calcium content

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calcium
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkæl.si.əm/
us
/ˈkæl.si.əm/
a chemical element that is present in teeth, bones, ...
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content
adjective[after verb]
uk
/kənˈtent/
us
/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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(Definition ofcalciumandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To check usage of any lime-containing substance, we check itscalciumcontentand the subsidy is paid on that.
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Children and infants must learn healthy eating habits, and milk, with its protein andcalciumcontent, is a very important part of this.
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If a food product has a highcalciumcontent, which promotes bone growth, it is unacceptable call it ‘healthy’if it also contains large amounts of fats and sugar.
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This reagent provides a means of determining thecalciumcontentin intra-cellular fluid.
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The highcalciumcontentin coca explains why people used it for bone fractures.
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Found in thin layers and with a highcalciumcontent, it has a poor agricultural value.
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Acidic soils may have lowercalciumcontent, leading to lower plant soil quality.
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Aside from the pleasing taste, it is also sought for its potassium andcalciumcontent.
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Thecalciumcontentin the limestone is the main factor for the formation of the hard white outside layer of hens' eggs.
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The green, leafy tops of radish and carrots also are excellent sources of nutrients, but should be fed sparingly due to the highcalciumcontent.
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Thecalciumcontenthas a tangential benefit in removing sulfur and phosphorus, but other additives such as lime are still needed.
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Because of theircalciumcontent, they are often radiographically visible.
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Highcalciumcontentand high catabolism for alcohol makes it a favorite "anju" (side dish for drinking).
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Smaller clay particles and a highcalciumcontentlower the sintering point.
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It also resists contamination during cooling better because of its much highercalciumcontent.
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The former interacts with calcium channels of endoplasmic and sarcoplasmic reticulum, thus changing thecalciumcontentin a cell.
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Thecalciumcontenthardens the water and tends to clog up some filters; hence, some products containing calcium hypochlorite also contain anti-scaling agents.
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The cement would be manufactured by beneficiating lunar rock that had a highcalciumcontent.
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An attempt to increase thecalciumcontentby applying calcium after harvest had resulted in severe injury to the fruit.
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There are two main methods for creating such spheres, which differ based on thecalciumcontentof the liquid product to be spherified.
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