- sea water.
Humic substances account for 50 – 90% of
cation exchange capacity in soils. "
Humic substances" is an
umbrella term
covering humic acid, fulvic...
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Hummer (stylized in all caps) is an
American brand of
pickups and SUVs
first marketed in 1992 when AM
General began selling a
civilian version of the M998 Humvee...
- The
Hum is a name
often given to
widespread reports of a
persistent and
invasive low-frequency
humming, rumbling, or
droning noise audible to many but...
- The
Hummer is the
ninth solo
album by
Canadian musician Devin Townsend, and his
second ambient album. It was
released on Townsend's label,
HevyDevy Records...
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Humes may
refer to:
Humes,
former name of Hume,
Fresno County,
California Humes (surname),
people with the
surname Humes Humes-Jorquenay,
France Humes...
- into
humic ****emblages (fulvic
acids and
humic acids),
which bind to clay
minerals and
metal hydroxides. The
ability of
plants to
absorb humic substances...
- Look up
hum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hum or
HUM may
refer to:
Hum (sound), a
sound produced with
closed lips, or by insects, or
other periodic...
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monotone hum A
woman humming a tune
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media help. A
hum /hʌm/; () Latin: murmur, The
sound of
giraffes humming () is a...
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Hums may
refer to:
Health and
usage monitoring systems (
HUMS), a
technique to
ensure availability,
reliability and
safety of
vehicles Thomas Hums (born...
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Hum Hum (Bengali: হাম হাম ঝর্ণা, romanized: Ham Ham Jhorṇa) or Ham Ham,
known by
locals as
Cheetah Falls (Bengali: চিতা ঝর্ণা, romanized: Chita Jhorṇa)...