This approach has already been used successfully to saturate different genomic regions of sugar cane, barley and wheat. |
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Then, overnight, completely saturate it by placing it in a soaking vessel such as an old bathtub or an open-topped metal drum. |
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It's assumed both stores operate at a loss, staying in business to saturate the market and not give up the edge. |
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Roof felts are essentially scrap paper bonded together with bitumen, a waste oil product that is put on the felt to saturate it. |
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Light's bleaching glare may saturate the picture plane, obscuring tone, details and minute particulars. |
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Foaming bathroom cleaner does a wonderful job on soot, but first saturate the bricks with an all-purpose cleaner and allow to soak a few minutes. |
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Use a lot of water and saturate the deck and the surrounding covered plants. |
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Do you then saturate yourself in source materials and then write, or do you have the materials out in front of you when you're writing? |
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If that number's shrinking, how can you predict a larger sales number when we saturate most of the market already? |
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You saturate the market, and you have to move to another location and open another store. |
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Blot the stain with a clean cloth, and then pour enough club soda on the stain to saturate the fabric. |
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The spots will saturate prime-time shows and weekend sportscasts almost as soon as FDA approval is obtained. |
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It is possible that the increase in carbon dioxide will saturate the earth's oceans, causing damage to the ozone layer. |
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Regional milk producer co-ops continue to saturate their marketplaces with these messages. |
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The colour concepts in the latest collection are rich and saturate the eye like the works of the Impressionist master painter Monet. |
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From verdant wallpaper murals to heaving citrine bodices, the imported hues of conquered cultures saturate. |
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Once the Shih Tzu is thoroughly soaked, saturate the sponge with shampoo and from the rear to front, shampoo every part of the Shih Tzu. |
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As always, it is important to thoroughly saturate a brick wall before application of any cleaning solution. |
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To remove non slip appliques and strips from bathtubs, saturate a cloth or sponge and squeeze hot vinegar over decals. |
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Dissolve the cobalt in the water and add the sugar, saturate unsized paper in the solution, and hang up to dry. |
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Will the rains increase and saturate the existing snowpack, or will the magical transformation to snow begin? |
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As Wal-Mart begins to saturate the bits of America that like it, it is having to turn more of its attention to those which do not. |
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Politicians cannot shake enough hands and therefore need to saturate the media to make themselves known. |
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The success rate would be lower whereas when we open such an operation directly to financial markets, we practically instantly saturate it. |
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Once luminosity is correct, you may want to saturate image a little bit since colors are sometimes drab. |
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Enough salt must be added to saturate the moisture which oozes from the fish. |
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We intend to saturate the Norwegian social networking sites with the TV-spot, to show that knowledge and awareness needs to be combined. |
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It is possible for the preamplifier to saturate on a strong signal and produce intermodulation products that degrade reception on adjacent channels. |
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Rub into the stain for a minute, brush off the powder with a clean brush and sponge immediately with warm water, being careful not to saturate the carpet backing. |
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He closed his eyes and let the warm water saturate his skin. |
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Be sure to thoroughly saturate underneath the leaves as well as top surfaces, and repeat every day for at least three or four days until most of the colony has died off. |
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You should also be careful that watering systems for your lawn or flower beds do not spray water on the side of your house or saturate the ground near the house. |
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No-till soils remain wetter longer in the spring and less precipitation is required to saturate them compared with plowed soil during the early stages of crop development. |
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In winter, ventilation pulls out interior moisture, which tends to collect in attics and may saturate insulation or cause mold and mildew to grow. |
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As media saturate our lives, it is vital that children learn to decode messages and images, to ask critical questions about who is creating them and for what purpose. |
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It is important to limit the count number of the last curve point to 2,000,000 cps so as not to saturate the detector in pulse mode. |
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Their marketing plan not only intends to blitz the globe with a massive advertising campaign, but will also saturate the domestic market right here at home. |
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Using a circular motion, sweep the brush through the solution to saturate the bristles. |
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Mix it together and let it sit for about ten minutes so the chia seeds can saturate. |
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Drench thoroughly with water immediately so as to saturate the root system. |
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Shake well, then saturate a cotton pad, place over your closed eye for a few seconds and let the liquid gently melt away the makeup and mascara. |
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The first will seal off the original painting, the second will saturate it. |
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Although protected from sunlight, salt water can seep into the cavity and saturate the textile. |
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During these disturbances, geomagnetically induced currents can saturate power-system transformers, which act as electrical conductors. |
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They saturate it with millions of tons of filthy waste. |
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By Diesis, Three Valleys was also a welcome change from the sons of Danehill and Sadler's Wells, who saturate the stallion ranks. |
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On valves and organs in motion, in presence of water, vapor I saturate and overheated, fluid diathermics, chemical agents and alimentary products. |
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Daytime or night time after cleansing, saturate a cotton pad with this refreshing lotion and gently sweep over your face and throat to prepare your skin for moisturizing. |
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Place the reeds upright into the bottle to saturate with scented oil. |
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The waves of the universal mind saturate the infinite space. |
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Now, having seen how useful it is to be able to saturate the airwaves with ads praising himself and damning his opponent, he has slithered away from that vow. |
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Rods respond to single photons of light with large electrical signals, which means that the electrical responses saturate at low rates of photon capture by the rhodopsin molecules. |
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After all, our 24-hour news cycle culture feeds itself on sensational sound bites that saturate the air waves and are quickly replaced by new tabloid outbursts. |
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So that you may transmit the love in your blood, so that you may sustain your children with the love of which I speak to you so much, you must first live it, saturate yourselves in it, and feel it deeply. |
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In addition, such water could have served to saturate the subgrade. |
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Emergencies continue to saturate in the general hospital in Les Cayes. |
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The bilateral traffic as well as flows between Atlantic Europe and a Balkan Central Europe in the throes of change should soon saturate this upgraded route. |
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This allows bog acids to saturate the tissues before decay can begin. |
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Saturate a cloth or sponge with vinegar and squeeze the liquid behind the hook so that the vinegar comes in contact with the adhesive. |
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Saturate a couple of heavy-duty paper towels with white vinegar or the Orange Citrus Cleaner. |
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