NounSingular substrate Plural substrates substrate (plural substrates)
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Printing News (press release) Direct Color Systems, a leading manufacturer of small-format, direct-to- substrate printers, recently introduced their Multisolve IR7 pigmented inks. ... From Google News Search: "substrate" How and what should I use for a substrate for a freshwater aquarium? Q. Hey. I am planning on starting a low-tech freshwater planted aquarium. What I need to know is what kind of substrate I should get(fluorite, eco complete, peat moss, etc.) and how should I layer the substrate. I have peat moss so does peat moss on the bottom, fluorite, and then some sort of gravel/sand sound good. I need tips. thanks Asked by nick c - Wed Mar 25 17:00:49 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. all flourite is fine, iron enriched substrate that will help the live plants. Unfort you will need to add to it or replace it every year. Peat moss is best in the filter, it will stain the water and lower the ph so im hoping your keeping south american fish. I am not a fan of layering because sand in general is a pain to clean and remove and it will end up mixing and making the tank look bad IMO. You also might want to upgrade the lighting if you dont want a CO2 system. freshwater powercompacts with two 6500K will do wonders for the plants. Answered by Chris4Reef - Wed Mar 25 17:07:46 2009 What is the product of enzyme sucrase and substrate sucrose? Q. Also if possible, what is the product of enzyme lactase and substrate lactose? Asked by HappyKnife - Sat Dec 26 20:14:34 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sucrose + H2O + Sucrase --> H2O-Sucrose-Sucrase complex --> Glucose + Fructose + Sucrase. Lactase + Lactose --> lactase- lactose complex --> Glucose + lactase + galactose. Answered by Alone GuY - Sat Dec 26 20:25:11 2009 How will a substrate changing shape assist the enzyme action?
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