Sentences with phrase «because exposure to water»

Do not wash kale before storing because exposure to water encourages spoilage.

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This high - quality fabric wrap is perfect for use in and around the water because it dries easily and won't become damaged by exposure to chemicals like those found in swimming pools.
It's added to many cities» municipal water sources, because of dated studies that seem to show an increase in bone health and a decrease in cavities after fluoride exposure.
In addition, a young child who may suffer health consequences because of recent exposure to PFOA in Hoosick Falls could potentially file a claim years from now and allege the exposure was exacerbated because village officials declined to warn residents for more than a year not to drink the water.
However, traces of chloramine in the water may not be to everyone's liking either, because it causes rashes after showering in a small percentage of people and can apparently increase lead exposure in older homes as it leaches the heavy metal off old pipes.
The most common source of exposure to excess manganese is drinking water from wells, because groundwater in some areas is naturally high in manganese.
This is because exposure to cold water activates the sympathetic nervous system, which results in increased levels of norepinephrine in your blood.
Because of the long exposure time required to make this photograph, the water rushing over a small dam appears as a glassy blur.
The more cooling comes from more ice extent with more albedo and more thawing because of more ice exposure to temperate land and more ice exposure to the effects of thawing by more salt water.
Hippos in Maasai Mara National Park are suffering because the lake of rainfall has decreased the amount of water they can wallow in and they have too much sun exposure, and ultimately the water is contaminated with their waste and they are forced to roll in that.
These three were chosen based on their potential for human exposures through their widespread use in many foods and consumer products — like toothpastes, cosmetics, sunscreens, coatings, and paints — and because of their potential to wind up in treated drinking water.
A burn injury may occur due to any type of auto accident, or may result from electrocution, hot water, exposure to chemicals or because of an explosion.
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