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Overall solute concentrations, notably chloride, sulphate and aluminium, are higher in the former which are also more acidic .
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Soil beneath a tree is often more acidic , especially if you allow leaves to decompose where they fall under the canopy.
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If this site is phosphorylated the N terminal region would become even more acidic .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It tastes a little acidic .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Granite, rich in silica, is the most abundant acidic rock.
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If this site is phosphorylated the N terminal region would become even more acidic .
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It appreciates an acidic , fertile soil that drains well.
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Sometimes coffee can be really acidic .
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The rock structure of much of this area is granite and naturally acidic .
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They are sometimes acidic to neutralise any alkaline residues carried over from the washing process and sometimes include disinfectants.
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They are somewhat fussy about soil, preferring an acidic , sunny site that is not waterlogged.
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Undiluted fruit juices are acidic in nature.