They range from eye-watering acidity to honey-soaked late harvest dessert wines. |
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Tropical marine fish require specialist care, including precise levels of salt in the water, acidity and temperature to survive in a tank. |
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It may grow on sites with varying soil water availability and acidity, as well as at different above-ground light availabilities. |
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On a very basic level, vinegar or lemon juice add flavour to fish, so it seems natural to drink a wine with high acidity with seafood. |
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The acidity in this wine is mean, and there are unripe gooseberry flavours ready to give your taste buds a good kicking. |
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The skeletal remains were in poor condition, probably as the result of soil acidity and the shallow depth of many of the burials. |
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Pine needles tend to increase the acidity of the soil so they work best around acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons and blueberries. |
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It's customary to add vinegar or lemon juice to fish, so it seems natural that this should be partnered by a wine high in acidity. |
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When acid rain falls in lakes and rivers, it increases the acidity of the water and can kill or seriously damage aquatic organisms. |
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In general, warmer New World countries, such as Australia, produce white wines of lower acidity. |
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Days on the road together with bad food have worn down Nambiar's health and he now suffers from acidity and dyspepsia. |
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Other infections are associated with normal or elevated gastric acidity, and may lead to duodenal ulcers. |
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It's an effective calming agent for the digestive tract, reducing acidity and helping indigestion and heartburn. |
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Duodenal ulcers and gastric ulcers seem to develop along different pathways, involving high and low gastric acidity, respectively. |
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They both reduce the acidity of stomach juices, which reduces irritation of the stomach, duodenum, and esophagus. |
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A buffered pain reliever contains an antacid to reduce acidity in the stomach. |
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Fasting can often increase gastric acidity levels causing a burning feeling, a heaviness in the stomach, and a sour mouth. |
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Long-term use may result in side effects such as acidity, gastritis and even kidney failure. |
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This definitely is a bane as complaints of constipation, acidity, obesity, indigestion, etc., are rampant among the youth. |
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Therefore, future clinical solutions may also include pharmacological management of gastric acidity or esophageal reflux in at-risk individuals. |
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Even watching him now you are struck by the speed and smoothness of his delivery and the acidity of his remarks. |
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A complex, petrolly German Riesling is ideal, combining racy acidity with enough sweetness to cope with the fruit. |
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Foods high in calcium and magnesium are alkaline-forming and good choices if you need to decrease acidity. |
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The big question, therefore, particularly given the lack of acidity, is whether these wines will age well. |
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Oak aging can soften the sharp acidity and add a dose of needed tannic structure. |
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Smoky nuts, ripe apples and yeasty notes wrap themselves around a core of bubbles and refreshing acidity. |
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The aromas and flavours of fresh ripe pineapple are topped with a hint of honey backed by zippy acidity. |
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Elsewhere, the addition of a little angelica to stewed rhubarb is thought to be a good way of reducing the acidity. |
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With age the wines develop an extraordinary smoky complexity while retaining their characteristic tang of acidity. |
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On the nose, it has strong, fragrant aromas of gooseberry and lime, supported by searingly fresh acidity on the palate. |
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With the region's cool climate producing grapes with low sugar and high acidity, the use of new oak can give the wines more body and roundness. |
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Citrus fruits, vinegar, and vitamins such as ascorbic acid or folic acid do not change the acidity of your stomach or your bloodstream. |
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A sublime combination of a luscious honey and apricot succulence with crisp, cleaned-edged acidity explodes onto your palate. |
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The mangroves' waterlogged roots decayed into peat, and the peat's acidity and lack of oxygen kept the wood from rotting. |
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The young shoots make a pleasant vegetable, whose acidity can be tempered by the addition of a little sugar in the cooking. |
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When the investigators treated the cells in a test tube by restoring normal acidity, the bacteria no longer could adhere. |
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These all feed on pteropods, or sea butterflies, one of the species most threatened by rising acidity. |
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The fumes and acidity that accompany these blazes can kill off whole forests, and everything that lives therein. |
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This is a boutique style of Pinot, delivering classy, clean, red berry-fruits threaded with firm acidity, spice and toasty oak. |
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Assertive, clean, black-fruit flavours are threaded with a necessary acidity and backed by chewy oak. |
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Such an increase in carbon dioxide would increase blood and tissue acidity. |
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The relationship between titratable acidity and malic acid was less obvious. |
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Black fruits, pencil shavings, liquorice, sparky acidity and assertive tannins combine for a satisfying mouthful. |
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This spicy organic example is true to type, with summery, grape and orange peel aromas and zesty, crisp acidity. |
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This is a wine of quality, delivering a harmonious mix of blackfruits, spice and moreish acidity. |
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A blood orange mojito is fresh tasting and herbal, and the splash of acidity makes it an affable partner to the food. |
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Dry and semi-dry roses or blush wines exhibit fresh and fruity flavors and have a moderately high level of acidity. |
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Be prepared for a blast of mixed spice and mulberry fruit that pushes the fine tannins and ripe acidity firmly back to the swallow. |
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Hallmarks of quality are fullness of body, balance of acidity, and persistence of flavour. |
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In fact, by international standards, it is unfit for human consumption because of its high acidity. |
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Degrees of acidity are expressed scientifically in terms of ph units, lower values indicating greater acidity. |
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These thicker-skinned grapes revealed unripe fruit aromas and flavours, green tannins and mean acidity. |
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The winemaker has managed to keep the Nebbiolo grape's assertive tannins and acidity in check. |
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It's a classic, unwooded, mineral and green olive style Chablis with citrus fruit flavours and acidity that's as taut as a sail in a gale. |
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Make sure that the child is drinking plenty of fluids, as this will reduce the acidity of the urine. |
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The acidity solubilizes metals, most notably aluminum, making them bio-available. |
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In this activity, biodiesel and some other fuels are tested and compared for sootiness and acidity. |
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Low values of pH indicate high concentrations of acidity and the tart or sour taste that occurs in lemon juice, for example. |
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The soursop, as its name suggests, is more acid than its relations, but the acidity varies and the pulp of some fruits can be eaten raw. |
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A lesser wine from one of the region's top producers, this delivers cherries, tea, acidity and tannins in spades. |
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This uncomplicated Italian fizz is a bright, youthful, almost grapey bubbly with refreshing citrus fruit acidity and plenty of fruit. |
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It's citrus fruit and fresh acidity would pair wonderfully with Asian food but it also makes a splendid aperitif. |
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The natural acidity of the grape gives the wine a dry finish that is as pleasant on a warm day as a cool northern breeze. |
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It delivers an aromatic nose of red fruits and nuts, and a smooth, nutty palate backed by a splash of acidity on the finish. |
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Marine sediments are typically rich in calcium carbonate from shells, but increased acidity causes it to dissolve. |
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The shells of marine creatures are made of calcium carbonate, the same substance as chalk, which is vulnerable to acidity. |
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This creamy, stylishly oaked Chardonnay, with its focused acidity and fine, citrus fruit core is hard to beat. |
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Certain molecules such as 1-naphthol, its derivatives, and carbazole show remarkable enhancement in their acidity in the excited singlet state. |
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This is a well-made wine that delivers sweet red and black fruits harmoniously integrated with ripe tannins and soft acidity. |
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Chardonnays, other than Chablis or those from New Zealand, tend to be low on acidity. |
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At its best, the wine is characterized by ripe, firm acidity, and about 65 per cent is dry. |
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The usefully high acidity of Beaujolais makes a good foil to medium-flavoured meaty summer menus and garlicky charcuterie. |
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This is a fresh unoaked style with plenty of weight on the palate, zingy acidity and flavours of apples and pears. |
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The palate is flavourless and once swallowed the wine kicks back with unbearable acidity. |
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A pleasing label and brand that combines flavour, sweetness and acidity perfectly. |
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Good Sylvaner has a slightly bitter, slightly perfumed aroma and flavour, with very firm acidity. |
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Clean, with a cool pear-like wash, and yet bursting with citric energy and acidity this wine will inspire you to at least phone a local gym. |
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First, sparkling wines are naturally crisp, and that acidity cleanses the palate. |
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First, the forest is clear-cut and burnt, and the soil tilled and treated with large quantities of lime to correct its natural acidity. |
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The juice from grapes harvested at optimum ripeness for wine has a rather cloying sweetness which can overshadow the refreshing acidity. |
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Lastly, horse mackerel's acidity level is higher than pilchard causing a corrosive action when the fish is canned. |
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To check for acidity in the soil, take a tablespoon of wet soil and add a pinch of baking soda. |
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When acidity was lowered, as it is in the intestine, it caused the capsules to expand and release the insulin. |
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Bacteria in plaque around teeth metabolize sugars rapidly, creating local areas of high acidity which erode tooth enamel. |
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The acidity of a substance is determined by how readily it donates hydrogen ions or protons. |
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Shape and texture terms tend to be applied to wines with a high degree of acidity, as angular, austere, flinty, steely. |
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There is a unique streak of steely acidity, a firm flintiness and a mineral quality that is not found elsewhere in Burgundy. |
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His approach lacks the occasional acidity or 'pommy-bashing' tone that other writers show. |
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The flavor and acidity would match up well with shellfish and grilled fowl. |
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Australian white tend to be full-bodied and ripe in style, with tropical flavors and moderate acidity. |
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Both the Prosecco and Pinot Grigio are delicate lattice works of limes and pin sharp, brilliantly balanced acidity. |
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The beauty here is the balance of juicy green apples, grapefruit, peaches and pineapple all anchored by brilliant acidity. |
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They have the fruit quality of a red wine, with the acidity and effervescence to be the ideal palate cleanser with cheese. |
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It is however, nicely dry with a trace of effervescence and plenty of natural acidity. |
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Salinity and soil acidity are growing and dieback from the Phytophera fungus is moving in. |
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On the other hand, people feel thirsty and drink much more water, which dilutes the gastric fluid and lowers its acidity. |
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The company's encapsulation technology coats the probiotic to protect it from moisture, high humidity and acidity. |
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Olive oil can only be classified as extra virgin if the acidity level is under 0.8 percent. |
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The palate is warm, herby and spicy with a nice leatheriness and good acidity. |
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Among whites, the traditional vinho verde is a summer quaff with practically electric acidity. |
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Finkelstein applies jarring color notes reminiscent of the beautiful acidity of Bonnard, and he arrives at vibrant passages. |
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In the case of acid soils, burning decreases acidity, which starts to increase again during the planting period. |
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The pellets dissolve in water and the particles quickly disperse and neutralize soil acidity. |
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Cider boasts acidity and effervescence, both of which cleanse the palate and add brightness and lift to rich dishes. |
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The Riesling grape performs well in southern Australia, and this delivers typical notes of limes, peels and petroleum oils, threaded with mouthwatering acidity. |
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Claret lovers will enthuse over this traditional style that delivers blackfruits, pencil shavings, cigar boxes threaded with ripe tannins, all backed by firm acidity. |
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Thinly sliced Spanish chorizo was our favorite accompaniment, but the cheese's acidity also makes it a good match for quince paste or dried fruit. |
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When these grapes are picked and pressed, they extract a golden, sweet juice of unique concentration, bound up in a web of exquisite fruit acidity. |
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But that wine, a balanced blend of supple fruit, focused acidity and sweet spice, was my wake-up call. |
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On the one hand there are stylish Rieslings and Scheurebes with high acidity, and on the other an increasing supply of interesting wines from the Burgunder, or Pinot, family. |
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It does not follow that soil acidity bears any relation to wine acidity. |
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Wild flowers such as marsh and bee orchids, which do not normally grow widely on heathland, could also flourish because of the acidity of the soil. |
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Organic farming has many benefits to the environment since it prevents soil and water contamination by chemicals which reduce soil fertility and increase acidity. |
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People that are less tolerant with acidity but still want to drink coffee, may choose a decaffeinated coffee or a natural low-acidity coffee from Brazil, India or Caribbee. |
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Wines from countries such as Italy or France tend to have higher acidity than new world wines because they are intended to be served with traditional foods. |
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It is one of the best digestive herbs available, protecting and soothing the mucous membranes of the digestive tract, reducing excess acidity and easing nausea. |
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Refreshing acidity, with ripe raspberry and cracked pepper on the nose. |
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The problems with this concept include the role of food enzymes in digestion, their survival through gastric acidity and the notion of a body pool of enzymes. |
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Pregnant women may be at higher risk of traveler's diarrhea than nonpregnant women because of lowered gastric acidity and increased gastrointestinal transit time. |
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They actually have a balancing effect in the digestive tract, for whilst stimulating the flow of digestive juices, they can counteract excess acidity in the stomach. |
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This may provide the advantage of enhanced delivery and absorption in the small intestines by protecting long-chain fatty acids from hydrolysis in gastric acidity. |
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It's caused by consuming food and drink with high acidity levels. |
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It is often not the food we eat that causes acidity problems in the stomach, but an over production of acid that is secreted into the stomach following a meal. |
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When that vapour is precipitated as rain it carries the acidity with it. |
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It's a soft, attractively oaked white with refreshing acidity. |
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The gravel in the Brooklyn tones, the acidity in the wit and the raucous laugh remind us we are in the presence of one of the most controversial figures in literary history. |
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I had to try really, really hard to instil some acidity into my voice. |
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Throwing a cup of bicarbonate of soda down a septic toilet each week will help to reduce acidity, and encourage the growth of waste-digesting bacteria. |
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Low acidity levels are often corrected with additives during the winemaking process. |
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Add lime juice to zest up the papaya's lack of natural acidity. |
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The amount of siliceous materials present at the aggregate surface changes its polarity and acidity as well as the basic characteristics of the surfaces. |
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All wines have acidity for both its flavour and its preservative quality. |
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Surprisingly complex for one so young, delivering flavours of spice, limes, lemons, orange peel and oatmeal, all harmoniously threaded with ripe acidity. |
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity. |
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Although this combines powerful cherry notes, threaded with liquorice, backed by chewy tannins and topped with sparkling acidity, it is not yet ready to drink. |
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The wine is very rich, but the acidity saves it from being cloying. |
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Wonderfully harmonious notes of leather, spice and perfumed blackfruits are diced by chewy tannins and a sparky acidity that woo each one of your 10,000 tastebuds. |
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A Colombian coffee has a winey flavor associated with its acidity. |
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In the winery, the frozen grapes are gently pressed and the sweet juice, rich in sugar, high in acidity and bursting with flavour, is run off and fermented. |
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In situations where large amounts of sulfides are being oxidized in this way, an enormous amount of acidity is associated with the sulfate product. |
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The flavour of the pink varieties has a pleasant acidity like that of the cherimoya, while that of the green varieties is sweeter and closer to the sugar-apple. |
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This is an outstanding, full-bodied wine for six quid, where vibrantly rich black fruits are threaded by ripe tannins and backed by lively mouth-cleansing acidity. |
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Waves of aromas and flavours of cigar boxes, ripe juicy blackcurrants and spice all harmoniously integrate with perfumed French oak and are threaded with firm acidity. |
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There's a plushness to the soft summer fruits which have structure and weight with crisp acidity and a raspberry note lingering on the finish. |
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Before the mucus string reaches the prostyle, the acidity of the stomach makes the mucus less sticky and frees particles from it. |
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Used as an acidity regulator, anticaking agent, stabiliser or colour it is approved for usage in the EU, USA and Australia and New Zealand. |
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In some cases, bleach's base acidity compromises a bacterium's lipid membrane, a reaction similar to popping a balloon. |
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For example, the Hammett acidity function, H0, has been developed in connection with superacids. |
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Because of the acidity of peat, however, bones are dissolved rather than preserved. |
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An extremophile is a kind of microorganism which lives in extreme temperature, acidity, alkalinity or chemically concentrated environments. |
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Some CO2 is carried into the head, resulting in a softer, sweeter flavour due to the loss of normal CO2 acidity. |
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The binding of oxygen to hemoglobin is allosterically regulated by various tropic factors, such as BPG and acidity. |
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The natural acidity of the fruit is enough for preparation of conventional jam, which does not require the addition of an acidulate. |
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The key to making good guac is the proper balance of acidity, salt and spice. |
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The uniform gray-white-brown of this part of Camden Town is transformed with a Fauvist acidity yet remains accursedly North London. |
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It is well known that the acidity of the sulfate catalyst is affinitive to its calcination temperature. |
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A good balance between unripe banana fruit, green apple acidity and subtle woodiness. |
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Moreover, an increase in the acidity of surrounding moisture may convert stable brochantite into less stable antlerite. |
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Gypsum and portlandite in FBA are tar more soluble and faster reacting than either LST or RPR, hence the greater reduction in acidity. |
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Exposure to UV C decreased the counts of mesophile bacteria and molds, and did not affect acidity or sugars in the samples at all. |
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In chemistry, pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. |
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Norman Heatley suggested transferring the active ingredient of penicillin back into water by changing its acidity. |
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A Sancerre's mineral quality and steely acidity should cut through the brininess of the meat. |
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The coastal climate of Hawkes Bay obviously suits the variety, as the fruit is given a fresh lift of acidity, showing no sign of overripeness. |
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Floral aromatics and pretty stone fruit combine for elegance, with a core of acidity creating perfect balance in this slightly off-dry wine. |
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The scouring by the ancient glaciers and the acidity of the soil have destroyed all palaeontologically interesting materials, such as fossils. |
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This fabulous, grapey, raisiny, baked-apple treat, has just enough acidity to be refreshing and is stunning with cheese. |
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Increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrations have led to an increase in ocean acidity. |
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Slightly sweet on the palate with medium acidity and fruit intensity of green apples, grapes and some grassiness. |
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It measures the concentration of hydrogen ions to measure the acidity level in the blood. |
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This fresh and vibrant white illustrates the point well with its apple and pear-based depth but contrasting zingy lemon and greengage acidity. |
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David Barlett, of King's College London, warned people to confine their fruit intake to meal times to protect their tooth enamel from the acidity caused by the food. |
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Dissolved CO2 increases ocean acidity, measured by lower pH values. |
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With aromas of sweet cherries balanced by a vibrant acidity, this delightful combination of sparkling wine and rose is an invigorating treat in the sweltering summer heat. |
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When a barrel of fino is not good enough for the blend, they let the flor die, and the wine turns into a nuttier, pale brown wine that still has bright acidity. |
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This one from Germany's Rheinhessen region is great value drink-anytime wine with nuttiness to underpin that soft, apple fruit but really zingy lime-based acidity too. |
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For example, extremophiles are organisms that exist in high temperatures, high acidity, extreme cold, extreme pressure and extreme salt and so on. |
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Surface activities of humic substances have been observed to be inversely related to the acidity of the humate and the pH of a humic aqueous solution. |
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Apple cider vinegar is noted for its high acidity and flavour. |
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The Pinot Meunier adds to the fruitiness, fleshiness and richness of the bubbly and the Chardonnay brings acidity and tails off the juiciness, adding to the refreshing nature. |
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It can be tricky to find the perfect partner to the mix of bitter and sweetness, fruitiness, sometimes nuttiness, and occasional acidity to be found in chocolate. |
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However, hectolitre weight, gluten, Zeleny sedimentation, enzyme activity, acidity and the color of the wheat worsened when it was stored for more than three months. |
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Empty stomachs lead to acidity and leave a sour taste in the mouth. |
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In addition, the acidity level is stable and is not permanently affected by exposure to moisture levels sufficiently high to remove halogen from a halided alumina. |
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This encouraged the spread of blanket bogs, the acidity of which, combined with high level of wind and salt spray, made most of the islands treeless. |
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The flavour suggests wild honey balanced with fresh acidity. |
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As one moves from primary to secondary to tertiary alcohols with the same backbone, the hydrogen bond strength, the boiling point, and the acidity typically decrease. |
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Excess acidity has been neutralized in some milks by the use of sodium bicarbonate or sodium carbonate, e.g. in the former Czechoslovakia for Olomouc cheese. |
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The change of acidity in the gel upon UV irradiation caused L-DOPA to be released because the acidity disrupted the interaction of L-DOPA with the molecules in the gel. |
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In agriculture, chalk is used for raising pH in soils with high acidity. |
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The substrate of an aquarium can affect the water's acidity. |
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A dry wine with medium acidity and a fine chalky astringency. |
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Our research has shown that permanent damage to the tooth enamel will occur within the first 30 seconds of high acidity coming into contact with the teeth. |
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These studies have included the possible use of tithonia as a source of plant nutrients, supply of organic matter and in ameliorating soil acidity. |
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Unlike silicates, says Arrhenius, hydrous iron and manganeseminerals grow and dissolve readily in response to small changes in acidity or electric potential. |
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The Ginger Spice mead gets its acidity from star fruit, a hint of tannin from black tea, and complexity from ginger and spices, making it great with turkey. |
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I've also added rocket leaves for a bit of pepperiness and a squeeze of orange juice as well as lemon, which adds a little sweetness to balance out the citrus acidity. |
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Not only do they sit beautifully with the stinkiest of blue cheeses, but rich chocolate puddings go well with the acidity delivered by this fine Portuguese beast. |
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Behind a slightly assertive, grapey nose, it is a clean, full wine with pronounced acidity and flavours of white pepper, celery and a touch of minerals. |
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Total titratable acidity of annual ryegrass silage made with anthesis stage ryegrass was only one tenth of the acidity of booting or heading stage. |
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