Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(5)
If you succeed in promoting the growth of plankton, then the oceans may well absorb more CO2, but this will result in greater acidification.
Even if the flow resumed in the absence of United Nations sanctions, which allow Iraq only to barter its oil for food and other basic commodities, repairing the rest of the country and paying off its huge debts (if in fact a future government assumed them) could well absorb the bulk of the proceeds.
After all, drivers spinning past hoardings don't necessarily consciously clock the message they've seen; often they file it unconsciously as you, browsing through these pages, may well absorb the notion that an expensive watch or a new phone will change your life in some vague but enticing way.
This enhancement is due to the incorporation of a polar electrolyte solution that is entrapped by the polar PEGDA matrix within the nonwoven PVdF separator, which is a more suitable host that is able to well absorb and preserve the gel electrolyte.
This procedure was probably quite conservative, as drugs for chemotherapy can well absorb up to 80% of DRG 410 DH tariff in Italy.
Similar(55)
iPhone / iPad On iOS, Osmos was a marvel: an absorbing game of, well, absorbing spheres.
Potash is well absorbed by sugar beet, increasing the root weight, but, again, if too much potash is absorbed, ripening is slowed down, and magnesium deficiency can occur.
FODMAPs are a type of carbohydrates that are not well absorbed in the small intestine and are present in bread along with a number of other foods.
Like other flavonoids, it's not well absorbed from the gut and it's attacked by enzymes in the intestines and liver.
D supplements are well absorbed when accompanied by foods rich in oils, including fatty fish like salmon and tuna and olive oil dressings.
The lesson has been well absorbed of late by the man who galvanised London's efforts after winning the bid six years ago this month.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com