Sentences with phrase «nitrate made»

That meant we could not only present the film all from 35 mm, but from a 2ndgeneration nitrate made off the camera negative in 1941.
The study showed that beet juice with high amounts of nitrate made the blood vessels relax and return to normal function, while beet juice with no nitrate (the placebo) did not have any effect.
In 2010, about one - third of deposited nitrogen was in the form of nitrate, with the rest being ammonium; by contrast, in 1980, nitrate made up just 17 % of deposited nitrogen.

Not exact matches

Throw in spinach (and even beets) for their nitrates, which boost bloodflow to the brain, add tomatoes with their protective, free radical zapping antioxidants, and splash on some dressing made with yet another brain superfood, extra virgin olive oil.
Industry, which includes factories that make nitrogenous fertilizers, take nitrogen from the atmosphere and return it to the environment as nitrates.
If you do this, make sure you get a gluten - free brand of bacon, and preferably one with no added nitrates or nitrites either, like Applegate Farms.
-- homemade chili — lean beef, chicken, turkey or veggie burgers — nitrate free hot dogs — pre-cooked rice or rice packs (I made up some short grain brown rice, and put in a tupperware container)-- veggies — corn on the cob, fresh green beans, carrots, etc. — bagged salad with toppings and dressing (* cooler needed)
Pederson's offers products that are nitrate, MSG, gluten, sugar and lactose free, grass - fed, with reduced sodium and made without the use of artificial ingredients or preservatives.
You can also use real chorizo if you like, but make sure it doesn't contain any sodium nitrates / nitrites which is carcinogenic, a cancer causing agent.
Nitrate - tainted milk has killed three people and made 35 others ill in the latest food safety scandal to hit the Chinese dairy industry, according to state media.
Just made this for dinner and I added bacon (sans the nitrates).
Their GF beef jerky makes a great trail snack and is nitrate free!
To add in some meat protein and fat I sauteed onions and nitrate - free ham and mixed them in with roasted broccoli and cauliflower as the base of the casserole (leaving out the noodles), poured the sauce on top, sprinkled extra nutritional yeast on top to make a breadcrumb - like topping, and baked as directed, and this was absolutely stunningly delicious.
Fresh organic fruits, veggies, artisan salami, whole grain crackers, and nitrate - free deli meats make this the perfect lunch box for kids and adults.»
i told my pediatrician that i was going to make my own baby food - blend up our meals or cook especially for baby and she told me that was fine except to not make root vegetables because of the high nitrate levels that we can't test for at home but the baby food jars are tested for...
These pizza lunchables are made with whole wheat bread rounds and nitrate - free pepperoni, so you can feel good about this kid - friendly meal.
If your baby drinks formula (it's safe to breastfeed, even if mom drinks the water) and the formula is made with water that contains nitrates, baby could develop a life - threatening blood disorder called methemoglobinemia.»
Additionally, if making your own baby food be sure to know what to watch for with nitrate poisoning.
The FDA warns nitrates in kale and other dark, leafy green vegetables can make baby sick before he is 7 months old, Because we are conservative at wholesomebabyfood, we recommend exercising similar caution to spinach and waiting until baby is at least 6 - 8 months old to try kale.
They are often pumped with extra preservatives, emulsifiers, and nitrates to give them an increase in flavor and to make sure it lasts longer.
I am interested in making my own homemade baby foods, but my sister told me that it is dangerous because of the risk of nitrates in the baby food.
I thought I would make him spinach to meet his iron needs until I read about oxalates and nitrates at momtastic.com.
Hot dogs are often made of leftovers from processed meat which are full of preservatives and nitrates to keep them looking plump and ready to eat.
Yes, while nitrates are an important health concern, they are highly unlikely to poison your baby from the carrots that you make.
Let's take a moment to look at the facts about nitrates, infants and making baby food.
Nitrate poisoning can be treated, and in most cases the baby makes a full recovery.
Many pediatricians will tell you to not make homemade carrots while many other pediatricians will shrug off Nitrates and tell you there is no issue and no risk.
If you prefer to make your own homemade baby foods vegetables that may contain nitrates, an alternative is to choose organic produce.
When we first hear of nitrates and carrots, «Blue Baby Syndrome» and homemade baby food, it is often with a bit of fear and trepidation that we proceed to make baby's food.
Shelf - stable lunches and snacks: Usually made up of crackers, processed meat, cheese, and a fruit cup, these products are loaded with sodium (over 800 mg), nitrates, and sugar.
These low fat dogs are made from breast and thigh meat without any mechanically separated meat, nitrites, nitrates, MSG, gluten or fillers.
Mr. Kapell, 34, said he appreciates the Democrats» «choice to accept younger candidates,» and like Mr. Krupski he stressed how growing up in Southold Town has made him keenly aware of issues on the water, including dock regulations, water quality and nitrate pollutions.
To demonstrate one potential use of the nanoparticles, the research team used them as advanced catalysts for ammonia oxidation, which is a key step in the production of nitric acid (a liquid acid that is used in the production of ammonium nitrate for fertilizers, making plastics, and in the manufacturing of dyes).
Another study, published last year in Reviews of Geophysics, lists the man - made aerosols as coming from sulfates, nitrate and black carbon emitted by internal combustion engines, coal - fired power plants, slash - and - burn agricultural practices, and smoke from cooking.
One compound, nitrate, is a major component of inorganic fertilizers that has helped make the area encompassed by the Mississippi River network the biggest producer of corn, soybeans, wheat, cattle and hogs, in the United States.
Streams remove much of the nitrate we throw at them, so there has been a lot of interest in understanding how this process works and how it can be made more efficient,» said co-author Fulvio Boano, an associate professor of hydraulics at Italy's Politecnico di Torino.
While further research is needed, this would make it unlikely that natural systems can accommodate the high levels of nitrates that have made their way from farmland and other sources into the river network's waterways.
«Clearly for all this nitrate to make it downstream tells us that this system is very overwhelmed,» Cardenas said.
Later in the spring, they can measure how much of the leftover nitrate on the surface ended up in cover crops and how much made its way into each soil layer.
What makes nitrate such a vexing subject is that so many variables — including crop type, soil characteristics, field gradient and precipitation — dictate the speed, flow and amount that escapes.
But here's the rub: Chemical companies turn nitrogen found naturally in the atmosphere into ammonium and nitrate compounds that make up fertilizer.
A new study suggests that in carbon - dioxide - rich environments, plants given the nitrate fertilizers widely used today will grow slower and make less protein than plants fertilized with ammonium.
To make matters worse, some of those excess nitrate molecules in the soil undergo another chemical change: Microbes help turn nitrate into gaseous nitrous oxide, which has roughly 300 times the global warming potential of carbon dioxide.
During the day, some of the oil is used to heat a mixture of liquid nitrate salts (made by combining elements like sodium and potassium with nitric acid) to temperatures above 700 degrees Fahrenheit.
His firm is supplying the plant with CO2 — a by - product of making ammonium nitrate.
The researchers tested a variety of solutions containing the soil bacteria Geobacter sulfurreducens and Thiobacillus denitrificans, which thrive by eating acetate (an organic compound that makes vinegar sour) and nitrate (a negatively - charged molecule of biologically available nitrogen and oxygen), respectively, when they can find a spare electron or two.
Nitrate mobilizes naturally occurring uranium through a series of bacterial and chemical reactions that oxidize the radioactive mineral, making it soluble in groundwater.
The salt mixture, made up of sodium and potassium nitrates, can operate at the high temperatures generated in a solar tower's receiver.
Currently, fertilizer is made using natural gas (steam reforming of methane to generate hydrogen to feed into the Haber process)-- but with the new advances (http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/07/researchers-at.html), it should be possible to generate that hydrogen directly from water using sunlight; feed the hydrogen into the Haber process (energy expensive, true, but doable), and then you have your ammonia, convert half of that to nitrate, and there you have your ammonium nitrate fertilizer, which currently accounts for about 1/2 of all agricultral fossil fuel use.
They use saltpeter to accomplish this (chemically known as potassium nitrate) which is also used to make fireworks and gunpowder, and even dissolve tree stumps.
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