10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BRACKISHNESS»
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
... and consequently be but sea water, freed from its salt -, (according to the
famous motto, redit agmine dulcrl) NextIfound, as his majcsty himself had done,
that the liquor was well tasted, and without any sensible brackishness; and so
some of ...
2
Ecology, Environment And Tourism
Brackishness Brackishness may be an initial characteristic of some aquifers, but
it can be caused or worsened by infiltration due to overexploitation of the aquifer.
This is often the case in coastal areas where aquifers get contaminated with ...
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Vegetationszonen und Klima Engl:
Brackishness in areas that in the most recent geological past were lakes or
marine beds which slowly dried out, for example the area around the Great Salt
Lake (Utah; Lake Bonneville is a glacial lake), around the Caspian Sea and Aral
Sea ...
Heinrich Walter, Siegmar-Walter Breckle, 2002
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Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science
Tie cumulative yields obtained over the season rom the four types or herbage
when irrigated /ith water of different levels of brackishness are iresented in Fig. 1.
The data illustrate the poor ielding ability of the natural species irrespective tf the
...
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A Manual of the Land And Fresh-Water shells of the British ...
Bithinia ventricosa is very commonly found with this latter in the Thames, and in
Suffolk; but it keeps in the smaller streamlets, and is not so particular about the
absence of brackishness, for it is found with B. impura and Assiminia in the
streams ...
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Nature Delineated: Being Philosophical Conversations. ...
No one will have the assurance to assert that they resort thither by mere chance;
that brackishness, therefore, which we find in those waters, and is so requisite sor
the nourishment and support of its inhabitants, is no more casual than ...
Noël Antoine Pluche, 1740
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The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign ...
The sea was at first simply acid, or merely acidulous ; by the union of the primitive
acid with the alkalis and the other acids, it became more acid and fa-It : it .
afterwards acquired brackishness by the admixture of bitu- :incn, and it was, lastly
, ...
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Natural Resources Management and Livelihood Security: ...
... Arsenic, Brackishness and Iron on human health, higher weightage have been
given to Fluoride (40%) and arsenic (40%) affected habitations which have
serious health problems when compared to Brackishness (15%) and Iron (5%)
while ...
K.V. Sundaram, M. Moni, Mrityunjay M. Jha, 2004
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A Manual of the Land and Fresh-water Shells of the British ...
Bithinia ventricosa is very commonly found with this latter in the Thames, and in
Suffolk; but it keeps in the smaller streamlets, and is not so particular about the
absence of brackishness, for it is found with B. impura and Assiminia in the
streams ...
William Turton, John Edward Gray, 1840
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The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Ezekiel ...
And, as sea- water loseth its brackishness when percolated through the earth,
and becomes sweet and wholesome ; so a Christian, when he is strained through
the grave, loseth all his brackishness, all his dregs and scum, and becomes pure
...
Ezekiel Hopkins, Josiah Pratt, 1809
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «BRACKISHNESS»
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Clean, cleaner, water
Safe drinking water is more precious than gold to most rural communities across the world and with iron, fluoride, nitrate, brackishness and ... «BBQ Online, jun 15»
Reverse osmosis: Need or waste
When you point out you have given them a glass of the most popular brand of mineral water, and that brackishness is actually essential salts ... «Times of India, mar 15»
Remembering Philip Levine, a poet who gave voice to working people
... evoked the drudgery and hardships of working-class life in America, and in part because this didn't pull his poetry down into brackishness. «Kansas City Star, fev 15»
An Appraisal: The Poet Philip Levine, an Outsider Archiving the …
... evoked the drudgery and hardships of working-class life in America, and in part because this didn't pull his poetry down into brackishness. «New York Times, fev 15»
Israeli tech set to quench China's growing thirst
The region has many water problems, including deteriorating water quality, overuse of groundwater (which has led to increased brackishness ... «The Times of Israel, nov 14»
Sana: Pipe dream comes true
Whereas brackishness was the main problem in the east Delhi school, the water in Boduvalasa village, Andhra Pradesh, contained an excess ... «Livemint, out 14»
Fisherman's Village Pirate Fest in Punta Gorda
Cannons boomed and the smell of gunpowder overwhelmed the harbor's brackishness as hundreds of spectators watched the battle and ... «The News-Press, jul 14»
Così fan tutte (London Coliseum)
Da Ponte's tale of two suitors who test their lovers' fidelity to its limit has all the brackishness of a practical joke – amusing to the perpetrators, ... «WhatsOnStage.com, mai 14»
Kishi Bashi brings sonic worlds together with Lighght
... as “Darkened bridges sink away into the brackishness/ Swirling sin into a rainbow of atrophy” with danceable synth-pop, classical violin lines, ... «Diamondback Online, mai 14»
Innovation Focus: Water Treatment & Desalination
The treatment system utilizes an ion exchange material to remove oxidants causing brackishness in water. Unlike previous methods of ion ... «IPWatchdog.com, abr 14»