Stickoxide |
total oxidized nitrogen |
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Stickoxidsystem |
NOx system |
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Stickoxidsystem |
nitrogen oxide system |
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Stickoxidsystem |
nitrogen system |
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Stickoxidsystem |
oxides of nitrogen system |
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Stickstoff |
nitrogen (An essential nutrient in the food supply of plants and the diets of animals. Animals obtain it in nitrogen-containing compounds, particularly amino acids. Although the atmosphere is nearly 80% gaseous nitrogen, very few organisms have the ability to use it in this form. The higher plants normally obtain it from the soil after micro-organisms have converted the nitrogen into ammonia or nitrates, which they can then absorb) |
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Stickstoff-Magnesia |
magnesium ammonium nitrate |
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Stickstoffaren |
nitroarene |
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Stickstoffauswaschung |
nitrogen leaching |
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Stickstoffbeseitigung |
nitrogen-removing mode |
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stickstoffbindende Bakterie |
azotobacter |
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Stickstoffbindung |
nitrogen fixation |
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Stickstoffbindung |
nitrogen fixing |
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Stickstoffdioxid |
nitrogen dioxide (A reddish-brown gas; it exists in varying degrees of concentration in equilibrium with other nitrogen oxides; used to produce nitric acid, NO2) |
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Stickstoffdünger |
nitrogen fertiliser |
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Stickstoffdünger |
nitrogenous fertiliser (Fertilizer materials, natural or synthesized, containing nitrogen available for fixation by vegetation, such as potassium nitrate or ammonium nitrate) |
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stickstoffhaltige Kohlenwasserstoffe |
nitrogenous hydrocarbons |
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Stickstoffixierung |
nitrogen fixation |
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Stickstoffixierung |
nitrogen fixing |
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Stickstoffixierung |
nitrogen fixation (Assimilation of atmospheric nitrogen by a variety of microorganisms which live freely in soil. Once the nitrogen has been captured by one of the microorganisms, there are many different routes by which it is handled. Some is retained in the soil as decomposing plant matter, waiting to be released and taken up by new crops as a nitrate. That nitrate is produced by nitrifying bacteria living in the soil that thrive on ammonia, which is produced by decaying plant and animal material. In processing nitrogen the nitrifying bacteria produce nitrate that can be absorbed by the roots of plants) |
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