Frequently they are widely distributed forms (ubiquiters) which require high concentrations of easily assimilable nutrients.
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Frequently they are widely distributed forms (ubiquiters) which require high concentrations of easily assimilable nutrients.
Source: wiktionary
Let me be aquent off your mynd heirin with the first for I can not be ane ubiquiter, and all is one to me quhither I be at hom or abrod, bot louk ye to the touns best and worst and I sal obay, bot as said is let me know in tym.
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If one go to Germany, he will be an Ubiquiter, and in Rome a Papist, in Scotland a Christian, — in as many places as many forms.
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In the pigwashes prepared with well-waters of high nitrate-content —under certain conditions— the different ubiquiter, facultative anaerobe saprophyte soil-bacteria reduce the nitrate to nitrite in sufficient quantity to poison the animals.
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