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单词 nitrogenous
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Definition of nitrogenous in English:

nitrogenous

adjective nʌɪˈtrɒdʒɪnəsnaɪˈtrɑdʒənəs
  • Containing nitrogen in chemical combination.

    nitrogenous fertilizers
    nitrogenous compounds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pulses are also necessary for sustainable agriculture, since they are nitrogen-fixing crops and provide an ecological alternative to chemical nitrogenous fertilizers.
    • The banana companies significantly increased their use of nitrogenous fertilizers, irrigation waters, and pesticides in order to ensure high yields of large, unblemished fruit.
    • Degraded nitrogenous compounds, mainly amino acids, are translocated to other organs, leading to reduction in the leaf nitrogen content.
    • Since the ferments are organized, it is possible that oxygen, acting as itself, is able to induce the production of the ferments through its contact with the nitrogenous materials, and therefore the ferments have arisen spontaneously.
    • The term ‘pharmaceutically acceptable amine salt’ contemplates salts with ammonia and organic nitrogenous bases strong enough to form salts with carboxylic acids.
    • This is the most important nitrogenous fertilizer.
    • When the body ‘burns' food the end products are mainly water and carbon dioxide, together with some nitrogenous chemicals such as urea.
    • Indeed, bacteria in the guts of extant termites are known to be able to convert the nitrogenous end product uric acid into metabolites usable by the host.
    • During this process of rendering a condensate was produced which was nitrogenous.
    • Under sulphur-deficient conditions, reduced protein synthesis is accompanied by the accumulation of organic and inorganic nitrogenous compounds.
    • Urea is a nitrogenous compound excreted in the urine by humans and most other mammals.
    • While nitrous oxide is created naturally in swampy soils, its leakage from fields is multiplied by the breakdown of nitrogenous fertilizers and the engine emissions of large farm machines.
    • They are made up of tightly coiled, double strands of DNA linked in a ladder-like structure with four nitrogenous chemicals: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine.
    • The majority of these signals can be assigned to amino acids and to nitrogenous metabolites derived therefrom.
    • The nitrogenous bases belong to two classes of molecules - purines and pyrimidines.
    • That is, it is plausible to hypothesize that observations of altered plasma steroids in contaminant-exposed juvenile and adult alligators are, in part, a response to nitrogenous pollutants.
    • Urine is easy to find by its strong odor - and it's a veritable cocktail of nitrogenous waste, amino acids, salts, and excreted sugars.
    • As the primary inorganic nitrogenous compound released from mineralized organic matter, ammonium plays, besides its nitrification product nitrate, a key role in N nutrition for plants and soil microorganisms.
    • High sugar concentration represses expression of genes for photosynthetic components, which leads to the acceleration of senescence and re-translocation of nitrogenous compounds.
    • Although fish do not produce NaOH, they do excrete bases such as ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes as a result of their metabolism.
 
 

Definition of nitrogenous in US English:

nitrogenous

adjectivenaɪˈtrɑdʒənəsnīˈträjənəs
  • Containing nitrogen in chemical combination.

    nitrogenous fertilizers
    nitrogenous compounds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Degraded nitrogenous compounds, mainly amino acids, are translocated to other organs, leading to reduction in the leaf nitrogen content.
    • They are made up of tightly coiled, double strands of DNA linked in a ladder-like structure with four nitrogenous chemicals: adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine.
    • The nitrogenous bases belong to two classes of molecules - purines and pyrimidines.
    • Under sulphur-deficient conditions, reduced protein synthesis is accompanied by the accumulation of organic and inorganic nitrogenous compounds.
    • The banana companies significantly increased their use of nitrogenous fertilizers, irrigation waters, and pesticides in order to ensure high yields of large, unblemished fruit.
    • Pulses are also necessary for sustainable agriculture, since they are nitrogen-fixing crops and provide an ecological alternative to chemical nitrogenous fertilizers.
    • The term ‘pharmaceutically acceptable amine salt’ contemplates salts with ammonia and organic nitrogenous bases strong enough to form salts with carboxylic acids.
    • Although fish do not produce NaOH, they do excrete bases such as ammonia and other nitrogenous wastes as a result of their metabolism.
    • Since the ferments are organized, it is possible that oxygen, acting as itself, is able to induce the production of the ferments through its contact with the nitrogenous materials, and therefore the ferments have arisen spontaneously.
    • Indeed, bacteria in the guts of extant termites are known to be able to convert the nitrogenous end product uric acid into metabolites usable by the host.
    • When the body ‘burns' food the end products are mainly water and carbon dioxide, together with some nitrogenous chemicals such as urea.
    • While nitrous oxide is created naturally in swampy soils, its leakage from fields is multiplied by the breakdown of nitrogenous fertilizers and the engine emissions of large farm machines.
    • High sugar concentration represses expression of genes for photosynthetic components, which leads to the acceleration of senescence and re-translocation of nitrogenous compounds.
    • That is, it is plausible to hypothesize that observations of altered plasma steroids in contaminant-exposed juvenile and adult alligators are, in part, a response to nitrogenous pollutants.
    • Urea is a nitrogenous compound excreted in the urine by humans and most other mammals.
    • Urine is easy to find by its strong odor - and it's a veritable cocktail of nitrogenous waste, amino acids, salts, and excreted sugars.
    • During this process of rendering a condensate was produced which was nitrogenous.
    • This is the most important nitrogenous fertilizer.
    • As the primary inorganic nitrogenous compound released from mineralized organic matter, ammonium plays, besides its nitrification product nitrate, a key role in N nutrition for plants and soil microorganisms.
    • The majority of these signals can be assigned to amino acids and to nitrogenous metabolites derived therefrom.
 
 
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