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The phrase "high nitrogen content" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the amount of nitrogen present in a substance or material. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The soil in this region has a high nitrogen content, which makes it ideal for growing nitrogen-loving plants such as corn and soybeans."
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Given the high nitrogen content of organic matter from bathers, nitrogenated species such as haloacetonitriles, nitrosamines, and chloramines are found in swimming pool water (Héry et al. 1995; Kim et al. 2002; Walse and Mitch 2008; Zwiener et al. 2007).
This application is based on the compound's high nitrogen content.
Its high nitrogen content can make foods appear to be protein-rich in standard nutrition tests.
One of the most-common species, V. aureus, can form harmful algal blooms in warm waters with a high nitrogen content.
Some species, especially E. viridis and E. sanguinea, can develop large toxic populations of green or red "blooms" in ponds or lakes with high nitrogen content.
Nevertheless, acetamidinium salts still have a relatively high nitrogen content.
A high soil organic matter content strongly correlates with high nitrogen content.
Besides, the high nitrogen content (17 wt%) can efficiently facilitate electron transfer, thus increasing the capacity.
The hybrid possesses an open-pore structure, large surface area, and high nitrogen content.
Alfalfa is a legume known by the high nitrogen content due to their symbiosis with Rhizobia bacteria.
Among the nitrogen fertilizers, the most widely used one is urea because of its high nitrogen content.
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