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Mineral water and spas in Portugal
Clinics in Dermatology, 1996M ineral waters and spas have been known on the Iberian penisula for centuries. During Roman times large buildings were erected, and their remains can be seen in Conimbriga, Troia, and Ossonaba-Milreus in the Algarve.’ In Lisbon the socalled Cassian Spas were built in 49 B.C.E.
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Mineral water and spas in Spain
Clinics in Dermatology, 1996T hermal waters with therapeutic properties have been used in Spain as religious centers, oracles, and sites for pilgrimages since prehistoric times. They have also been involved in the constant search for healing of certain body illnesses and the much more stressful sickness of the soul.
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Mineral water and spas in Korea
Clinics in Dermatology, 1996T here are more than 20 spas in Korea (Figure 1). Several of them are recognized as having specific therapeutic effects. Onyang Spa has been known since 1458, when King Sejong of the Lee Dynasty cured his chronic skin disease by bathing in it. The spa became known as the “Holy spa.” King Sejong erected a monument at Onyang Spa that still remains ...
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Volumetric microdetermination of water in minerals
Mikrochemie Vereinigt mit Mikrochimica Acta, 1948A new technique for the determination of water in minerals is described. As in theBrush andPenfield technique, the water is evolved by ignition, condensed, and collected. This step is conducted in aPregl micromuffle bearing a special collecting tube. The final step in the determination of the water, however, is volumetric, rather than gravimetric.
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Radon Concentrations in Mineral Waters of the Sikhote-Alin, Primorsky Krai
Russian Journal of Pacific Geology, 2023G A Chelnokov +2 more
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Chemical characterization of Bulgarian bottled mineral waters
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2020Valentina Lyubomirova +1 more
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