organic content
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforganicandcontent
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organic
adjective
uk/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/us/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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content
noun[U]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
a happy and ...
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(Definition oforganicandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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From each site, four samples were analysed for structural microbial andorganiccontent.
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Bacterial abundance in relation to surface area andorganiccontentof marine sediments.
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As might be expected, the percentage oforganiccontent(.55) is greater toward the top (note inverse correlation to depth), marking the top soil.
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However, analysing melted water alone may not yield all the availableorganiccontent, as many hydrocarbon biomarkers are poorly soluble in water.
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The hue is, therefore, presumably caused by anorganiccontent.
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The soil of this area had a highorganiccontent(approximately 70 % of dry weight).
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This variety of inputs into the snow and ice, post-deposition, contributes to itsorganiccontent.
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A significant change in unit cost was not found with change inorganiccontentat any particular rate of waste generation.
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As a result, the influence oforganiccontenton unit cost of disposal was not very significant.
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As explained earlier, segregation at source has been assumed, thus improving theorganiccontent.
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Environmental samples often do not have the same matrix - for example, soil can range from highorganiccontentto sand.
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This could be because the unit cost remains high unless theorganiccontentlevels reach an optimum value for methane generation.
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This shows the sensitivity of the method of disposal in relation toorganiccontent.
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Quality of manure would have a function with theorganiccontent, which in turn would have an impact on unit cost of disposal.
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These organic acids are relatively weak but contribute greatly to theorganiccontentof ice in remote areas where small levels of pollution occur.
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The rule uses different terms to identify the levels oforganiccontent.
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Subsequent assessment of the test kits at individual sites has confirmed that soils with highorganiccontentmay yield false positives using immunoassay test kits.
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In contrast, a change inorganiccontentfrom 20 to 80 per cent did not show as much significance with a change of only 15 per cent.
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Methane generation rates were therefore considered at betterorganiccontentin the formulation of the model.
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It employs conventional, proven techniques to remove any remaining recyclables and to stabilise theorganiccontentby composting or anaerobic digestion.
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