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  1. Roundpixel
    La mayoría de esos trocitos son los que una vez unidos forman el propio recipiente :troll:
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  2. GrofTheGuard
    #1 sal de mi cabeza, bribón! xD
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  3. Abdo_Collo
    #1 Exacto!
    "If people are concerned about nanoplastics in bottled water, it's reasonable to consider alternatives like tap water,"
    2    k 50
  4. Juan_Nervion
    Pues yo no veo ninguno.
    1    k 35
  5. Juan_Nervion
    #7 Si, como el Santo aquel.
    1    k 35
  6. function
    #6 [Meme del señor "que yo lo vea, que yo lo vea"]
    1    k 29
  7. function
    Vaya, vaya, sí que es segura la industria alimentaria... ¿Dónde quedó el magufismo ahora?
    0    k 20
  8. function
    "While microplastics are anything under 5 millimeters, nanoplastics are defined as particles below 1 micrometer, or a billionth of a meter -- so small they can pass through the digestive system and lungs, entering the bloodstream directly and from there to organs, including the brain and heart. They can also cross the placenta into the bodies of unborn babies.

    There is limited research on their impacts on ecosystems and human health, though some early lab studies have linked them to toxic effects, including reproductive abnormalities and gastric issues"
    0    k 20
  9. Maño
    Brita, filtros, agua de grifo, y a correl.
    Espero que haya (haiga para los votantes del ppsoe) menos microplásticos en el agua corriente.
    0    k 9
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