Articles, tagged with "nitrate", page 4
23rd September 2009
Bottled Water
Most bottled water appears to be safe. Most bottled water proves to be of high quality and free of contaminants. The quality of some brands of bottled water seems to be not safe. Such bottled water may cause health risk for people with wea...
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capellaflavordrops
28th August 2009
Tiffany glass is the generic name utilised here to explain the many and diverse kinds of glass developed and made by Louis Comfort Tiffany, (1848-1933), one of the most well renowned stained glass creative individuals of the United States and recalled not...
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chenxiao
11th August 2009
What could possibly be scary about skin care ingredients you ask? Do you remember back to October 17, 2008? This was the pivotal day that all women in American woke up to the knowledge they have been duped into believing that just because it was sold by a...
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Ellie Monski
07th August 2009
Have you ever wondered what the best drinking water treatment system is? Each will guarantee you the cleanest and purest, all with good reasons. The question remains, what is the best one for you? It is not easy to say; after all, what you drink comes ...
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viperboy1012
17th July 2009
One of the best weapons in your arsenal of aquarium supplies is the water testing kit. This vital kit allows you to make sure that the water in your aquarium is clean and has the correct level of chemicals needed to keep your fish healthy and happy. There...
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King of Kontent
08th July 2009
As the old saying goes there are many ways to skin a cat, and the same goes for the myriad ways to treat water, to ensure that what we use and consume is fit for purpose.
You are more than likely to have never heard of reverse osmosis water units, and ...
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Peter Foremski
07th July 2009
Back in antiquity, Aristotle called them the "intestines of the Earth," but it took several more centuries before earthworms were systematically studied - by Charles Darwin who wrote a whole book on the importance of worms in breaking down dead organic ma...
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fshelend
18th May 2009
Being one of the four most important inorganic acids in the world as well as identified as one of the top ten chemical manufactured in the US, nitric acid production is an intricate and elaborate process but one which has been refined over years of resear...
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joalesto
24th April 2009
Algae, like all plants require water and nutrients to grow, in a swimming pool there is little we can do about the water, however removal of the nutrients - phosphate, you can keep your swimming pool algae free.
This summer has seen some of the highest...
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27th March 2009
Biological Koi filters incorporate two stages of filtration. The first stage is the settlement or entrapment section of the filter. Solid organic matter is dragged into the settlement area by way of gravity and current produced by a pond pump, waterfall o...
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Author:
Michael C. Harris
27th March 2009
There have been many frequent questions asked regarding Koi filters as to why some Koi ponds still remain a pea soup colour even with a biological filter installed. It seems that everything is in place yet the desired result of clear, clean healthy water ...
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Michael C. Harris
08th January 2009
Many people are under the assumption that any ailment of their tropical fish are due to some sort of tropical fish diseases, however, this is not necessarily the case. As there are documented tropical fish diseases more often then not your tropical fish ...
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Colin Tebb
29th December 2008
A factory newly sealed will command sometime so that it can grow new roots to absorb or take in the fertilizer that you will operate.
How you fertilize and what enter of fertilizer you use is dependant on what kinds of plants or crop you grow in your g...
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Jaden Sloan
04th December 2008
Imported from Japan to the western world is the Koi pond. Koi are a form of carp fish that look like giant, majestic goldfish. When these fish are added to a beautiful and artistically crafted pond, Koi can truly make the exterior of a property look incre...
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Author:
Casey Coke
03rd December 2008
A plant newly potted will need some time so that it can grow new roots in order to absorb or take in the fertilizer that you will apply.
How you fertilize and what type of fertilizer you use is dependent on what kinds of plants or crop you grow in you...
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Author:
Jimmy Spier