Naturally occurring definition
Examples of Naturally occurring in a sentence
Naturally occurring data was thought to be more spontaneous and less “staged” than interviews (Holstein and Gubrium, 2004).
Naturally occurring radon, molds, spores, pollens and/or botanical substances or other allergens (e.g., dust, pet dander, insect waste material, etc.) may be found in a home, including radon and mold.
Naturally occurring radon gas, molds, fungi, spores, pollen or other allergens may be found in a home.
Naturally occurring polymers are frequently monodisperse, while synthetic polymers are usually not.
Naturally occurring minerals and other constituents, including radon, uranium, chloride, and fluoride, exceed acceptable drinking water standards throughout portions of the aquifer (Texas Water Development Board [TWDB] 2020a).
Naturally occurring fire events maintained the integrated mosaic of vegetation communities and ecotypes that influenced and defined the biotic composition of the project site and surrounding landscape.
Naturally occurring vitamin E is a biologically active agent and a well-known anti- inflammatory agent but is not currently used in oral health.
Naturally occurring gases in the atmosphere trap heat in the physical process termed the “greenhouse effect.” As shown in Figure 1, surface temperatures on earth are determined by radiation from the sun and the physical properties of atmospheric gases.
Naturally occurring background levels for PID monitoring range between 0.0 ppm and 2.0 ppm but can also fluctuate due to ambient conditions (e.g. nearby traffic exhaust, high humidity, excess moisture).
Naturally occurring plants that are invasive will not be replanted.