In spring, you may also want to give it a scarification to get the thatch out of the roots. |
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Each had to be carefully pre-treated with scarification, the seed coats being ruptured by laborious scratching with a sharp scalpel. |
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As a forwarder, the 1210A is a good machine but for scarification we found it to be undersized. |
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Polka-dot make-up, scarification done in tribal designs, and pig grease enhance the appeal of a Minj clanswoman. |
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The repeating, geometric patterns of the tire treads have likewise been linked to traditional African textiles and scarification rituals. |
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Only minor scarification, grading, and revegetation will be required to return trails to their natural topography and to provide proper drainage. |
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Some masks have 9 scarification marks in a diamond shape on the forehead and the temples in front of the ears. |
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Tattooing and scarification, usually tokens of ritual or hierarchical status, were the work of esteemed specialists. |
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On sites accessible to a bulldozer or a skidder, equipping the machines with a scarification rake permits rapid, shallow scalping of the area. |
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Physical disturbance of the forest floor to create improved seedbeds for natural regeneration is called scarification. |
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Description : Spruce regeneration adjacent to Leno patch scarification on opening in vicinity of Smithers. |
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Description : A recently windrowed area near Stony Lake, showing scarification effect of the treatment. |
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Where full planting is the chosen option, the block number and stocking value of each stratified section is to be submitted to DNR one week prior to the commencement of scarification. |
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A variety of techniques such as scarification, grade removal, re-contouring and reforestation will be used to achieve the recovery of linear disturbances. |
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Also observed increase in the amount of Gibberellin during the scarification operation. |
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For instance the door is seen as the mouth, the windows as eyes, the granary as the stomach, etc while the decoration on the walls is related to scarification on skin. |
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As mentioned previously, there are travelling mixing plants which require the prior scarification of the pavement, and which can work at widths of up to 5.75 m. This reduces the risk of longitudinal cold joints. |
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The mechanical preparation of improved seedbeds, primarily designed to expose mineral soil and remove vegetative competition, is called scarification. |
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In general, the more naked a society is, the more body paint, tattoos, or scarification is employed to denote the warriors and the chiefs, with each rank having its individual pattern. |
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You'll see tribal scarification, spear-wielding villagers out to hunt impala and fishermen in dugout canoes. |
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The methods used to injure the skin include deep excoriations with a sharp instrument, scarification with a knife, the application of caustic chemicals and burning, sometimes with a cigarette. |
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In their reports to the Committee, States refer to many other traditional practices considered harmful to children, including abduction, scarification, the refusal of immunization and blood transfusions and others. |
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The study demonstrated that by using this approach, the reforestation cost was lower than that of conventional scarification but the regeneration density resulting from the seeding was lower. |
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Scarification was accomplished by piercing the seed coat and scraping a small portion of the perisperm with a sterile dissecting needle. |
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