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Ocean Acidification

Environmental Science & Technology, 2013
Dean Bialek, Judah Ariel
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Ocean Acidification

2011
The ocean helps moderate climate change thanks to its considerable capacity to store CO2, through the combined actions of ocean physics, chemistry, and biology. This storage capacity limits the amount of human-released CO2 remaining in the atmosphere. As CO2 reacts with seawater, it generates dramatic changes in carbonate chemistry, including decreases
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[Urinary acidification].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1992
Current understanding of the features and mechanisms of renal acidification along the nephron segments is summarized. Emphasis is placed on recent approaches to the "structure and function" of H/HCO3 transport proteins by molecular techniques. The amount of renal acidification is strictly matched to the endogenous production of non-volantile acids ...
S, Sasaki, F, Marumo
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Ocean Acidification

2019
Absorption of CO2 by the waters of the oceans is making them acid, which is then detrimental to much ocean life like corals. There are technological solutions to the problems of the oceans; action is possible. Nevertheless, whatever is done it must be watched very carefully.
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Ocean Acidification

2023
Swapna Mukherjee   +2 more
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Acidification

2008
A. Lükewille, C. Alewell
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