Sentences with phrase «nitrogen which»

This absolutely means no chemicals, not even synthetic nitrogen which takes petroleum (natural gas) to produce and is hugely polluting (contributes to acid rain.)
Numerous human activities increase the levels of nutrients present in bodies of water, especially nitrogen which is a source of energy for bacterial growth.
> The concentration of CO2 is the wrong measure for deciding whether it is «tiny», because it compares the amount of CO2 with the amounts of oxygen and nitrogen which don't absorb infra - red at normal pressures.
For example; heterotrophic bacteria can compete with carbon fixing autotrophic bacteria for nitrogen which can result in a substantial reduction of carbon export to the deep since the heterotrophic bacteria send CO2 back to the atmosphere via respiration.
In motorcycles many rear shocks are charged with nitrogen which acts like a spring.
And when the nitrogen which is basically a waste product that needs to be excreted by the body, it's processed in the kidneys.
D - Bal's primary design is to enable your muscles to retain higher levels of nitrogen which is the fundamental building block of protein, thus kick starting your bulking cycle and enabling huge results.
The chemical bonds between carbon and nitrogen which link together amino acids to form proteins pose a classic chicken - and - egg dilemma for biologists studying the origin of life.
These three chemical elements are interesting because they belong to the subset of chemical elements heavier than carbon and nitrogen which form the bulk of all the rocky planets.
For example, a hermetic separator and the addition of nitrogen which reduce oxygen exposure.
They are two of the foods highest in nitrogen which relaxes arteries and can lower blood pressure within a few hours.

Not exact matches

And it has a very helpful atmosphere which, in the case of Mars, being primarily CO2 with some nitrogen, and argon, and few other trace elements, means that we can grow plants on Mars just by compressing the atmosphere.
Some researchers also think it may be possible to compare the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other chemicals in a plume to «default» levels seen in asteroids, which were formed at the dawn of the solar system — and ask if life is manipulating the chemistry there, or at least did so in the past.
SCR involves squirting an ammonia - infused fluid, urea, into the exhaust, which converts the NOx into nitrogen, CO2, and water.
Air pollutants are the result of impurities in coal that, once burned, can become air - or water - borne hazards, including soot, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury, all of which are regulated in the U.S..
But fertilizer stocks rose on a rising tide of enthusiasm for favorable market trends and falling operational expenses heading into 2017, which could set the tone for a long - awaited recovery in potash, nitrogen, and phosphate prices.
This is probably a healthier situation for plant growth in that an oversupply of a nutrient such as nitrogen can lead to lush, succulent tissue growth which is more vulnerable to fungal and bacterial entry, more appealing to some insects, and more prone to stress injury from heat, cold, or drought.
All living creatures are organisms or living systems, the essential components of which are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.
Industry, which includes factories that make nitrogenous fertilizers, take nitrogen from the atmosphere and return it to the environment as nitrates.
The parable of the rivet popper is particularly applicable to the threat of human activity to the cycles of nature such as the nitrogen cycle or the carbon cycle, which are part of the life - support systems of nature.
You all know the end of the story: finally argon was discovered, a new chemical element which had lurked undetected, mixed with the nitrogen.
Chickpeas create their own fertilizer by fixing nitrogen from the air â $ «which means significantly lower use of chemical fertilizers and healthier soils.
- The revolutionary filling valve with separate vacuum and nitrogen circuits which decrease the oxygen pickup during filling
A highly alkaline reading is likely due to catabolism, the process of breakdown of body tissue which triggers excess nitrogen in the urine.
Sub Zero Ice Cream & Yogurt owner Jerry Hancock figured out the secret to success is customization, and in 2004 he put his degree in chemistry to use by realizing liquid nitrogen can instantly freeze a substance, which would allow endless ice cream and yogurt combinations.
However, a lack of nitrogen can cause poor foliage growth, which exposes pods to direct sunlight and causes sunscald.
My top refreshing eats included the below pictured smoothie bowl, which I made because I was craving ice cream...... and then later in the day when I still actually wanted ice cream, I got a cup of deliciousness from Sub Zero, an ice cream maker that creates your dessert right in front of you using liquid nitrogen: -LCB- Low - fat «Magnetic Mint» ice cream cup -RCB- Yum.
Some pulses, like lentils, are nitrogen - fixers, which means they can improve soil quality for other crops in rotation.
Harmful algal blooms are increasingly appearing due to the exposure of particular algae to the nitrogen in synthetic fertilizers, which enters waterways via farm runoff.
FAST achieves nutrient removal for applications containing high level of nitrogen, a water pollutant that has increased significantly in industrial, commercial and municipal applications and which is an environmental concern particularly to resources, engineering, construction, hospitality, marine, agribusiness and public facility and water and waste water infrastructure organizations.
A drop of liquid nitrogen is released into the can, which immediately flashes off into nitrogen gas.
Melamine, which is high in nitrogen, has been fraudulently added to infant milk and milk to give the appearance of increased protein levels.
The space houses both the tasting - menu - only Travail and its new sibling bar, The Rookery, which serves bites and cocktails, all with a surplus of ambition and liquid nitrogen.
The tool is part of CSWA's online Sustainable Winegrowing Self - Assessment and Performance Metrics system, the latter of which measures, manages and tracks energy, water and nitrogen use, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Because that's what you'll get with a lot of nitrogen: leaves and no pods... which is sort of like stems but no buds.
When doing so they said that they had two different kinds, one from Mexican bats (which had a higher nitrogen content), and the other domestic bat guano, which has a nutrient ratio of 3 -8-1.
Cauldron — which specializes in made - to - order liquid nitrogen ice cream — proudly calls itself the home of the «OG Puffle.»
Use aged (not fresh) manure to ensure against nitrogen overdose, which can cause low yields.
All of the restaurant's biodynamic, non-GMO wine is kept in a nitrogen - pressurized keg, which entirely eliminates the problem of having a large excess of glass bottles to recycle.
And they have a low water footprint, are nitrogen - fixing, and give all sorts of good stuff back to the soil in which they're grown, meaning they're good for the environment (pulses are basically the future of sustainable agriculture).
the permanent plant cover in organic systems which results in a more efficient uptake of mobile nitrogen in soils, thus reducing the potential and risk for N2O emissions.
multi-serve concentrate, Peet's will also launch a canned nitrogen - infused version of its Baridi Black cold brew, which will complement a second nitro — Hair Bender — that will be released by third - wave coffee brand Stumptown, a subsidiary of Peet's.
Known more accurately as soil organic carbon, it is part of soil organic matter, which is made up of decaying plant and animal matter, and essential elements for good plant growth such as calcium, phosphorous, and nitrogen.
Most come with a mix of NPK which is nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium.
The newly packaged products are packaged on fully automated processing lines with nitrogen flush prior to sealing, which ensures a longer shelf life.
Hilary Benn: The simple reason why we are likely to have to apply for derogation under the new directive that gives member states the ability to apply for additional time is the existing problem that we have with PM10 and nitrogen dioxide, which, by definition is nothing to do with any decision that may yet be taken about the expansion of Heathrow.
Levels of nitrogen dioxide, which is linked to premature deaths and respiratory problems, were found at extremely high levels on roads connecting to the site of Johnson's planned Silvertown river crossing between East and SE London.
When nitrogen gets into streams, ponds, the Long Island Sound and the Peconic Bay, it causes an overgrowth of algae, which sucks up oxygen in the water.
Too much nitrogen in water can lead to algal blooms, which reduce oxygen in water and kill large numbers of fish.
Suffolk has hundreds of thousands of cesspools, which have led to high levels of nitrogen contamination in the county's water.
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