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How accessible is Sterilized water while I will be traveling?
In addition, on hot days they should be given a maximum of 4-8 ounces of sterilized water each day.
The grower provides sterilized water, nutrients, air, and carbon dioxide at the correct rates.
It reacts with the sterilized water removing the taste, color and smell of the iodine.
On hot days infants should only be offered a maximum of 4 ounces per day of sterilized water from a bottle.
Sterilized water and a little salt.
There were soft drinks with ice (made from sterilized water, or so Henry said), potato chips, and a platter of sandwiches.
"We'll need sterilized water."
A brown, sticky substance formed over the surface and when the lava was drenched in sterilized water a thick, brown liquid leached out.
On this occasion, he arrived from France with his own supply of sterilized water, with his assistant trainer explaining that "he doesn't like English water".
The explant material is then surface sterilized, usually in multiple courses of bleach and alcohol washes, and finally rinsed in sterilized water.
The United States Department of Agriculture said it closed 40 meat- and poultry-processing plants in Manhattan yesterday morning to assure that they were using sterilized water.
The reaction was stopped (70 C, 10 min), the enzyme removed by phenol/chloroform extraction, the DNA precipitated, dried and resuspended in sterilized water.
Juete did not care for the sterilized water it had a strong chemical odor and tasted like chlorine but it was better than risking whatever microscopic denizens normally inhabited it.
Following lunch, the coach took them to the Budvar brewery where Brendan made the mistake of putting his finger in the sterilized water used in the brewing process in order to taste it.
They were almost through the third bottle of sterilized water when a reassuring hand closed on his shoulder and a warm voice remarked, "You know, I'm getting less enamored with the native botany by the hour."
And Teresa Margolles, who has produced works involving parts of actual human corpses, here presents four machines that periodically spew into the gallery soap bubbles made from sterilized water that was used to wash bodies in Mexico City morgues.
At regular intervals [he wrote] Belding would interrupt our sessions to nibble on raw vegetables, drink copious amounts of sterilized water, then squat to urinate and defecate, in full view of this writer, into a brass pot that he kept atop an altarlike platform.