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The spacecraft carried 100 peony | seeds to investigate the effect of weightlessness on |
ones require heat from fires to open, allowing | seeds to disperse and take hold. |
st of views offer information on the peers and | seeds to which the user is connected, including how |
ictoria requested Martin Hope Sutton to supply | seeds to the royal household. |
ellic acid stimulates the cells of germinating | seeds to produce mRNA molecules that code for hydrol |
of fruit from McDonald's harvests and used the | seeds to start a small orchard on his property, “Ken |
ochorous plants may benefit when ants disperse | seeds to nutrient-rich or protected microsites that |
d fate, effectively directing the dispersal of | seeds to desirable sites. |
2,500 | seeds to the gramme. |
Bartram also contributed | seeds to the Oxford and Edinburgh botanic gardens. |
ation he found that each plant produced enough | seeds to plant an acre of ground (0.4 ha), and the g |
perilla, shiitake mushrooms and/or sesame | seeds to the four main ingredients. |
nto an anti-static bag which included dirt and | seeds to plant. |
ug drops out at maturity, releasing the winged | seeds to be dispersed by wind. |
he first few levels of farmers (who sold their | seeds to subsequent levels of the pyramid). |
f solar-powered lights and the use of jatropha | seeds to create biodiesel fuel. |
by future NBA MVP Steve Nash, was one of 4 #15 | seeds to defeat a #2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. |
lude herbs, mushrooms, bones, hides, horns and | seeds to make "potions", various other consumables a |
onstructs demonstration gardens, and exchanges | seeds to maintain biotic diversity. |
The ants take the | seeds to their nest, where they eat the elaiosomes, |
He sent back a small number of | seeds to private collectors and to the Low nursery a |
is killed in a wildfire, thereby allowing the | seeds to colonize the bare ground exposed by the nat |
In 1784, not long after Jussieu had sent | seeds to England, some were forwarded to the United |
e is very short in this species, just very few | seeds travelling farther than 1 meter from the plant |
t of the rural areas it served, providing free | seeds, trees, and tree seedlings to farmers and ranc |
Seeds two or, by abortion, one in each cell, chestnu | |
Soil Fertility and the Quality of | Seeds, University of Missouri Bulletin, 1957 |
cuspidata emerges in late Spring, and sets few | seeds, unlike its smaller, fecund cousin Pediomelum |
Botanists were unable to germinate any | seeds until Carlos Magdalena, at the Royal Botanic G |
seed capsules are dehiscent and bear numerous | seeds up to 0.6 mm long. |
fter pollination, ejecting the two shiny black | seeds up to 10 m distant from the parent plant. |
paration would normally involve frying mustard | seeds, urad dal, onions and then the main vegetable, |
The | seeds used for this purpose were chosen to withstand |
The number of | seeds used in the game is also variable; usually, th |
Seeds usually germinate in less than a month, but ca | |
seed rain occurs when animals prey on released | seeds usually flush with the ground surface, predati |
It feeds on | seeds, vegetation, snails, and insects. |
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The | seeds, vines, flowers, and leaves contain ergoline a |
They lost to the top | seeds, Virginia Ruano Pascual and Anabel Medina Garr |
Ivo Perelman: | Seeds, Visions and Counterpoint (1996) |
ears he travelled widely collecting plants and | seeds, visiting Niagara Peninsula and Lake Ontario. |
w Bird, MGMT, Of Montreal, Nick Cave & The Bad | Seeds, Vivian Girls and many more. |
It contains poppy | seeds, walnuts, apples, raisins, and cottage cheese |
A bag of 250,000 pansy | seeds was placed in the Kvant-2 EVA airlock, a compa |
oups and the quarter finals according to these | seeds was held on June 10, 2008. |
en guesses that his plane carrying the triffid | seeds was shot down by the Red Airforce, allowing th |
l and Frank Skinner and the band The Lightning | Seeds, was the official song of the 1996 European Fo |
ngham had finished recording the album, titled | Seeds We Sow, and it will be released in September 6 |
The two cross-pollinated, and the hybrid | seeds were unknowingly collected and planted. |
These | seeds were used by Orville Vogel at Washington State |
States has been attempted since 1744 when tea | seeds were sent to the Trust Garden in Savannah. |
The | seeds were gathered in June after flowers lost their |
Remains of millet and barley | seeds were found. |
And the | seeds were barely getting enriched with the milk (of |
f the cannabis plant (complete with leaves and | seeds) were wrapped into a cone with newspaper. |
Other top | seeds were Las Vegas champion Sam Querrey, Indian We |
The tiny | seeds were difficult to obtain, as they dispersed as |
2 | seeds were eliminated today. |
n to a four-year college at that time, but the | seeds were planted during the presidency of Dr. J. E |
The leaves, bulbs, and | seeds were utilized as food by the Paiute people. |
Seeds were collected and propagation efforts will be | |
Text in italics indicates the round | seeds were eliminated. |
artichoke also gained some notoriety when its | seeds were planted by midwestern US farmers at the p |
During the dry seasons, none of the | seeds were in great abundance, but the birds usually |
Other top | seeds were Indian Wells winner Michael Chang, Weshin |
Other top | seeds were French Open titlist and Monte Carlo final |
to be extinct since the 1930s until preserved | seeds were rediscovered in collections of the Belgia |
as a very common weed of wheat fields and its | seeds were inadvertently included in harvested wheat |
Throughout the wet seasons, small | seeds were more common and there was such a large su |
The | seeds were collected and ground to make seedcakes. |
The | seeds were used as a food by Native Americans in the |
Other top | seeds were. |
The other | seeds were: Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany and Sp |
tempeh, soy beverages, linseed (flax), sesame | seeds, wheatberries, fenugreek, oats, barley, dried |
Those same | seeds when roasted can also be used as a substitute |
Shamanic stories say ipomoea purpurea | seeds, when swallowed or chewed, may incite a mild t |
ces vegetatively by rhizome and birds disperse | seeds when they feed on the fruits. |
of desert mistletoe, so the birds disperse the | seeds when they defecate or wipe their bills. |
symbol, because if you do,that gives you more | seeds) where the sown seeds form plants, which will |
cts of extracts of toad venom or anadenanthera | seeds, which contain mixtures of compounds, making i |
N. pervillei from all other taxa based on its | seeds, which lack the appendages typical of most Nep |
nd mission to Persia took along thirty bags of | seeds, which he distributed as he went, along with n |
etimes bondost is spiced with cumin or caraway | seeds, which are incorporated into the curd just bef |
A single plant can produce hundreds of | seeds, which scatter as much as several meters from |
people where he says: « I am certain that the | seeds which we have planted in the good conscience o |
ant has a commercial value because it have oil | seeds which may be used to make production of cosmet |
The latter is producing | seeds, which are being collected. |
It spreads both through small | seeds, which are easily carried by the wind, and rhi |
the literature, is grown for the oil from its | seeds, which are used as a substitute for whale oil. |
sts have searched for ways to utilize bokbunja | seeds, which are a by-product of bokbunja ju product |
The cones open upon maturity to release the | seeds, which are large and oblong, 1-1.3 cm long wit |
h lengths of up to 50 cm (20 in) and have many | seeds, which are separated by resinous membranes tha |
75 micrograms of cerulein per gram of infected | seeds, which induce chlorosis and reduce the seed vi |
Kudzu will also spread by | seeds, which are contained in pods and mature in the |
It eats | seeds, which it carries back to its burrow in its ch |
r common variations will include brown mustard | seeds which are fried till they pop, black pepper co |
le develops within, and each may hold over 100 | seeds, which are minute. |
legume pod 1 or 2 centimeters long containing | seeds which resemble "pieces of granite." |
The | seeds, which are edible, contain 30-54% oil, which i |
a stream of mucilaginous liquid containing its | seeds, which can be seen with the naked eye. |
centimeter wide and contains three shiny dark | seeds which are dispersed when the capsule explodes |
Harvester ants have been known to cache the | seeds, which can lie dormant for a long time since f |
erma pervillei, based on the morphology of its | seeds, which differ from the closely allied N. madag |
to mustard from black mustard (Brassica nigra) | seeds which contain sinigrin, mustard from white mus |
gs by the Spanish missionaries were from grape | seeds which are the result of pollination and sexual |
apsule up to half a centimeter long containing | seeds which are winged and have an embryonic root al |
ig and filled with brown cane sugar and sesame | seeds, which is then steamed. |
It contains many | seeds which may be 3 centimeters in length. |
Carapa guianensis produces | seeds which oil is similar in properties to neem oil |
is a rounded drupe which contains two or more | seeds which have fused into one body. |
Saxon remained the only original member of The | Seeds, which continued to tour Europe and the United |
Some species of Choraginae feed upon | seeds, while unusually, Anthribus feeds upon soft sc |
Larvae feed on | seeds, while pupation occurs into the soil. |
Furthermore, the capsules and | seeds, while distinctive upon close inspection, are |
Its | seeds, while little known outside of Mexico, were pe |
isolariciresinol in numerous foods such as oil | seeds, whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. |
uicy, and edible for birds, which disperse the | seeds widely. |
uses necrotic leaf lesions and in severe cases | seeds will become shriveled. |
This increases the likelihood that | seeds will remain underground instead of being eject |
Scarification is needed before A. koa | seeds will germinate. |
nds in contact with the grape skins, stems and | seeds will influence the amount of tannins that are |
blis gigantea (perennial, up to 70 cm (28 in), | seeds with honeycomb pattern) |
e gooseberries which are edible but are mainly | seeds with little fruit. |
The fruits are woody, bristly | seeds with a pappus. |
ly referenced current list of plants that have | seeds with elaiosomes can be found in a reference. |
Seeds with thin skin and a very hard endosperm. | |
for the possible identification of Arabidopsis | seeds with mutant ionomic phenotypes (10). |
The fruit is a capsule containing | seeds with small wings. |
The plant produces many | seeds with a hard, prickly casing. |
in diameter: it contains small (2-3 mm) black | seeds with a conspicuous reddish aril. |
rge, rough follicle filled with many flat oval | seeds with luxuriant silky plumes. |
ngs the tree seedlings which he has grown from | seeds with him when he moves in. |
oid 2-3.5 cm in diameter; contain long obovate | seeds, with a fleshy red outer layer. |
Many birds and rodents consume the | seeds, with rodents caching them underground, where |
produced in early autumn, followed by numerous | seeds with hooked barbs that attach onto passing ani |
y summer, each fertilized flower produces four | seeds within wrinkled nuts, and the plant goes dorma |
Individual | seeds within the "ball" are coated with hair, which |
The fruit is a brown berry containing a few | seeds within a clear gelatinous pulp. |
It feeds on | seeds within the soapberry plant family, Sapindaceae |
tors remove approximately 60% of all dispersed | seeds within a few days and eventually remove all se |
Seeds without wings. | |
They all met in the final and 1st | seeds won this match 6-3, 6-3. |
opportunist feeder and will eat insects, fish, | seeds, worms, scraps and carrion in towns, or take i |
for fossil cones containing ovules, from which | seeds would have later developed. |
nd used, "Once I've extracted the oil from the | seeds, you can rub it into your skin, or add it to a |
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