Monthly Archives: December 2011



6 Things To Know About Extracting Oil And Natural Gas

Posted by Terry Stanfield on Dec 27th, 2011

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Oil and natural gas drilling are often thought of as one concept but can be two different things. When a company is drilling for natural gas, they may hit on crude oil.

Which is the Best Water Distiller? - Counter Top Water Distillers Top the List

Posted by Troy Truman on Dec 25th, 2011

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My friends often ask me which is the best water distiller when they are looking to provide their families with the safest possible water to drink. It's a fair question seeing as though there are hundreds of water distillers and water filtration systems out there. Read on to find out more!

Protein Synthesis And Ribosomes Role In The Cytoplasm

Posted by Anna Kerry on Dec 21st, 2011

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The cytoplasm describe the contents of a living cell. More precisely, it is the entire cellular material of protoplasm bounded by the plasma membrane .It is a colloidal emulsion composed of grainy or hyaloplasm cytosol.

Fuel & Energy from Wind, Water and Sunlight

Posted by Charles Tetsal on Dec 21st, 2011

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Everybody in this world is aware of the fact that three of the most basic renewable energy sources are wind, water and sunlight as they are naturally abundant and most importantly, they are found free throughout the planet. Irrespective of this abundance, we are still not utilizing them in the best possible way.

Facts about Filtering Tap Water - Many Contaminants, Many Types of Water Filters

Posted by Troy Truman on Dec 6th, 2011

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Before I started doing research about the facts about filtering tap water, I believed that all tap water was perfectly safe for me and my family to drink directly out of the faucet. I have since learned that harmful toxins and contaminants can be contained in unfiltered tap water. Read on to find out more!

VOC: Volatile Organic Compounds Over Years

Posted by Laura Steinfield on Dec 4th, 2011

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Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs (VOC-English) are compounds of carbon and dhydrogane can easily become gaseous in the atmosphere. They may be of anthropogenic origin (refining, evaporation of organic solvents, unburned ...)

How Does the Earth Purify the Water - The Answer May Surprise You

Posted by Troy Truman on Dec 1st, 2011

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It's an interesting question. How does the earth purify the water? Seeing as though natural spring water originating hundreds, sometimes thousands of feet below the earth's surface is the cleanest, healthiest and most delicious water ever to be tasted, it might be a good idea to understand just how that happens. Read on to find out more!