Tubers were harvested on August 17, just as the plants were coming into flower and before the tubers were fully mature. |
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It is a milky substance that is harvested by tapping the tree, a process similar to the harvesting of maple syrup. |
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Upon maturation, fruit was individually harvested from all plants over a 2-week period. |
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Cork is harvested from the cork oak, coming primarily from Portugal, Spain and North Africa. |
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Traditionally, guitars are made from the world's finest cuts of mahogany and rosewood harvested from rainforests in countries like Brazil. |
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Mini-grafts of hair are harvested from the back of the head and replanted in thinning areas of hair. |
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The Page report logically proposed that only Dolfwood and Rhodesian teak be harvested for timber. |
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Samples from all the treatments were harvested at the indicated times and total RNA isolation was performed. |
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Large oval or teardrop fruits grow 3 to 4 feet tall and produce an average of 8 to 10 fruits that are best harvested when about 6 inches long. |
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The rustle of grain was gone, replaced by the earthy scent of a freshly harvested field. |
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Cloudberry and thimbleberry are harvested from bogs in Quebec for juice and liqueur production. |
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Freshly harvested pollen was dusted onto a microscope slide with a brush to which four or five drops of stain were added. |
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My most feeble Harvest Festival gift was a few apples harvested from our manky back garden tree and a nearly unopened jar of raspberry jam. |
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A bone-patellar tendon graft was harvested from the ipsilateral knee for ligament reconstruction. |
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Supplemented with some sea spinach harvested along the dunes, these went into a tasty flan I baked yesterday. |
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Indians have always harvested medals by the bagfuls, utilising the event as a testing ground to spot and groom talent. |
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He first made the scollops from the sally rods which the owner had harvested or bought the winter before. |
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They began growing and cultivating tepary beans, and last year they harvested 10,000 pounds of the beans. |
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Mature fruits of Theobroma cacao were harvested from a Malaysian plantation. |
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Some grass species can be harvested very intensively to achieve dairy-quality forage. |
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Anterior pituitaries were harvested at slaughter, and the reverse plaque assay was used to examine the composition of the acidophils. |
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If you are concerned about field mice being hurt when corn is harvested, then don't eat meat. |
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Out in the plantations Dawson saw the field hands working, planting crops to be harvested in the summer. |
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The 400 square metre plot will be harvested in a month and the fibrous stalks tested for nutrient levels. |
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Mixed stands with orchardgrass, ryegrass, tall fescue, and reed canarygrass can be harvested on a 4-cut schedule. |
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All the experimental treatments and reproductive nodes that were harvested are indicated on the main figure. |
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Now, the days of the binder are gone and short-strawed varieties of grain have been specially bred to be harvested by the combine harvester. |
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At this time of year in France thousands of acres of sunflowers are about to be harvested by giant combines. |
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Cells were harvested and protein extracts were prepared for immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting with the indicated antibodies. |
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From the marshes, fens and river-banks, rushes and reeds were harvested for use in thatching, with tons needed just for one dwelling. |
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Cold-tolerant persimmons are small, beautiful trees that yield small, sweet fruit harvested in the fall. |
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Seeds were harvested at 40 days after flowering and immature seeds were removed. |
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A periosteal flap was harvested from the proximal medial subcutaneous border of the tibia. |
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Then we learnt how coffee was harvested, roasted, percolated, espressed and consumed. |
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Both cocklebur and magnolia blossoms must either be harvested and dried for future use or they may be purchased from Chinese pharmacies. |
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Farmed, harvested, and dried by natives on small family plots, cochineal insects helped color the silks and wools of Hapsburg royalty. |
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Coal is simply harvested by henchmen and these two resources are all that's needed to wage war. |
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Fruits were harvested at full ripeness and the firmness was measured with a penetrometer. |
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The juice from grapes harvested at optimum ripeness for wine has a rather cloying sweetness which can overshadow the refreshing acidity. |
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The use of embryonic stem cells, however, is clouded by the ethical issues that surround the use of cells harvested from early human embryos. |
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Several stands adjacent to those fragments had been harvested by clear-cut logging one to two years prior to this study. |
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In 10 specimens, the tibia with attached patellar tendon and patella was harvested by removal of all connecting tissue. |
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Revision ACL reconstruction when both patellar tendons have already been harvested is an unusual situation. |
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Stem segments were harvested, prepared and attached to the measurement system as described above. |
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Sustainably harvested Western red cedar clads the home's two factory-built modules. |
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For the island top, I ordered a 3 by 5-foot chopping block of sustainably harvested Oregon madrone from a supply store in Portland. |
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Some municipal water users sometimes switch to harvested rainwater as a way to avoid chlorination and fluoridation treatments. |
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Peas, brassicas, cucumbers and summer squash should be harvested every other day, not every third. |
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The Solins have harvested some 10,000 cords of pulpwood and 200,000 feet of saw timber in the last two decades. |
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Soot and char make it difficult for equipment operators to judge wood quality of the stems being harvested. |
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A flock of sea gulls is set down in the field of alfalfa recently harvested, a study in green and white. |
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Next, the crystals are harvested from the refining liquid through two centrifuges arranged in parallel. |
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Immature female and male strobili cones were harvested from a 40-year-old Norway spruce tree, 2 weeks prior to pollen release. |
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Oysters, sturgeon, striped bass and crabs were harvested by the Canarsee Indians, and the surrounding land yielded deer and fowl. |
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In a wonderfully economic circle, the hemp is used to mop up pig waste, then the crop is harvested and fed to the pigs. |
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From his own patch he had harvested potatoes the previous summer and had laid them in a clamp. |
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But, he says, where winter wheat is being harvested, it's half to one ton a hectare down. |
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They were harvested in pairs because the plants produce a pair of primary, opposite leaves at each node. |
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Records of where hunters harvested their caribou are crucial to account for geographic variation. |
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This hydrogen could be harvested and used for propellants or combined with oxygen to make water. |
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If ice does exist there, it could be harvested and used for drinking water or broken down into hydrogen and oxygen. |
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Another substance that potentially can be harvested from the Moon is oxygen. |
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It is often assumed that the resource can be harvested up to a certain level without depleting it. |
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The resin harvested from the trees made eco-friendly turpentine, replacing imported petroleum-based products. |
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Its soil contains raw materials that might be harvested and processed into rocket fuel or breathable air. |
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The power supply would be harvested by solar panels, housed on a lunar orbiting power station. |
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There is an abundance of energy waiting to be harvested from oceans around the world. |
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That could make consumer-friendly computers running on harvested energy workable. |
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Mycelial tissue was harvested, lyophilized, submerged in liquid nitrogen and ground into a powder. |
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The cloned cells were harvested, expanded in culture, and transferred to three-dimensional molds. |
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Most organs for transplant are harvested from brain-dead cadavers, although a few come from living donors. |
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However, the process is controversial because many stem cells are harvested from discarded embryos. |
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Stem cells would be harvested from the blastocyst and transformed into the desired tissues for transplant. |
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The stem cells were harvested from the patient's own bone marrow and injected into the ventricle. |
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Twenty-four hours after transfection, the cells were harvested and the plasmid DNA recovered. |
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If you believe that allowing the diseases that can be cured by stem cells harvested from zygotes is the greater evil, then support research. |
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The mouse lymphoma cells were treated for 4 or 24 h and the cells were harvested for RNA isolation at the end of the treatment. |
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So the International Whaling Commission was formed in order to place limits on the number of whales which could be harvested each year. |
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Here they reach 3 or 4kg and become the most sought-after of the Pacific salmon, actively harvested by both commercial and sports fisheries. |
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Without this support relocated insects would soon be harvested, providing a very expensive meal for a few people. |
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Walleye pollock, more than half of all Bering bottom fish, are harvested in the world's largest single species fishery. |
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This new decision replaces the 2001 Bird Protection Act, which set limits on when the birds can be harvested. |
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Two of the species to be harvested in larger quantities are considered endangered. |
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There are several hundred species of shark, but only a handful of these are harvested for food. |
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Nearly all of those sharks are harvested by Spanish fishing fleets, whose other traditional commercial fish species have declined. |
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The bulk of the domestic shrimp catch is harvested by trawlers in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Centuries ago when farmers planted and harvested their crops, they knew little about the science involved. |
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More than 3,50,000 hectares of land are harvested and nearly 3.5 million people will be engaged in full-time tobacco manufacture. |
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In the United Stares, some of the 2002 grape crop was not harvested because of low prices. |
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The coffee beans in a shade-grown brand are harvested under a canopy of trees. |
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On our farm, we needed drying bins for when the corn or soybeans were harvested wet. |
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Crops were harvested twice, roughly 10 days apart, and an average of the two harvests was taken. |
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The gardens are starting to look bare as the last of the root crops are harvested, and the still green cover crops are filling in the beds. |
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Each year, 17 million pounds of moss is harvested for sale in florist and craft stores across the nation. |
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He thinks, too, of pumpkin pie and fresh harvested honey and steaming hot cocoa. |
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The starch stored in natural plant sugars is harvested and then the sugar is fermented into lactic acid. |
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Mineral wealth has been harvested from this region since ancient times, and amber from the Baltic area was a trade staple in ancient Europe. |
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In late spring a second field planted with oats, barley, legumes or lentils, which were harvested in late summer. |
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Green manures such as rye and oats are often planted in the fall after the crops have been harvested. |
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Five of the 10 harvested fruits were cut transversely to calculate the average locule number per fruit and average fruit. |
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When selecting an alfalfa variety, consider whether it will be primarily grazed, or harvested with a combination of haying and grazing. |
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The harvested cell pellet was red, which suggested that the prosthetic group heme was synthesized by the bacterium. |
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They planted cabbages, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkin and carrots that are currently being harvested. |
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This would be the vintage of the wine, the year in which the grapes were harvested for the wine. |
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Grapes are still harvested from the pasture but not for the purpose of vinification. |
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Wood does make an appearance, though, as both exterior cladding and interior veneer, all in the same rich teak harvested from western China. |
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Similarly, after crops are harvested, livestock are allowed to browse on crop residues and trees in fields. |
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Seeds were sown on 14 Apr. and the matured plants were harvested on 16 Aug. before the onset of flowering. |
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Most leeks can be harvested for use as baby leeks, but some varieties are bred for culinary appeal as baby leeks. |
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Twenty-four-hour unstimulated BM lymphocyte cultures were set up and harvested using standard procedures. |
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White tea is harvested only a few days of the year from the unripened buds of the tea plant. |
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This set of napkin rings is made of sustainably harvested wood hand-carved in Kenya. |
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In China, these deer are now bred in captivity so that their musk can be harvested. |
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But Californian pistachios, which are harvested and processed by more sophisticated means, are usually unblemished and left undyed. |
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No new bogland will be harvested beyond that for which an EPA licence already exists. |
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The resulting undersown plant growth must be retained until the cereal crop is harvested. |
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With a tabletop multi-storey building model, visitors will be shown how water can be harvested in apartment complexes. |
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Multiple cropping establishes a second crop in the same season that a first crop is harvested. |
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On the hunting fields, 12,000 birds are harvested annually, consisting of pheasants, chukar partridge and bobwhite quail. |
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Stem cells are harvested from bone marrow, umbilical cords, the brain and spinal cord and other tissues. |
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Pearls were harvested for their high value and pearlshell was used commercially for button-making and for mother-of-pearl. |
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Most of the wood is from recycled or sustainably harvested sources, making less impact on Mother Earth. |
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Thirty hours after the start of treatment the cells were harvested and micronucleus slides were prepared. |
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This site tells you how to mung or spam-block your e-mail address so it can't be harvested. |
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Grass which is to be used for silaging must be harvested at the optimum growth stage for making the best quality and quantity of silage. |
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Corn harvested for silage yields one-third more feed nutrients per acre than corn harvested for grain. |
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When pasture was not available, hay or silage harvested during periods of excess pasture growth was fed to meet forage requirements. |
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Forage crops provide fiber, energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals to cows and may also be harvested as hay or silage for later feeding. |
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Most of the corn was harvested and stored as silage, with the remainder custom harvested as dry grain. |
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When the olives are harvested, he explains, they have to be sieved to remove leaves, then washed, then pressed. |
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I was harvested with sickles, tied in sheaves and buried in the bog-holes until such time as the skin peeled off easily. |
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If you're having lobster bisque as a starter on Christmas Day, you'll be heartened to know it was probably harvested off the coast of Scotland. |
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Once thawed, the proximal two-thirds of the radii were harvested along with their distal biceps tendon attachments. |
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In a second experiment, branchlets were excised from harvested broccoli heads and placed on moistened sterile pads inside plastic pillows. |
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Oysters were harvested in Scotland as long ago as the stone age when the shellfish were gathered from the seabed close to the coastline. |
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Tissues were harvested from five independent transgenic lines grown in vitro. |
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At the very outset, before the grain was harvested, one sheaf of barley would be cut and waved before the Lord. |
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One older farmer, John, came into the mill today with a bag of wheat he's just harvested. |
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However, the farms were started up only recently, and it takes about seven years for the abalone to reach a size where they may be harvested. |
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Part of the experiment will be to see at what age and at what time of year the plant is best harvested. |
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The patellar tendon autograft was harvested through a single midline incision. |
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The first ritual during the agriculture season takes place when the first fruits are harvested. |
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Shavuot is also considered an agricultural celebration, as it celebrates the festival of the first fruits when wheat is harvested. |
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Pod wall, seed coat, and seed sections, from fresh glasshouse-grown material harvested mid-photoperiod, were cut using a sledge microtome. |
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Next time it rains, these students can go to the centre and see for themselves how rainwater can be harvested. |
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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind. |
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Future revenue would be harvested from a single-rate flat tax on wages or, better still, a stiff sales tax on consumption. |
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Three crops a year are harvested to provide enough rice for the population, and the government keeps surpluses stored for times of drought. |
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Thirty terminal shoot segments were harvested randomly from the last whorl of branches at the top of the trees. |
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Its economy was based primarily on millet, harvested with polished stone reaping knives, and on pigs, cows, and goats. |
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My acquaintance never ran out of metheglin, which was mixed when he harvested his honey, and he never failed to offer me a swig or two. |
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Sponges are a plant-like sea animal which are harvested from the ocean bed. |
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The coffee plantations were abandoned in 1995 and have not been harvested or treated with agrochemicals since. |
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When the crop was harvested, pesticide residues were found to exceed the legal limit. |
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All of us lived together, ploughed together, and harvested the crops together. |
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Production of winter wheat, harvested in July, was down by up to 50 percent. |
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An answer may take 3-7 months, long after the crops have been harvested and contamination has happened. |
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The green wheat stalks are harvested and gathered in bunches, then roasted in the fields over an open wood or charcoal fire. |
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After the plants had senesced, ears were harvested and the lengths measured. |
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While the GM seeds cost more than regular ones, she saves money by not having to use so much pesticide and has harvested bigger crops. |
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When all the crops had been harvested and stored away, and before the men left for the fall hunt, the Harvest Festival was held. |
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Today, most of the country's southeast coast is surrounded by man-made reefs, which are harvested commercially. |
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In addition, the quality of the allograft may vary, depending on the age of the donor and the body location of the harvested skin. |
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The harvested flowers provided pollen samples ranging from 0 h old, to over 72 h old, at 12 hourly age intervals. |
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While you harvested a ton of apples, you still ended up with lots rotting on the ground, attracting yellow jackets and making a mess. |
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Back in August, as the Evening Press reported, Andy had harvested his own crop of hops growing in the beer garden of the Monkgate pub. |
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He harvested the punters at book-signing time, with a look of airy repletion. |
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Aggie and her husband Pat were farming people who tilled the land, harvested the crops and raised livestock. |
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Your carrots ought to be put in on a root day, and your leeks harvested only when the zodiac calendar permits. |
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In some areas farmers have not harvested their crops, as there is no market for them. |
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If they do not reproduce, channel catfish must be restocked periodically to replace those harvested. |
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The bone graft is harvested from the patient's pelvic bone and inserted along with a spacer in between the vertebral bodies. |
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The main crops that are harvested for this are maize, rice, wheat, and potatoes. |
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During plant culture, young roots were harvested at the end of the light period on 4-week-old plants. |
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A medicine man blessed the first rice harvested, and each ricing pair donated rice to a communal fund to feed the poor. |
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Crops of corn that were harvested with the binder were cut under ripe so that the grain would ripen in the stook. |
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I forgot to mention on Wednesday that I'd harvested my first sprouting broccoli. |
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In Australia, salt is produced by solar evaporation from sea water, saline lake waters, underground brines and harvested from dry lake beds. |
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There would be stubble after the crop's harvested, therefore cattle feed, especially in the end of the dry. |
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A tiny cotton boll harvested from a field ends up in a 500-pound bale that is shipped to textile mills or traded on the world market. |
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Unfortunately, a vigorous cover crop can pose problems later on when the baby greens are harvested. |
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More than a thousand conkers had been harvested from the arboretum's 102 horse chestnut trees for use in a variety of games. |
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Lodging doubles the rate of decline in digestibility so lodged crops should be harvested as soon as possible. |
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Once the poppies have flowered, the seed heads are harvested and converted into morphine base in local laboratories. |
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Roots are harvested in the fall when the tops have gone to seed and the plants have experienced a couple of hard frosts. |
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Oats are the preferred cover crop, and are harvested for grain and well as for compost-making. |
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Wheat was seeded between the corn rows in late September after the seed corn was harvested. |
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A contractor who harvested corn on the farm gave up when saboteurs planted metal bars in the ground to wreck his combine harvester. |
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Pulp harvested from sago produces a high-fiber, low-fat starch similar in texture, nutritional benefit, and use to whole-wheat flour. |
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The mussels then take between 15 months and two years to mature to marketable quality when they are harvested. |
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A farmer with APH insurance coverage receives an indemnity if the harvested yield is less than the yield guarantee. |
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The season when foodgrains are harvested in the fields and brought home is an occasion for celebration in many parts of our country. |
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It flowers twice in the year, and it is the fully grown but still closed buds which are harvested to be dried and marketed. |
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If an autograft is to be used, the surgeon should inform the surgical team from where the graft will be harvested. |
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What's much safer is an autologous transplant where a person's own stem cells are harvested either from their blood or bone marrow. |
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I harvested 46 cukes from the two plants in about five weeks. |
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Every 12 h during the period of prolonged darkness, samples of young leaves, flowers, roots and fruits from two plants were harvested for analysis. |
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This palm is considered a keystone species because it supplies fruits for birds and rodents all year and is intensively harvested for culinary purposes. |
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In Kansas, I see that some of the winter wheat has been harvested. |
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The crystals were harvested by centrifugation and redissolved in water. |
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From the riverbanks reeds are harvested for hut building and thatching. |
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I immediately harvested all that were left, and resolved even more firmly that I'd demand a greater percentage at our next interspecies conference. |
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There are crops which are ripe now and ready to be harvested! |
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Just before the late summer sunburst farmers were in desperate straits because so little of their arable crop had been harvested, and huge losses were expected. |
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Mill Creek foraging parties may have opportunistically harvested a number of resources from these wetlands including nesting waterfowl, muskrats, and arrowhead tubers. |
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The more sugar in the harvested grapes, the rule mandates, the better the wine. |
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Had they killed this woman and harvested her organs, they would have saved a lot of lives. |
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Gems used as embellishments are often harvested from the earth with no regard to environmental standards. |
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A lever switches a paddle gate in the picker chute and diverts some of the harvested cotton every 20 seconds into a sampler chute for collection and later analysis. |
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The square-edge diagonal board sheathing that seems so fabulous in memory is now grown so fast and harvested so young it is sapwood all the way through. |
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Only if teak trees reached a certain size could they be harvested. |
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Despite the trade officially being banned, he explains, timber was still locally harvested and sold. |
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The harvested Tempranillo grapes are fermented in the usual way. |
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The hay will be harvested once a year by a local tenant farmer. |
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Considered a delicacy and served in restaurants, diamondback terrapins were heavily harvested along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts through most of the past century. |
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Freshly harvested seeds of hazel exhibit primary dormancy imposed by inhibitory substances, such as abscisic acid, present in the testa and pericarp. |
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This is when the fruit of the previous seasons is harvested. |
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Donkeys brayed to one another across threshing floors of harvested wheat. |
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This trade included the abundant trepang harvested in north Australia. |
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For practical purposes it is unclimbable, and the nuts are harvested by waiting for the fruit which contains them to ripen and fall to the ground. |
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The harvested seeds from the selected plant were multiplied for subsequent yield trials conducted for three seasons and then distributed as a new cultivar. |
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Scientists attribute the declines to pollution, habitat degradation, and unsustainable fishing practices that allow species to be harvested faster than they can reproduce. |
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Little Ape three-wheel trucks are laden with freshly harvested winter produce like peas and artichokes being sold on the roadside. |
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The main species harvested are hake, horse mackerel and pilchard, whilst other species such as monk, anchovy, tuna and sole also contribute to this sector. |
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Fruits were harvested just prior to dehiscence of the capsule valves. |
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If you have late-season crops like Brussels sprouts or kale, just scatter seeds under the plants' leaves, and the cover crop will come along as the other crops are harvested. |
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But chiefly he fulfills a statistician's dream with his minute record of Brussels sprouts, cabbages, and tulips planted, harvested, and planted again. |
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A century ago these hills echoed with the rasping sounds of bucksaws, as loggers harvested millions of redwoods and Douglas fir to feed the housing needs of a growing country. |
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Today I disassembled a non-functioning VCR and harvested 63 small screws which will join the thousands of other small screws housed in little glass jars in my workshop. |
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The rich nut meats that do get harvested are used in making my favorite ice cream, in commercial baking, candy production, and in direct retail sales. |
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The opposite corner is marked by a bright spray of canary yellow broccoli flowers, from a few side shoots we left in place when we harvested the crop. |
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With one hand free, they harvested coconuts and emptied rubber-tree bowls. |
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The pharma corn was harvested along with the soybeans and sent to a grain elevator in Aurora, Nebraska, where it was mixed in with 500,000 bushels. |
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Planted in November, the onions are harvested from April through mid-June. |
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The trees in commercial production are harvested with trunk or limb shakers that literally shake the nuts off the tree to be collected by various means. |
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I will even eat the strange species of fish which are being harvested in the southern hemisphere and offered as an alternative to our cod and haddock. |
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Shrimp, crab, and a variety of fish are harvested from the ocean. |
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In one experiment scientists harvested a subpopulation of non-trophoblastic placental cells, grew them up, and seeded them on to a polymer scaffold. |
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For some experiments, tissue was harvested from tissue-culture plants. |
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Worldwide, 1.5 million kilograms of coral are harvested annually. |
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The older-growth heartwood is very resistant to decay, but the lumber from young trees that are harvested too soon has a lower level of decay resistance. |
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Swedish scientists are now testing his idea to grow hemp on polluted land and process the harvested crop for auto insulation, rope or as an energy source. |
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The explosion stuns or kills fish, and they are then harvested by divers. |
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The parotid and submaxillary glands from a Wister rat, parotid gland and pancreas from a Japanese white rabbit, and a porcine pancreas were harvested. |
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If you opt for a fish dish for your main meal, diver harvested scallops wrapped in bacon with hollandaise sauce is sure to get the mouth watering. |
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This oil is harvested from the kernels of the palm tree, thus the name. |
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The harvested plant material was chopped up and returned to the soil to allow it to decompose so that no labelled nitrogen was lost from the system. |
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Where has that water come from and was it sustainably harvested? |
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Marshmallow, which grows in the primordial bogs and swamplands, was harvested and used to fashion these crude idols, which were then devoured to cure thigh ache. |
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This is the season when, in ancient times, the wheat was harvested, thus the flowering of the pomegranates marked both an end to spring and the beginning of summer. |
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It is made from a blend of late harvested and dried refosco, carmenere and corvina, making it sort of a super-Venetian as they call it on the back label. |
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The season of 1874-75 was excellent, with two crops harvested and stored. |
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Potato farmer Simon Bradley took matters into his own hands when he harvested his biggest crop, but was unable to sell it all through his York outlets. |
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The research project follows last year's arrival of the first baby in Britain to be born from a mature egg harvested from its mother, frozen, then fertilised at a later date. |
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In the decades before the hormone could be engineered, hGH was harvested from the pituitary glands of human cadavers. |
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This is harvested from a completely different plant species called Aspalathus linearis of the pea and bean family. |
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Peat is harvested as an important source of fuel in certain parts of the world. |
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In sourcing sustainable branches, the architects settled on ocotillo, a Mexican wood that regenerates individual branches as they're harvested. |
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In colder climates, cloves are planted in the autumn, about six weeks before the soil freezes, and harvested in late spring or early summer. |
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In Australia and the United States some species are harvested from the wild for the cut flower market. |
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The willow was harvested using a traditional method of pollarding, where a tree would be cut back to the main stem. |
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Among these are marigold flowers for garlands and temples, which are typically harvested before dawn, and discarded after use the same day. |
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The harvesting would reach its peak in the 1880s, with 20 million bushels being harvested from the bay each year. |
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Gulf menhaden are harvested primarily for fish meal and fish oil based products. |
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Because these fish were once abundant, and because their robust bodies are good to eat, these fish have been commercially harvested. |
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A fishery is an area with an associated fish or aquatic population which is harvested for its commercial value. |
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The fish must have been corralled by some method and then harvested at will. |
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Oysters are also harvested on a large scale from many of the bays and sounds. |
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The evolution of photosynthesis allowed the Sun's energy to be harvested directly by life forms. |
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There are many more mushroom species that are harvested from the wild for personal consumption or commercial sale. |
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This was important because the yield of seeds harvested to seeds planted at that time was around four or five. |
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For orris root production, iris rhizomes are harvested, dried, and aged for up to 5 years. |
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The consumption of seafood harvested from the Irish Sea is the main pathway for exposure of humans to radioactivity. |
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Some species have large seeds, called pine nuts, that are harvested and sold for cooking and baking. |
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Red foxes are among the most important furbearing animals harvested by the fur trade. |
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It is still harvested around the coasts of Brittany in France and Bantry Bay, Ireland, and is a popular fertilizer for organic gardening. |
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Commercial production of kelp harvested from its natural habitat took place in Japan for over a century. |
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Throughout the winter and spring, a variety of little greens shoot up that are the staples of a harvested salad. |
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Giant kelp can be harvested fairly easily because of its surface canopy and growth habit of staying in deeper water. |
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Pumpkins and grammas are harvested when mature, usually when the vines have died or been frosted. |
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Between 100,000 and 170,000 wet tons of Macrocystis are harvested annually in New Mexico for alginate extraction and abalone feed. |
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Synchronised parasites were harvested using gelafundin floatation at the trophozoite stage which was then cultured to ring stage. |
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When it was harvested en masse, it was frequently ground up as fertilizer. |
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Eggs are still illegally harvested in southern Europe, and adults of wintering birds are taken as food in West Africa and South America. |
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Windowpane oysters are harvested for their translucent shells, which are used to make various kinds of decorative objects. |
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Some kinds of pearl oysters are harvested for the pearl produced within the mantle. |
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However, the species is not considered overfished due to a large amount reported and a large amount harvested. |
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Aquaculture now provides approximately half of all harvested aquatic organisms. |
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Under ITQs, members of a fishery are granted rights to a percentage of the total allowable catch that can be harvested each year. |
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However, the energy harvested from the turbine will offset the installation cost, as well as provide virtually free energy for years after. |
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In the Falkland Islands, hundreds of thousands of penguins were harvested for their oil each year. |
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Turtles were harvested in the remotest parts of the Indonesian archipelago. |
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Jellyfish are also harvested for their collagen, which can be used for a variety of applications including the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. |
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Scallops are most commonly harvested using scallop dredges or bottom trawls. |
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Clean rainwater is now harvested to use for watering and washing down yards, while sleeping policemen on the yard separate clean and dirty water. |
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It is traditionally harvested from the candlenut tree in the sun-kissed islands to use in lamps. |
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Apparently, a great deal can be harvested with only 70 flowerpots. |
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Effect of climatic conditions on natural mycoflora and fumonisins in freshly harvested corn of the State of Parana, Brazil. |
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A lot of the cars being stripped down in chop shops are older models and the components are harvested for sale to dodgy mechanics. |
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Nan Fuchs, introduced me to Alginol, a potent, uniquely harvested and processed brown algae. |
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