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Seawater, or sea water, is
water from a sea or ocean. On average,
seawater in the world's
oceans has a
salinity of
about 3.5% (35 g/L, 35 ppt, 600 mM)...
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Artificial seawater media,
Goldman &
McCarthy (1978)
Modified Artificial Seawater Media (MASM),
Culture Collection of
Algae and
Protozoa Synthetic Seawaters for...
- form or in
solution (saline water,
including brine,
brackish water, or
seawater). Salt
poisoning sufficient to
produce severe symptoms is rare, and lethal...
- one
wishes to
measure the pH of a
seawater sample, the
electrode should be
calibrated in a
solution resembling seawater in its
chemical composition. The...
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sections that do****ent
medical experiments revolving around food,
seawater,
epidemic jaundice, sulfanilamide,
blood coagulation and phlegmon. According...
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submerged long
enough in
seawater,
having acted as a
membrane to
filter the salt. At the same time the
desalination of
seawater was
recorded in China. Both...
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Hydrogeology studies the
interaction between fresh groundwater and
seawater,
including seawater intrusion, sea
level induced groundwater level fluctuation, submarine...
- Crop
tolerance to
seawater is the
ability of an
agricultural crop to
withstand the high
salinity induced by
irrigation with
seawater, or a
mixture of fresh...
- A
seawater greenhouse is a
greenhouse structure that
enables the
growth of
crops and the
production of
fresh water in arid regions. Arid
regions constitute...
- has more
salinity than freshwater, but not as much as
seawater. It may
result from
mixing seawater (salt water) and
fresh water together, as in estuaries...