The pills, he claims, will stop radioactive contaminants attaching themselves to the DNA of Japanese children.
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Continuous cleansing draws out infectious materials, keeps out new contaminants, and saves limbs and lives.
Some molds produce mycotoxins, unavoidable contaminants found in foods such as peanuts, corn and wine.
To run that business, Chandler had to figure out how to rapidly screen out contaminants.
They are especially effective in recognizing contaminants and analyzing the overall quality of foods.
Think of the activated charcoal filter in the Brita pitcher you use to remove contaminants from tapwater.
It published on Monday, for the first time, environmental quality standards setting acceptable limits for contaminants in soil.
The FDA does require bottled water companies to test for contaminants and other problems, says Joshua Sharfstein, M.
Still, Acheson added, the low levels of contaminants means that there is "no imminent threat" to the public health.
The contaminants included emissions from small factories and crab farms along the shore.
On the contrary, it seems as though the results no contaminants found in the drinking-water wells have justified the fracking movement.
However, the stuff does remove contaminants from your paint when other methods fail.
Liquid fuel can be continuously cleaned of the contaminants that spoil solid fuel.
Safer well construction of the kind normally practiced today might have prevented any contaminants from leaking into the water supply.
The People's Daily says new caps will be enforced on levels of heavy metal contaminants in certain foods from June.
Fake medicines with too few or no active ingredients, or with high levels of contaminants, evidently pose a health risk.
It is also known that plastic particles tend to accumulate persistent, bioaccumulating and toxic contaminants such as PCBs, DDT and PBDEs.
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More than a dozen near-by communities have reported tiny amounts of radiation contaminants in drinking water and on certain types of vegetables.
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So far they have shown no traces of mercury or other contaminants.
"We want to be sure that what we are testing is Mars, and not Earth contaminants, " said MSL mission operations manager Michael Watkins.
They also tend to mash up or layer multiple types of data to understand correlations (e.g. vegetation health and levels of specific contaminants).
The food will not be allowed into the United States until the importer can prove it is free from harmful contaminants, Acheson said.
Mr Trousdel said he agreed there were contaminants such as oils in gully sweepings, but that he believed leaves would be "perfectly acceptable".
At the turn of the century, complaints arose that Guanabara Bay was not safe for bathing because of contaminants leaching from Jardim Gramacho.
"Phytoremediation is the use of plants to remove contaminants from the environment and to render them harmless, as simple as that, " he says.
Gore also called for increasing wetlands by 100, 000 acres per year and reducing contaminants that threaten fetal and childhood development, such as mercury.
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The report, Gaza's Children: Falling Behind, says that high levels of nitrates and other contaminants have been found in the main water supply.
Curiosity will likely drill a number of shallow test holes, using the tailings to scrub the metal bit of any contaminants carried from Earth.
In most of the data released Friday the levels of contaminants detected are far below the standards observed by EPA and other U.S. agencies.
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The process apparently creates high concentrations of potentially harmful water contaminants.
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