Other fluids like fluoride salts can operate at high temperatures but at safer, lower pressures.
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Desalination removes salt by forcing water against a membrane to remove salts via reverse osmosis.
The ground on which Phoenix landed is icy, and is also rich in salts called perchlorates.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission prohibits the retail sale of products with cyanide salts.
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The salts from succinic acid are also effective in coolants and are less toxic than other cooling chemicals.
And all salts contain sodium, regardless of the cost or whether it comes in grains, crystals or flakes.
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But even in Canada some old salts loathe bottom trawling like Wayne Eddy, a 62-year-old independent fisherman from Nova Scotia.
One is a compound which oxidises the salts in urine to generate chlorine.
Authorities said they suspected the attacker was under the influence of bath salts.
Penrice's neatly packed, granular bicarbonate still appeals to fastidious customers in Japan, where it puts the fizz in bath salts.
That is, either the mixed rare earth concentrates or as the separated individual salts or metals of the rare earths.
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Commercially processed salts can taste bitter: Since WW II, iodine has been added to prevent thyroid-related diseases (such as cretinism).
Fluoride salts can carry fuel in chemically-stable forms that can be passively cooled without pumps driven by emergency power generation.
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The authorities and non-governmental organisations have launched public education campaigns and the distribution of chlorine tablets and oral re-hydration salts.
Manufacturers make convenience foods with -- in chemistry speak -- lots of sodium "salts, " from sodium citrate to sodium phosphate.
Police in Panama City, Florida, said last year they had seen two violent incidents linked to use of bath salts.
Tight monetary policy, which fuelled a strong pound , acted like a dose of salts on a swathe of industrial Britain.
But I need Salts to use Vigors, harkening back to the previous Bioshock games, where you need Eve to use plasmids.
Salt snobs especially prize the mild, mineral flavor that sea salts convey.
About 10m hectares of crops are lost each year because of the high level of salts in the water used for irrigation.
You can purchase upgrades to your health and your Salts, as well as purchase ammunition, at familiar-looking vending machines throughout the city.
These pellets, usually made of silver iodide, salts or calcium chloride, are physically dropped via plane or shot into the air via rockets.
Gout is a disease in which uric acid salts (urates) are deposited in joints or in soft tissues (this is called tophaceous gout).
Steen's "Oyster Eater" of around the same time is clearly trying to seduce the viewer, as she steals, salts and offers the aphrodisiac bivalve.
As water is taken down into the crust, salts are stripped from it, and eventually water is blown out again through the chimney stacks.
These new varieties grow with smaller amounts of water or with lower-quality water, such as recycled water or water high in natural mineral salts.
Suhail Khan reacted to this dose of salts in a manner reminiscent of Linda Blair's character in "The Exorcist, " minus the vomit and physical gyrations.
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And he salts his message with earthy anecdotes and self-deprecating asides.
The reason was the synergy effect of the two salts mixed, the Thimerosals toxicity climbs by 10 times when mixed with another metal such as Aluminum .
From throwing fireballs to directing flocks of ravens or firing lightning bolts, the vigors are permanent once acquired and powered by salts found throughout the city.
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