better nutrition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbetterandnutrition
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better
adjective
uk/ˈbet.ər/us/ˈbet̬.ɚ/
comparative of good: of a higher standard, or more suitable, pleasing, or effective than other things ...
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nutrition
noun[U]
uk/njuːˈtrɪʃ.ən/us/nuːˈtrɪʃ.ən/
the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence ...
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(Definition ofbetterandnutritionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These increased energy demands on their bodies were not offset bybetternutrition.
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Cultivatingbetternutrition: can the food pyramid help translate dietary recommendations into agricultural goals?
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The reasons may bebetternutritionduring pregnancy or utilisation of antenatal services.
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The renewal of the body would be the result of an improved environment andbetternutrition.
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Parasite control for hookworm, ascariasis and trichuriasis is part ofbetternutrition.
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Better incomes and assets are however shown not to have translated intobetternutrition.
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The result indicates that insect cell lines have the potential to providebetternutritionthan the haemolymph-based diets that have been the focus of artificial diets to date.
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Improving the micronutrient status of plants would increase yield and increase micronutrient content of the seeds, leading tobetternutritionof the progeny crop and to improved human micronutrient nutrition.
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The final eradication of the disease is very greatly a matter ofbetternutrition, better environmental hygiene, better housing and more health education.
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The campaign forbetternutritionwhich is now actively proceeding is again a factor.
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Those figures correlated accurately with the improved water supply andbetternutrition.
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After all, what is needed at present is a policy of cheap home-grown food andbetternutrition.
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Here we have two very remarkable cases, both of which may be attributed tobetternutritionor to other causes.
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It would provide the basis, through education, for diversifying the economy and, throughbetternutrition and health, lay the basis for health and family limitation.
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It is the key tobetternutrition, to improved health and life expectancy and to rising living standards.
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Better housing,betternutrition, better clothing and speedier educational advance have all combined to improve the nation's health and well-being.
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They do it by learning about and providingbetternutritionand in many other ways.
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You cannot get health and satisfactory production without better food which givesbetternutrition.
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I am aware, too, that children, because of better medicine,betternutritionand better hygiene grow and develop earlier.
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Many young mothers today have had throughout their lives the chance ofbetternutritionthan their mothers.
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