If 25 gallons of water are removed and replaced with tap water having a pH of 7.0 and a hardness of 6.0, the tap water will have
little buffering effect since the two levels are not much higher than the tank itself.
Not exact matches
Even if you get a
little fiber, you're not getting all those nutrients and antioxidants to
buffer out sugar's
effects.
Drizzling a
little bit of healthy fat in the form of olive oil or butter on a sweet potato for example, slows down the absorption of sugars found in the sweet potato, meaning you'll get a steady rise and leveling off of your blood sugar instead of the up and down spikes in blood sugar that can occur when eating carbs on their own without protein or fat to
buffer their
effects.
Providing supplements like fish oil, MSM, Glucosamine, Omega 3, and
buffered aspirin to arthritis - prone breeds early in their life can be beneficial, as these supplements have
little to no side
effects and are inexpensive.
A recent study found that as
little as a half - day per week in formal child care at age two
buffered the
effects of recurrent maternal depression on children's behavior problems at age five.
According to Bartlett (1998), «There seems to be
little doubt that factors in the home environment can
buffer children from the
effects of other stressors in their lives (or add to those stressors) over the early years, but there is no convincing body of evidence on the
effect that housing may have over the longer term.»
Little is known about fathers» and mothers» complementary role in alleviating or
buffering against the
effect of spouses» reactions on children's emotion regulation abilities.