Examples of using Peat in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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directly into the garden, or put individual seeds into peat pots, the seeds need to be large enough to handle.
As my go-to health guru, Dr. Ray Peat says,"certain components of mineral oil(which is in many cosmetics) are toxic, and any mineral oil that gets into the system is not metabolized.".
several layers should be dry tree bark that is soaked in sheep fat, then peat, then straw,
F. David Peat, authors of Looking Glass Universe, over a two-day
1 part peat moss, and 1 part vermiculite or perlite.
1 part peat moss, and 1 part vermiculite or perlite.
have stopped eating every other oil but what Raymond Peat recommends, which is coconut oil,
US researchers have found that peat fires in the southern states during the summer of 2008 caused a spike in emergency room visits for heart failure
The recent political activity gives them hope that annual peat fires will not become South-east Asia's status quo for future generations.
Ray Peat Ph.D., a physiologist who has worked with progesterone
though most of it is under superficial peat deposits.
a non-binding document in which the group's ten member states pledged to prevent and monitor peat fires.
Carbon used in filtration applications is produced by grinding a carbon source- like bituminous coal, peat or coconut shells
though most of it is under superficial peat deposits.
brown coal and peat, but only for leonardite,
Known as much for its spas, therapeutic peat pulp baths
oil shale and peat, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat,
BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: German Spitz are descendants of the stone age peat dogs Canis familiaris Palustris Rüthimeyer and the later Lake Dweller's(Pfahlbau) Spitz; they are the
A particular difficulty with dried peat is the removal of rootlets, which are likely to be hard
slightly turbid water, so the pH must be lower and can be added"black water"(a commercially available chemical refined from peat leaf- convex leaves) in Indo forests at ornamental fish shops.