Anthers from one flower were removed and stroked over the stigmas of the other flower. |
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Cotton swabs were used to apply the pollen to receptive stigmas on a mother plant. |
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Saffron is made up of tiny filaments that are the dried pollen stigmas of the saffron flower. |
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Additionally it reinforces the negative stigmas of mental illness by manifesting them physically. |
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Artificial pollination was effected by brushing the recipient flower stigmas with stamens from the pollen donors. |
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The stigmas were then pollinated with pollen from a flower whose anther had dehisced that day. |
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But when modern societies abolished the stigmas on illegitimacy, divorce, and all the rest, whole portions of the social structure just caved in. |
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Cross-pollinated flowers were not emasculated, and pollinations were performed by rubbing anthers onto stigmas. |
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One point such a book would no doubt make is that stigmas are often double binds. |
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Perfect flowers are protandrous, hence the stigmas open after anthesis, which reduces the probability of autogamous self-pollination. |
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A Priapic episode is both a painful and embarrassing condition, made all the worse by current social stigmas against its sufferers. |
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Five pistils were dissected from flowers and the stigmas and styles were mounted on aluminium stubs using carbon paste. |
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Pollinations were performed in June by applying the cotton stick loaded with pollen on the receptive stigmas. |
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He's even avoided that most distressing of stigmas – playground teasing over being ginger-haired. |
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Having grown up myself as a gay person and knowing the stigmas and bullying that can occur and the inequality. |
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On the basis of the phylogenic relationships, autogamous species most likely evolved from self-incompatibility ancestors that have exserted stigmas. |
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Given a choice, and not just a philosophical one, performers could break down modern day stigmas. |
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It takes about 70,000 crocus blossoms or 210,000 stigmas to yield just a pound of saffron. |
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Pollinated stigmas and stylar tissue were softened in some experiments in a solution of 8 N NaOH overnight and washed with fresh water before staining with aniline blue. |
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Flowers are apocarpous, with the stigmas borne at the end of a long style. |
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While it does service the community, it also gives them a place to call home and exist without any stigmas from the outside world. |
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The scars of the stigmas shone like silver beneath her distended skin. |
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Saffron is so exxy because the fine threads are the stigmas of crocuses. |
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Thus the stigmas of flowers are able to identify the genotype of pollen and avoid close inbreeding and self-fertilization. |
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Being infertile already poses many personal and societal stigmas and negativities. |
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On occasion, antitheism has lead to hateful positions and stigmas that have damaged the reputation of atheism on the whole. |
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Red Quality Zafferano Monreale is composed of the reddest stigmas, chosen and selected to give a unique taste to your recipes. |
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Bird-pollinated species generally have a red perianth, a long, wide tube, and exserted stamens and stigmas. |
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Prevention is also a question of life or death and cannot be disregarded because of stigmas or discrimination. |
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It takes between 100,000 and 150,000 flowers to make one kilogram of dried stigmas. |
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All the work related to the cultivation, harvesting and drying of the stigmas is carried out by hand. |
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Even when two of the three stigmas are present, the flower is considered to be male. |
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Let me go over the list of stigmas associated with having a criminal record. |
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Because mental illness still carries many misconceptions and stigmas, many people do not receive the help they need. |
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This can break down many stigmas and correct some of the misconceptions that still exist around HIV and AIDS today. |
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There are so many barriers like stereotypes and stigmas and fighting labels and expectations. |
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The anonymity of the Internet is also attractive to customers for buying medicines associated with social stigmas. |
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It is never, even at the lowest level, a question merely of escaping the stigmas of paranomia and aphrasia, dysphemia and idiolalia, dyslogia and cacology. |
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Elongated stigmas, called silks, emerge from the whorl of husk leaves at the end of the ear. |
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Each scale bear a single small, winged nut that is oval, with two persistent stigmas at the apex. |
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YouthFax is as an initiative to distribute information to young people regarding mental health issues, mental illness and to breakdown stigmas associated with mental illness. |
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These have a nearly continuous spiral of bracts, sepals, and petals, then numerous stamens, a nectary disc, and separate carpels with expanded stigmas. |
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The authors suggest that a similar strategy could be used to reduce other kinds of unwanted social biases and stigmas or even help bad habits such as smoking or eating unhealthily. |
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Others are turned away. Powerful social stigmas are at work. |
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These are wind-pollinated trees with double-serrate leaves having stipules that encircle the stem, female flowers with two long stigmas, and fruits with a thin outer pulp and a large ribbed, stony inner layer. |
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Combined, these stigmas might deter women from seeking help. |
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Does the policy facilitate access to justice, or does it create additional barriers, for example by encouraging corruption or strengthening stigmas and social exclusion? |
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Insight seeks to do away with many of the stigmas surrounding hybrid cars-and accordingly, it's clever, largely un-compromised and relatively affordable. |
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Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anthers to the stigmas to start the process of sexual reproduction. |
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D e s c r i p t i o n: 'Zafferano di San Gimignano' is produced by roasting the orange-red coloured part of the floral stigmas of Crocus sativus L., a corm of the iridaceae family. |
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The processes of categorization, stereotyping, discrimination, and self-fulfilling prophecy can also apply to stigmas based on blemishes of individual character. |
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Stigmas of flowers in all treatments were pollinated at the female phase. |
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Stigmas from female maize flowers, popularly called corn silk, are sold as herbal supplements. |
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