Sentences with phrase «acidic waters did»

To their surprise, they found that the more acidic water did not seem to slow down the development of larval skeletons.

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They've taken the time to do the work for you, by soaking the organic oats in an acidic medium and the organic nuts in salt water for an extended time to transform many of their key properties, making them much easier on your tummy.
As an additional note, if you do use coffee instead of boiling water, that would provide the acidic element to the recipe, and along with its heat, would cause the baking soda to react.
Vinegar is iffy, if you know the exact chemistry of your water, and you don't have acidic hard water then it is ok to use, have acidic water?
They are also acidic and can damage delicate new teeth so if you do give them, offer them well - diluted - 10 parts water to one of juice.
Neither did the snails recover their escape response when the water's acidity fluctuated between normal and more acidic levels.
Looking at strains of the plankton under varying CO2 levels, researchers found that while some plankton had difficulties forming their shells when the water was more acidic, others did not, causing researchers to speculate that the plankton might be able to use another form of calcium to substitute in shell making.
This means that dissolved organic matter and sulfur enhance methylation, as do acidic waters such as those in the Northeast.
But Simpson and his colleagues don't believe that the more acidic water made the fish go deaf.
The scientists don't know why more acidic water changes the behavior of the fish.
These can essentially put you at risk for reproductive problems, birth defects, cancer, and a number of other serious ailments; and this list doesn't even include the poisonous chemicals found in the actual plastic, or the acidic properties that all of the water testing has proven!
Pumpkin isn't acidic enough to safely can in a water bath canner, so unless you've got a high pressure canner at home that can reach the extreme temperatures necessary to ensure safety, don't do it.
But while the international community struggles with this challenge in the coming decades, scientists widely agree that we must do what we can now to limit harmful human activities, like overfishing and pollution, to build the ocean's resilience to warmer and more acidic waters.
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