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1. The ocean is very rich in trace minerals, enzymes, and bacteria as well as small amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
2. He seemed to be taking much longer about his duties this morning while I felt as though I had a piece of phosphorus in my trouser pocket
3. All fruits and vegetables are good sources of sulphur but these should be well balanced with foods of a high phosphorus content such as milk, cheese and eggs, cereals and nuts
4. Foods high in phosphorus but low in sulphur can lead to improper balance of these minerals in the body
5. The spiritual building blocks and supercharged images housed in my subconscious were on display and glowing with phosphorus luminosity
6. These include the size of the bird, dehydration, decreased illumination, predator intrusion, exposure, phosphorus deficiency, calcium deficiency, to name some
7. There was no phosphorus here, but the light of the torches fell on a larger altar and a more obscene and repulsive god squatting toad-like upon it
8. Somewhere down that corridor there was another field of phosphorus, for he recognized the faint steady radiance
9. Conan's gaze, following the curve of the arch that swept away from the ledge on which they stood, caught a glint of light that was not the lurid phosphorus of the cavern
10. and the acrid smell of phosphorus as the match lit
11. dairy products have a lot of phosphorus in them which hinders calcium absorption
12. Fertilizers higher in phosphorus have a higher 2nd number in the
13. Anything that leave large casualty of civilians is a war crime indiscriminate bombing, white phosphorus as a weapon not means for light and torture are elements
14. Modern man had to spend a major fortune to develop napalm, phosphorus, A and H-powered mega-hells
15. excessive amounts of phosphorus
16. can interfere with the absorption of phosphorus, potentially leading to phosphorus
17. the hill to notify us and placed everyone strategically, laying out phosphorus
18. A young woman named Mary Eldor was also in the store and he noticed that as she needed matches she had just picked up a package of the phosphorus type
19. "You should be careful to assure yourself that those matches were manufactured using red phosphorus
20. "Some matches are made of white or yellow phosphorus and are called "parlor matches," he informed her
21. whipped the world?” Phosphorus suggested
22. Phosphorus quickly illuminated the space, but they saw
23. It is both strange and appalling to think that carbon and phosphorus and calcium, oxidation and chemical combinations determine whether a man will be a criminal, a bully, a genius or a mouse
24. Barely two seconds after he sunk below the surface of the water, the platform above exploded into a searing white ball of light, as the phosphorus grenades exploded
25. It contains Vitamin A, B's, C, calcium, iron, phosphorus, and potassium
26. • Phosphorus: For swollen glands in the neck; constant chilliness; painful joints that are worse for stress;
27. Phosphorus is required for the proper metabolization of the calcium by the chickens
28. The phial, to which I next turned my attention, might have been about half full of a blood-red liquor, which was highly pungent to the sense of smell and seemed to me to contain phosphorus and some volatile ether
29. With such a mind, active as phosphorus, biting everything that came near into the form that suited it, how could Mrs
30. They glow with some kind of phosphorus
31. " And the phosphorus matches ? "
32. "Such a reactionary desire, madam," said the stranger, trying to avoid falling over in our direction and to remain standing outside the room, "does no credit to your development, and is conditioned by lack of phosphorus in your brain
33. Doctor Blagden (Philosophical Transactions, 1784,) considers electricity as the general cause of these phenomena; Doctor Gregory, and others, think they depend upon collections of highly inflammable matter, as phosphorus, phosphorated hydrogen, &c
34. Phosphorus, fuels connected with the history of, xlix, 197
35. , on the combinations of phosphorus and hydrogen, xlviii, 184