Examples of using Phosphorous in English and their translations into Chinese
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Some 20 million tons of phosphorous are mined every year and nearly half enters the world' s oceans-- eight times the natural rate of input.
Always keep in mind that both calcium and phosphorous are needed to support any increase in bone mass.
Impurities like silica, phosphorous and sulfur weaken steel tremendously, so they must be eliminated.
Other injuries were caused by contact with burning fragments or shards of shell casing, yet others by inhalation of the fumes of burning white phosphorous.
It still bonds with its silicon neighbor atoms, but in a sense, the phosphorous has one electron that doesn't have anyone to hold hands with.
UNDOF found that the impacts around observation post 73 were the result of artillery rounds containing a phosphorous substance.
Mr. Edery said that"[T]he IDF holds phosphorous munitions in different forms.
The researchers calculate that in the past, seabirds and fish populations could have transferred around 150 million kg of phosphorous a year from sea to land.
Preliminary results- which Arriaga will present at a Soil Science Society of America conference this month- suggest gypsum is helping keep phosphorous in Johnson's soils.
The Mission has recounted a number of incidents where it has particular concern about the choice to use white phosphorous.
However, at temperatures above approximately 150 °C, niobium reacts with chlorine, bromine, iodine, sulfur and phosphorous.
Chairman LOC for the IOC/JGOFS/LOICZ International workshop on continental shelf fluxes of Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorous.
Ancient astronomers called Venus both Phosphorous and Hesperus, mistakenly believing that the object visible in the morning and evening were two separate celestial bodies.
Excess fluids and minerals like potassium, phosphorous, and sodium can wreak havoc on his body, since his kidneys cannot filter blood normally.
B' Tselem reported that on 29 March 2009, some 10 weeks after she was injured by a white phosphorous attack, Ghada Abu Halima died in an Egyptian hospital.
Vitamin D3 enhances calcium and phosphorous absorption, stimulates the synthesis of osteocalcin(an important structural protein in bone), and supports a healthy immune response.
It transports essential minerals and nutrients such as calcium and phosphorous and provides important materials for building strong muscles, bones and other body tissues.
In particular a call was made at 10.31 a.m. by the official to the Israeli armed forces to explain that white phosphorous had landed in the compound and had set fire to the warehouse.
Excess nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorous, released or carried into the marine environment, can cause substantial harm by provoking the degradation of habitats and damage to marine ecosystems.
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon containing less than 2 per cent of carbon and 1 per cent of manganese(and small amounts of silicon, phosphorous, sulphur and oxygen).