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nutrients <nutrient; nutrients> N

nutrients

nutrients

nutrients MED
nutrients ECON

nutrient <nutrient; nutrients> N

nutrient <nutrient; nutrients> ADJ

nutrient <nutrient; nutrients> N

nutrient ADJ

nutrient value MED

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Development was analyzed with and without supplemented nutrients (glucose, ammonium, phosphate, peptone).
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It derives nutrients from the host through its tegument, as the tegument is completely covered with absorptive hair-like microtriches.
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But superfruits or superfoods do not really exist -- every fruit or vegetable is a superfruit or supervegetable because they all provide us with different nutrients.
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Rosehip oil is rich in skin-loving nutrients to improve overall skin health.
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This movement aids in the delivery of organelles, nutrients, metabolites, genetic information, and other materials to all parts of the cell.
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Water quality is also a concern in the refuge: cadmium, lead, mercury, nutrients, selenium, thallium, and dissolved oxygen.
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The stockfish retains all the nutrients from the fresh fish, only concentrated: it is therefore rich in proteins, vitamins, iron, and calcium.
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Anthropogenic sources of nutrients into waterways have increased substantially causing eutrophication especially in coastal systems.
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It is almost lacking in chlorophyll and therefore is unable to photosynthesise as most plants do; instead it gains sugars and nutrients from mycorrhizal fungi.
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Freshwater inflows carry nutrients into estuaries, replenishing the stock for phytoplankton use.
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