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As they do best if the water is aerated only half fill the aquarium.
This process aerates the culture, which is necessary for optimal growth.
Now they will tunnel deep under the ground and aerate the soil.
This being the only criterion, there are a variety of ways to aerate water.
If a lung has been aerated, it floats in water.
For only a small amount is poured, aerating as it falls.
Any one of these systems could clean and aerate water from tanks much larger than 12 feet across.
The chocolate is like an ordinary Galaxy which has been aerated.
Add conditioner to the water, and aerate thoroughly for a couple of days.
It will not aerate a sauce and would be useless in a bowl.
Let it aerate in your glass for 15 minutes.
Aerate the bottom with your garden fork another nine inches or so.
Their deep roots can aerate and break up heavy clay soil.
Unlike the hospital complex, the research park will be aerated by streets passing through it.
If aeration is necessary, all test solutions must be aerated.
It did a fine job of clearing the muck and aerating the water.
Excellent for aerating the golf course or polo grounds, too.
He began to use compressed air for aerating Berman's lungs.
The water in the pools was heated, aerated by large jets and changed three times every 24 hours.
Or the propensity of some rappers to aerate one another with hot lead?
The piles are turned daily, to aerate them and to speed up the breakdown of material.
The heavier rounds zinging above him aerated the end wall.
"Just like the farmer, we reseed and aerate the land," he said.
We can use that rifle you're so proud of to aerate the soil."
There was a pump that circulated and aerated the water of the fish tank.