Phosphatic

Word PHOSPHATIC
Character 10
Hyphenation phos phat ic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Phosphatic"

What do we mean by phosphatic?

Of, relating to, or composed of phosphate.

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The word "phosphatic" in example sentences

There are, as we shall immediately see, certain kinds of guano, known as phosphatic guanos, which only contain phosphates. ❋ Charles Morton Aikman (N/A)

"We continue to like the phosphatic fertilizer space, but we expect the stocks to consolidate given the splendid run last year." ❋ Unknown (2011)

Phosphorus values for the lakes are generally in the 10-20 mg/l range, but Swift Creek Pond has higher phosphorus values and there may be other phosphatic areas. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Abstract: Repeated sequences of carbonate and shale are punctuated by condensed sections of phosphatic conglomerate in the epeiric deposits of the Trans-Saharan Seaway in northeastern Mali. ❋ ReBecca Foster (2008)

The Okefenokee Plains lake region consists of flat plains and terraces with pine flatwoods and swamp forests over peat, muck, clayey sand, and phosphatic deposits. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The thick sand sequence is underlain by clayey phosphatic sediments of the Alachua Formation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

All of these areas are covered by phosphatic sand or clayey sand from the Miocene-Pliocene Bone Valley Member of the Peace River Formation. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Lakes are more phosphatic than the Crescent City/DeLand Ridges (75-11), and only slightly more than the Apopka Upland (75-16). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Very fertile Alfisols and Mollisols have developed from the residuum of underlying phosphatic limestone; natural soil fertility is greater than in Ecoregion 71k. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Pliocene quartz pebbly sand and the phosphatic Bone Valley Member (Peace River Formation) comprise the underlying geology. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Information on background levels provides guidance in evaluating the effect of such soil additives as phosphatic fertilizers and sewage sludge (that can contain As, Cd, Cr and Pb) as well as the effect of commercial food handling and processing steps which can result in food contamination. ❋ Unknown (2007)

With the exception of Peruvian, the supply of _good_ guanos of uniform composition is by no means large, and phosphatic guanos of good quality are now especially rare. ❋ Thomas Anderson (N/A)

We do not here enter upon the question how far this difference in price is justified; we are content with the fact that it exists, and we are compelled to estimate the value of phosphates in a phosphatic guano at the price given above, although in Peruvian guano they are sold at a lower rate. ❋ Thomas Anderson (N/A)

No definite rules can be given for determining the soils on which these different varieties are most applicable, but each individual must determine by experiment that which best suits his own farm; and the inquiry is of much importance to him, as, of course, if the phosphatic guanos will answer as well as the ammoniacal, there is a large saving in the cost of the manure. ❋ Thomas Anderson (N/A)

On examining the tables given above, it is obvious that guanos may be divided into two classes, the one characterized by the abundance of ammonia, the other by that of phosphates; and which, for convenience sake, may be called ammoniacal and phosphatic guanos. ❋ Thomas Anderson (N/A)

The calculation of the value of any other manure is effected in exactly the same manner, taking care, however, to use the higher value for phosphates in the case of a phosphatic guano. ❋ Thomas Anderson (N/A)

While the cerebro-spinal system rests, the sympathetic system takes up its task of directing the renewal of tissue and supplying the nerve sheaths through the lymph vessels, which draw their material from the digestive canal, with a new supply of phosphatic oil. ❋ Louis Dechmann (N/A)

When there is great scarcity of sodium sulphate in the blood, abnormal growths develop from the phosphatic nerve tissues, and they continue to develop so long as the blood and lymph are deficient in sulphur, particularly the sulphates. ❋ Louis Dechmann (N/A)

In the meantime the sympathetic nervous system has taken up the task of directing the renewal of worn tissues, which draw their supply of necessary materials from the digestive canal, with a new supply of phosphatic oil. ❋ Louis Dechmann (N/A)

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