chemical input
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchemicalandinput
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chemical
adjective
uk/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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input
noun
uk/ˈɪn.pʊt/us/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandinputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There definitely are environmental costs that we should be concerned about, especially in terms ofchemicalinputuse.
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One of the primary reasons for this absence of analysis has been the lack of reliable data onchemicalinputuse in developing countries.
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Commercial systems could also face higher environmental and health costs, especially in terms of higherchemicalinputuse.
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A-type granites may also result from mantle-crust interactions, with variablechemicalinputfrom the mantle.
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Adopters of reducedchemical technologies may make simultaneous decisions to increase their level of knowledge and reduce their level ofchemicalinputusage, without one decision causing the other.
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Greater energy efficiency in the integrated rotation under organic management was attributed to the fact that the forage component was less sensitive tochemicalinputremoval than grain crops.
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Paragraph 5.5 refers to a government research project of some £32 million on ways to reducechemicalinput.
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They all use techniques that have stood the test of time, such as multi-cropping, reducedchemicalinput, local seed and using the knowledge, skill and experience of local farming.
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Each stage also may have different decision variables, such as steam / water /chemicalinput, etc.
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The respondents shared deep concerns about the long-lasting polluting effects caused by deforestation, industry, vehicles and the use of chemical inputs in agriculture.
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The chemistry of the environment is, of course, relevant to survival, and detection ofchemicalinput from the outside may well articulate directly with cell chemicals.
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To conserve space, we have avoided an in depth discussion of the environmental cost of chemical inputs used in cotton farming.
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This may imply that chemical inputs and human capital are economic substitutes.
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It appears that farmers who use reduced-chemical practices substitute human capital for chemical inputs.
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Mechanization replaced draft animals and chemical inputs replaced those produced on the farm.
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The past few decades have witnessed renewed interest in natural adaptation of crops to soils, with a reduction of chemical inputs.
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This type of research has limited relevance for the developing world, where the use of chemical inputs is low except in the most productive regions.
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At the same time it is necessary to maintain agricultural productivity and reduce expensive chemical inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides.
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