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| d the stationing of American troops on Japanese | soil, a decision which was met with internal critici |
| Due to the loose sandy nature of the surface | soil, a flexible impervious liner was used that coul |
| batim from Natchez Silt Loam- Mississippi State | Soil, a public domain publication of the United Stat |
| He declared the embassy | soil a Turkish land and started this custom. |
| she published the organics classic, The Living | Soil, a book combining her research with the initial |
| Many of them can be found in any sample of wet | soil; a large part of the cryptozoa has not yet been |
| 11) came out of his exploration of this “deeper | soil”; a book that shows how learning to care for co |
| It is a pioneer species that thrives in poor | soil, able to tolerate acidic and alkaline condition |
| people are very industrious, so that though the | soil about it be barren and improfitable, not fit to |
| linois (U of I), reported a buried layer of top | soil about 70-80 cm beneath the surface with extensi |
| earth-built canals direct the flow, as well as | soil absorbing water. |
| It grows in dry sclerophyll woodland, where | soil accumulates in depressions on the sandstone. |
| Soil acidification and the formation of acid sulfate | |
| It is a systemic compound with foliar and | soil activity, that inhibits cell division in shoots |
| h New Zealand has low levels of selenium in its | soil, adverse health effects have not been detected. |
| isaical land with majestic forests and fruitful | soil, advertising 2,000 acres (8 km2) of land for ea |
| About 30 cm underneath the | soil, after parts of the lead chest had been excavat |
| probability that urea will be absorbed into the | soil after a rain event rather than volatilized into |
| ded land battle of the United States on foreign | soil after the American Revolutionary War. |
| and Duchess of Burgundy, he set foot on French | soil again after 25 years, "speaking better English |
| ishop of Ghent, He eventually set foot on Irish | soil again on March 7, 1670, as the English Restorat |
| Dagestan, he was called to duty on the Armenian | soil against the Turks. |
| l landscaping plant and it is used to stabilize | soil against erosion on mountain slopes. |
| This is due to | soil aggregate formation in finer textured surface s |
| a, located in its bounds, with rich terra rossa | soil aiding the wine quality. |
| ng the sole species Chlorokybus atmophyticus, a | soil alga found in alpine areas. |
| 000 men) of the Grand Army returned to Prussian | soil alive. |
| es on the island in an attempt to stabilize the | soil; all died. |
| he soft limestone has worn away and filled with | soil, allowing plants to take hold. |
| Deep beds - deep | soil allowing the creation of mature root growth, pr |
| At the World Cup on home | soil, along with Ballack, Torsten Frings and Bastian |
| k almost exclusively to the narrow belt of good | soil along the Swan, and his own ulterior motives fo |
| ter to steam, which blew out overlying rock and | soil, along with some juvenile material. |
| 1.5-3 m (5-10 feet) tall, found in moist, rich | soil alongside ditches and marshes, or in wet forest |
| original tree that were transplanted into poor | soil also grew to give good fruit. |
| tball (soccer) fields, one of albero (a type of | soil also used in bullrings) and the other of artifi |
| is also the most recent such act on Australian | soil, although it is postdated by the 1999 occupatio |
| an agricultural village thanks to the excellent | soil, although there was fishing activity for many y |
| The area was considered to have poor quality | soil, although nearby settlers earned an income from |
| he nature of the region's wine derives from the | soil; although the terrain is flat, the excellent dr |
| ys after the terrorist attacks on United States | soil, Ambassador Cellucci thanked Canada for its ove |
| ted States called Turface, most often used as a | soil amendment and for surface dressing of baseball |
| In horticulture, perlite can be used as a | soil amendment or alone as a medium for hydroponics |
| d on infusions of fertilizers or other periodic | soil amendments (see xeriscaping) |
| that can be used as alternative fertilizers or | soil amendments. |
| esticides is in the area of seed treatments and | soil amendments. |
| is would lead to the creation of terra preta, a | soil among the richest on the planet and the only on |
| earned scholar and the revolutionary son of the | soil amongst the youth of future generations, Bhopal |
| gave up his academic position, then working on | soil analysis for the Japanese government. |
| It is thought to be several hundred years old; | soil analysis indicates that it was renewed at least |
| partment he did much research in connexion with | soil analysis, manures, and the milling qualities of |
| a will not 'thrive' in dry conditions with poor | soil and little nutrients. |
| With good | soil and forest conservation practices, the wildlife |
| It prefers a moist | soil and a sheltered situation and may be propagated |
| owing trends set by Mercury on the same Italian | soil, and Corgi Toys, Dinky Toys, Norev, and Solido, |
| When the fires subsided, thin mineral | soil and bare rock were all that remained. |
| ting line-up for UEFA Euro 2008, played on home | soil, and became first-choice onwards. |
| Slow growing, it prefers moist, acidic (hummus) | soil, and shade. |
| "Under favorable | soil and moisture conditions, studies have shown Sal |
| nd vegetative growth preying on bacteria in the | soil, and when starved, aggregate to enter multicell |
| black deer fly feed upon organic matter in damp | soil, and are termed hydrobionts in that they inhabi |
| The plants need well drained | soil and sunny exposure. |
| bocaerulea grows as a terrestrial plant in damp | soil and on wet rocks. |
| aker is a Professor in the Department of Plant, | Soil and Insect Sciences at the University of Massac |
| of denitrification lowers the fertility of the | soil and thus is less common in areas where the land |
| s closed due to the detection of arsenic in the | soil, and a fence was erected around the park. |
| decidedly marked by great cavities and a black | soil; and the attentive eye may easily trace out the |
| n of dissolved hydrophobic organic compounds in | soil and groundwater. |
| hese plants grow in nutrient-poor, often acidic | soil and use the insects as a nutritional supplement |
| Nutrient pollution caused by runoff of | soil and fertilizer during a rain storm |
| or of the individual plant, the richness of the | soil and the climate; during these years the plant i |
| ever, the benezene was found to be in saturated | soil and posed no threat to people. |
| ered"; he said that he treasured all Zimbabwean | soil and could not allow it to be given back to the |
| Soil and meteorological conditions make the area sui | |
| The spores are airborne and found in the | soil and water, as well as indoors and on objects. |
| scs up to 3 mm in diameter thickly clustered on | soil and rotting plant material, often at fire sites |
| lled “miasma” (plural "miasmata") rose from the | soil and spread diseases. |
| ch were vinyl chloride, were extracted from the | soil and groundwater. |
| In some areas TCDD concentrations in | soil and water were hundreds of times greater than t |
| existed in a dimorphic state - a saprotroph in | soil and water and a yeast form inside living tissue |
| n agricultural village, thanks to the excellent | soil, and farms in the area are still in use today. |
| marked by a pile of stones in an area of sandy | soil and heather. |
| rms can be found in the aquatic environment, in | soil and on vegetation; they are universally present |
| the Sturt River, Marion was found to have rich | soil and the population expanded rapidly. |
| nical behavior (strength, deformation, etc.) of | soil and rock masses in, for example, tunnel, founda |
| range of available water that can be stored in | soil and be available for growing crops. |
| hom a disaster was called for was buried in the | soil, and then a shaman uttered spells over it. |
| he female then deposits the eggs in a burrow in | soil and in some species guards them. |
| It grows in meadows, on solifluction | soil, and in places with well developed moss growth. |
| e, the reactor buildings will be dismantled and | soil and groundwater will be decontaminated. |
| n while still providing tolerances to climatic, | soil, and disease conditions that made the use of tr |
| It was used to perform the national | soil and grain ceremonies, |
| table case from leaf fragments and particles of | soil and feed on fallen leaves. |
| Full-grown larvae hibernate in cracks in the | soil and under stones. |
| Science; Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences; | Soil and Crop Sciences; and Wildlife and Fisheries S |
| First isolated from water, | soil and human sputum samples in Barcelona, Spain. |
| It was first isolated from water, | soil and one human sputum sample in Spain. |
| fter, a group of protesters stopped to till the | soil and went to the town hall, demanding to speak w |
| The | soil and climate of Palestine are singularly adapted |
| ives and friends, drawn by the fertility of the | soil and the unspoiled wilderness. |
| te on the party's stance on issues like Sons Of | Soil and Marathi, its agenda for development of Maha |
| They usually live in | soil and many species trap or stun nematodes (nemato |
| e and spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in | soil and in roots. |
| on of short stories Af griner erd, On the green | soil) and over the years published several more nove |
| otifers, found mostly in freshwater but also in | soil and marine environments. |
| plant, cut the tip of the top, insert into the | soil and instantly, you have another plant as the cu |
| the female builds a nesting chamber deep in the | soil and lays about two hundred oval eggs which hatc |
| for months, were simply disbanded on Tonkinese | soil and left to fend for themselves. |
| trails that wind over seven miles through sandy | soil and pass through a bird sanctuary and a tortois |
| heir ground taking a stand on British sovereign | soil and defending the embassy strong room. |
| t decade, the LTWA has partnered with the Macon | Soil and Water Conservation District and local lando |
| uded moving 170,000 cubic yards (130,000 m3) of | soil and rocks-the equivalent of 8,500 truck loads. |
| It generally burrows in areas with black | soil and few trees. |
| in the summer months - it sinks into the karst | soil and and reappears in other places as springs. |
| wetlands, protecting wilderness, and promoting | soil and water conservation. |
| ty investigations, and leading to the return of | soil and rock samples from Mars in the 2020's. |
| Flavobacteria are found in | soil and fresh water in a variety of environments. |
| nylphenol reduces interferences by a variety of | soil and water constituents and improves color stabi |
| tents of 32-37 %, and are widely distributed in | soil and freshwater habitats. |
| ture Management Award from the Jefferson County | Soil and Water Conservation District |
| seventeen years, president of the Pennsylvania | Soil and Water Conservation District Directors, Inc. |
| led the possible that cause of contamination of | soil and ground water in Malwa region of Punjab, to |
| Jabalia was known for its fertile | soil and citrus trees. |
| ic fragments and whole urns with charred bones, | soil and red pigment. |
| enhanced by the availability of calcium in the | soil and reduced by the presence of ample nitrogen. |
| Over the chamber are layers of stone, | soil and logs or planks. |
| Required analysis of | soil and water for the site was performed by TES Bre |
| ve been excavated that were partly dug into the | soil and had stone walls. |
| that the land of the Pokanoket had “the richest | soil, and much open ground fit for English grain, et |
| Many are found in the | soil, and of these, a number are wingless. |
| hardy tree that can grow in nutritionally poor | soil and can tolerate drought. |
| lanned his elopements: "Possess yourself of the | Soil and you are Secure." |
| , periglacial and glacial geology, wind action, | soil and vegetative effects on landscape development |
| ssues and other local concerns, the Texas State | Soil and Water Conservation Board and the Houston-Ga |
| in grassland in the previous 20 years, that the | soil and climate it came from is not suitable for th |
| concurrently consider the properties of plant, | soil and meteorological conditions. |
| They enjoy a warm environment, good | soil, and much water during the warmest time of the |
| Pikes Peak Range Riders, and the El Paso County | Soil and Water Conservation Society, and volunteered |
| in Hinkley, California, USA which contaminated | soil and an aquifer with corrosion inhibiting Chromi |
| sh club to win a Korfball Europa Shield on home | soil and also being the only English club to have ma |
| example, construction projects tend to compact | soil and prevent moisture from penetrating to small |
| It requires wet | soil, and is sensitive to hydrological changes. |
| n, with a trout brook, wild trees, a lake, good | soil, and excellent climate." |
| The bitter principles of the | soil and cake have been reported to have seven types |
| Miandoab enjoys very fertile | soil and excellent Mediterranean climate. |
| eating a microclimate to retain moisture in the | soil, and the prickly hairs of the vine deter pests. |
| ; the up platform has been partially covered in | soil and is heavily overgrown. |
| team had won its first-ever victory on English | soil and with it the first series victory in Anglo-I |
| comparing the sequences of Listeria drawn from | soil and drawn from the human gut, Cossart identifie |
| Owing to the character of the | soil and the formerly crowded native population, the |
| He began digging into the desert | soil and lining the hole with cedar timbers. |
| is part of the seashore sector of Kerala, .The | soil and other eco system show, like many regions of |
| Contour buffer strips used to retain | soil and reduce erosion. |
| e plant flourishes in full sun and well-drained | soil and is fairly hardy. |
| Sarpa Kavus even help in | soil and water conservation besides preserving its r |
| Lines, created by removing | soil and grass from above the turf may have been cre |
| opics of South America, burrowing deep into the | soil and coming out every few years. |
| ry poor swimmers and spend their time buried in | soil and leaf litter in the wild, the only water in |
| ntal Protection Agency have identified numerous | soil and groundwater contaminants on and near the de |
| the House Sam Rayburn, a long-time champion of | soil and water conservation. |
| The | soil and groundwater of the site was contaminated du |
| bunch grass forming dense, stiff clumps in the | soil and spreading outward. |
| ulsion is applied to soak into the voids in the | soil and typically (but not always) is expected to b |
| ture of herbs and grasses grow there due to its | soil and climate and this give the cheese distinctiv |
| roductive cultivar, but depends on good quality | soil and regular irrigation to give a high yield. |
| and chemical attributes of the forest floor and | soil, and interactions between some or all sources ( |
| hey were large enough she placed them in potted | soil and continued to raise them until they became s |
| nce that exists naturally in trace amounts - in | soil and rocks, for example - and as such poses litt |
| he practice of good husbandry, creating healthy | soil and ensuring high standards of garden hygiene. |
| apiana prefers a sunny location, well draining | soil, and good air circulation. |
| They build pedestal nests of | soil and vegetation. |
| d was also a board member of the Redwood County | Soil and Water Conservation District, the Redwood Co |
| at as much of it as possible will seep into the | soil and recharge the groundwater aquifer. |
| the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, Arkansas | Soil and Water Conservation Commission, Arkansas Dep |
| They grow best in well-drained | soil and high humidity but are hardy down to -3C. |
| refers a half to full day of sun, well draining | soil, and regular moderate watering. |
| t was known as Dirthouse Wood because the night | soil and horse manure from London's streets was brou |
| It is ubiquitous in | soil and is commonly reported from indoor environmen |
| he tunnel which at first he mistook for falling | soil and after while returning to the station the sp |
| Pinquito beans grow well in the fertile | soil and mild climate of the Santa Maria Valley, whi |
| In March 2009, Steve helped launch the OPAL | Soil and earthworm survey at the Natural History Mus |
| he worst nuclear emergency to take place on U.S | soil and will forever be burned into American histor |
| basis of the ethnocratic state is the Romanian | soil and the Romanian kin. |
| Regular monitoring of | soil and groundwater around manure holding facilitie |
| sometimes requires the complete removal of the | soil and filling with gravel. |
| Due to subsequent infilling by | soil and debris, the crater is currently 15 feet (5 |
| nditions such as the rocky beds of glaciers, in | soil and talus, on stone monuments and buildings and |
| on millipedes and other arthropods occurring in | soil and litter. |
| as the first Norman fortress erected on English | soil, and Wigmore, Ewyas Harold, Clifford, Weobley, |
| The prepupae drop to the | soil and burrow to a depth of several inches, then p |
| y to grow, providing it has well drained, light | soil and an open, sunny position. |
| iver Plant is responsible for contaminating the | soil and the groundwater with three old hazardous-wa |
| wanted to reclaim public property on former GDR | soil and fight against the takeover of the country b |
| third of these tanks have leaked waste into the | soil and groundwater. |
| Small organisms in | soil and water produce cresols when they break down |
| ly different climatic conditions, many types of | soil, and thousands of animal and plant species. |
| Although on home | soil and against an inexperienced Scottish team, Wal |
| phase, exchangers and surfaces in Porous Media ( | Soil and Aquifer) |
| with some of the lower branches rooting in the | soil and others extending more outward than upward. |
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