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PhosphorusAn essential element in the diet and a major component of bone.
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PhosphorusA nonmetallic element that is found in the blood, muscles, nerves, bones, and teeth and is a component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; the primary energy source for the body's cells).
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Phosphorus"substance or organism that shines of itself," 1640s, from Latin phosphorus "light-bringing," also "the morning star" (a sense attested in English from 1620), from Greek [..]
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Phosphoruschemical element with the symbol P.
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PhosphorusOne of the three most important plant nutrients; good organic sources are bonemeal and powdered rock phosphate.
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PhosphorusThe 15th element in the Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements
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PhosphorusPhosphorous stimulates the growth of roots and helps the plant create buds and flowers. It will also improve overall plant vitality as well as increase the size and potential of the seeds. This is ach [..]
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Phosphorusa poisonous nonmetallic chemical element that ignites in air and glows in the dark. Use: matches, fireworks, incendiary devices, fertilizers.
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PhosphorusOne of the three essential nutrients a plant must have in order to grow. Seeds, roots and flowers are assisted by the prescence of phosphorus.
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PhosphorusA macronutrient essential for plant growth. Promotes leaf and root development, blooming and seed production.
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PhosphorusPhosphorus promotes and stimulates early growth and blooming and root growth. It hastens maturity and seed growth, and contributes to the general hardiness of plants. Phosphorus is a macronutrient.
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PhosphorusTo dream of seeing phosphorus, is indicative of evanescent joys. For a young woman, it foretells a brilliant but brief success with admirers.
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PhosphorusPhosphorus is an essential mineral that is usually found in nature combined with oxygen as phosphate. Most phosphate in the human body is in bone, but phosphate-containing molecules (phospholipids) ar [..]
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PhosphorusAn essential element in the diet and a major component of bone. Phosphorus is also found in the blood, muscles, nerves, and teeth. It is a component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy source in the body.
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Phosphorus(n) a multivalent nonmetallic element of the nitrogen family that occurs commonly in inorganic phosphate rocks and as organic phosphates in all living cells; is highly reactive and occurs in several a [..]
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PhosphorusIn combination with calcium, necessary for the formation of bones and teeth. Phosphorus also helps the metabolism of fat, carbohydrate and protein. It also helps body use many of the B-group vitamins, as well as energy metabolism.
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Phosphoruselement #15 on the periodic table, is a highly reactive, waxy, white-yellow, transparent solid with acrid fumes. It emits a weak green glow (luminescence) in the presence of oxygen. It is insoluble in water. White phosphorus ignites spontaneously in air. Phosphorus exists in two other main allotropic forms: red, and black (or violet). Red phosphoru [..]
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PhosphorusA chemical element that is essential for life. In freshwater environments, phosphorus levels are often naturally low; increased levels of this nutrient can promote the growth of algae and non-native or invasive plants.
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PhosphorusPhosphorus is second only to calcium as a mineral in the body. Phosphorus is present in bones and teeth and combines with calcium to form calcium phosphate which is the substance which gives the skele [..]
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Phosphorus(Chemical symbol P) – Element No. 15 of the periodic system; atomic weight 30.98. Non-metallic element occurring in at least three allotropic forms; melting point 111°F.; boiling point 536°F.; specifi [..]
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PhosphorusA non-metallic chemical used to increase the mach inability of a metal.
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PhosphorusSymbol:"P" Atomic Number:"15" Atomic Mass: 30.97amu. Phosphorus is a very reactive element and is classified as a non-metal. Plants and animals need phosphorus to s [..]
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PhosphorusTogether with nitrogen, phosphorus is one of the most important nutrients and a nutrient salt which is vital to all living animals and plants. Most of the phosphorus which reaches the sea and lakes comes from leachate in forest and agricultural land where artificial fertilisers are used and from treatment plants. An unnaturally large supply of phos [..]
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PhosphorusAn essential chemical food element that can contribute to the eutrophication of lakes and other water bodies. Increased phosphorus levels result from discharge of phosphorus-containing materials into [..]
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PhosphorusAn essential chemical food element that can contribute to the eutrophication of lakes and other water bodies. Increased phosphorus levels result from discharge of phosphorus-containing materials int [..]
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PhosphorusAn element essential to plant growth. It is considered to be a plant nutrient and is often in limited supply.
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PhosphorusAn essential chemical food element that can contribute to the eutrophication of lakes and otherwater bodies. Increased phosphorus levels result from discharge of phosphorus-containing materials into s [..]
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PhosphorusA non-metal element that has the atomic symbol P, atomic number 15, and atomic weight 31. It is an essential element that takes part in a broad variety of biochemical reactions.
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PhosphorusPhosphorus used in Foods or obtained from Food. This element is a major intracellular component which plays an important Role in many biochemical pathways relating to normal physiological functions. H [..]
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PhosphorusAn element that has the atomic symbol P, atomic number 15, and atomic weight 31. It is an essential element in the diet, a major component of the mineral phase of bone, and is abundant in all tissues, [..]
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PhosphorusPhosphorus used in foods or obtained from food. This element is a major intracellular component which plays an important role in many biochemical pathways relating to normal physiological functions. H [..]
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PhosphorusA mineral needed for healthy bones and teeth, nerves, muscles, and for many bodily functions.
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PhosphorusA nonmetallic element that is found in the blood, muscles, nerves, bones, and teeth and is a component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; the primary energy source for the body's cells).
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PhosphorusA nonmetallic element that is found in the blood, muscles, nerves, bones, and teeth and is a component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP; the primary energy source for the body’s cells). (Definition from: National Cancer Institute dictionary
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PhosphorusAn important nutrient found in high concentrations in recycled waters, originating principally from detergents but also from other domestic wastes. A useful plant nutrient that can also cause off-site [..]
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PhosphorusA type of nutrient contributing to the Bay’s poor water quality. While phosphorus is vital to plant life, human activities—like applying fertilizers or using household cleaners—contribute more phospho [..]
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PhosphorusAn element required for bone growth and metabolic energy. Stored in teeth and bones, mainly in combination with calcium, phosphorus blood levels are affected by parathyroid, blood, and bone diseases.
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PhosphorusA key nutrient for plant growth. It improves the plant’s root growth, flowering, and fruiting.
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Phosphorusis a mineral commonly found in many foods, including dairy foods, meat, nuts, legumes, and oats. Phosphorus helps form strong bones and teeth and also helps the body make energy.
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Phosphorus
A name sometimes used for Hesperus, the personification in Greek mythology of the planet Venus.
An ancient Greek name for the morning star (the planet Venus when it is visible in the eastern sky b [..]
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PhosphorusPhosphorus is a nutrient that can encourage the growth of nuisance aquatic plants. These plants can choke up waterways and out-compete native species. High levels of phosphorus in water can be a resul [..]
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PhosphorusAn element widely distributed in nature in combination with other elements. Economically recoverable deposits most commonly
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Phosphorusa nutrient
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