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Since sponge coral earring are gained from natural organic material, it would exactly be precise to process them well and with care. Both Cedar-Knox and Yankton have reported difficulties with trihalomethanes (THMs), which occur when natural organic material, such as the decaying vegetation or insects commonly found in the river, reacts with chlorine used to treat the water. The effect is serene and yet wholly practical as elements of modernity are also balanced out, making the notion of natural organic materials a viable choice serving both objectives of form and function. |
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