nutritional value
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnutritionalandvalue
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nutritional
adjective
uk/njuːˈtrɪʃ.ən.əl/us/nuːˈtrɪʃ.ən.əl/
relating ...
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value
noun
uk/ˈvæl.juː/us/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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However, theirnutritionalvalueremains unclear, because only a few species have been analysed and the results seem contradictory.
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In addition, a wealth of information includingnutritionalvalue, medicinal properties and the most common methods of processing and preparation is given.
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Variation innutritionalvalueof sorghum hybrids with contrasting seed weight characteristics and comparisons with maize in broiler chicks.
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This is particularly relevant when assessing thenutritionalvalueof grass genotypes and their chemical suitability for biofermentation/biofuel.
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In addition, cereals form the vast majority of the agriculturally important crops, and their majornutritionalvalueis generally derived from the endosperm.
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During the 1980s and '90s, ryegrasses became dominant in temperate grassland agriculture because of their highnutritionalvalueand good response to nitrogen.
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Breeders can carry out such selection in dry environments by using tests fornutritionalvalueof straw digestibility.
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Either a lowernutritionalvalueor a lack of feeding stimulants of peas could be the reason for these results.
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A comparison of thenutritionalvalue, sensory qualities and food safety of organically and conventionally produced foods.
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Consumers of organic milk believe there is economic andnutritionalvaluein their purchase.
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In contrast, studies for other parts of the world14,22,64 reported that consumers rankednutritionalvalueand freshness higher than taste and other related quality characteristics.
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Improvements in harvest, processing and storing can retainnutritionalvalueand enhance societal access to products.
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Another unaccounted factor is thenutritionalvalueof fruit bodies.
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Thenutritionalvalueof a certain prey type may be reflected in survival time, developmental speed and/or egg production.
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These sales damage thenutritionalvalueof their diet.
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Multiple regression analysis was carried out comparingnutritionalvaluewith feeding time (dependent variable) for each tree species.
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However, this requires high nitrogen inputs and, in more extensive sustainable grasslands, yield per se has lower priority compared to traits associated withnutritionalvaluesuch as digestibility.
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