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Inorganic feed phosphates (IFP) are inorganic salts of phosphoric acid. Inorganic feed phosphates are used to meet the phosphorus requirements for animal
Feed_phosphates
Anion, salt, functional group or ester derived from a phosphoric acid
calcium phosphate where some of the hydroxyl groups have been replaced by fluoride ions. Phosphates are medicinal salts of phosphorus. Some phosphates, which
Phosphate
Phosphates in detergent refers to the use of phosphates as an ingredient in a detergent product. The advantage of using phosphates in a consumer laundry
Phosphates_in_detergent
Russian chemical company
is a Russian chemical holding company producing fertilizer, phosphates and feed phosphates. The company is based in Moscow, Russia, and its subsidiaries
PhosAgro
Chemical compound
H2O Phosphates are often used in foods and in water treatment. The pH of such formulations is adjusted by mixtures of various sodium phosphates, such
Monosodium_phosphate
combinations with phosphate. Groupe Roullier is organized around seven types of activities: agrosupplies (especially fertilizers), phosphates for the animal
Groupe_Roullier
Fertilizer company headquartered in Switzerland
fertilizers) Phosphates assets Lifosa (phosphate fertilizers, premium-quality commercial DAP and feed phosphates) Phosphorit (phosphate fertilizers and feed phosphates)
EuroChem
Inorganic ion
Dihydrogen phosphate is an inorganic ion with the formula [H2PO4]−. Phosphates occur widely in natural systems. Perhaps the most common salt of dihydrogen
Dihydrogen_phosphate
Estonian chemist and academic (1929–2018)
processing of obolus phosphorites into phosphorus fertilisers and feed phosphates, and he was awarded a professorship in 1973. After graduating from
Mihkel_Veiderma
Chemical compound
and dental calculi. Brushite Monocalcium phosphate Tricalcium phosphate Corbridge, D. E. C. (1995). "Phosphates". Phosphorus - an Outline of its Chemistry
Dicalcium_phosphate
Topics referred to by the same term
Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments, in Switzerland Feed phosphates, a chemical that aids optimal growth, fertility, and bone development
IFP
Water supplied to a boiler
boiler corrosion. The correct alkalinity is protected by adding phosphates. These phosphates precipitate the solids to the bottom of the boiler drum. At the
Boiler_feedwater
Sedimentary rock containing large amounts of phosphate minerals
into the ocean water. Phosphates are known to be deposited in a wide range of depositional environments. Commonly, phosphates are deposited in very shallow
Phosphorite
Feeding of babies or toddlers with milk from the human breast
and the infant becomes more efficient at feeding, the duration of feeds may shorten. Older infants may feed less often. When direct breastfeeding is not
Breastfeeding
Nickel–Strunz 9 ed mineral class number 8 (isolated tetrahedral units, mainly)
The majority of mined phosphate minerals are utilized in the agricultural industry for the production of fertilizers and animal feed supplements. Beyond
Phosphate_mineral
Moroccan state-owned phosphate company
OCP Group, formerly Office Chérifien des Phosphates, is a Moroccan state-owned phosphate rock miner, phosphoric acid manufacturer and fertilizer producer
OCP_Group
Lewington's Transport with a single Leyland Comet 75 carting stock feed, phosphate and fuel. Lewington's were the largest livestock carrying business
Ron_Finemore_Transport
Animals that feed by straining food from water
Filter feeders are aquatic animals that acquire nutrients by feeding on organic matter, food particles or smaller organisms (bacteria, microalgae and
Filter_feeder
Phosphate basin in Morocco
Office Chérifien des Phosphates (1989). "The Phosphate Basins of Morocco". In A.J.G. Notholt; R.P. Sheldon; D.F. Davidson (eds.). Phosphate Deposits of the
Ouled_Abdoun_Basin
Illness caused by the sudden feeding of a malnourished individual
Therefore, the basal metabolic rate increases. This process requires phosphates, magnesium and potassium which are already depleted, with any remaining
Refeeding_syndrome
Chemical compound (PO(OH)3)
phosphoric acid, which would include Coca-Cola, are sometimes called phosphate sodas or phosphates. Phosphoric acid in soft drinks has the potential to cause dental
Phosphoric_acid
Active form of vitamin B6
5'-phosphates of the other vitamers (pyridoxine and pyridoxamine), with pyridoxine 5′-phosphate oxidase converting these alternative 5'-phosphates into
Pyridoxal_phosphate
Chemical compound
stripped with a wider variety of reagents. However, the phosphates are more tolerant of solids in the feed solution and show faster phase separation. Sato, T
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid
Di(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric_acid
Chemical compound
hexakisphosphate (IP6) or inositol polyphosphate. At physiological pH, the phosphates are partially ionized, resulting in the phytate anion. The (myo) phytate
Phytic_acid
microbes that feed on the preserved tissue form the fossil. In others, the tissue itself is the source of phosphate and its phosphatized remains form the
Phosphatization
Creep feeding is a method of supplementing the diet of young livestock, primarily in beef calves, by offering feed to animals who are still nursing. Creep
Creep_feeding
American chemical company
Incorporated was a chemical company that operated a plant converting phosphate to animal feed located in Hillsborough County, Florida, just miles outside of
Coronet_Industries
Substance added to soil to enhance plant growth
consequence was that in 1842 he patented a manure formed by treating phosphates with sulfuric acid, and thus was the first to create the artificial manure
Fertilizer
American chemical company
operational capacity for finished concentrated phosphates. They are the largest producer of finished phosphate products with an annual capacity greater than
The_Mosaic_Company
Chemical compound
1953). "Toxicity of 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate. I. Immediate toxicity and effects of long-term feeding experiments". A.M.A. Archives of Industrial
2-Ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate
2-Ethylhexyl_diphenyl_phosphate
Species of flowering plant in the family Urticaceae
yellow pigments. Feeding as little as 6.25 g dry nettle per kg feed is as effective as the synthetic pigments to colour the egg yolk. Feeding nettle has no
Urtica_dioica
Class of enzymes
Conway SJ, Miller GJ (2007). "Biology-enabling inositol phosphates, phosphatidylinositol phosphates and derivatives". Nat Prod Rep. 24 (4): 687–707. doi:10
Phytase
Chemical compound
this manner are not yet known. Triphenyl phosphate has been detected in the environment. Other triaryl phosphates have been known to enter aquatic environments
Triphenyl_phosphate
Type of chemical bonding with metal ions
stripped other minerals from the body. According to the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), a metal–amino acid chelate is defined as the product
Chelation
Enzyme involved in metabolic pathways
second. Transketolase connects the pentose phosphate pathway to glycolysis, feeding excess sugar phosphates into the main carbohydrate metabolic pathways
Transketolase
Light-independent reactions in photosynthesis
Calvin cycle are three-carbon sugar phosphate molecules, or "triose phosphates", namely, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P).[citation needed] In the first
Calvin_cycle
Chemical element with atomic number 25 (Mn)
the US alone. A comparable amount of Mn compounds was also used in animal feeds. Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl is an additive in some unleaded
Manganese
fertilizer manufacture. Other uses included animal feed and detergents. The states mining phosphate rock as of early 2016 were, in descending order of
Phosphate mining in the United States
Phosphate_mining_in_the_United_States
Antibacterial drug
prohibited importation and use of furazolidone and nitrofurazone in animal feed in 1999 which was extended to all nitrofurans in 2002. Several metabolites
Nitrofurantoin
Group of enzymes
phosphates is obtained. Other studies support product with three phosphates, but more phosphates can be removed under extreme conditions such as high BPP concentration
Beta-propeller_phytase
Product of the rendering industry
primarily used in the formulation of animal feed to improve the amino acid profile of the feed. Feeding of MBM to cattle is thought to have been responsible
Meat_and_bone_meal
Legume grown for its edible bean
is a staple crop, the world's most grown legume, and an important animal feed. Soy is a key source of food, useful both for its protein and oil content
Soybean
Species of flowering plant with edible seeds
arietinum. Perennial chickpeas are a fundamental source of nutrition in animal feed as they are high-energy and protein sources for livestock. Unlike other food
Chickpea
Spread of planktonic algae in water
is rich in nutrients such as phosphates and the nutrient-poor metalimnion which lacks phosphates. This causes phosphates to be brought up to the metalimnion
Algal_bloom
Several species of grass used for sugar production
of process steam in sugar plants. Dried filter cake is used as an animal feed supplement, fertilizer, and source of sugarcane wax.[citation needed] Molasses
Sugarcane
Carnivorous plants resembling pitchers
the prey items are converted into a solution of amino acids, peptides, phosphates, ammonium and urea, from which the plant obtains its mineral nutrition
Pitcher_plant
Polyatomic ion (NO3, charge –1) found in explosives and fertilisers
respiration; in advanced cases blood and tissue may turn a blue or brown color. Feed can be tested for nitrate; treatment consists of supplementing or substituting
Nitrate
Carbocyclic sugar
in eukaryotic cells, the various inositol phosphates. Glycosylated inositol phosphates (or inositol phosphate glycans, IPGs) are produced by cells exposed
Inositol
Incurable progressive feline disease
acceptability of the feed by warming it or by adding tasty additives such as tuna juice or sardines. It is therefore recommended to start the feed change only
Chronic kidney disease in cats
Chronic_kidney_disease_in_cats
Species of fungus
soil-bound phosphate. The organism can live in symbiosis with several plant species by enhancing phosphate uptake by the root structure while feeding off plant
Penicillium_bilaiae
Freshwater crustaceans
crayfish will eat their moulted exoskeleton "to recover the calcium and phosphates contained in it." As omnivores, crayfish will eat almost anything; therefore
Crayfish
American multinational food conglomerate
agricultural commodities such as palm oil, energy, steel, transport, livestock, feed, as well as food ingredients such as starch, glucose syrup, and vegetable
Cargill
NATO modular weapon system
separate safety, ejection port dust covers and modifications to the belt feed mechanism. The upgrades resulted in the improved Stoner 63A, which began
Stoner_63
and was selected by Groupe Cherifien des Phosphates (OCP) to complete the basic design of the OCP phosphate pipeline project in Morocco. v t e ↓Maiden
Cominco_Resources
Russian general-purpose machine gun and its variants
for feeding, a two-stage feed mechanism with a preliminary extraction of a cartridge from a belt link was preferred over a direct ammunition feed design
PK_machine_gun
Process by which living organisms produce minerals
silicates in algae and diatoms, carbonates in invertebrates, and calcium phosphates and carbonates in vertebrates. These minerals often form structural features
Biomineralization
Phylum of marine animals also known as lamp shells
Brachiopod valves are hinged at the rear end, while the front can be opened for feeding or closed for protection. Two major categories are traditionally recognized
Brachiopod
Class of chemical substances
pyridoxal phosphate. However, pyridoxal as well as pyridoxine, pyridoxamine, and their phosphates can readily be converted into pyridoxal phosphate. Consequently
Pyridines
Feeding Britain in the Second World War was a challenge for the wartime government of the United Kingdom. Seventy percent of British food was imported
Feeding Britain in the Second World War
Feeding_Britain_in_the_Second_World_War
heavier. In addition, nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphates from feces or remaining fish feed, dissolve in the seawater, making it eutrophic. This
Saltwater_aquaponics
Water purification process
nitrates, nitrites, phosphates, silicates, or other chemicals detrimental to marine organisms. Contaminants such as nitrogen and phosphates can lead to unwanted
Reverse_osmosis
Chemical compound
Friedrich; Klein, Thomas; Hofmann, Thomas (2008). "Phosphoric Acid and Phosphates". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. doi:10.1002/14356007
Sodium_triphosphate
Shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc
occasionally feed on, or be specialised predators of, slugs. Fish that feed on slugs include the brown trout (Salmo trutta), which occasionally feeds on Arion
Slug
Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock
livestock and poultry feed to prevent the caking of feed. "Food-Grade Diatomaceous Earth" is widely available in agricultural feed supply stores. Freshwater
Diatomaceous_earth
Impact of farming animals on the environment
negatively affected by livestock grazing. This has resulted in increased phosphates, nitrates, decreased dissolved oxygen, increased temperature, turbidity
Environmental impacts of animal agriculture
Environmental_impacts_of_animal_agriculture
Species of flowering plant in the family Araceae
is then further used as a biofuel from industrial wastewater or as animal feed from agricultural wastewater treatment facilities. Spirodela polyrhiza can
Spirodela_polyrhiza
Medical condition
(ATP). Symptoms of HFI include vomiting, convulsions, irritability, poor feeding as a baby, hypoglycemia, jaundice, hemorrhage, hepatomegaly, hyperuricemia
Hereditary fructose intolerance
Hereditary_fructose_intolerance
Device to separate oil and water
Oil droplet size (in the feed to the separator) Oil density Water viscosity (temperature) Discharge water quality desired Feed oil concentration and the
Oil–water_separator
Amino acid
nitrogen excretion. In turn, however, phosphate pollution is a major environmental cost when corn is used as feed for poultry and swine. Lysine is industrially
Lysine
Extinct genus of marine lizard from the Late Cretaceous
Les vertébrés fossiles des gisements de phosphates (Maroc–Algérie–Tunisie) [Fossil vertebrates from phosphate deposits (Morocco–Algeria–Tunisia)] (PDF)
Mosasaurus
females, it serves as the mammary gland, which produces and secretes milk to feed infants. Both females and males develop breasts from the same embryological
Glossary_of_medicine
Division of plant life
thallophytes and fragments of cellular tissues from Late Proterozoic phosphate rocks, South China". Lethaia. 25 (1): 1–18. Bibcode:1992Letha..25....1Y
Red_algae
Set of biochemical processes
amino acids, can be broken up into 3 isozymes, AK-I, II and III. AK-I is feed-back inhibited by threonine, while AK-II and III are inhibited by lysine
Amino_acid_synthesis
Geopolitical and economic crisis
planting season could reduce the planting and yields of corn in the US—the main feed stock for US beef, poultry, and dairy—and potentially increase global food
2026_Strait_of_Hormuz_crisis
Naming system for food additives
food acid 339 A E U sodium phosphates mineral salt 340 A E U potassium phosphates mineral salt 341 A E U calcium phosphates mineral salt, anti-caking agent
International Numbering System for Food Additives
International_Numbering_System_for_Food_Additives
Genus of large azhdarchid pterosaur from the Late Cretaceous
anatomy, and location were filed, with copies then sent to the Jordan Phosphates Mines Company. Unfortunately, these reports have since been destroyed
Arambourgiania
Substance which liberates gas and thereby increases the volume of a dough or batter
leavening agents occurred in the 1930s with the introduction of monocalcium phosphates (Ca(H2PO4)2). Other leavening agents developed include sodium aluminium
Leavening_agent
Species of fungus
Australian wheat. This species has the ability to solubilise inorganic phosphates, this can promote plant growth Penicillium radicum produces rugulosin
Penicillium_radicum
Aquatic insects of the order Ephemeroptera
process a great quantity of organic matter as nymphs and transfer a lot of phosphates and nitrates to terrestrial environments when they emerge from the water
Mayfly
Unsweetened milk product derived from cow's milk
of the use of unsweetened evaporated milk for the preparation of infant feeding formulas". Archives of Pediatrics. 46: 135–148. "Breastfeeding". World
Evaporated_milk
Chemical compound
Thorgeirsson UP, Dalgard DW, Arnold LL, et al. (January 1998). "Long-term feeding of sodium saccharin to nonhuman primates: implications for urinary tract
Saccharin
Meat from cattle
papain or pineapple for bromelin). Similarly, solutions of salt and sodium phosphates can be injected to soften and swell the myofibrillar proteins. This improves
Beef
Dry chemical leavening agent
different types of baking powder. Baking powders using cream-of-tartar, phosphates, or alums could behave very differently, and required different amounts
Baking_powder
Topics referred to by the same term
mechanical pulp Transmembrane pressure, the pressure difference between feed and permeate stream in Ultrafiltration Turbomolecular pump, a high vacuum
TMP
Genus of azhdarchid pterosaurs from the Late Cretaceous
strata, such as Phosphatodraco from Morocco and Arambourgiania from the phosphates of Jordan. They noted that no azhdarchids had been found in truly terrestrial
Quetzalcoatlus
Chemical element with atomic number 57 (La)
amounts of lanthanum are present in many pool products to remove the phosphates that feed algae. Lanthanum oxide additive to tungsten is used in gas tungsten
Lanthanum
Phylum of colonial aquatic invertebrates called moss animals
(1⁄64 in) long, they have a special feeding structure called a lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles used for filter feeding. The bryozoa are classified as the
Bryozoa
Genus of Cambrian animals
have suggested that hallucigeniids have closer affinities to the filter feeding "luolishaniid" lobopodians and to living tardigrades than to onychophorans
Hallucigenia
Common occurrence in animals
urinary pH, the risk for development of calcium oxalate uroliths increases. Feeding proper amounts of calcium and potassium avoids this issue, which is especially
Bladder_stone_(animal)
Gas desulfurization process
sulfuric acid production is used in fertilizer production, mainly to convert phosphates to water-soluble forms, according to the Fertilizer Manual published jointly
Wet_sulfuric_acid_process
Species of bivalve
carbon dioxide, phosphates, and nitrates supplied by the clam. In very small clams—10 milligrams (0.010 g) dry tissue weight—filter feeding provides approximately
Giant_clam
Chemical compound
glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) however, this results in haemolytic anaemia. A 10 g vicine /kg diet in laying hens led to reduced feed intake,
Vicine
State in Palau
seagrass beds and islets just off the northern end of Peleliu provide feeding and roosting habitat for various wader species, as well as being home to
Peleliu
its phosphate mining operations (this action was probably the most distant military activity carried out by Germany during the entire war). Phosphates are
World_War_II_by_country
Seed of several plants in the legume family
legume family (Fabaceae) used as a vegetable for human consumption or animal feed. The seeds are sold fresh or preserved through drying (a pulse). Beans have
Bean
Country in South America
Ferraccioli, Patrícia; Silveira, Eliane Augusta da (2010). "Cultural feeding influence on palative memories in the usual brazilian cuisine". Rev. Enferm
Brazil
Small, shrimp-like crustaceans; order of crustaceans
important trophic level connection near the bottom of the food chain. They feed on phytoplankton and, to a lesser extent, zooplankton, and are also the main
Krill
Indian fertiliser company
production and marketing of Cattle Feed all over the country. They commenced the production and distribution of feeds from two plants one at Sikandrabad
Indian_Potash_Limited
Water in a boiler intended for evaporation
problems are more common with high alkalinity. Coordinated control of pH and phosphates attempts to limit caustic corrosion occurring from concentrations of hydroxyl
Boiler_water
Extinct giant shark species
uncertain, as species such as Orcinus citoniensis were likely adapted for feeding on small fish and cephalopods rather than large marine mammals. As the
Megalodon
FEED PHOSPHATES
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Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Mead, MEED means "lives by a meadow."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for an irascible person, from Old English wēd ‘fury’, ‘rage’.Americanized form of Dutch Weeda.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Read, REED means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Read 1.An early American bearer of the common British name was George Reed who emigrated from England in 1635 with his son, William, and settled in Woburn, MA, several years later. His grandson James (1722–1807), a revolutionary war soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Bunker Hill, moved to Fitzwilliam, NH, and was one of the original NH proprietors.
Boy/Male
English Scottish American
Redheaded. Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Male
English
Short form of English Ferdinand, FERD means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, German, Hindu, Indian, Scottish
Red-headed; Red Haired; Ruddy Complexioned
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : from Middle English sede ‘seed’; a metonymic occupational name for a gardener or husbandman, or a nickname for a small person.English (chiefly Lancashire) : from a late Old English personal name, Sida, a post-Conquest short form of compound names formed with sidu ‘custom’, ‘manner’; ‘morality’, ‘purity’ as the first element.
Boy/Male
Native American
Gathers jimson weed seed.
Male
English
Short form of English Frederick, FRED means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a loud, rushing stream, Old English hl̄de, or a habitational name from Lead in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English lǣd ‘water course’ or Old English hlēda ‘ledge’.
Boy/Male
British, English
Meadow; One who Lives by Meadow
Boy/Male
British, English
Peace
Boy/Male
African, Australian, Swahili
Lynx; Panther; From Kikuyu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Bēda, of which the most famous bearer was the Venerable Bede, the 8th century theologian and historian. Use of the personal name, though rare, continued long enough into the medieval period to give rise to the surname.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German, Swedish, Welsh
Peaceful Ruler; Elf; Magical Counsel; Holy Peacemaking
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from the Middle English personal name Pede (Old English Pēoda).
Boy/Male
English American Teutonic German
Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...
Boy/Male
Christian, German
Bold Voyager; Ardent for Peace
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Boy/Male
Hebrew
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Blessed by Guru
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
God Gift
Girl/Female
Tamil
Karthiki | கரà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ீ
Devout, Divine, Light, Ekadashi in month of Kartik
Girl/Female
Hindu
Obeyed, Pure or like a Pearl
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
Protector of the Downtrodden
Female
Japanese
(和美) Japanese name KAZUMI means "harmonious beauty."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a steep uphill path, Middle English stegele, Old English stigol.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Moon, Collection
Boy/Male
Tamil
Krishav | கà¯à®°à¯€à®·à®¾à®µÂ
Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva
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v. t.
To feed and fatten in a stall or on dry fodder; as, to stall-feed an ox.
v. t.
To supply (the material to be operated upon) to a machine; as, to feed paper to a printing press.
v. t.
To graze; to cause to be cropped by feeding, as herbage by cattle; as, if grain is too forward in autumn, feed it with sheep.
v. i.
To subject by eating; to satisfy the appetite; to feed one's self (upon something); to prey; -- with on or upon.
n.
Any small seedlike fruit, though it may consist of a pericarp, or even a calyx, as well as the seed proper; as, parsnip seed; thistle seed.
imp. & p. p.
of Fee
n.
A feud. See 2d Feud.
imp. & p. p.
of Stall-feed
pl.
of Seed
v. i.
To place cattle to feed; to pasture; to graze.
imp. & p. p.
of Feed
n.
The mechanism by which the action of feeding is produced; a feed motion.
v. t.
To sprinkle with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a field.
v. t.
To give for food, especially to animals; to furnish for consumption; as, to feed out turnips to the cows; to feed water to a steam boiler.
n.
An allowance of provender given to a horse, cow, etc.; a meal; as, a feed of corn or oats.
n.
Situation of need; peril; danger.
n.
That which is eaten; esp., food for beasts; fodder; pasture; hay; grain, ground or whole; as, the best feed for sheep.
n.
Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.
v. t.
To fill the wants of; to supply with that which is used or wasted; as, springs feed ponds; the hopper feeds the mill; to feed a furnace with coal.