It then twines around the stem of the host plant and throws out haustoria, which penetrate it. |
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The stem is slender, pliant and cylindrical and twines continuously from left to right. |
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Sisal is a major crop in Tanzania and produces an extremely strong fibre used in twines, ropes, carpets and bags. |
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It was established that the importer reduced in fact somewhat its profit margin as far as its trading of Polish twines is concerned. |
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That comparison showed that resale prices of twines in the Community had decreased slightly. |
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The inspector shall again select and assess 20 different twines in the same part of the fishing net. |
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Reaching its pre-set length the bale is secured by 4 twines knotted by the patented TWIN-STEPĀ® Knotting system. |
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Through the left ganglionic cord, which twines itself on the same, ascend the lunar atoms from the same seminal system. |
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Through the right ganglionic cord, which twines itself on the spinal medulla, ascend the solar atoms from our seminal system. |
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The unique Welger conical twine holder accepts all standard quality twines y and adapts automatically to all twine thicknesses. |
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For the fabrication of the ring in gold, the craftsman first converts gold into thin wires and then winds and twines them to form the patterns on a circular base. |
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The purpose of this reinvestigation is, first, to establish whether or not there was a sufficient movement in resale prices or subsequent selling prices of Polish twines in the Community. |
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Jute, Corchorus gives us ropes and twines in the garden and is widely grown in Bengal. |
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It is used, often combined with jute, for bagging fabrics and twines. |
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Most bast fibres are quite strong and are widely used in the manufacture of ropes and twines, bagging materials, and heavy-duty industrial fabrics. |
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Sisal ropes and twines are widely employed for marine, agricultural, shipping, and general industrial use, and the fibre is also made into matting, rugs, millinery, and brushes. |
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The required knowledge can only be obtained from an extensive number of comparisons in the zone where the extreme border of solid identifications twines with dangerous look-alikes. |
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With a more compact weave and an additional coating of the separate twines, it has proved possible to increase the UV-resistance as well as the abrasion resistance on the Liros competition lines significantly. |
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Tomato tying twine or other jute twines have been used successfully. |
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As regards capacity, it should be noted that the production facilities for twines are also used in the production of other products not concerned by the present proceedings, e.g. ropes. |
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