- used for
depuration must be
fully sterilized, and the
depuration facility would not
necessarily be
located near the
farming location.
Depuration of oysters...
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Depuration of
seafood is the
process by
which marine or
freshwater animals are
placed into a
clean water environment for a
period of time to
allow purging...
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intestinal tract.[citation needed] This
process is also
known as
depuration.
Geosmin cannot be
removed from
water using standard treatment processes...
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revenue (in
Bexar in 1822–1823),
alternate deputy of the
Texas Provincial Depuration to the
Mexican National Constituent Congress,
alcalde of
Bexar (1824,...
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other types of seafood. Some
sources of
blood ****le may not
undergo the
depuration process. Therefore,
certain styles of preparation, such as the poaching...
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Christian realm in the area at the time
which reached high
levels of
artistic depuration. (See
Asturian art). The
Christians who
lived in
Moorish territory, the...
- doll pupae, pupal, puparium, pupation,
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- Heiba, Fadia; N****ef, Mohamed; Mona, Mahy; El−Rasheedy, Israa. "The
Depuration Effect on
Heavy Metals and
Total Hydrocarbons Contamination Levels in...
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University of
South Florida. (courtesy link) Kurt, T. (1995) "Sauna-
Depuration: Toxicokinetics"
presentation at 2nd
Aspen Environmental Medicine Conference...
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Guardian News and Media.
Retrieved June 13, 2009. Kurt, T. (1995) "Sauna-
Depuration: Toxicokinetics"
presentation at 2nd
Aspen Environmental Medicine Conference...