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Even diet fizzy drinks can affect the teeth because of their acidic nature.
Your teeth also may be damaged, because of the acidic nature of most sports drinks.
In terms of its shelf life, vinegar's acidic nature allows it to last indefinitely without the use of refrigeration.
Because of its acidic nature, hydrogen chloride is corrosive, particularly in the presence of moisture.
Perhaps the acidic nature of these residues overcomes the negative effects of the adjacent basic region.
Accessories made of it are usually coated with a thin layer of gel due to its slightly acidic nature.
The acidic nature of lumiracoxib allows it to penetrate well into areas of inflammation.
"Blue acid") because of its acidic nature in water and its derivation from Prussian blue.
Rainfall levels are high and ecosystems reflect both high rainfall and the acidic nature of the underlying rocks.
The Lewis acidic nature of such unsaturated metal centers can activate the coordinated organic substrates for subsequent organic transformations.
The acidic nature of tucupi accentuates the effects of jambú, which cause the lips and mouth to tingle or feel numbness.
Containment of silage liquor on its own can cause structural problems in concrete pits because of the acidic nature of silage liquor.
The Upperline crew decided the red rem, with its spicier, tomato-based sauce would be the better match for the tomatoes' crisp cornmeal crust and acidic nature.
Though the mildly acidic nature of the condensate poses no health risk to occupants, it may be corrosive to older cast iron plumbing waste pipes and concrete floors.
Igneous activity preceded the deposition of these rocks in western Rajasthan in the form of a thick pile of lava, mostly of an acidic nature.
Due to the acidic nature of sialic acid, Siglec active sites contain a conserved arginine residue which is positively charged at physiological pH.
The structural similarities of certain plant chemicals found in plants used for snakebites are an isoflavone skeleton, acidic nature and dioxygenated functionality [ 44 ] .
Their acidic nature and low organic matter make them unfavourable sites for subsistence farming and cash-crop plantations, explaining the low levels of farming disturbance in the park, which remains mostly primary forest.
The post-glacial climate helped form peat bogs, the acidic nature of which was subsequently favored by flora unique to New York City as well as wild blueberry plants harvested by early settlers.
As for the idea of stomach-friendly coffees, Dr. Katz said: "The contention that changing the composition of the coffee might reduce reflux or the acidic nature of coffee would be a nice thing.
Its corrosiveness on other materials, like metals, living tissues (e.g. skin and flesh) or even stones, can be mainly ascribed to its strong acidic nature and, if concentrated, strong dehydrating and oxidizing property.
The acidic nature of ash will lead to elevated soil sulfur levels and lowered soil pH, which can reduce the availability of essential minerals and alter the soil's characteristics so that crops and plants will not survive.
Though sugar usually takes the blame for adding more calories and contributing to cavities, it's been speculated the drinks' acidic nature is also problematic, since it weakens enamel and lessens a tooth's ability to fend off sugar [source: Environmental Nutrition].