Not exact matches
«Our Class 1 olfactory receptor genes that detect
water - borne odors are switched off, so we can smell
water via other compounds in it that
get released
into the air through a variety of physical processes.»
Go to the liver,
get metabolized
into a more
water soluble metabolite, and then
get excreted from the body
via urine.
Well, unless you cook up (the aforementioned) salmon for the family as well as the pets every night - or you've trained Fido or Princess Fluffy Mittens how to fish in the icy
waters of Norway or Alaska (please send in pictures if you have)-- then the only way you're going to
get these goldmines of goodness
into those bodies is
via a supplement.
Seafront (access to the sea is
via rocks, there is a section with steps to
get into the
water) The beach area is not private to the King Evelthon but yes beach access is allowed for guests regards
This snowpack accumulation near the poles, which
gets its
water via the Arctic and Antarctic oceans, that in turn rob it from equatorial latitudes of our oceans, also results in a reduction in the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and causes the spin rate to increase as evidenced in the recent history of the rate at which Leap Seconds are added to our calendar (see Wysmuller's Toucan Equation for more on this evidence that during this warm time with much greater polar humidity, earlier seasonal, later seasonal and heavier snows are beginning to move
water vapor from the oceans to the poles to re-build the polar ice caps and lead us
into a global cooling, while man - made CO2 continues to increase http://www.colderside.com/faq.htm).