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biogeochemically

Definitions

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  • adverb In a biogeochemical manner
  • adverb With regard to biogeochemistry

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Examples

  • "We hope our discovery will yield new insights into biogeochemically important elements in one of the most extreme naturally occurring environments on our planet," says geochemist Doug Connelly of the NOC, who is the Principal Scientist of the expedition.

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Mike Rivero 2010

  • Expedition leader Doug Connelly said: "We hope our discovery will yield new insights into biogeochemically important elements in one of the most extreme naturally occurring environments on our planet."

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • "We hope our discovery will yield new insights into biogeochemically important elements in one of the most extreme naturally occurring environments on our planet," says geochemist Doug Connelly of the NOC, who is the Principal Scientist of the expedition.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • Newcastle University scientists say they performed experiments in which they simulated ocean acidification and found the decrease in ocean pH (increased acidity) resulted in a sharp decline of a biogeochemically important group of bacteria known as the Marine Roseobacter clade.

    Global Warming RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (United Press Internat 2010

  • "We hope our discovery will yield new insights into biogeochemically important elements in one of the most extreme naturally occurring environments on our planet," says geochemist Doug Connelly of the NOC, who is the Principal Scientist of the expedition.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • "We hope our discovery will yield new insights into biogeochemically important elements in one of the most extreme naturally occurring environments on our planet," says geochemist Doug Connelly of the NOC, who is the Principal Scientist of the expedition.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • The group found that the decrease in ocean pH (increased acidity) resulted in a sharp decline of a biogeochemically important group of bacteria known as the Marine Roseobacter clade.

    Analysis 2010

  • The group found that the decrease in ocean pH (increased acidity) resulted in a sharp decline of a biogeochemically important group of bacteria known as the Marine Roseobacter clade.

    Analysis 2010

  • The group found that the decrease in ocean pH (increased acidity) resulted in a sharp decline of a biogeochemically important group of bacteria known as the Marine Roseobacter clade.

    Analysis 2010

  • Newcastle University scientists say they performed experiments in which they simulated ocean acidification and found the decrease in ocean pH (increased acidity) resulted in a sharp decline of a biogeochemically important group of bacteria known as the Marine Roseobacter clade.

    Global Warming RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (United Press Internat 2010

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