Exemple de utilizare a Microelements în Engleză și traducerile lor în Română
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There are microelements- Zn, Cu, Se.
Influence of macro and microelements.
They contain microelements that normalize the formula of human blood.
Lack of nutrients and microelements;
Insufficiency of some microelements, meager food(for example, tropical pancreatitis).
Oamenii se traduc, de asemenea,
Deficiencies of macro- and microelements.
Helps to detain vital microelements in the body, including iron, magnesium, calcium;
Deficiency of vitamins and microelements;
Beer is a terrible enemy of microelements and minerals, which are in the body.
This product has many useful microelements.
It lacks salts and microelements useful for humans.
The need of the human body for microelements.
The vitamins of group B include microelements- choline, inositol, paraaminobenzoic acid.
Mineral substances, vitamins and microelements.
Deficiency of macro and microelements, this is another reason for deteriorating appearance.
Alga Spirulina: composition,vitamins, microelements.
Experimental model for obtaining microelements chelated with amino acids and their description in the solution and in the dried product by HPLC and ICP-OES.
Saturates the body with microelements, vitamins.
Heals inflamed processes,normalizes nutrition with vitamins and beneficial microelements.
The source of cellulose and microelements are cereals.
Heat treatment gives taste to products, butdestroys vitamins and destroys microelements.
Insufficient amount of microelements in the body.
The flesh is rich in B vitamins and beneficial microelements.
It saturates the soil with all the microelements necessary for raspberries.
It is also very rich in various vitamins and microelements.
Green tea- it is a bomb of microelements and vitamins!
Hypoallergenic food is additionally enriched with necessary dogs with vitamins, microelements.
Various mineral and organic microelements and fertilizers.
Technologies: a technology for obtaining carotenoid yeast biomass enriched in microelements;
Watermelon contains a lot of microelements and vitamins.