As the enzymes drive acidification and also coagulate the milk, cheese flavor begins naturally developing. |
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Acid rain falling back on Earth causes acidification of lakes and streams and contributes to damage of trees at high elevations. |
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The nutrient solution was changed every week to limit the acidification, and was oxygenated by an aquarium pump. |
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Some rational people open to geoengineering are worried by the fact that sulfates can't address ocean acidification. |
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Ocean acidification starts at the surface and spreads to the deep sea as surface waters mix with deeper layers. |
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Thus, prevention of nitrate leaching is an important step towards minimizing soil acidification. |
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The lack of urease C allows phagosomal acidification and provides an ideal pH environment for listeriolysin. |
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Not so many years ago the debate focused on chaptalization and acidification. |
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Advances in viticulture and winemaking are such that acidification is much lower and its harmonisation is now almost undetectable. |
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We have blue-green algae outbreaks, we have dryland salinity, we have erosion and soil acidification. |
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Removal of felling debris for use as a biofuel generally entails a gradual acidification and impoverishment of the soil. |
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Beta-alanine increases the natural lactic acid inhibiting capacity of our muscles, thus checking the acidification process. |
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Furthermore, it is known that the proton translocation does not proceed if the bR is devoid of cations, which can be imposed by deionization, chelation, or acidification. |
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Upon removal of the ions by deionization or acidification, the lambda max of bR shifts from 568 nm to 603 nm, and the proton pumping no longer functions. |
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Such ocean acidification could result in damage to coral reefs and other calcareous organisms such as sea urchins. |
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The coagulum obtained by acidification of this chemical and physical properties that must be taken into account in making cheese. |
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Remaining acidification problems would be local, for which other cost-effective measures might exist, such as liming. |
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The rennet curd retains its ability to strengthen even though demineralize during acidification. |
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Finally, mixed coagulation is the result of the joint action of rennet and lactic acidification. |
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This is a number that describes how threatening acidification is to seashells and skeletons. |
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It has been possible to combat a large proportion of acidification problems in this way. |
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This technique of slow lactic acidification particularly favours the action of endogenous milk flora. |
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The ability of forests to withstand acidification depends on the ability of the forest soils to neutralize the acids. |
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A five-year research program will address the role of nitrogen in acidification and eutrophication. |
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Livestock creates eutrophication as well and contributes to acidification and producing greenhouse gases. |
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Canada highlighted climate change as an emerging issue, and proposed a focus at the governance level on ocean acidification and sea-level rise. |
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The current state of scientific knowledge on both ocean acidification and iron fertilization will be examined. |
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The entire ecosystem of the oceans is being destroyed by pollution, acidification, and warming of the water. |
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This has helped slowing down climate change but it entails a disturbing change in the chemistry of sea water: acidification. |
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Fisheries, already stressed by pollution and over-harvesting, will now confront warming and acidification. |
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Encourage research into the effects of acidification of water bodies on the survival of floating water plantain by establishing a series of submerged fixed-point sample plots. |
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The most-important chemical effects of the air pollution are acidification of soil and fresh water, which in turn causes a solubilization of toxic metals. |
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Current research has shown an increase in soil acidification through anthropogenic effects including acid precipitation and nitrification of ammoniacal fertilizers. |
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Brash removal, particularly from nutrient poor sites, represents a substantial source of nutrients while its removal may also lead to soil acidification. |
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Excited by this possibility, members of the team systematically changed the acidity of the culture medium and observed that acidification consistently activated a transcription factor called NFAT within osteoclasts. |
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The crude melts are leached with water to give solutions of sodium tungstate, from which hydrous tungsten trioxide is precipitated upon acidification, and the oxide is then dried and reduced to metal with hydrogen. |
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Both sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide have been largely associated with the acidification of papers where acid rain and urban pollution are an acute problem. |
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I've had the unfortunate pleasure of seeing the results of an experiment that mirrors the kind of temperatures and ocean acidification that Great Barrier Reef habitats can expect if fossil fuel burning continues unabated. |
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Setting emission limits for the four main pollutants is a sure way to help to reduce pollution, combat acidification and limit the harmful effects of these pollutants on human health and on plant life. |
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For environmental impacts related to acidification, deposition of both nitrogen and sulfur compounds can contribute to a critical load exceedance. |
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A report from Swedish researchers shows that unexcavated metal objects from the Bronze and Iron Ages are crumbling away because of soil acidification. |
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Deteriorating coral reefs, the nurseries for certain fish stocks, are being severely damaged by warming waters, coral bleaching and ocean acidification. |
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It has also shown how controlled nutrient additions, by stimulating algal growth, can generate alkalinity and help to reduce acidification of the lake. |
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Climate change and ocean acidification compound pressures on ocean health, and must inspire a new urgency to reduce other stressors on coastal and marine systems. |
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The acidification inhibits marine life's ability to calcify, threatening shellfish and coral, which are an important source of food and incomes for many of the world's people. |
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As I explained last year, scientific research on the reef suggests that it is already in danger from human-caused climate change and ocean acidification. |
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The QRC ads make no mention of the impact of burning coal and gas on greenhouse gas emissions, on climate change and on the vulnerability of coral reefs to rising temperatures and ocean acidification. |
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Ocean acidification and warming ocean temperatures, linked to increasing greenhouse gas emissions from burning all that coal and gas, are not friends of the reef. |
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We talk of soil acidification when we excessively degrade the soil. |
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Soil acidification reduces the availability of the trace element molybdenum, fosters the development of aluminum, iron and manganese toxicity and increases nodulation failure in legumes. |
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Higher degrees of acidity indicate that the product has either been stored too long or undesirable acidification has taken place during processing or drying. |
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In general, habitat is impacted by forest harvesting and agriculture practices to varying degrees but because of the underlying geology, waters in rivers of the iBoF are not susceptible to acidification. |
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The LRTAP Convention, signed in 1979 and ratified in 1983, was designed to address sulphur emissions in western Europe and resulting acidification of Scandinavian lakes. |
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Ocean acidification is caused by carbon-dioxide emissions and results in the souring of the seas. |
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They studied in their models changes in the saturation level of aragonite typically used to measure of ocean acidification. |
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There are also data on the effects of the commercial marine fishery, chemical contamination of water and sediments, and the extent of acidification of the environment. |
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Deposition of oxidized nitrogen causes acidification and eutrophication. |
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Two studies indicate that ocean acidification caused by the absorption of carbon dioxide can change the way sharks eat and sleep. |
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This change due to ocean acidification would not only affect shell-building animals, but could ripple through the marine ecosystem. |
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Decreased abundance of crustose coralline algae due to ocean acidification. |
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Sadly, this remarkable system is subject to great stress from human activities as well as threats arising from climate change, warmer water temperature and ocean acidification. |
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Fisheries and Oceans scientists are trying to replicate what happens on a much larger scale elsewhere, for example acidification of lakes or flooding of peat bogs and dry forest. |
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It is one of the rarest fish species in Britain, found mainly in deep, cold, glacial lakes, and is at risk from acidification. |
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Ocean acidification, however, caused largely by higher levels of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere, is cited as a potential threat. |
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Climate change and ocean acidification are expected to have increasing impacts on the Skagerrak ecosystem in the future. |
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Problems range from environmental effects of fishing techniques, described above, to ocean acidification. |
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Future ocean acidification could threaten coral reefs, fisheries, protected species, and other natural resources of value to society. |
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They may be threatened by anything that affects these needs such as water pollution, acidification and turbidity caused by erosion. |
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Only then will we tackle the problem of acidification in all seriousness. |
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Dissimilarities in the status of salmon stocks among rivers of these SFAs may be attributed to the levels of acidification and to supplementation with hatchery fish. |
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This would be analogous to the intercomparison studies on acidification models undertaken in the past and would help achieve consistent coverage across Europe. |
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Although ocean acidification is being slowly integrated in discussions under the UNFCCC, the ramifications need to be highlighted and the call for significant emissions reduction made stronger. |
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There is global warming, and acidification of the oceans, but also overfishing with unrecoverable damage to fishing species and many coastal areas are in danger of floods by the rising of the ocean level. |
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Ocean acidification has adverse effects for calcifying organisms such as coral reefs and is threatening entire ecosystems as well as the people who depend on them. |
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It is therefore necessary to provide for interim environmental objectives for acidification and ground-level ozone pollution, on which the necessary measures to reduce such pollution are to be based. |
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It is important to note that the coagulum obtained under the joint action of rennet and acidification of a character different from purely rennet curd. |
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It plays an important role in the ocean's carbon cycle, and there is evidence of ongoing ocean acidification caused by carbon dioxide emissions. |
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The result is increasing acidification of the oceans, a change that is destroying coral reefs and degrading the marine food chain. |
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But reduced carbon emissions would also stem ocean acidification which, for all its effects on pretty coral reefs, is both abstract and imperceptible to most people. |
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In the past half dozen years, science has focused on the effect of acidification on Northwest marine life, including oysters, pollock and tiny sea snails called pteropods. |
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Since the 1970s, such liming has been practiced on a large scale in Sweden to mitigate acidification and several thousand lakes and streams are limed repeatedly. |
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Different chemical processes, including acidification, fractional distillation, and solvent extraction are used to refine and purify the different pine chemicals. |
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He has made seminal contributions to the field of freshwater acidification, including important work on the fate and status of river birds living on acidifying streams. |
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Over the centuries these Neolithic practices greatly expanded the upland moors, and contributed to the acidification of the soil and the accumulation of peat and bogs. |
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The mix of anoxic oceans and ocean acidification due to metal loading led to increasingly acidic oceans, which ultimately led to the extinction of benthic species. |
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The calcification processes are changed by ocean acidification. |
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