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sea mud

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sea mud [′sē ‚məd]
(geology)
A rich, slimy deposit in a salt marsh or along a seashore, sometimes used as a manure. Also known as sea ooze.


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JAPAN IS A COUNTRY where people in times of recession will happily fork out [yen]15,000 for a therapeutic regimen of Dead Sea mud packs, a massage and ear wax removal.
An anode buried in sea mud was connected with a copper wire to a cathode in the seawater, and as the bacteria stripped electrons from organic compounds in the mud, the electrons flowed from the anode to the cathode, producing an electric current.
Erno Laszlo facial moisturizer and sea mud soap, valued at $115.
 
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