The most famous of the rocks of Aln�n is the " alnoite ", named from the Island, which is a lamprophyre chiefly composed of biotite or phlogopite and melilite as essential minerals, commonly with olivine, calcite and clinopyroxene.
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The panel, convened by the Institute of Medicine, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences, put forth detailed guidelines for calcium consumption according to age group, and for the first time recommended an upper limit for intake of the essential mineral.
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Head further noted that this was an aluminosilicate mixed with an abundance of minerals, rare in the United States, and even in the world, that appeared to contain " all the essential minerals and trace elements in a balanced ratio and naturally chelated ".
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His team s research has documented the patchy distribution of essential minerals and the importance of " critical " habitats where limiting minerals are in sufficient quantity in soils and plants to meet the nutritional needs of growing young animals and pregnant or lactating females.
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Coca flour is also used as a capsulized food supplement as it contains all natural properties of the whole coca leaf including the essential minerals ( calcium, potassium, phosphorus ), vitamins ( B1, B2, C, and E ) and nutrients such as protein and fiber.
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This has led to the plant being dubbed a " super-plant ", as it can readily colonise areas of freshwater, and grow at great speed-doubling its biomass every two to three days . The only known limiting factor on its growth is phosphorus, another essential mineral.
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The town of Ein Gedi, mentioned many times in the Mishna, produced persimmon for the temple's fragrance and for export, using a secret recipe . " Sodomite salt " was an essential mineral for the temple's holy incense, but was said to be dangerous for home use and could cause blindness.
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A draft of the report obtained by The New York Times, sections of which were obtained from several agencies involved in its preparation, concludes that Portugal and Spain provided Germany with " almost 100 percent " of the essential minerals needed to produce " machine tools and armaments, especially armor-piercing shells ."
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The result was the evolution of a calcium storage tank _ the bones _ for the body to draw on from minute to minute when blood levels of this essential mineral drop too low, as well as a mechanism to establish and replenish the body's calcium from outside sources _ the diet.