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cod liver Meaning in Bengali



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100 g cod liver contains 5 mg of vitamin A and 100 µg of vitamin D.


cod liver oil.


It is a prominent component of some fish oils including cod liver oil.


Early treatments included the use of cod liver oil.


It is rich in carbohydrates, proteins, fats and cod liver oil.


Cod livers are processed to make cod liver oil, an important source of vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and omega-3.


Cakes' (meat fibre and fish and meat), puppy biscuits in regular and with cod liver oil, 'Malt-milk' for puppies, 'Weetmeet' (which came in two versions one.


Cod's soft liver can be canned or fermented into cod liver oil, providing an excellent source of vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E.


bycatching from deepwater trawling and line fisheries and may also be used for cod liver oil and fish meal.


was an American nutrition quack, famous for his eccentric beliefs about cod liver oil curing arthritis.


containing saturated fat A good source of omega-3 (oily fish, Flaxseed, cod liver oil, cod liver oil tablets, etc.


salmon, lobsters, seal skins, whalebone fertilizers, cod oil, medicinal cod liver oil, seal and whale oil".


She is best remembered for demonstrating the roles of sunlight and cod liver oil in preventing rickets.


The tonic was a non-alcoholic mix made of cod liver oil and had a licorice taste.


The emulsion, which had a strong fishy smell owing to its high cod liver oil content, was invented by Edward Lane, a chemist from Oamaru, in 1898.



Synonyms:

digestive system; bile duct; circulatory system; hepatic vein; systema digestorium; viscus; hepatic duct; Kupffer's cell; hepatic artery; internal organ; common bile duct; venae interlobulares hepatis; cardiovascular system; vena hepatica; systema alimentarium; gastrointestinal system; hepatic lobe; biliary ductule; arteria hepatica;

Antonyms:

male; debtor; worker; adult; female;

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