Examples of using Ulva in English and their translations into German
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More images/ video of the alga Ulva mutabilis.
Ulva with or without bacteria: Print resolution tif file.
Press release More images/ video of the alga Ulva mutabilis.
Ulva is a green alga which grows in the Atlantic.
Several islands lie in the inlet, notably Ulva Island and Native Island.
From the Ulvaceae family, it is also called Ulva lactuca.
Highlights include kiwi spotting on Ocean Beach,meeting native birds on Ulva Island and hiking the Rakiura Track.
Ulva(,) is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, off the west coast of Mull.
The list of cosmetic products below is a selection of the mostrequested cosmetics that contain the ingredient Hydrolyzed Ulva Lactuca Extract.
Ulva Island(from) is a small island about long lying within Paterson Inlet, which is part of Stewart Island/Rakiura in New Zealand.
The bacteria are not theonly organisms unleashing chemical substances; Ulva also releases a complex cocktail of metabolites which the researchers would like to decipher in to the water.
HanWag Ulva Lady- Ulva of The Hanwag is a high cut, soft, warm, very comfortable and durable double stitched leather sheepskin boots.
They are also one of the few plant sources of vitamin B12- important for vegetarians and vegans-with a single portion of Ulva lactuca(sea lettuce) providing the recommended intake for adults.
Use of macroalgae(Ulva sp.) in compost mixtures of manure and forestry residues(widely used in France)(Co-ordinator: J. De Waart, Zeist, The Netherlands);