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47: #[[Bleaching]] - Sun (20830 bytes)
213: ...Sun when it is high in the sky causes temporary [[bleaching]] of the photosensitive pigments in the [[retina]... - Algae (8082 bytes)
51: ...her zooxanthellae, from the host leads to [[coral bleaching]]. - Coral reef (11599 bytes)
24: ...ral damage) such as this may be caused by [[coral bleaching]]. [http://www.biology.iastate.edu/intop/1Austral...
37: ...ve normal, many tropical coral reefs were [[coral bleaching|bleached]] or killed. Some recovery has been note...
40: ... to destructive fishing, unregulated tourism, and bleaching due to climatic changes. Many of the diverse cora... - Great Barrier Reef (3888 bytes)
18: ...erature tolerance, as demonstrated in the [[coral bleaching]] events of the summers of [[1998]] and [[2002]]....
20: ...emperature apparently continuing, much more coral bleaching is expected to occur in the coming decades. - Bromine (8073 bytes)
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122: Tooth whitening, or [[tooth bleaching]], procedures attempt to lighten a tooth's color ...
124: Working chemically, a bleaching agent is used to carry out an [[oxidation reactio... - Marine Life (10377 bytes)
56: ...al reefs experienced a "once in a thousand years" bleaching event, which killed off vast expanses of reefs ac... - Wheat (11378 bytes)
137: ...ats are harder to process and red wheats may need bleaching. Therefore, soft and white wheats usually command... - Coral (8108 bytes)
33: ...m carbonate skeletons, an event known as '[[coral bleaching]]'.
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