There is also fairly strong evidence that the first Viking landers of the 1970's did find some firm evidence of microbic life on the Red Planet. |
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The microbic sorbent is organized in granules, which are steady in water solutions for a long time. |
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The microbic ecology lab studies, for example, the use of some bacteria to decontaminate polluted soils. |
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Analysis of pathogenic microbic factors involved in the breeding disorder in the early pregnancy of cattle. |
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In general it will not be very good for the effectiveness of microbic products when the temperature falls to around freezing point. |
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Thanks to the previous researches of the scientist there was possible a destruction of microorganisms and the control of microbic infection. |
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The addition organic fertilisers makes it possible to maintain the microbic life and the structure of the soils. |
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Because of this the microbic life of the vines is vastly increased and the grapes always ripen earlier. |
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This product can be used separately or in combination with other microbic products. |
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Our cheeses do not contain any additives except for organic salt and their crust develops naturally thanks to the microbic flora in our cellar. |
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Surface disinfection makes most sense when the products have minimum resistance to microbic contamination. |
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Made for soles cleaning suitable for accessing inside environments with microbic contamination controlled. |
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Frescure Bio-Ontkalker fully fits in the Frescure cleansing concept because it does not do any harm to the bioculture and thus can be combined very well with the other microbic products of Frescure. |
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This fermentation changes the sugary grape-juices into wine, caused by the reaction of microbic enzymes with the organic substances in the juices. |
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Besides that, they are able to carry out a strong hygienic cleaning action on the coat of the horse by having a direct working on the microbic flora. |
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