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  • ng stomach tissue thus preserving its natural nutrient absorption capabilities.
  • damaging the intestines and preventing proper nutrient absorption.
  • ch work has included studies of phytoplankton nutrient acquisition and the relationships with light
  • cellular enzymes that are largely involved in nutrient acquisition.
  • erican Heart Association, in order to "ensure nutrient adequacy and replace sweat losses a healthy a
  • h amino acids and dextrose as part of a total nutrient admixture.
  • oculate multiple strains on separate multiple nutrient agar Petri dishes, incubate at 30 °C for 24 h
  • can then cleave the X-gal present within the nutrient agar, resulting in a blue colony.
  • es appear after 2 days in GYEA, Bennett's and nutrient agars.
  • district for assessing deficiency in texture, nutrient and other ingredients from January 31.
  • irrigation, groundwater flow, reach routing, nutrient and pesticide loading, water transfer.
  • Secondly, the lower nutrient and oxygen supply to cells in the hypoxic zon
  • etween phosphite and phosphate (a major plant nutrient and fertilizer ingredient), and controversial
  • onal on a good supply of high quality forage, nutrient and fat concentrations in the milk typically
  • Phosphorus is an essential nutrient and therefore is a common component of agricu
  • he early American frontier economy, both as a nutrient and as a means to preserve food.
  • Particularly, it is an essential nutrient and cofactor for the enzymatic synthesis of g
  • oots invade those of other species to enhance nutrient and water flow.
  • The ionome is the mineral nutrient and trace element composition of an organism,
  • been observed to disrupt food webs and alter nutrient and contaminant cycles of environments into w
  • in this situation muscular branches, and the nutrient arteries of the radius and ulna.
  • Water flow and turbulence facilitate nutrient assimilation across kelp fronds throughout th
  • The lab includes growth chambers, a nutrient autoanalyzer, gas chromatograph, HPLC, carbon
  • lids is considered one of the best indices of nutrient availability for the aquatic plants being gro
  • d summer) and die-backs correspond to reduced nutrient availability, shorter photoperiods and increa
  • Algae tend to grow very quickly under high nutrient availability, but each alga is short-lived, a
  • of producing is limited by the bottleneck in nutrient availability, and decreases exponentially.
  • se themselves in such a way so as to maximise nutrient availability.
  • urally low in nutrients, in order to maintain nutrient balance and prevent coforever and alwaysntami
  • able to help vegetarians maintain an adequate nutrient balance including several Vegetarian Diet Pyr
  • f a combination of insect pests, diseases and nutrient balance; this is known as "clover sickness".
  • a suspension of bacteria in sterile saline or nutrient broth.
  • salinity, and mitigating also the effects of nutrient buildup or unintentional introduction of fore
  • d animals and also of how the availability of nutrient chemicals determines the fertility of the sea
  • can cause biotic stress from root, water, or nutrient competition below the surface, or from shadin
  • Brew et al. (1989) write that "[w]hile the nutrient composition of elaiosomes may provide the und
  • could confer a growth advantage under certain nutrient conditions.
  • he Urban Watersheds Research Institute, these nutrient contaminants tend to be more of a problem in
  • "Lean Cuisine" is considered by the FDA as a nutrient content claim, so all Lean Cuisine items are
  • ulated by the Agency; and to require that all nutrient content claims (for example, 'high fiber', 'l
  • asitic species C. fasciculata requires a high nutrient content broth (including heme and folic acid)
  • h low primary productivity, the result of low nutrient content.
  • lability, soil water holding capacity and its nutrient content.
  • y forests, reducing forest cover and the soil nutrient content.
  • Most of nutrient contribution to the lake comes from settlemen
  • the meeting of the oceans here also fuels the nutrient cycle for marine life, making it one of the b
  • e being extensively studied for their role in nutrient cycling in the ocean.
  • cs, plant-stressor coevolution, and ecosystem nutrient cycling.
  • , salinity, turbidity, chlorophyll and later, nutrient data.
  • Source: USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 22 (
  • by the US government in response to the vast nutrient deficiencies seen in US military recruits at
  • Other nutrient deficiencies are identified through biomarker
  • ad to reduced root systems, water stress, and nutrient deficiencies, while indirect effects of an in
  • heart muscle and therefore reduce oxygen and nutrient demand, so reduced blood supply can still tra
  • red cereals, are more often energy dense than nutrient dense.
  • or is added to the medium in order to measure nutrient depletion.
  • ic stress, such as inflammation, hypoxia, and nutrient deprivation, possibly acts by its inhibition
  • terest to dog owners are the effect of MOS on nutrient digestibility and stool quality; both for hea
  • The controlled addition of the nutrient directly affects the growth rate of the cultu
  • testing estuarine water quality and watershed nutrient discharges.
  • ater pollution or unacceptably high levels of nutrient enrichment.
  • ively increase the surface area available for nutrient exchange between the mother and the fetus.
  • although duckweed is initially effective as a nutrient filter, over time some nutrient build-up retu
  • The Greater Glider can digest low nutrient foliage, specifically eucalypt leaf matter, w
  • "Choline: an essential nutrient for public health".
  • cavity of the affected bones, often near the nutrient foramen (where the blood vessels enter the bo
  • nd predation to grown within, and with a rich nutrient formed within the gall for the parasitic inse
  • DHA efficiently, and must receive this vital nutrient from the woman through the placenta during pr
  • . Sanchez, A. R. Townsend, F. S. Zhang (2009) Nutrient Imbalances in Agricultural Development: Scien
  • Selenium is a vital nutrient in animals and humans.
  • ave proved that iron is an essential limiting nutrient in important areas of the world ocean.
  • al GLP-2 is co-secreted along with GLP-1 upon nutrient ingestion.
  • rganisation, National Cancer Institute, Micro Nutrient Initiative, CDC, agricultural agencies, and U
  • to link intestinal growth and metabolism with nutrient intake.
  • e all the available plant nutrients until one nutrient is absent and they return to dormancy.
  • A foliar nutrient is any liquid substance applied directly to t
  • do in estuaries, it is unlikely that the same nutrient is missing in both.
  • poor drainage, poor water quality due to low nutrient levels and high concentrations of sulfides an
  • sandy, peaty areas with high humidity and low nutrient levels in the soil.
  • sses growth and proliferation when energy and nutrient levels are scarce.
  • Conversely, overly high nutrient levels may create an overabundance of macroph
  • ers to measure correlations with nutrients or nutrient levels as significant, or not.
  • Mesotrophic soils have moderate nutrient levels.
  • f water, ice, air, rock or soil with very low nutrient levels.
  • of sea, to combat the negative effect of high nutrient load in the sea.
  • %) agricultural areas, contribute less of the nutrient load.
  • continuously to check the degree of external nutrient loading of the lake waters and to evolve appr
  • ver, water quality is degraded from sediment, nutrient loading, pesticides and other toxins.
  • ver, water quality is degraded from sediment, nutrient loading, untreated sewage discharge, pesticid
  • These practices will help to reduce nutrient loadings downstream, improve water quality, a
  • The Pirron Yaloak has high nutrient loads due to dairy farming in its catchment.
  • These areas have been termed as HNLC (high nutrient, low carbon) areas.
  • Nutrient management is a system used by farmers to man
  • 2-9 Farmers can develop and implement nutrient management plans to reduce excess application
  • Part of the manure nutrient management section of the Livestock and Poult
  • idance documents on preparing a comprehensive nutrient management plan (CNMP) for AFOs.
  • Manure management is a component of nutrient management.
  • An abundance of one nutrient may cause a deficiency of another nutrient.
  • Nutrient media contain all the elements that most bact
  • Plants and animals extract nutrient minerals from rocks and release oxygen in the
  • d digest insect prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to supplement their nitrate-low envir
  • d digest insect prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to supplement their nitrate-low envir
  • d digest insect prey and absorb the resulting nutrient mixture to supplement their nitrate-low envir
  • en of the digestive system, and the resulting nutrient molecules are transferred into the blood or b
  • on can occur from retardant chemicals exuded, nutrient monopolization, or from lack of natural contr
  • on, the lime reacts with the corn so that the nutrient niacin can be assimilated by the digestive tr
  • Currently no reported nutrient or herb interactions involve menthol.
  • g most of its harmful phosphorus and nitrogen nutrient overloads coming from urban runoff.
  • us is applied directly to the weed trees in a nutrient paste which can be stored and handled conveni
  • Nutrient pollution caused by runoff of soil and fertil
  • Sources of nutrient pollution include runoff from farm fields and
  • Nutrient pollution, a form of water pollution, refers
  • e limited carrying capacity of this region of nutrient poor soils, with possible aggravation of soci
  • ligotrophic, which means that it is extremely nutrient poor and contain very little organic matter.
  • ng from the base of sandstone slopes generate nutrient poor acid mires dominated by Sphagnum and Pol
  • y, or without intervening fallow periods, the nutrient poor soils may be exhausted or eroded to an u
  • They are found in nutrient poor tropical and subtropical ocean waters (p
  • bility to continue this production in dry and nutrient poor regions.
  • N and 40°S and dominates in the oligotrophic ( nutrient poor) regions of the oceans.
  • h nutrients such as nitrogen not found in the nutrient poor, acidic soil that it grows in.
  • The change in nutrient ratios contributes to select diatoms as main
  • This enables nutrient recycling within a regulatory framework deriv
  • erent soil microorganisms are responsible for nutrient recycling (for one, through decomposing plant
  • Taking the case of nutrient recycling; insects contribute to this vital f
  • Planktonic nutrient regeneration and cycling efficiency along a t
  • AT LOSS, UTILIZE FAT FIRST FOR ENERGY, DIRECT NUTRIENT REPARTITIONING, SUPPORT GREATER NUTRIENT ABSO
  • c acid (FA, folate or vitamin B9), is a vital nutrient required by all living cells for nucleotide b
  • Despite these adaptations, nutrient requirement typically exceed uptake during th
  • vegetarian and vegan diets can meet all these nutrient requirements and are appropriate for all stag
  • Sometimes when the nutrient restriction is severe, the growth period is e
  • If the nutrient restriction is severe enough, the organism ma
  • ce while providing them with a steady flow of nutrient rich protein medium, their bodies are able to
  • In the bosque, this trend means moist, nutrient rich soil that the cottonwood seedlings need
  • grasses and vegetation which took hold in the nutrient rich lake bottom and graze their cattle and s
  • rse process (meiotrophication), becoming less nutrient rich with time.
  • phorylation of Atg13 through TOR kinase under nutrient rich conditions.
  • Nutrient rich waters were then no longer upwelled and
  • ce, filter the waters and create build-ups of nutrient rich soil on the banks.
  • atre has been found to increase in eutrophic ( nutrient rich) waters.
  • d to conservation practices that will control nutrient runoff from agricultural land.
  • His latest work used a process known as nutrient signaling to develop a nutraceutical treatmen
  • The purpose of the wetland was to act as a nutrient sink which could capture nutrients prior to t
  • Algal nutrient solutions are made up of a mixture of chemica
  • Sometimes referred to as "Growth Media", nutrient solutions (along with carbon dioxide and ligh
  • generally recognized as safe (GRAS) only as a nutrient source of iodine, administration of EDDI also
  • Fears that HEPES may serve as a nutrient source for aerobic bacteria have been shown t
  • index is used in New Zealand as a measure of nutrient status of lakes.
  • d, it does not always accurately estimate the nutrient status of the crop.
  • hich is based on feeding of a growth limiting nutrient substrate to a culture.
  • Also a lowered availability of a given nutrient, such as SO2−4 can affect the uptake of anoth
  • s may be affected by limiting growth factors, nutrient supply, temperature, and additional inhibitin
  • present are those which are adapted to a low nutrient supply.
  • 2011, The OSSP announced its initiation of a nutrient survey of the Mississippi River and its major
  • This nutrient survey is the first research project formally
  • Sodium is an essential nutrient that regulates blood volume and blood pressur
  • Folic acid is another nutrient that some governments have mandated is added
  • In turn the ants will feed on a special nutrient that is only created by the fungus they nurtu
  • Proper nutrient timing takes into account two dimensions that
  • Nutrient timing is a sports dieting concept that incor
  • Nutrient toxicity occurs when an excess of a nutrient
  • Schilling suggests efficient nutrient translocation and utilization, notably nitrog
  • The fungus also blocks water and nutrient transport within the tree.
  • rhizal fungi inhabit plant roots and increase nutrient uptake for the plant in exchange for food res
  • Improvements in nutrient uptake are facilitated by root adaptations su
  • as an anchor and for water absorption, since nutrient uptake is achieved through carnivory.
  • e leaf cover which can inhibit the energy and nutrient uptake of its grape clusters.
  • p can still be nitrogen deficient if it has a nutrient uptake problem.
  • soils provide for greater and more efficient nutrient uptake, reduced nutrient consumption, and eff
  • The biggest problem that mangroves face is nutrient uptake.
  • restrial sediment supply and transport modes, nutrient utilization and bottom water oxygen concentra
  • ts, the controls on organic matter burial and nutrient utilization in the ocean.
  • the headwaters of the River Aeron, whose low nutrient waters are home to a number of locally rare w
  • by combining a media that lacks an essential nutrient with a strain of an organism that depends on