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nitrogenous

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Of, relating to, or containing nitrogen

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Dr Schaberg has found that the timing and extent of red coloration in different trees is consistently related to the concentration of nutritionally valuable nitrogenous compounds and sugars in the leaves.

The total subsidy bill is estimated at over 3% of GDP.Making nitrogenous fertilisers uses a lot of natural gas, which increases India's reliance on oil to meet its energy needs.

The nuclear genome consists of 3 billion genetic "letters" (known chemically as nitrogenous bases), in which the message of the DNA is written.

It may also excrete nitrogenous wastes.

It is also used in neutron radiography, in airport neutron-activation detectors for nitrogenous materials (i.e., explosives), and for the irradiation of tumours for which gamma-ray treatment is relatively ineffective.

Like the other nitrogenous components of nucleic acids, thymine is part of thymidine, a corresponding nucleoside (a structural unit composed of a nitrogen compound and a sugar), in which it is chemically linked with the sugar deoxyribose.

Urea is the chief nitrogenous end product of the metabolic breakdown of proteins in all mammals and some fishes.

Because its nitrogen content is high and is readily converted to ammonia in the soil, urea is one of the most concentrated nitrogenous fertilizers.

As indicated earlier, primitive aquatic animals do not require any special provision for nitrogenous excretion.

Nitrogenous excretion is no problem: some ammonia is carried away in the large volume of dilute urine, but most of it simply escapes to the external medium by diffusing through the gills.

The physiological process by which an organism disposes of its nitrogenous by-products is called excretion.

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