The mechanism behind the claim is the relatively high
level of organic material maintained in soils used for certified organic production.
CO2 is formed when any
kind of organic material or fossil fuel, such as natural gas, petroleum, coal or gasoline, is burned.
This oversized coffee table proves that the contrast
of organic materials with sleek, modern elements is always a winning combo.
These include a lack of knowledge,
lack of organic materials, insecure land tenure, the perception of organic agriculture as being old fashioned and the fact that extension services promote chemical farming.
In reality, any mattress company claiming to have organic mattresses actually contains a
mix of both organic materials and other natural components in their mattresses.
Using radiocarbon
dating of organic material found nearby, Spriggs and Wickler fixed the age of the tools at 28 000 years (Antiquity, vol 66, p 898).
The team measured the
amount of organic material in each sample and isolated and identified amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — as well as amines — the products of amino acid degradation.
Two recent studies by members of the research group for Microbial Biogeochemistry at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel show how the oceans» uptake of carbon dioxide on the one hand stimulates the growth of marine bacteria and the
decomposition of organic material in the upper layer.
Colgate is committed to the health and safety of babies, and introduced the use
of organic materials in crib mattresses, such as coconut coir, organic cotton and other plant - based materials.
The bacteria living in these sediments were respiring the oxygen but at a slower rate than the
supply of organic material dropping out of the water column, allowing these ancient deep marine sediments to remain oxygenated.
These experiments include literature sausages filled with ground - up books, newspapers or magazines in place of meat; the use
of organic materials like pudding or fruit juice in lieu of printing inks; multiples of plastic toys mired in chocolate; and a dazzling array of variations on printed postcards.
This water is usually released, untreated, into nearby streams, where its acidity kills aquatic life and the
breakdown of its organic material not only fosters the production of bacteria that are harmful to humans but also starves aquatic fauna of oxygen.
Potassium - 40, with a half - life of 1.3 billion years, helps to date geologic samples, while carbon - 14, with a 5,730 - year half - life, is useful for measuring the
age of organic materials such as bone and wood.
The rare arid conditions of Timna have resulted in unparalleled
preservation of organic materials usually destroyed by the march of time: bones, seeds, fruits, and even fabric dating back to the 10th century B.C. Using a technique called «wet sieving,» the archaeologists found miniscule animal and fish bones, evidence of a rich and diverse diet.
While plant litter makes up by far the largest percentage
of organic material on Earth's surface, decaying mammals are an important contributor in biological nutrient cycling.
Biogas, formed by the anaerobic
digestion of organic materials such as sewage, farming wastes, food waste, and other biologically - derived waste products, is an infinitely renewable resource.
Waters percolating in soil dissolve
tons of organic materials and hold a vast quantity of carbon dioxide and other gases in solution.
Its main aim was to discover whether different types of plastic and the presence of a biofilm — a layer
of organic material which accumulates over time — altered the rate at which such organisms broke down plastic debris.
If you are planning to choose this mattress type we recommend you to read as much reviews as you can and contact the manufacturer to get the information about the
percentage of organic materials in the crib.
Because our approach can be applied to a wide
range of organic materials and laser types, the future possibilities are very exciting.»
The process begins with pyrolysis, the thermochemical decomposition
of organic material at elevated temperature, Dr. Mahalingam says.
A new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, shows that lazy, or «cheater» microbes, which rely on those around them to make enzymes for digesting plant material lead to the build -
up of organic material in soil by regulating the rate of decomposition and increasing the amount of microbial remains in the soil.
The results revealed that rocks in the area where the ankylosaurs congregated were more fine grained in texture and contained a higher degree of coal than those found elsewhere, suggesting the area was once a stagnant locale containing
lots of organic material.
One sample, from a painting of an eland (the biggest of all antelopes), contained microscopic
quantities of organic material that allowed the image to be dated to about 400 years ago.
It means that we'll have an easier time analyzing the contents of the water for
traces of organic material without having to actually drill down through the icy surface to get to the ocean beneath.