Aerobic bacteria chew up the ammonia and turn it first into nitride and then to nitrate.
The planet now harbors a strain of the famous bacterium Escherichia coli (e. coli) that can chew up plants and excrete biodiesel.
The planet now harbors a strain of the famous bacteria Escherichia coli (e. coli) that can chew up plants and excrete biodiesel.
One of the best justifications for life insurance is to pay estate taxes, which can chew up more than half of your net worth.
Foreign chips flooding the U.S. market provided gobs of cheap memory for PC graphics boards and laser printers--and, boy, did those two technologies ever chew up the memory!
Bacteria chew up carbohydrates in the wastewater, producing carbon dioxide.
Intel--which keeps its own PCs about 15% longer than in the past--hopes a new wave of "multitasking" will chew up future processing power and says desktop video could help.
The clothing fibers carry fragrance, perspiration, hair, invisible food stains, all of which over time can turn into protein that attracts insects that lay eggs and will chew up your clothes.
Intel--which keeps its own PCs about 15% longer than it did in the past--hopes that a new wave of "multitasking" will chew up future processing power and says that desktop video could help.
His longevity is legendary in a sport that can chew up and knock out the best long before 40, or, at worst, leave an aging prize fighter a battered shell of his prime.
The pixel does the job for most digital imagery -- it sure makes for a fine shirt -- but it's not so hot for video, where growing resolutions chew up gobs of bandwidth.
ENGADGET: University of Bath develops efficient vector-based video, says pixels are old hat
Three 10-meter-long 1997 Terex TS14D motor scrapers -- machines that chew up roads for repaving -- roar past a crowd of 1, 200 in baseball caps and blue jeans at a recent Ritchie Bros. auction in Clinton, Wisconsin.
Thus bacteria have developed molecular pumps to expel antibiotics and the ability to produce enzymes that chew them up.
And you wake up in the morning and you see them and would rather chew your arm off than wake them up -- like a coyote in a trap.
Continuing to chew after the warm-up period seems to have required too much jaw-work, and burning more energy negated the benefits.
Users often chew one or two bundles for up to six hours at a time.
"The point is to try to come up with behavioral change, " says Chew.
Coming up, we go behind closed doors to chew the fat about black women and obesity.
Investors thought Hershey would have been biting off more than it could chew, and when Hershey lost out on Cadbury they bid up Hershey shares in relief.
Grid solutions can only be used in problems that can be broken up into millions of tiny parts, where tons of small computers can each chew on their own little piece of the puzzle.
So the question of how this mysterious trio of planets ended up where they are will, says Dr Noyes, give the theorists plenty to chew over.
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