Sentences with phrase «direct consumption»

The calories in the meat produced are around a tenth of the calories available for direct consumption in the grain.
Human beings use up some 40 per cent of the planet's potential plant production either by direct consumption or in indirect ways by suppression of plant production.
This growth is supported by extensive use of stevia liquid in direct consumption as table top sweetener coupled with assorted stevia - based liquid products globally.
Another is direct consumption feedback, which allows people to see how much energy they are using in real - time displays on smart meters.
Cheese for processing is of the same quality as cheese for direct consumption.
The system boundary for their lifecycle analysis included direct consumption of all primary fuels and electricity at production sites; processing of gas for H2 generation; emissions associated with direct land - use change; flaring from upgraders; emissions from tailings ponds (for mining); upstream emissions from natural gas production; emissions from crude bitumen batteries from in situ production; and emissions from directly producing the fuels in both mining and in situ production.
Benefits of garlic are enjoyed either by direct consumption in regular diet to help provide vital nutrients to the skin and scalp or as extracts present in shampoos, soaps, oils and medicinal capsules which are specifically formulated and used to treat dandruff.
Found myself with a dangerously jumbo sized jar of Nutella and needed to use it for something other than direct consumption via spoon.
They benefit animals and plants, whether through direct consumption or because nutrients find their way into plants and other food, including larval mayflies and other insects for which the dipper dives.
People I talk to understand that direct consumptions subsidies harm countries, but say they can not see that pollution subsidies are in any way unfair.
Retailing is to sale goods or merchandise from a fixed location in lots for direct consumption by the purchaser.
If the powder is to be mixed with water for direct consumption (recombination), it must be readily soluble and have the correct taste and nutritive value.
Energy consumption in agriculture includes the direct consumption of fossil energy (e.g. fuel and oil), as well as indirect energy consumption (e.g. from the production of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides).
«This means that taking into account the way the water use contributes to local water scarcity, the water footprint of producing 1 L of milk on these farms had the equivalent impact as the direct consumption of only 1.9 L of water.
«These phenomena highlight the multiple pathways — nutrients, direct consumption, food web transfers — by which animal tissue can influence food webs,» Lamberti says.
Scientific studies have been inclusive about its effectiveness in direct consumption, and its claimed benefits are yet to be fully corroborated.
Sweet cherry cultivars are the most popular for direct consumption, and are distinctively separated in three groups: dark, red, and yellow.
When meat consumption falls in the United States, as it recently has, this frees up grain for direct consumption.
20 % will be reserved for marketing, direct consumption and B2B channel.
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