These growths are believed to release oxygen from the blood, thereby oxygenating the water around the young. |
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Add oxygenating plants which will absorb much of the available carbon dioxide. |
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But now I was barely conscious as my condition declined and a machine took over the job of oxygenating my blood. |
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The machine that was oxygenating my blood then started not to work sufficiently and that was it. |
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This is usually a case of pumping oxygen into the wort, but there are important reasons for oxygenating at yeast-cell level instead. |
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This treatment helps reduce wrinkles and fine lines from around the eyes in 3 ways: oxygenating, firming and an instant smoothing effect. |
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They are essential for creating water effects and oxygenating the water so plants and fish can thrive. |
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This consists in oxygenating the silt to encourage the development of bacteria which makes them fluid. |
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If the taste is improved, the wine needs oxygenating, pour in all that you intend to drink. |
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Tidal flushing limits the buildup of Ulva blooms by diluting nutrients, oxygenating the water, and exporting the Ulva out of the estuary. |
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Full moisturizing, oxygenating, purifying or age-defying expert programme tailored to your requirements. |
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But, no, they just sat deep in the bottom, sheltering under the great mass of oxygenating weed that's grown from three strands in less than a year, and gulped. |
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Yoga gets the entire system moving, as well as oxygenating the blood. |
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The pond contains a mix of oxygenating plants, such as anacharis, and other water and bog plants like horsetail, pennywort, and water hyacinth. |
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At birth, however, the interatrial foramen is closed by a membraneous flap, and oxygen-depleted blood from the body enters the right atrium, is channelled into the right ventricle, and thence to the lungs for oxygenating. |
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They will learn about the gentle pumping over which is done to moisten the cap, without stirring up and above all without oxygenating the fragile marc at this delicate stage. |
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Q I'VE noticed that oxygenating plants for ponds are sold in bunches rather than in pots. |
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A main treatment system treats our waste water for three months, oxygenating then filtering through two reed beds, allowing it to be returned to nature as pure as drinking water. |
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Iggesunds Bruk's current purification system involves oxygenating the mill wastewater in a biological aerated lagoon before releasing the water into the Baltic Sea. |
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Freshwater mussels also play important roles in nutrient cycles, food webs and in mechanically oxygenating the sediment in which they live, making them an important component of freshwater ecosystems. |
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The softening, soothing, and oxygenating actions from this product result in perfect cleansing of the skin, preserving the sensitivity of the skin and strengthening the defense ecosystem. |
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The incorporation of spinning water in the uv chamber, an oxygenating venturi, extra biomedia and bottom up water flow all result in the filter being capable of supporting a greater fish stock than the Ecopower filter. |
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These pains are due to a contracture of the muscles, of which the prolonged tension crushes the blood vessels and prevents the blood from supplying and oxygenating the muscle fibres. |
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And finally, add in native oxygenating plants, such as hornwort. |
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Making a tea consists of mixing a few tablespoons of dry fertilizer into five gallons of water and oxygenating it for 24 hours using a small air pump or similar device. |
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Oxygenating plants, such as Canadian pond weed and water milfoil, are so called because they produce oxygen during the day as a by-product of photosynthesis. |
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