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Nutrients (journal)

Nutrients is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing reviews, regular research papers, and short communications on all aspects of nutrition. It was established in 2009 and is published by MDPI. The editor-in-chief is Peter Howe.

Usage examples of "nutrients".

Intravenous drips fed nutrients into their veins, and catheters carried everything else away into grimy jars.

Using chemical nitrogen fertilizers makes plants grow fast, but it does not always give them the strength or range of nutrients they need to resist insect attacks.

The best way to return nutrients to the soil is to add organic matter through compost, mulch, organic fertilizers and cover crops.

Assimilation can then proceed in a normal manner, and the body should be able to obtain all the nutrients it needs from the foods eaten.

It promotes the assimilation of vital nutrients and so contributes to the supply of nervous energy.

They are not suppressants but vital cell nutrients and are cumulative in their action.

Composted into the soil, it reportedly adds nutrients like trace elements, and even growth hormones that are difficult to find from other sources.

As a mulch, it helps retain moisture while gradually adding nutrients to the soil.

They provided an efficient pathway for the exchange of nutrients and reproductive matter, allowing the colony to spread out when there was no substrate to feed on, while preventing it from drifting apart.

Whatever nutrients were in the honeysuckle wine were all they got, and their bodies showed all the signs of malnutrition.

The rind would quickly rot and return its component nutrients to the plant.

They supply the algae with certain essential nutrients, and the algae use the energy of sunlight to generate carbohydrates.

Development of the fetus can be watched day by day and the flow of nutrients perfectly controlled.