Small, virtually
microscopic food particles are held in suspension, and the contents must be vigorously shaken before being introduced to tanks.
Not exact matches
«Microbial Pompeii:» 1,000 - year - old plaque preserves bacteria,
microscopic particles of
food on skeleton teeth.»
January 24, 2018 - The use of nanotechnology has exploded over the past few decades, with more and more manufacturers including nanoparticles (
microscopic particles that are bigger than an atom but smaller than what the human eye can see) in clothing,
food, and various...
Microscopic live cell analyses of blood taken from individuals who have detoxed using
food - grade diatomaceous earth for many months display little evidence that the
particles make their way intact into the blood.
In healthy individuals not suffering from leaky gut syndrome, the small intestine contains
microscopic pores that only allow nutrients to pass through to the bloodstream, but not toxins and large undigested
food particles.
Plastics linger for years polluting, collecting other pollutants on their surface and shedding
microscopic particles, which are now found in many water systems and the
food chain.
The Georgia Institute of Technology and Universidad Autonoma de Aguascalientes (UAA), Mexico, have tested the toxicity of oil
particles dispersed with Corexit, the dispersant used in the BP oil spill, on rotifers,
microscopic animals that form an important link in the Gulf
food chain, and which are common subjects in marine toxicity tests.
It's the
microscopic plastic
particles, small as a grain of salt, which fish mistake for
food.