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Acidifying Emissions in The Netherlands
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1995The emission of acidifying compounds to air in the Netherlands, expressed as acidifying equivalents, consisted in 1992 mainly of NOX (45%), NH3 (35%) and SO2 (20%). Transportation, agriculture and large combustion plants each contributed about 30% to the national total emission of acidifying compounds.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926
The recent literature on acidified milk in infant feeding has been repeatedly1reviewed in this journal, and therefore need not be summarized again. The modification of cow's milk by the addition of acid is based on the high content of buffer substances in cow's milk, the resistance of which must be broken down before gastric digestion can proceed ...
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The recent literature on acidified milk in infant feeding has been repeatedly1reviewed in this journal, and therefore need not be summarized again. The modification of cow's milk by the addition of acid is based on the high content of buffer substances in cow's milk, the resistance of which must be broken down before gastric digestion can proceed ...
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Evolution in an acidifying ocean
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2014Ocean acidification poses a global threat to biodiversity, yet species might have the capacity to adapt through evolutionary change. Here we summarize tools available to determine species' capacity for evolutionary adaptation to future ocean change and review the progress made to date with respect to ocean acidification. We focus on two key approaches:
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