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  2. Mineral water - Wikipedia

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    Mineral water is water from a mineral spring that contains various minerals, such as salts and sulfur compounds. It is usually still, but may be sparkling ( carbonated / effervescent ). Traditionally, mineral waters were used or consumed at their spring sources, often referred to as "taking the waters" or "taking the cure," at places such as ...

  3. Mohai Agnes mineral water - Wikipedia

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    The distribution of the mineral water started in the 19th century and was growing continuously until the World War I. After the political transformation and the privatization the Elore Mezogazdasagi Termelo es Szolgaltato Szovetkezet (Forward Agricultural Producer and Service provider Co-operative) bottled the Mohai Agnes.

  4. Spa (mineral water) - Wikipedia

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    Spa Mineral Water is distributed in the UK by Aqua Amore Ltd. Spa mineral water comes from the grounds of the Hautes Fagnes, of which the upper layers exists from heath land and peat. Spa mineral water is available in bottles of three litres, two litres, one and a half liter, one liter, 75 cl, 50 cl, 30 cl and 25 cl. It is also available in 33 ...

  5. Mineral spa - Wikipedia

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    This was called a mineral cure and gave let to phrases such as taking a cure and taking the waters. There has always been a mixture of recreational and medicinal connotations involved, from rest and relaxation, stress relief , and convalescence to more specific notions such as humorism .

  6. Farris (mineral water) - Wikipedia

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    Farris mineral water originates from rainwater falling on this hill. The water slowly filters through deposited glacial moraine material and reaches the spring some 15–20 years later, strongly mineralized. [9] In 1988 a new spring, 21 meters deep, was discovered, and this new spring is the present source of the mineral water.

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    Last year was the planet’s hottest in recorded history, multiple government agencies announced Friday, marking two years in a row that global temperatures have shattered records. Scientists with ...

  8. NFL playoff picture for Week 17: Chiefs, Lions can both ... - AOL

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    The Packers became the latest team join the postseason field thanks to Monday night's win. Here's the NFL playoff picture after Week 16.

  9. Mineral (nutrient) - Wikipedia

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    Finally, although mineral and elements are in many ways synonymous, minerals are only bioavailable to the extent that they can be absorbed. To be absorbed, minerals either must be soluble or readily extractable by the consuming organism. For example, molybdenum is an essential mineral, but metallic molybdenum has no nutritional benefit.