marine algae

collocation in English

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marine
adjective[before noun]
uk
/məˈriːn/
us
/məˈriːn/
related to the sea or ...
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algae
noun[plural]
uk
/ˈæl.ɡiː/
us
/ˈæl.dʒiː/
very simple, usually small plants that grow in or near water and do not have ordinary leaves ...
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(Definition ofmarineandalgaefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The proliferation ofmarinealgaehas caused much local disquiet.
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Dimethyl sulfide is believed to arise in surface water from the natural biochemistry of certain species ofmarinealgae.
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Because of the very mobile nature ofmarinealgae, it is necessary to include a safety margin to ensure protection of public health.
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The bromoperoxidases found inmarinealgaefeature vanadium at the active site (see vanadium bromoperoxidase).
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The primary sources of inorganic nitrogen used bymarinealgaeare nitrate and ammonium.
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Marine oil shales are composed ofmarinealgae, acritarchs, and marine dinoflagellates.
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He is remembered for his research of benthicmarinealgae.
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A series of them, created by long-ago quarrying activities, contains still-unidentified invertebrate species andmarinealgae.
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The fish's diet consists ofmarinealgae, worms, crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish.
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Stromatolites, which aremarinealgaegrowths, were unknown, and it was a puzzle whether these fossils were organic or inorganic products.
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Somemarinealgaeincorporate arsenic into complex organic molecules such as arsenosugars and arsenobetaines.
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The nature of the organisms associated with older acritarchs is generally not clear, though many are probably related to unicellularmarinealgae.
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Such clean energy production also can be coupled with desalination using salt-tolerantmarinealgaeto generate fresh water and electricity.
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Marinealgaeprovide shelter for nudibranches and hermit crabs.
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Unlike manymarinealgae, it is distributed widely in both warm and cold waters.
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It includes elaborate illustrations of seaweed andmarinealgaeon folded leaves.
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Currently, the data for themarinealgae, particularly seaweeds, are the most complete.
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The researchers discovered that certain species ofmarinealgaeproduced rich nutrients.
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Marinealgaeliving in this new sea raised the level of atmospheric oxygen.
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