This means adding live enzymes to the diet rather than depleting them from the liver and alkalizing the body. |
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The benefits of HRT may be latent until older age, when cognitive reserve is depleting or Alzheimer's disease is more likely to set in. |
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Despite the depleting forests, the estimation of net annual carbon sequestration from 1972-73 to 1999-2000 appears to be positive. |
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The main predators which are depleting the bird population in native forest are possums, stoats, rats and mice. |
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Instead of killing the fish and thus depleting the ecosystem, fishermen can tag and release them. |
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I set the right throttle at idle, which minimized our fuel burn from the rapidly depleting side. |
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All are capable of intensifying oxyradical generation in vivo and depleting tissue antioxidant stores. |
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Terns and eiders had been disturbed, while eiders had been doubly hit because the pickers were depleting the mussel beds on which they feed. |
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So there could be as few as 40,000 minkes in the northeast Atlantic and the Norwegian whale harvest may be depleting the population. |
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The ozone depleting compounds contain combinations of the elements chlorine, fluorine, bromine, carbon and hydrogen. |
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With the rich mangroves depleting fast, the number of migratory birds has decreased over the years. |
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This change is only partially driven by climate change concerns, as the major driver is the realisation that fossil fuels are depleting rapidly. |
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On search sites, the main reason for click fraud is generally to drive up expenses of a competitor, depleting their advertising budget. |
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It is often assumed that the resource can be harvested up to a certain level without depleting it. |
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And unless we are careful while exploiting this resource, we might end up depleting it to unsustainable levels. |
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Essentially, you are selling a depleting resource, and once the oil is extracted from your land, no more will follow. |
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I have researched contraband caviar in Azerbaijan, in Astrakhan, and Moscow and have seen the toll it took on depleting fish stocks. |
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When adipic acid is manufactured from petroleum, huge amounts of ozone depleting nitrous oxide, N 2 O, are produced. |
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However, they did not explain how the depleting groundwater table could be recharged if the tank did not get enough water. |
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Small stable rural communities could subsist on the natural resources in their environment without depleting them. |
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The purpose of this Protocol was to prohibit the use of solvents and substances depleting the ozone layer. |
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Local fishermen fishing for the local market are not depleting the stocks. |
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These expenses can add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. For some, it could mean putting retirement savings at risk, or depleting assets. |
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Their findings suggest that self-regulation involves exertion, which expends energy, depleting the available supply and impairing subsequent task performance. |
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Can we replace rapidly depleting oil reserves with oil shale? |
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Worse, they might avoid theft by prematurely consuming goods that they would otherwise save, thereby depleting the social store of wealth over time. |
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Today, this ancient technique, along with clear-cut logging, is rapidly depleting the great rain forests that span the equator and help regulate the world's weather. |
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Municipal representatives said bread supplies were depleting. |
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In this case, as in the ozone depleting substances regulation to which this proposal is related, that is environmental protection. |
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That expectation depends on galaxies merging from smaller chunks, and depleting some of their available star-making fuel. |
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If I make a claim for benefits and I recover before depleting the lifetime maximum amount, what happens if I have another claim? |
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This raised the possibility that Russian rocket thrusters would be needed to fire much more frequently, depleting their limited supply of propellant. |
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With his resources depleting, Edward was forced to reconfirm the Charters, including Magna Carta, to obtain the necessary funds. |
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An excess of oxygen depleting chemicals in the water can lead to hypoxia and the creation of a dead zone. |
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Interbreeding can swamp the rarer gene pool and create hybrids, depleting the purebred gene pool. |
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Claims for the following Contracting States: BE, CH, DE, FR, GB, IT, LI, LU, NL, SE An immunotoxin for treating allergy which is capable of selectively depleting a population of cells baring the IgE isotype. |
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Based on an elaborate blend of photodegradable solvents, with a low ozone depleting potential, GREENSOLV 941 has a very low toxicity for the user slightly acid pH without being corrosive to the user. |
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It is the volume of the water dividends, the volume of the flow that matters, since this is the portion that can be used on an ongoing basis without depleting the resource base or the capital stock of water. |
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We hypothesize that early use of this drug can change the course of severe RA by depleting B cells in the inflamed synovium and making the disease milder. |
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And yet-and yet-we cannot increase our consumption without depleting the resource-living off our water interest, and not dipping into our water capital, as it were. |
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In arid areas trees may even aggravate desertification by depleting groundwater and killing grasses that bind the soil. Most of the mega-scheme's critics think that with the right plants and methods, it could succeed. |
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But that would consume oxygen as well as methane, depleting Mars's atmosphere of the stuff in a few thousand years—something that, evidently, has not happened. |
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Of course, the Americans have their own version in Iraq, where there is an insurgency which is very difficult to control and is in fact depleting their treasury. |
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Even in ancient times legal and technical measures were put in place in order to limit catches and avoid depleting the stocks and damaging the biomass and consequently the environment. |
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This distinction is vital to our understanding of the degree to which our actions as consumers, as businesses and as policy-makers may be depleting our water resources beyond recovery. |
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To make your money last longer, the best practice is to not spend more than you normally would in the first five years of retirement so you are not depleting your saving so quickly in the early years. |
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Because of limited access to technology, depleting natural resources and harsh climatic conditions, few households are able to produce enough food for their needs. |
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I've heard that we are depleting wild fish stocks to feed farmed salmon. |
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The international fishing industry is known to be expanding their krill harvest for aquaculture feed and science, further depleting this critical food source. |
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It was compared to forestry, where every tree that is cut is replanted, and with respect for nature, with access to a resource without depleting it. |
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As the amount of readily available oil, especially in OPEC countries, is depleting, oil prices will increase, and spikes in energy prices will become even more pronounced. |
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Loads of organic matters decompose at a high rate in water giving rise to noxious odors, and depleting the dissolved oxygen in water, which is needed for its decomposition. |
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However, the relatively small size of the streaks under the fuselage was not representative of a large leak depleting the hydraulic fluid in the last two hours. |
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Information contained: All alternative technologies, chemicals and strategies that reduce, replace or eliminate the production and use of ozone depleting substances. |
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Halons were the first ozone depleting substance to be phased out in industrialized countries under the Montreal Protocol. |
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Moreover, the suite trends toward enriching the aromatic constituents and depleting the isoalkane constituents. |
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Most of Atlanta was burned during the Civil War, depleting the city of a large stock of its historic architecture. |
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In order to meet demands from the old world, tobacco was grown in succession, quickly depleting the land. |
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Rampant mining has been depleting the forest cover as well as posing a health hazard to the local population. |
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Impacts included ozone depleting, acidifying and greenhouse gas emissions along with total energy use and living resource inputs. |
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Does your self-talk empower you or is it a depleting influence in your life? |
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Nitrogen pollution plagues New Hampshire's Great Bay estuary, depleting eelgrass beds and threatening fish populations. |
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Add to it depleting water table and the truth must sink in that whatever land area we have has to be preserved, and utilised as best as can be, at all costs. |
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This move committed their best forces, diminishing their fighting power by the partial disorganisation it caused and their mobility by depleting their fuel stocks. |
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The Russians counterattacked on 25 October in what became the Battle of Balaclava and were repulsed, but at the cost of seriously depleting the British Army forces. |
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Bare fallow in the season before planting can be effective in reducing pathogen populations by depleting the food base for facultatively saprobic pathogens. |
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