Chicory produces leafy growth that is high in nutritive value and mineral content if managed properly. |
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Reptiles and birds gulp their food down and hence lose much nutritive value. |
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Milk proteins have a smooth mouth feel and high nutritive and biological value. |
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Bilberry has been used as food for centuries due to its high nutritive value, and today represents a precious wild delicacy. |
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Barley is an important energy supplement but there is a large amount of variability in nutritive value among barley varieties. |
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She said that it could be effectively overcome by the consumption of highly nutritive foods. |
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The reason why the bones were boiled for a long time was that it was believed the bones were poor in nutritive value. |
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Milk protein has a smooth mouthfeel and high nutritive and biological values. |
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In the nutritive sphere, food is partially cooked by the stomach, and then moved in the form of chyle to the liver where it is heated further. |
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An intelligent integration of Mendelian and molecular breeding techniques will help to enhance the nutritive value of staples. |
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The new loaf is the same as national bread with six per cent dried milk powder added, giving it a high nutritive value. |
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The goal of this study was to determine the nutritive value of a FW product containing FW, corn, and wheat middlings. |
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The nutritive value of timothy, however, was superior to other forages at the more mature stage. |
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Earlier they used to provide some nutritive food supplements to the poor patients. |
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The mucilages are a very useful group of substances, being in most cases both demulcent and nutritive. |
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Thus the potential nutritive value of uncut silage swards is limited, and the emphasis must now be on conserving them as an edible feedstuff. |
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Spinach is a desirable leaf vegetable with good cooking qualities and a high nutritive value. |
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Additionally, the foam does not outgas harmful chemicals and it offers no nutritive value to termites. |
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Fixed to the same spot in the ocean as the tree to the land, the nutritive surface of the poriferous animal is always in contact with the water. |
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Generally, all maintenance and repair products should focus on the restorative and nutritive needs of the stratum corneum and epidermal cells. |
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It comes with a high nutritive and calorific value and is made from pasteurised, homogenised milk. |
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High frequency irrigation with nutritive solutions negatively affects both yield and dry matter content in tubers. |
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Food quality and nutritive value can be altered, and food allergies can also be a serious concern. |
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Herman is looking for new genetic, genomic, and proteomic methods to improve protein, oil, and nutritive value in soybeans. |
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These species are relatively low yielding, but produce nonbloating forage of high nutritive value that furnish excellent quality pasturage in late summer. |
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Powerfully blended with an equal amount of water, we get a full-flavored thicker and more nutritive juice. |
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In addition, cacao butter was used as a beauty product by Aztec women for its nutritive properties, especially as a balm to soothe burns. |
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The royal jelly has nutritive and stimulative virtues on the activity and the resistance of the organisation. |
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This is a barley variety that is inferior in grain, hull, and straw nutritive qualities that would logically have a negative impact on animal performance. |
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Real cells booster for the face, it helps in the extra-cellular synthesis of collagen and boosts the nutritive and revitalizing actions. |
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This is a very nutritive fruit which contains considerable amounts of fiber, vitamins and minerals. |
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It is compelling by its perfect purity, richness in nutritive elements and its delicate flavour. |
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Enriched with smooth and nutritive agents, this cream hydrates protects the lips of external aggressions and blur the lips wrinkles. |
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There is a growing expectation that our food must not only be healthy in terms of nutritive value but also in terms of how it has been produced. |
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With the excellent nutritive value and palatability of lablab, this forage may be used as a direct browse crop or as hay for supplementation or as an attractant. |
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Cowdung manuring, a traditional folk practice, is explained by both concepts, cowdung being said to be a cooling agent as well as a nutritive fertilizer. |
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Processing of maize further reduces the nutritive value by removing the outer layers of the kernels, which contain a significant portion of the nutrients. |
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The nutritive values of radishes and leaves consist of moderate levels of Vitamins A, B, C, Calcium, Iron, and traces of Phosphorus and Potassium. |
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Therefore, various strategies have been developed to improve the nutritive value of crops by modifying their protein composition through genetic engineering. |
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In other cases, doctors advise change of environment to a pollution-free atmosphere, good nutritive food with multivitamin supplements and plenty of fluids. |
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It is at its greatest nutritive value when all leaves are fully developed and seed or flower heads are just a bit short of full maturity. |
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During gestation, the embryo is fed by a special nutritive tissue, the placenta. |
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School girls who are kept on a scanty diet are apt to lapse menstrually, and should be put on a more nutritive dietary regimen. |
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The biodegradability and mechanical strength of nutritive pots for vegetable planting based on lignocellulose composite materials. |
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Conceived with a minimum of ingredients, the correct Duets lips and contours combine important covering capacity of a formula rich in pigments, and the care of a lenitive and anti-irritating nutritive texture. |
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This also permits them to subsist on food with lower nutritive value than smaller animals. |
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The resulting slurry is wafted through the canal system by the beating of the cilia, and digested by the nutritive cells. |
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D'Argenson reckoned that its consumption held up so well in times of high prices because the poor thought that it had nutritive value. |
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It is a plentiful species in mountainous countries, but is rather condimental than nutritive. |
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When the earth produces a plant it provides it with nutritive elements. |
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Iron deficiency is most likely to occur in alkaline or limy soils and may be induced by an excess of lime, deficient drainage or a high concentration of metal ions in the soil or nutritive solution. |
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Storage instructions of opened packages of the food shall be included on the label to ensure that the opened food maintains its wholesomeness and nutritive value. |
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In this manner, they provide phyto-nutrients that offer sanative, restorative, and nutritive factors that bring organ, gland, and tissue back to proper functioning. |
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In addition to their nutritive effect, citric acid and lactic acid for example, add the extra value of an improved feed intake induced by an improved tastiness. |
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This method of digestion would have required a large throughput of food and thus links the large mouthful size to the low nutritive content of the chosen grasses and sedges. |
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Felton GW, Donato K, Del Vecchio RJ, Duffey SS, Activation of plant foliar oxidases by insect feeding reduces nutritive quality of foliage for noctuid herbivores. |
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Grieve's A Modern Herbal, she described multiple uses for a powder made from the bark, describing it as a demulcent, emollient, expectorant, diuretic, and nutritive. |
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