「ſeeds」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)8ページ目
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uicy, and edible for birds, which disperse the | seeds widely. |
ncy brought on by dietary over-reliance on the | seeds of Lathyrus sativus. |
This new version of the | Seeds has gone through several incarnations, with Sa |
illimeters long which explodes to disperse the | seeds it contains several meters away from the paren |
In 2008, Saxon and the | Seeds collaborated on some new songs and recordings |
ion church without an assigned pastor, but the | seeds the former missionaries had planted were stron |
The | seeds are black with hard coat collected in round se |
obtained by degumming the extracted oil of the | seeds. |
However, the | seeds of rock and roll could not even be glimpsed in |
s still used in Mexico and Guatemala, with the | seeds sometimes ground, while whole seed is used for |
his group of invisible satanists who plant the | seeds and encourage all the more visible satanic gro |
ike sea birds' eggs, small arthropods, and the | seeds and flowers of some of the native flora. |
e fruits are eaten by birds which disperse the | seeds. |
Akuammine is the main alkaloid found in the | seeds, comprising 0.56% of the dried powder, indicat |
The | seeds of iodinebush have been used as food in North |
metres (2.8 in) broad when mature, holding the | seeds on the scales after opening. |
Surprisingly the main alkaloid from the | seeds, akuammine, was found to be an opioid antagoni |
million pound question was "If you planted the | seeds of Quercus robur, what would grow?" |
It is said that coffee can be made from the | seeds, Coprosma being related to the coffee plants. |
ll (6 to 8 mm in diameter) capsules baring the | seeds of the plant, which are dispersed by the wind. |
The | seeds are also pressed to make mustard oil, and the |
After being planted, the | seeds must be watered every day until they can be ha |
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abitat is also degraded by rats, which eat the | seeds of mapele. |
o counteract urinary-tract infections, and the | seeds are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids. |
n New Zealand has shown that the eating of the | seeds by kiore (Pacific rats) substantially reduces |
The | Seeds of Enchantment (1921) |
The | seeds may be toxic in large amounts. |
ly in three at the central band to release the | seeds. |
an adaptation to assist the extraction of the | seeds from the cone. |
Kapok seed oil is a pressed seed oil, from the | seeds of the kapok (Silk-cotton tree). |
plant with seed is easily identified since the | seeds splay out in a flat circle until broken from t |
Normally, the shaman will place the | seeds on certain parts of the body to cast off the p |
dry, recently burned areas; germination of the | seeds may be triggered by the presence of burned pla |
The | seeds are small triangular nuts 15-20 mm long and 7- |
ntaneously grow in a person's stomach from the | seeds of an eaten apple. |
n also be liberated by dry distillation of the | seeds. |
The | seeds are generally too small for birds to feed on, |
The | Seeds of the West |
The | seeds are food for birds and other animals, such as |
Blackcurrant seed oil is derived from the | seeds of Ribes nigrum (black currant, or European cu |
The | seeds are ovate with a narrow margin. |
ed by rain into rivers and then the ocean, the | seeds of E. gigas drift long distances on ocean curr |
The | seeds of Knote's international reputation as a top-f |
Sowing the | seeds of blessings |
a (Phainopepla nitens), which then spreads the | seeds. |
The | seeds, cork and coins would suggest trade to and fro |
.6 to 2.4 in) broad when mature, releasing the | seeds immediately after opening. |
or oil, the expressed natural fatty oil of the | seeds of Ricinus communis also contains mixtures of |
The | seeds are also used by Native shamans in order to ga |
The | Seeds of Time (1956) |
The | seeds have silky tufts. |
especially in the places where people buy the | seeds for cultivation. |
The fruit is processed for removal of the | seeds and reduction of the heat of the pepper to mor |
The | seeds have a short period of dormancy and viability, |
Bufotenine is in the | seeds. |
trong heat to open their cones and release the | seeds. |
From the | seeds it is possible to obtain vegetable oil (both e |
to the pod, where it develops and feeds on the | seeds. |
The | seeds themselves tend to be quite big. |
The | seeds and leaves of this plant contain the quinones |
side of a seedpod and bores in to feed on the | seeds. |
The | seeds also are eaten toasted as a snack. |
t is in flower from August to October, and the | seeds ripen in October. |
The | seeds produce an anchoring comb of bristles while th |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus and Coreopsis |
tto, a natural food coloring obtained from the | seeds of the achiote tree (Bixa orellana). |
The dominant alkaloids in the | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
uit is eaten by wildlife, helping disperse the | seeds. |
Oil extracted from the | seeds can be used to make candles. |
The | seeds are wind dispersed and can travel long distanc |
It can be found in the | seeds of Vernonia anthelmintica (Asteraceae) and in |
e area, Lafuente had an intention to plant the | seeds that would return Main Street to its prominenc |
de the cones of the host plant, feeding on the | seeds. |
In fact that minor team was to provide the | seeds of the successful era that we now call the glo |
l (Crotonis Oleum) is an oil prepared from the | seeds of Croton tiglium, a tree belonging to the nat |
The | seeds remain dormant till autumn. |
The | seeds contain a hollow cavity, which gives them buoy |
The novel continues from The | Seeds of Death, with the Transit network as an offsh |
The | seeds are edible and have been used as a grain in Ge |
memorial concert for the late Sky Saxon of The | Seeds. |
n to a four-year college at that time, but the | seeds were planted during the presidency of Dr. J. E |
The | seeds of the water-pepper may be added to wasabi. |
The cones open upon maturity to release the | seeds, which are large and oblong, 1-1.3 cm long wit |
oring from follicle to follicle to consume the | seeds. |
The | seeds disperse freely over pastures, fields and even |
the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith in The | Seeds of Doom. |
octor Who serials Terror of the Zygons and The | Seeds of Doom. |
The | seeds of many species of morning glory contain ergot |
The oil extracted from the | seeds or branches of this plant has been used as a m |
The | seeds are added to coffee; unripe pods ("musk okra") |
nd used, "Once I've extracted the oil from the | seeds, you can rub it into your skin, or add it to a |
They feed in the flower heads, destroying the | seeds. |
maturing of the cones and the ejection of the | seeds of the host plant. |
er USM, Catherine Wheel, Mock Turtles, and the | Seeds amongst numerous others. |
ntire plant will come out of the ground if the | seeds catch on clothing or fur, so it is generally c |
in the early universe which are considered the | seeds of all structure in the universe. |
The | seeds are winged and disperse by wind and water. |
The | seeds are burrs, and are very sticky. |
The roots contain emodin and the | seeds contain chrysarobin (1,8-dihydroxy-3-methyl-9- |
rypta means "well-hidden", which refers to the | seeds being "hidden" in the small green bristled fru |
are not self-fruitful, as trees grown from the | seeds of Honeycrisp apples will be hybrids of Honeyc |
The | seeds are sometimes called Kecksies or Kex. |
The | seeds are winged, 5-6 mm long with a 1.5-2.5 cm wing |
wheat or cultivated oat field, even though the | seeds are a type of oat. |
The ranking round, which determined the | seeds for all teams, doubled as the ranking round fo |
it is a popular ornamental plant and where the | seeds are thought to be spread by frugivorous birds. |
The | seeds are used for food and beverage due to its high |
B during the 1960s, and was the manager of The | Seeds and The Lollipop Shoppe. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Aster acuminatus. |
It was built to replace the | SEEDS satellite, which was lost in a launch failure |
0, Yi Sujong, expressed: "We want to plant the | seeds of reason, truth, freedom, and the spirit of t |
aradol is the active flavor constituent of the | seeds of Guinea pepper (Aframomum melegueta). |
The | seeds may induce labour, or cause miscarriage, in pr |
, gland-dotted legume pod narrowed between the | seeds. |
The | seeds have a fleshy organ called an elaiosome that a |
ed pod, where the larvae hatch and consume the | seeds over a period of a few weeks. |
The | seeds differ from those of European Hornbeam in havi |
The | seeds are said to taste somewhat like black mustard |
Additionally, the | seeds produced by both species have an endosperm. |
The | seeds are harvested for medicinal purposes. |
hebulinic acid is an ellagitannin found in the | seeds of Euphoria longana and in the fruits of Termi |
Moreover, the | seeds stay dormant under unfavorable environmental c |
The | seeds are produced in fruits called cypselae which a |
r 1960s hits by groups like The Standells, The | Seeds, The Count Five and Electric Prunes mixed with |
The | seeds are obovate, compressed and smooth. |
Christian troops, including Volkwin, sowed the | seeds of confusion in the Livonian ranks. |
oloma, though its capsules are smaller and the | seeds less deeply embedded than in the balloon vine. |
e: wishing wells, dandelions when you blow the | seeds, stars and much more. |
The | seeds of the Royal Agricultural College were sown in |
The | seeds are winged and wind-dispersed. |
The | seeds are covered in a bright orange aril. |
The | seeds of Piptospatha are dispersed by splashes of wa |
lly 2-3 lobed and contain 2 cells in which the | seeds lie. |
The | Seeds' 'Can't Seem to Make You Mine' was used on a w |
successive pods, while the larva feeds on the | seeds. |
The | seeds, which are edible, contain 30-54% oil, which i |
ularly harmine and harmaline, are found in the | seeds of the Middle Eastern plant Harmal (Peganum ha |
The | seeds start as bright red capsules that when fully r |
The | seeds are borne in cylindrical fruits. |
oduct of croton oil, which is derived from the | seeds of Croton tiglium. |
The | seeds of Ipomoea violacea contain several indole alk |
Then, the | seeds fall to the ground. |
The | seeds are released when the woody seed capsule split |
It is also found in India, where the | seeds are used in Rajasthan and its Marwar region to |
The | seeds are 4 mm long. |
lemantia oil is a seed oil, extracted from the | seeds of the Lallemantia iberica. |
The | seeds are arranged in one row on each side of the ce |
The moth larvae feed on the | seeds of the tree, but enough seeds are left behind |
They start feeding on the | seeds. |
As the | seeds remaining on the tree increase in size, predat |
t is in flower from June to September, and the | seeds ripen from July to October. |
tly knows how the plant is pollinated, how the | seeds are transported, or how long the seeds survive |
The | seeds mature in late summer and disperse to nearby t |
The | seeds are epigeal and tend to germinate in early Sum |
siness planning and can be seen as setting the | seeds for the Investors in People scheme. |
During the dry seasons, none of the | seeds were in great abundance, but the birds usually |
Cuphea oil is oil pressed from the | seeds of several species of the genus Cuphea. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds, stems and possibly the flowers of Canavalia s |
ns may be beneficial to the germination of the | seeds of this plant by adding nutrients, moisture, s |
The band was actually the | Seeds. |
The | seeds are usually described as "sweet like a pea" an |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a major food resource, stores many of the s |
The | seeds require stratification to germinate. |
eaves and root bark are used on deep cuts; the | seeds and buds are used as a laxative for children. |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a food resource, stores many of the seeds f |
ned Pigeons have been reported to disperse the | seeds of the species. |
The | seeds are rich in essential oil that can be used for |
The | seeds are edible and delicious and are very apprecia |
m (E410, a natural gum polysaccharide from the | seeds of the Carob tree) |
The | seeds are 5 mm (0.20 in) long, with a 12 to 22 mm (0 |
Harvester ants have been known to cache the | seeds, which can lie dormant for a long time since f |
, when Don Thomes MacDougall reported that the | seeds of Ipomoea tricolor were used as sacraments by |
uced Mr Veitch to send a traveller to seek the | seeds, from which he raised plants and Sir Joseph Ho |
The | seeds are very palatable to birds, however; the comm |
lled burr) is a seed or dry fruit in which the | seeds bear hooks or teeth which attach themselves to |
The | seeds germinate in midsummer, but may be seen all ye |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Pinus ponderosa and Pinus jefferyi. |
med in line with the note that accompanied the | seeds, and a sample of seeds sent that winter to Jef |
Once the | seeds have ripened in mid-autumn the red capsules bu |
rpillars (Longleaf Pine seedworms) feed on the | seeds of Pinus palustris. |
of desert mistletoe, so the birds disperse the | seeds when they defecate or wipe their bills. |
The | seeds are also edible, although difficult to collect |
The opponent captures all the | seeds that are left on the board and the winner is t |
The "explosion" releases the | seeds onto the ground, thereby creating new seedling |
In addition to eating the | seeds directly, BMAA may have found its way into hum |
ges in humidity, leading to self-burial of the | seeds once they are on the ground. |
h he took a ripe seed capsule and arranged the | seeds in a line, then counted the seeds in one-tenth |
"Sowing the | Seeds of Love" is a 1989 song and single by the Brit |
The | seeds are 10 millimetres (0.39 in) - 14 millimetres |
istent with Catholic doctrine to hold that the | seeds of truth and goodness that exist in other reli |
The | seeds are duplicate samples, or "spare" copies, of s |
The | seeds can produce a similar effect to LSD when taken |
While the | seeds are bitter and the skin is not traditionally e |
buoyant and can maintain the viability of the | seeds during long periods in seawater, allowing the |
es which are eaten by civets that disperse the | seeds through their droppings. |
The | seeds have a sweet, flowery, heavy fragrance similar |
ater-soluble and can be removed by soaking the | seeds for some days in water. |
The | seeds require thermal scarification from wildfire be |
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