nutrient in the PONS Dictionary

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Many obtain at least part of their organic nutrients from the host as well.
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Mixing of deep ocean water with shallower water brings up nutrients and makes them available to shallow water life.
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Selenium is an important nutrient but is also commonly toxic.
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The authors analyzed 11 other nutrients reported in studies of produce.
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Seal milk is very rich in nutrients which also allows pups to gain weight rapidly.
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The resulting recycled nutrients, derived from catabolism in the tumor stroma, are then used to power the anabolic growth of cancer cells.
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The presence of such a zone may influence the total column primary production, vertical distribution of nutrients, dissolved oxygen etc.
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Soon, research scientists were studying complex relationships among vegetation, animals, soil, nutrients, weather and disease.
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It is also important to use a substrate that does not contain too many available nutrients.
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Because of this they thrive in still, nutrient-poor environments where other phytoplankton are starving.
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