What is the endosperm?
IRRI - International Rice Research InstituteConsisting of the aleurone layer and the starchy endosperm, it serves as food for the germinating embryo.
Where should I store my nutrients?
Health Coach - Taking Better Care of You... and Those You Lo...Your NutriScan Personalized Nutrients are provided in an easy-to-use Dispenser Box that can be stored in convenient yet out of the way places to encourage ease of use and protect your supplements from the elements. The customized hospital unit dose packets we use are tamper proof and intended for ease-of-use but are NOT hermetically sealed. Excessive exposure to heat or humid conditions may affect the packets contents. See similar questions...
What are Phyto Nutrients?
Skin Care FAQPhyto products are plant based. Popular in European skin care, these products have begun to grab hold in the US. They work at the cellular level to replenish the cells, and also detroy free radicals. The most effective phyto treatments can detox, nourish, and tone your skin. See similar questions...
What is a germ?
Antimicrobial Agents Microrganisms Cspa History Disinfectant...A germ is a microscopic organic organism or cell – generally considered to be capable of causing disease – from which a new organism may develop. See similar questions...
What are the six substances?
ROHS FAQThe substances are lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls , and polybrominated diphenyl ethers. This includes both metals and compounds of lead, cadmium and mercury. The RoHS Directive sets maximum concentration levels allowable of these substances in the "homogenous materials" of electrical and electronic equipment covered by the legislation. See similar questions...
What is wheat bran and how does it help in the bread maker?
Bread Maker FAQs- Cooking with a Bread MachineWheat bran aids in digestion and also gives bread a richer taste. Recipes don’t normally call for very much, but it can be found in the flour isle at the supermarket. See similar questions...
How is the germ meningococcus spread?
Immunization Requirements: Health Services: Adelphi Universi...The meningococcus germ is spread by direct close contact with nose or throat discharges of an infected person. Many people carry this particular germ in their noses and throat without any signs of illness, while others may develop serious symptoms. See similar questions...
What is Rice Bran?
Ener-G FoodsRice bran is the outside layer of the rice kernel, which contains the bran, and part of the rice germ. It is the part of the rice kernel that is removed to make brown rice. Some rice mills remove both bran and polish at the same time to make white rice. When polish and bran are not separated they are referred to a simply rice bran. Ener-G Foods uses rice bran that is friction heat stabilized at a low temperature of 85 degrees centigrade. See similar questions...
What are secondary nutrients?
RoseCare.com FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsCalcium, magnesium, and sulfur are referred to as secondary nutrients because they're used in greater quantities than micro nutrients. They are commonly listed with micro nutrients on the fertilizer label. See similar questions...
What substances do teens abuse?
Teen Alcohol and Drug Abuse, SVCMC; New York NYTeens may try a variety of substances, including cigarettes, alcohol, household chemicals (inhalants), prescription and nonprescription medicines, and illegal drugs. The most common illegal drug that teens use is marijuana. See similar questions...
What is the Toxic Substances Control Act?
Autism Society of America: Environmental Health Frequently A...The TSCA (15 U.S.C. s/s 2601 et seq.), enacted by Congress in 1976, gives the Environmental Protection Agency the ability to track industrial chemicals currently produced or imported into the United States. The EPA screens these chemicals and can require reporting, testing or banning of those that may pose an environmental or human-health hazard. See similar questions...
What substances are in these emissions?
IdleAire Technologies ... the In-Cab Services LeaderComponents of those emissions include carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulates (PM), carbon monoxide and volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. See similar questions...
What are precursor substances?
Methamphetamine FAQ, drug use, manufacturing, cost and effec...Precursors are substances that, in nature, might be inactive. However, when combined with another chemical the result is a new product. Methamphetamine starts with an inactive or marginally-inactive compound (ephedrine or pseudoephedrine) and other chemicals are added to produce the drug. See similar questions...
Are there any dangerous substances that could be released from the capsule?
NASA - Frequently Asked QuestionsBatteries in the capsule contain sulfur dioxide, which, as with any battery, will be treated with caution in the capsule recovery. See similar questions...
Can I use Germ Doc™ around my pets?
Answers to frequently asked questions about Germ Doc Disinfe...Yes. Germ Doc™ works great to control diseases such as canine parvovirus. Use Germ Doc™ in all your pet areas. Spray areas and let air dry or wipe dry. Pets can use the areas immediately after they are dry. See similar questions...
How is Germ Doc™ different from other disinfectants?
Answers to frequently asked questions about Germ Doc Disinfe...Germ Doc™ is odorless. Also most disinfectants on the market contain only one or two quats for their disinfecting power. Germ Doc™ contains four top quality quats plus other ingredients for complete odor controland cleaning action. Extensive testing has made GermDoc™ a leader as a top quality disinfectant. See similar questions...
What are the source(s) of nutrients (and what are the nutrients) for dinoflagellates?
Reefs.org: Where Reefkeeping Begins on the Internet - Dinofl...In nature: sources come from man's release of stuff into rivers, etc. Fertilizers, Sewage, etc. Ocean processes as upwelling can bring up nutrients from bottom. Nutrients will vary per species. Nitrates, phosphates, iron, etc. AL Until trophonts reach a certain size & thus become visible, it is possible that a fish can have a massive infection of tiny trophonts and not be visible to you? Look at the fish, His actions will tell you if he is having a problem. See similar questions...
Aside from natural calcium, what other nutrients do RMBs provide?
BARF for Beginners - Most Frequently Asked QuestionsRaw meaty bones provide nutritious marrow, amino acids/protein, essential fatty acids, fiber, enzymes, antioxidants and a vast array of species-appropriate minerals and vitamins all in a usable form. Back to top of page See similar questions...
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