Examples of using Nitrogenous in English and their translations into Spanish
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Food attractants are volatile nitrogenous substances that attract the flies to search for protein supplements to their diet.
which provides a blend of nitrogenous compounds and amino acids to enhance growth.
It is a nitrogenous non protein: a compound that contains nitrogen,
water, nitrogenous compounds, carbohydrates and fats.
Of particular note in this behaviour was the rise in prices of Manufacture of basic chemical products, nitrogenous compounds, fertilisers,
Nutritional unbalances may be caused by an excess of nitrogenous fertilization(which produce vigorous
they are particularly attracted to materials that emit volatile nitrogenous substances, such as bird droppings, for purposes of supplementing their protein requirements.
Its genetic legacy gives it a great facility to absorb nitrogenous nutrients from the substrate while rapidly growing its roots.
An excess of nitrogenous fertilization produces a vigorous plant growth, which make them attractive to vectors(thrips
Purfiltrum controls ammonia, nitrites and nitrates by removing nitrogenous organic waste that would otherwise be converted into these harmful chemicals.
it is necessary to make the first feeding- nitrogenous.
0.3% of nitrogenous materials, up to 11% of various sugars(most notably glucose and sucrose) and very small amounts of fiber and essence.
Executive Order No. 470 issued on 20 July 1991 reduced tariff rates on nitrogenous fertilizers from 5 to 0 per cent while maintaining those on phosphates at 5 per cent.
nucleotide purine and pyrimidine bases nitrogenous.
NH 4+ through a process called ammonification Decomposition of nitrogenous organic material resulting in the production of ammonia
Nitrogenous fertilizers were key to boosting agricultural production in Japan at the time,
Histamine is an organic nitrogenous compound which naturally occurs in the human body,
dangerously when mixed with certain nitrogenous compounds(such as Nitric Acid),
In 1950, the New Japan Nitrogenous Fertilizer Company(新日本窒素肥料株式会社, Shin Nihon Chisso Hiryō Kabushiki Kaisha),
availability of ammonium and phosphate in the effluent and the ultraviolet radiation in the build-up of nitrogenous and photoprotective compounds- mycosporine-like amino acids(MAAs)- by stimulating the metabolism of nitrogen.