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... sodium chloride and salinity of barrier island lagoons are more variable because of their wider climatic range . Because they are shallow , lagoon waters approximate the air temperature : colder than the open sea in winter , warmer in ...
... sodium chloride and salinity of barrier island lagoons are more variable because of their wider climatic range . Because they are shallow , lagoon waters approximate the air temperature : colder than the open sea in winter , warmer in ...
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... sodium chloride solution of density 1.063 grams per cubic centimetre at 26 ° C ( 79 ° F ) in a unit centrifugal field and is described in Svedberg units ( 10-13 centi- metres / second / dyne / gram ) . Chemical nature . The chemical ...
... sodium chloride solution of density 1.063 grams per cubic centimetre at 26 ° C ( 79 ° F ) in a unit centrifugal field and is described in Svedberg units ( 10-13 centi- metres / second / dyne / gram ) . Chemical nature . The chemical ...
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... ( sodium chloride ) and a palat- able source of both calcium and phosphorus , such as limestone and steamed bone meal . Most commercial salts carry trace minerals as relatively cheap insurance against deficiencies that occasionally exist ...
... ( sodium chloride ) and a palat- able source of both calcium and phosphorus , such as limestone and steamed bone meal . Most commercial salts carry trace minerals as relatively cheap insurance against deficiencies that occasionally exist ...
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