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Phosphorous and nitrogenous materials were removed from the wastewater as well as COD.
Nitrogenous materials have long been used in agriculture as fertilizers, and in the course of the 19th century the importance of fixed nitrogen to growing plants was increasingly understood.
Tests at the Naval Research Laboratory based in Alexandria, Va., have shown that NQR detectors, unaffected by soil contaminants like metals and magnets, can reliably discern explosives from other nitrogenous materials in the soil such as fertilizer or living organisms.
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.
The majority are most likely to be found in damp heaths, bogs, swamps, and muddy or sandy shores where water is at least seasonally abundant and where nitrogenous materials are often scarce or unavailable because of acid or other unfavourable soil conditions.
High costs of chemical nitrogenous materials restrict their use in proper amounts, causing obstruct in animal feeding and production.
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DO also may be consumed by the bioxidation of nitrogenous material in water (Onojake et al. 2011).
Human stools contain approximately 25% undigested plant matter, not including any nitrogenous material (Volk and Rummel, 1987).
Although it is possible to obtain accurate quantification of monomeric lignin composition by Py-GC/MS, this technique is limited to analysis (by GC/MS) of polar pyrolyzates generated from nitrogenous material associated with the secondary reactions of pyrozylates during the pyrolysis process [ 24].
The loss of carbon as carbon dioxide through microbial respiration and addition of nitrogen by earthworms in the form of mucus and nitrogenous excretory material causes the reduction of C/N ratios (Suthar 2008).
Trimethylamine (TMA) is a volatile low molecular weight tertiary aliphatic amine that has been recognized widely in many animal and plant tissues and is one of the degradation products of nitrogenous organic material such as quaternary ammonium compounds such as choline and homocholine (Craciun and Balskus [2012]; Mohamed Ahmed et al. [2010]).
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