omega - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • contain: Most nuts contain more omega 6 than omega 3 oils.
  • take: I must say taking the omega 3 seems to have made a difference I do feel calmer.
  • have: We should also be having more omega 3 fatty acids, which are found in oily fish.
  • use: As part of the review, studies that have used omega 3 and 6 fish oil supplements in schools will also be looked at.
  • include: These include omega 3 and omega 6 and they may also help protect against heart disease and certain cancers.

Adjective modifier

  • essential: Chlorella Mercury Detox... Acai natural energy fruit Acai is packed full of antioxidants, amino acids and essential omegas.
  • more: We should also be having more omega 3 fatty acids, which are found in oily fish.
  • long: However... we probably do not have a sustainable supply of long chain omega 3 fats.
  • angular: Angular velocity omega will determine the time units used for the transformation.
  • Greek: The label used is the greek letter omega: .

Modifies a noun

  • lambda: Define omega matter and omega lambda, to be the density and lambda, divided by the critical value.
  • n: The coefficient ( assumed positive ) omega n is the undamped natural frequency and z is the damping ratio.
  • angle: The third dimension in this plot indicates the deviation of perfect ( being 0 or 180 degrees ) omega angles.
  • oil: Order vitamins, omega fish oil, folic acid, health care etc at vastly reduced prices.
  • matter: Define omega matter and omega lambda, to be the density and lambda, divided by the critical value.
  • fatty: Cell wall quality appears protective with olive oil, along with adequate essential omega fatty acids.

Noun used with modifier

  • long-chain: Young children The benefits of long-chain omega 3 fatty acids have also been evidenced in children aged six to twelve.
  • frequency: Available for change are the forcing strength F and the forcing frequency omega.
  • chain: However... we probably do not have a sustainable supply of long chain omega 3 fats.
  • letter: The label used is the greek letter omega: .

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