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  2. 10 Best Protein Shakers for Maximizing Your Gym Gains - AOL

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    Best Protein Shakers. What to Consider. ... Our choice for the best budget-friendly bottle, the SportShaker, is a reliable no-frills pick. It's proudly made in the USA, uses BPA-free plastic, and ...

  3. 6 Best Electric Protein Shakers, Tested by Fitness Editors - AOL

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  4. Protein skimmer - Wikipedia

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    A protein skimmer or foam fractionator is a device used to remove organic compounds such as food and waste particles from water. It is most commonly used in commercial applications like municipal water treatment facilities, public aquariums , and aquaculture facilities.

  5. The best high-protein, low-calorie foods for weight loss - AOL

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    See the 15 best high-protein, low-calorie foods for weight loss under 200 calories from both animal and plant-based protein. ... Protein: 20 grams. Canned tuna is a budget-friendly, ...

  6. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Protein skimmers are devices that remove organic compounds prior to their degradation, and are very useful in marine aquariums. Protein skimming is also used in the popular Berlin method that relies on live rock and periodic partial water changes to degrade and remove waste products. The Berlin method requires large amounts of live rock in the ...

  7. Berlin Method - Wikipedia

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    As an added measure, a protein skimmer is used to remove some of the dissolved organic compounds before they break down into ammonia, although skimmers do not remove ammonia from fish urea. The typical rule of thumb is to use from 1-2 lb (0.45 to 0.9 kg) of live rock per gallon (US) (3.7 liters) of aquarium water depending on the density of the ...