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Algae Moisturising Mask - 100 ml
For a revitalizing and regenerating skin care at any age. Natural extracts of the brown algae Pelvetia Canaliculata stimulate the synthesis of collagens and proteoglycans, which are responsible for the elastic properties of the connective tissue. Extracts the Coast Chamomile, also called Genuine Beach Chamomile, soothe and relax the skin and increases its moisture content. Fine wrinkles are gently smoothed and collagen restores skin's cushion with intense moisture.
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Omega-3-Algae Oil Capsules - 53 g
We need omega-3 fatty acids for a variety of vital processes in our body. In particular, the essential DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) contributes to the healthy functioning of many organs, for example our heart and brain. The prerequisite is a daily intake of at least 250 mg, which is often a challenge for vegetarians and vegans in particular, as it is mainly sea fish that are considered a rich source. Our vegan omega-3 algae oil capsules address this shortfall, because they contain 650 mg of vegetable omega-3 oil from the microalgae Schizochytrium sp. in a vegan soft capsule shell.
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Sanct Bernhard Sport Spirulina Algae Capsules - 134 g
A pure natural product made from the blue-green micro-algae „Spirulina pacifica Hawaii". For their ability to selectively absorb through their surface nutrients from the water, with their unmodified, biologically balanced compositions Spirulina algaes are widely used as a food supplement. Sportsmen and people who are following a diet, fasting or slimming diet, like to use spirulina algae. Each Spirulina Capsule contains 300 mg of unadulterated high-quality Spirulina micro-algas.
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The Knowledge
Get ready to squeeze every bit of knowledge out of this latest album from the legendary band SQUEEZE. The Knowledge is a delightful blend of infectious pop melodies, clever lyrics, and expert musicianship that will have you tapping your feet and singing along in no time. From the catchy hooks of lead single "Innocence in Paradise" to the soulful ballad "Patchouli," SQUEEZE proves they still have what it takes to create music that is both timeless and fresh. Vocalist Chris Difford's distinctive voice and smart storytelling are front and centre on tracks like "A&E" and "Final Score," while Glenn Tilbrook's guitar work shines on the funky "Please Be Upstanding." The band's tight rhythm section keeps the energy high throughout the album, with each song flowing seamlessly into the next. Fans of SQUEEZE's classic sound will not be disappointed, but The Knowledge also shows a willingness to experiment with new sounds and styles. The reggae-tinged "Albatross" and the groovy "Two Forks" are pleasant surprises that add depth and variety to the album. Overall, The Knowledge is a fun and quirky journey through the minds of a band that knows how to craft a damn good pop song. With their trademark wit and charm intact, SQUEEZE proves once again that they are true masters of their craft. So sit back, relax, and let the knowledge wash over you.
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Are shells algae?
Shells are not algae. Shells are the hard outer coverings of certain animals, such as mollusks, that are made of calcium carbonate. Algae, on the other hand, are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can range from single-celled to multicellular forms. Algae are not animals and do not produce shells.
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Are algae prokaryotes?
No, algae are not prokaryotes. Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various environments, including freshwater and marine habitats. They are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles within their cells. This distinguishes them from prokaryotes, which lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
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What are algae?
Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. They can range in size from microscopic single-celled organisms to large multicellular seaweeds. Algae play a crucial role in the ecosystem as they are primary producers, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Additionally, algae are an important food source for many aquatic organisms and are also used by humans in various industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, and biofuels.
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Are algae vegan?
Yes, algae is considered vegan. Algae is a plant-based organism that does not have a central nervous system or the ability to feel pain, making it suitable for a vegan diet. Algae is also a rich source of nutrients and can be used in a variety of vegan-friendly foods and supplements.
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Common Knowledge
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Basement Research
GEBHARD ULLMANN Basement Research's latest album is a wild and wacky ride through the mind of a musical genius. Ullmann's unique blend of avant-garde jazz and experimental soundscapes will leave your head spinning in the best possible way. From the moment the album kicks off with the frenetic energy of "Barking Mad," you know you're in for something special. Ullmann's saxophone skills are on full display, weaving in and out of complex rhythms and harmonies with ease. The rest of Basement Research provide the perfect backdrop, with each member adding their own flair to the mix. Tracks like "Funky Monkey" and "Groove Machine" showcase Ullmann's ability to blend traditional jazz elements with more modern influences, creating a sound that is both familiar and fresh at the same time. The band's chemistry is undeniable, with each member feeding off the energy of the others to create a truly dynamic listening experience. Overall, GEBHARD ULLMANN Basement Research have crafted an album that is sure to delight both jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike. So grab your headphones, sit back, and let yourself be transported to a world where anything is possible. Trust us, you won't regret it.
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Accelerated Frames of Reference
The latest offering from MOPCUT, "Accelerated Frames Of Rin," is a dizzying whirlwind of sound that will have you questioning reality, existence, and the very fabric of the universe itself. With its eclectic mix of jazz, electronic, and avant-garde influences, this album is a sonic journey unlike any other. From the moment the first track kicks in, you are transported to a strange and wonderful world where time and space are mere suggestions. The frenetic energy of tracks like "Temporal Lobe" and "Quantum Lullaby" will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in no time. But don't be fooled by the catchy rhythms and infectious hooks - this is music with depth and complexity that rewards repeat listens. Each track is a carefully crafted sonic tapestry, with layers upon layers of intricate instrumentation and mind-bending production techniques. Whether you're a seasoned music aficionado or a casual listener looking to expand your horizons, "Accelerated Frames Of Rin" is an album that demands your attention. So strap in, buckle up, and prepare to have your mind blown by the musical genius of MOPCUT.
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Invention of Knowledge
Mesmerising, tantalising, mind-bending. These are just a few words that come to mind when listening to the latest remix of ANDERSON / STOLT's masterpiece "Invention Of Knowledge". The 2023 remix takes everything you loved about the original and cranks it up to 11, adding new layers of complexity and intrigue that will leave you questioning reality itself. From the ethereal vocals of Jon Anderson to the virtuosic guitar work of Roine Stolt, every element of this album shines brighter than ever before. The production quality is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal track coming through crystal clear and perfectly balanced. It's like listening to a symphony of angels dancing on the head of a pin. Tracks like "Knowing", "Everybody Heals", and "Know" transport you to a world where time stands still and beauty reigns supreme. The seamless blend of prog-rock, jazz, and classical influences creates a sonic landscape that is truly out of this world. It's the kind of album that demands your full attention, rewarding you with new surprises and delights with each listen. In conclusion, ANDERSON / STOLT's "Invention Of Knowledge" 2023 remix is a triumph of creativity and musical prowess. If you're a fan of progressive rock or just appreciate good music in general, this album is a must-listen. So, put on your headphones, close your eyes, and let yourself be transported to a realm of pure sonic bliss. You won't regret it.
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Does spirulina or chlorella algae powder taste like nori algae?
Spirulina and chlorella algae powder have a different taste compared to nori algae. Spirulina has a slightly earthy and grassy flavor, while chlorella has a more intense, slightly bitter taste. Nori algae, on the other hand, has a distinct umami flavor with a hint of sweetness. Each type of algae powder has its own unique taste profile, and they may not necessarily taste like nori algae.
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Can you give me information about network brush algae eaters?
Network brush algae eaters, also known as Siamese algae eaters (Crossocheilus oblongus), are popular freshwater fish that are commonly used to control algae growth in aquariums. They are known for their voracious appetite for various types of algae, including brush algae. These fish are peaceful and can be kept with a variety of tank mates, but they may become territorial towards their own kind. It is important to provide them with a well-maintained tank with plenty of hiding spots and vegetation to keep them healthy and happy.
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Can algae have roots?
No, algae do not have roots. Algae are simple, plant-like organisms that lack roots, stems, and leaves. Instead, they typically anchor themselves using holdfasts, which are specialized structures that help them attach to surfaces like rocks or other substrates. Algae absorb nutrients directly from their surroundings through their cell walls, rather than through a root system.
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Is seaweed an algae?
Yes, seaweed is a type of algae. Algae is a broad term that includes various types of photosynthetic organisms that can be found in aquatic environments, including seaweed.
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