Tony hopes the number of organic farms will increase so that more ingredients can be sourced here. |
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Composting turns household wastes into valuable fertilizer and soil organic matter. |
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Similar cost curves were generated for the removal of adsorbable organic compounds and dissolved inorganic species. |
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The curry was out of the freezer, but was originally made with chickpeas, some veggies and a jar of organic tikka masala sauce. |
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Apple trees serve as posts for a construction which presents a jarring contrast to the organic forms of the meadow. |
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Although there are a couple of jarring transitions, the bulk of the movie unfolds with organic clarity. |
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Many of those who gave up beef following the BSE scare have gone back to eating organic beef. |
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The second phase comprises an organic solvent containing soluble reagents such as olefins. |
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The music is effortlessly organic and songs such as Fingerprints and Only One Way are jaunty despite their lyrically black quality. |
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A jacket potato stuffed with field mushrooms, and a couple of slices of good organic wholemeal so's not to waste any of the delicious sauce. |
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Lithium aluminum hydride is an important reducing agent in organic chemistry. |
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Some wholefood shops sell organic capers bottled in olive oil if you find the standard ones too salty. |
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Most organic substances react with oxygen exothermically, but are quite stable, because the activation energy to do so is so large. |
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Ana and Nick restored the watermill at Little Salkeld in 1975, and have been milling the finest organic and biodynamic British grains ever since. |
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Some organic acids, however, are quite strong, such as citric acid in citrus fruit, malic acid in apples, and acetic acid in vinegar. |
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The organisms also produce organic compounds such as lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide and acetic acid. |
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Personally, I would like to see an organic cafe powered by solar energy and water power. |
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The mycotoxin then can be eluted from the column by washing with an organic solvent such as methanol or acetonitrile. |
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The organic solvents used in the present study were n-butanol, acetonitrile, methanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, and isobutanol. |
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A molecule's functional group is the chemically reactive portion, or segment, of an organic chemical molecule. |
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Additionally, carbon dioxide and organic acids may be added to the water from the soil, where they form by decay of organic matter. |
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Their roots will penetrate cracks in the rock and produce an organic acid that dissolves calcium carbonate. |
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A spectrum of airborne organic particulate matter, appropriately sized to reach pulmonary acini, produces this disease. |
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The earnings growth was made up of a mix of contribution from acquisitions and organic growth. |
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Patagonia has turned organic cotton and fleece made of recycled plastic into high-end outdoor wear. |
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Our mentor in organic farming has a large small grain acreage, with some of the fields having small rocks. |
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A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon from inorganic sources but uses organic carbon for growth. |
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The purpose of the workshop is to show people how to recycle organic waste from the kitchen and garden. |
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The most common is activated sludge, a process in which microbes, also known as biomass, are allowed to feed on organic matter in the wastewater. |
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It banned pesticides for urban uses and built a biochemical plant to recycle organic wastes from the city's garbage. |
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In addition, the organic components of adjacent threads, particularly wool, can act as a source of corrosive reagents. |
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The council will use an organic weedkiller to get rid of the ragwort, which won't harm other wildlife. |
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A heterotroph is any organism that requires organic subtrates inorder to survive. Basically, a heterotroph is a consumer which must take food. |
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To note, the radiocarbon dating of organic ethnographic material is restricted to objects that are more than 200 years old. |
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It is one of the many promising new areas of research in organic agroecosystems. |
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He is also a farm inspector for both traditional and organic farms, and he said it was unusual to have a foot in both camps. |
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We also use organic aloe vera gel, sunflower oil, jojoba oil and tea tree oil, to name a few. |
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Unlike my aged grandmothers, Casella is a wizard with beans, which he grows with tender care on an organic plot upstate. |
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We simply wanted to increase our possibilities by adding an acquisitions component to our organic growth strategy. |
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Try to get organic beans, as other ones tend to have sugar and salt added to them. |
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Rubber cements or solvent cements are adhesives that contain organic solvents rather than water. |
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Typical plasticizers for PVC are long chain organic compounds such as phthalates, adipates and organophosphates. |
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Here, yields have been increased through organic farming techniques, a much cheaper alternative to conventional agrochemicals. |
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Before replanting, amend soil with lots of fresh compost or organic matter. |
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Sams wears organic linen shirts and jumpers Fairley has knitted for him from organic wool. |
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Mix a 2-to 3-inch layer of organic mulch into the soil, then level the planting area with a rake. |
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The weathered minerals of the regolith, together with an admixture of organic matter and water, make up the soil. |
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Less than ideal soils can be amended with compost, manure or other organic matter mixed into the top 12 to 18 inches of soil. |
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Cabinet door panels of translucent resin from 3form contain reedlike thatch for an organic look. |
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By contrast, making Kevlar involves a complex series of organic reactions in hot sulphuric acid at high pressures. |
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Acid reactions are also used in organic synthesis reactions for making polymers, vitamin supplements, and other everyday consumer products. |
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I finished off with a thick covering of bark mulch to preserve moisture, suppress weeds and add organic material. |
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Ammonia and the organic amines, molecules in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms of ammonia are replaced by organic groups, are weak bases. |
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The organic particles are separated by size in sorting areas on the labial palps and are then directed into the mouth. |
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The first delivery of organic oven-ready chickens last Friday was sold out within an hour. |
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Townsend's contemporary work combines photo-realistic renderings of surreal settings which include cityscapes, organic forms and common objects. |
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Public concern about the intensive use of agrochemicals has led to a rapidly-growing and welcome demand for organic produce. |
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But we're now seeing a reaction against mass production in the renaissance of organic farming and farmers' markets. |
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Morphine is an alkaloid, meaning that it is an organic compound that contains carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, and forms a water-soluble salt. |
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In addition, alkyl groups may correspond to reagents and intermediates in organic chemistry. |
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Sucrose is also the basic plant biochemical building block, and can be converted to proteins, fats, and organic acids. |
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In the wake of the food scares of recent years the organic message is hitting home. |
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This material is a complex mixture of about 20 different alkaloids or nitrogen containing organic bases. |
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Communicate with buyers and organic certifying agents concerning GMO contamination issues. |
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The odor results from the liberation of amines and organic acids produced from the alkalization of anaerobic bacteria. |
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Rather than stones, organic objects like birds wings, bones, crayfish and seeds, are suspended several inches above a mud pathway. |
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Buying locally where possible, combined with unpackaged fruit and veg, enables the company to sell its organic produce at keen prices. |
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Using amaretto and an organic Valencia orange, breakfast turned out quite well. |
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These indices are independent of the organic matter abundance and strongly related to the elemental composition of kerogen. |
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But orgies of organic molecules are not life, just as flour, water, yeast, and salt are not bread. |
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What we do here is to use organic grains, vegetables, nine-grain roti and sattu ki roti, which offers healthier options to wheat and white flour. |
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Membership is open to anyone interested in organic growing, be it garden, farm, allotment, backyard or window box. |
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She has her own organic allotment in York and is looking forward to learning from the experts on her travels. |
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Always amend your soil at the end of your growing season and add organic matter again in the spring. |
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Secondary and tertiary amides are prepared by reacting primary amides or nitriles with organic acids. |
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The etiologic agent in respiratory system injury caused by organic dusts is unclear. |
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Nitriles are formed by heating amides with phosphorous pentoxide or by treating organic halogen compounds with sodium cyanide. |
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All materials were cleaned with analytical grade organic solvents prior to use. |
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Without these enzymes, lactic acid and other organic acids build up in the body. |
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Compost is organic material that can be used as a soil amendment or as a medium to grow plants. |
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These included formaldehyde, several other aldehydes, ketones, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, glycol ethers, organic acids, and alcohols. |
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The first day of spring is only a week away and it will soon be time to start adding fertilizer and organic amendments to your garden beds. |
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The offerings are becoming more diversified among the metallic, geometric, woodgrain and organic patterns. |
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Industry exhibits will feature local Landcare and organic and herb producers. |
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Amber is a light, organic substance that is generally yellow or orange in colour and may be transparent or cloudy. |
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Its mouth-tingling blend of certified organic tea tree oil, aloe vera, clove and cinnamon helps fight bacteria and soothes irritated gums. |
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In addition to fluid milk, it markets a wide range of organic dairy products including buttermilk, whipping cream and a dozen kinds of cheese. |
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A layer of organic mulch on the surface continually adds soil-building humus, while feeding earthworms that tunnel to aerate the soil. |
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Besides olives we grow lettuces, salads, tomatoes, onions, potatoes and organic cherry, almond and fig trees. |
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He concentrated on feeding the bacteria, which aerate the earth and decompose organic matter. |
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Bacteria present in organic matter can have adverse effects on human and animal health. |
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They are immiscible with many organic solvents, particularly linear hydrocarbons and alicyclics like cyclopentane. |
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Once established in soil that is well amended with organic matter, woodferns need little care. |
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An alicyclic compound is an organic compound that is both aliphatic and cyclic. |
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The lack of organic or attached infantry makes it difficult for a troop to hold ground or defend against an enemy advance. |
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Thermatoga microorganisms are known to play a role in the anaerobic oxidation of hydrocarbons to alcohols, organic acids and carbon dioxide. |
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Thus organic bodies vary when they move into new relations with each other and with the inorganic environment. |
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Currently, the largest volume organic bromine product is methyl bromide, a fumigant. |
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Thus the moment is right for U.S. exporters who can provide a reliable supply of high-quality organic products at a reasonable price. |
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And if organic farmers really don't use wormers or antibiotics when the animals are diseased, then this says little for animal welfare concerns. |
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Soils high in organic matter or clay are more adsorptive than coarse sandy soils. |
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Minerals from the ash and the silicon-rich water replaced the trees' organic material and, over the eons, assumed their form as quartz. |
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They are poor farmers who could never easily afford expensive chemicals used in intensive farming, going organic to boost their meagre incomes. |
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The warfighter will utilize organic wide-band digital radio relays to extend connectivity as required to subordinate units. |
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The army of arthropods slurped bits of organic material out of the muck, then ejected balls of it like so many wads of chewing tobacco. |
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Fresh fruit hangs from the trees, which rustle pleasantly in the breeze, and the scent of organic herbs wafts from the perfectly manicured lawns. |
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On a mixed conventional and organic farm, wagons can also be potential vectors for contamination. |
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In addition, there is growing recognition of abiotic organic synthesis in various geological materials. |
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And thinking specifically of the terribly wholesome, fairly traded, organic peanut butter we have here? |
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Farmers reliant on a limited range of organic crops are likely to suffer significantly. |
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While Odita's works have roots in patterned geometric abstraction, their choppy contours suggest both turbulence and organic growth. |
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Eat organic yoghurt bought solely because it is made by a woman called Rachel. |
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At the extreme tidal limits in wet areas, organic production may exceed sediment supply and peaty organic sediments may then accumulate. |
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After vigorous agitation and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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In our climate, organic waste biodegrades rapidly, which widens our options for dealing with it. |
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These gaps are commonly associated with red beds in which any organic matter present at the time of deposition has been oxidized. |
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Pesticides can be easily washed off, the sort of vermin living in organic foods can not. |
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The gelatinizing agent was a Japanese seaweed called agar-agar, commonly found in organic stores. |
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Special attention must be paid to the spectacular organic jewellery that accessorized her designs. |
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Included among these compounds are some of the best known of all chemical families, including the hydrocarbons, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes and ketones, and organic acids. |
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Intending a duet of complementary forms, both artists used organic materials to create compositions that are spare and reductive, without overlapping or extraneous elements. |
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From time to time Harry might benefit from knocking up simple but wholesome meals based on fresh produce such as organic meat or fish with some fresh vegetables. |
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Yes, yes, I know he's utilizing organic instrumentation, but when, for most of the album, the drummer sounds like a drum machine, what is the point? |
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I apply an organic fertilizer high in trace elements and kelp. |
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Choosing organic whole fruit would be a more wholesome option for Rhona. |
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Scheele also discovered many of what we now call organic acids, for example lactic acid in sour milk and citric, malic, and tartaric acids in fruits. |
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Spend all their extra wonga on fairtrade coffee and organic bananas. |
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The second group, usually soluble proteins, accepts as substrates small organic molecules, such as flavonoids, steroids, and xenobiotics with diverse chemical structures. |
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The GST and GPOX are involved in multiple functions including reduction of organic peroxides generated either by endogenous or xenobiotic metabolites. |
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The nonaqueous media include linseed or stand oils, dryers, varnish, alkyds, molten wax, organic solvent-based acrylic, epoxy, stains, and lacquers. |
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The city will collect organic materials and recyclables free of charge. |
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He thinks of the city not as a collection of different neighborhoods but as an organic whole. |
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As the temperature of the gases rises, the organic contaminants begin to break down and recombine with oxygen from the air, forming carbon dioxide and water. |
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During the Alar scare of 1989, for example, consumer concern about pesticide use in the apple industry sparked a demand for organic apples and apple juice. |
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The group is seeking growers keenly interested in organic seed production. |
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David Craig, based in Durham, works with organic wood and reclaimed teak. |
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Many organic molecules and polymers have been observed to lase in the visible spectrum from the red to the blue, but success has been elusive at the deep blue wavelengths. |
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Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse size atomizer of window cleaner. |
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In anaerobic digesters, organic material is mixed on a huge pot with massive quantities of tiny bacteria. |
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The amount of water was determined by percent weight loss upon air-drying and the amount of organic material was determined by percent weight loss on ignition. |
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Over the coming weeks, we'll be highlighting how organic farming can provide solutions to the seemingly intractable problems afflicting our food chain. |
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You will, by accident listening to the show, become an expert-not-really in matters of arable farming, organic crops, and milking. |
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Bags of pasta, bowls of lemons, and five-gallon drums of organic olive oil are artfully laid out to entice diners. |
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Bacterial attachment to inanimate surfaces generally requires that a surface be conditioned by organic deposits, such as collagen, laminin, fibrin, and fibrinogen. |
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The use of the letters will not be confined to organic farmers alone. |
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She is delighted that in a survey conducted among the UK's independent retailers by Health Food Business, Faith In Nature's organic aloe vera range came tops. |
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The market houses about six organic merchants including Robert. |
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By their own admission to police, the couple kept their five children on a strict diet of uncooked organic foods and juices made from wheatgrass, almonds and coconuts. |
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They all broke off into clusters, working with a seamless, almost organic precision. |
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We eagerly converted more acres, tried more crops, and enthusiastically learned our way through the new agronomics and new beauracracy that organic certification brought. |
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The process uses organic peroxides that do not rely on any accelerators. |
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We have organic beef with almost-organic Yorkshire puddings. |
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In most organic donor-acceptor systems, ET from a ground-state donor to a ground-state acceptor is usually not favorable because of energy reasons. |
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When the mulch is compacted too tight, this air flow cannot take place, and as the mulch continues to decompose it becomes extremely hot as the organic matter ferments. |
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If a farmer does everything agronomically within the organic standards, then the product will be considered certified organic, even if there are traces of contamination. |
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He sprays the glass with some citrus peel and garnishes the cocktail with an organic flower and cinnamon sticks. |
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Data from organic farming, appropriate technology, agroforestry, soil science, aquaculture, and a dozen other disciplines all support the techniques organized by permaculture. |
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As well as fresh fish, organic meat and vegetables there is a wealth of special breads, cakes, pastas, sauces, quiches, vol-au-vents, hummus and much more. |
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Water, ethanol, volatile organic acids, aldehydes, esters, acetals, and ketones, many of them powerfully aromatic, are among the azeotrope components in wines. |
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The first product in Bolivia to earn organic certification from Bio Latina, achiote provides an ecologically-safe alternative to synthetically-produced dye. |
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He liked homemade carrot juice, nutty sunflower pate, roast jicama with a little balsamic vinegar, organic multigrain bread, and cholesterol-free egg substitute. |
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For example, plasma polymerisation of a small carboxylate-containing organic compound such as acrylic acid produces surfaces bearing carboxylic acid groups. |
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Many organic farmers use flame weeders as an alternative to herbicides. |
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For the garden at Redhall is run along organic lines, with an emphasis on achieving good plant health without fighting problems with pesticides, weedkillers or fertilisers. |
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If organic gardening, solar power, agroforestry, and other disciplines can be thought of as tools, then permaculture is a toolbox in which they can be organized for best use. |
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Eco Lips organic lip balm is also petroleum free and uses 70 percent certified organic ingredients, such as beeswax, calendula, jojoba oil and peppermint oil. |
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The sediments of the Grensen Formation are barren of all organic material and hence must be dated using radiometric and petrographic evidence alone. |
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Martin, an Oklahoma native who now lives in Maryland, washes Sizzle with special organic shampoo and conditioner. |
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An example is the reactions by which organic material becomes lignite or coal. |
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Many customers are willing to pay a premium for organic vegetables. |
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Her mostly organic diet is supplemented with black-currant oil, acetylcarnitine and silica capsules. |
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The real affinities of all organic beings, in contradistinction to their adaptive resemblances, are due to inheritance or community of descent. |
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The left diatom is overgrown by fungi and irregular organic matter, but structures resembling areolaes are visible through the organic cover. |
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Only by degrees did it become clear to them, and him, that this was an organic malady, an all-too-familiar one, the bodig. |
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The carbonific components may be organic compounds containing hydroxyl groups or oxirane rings. |
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I bought them in bulk at the health food store because the local feedstores didn't carry organic grains. |
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It is mainly bacteria that grow in it, digesting organic material and releasing hydrogen sulfide. |
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It serves to silicify and inorganize organic substances, especially to inorganize and disinfect carious dentine. |
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It consists of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other organic compounds. |
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Petroleum is a fossil fuel derived from ancient fossilized organic materials, such as zooplankton and algae. |
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This resulted in large masses of organic material being buried under subsequent deposits such as shale formed from mud. |
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This massive organic deposit later became heated and transformed under pressure into oil. |
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Ochre is not an organic material, so carbon dating of these pictures is often impossible. |
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Radiocarbon dating of organic material buried next to or over a fault shear is often critical in distinguishing active from inactive faults. |
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Studies show that organic waste from fish farms significantly reduces live maerl and that scallop dredging has profound and long lasting impacts. |
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The study of their properties is known as organic chemistry and their study in the context of living organisms is known as biochemistry. |
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An organic mulch is a mulch made of natural substances such as leaves or grass clippings. |
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The basins in which organic lakes occur are associated with beaver dams, coral lakes, or dams formed by vegetation. |
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At the same year, during summer, only few organic materials are deposited, resulting to a white layer at the lake bed. |
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It also sometimes had surprising organic shapes, copied after snails and cobras. |
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Radiocarbon analysis allows fossil and nonfossil sources of black carbon and organic carbon to be identified. |
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Lead is one of three metals used in the Oddy test for museum materials, helping detect organic acids, aldehydes, and acidic gases. |
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Lead tetraacetate and lead dioxide are used as oxidizing agents in organic chemistry. |
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Skin exposure may be significant for people working with organic lead compounds. |
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Lead can accumulate in soils, especially those with a high organic content, where it remains for hundreds to thousands of years. |
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Smelting and extraction of impure zinc by reducing calamine with wool and other organic substances was accomplished in the 13th century in India. |
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In the gas phase, glycol yields glyoxal and ethanol yields acetaldehyde, while organic amines are dehydrated to nitriles. |
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Radiocarbon dating is used for geologically young materials containing organic carbon. |
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A more informative data source is the organic microfossils of the Mount Cap formation, Mackenzie Mountains, Canada. |
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The all organic dairy unit of Rachel's Organic is based in Glan yr Afon, and is the largest private sector employer in Aberystwyth. |
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The resulting organic matrix serves as framework for the crystallization of the teeth themselves. |
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Engineers may describe a soil as peat which has a relatively high percentage of organic material. |
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The zygote sheds its silica theca and grows into a large sphere covered by an organic membrane, the auxospore. |
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Many benthic copepods eat organic detritus or the bacteria that grow in it, and their mouth parts are adapted for scraping and biting. |
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At the time, however, it was still widely believed that there was no organic connection between species, no matter how similar they appeared. |
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High levels of organic chemicals accumulate in these animals since they are near the top of food chains and have large reserves of blubber. |
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Caesium fluoride enjoys a niche use in organic chemistry as a base and as an anhydrous source of fluoride ion. |
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Caesium salts sometimes replace potassium or sodium salts in organic synthesis, such as cyclization, esterification, and polymerization. |
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In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon, and thus are group 14 hydrides. |
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In hydrology, studies of water quality concern organic and inorganic compounds, and both dissolved and sediment material. |
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Most types of German field divisions include an organic reconnaissance battalion, and the remainder have strong reconnaissance companies. |
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According to a recent survey by Jupiter Research, 80 percent of Web users get information from organic search results. |
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Over geological time, this organic matter, mixed with mud, got buried under heavy layers of sediment. |
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The local cheese, Westray Wife, is an organic unpasturised cheese available in mild and mature varieties. |
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As filter feeders, oysters remove plankton and organic particles from the water column. |
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High levels of organic chemicals accumulate in these animals since they are high in the food chain. |
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They found that cucumber and corn seedlings grew just as well using ATS organic fertilizer as they did with commercial fertilizers. |
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It is still harvested around the coasts of Brittany in France and Bantry Bay, Ireland, and is a popular fertilizer for organic gardening. |
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When algae die, they decompose and the nutrients contained in that organic matter are converted into inorganic form by microorganisms. |
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He also believed that the Volk were an organic whole, with a core identity and spirit evident in art, literature and language. |
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Deeper in the earth, at greater temperature and pressure, thermogenic gas is created from buried organic material. |
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Biogas can also be produced by separating organic materials from waste that otherwise goes to landfills. |
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It consists of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds. |
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Pollutants include nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide, volatile organic compounds and heavy metals. |
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Under anoxic circumstances, however, organic material cannot decay and leaves a dark sediment, rich in organic material. |
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In the quiet water of swamps, lakes and lagoons, fine sediment is deposited, mingled with organic material from dead plants and animals. |
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Due to infestations by key insects and diseases, organic production is difficult in Europe. |
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Ceramic paperclay contains a special balance of organic cellulose fibers dispersed uniformly within a base of inorganic traditional clay. |
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The blastocladiomycetes are saprotrophs, feeding on decomposing organic matter, and they are parasites of all eukaryotic groups. |
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Safe drinking water is essential to humans and other lifeforms even though it provides no calories or organic nutrients. |
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Water is a good polar solvent, that dissolves many salts and hydrophilic organic molecules such as sugars and simple alcohols such as ethanol. |
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It carries out this role by allowing organic compounds to react in ways that ultimately allow replication. |
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Because of the anoxic water at depth, organic matter, including anthropogenic artifacts such as boat hulls, are well preserved. |
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All of these fluids are dominated by water but also contain dissolved ions and organic molecules, especially methane. |
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Photosynthesis in turn requires energy from sunlight to drive the chemical reactions that produce organic carbon. |
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Richer biodiversity is associated with areas of known phytodetritus input and higher organic carbon flux. |
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The small particle flux can be augmented by the fall of larger carcasses and downslope transport of organic material near continental margins. |
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Guyots are also associated with specific lifeforms and varying amounts of organic matter. |
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This is due to the oxidation of deteriorating organic content in the rest of the deep oceans. |
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Nigeria is rich in coal deposits derived from terrestrial organic matter, most of which lie in the Benue Trough. |
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Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains in deposits as the debris of daily life are tossed on the pile. |
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Pottery was manufactured from native clays tempered with sand, crushed stone and organic material. |
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Certain types of evidence dependent on organic material, such as radiocarbon dating, may be destroyed by submergence. |
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Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of organic substances contained in waste materials. |
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In deep water, marine snow is a continuous shower of mostly organic detritus falling from the upper layers of the water column. |
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Traditionally drift nets were made of organic materials, such as hemp, which were biodegradable. |
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If not eaten, dead animals decompose, as bacteria use oxygen to break down the organic matter. |
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In my last paper I dwelt chiefly on the remarkable phenomenon of pelorism and what can be learned from it as to the pace of organic change. |
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Like the wood, these types of organic material do not normally survive well in dry, land based, environments. |
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Other organic materials such as leather, skin and textiles were treated similarly, by keeping them moist in tanks or sealed plastic containers. |
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Greensand forms in anoxic marine environments that are rich in organic detritus and low in sedimentary input. |
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It is a common ingredient as a source of potassium in organic gardening and farming fertilisers. |
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The carbon enriches the organic matter in the soil while the biological control microbes provide an alternative to chemical pesticides. |
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The growth of organic farming has renewed research in alternative technologies such as integrated pest management and selective breeding. |
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It is also known that the Germanic tribes wore perishable organic material, such as leather, and less metal. |
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Sometimes the dense concentration of the bones indicates a container of organic material, sometimes the bones were simply shattered. |
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The anaerobic environment and presence of tannic acids within bogs can result in the remarkable preservation of organic material. |
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Aleksandr Butlerov was one of the creators of the theory of chemical structure, playing a central role in organic chemistry. |
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Traditionally drugs were obtained through extraction from medicinal plants, but more recently also by organic synthesis. |
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A variety of organic compounds and inorganic compounds comprise typical cosmetics. |
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Typical organic compounds are modified natural oils and fats as well as a variety of petrochemically derived agents. |
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However, manure also is a valuable source of nutrients and organic matter when used as a fertilizer. |
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The stalk continues downward and is crumpled into a mangled pile on the ground, where it usually is left to become organic matter for the soil. |
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Particulate matter, combustion products, and volatile organic compounds are the primary pollutants emitted during the sugarcane processing. |
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This institution determines the allowed practices for pest control, growing, fertilizing, and handling of organic crops. |
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They were found in Peru, where dry climatic conditions are favorable to the preservation of organic material. |
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Aside from the lignocellulose, wood consists of a variety of low molecular weight organic compounds, called extractives. |
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The extraction of these organic materials from wood provides tall oil, turpentine, and rosin. |
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I'm thinking I'm in for a sermon on decaffeinated redbush, or the antioxidant properties of organic camomile. |
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Compounds based primarily on carbon and hydrogen atoms are called organic compounds, and all others are called inorganic compounds. |
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In organic chemistry, there can be more than one chemical compound with the same composition and molecular weight. |
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These may be inorganic or organic and sometimes a combination of inorganic and organic. |
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Bulk sodium sulfate is usually purified via the decahydrate form, since the anhydrous form tends to attract iron compounds and organic compounds. |
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In the laboratory, anhydrous sodium sulfate is widely used as an inert drying agent, for removing traces of water from organic solutions. |
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Colors typically arise from organic dye and pigments, such as beta carotene. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is a general oxidizing agent and therefore finds some use in organic chemistry. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is stored dry and cold, away from any organic material and metals. |
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Dyeing is effected by heating the fabric in a solution of an organic compound, typically a nitrophenol derivative, and sulfide or polysulfide. |
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The organic compound reacts with the sulfide source to form dark colors that adhere to the fabric. |
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On the generation of oxygen gas, and the causes of the colors of organic beings. |
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However, organic material in lime will degrade in damp environments particularly on damp external renders. |
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Many organic compounds, typically the aromatic hydrocarbons, may be also adsorbed on the surface of the solid particles. |
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Technology and progress could never become a runaway train in his reasoning, so long as organic humanism was there to act as a brake. |
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While pessimistic in tone, Mumford argues that urban planning should emphasize an organic relationship between people and their living spaces. |
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Male and female fire moss, for example emit different and complex volatile organic scents. |
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As a rule greywackes do not contain fossils, but organic remains may be common in the finer beds associated with them. |
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Molds that grow when air reaches cured silage can cause organic dust toxic syndrome. |
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Activated charcoal readily adsorbs a wide range of organic compounds dissolved or suspended in gases and liquids. |
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However, the intact forest floor, with its layers of leaf litter and organic matter, is still able to absorb the impact of the rainfall. |
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Naturally occurring lakes receive organic sediments which decay in an anaerobic environment releasing methane and carbon dioxide. |
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Palynomorphs may be composed of organic material such as chitin, pseudochitin and sporopollenin. |
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A palynofacies is the complete assemblage of organic matter and palynomorphs in a fossil deposit. |
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Palynofacies studies are often linked to investigations of the palynology and organic geochemistry of sedimentary rocks. |
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Shales and mudrocks contain roughly 95 percent of the organic matter in all sedimentary rocks. |
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Pennywell Farm is an organic farm and tourist attraction just outside the town. |
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In more humid regions, pasture grazing is managed across a large global area for free range and organic farming. |
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When pavement repairs were made, they were usually effected by filling holes and ruts with brush, branches, and other rottable organic material. |
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You are not special. You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You are the same organic and decaying matter as everyone else. |
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These plant protection products are currently used in various crops worldwide and the two spinosyns are also authorized for organic farming. |
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One of the sweatpant pockets gave up Mexican ID, a tin of organic rolling papers, and a Baggie of clean-looking marijuana. |
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