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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human feeding" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of providing food to humans. For example, "The church organized a human feeding program for the homeless community in the area."
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Such limitations are known to play a role in human feeding behaviour.
Probably the greatest knowledge of the influence of chemicals in human feeding control relates to artificial sweeteners.
"Pigeons usually feed early in the morning and late in the afternoon, but birds that rely on human feeding will adjust to a human schedule," she said.
Human feeding of dolphins is a major problem around Sarasota, which is a popular tourist and recreation spot for its well-groomed beaches and scenic drives.
Human feeding of wild dolphins is bringing dolphins into contact with anglers and their gear, and leading to increases in serious dolphin injuries and deaths.
Several years ago this same effort led to a 30 percent reduction in interactions, but this time there was very little reduction in human feeding of the dolphins afterward.
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He walked into the room in Facebook hues: Blue tie, blue suit, a human feed with news.
But here lurks a different kind of CGI monster, half man, half bull, and wholly intent on a human feed.
Needless to say, that makes for a lot of lard, which the processor sells as animal feed (by the tanker-truckload to veal producers) or as human feed (by the drum- or tub-load to bakeries and restaurants).
The grain of cultivated barley has two major uses: first, for malting to produce beer and spirits and, second, for animal feed and, occasionally, human feed.
Rice, as one of the most important crops for nutrition and calorie intake of human, feeds nearly half of the world's population (Virmani 1994; Cheng et al. 2007; Khush 2013).
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