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 Translation for 'nutritional process' from English to Icelandic
líffr.
næringarstarfsemi {kv}
nutritional process
Partial Matches
líffr.
næringarþörf {kv}
nutritional needs {pl}
næringargildi {hv}nutritional value
atv.læknisfr.
næringarráðgjafi {k}
nutritional adviser
mat.
næringarinnihald {hv}
nutritional content
læknisfr.
fæðubótarefni {hv}
nutritional supplement
vinnsluferli {hv}process
ferli {hv}process
umsóknarferli {hv}application process
framleiðsluferli {hv}manufacturing process
framleiðsluferli {hv}production process
undirbúnings­ferli {hv}preparation process
þróunarferli {hv}development process
þroskaferill {k}developmental process
þrautaganga {kv}painful process
stærðf.tölfr.
slembiferli {hv}
stochastic process
ákvörðunarferli {hv}decision process
líffærafr.
þvertindur {k} [Proceccus transversus]
transverse process
aðlögunarferli {hv}adjustment process
stjórn.
friðarferli {hv}
peace process
efnafr.
efnaferli {hv}
chemical process
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Usage Examples English
  • This may be achieved by converting algal metabolites to toxins, or by using algal pigments for camouflage in a process termed nutritional homochromy.
  • The smoking process can affect structural, chemical and nutritional properties of food.
  • Although this is a convenient method that produces a shelf stable product without requirement of refrigeration, the process of hot air drying can cause a significant loss of nutritional content such as the soluble solids and nitrogen protein content.
  • Bird feather growth can be used as timeline for nutritional intake during the migratory flight understand the route which the infected bird took and determine the region affected by that particular bird flu.
  • Wood decomposition is a complex process involving fungi which transport nutrients to the nutritionally scarce wood from outside environment.

  • They also rely on a sophisticated dance language that conveys information about the distance and direction to a specific location (typically a nutritional source, e.g., flowers or water).
  • A cereal may claim that it contains "12 essential vitamins and minerals," but the amounts of each may be only one percent (or less) of the Reference Daily Intake and provide virtually no nutritional benefit.
  • The use of artificial and industrially-applied fertilizers has led to a number of environmental impacts, creating water pollution and Eutrophication caused by nutritional runoff, carbon and other emissions from fertilizer production and mining, and contamination and pollution of soil.
  • However, there has been some criticism of the effect on nutritional value.
  • This can include determining the nutritional, health, age or injury status of the individual the bones were taken from.

  • esculenta" has shown promise in degrading starch and upgrading the nutritional value of cornmeal during solid-state fermentation.
  • The machine can take the remains from meat processing plants, trimmed waste and animal parts that are typically thrown away, and produce what Vortex Dehydration Technology calls highly nutritional “edible systems,” such as bouillon, powdered extracts and flavorings and dried soups.
  • Brooklyn-based food startup Afineur has also developed a patented fermentation technology that reproduces some of the taste aspects of Kopi Luwak while improving coffee bean taste and nutritional profile.
  • Insects that are raised commercially for the pet trade are themselves of little nutritional value.
  • The effect this has on nutritional value is disputed.

  • Research shows only very slight differences in the nutritional values of pasteurized and unpasteurized milk.
  • Urban agriculture is associated with increased consumption of fruits and vegetables Garden-based education can also yield nutritional benefits in children.
  • Failure to obtain sufficient nutrients causes malnutrition. Nutritional science is the study of nutrition, though it typically emphasizes human nutrition.
  • Sprouting, like cooking, reduces anti-nutritional compounds in raw legumes.
  • Rabbits eat these to meet their nutritional requirements; the mucous coating allows the nutrients to pass through the acidic stomach for digestion in the intestines.

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