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Перевод: nutrient speek nutrient


[прилагательное]
питательный; доставляющий пищу; питающий;
[существительное]
питательное вещество


Тезаурус:

  1. Current thinking is that the chromosome of E. coli meets all the microbe's ordinary domestic needs, which rarely change, and that plasmid-borne information comes into play only when the microbe encounters a stress - a changed nutrient, an antibiotic or competitor.
  2. Worldwide, indeed, surplus nutrient is at least as dangerously polluting as pure toxin.
  3. However, new colonists in Gran Pajonal are employing a fallow period of only 7 years, which is likely to cause long-term nutrient depletion so that maintenance of crop productivity will only be possible with the addition of artificial fertilisers.
  4. It is important to obtain enough of this nutrient because it is needed to facilitate the absorption of calcium in the diet.
  5. The algae photosynthesize, and supply the clam with nutrient.
  6. The book includes previously unpublished data for over 60 new foods and the nutrient coverage has been extended to include selenium, manganese, iodine, non-starch polysaccharides, fatty acids and cholesterol.
  7. Red fish (such as herring, sardines, kippers, and salmon) are a reasonable, naturally occurring source of vitamin D. Eggs supply some of this nutrient, but not as much as red fish; because eggs are relatively high in saturated fat they should not be the main source of vitamin D. Margarine has this vitamin added, but again is not the preferred source because a good eating regime should not be too high in fat.
  8. This occurs because most tropical rainforest biogeochemical cycles involve a tight intra-system relationship between the living biomass and the litter which contains the major reservoirs of nutrients; this is in contrast to the biogeochemical cycles of temperate and boreal forests wherein the soil plays a much more significant role in nutrient recycling (see Mannion 1986e for a more complete discussion of these relationships).
  9. Instead of nutrient content per 100 g, the authorities have related their figures to average portion sizes, which should be of practical value to dietitians, health care workers and the food industry.
  10. It has been suggested, too, that pollution by nutrient is responsible for the outbreak of crown of thorns starfish, which have devastated large areas of Australia's Great Barrier Reef (see overleaf).
  11. The machairs, however, are coarse-textured, readily permeable and base-rich, and organic matter breakdown under the aerobic conditions and good nutrient supply in the calcareous soils is more rapid.
  12. These are simple needs that can be simply met - plants will grow perfectly well in pure sand - provided they are kept amply supplied with water and a complete nutrient solution.
  13. The 1922 Once-Over tillage system allowed users to plough, power harrow and inject carbon dioxide to boost nutrient uptake.

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