(1) The periods of adaptation, active growth, and stabilization of the population number in the course of growth of a population are typical of soddy-podzolic continuous-cultivated soil.
(2) This species is widely distributed in podzolic and soddy-podzolic soils of the forest zone and in krasnozem.
(3) The iodine accumulation by strains of microscopic fungi Penecillium chrysogenum isolated from soddy-middle podzolic soils of Kirov region has been studied.
(4) Structural organization of microbial populations in soddy-podzolic soil was studied during growth of agricultural plants in monoculture and in crop rotation.
(5) The highest ability for potential nitrogen fixation is displayed by soddy-calcareous and continuous-cultivated grey forest soils.
(6) The degradation of xenobiotics was investigated in model experiments in soddy-podzolic soil as a function of their concentration, pH moisture content, temperature, and aeration of the soil, and presence of organic and mineral compounds.
(7) Spatial and temporal (within a day or a month and daily) variations in the number of bacteria in soddy-podzolic soil were determined by the direct count of cells under the luminescent microscope.
Toddy
Definition:
(n.) A juice drawn from various kinds of palms in the East Indies; or, a spirituous liquor procured from it by fermentation.
(n.) A mixture of spirit and hot water sweetened.
Example Sentences:
(1) Hitting the slopes here isn’t so much an outing as it is a full-on expedition, albeit one fuelled by hot chocolate and whisky toddies at the bottom of every run.
(2) The highest incidence of the disease occurred during the peak toddy season (April to July).
(3) Only 2 of 133 nestlings sampled during the dry season had patent parasitemias (L. toddi).
(4) The majority were young or middle aged males belonging to the lower socio-economic group and 85% gave a history of drinking toddy (fermented palm juice).
(5) Toddy drinkers become susceptible perhaps because of the large dose of Entamoeba histolytica and bacteria ingested with the drink, associated malnutrition, poor hygiene, hepatic dysfunction and possible suppression of amoebistatic substance.
(6) Savour the aromas of vanilla, cinnamon, hibiscus and miscellaneous spices, or, if you fancy some pep in your toddy, Nan might be persuaded to add a shot of the house spiced rum.
(7) Kesari powder, calamus oil, palm drink, toddy and Kewra essence were found to be strongly mutagenic; garlic, palm oil, arrack, onion and pyrolysed portions of bread toast, chicory powder were weakly mutagenic, while tamarind and turmeric were not.
(8) n. was observed in 35.2% of the vultures, Leucocytozoon toddi in 0.8%, Plasmodium fallax in 0.6%, Atoxoplasma sp.
(9) from E. canipes, E. cochisensis, E. dorsalis, and E. tamiasciuri from E. dorsalis, E. dorsalis and E. tamiasciuri from E. merriami; E. cochisensis, E. dorsalis, E. tamiasciuri, and E. wisconsinensis from E. obscurus; E. cochisensis and E. dorsalis from E. townsendii; E. ontarioensis and E. tamiasciuri from S. aberti; E. tamiasciuri from S. griseus; E. tamiasciuri and E. toddi from T. h. mogollonensis; and E. tamiasciuri from T. mearnsi.
(10) We head to a cocktail bar where she orders a hot toddy for her bruised pipes.
(11) Toddy and locally distilled wines were regularly consumed by both the tribes.
(12) After a second hot toddy, she's in noticeably better spirits than when she arrived.