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before the appearance of life

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(1967), is noteworthy: "There is a huge flow of very hot and sulphurous water which is azoic at first but soon becomes ...
Synthetic or poisoning dyes engaged more often on industrial scale are acid dyes, water soluble anionic, basic dyes-water soluble cationic, substantive dyes-alkaline, vat dyes-water soluble alkali metal salt, azoic dyes, sulfur dyes, and chrome dyes.
Azo dyes are synthetic dyestuffs which contain the azoic group in their chemical structure and are commonly used in textiles.
A similar level of pollution may for example result in an increase in benthic biomass due to the high biomass of the bivalve Macoma balthica at flat, shallow, and oxygen-rich sea areas characteristic of the present study area (Kotta & Kotta, 1995) but lead to the formation of azoic sediments or a small remaining biomass of chironomid larvae in bottom cavities of enclosed bays at the highly mosaic coastline of the Finnish Archipelago area (Leppakoski, 1975; Bonsdorff et al., 1991).
The position would have well suited Bell at the time, being accessible to Montreal, his family, and the GSC; for research opportunities, the 'Azoic' rocks (i.e.
(28.) Chandler GT and Fleeger JW: Meiofaunal colonization of azoic estuarine sediment in Louisiana: Mechanisms of dispersal.
lacked of fossils, it was generally accepted that the "Saxonian" was azoic, probably because of arid conditions.
Colorants are compounds that give ink the desired color and can include any or all of the following chemical classifications: pigments and/or acidic, basic, azoic, direct, disperse, reactive, and solvent dyes.