Sentence examples for demand for nutrients from inspiring English sources

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Generally, the cambium of trees in temperate zones is most active in the spring, when buds open and shoots extend, creating a demand for nutrients.

This is related to the extensive form of cultivation which can lead to an increase of carbon and humus in the soil and their low demand for nutrients and pesticides [30, 31].

At the onset of lactation, metabolic changes are coordinated among multiple tissues through the endocrine system to accommodate the increased demand for nutrients and energy while allowing the animal to remain in homeostasis.

Tumour cells have an increased demand for nutrients such as glucose and amino acids.

This finding reflects the increased demand for nutrients of the plants when grown under elevated CO2.

The enlarged synovium imposes an increased demand for nutrients and oxygen.

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It may be recalled at this stage that original interest for application of nanotechnology in cancer biology, stemmed from the expectation that cancer cells would show higher uptake of nano-materials, as there is constant demand for nutrient supply to pace up with their high metabolic rate, a point that may have some supporting evidences [[14]].

First, the physiological role of blood as a sentinel tissue and a systemic integrator of tissue and organ-level perturbations could lead to adaptive responses in response to major metabolic perturbations such as excessive build-up of body mass and the attendant increases in the demand for nutrient and oxygen transport.

In mice, mitochondria with high Δ ψm might be segregated in fetal membranes as an adaptive consequence of the high energy demand for nutrient transport typical of embryonic annexes, and the same process could be extended to spermatozoon mitochondria, contextually assuring their exclusion from the animal body.

The greatest response may be realized in younger stands when demands for nutrients are high (Chappell et al. 1992; Miller 1981) and also in older stands if N deficiency exists (Miller 1981).

Additionally, despite high levels of inorganic nutrients in throughfall, subsurface runoff losses are nearly inexistent, showing that biological demand for these nutrients is greater than that available in soils [33].

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