「Sea weed」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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Seaweed was a Northwest Coast carver in the tradition | |
An agarophyte is a | seaweed, typically a red alga, that produces the hydr |
Pylaiella (mung) is a genus of | seaweed (brown algae) that can be a nuisance due to i |
Scytosiphon lomentaria is a littoral brown | seaweed with an irregularly lobed many filamentous fo |
A Quota of | Seaweed: Persons and Places in Brazil, Spain, Hondura |
beach is litter picked, with large amounts of | seaweed removed and given to local farmers for compos |
uring WW2 he assisted in a national survey of | seaweed resources and researched algaes used to make |
s made of a fried tortilla topped with minced | seaweed, peppers, and meat (generally chopped shrimp, |
north of Chile, designs on fabric, weavings, | seaweed, utilitarian and decorative ceramics, as well |
000) found mainly in various species of brown | seaweed such as kombu, limu moui, bladderwrack, wakam |
tic diet that often includes large amounts of | seaweed may be at greater risk. |
After collection, the | seaweed is boiled and dried to be sold in the form of |
Kwakwaka'wakw carver Willie | Seaweed was born in 1893 at Blunden Harbour, British |
Elina uses magical | seaweed to breathe underwater and follows. |
lines and so as chief of the Nakwaktokw band, | Seaweed was called Heyhlamas or Rights Maker. |
ds) with raw hides packed with vinegar-soaked | seaweed or chaff, to serve as protection against regu |
ced by Paulson, with Brett Eliason and former | Seaweed guitarist Clint Werner mixing and engineering |
es have been associated with consuming hijiki | seaweed to date, inorganic arsenic has been identifie |
- such as piles of rotting vegetable matter, | seaweed or dung. |
he spa program consists of feeding the guests | seaweed and eel-based meals, then administering liber |
Eocladus xiaoi is an extinct species of | seaweed which existed in what is now Cornwallis Islan |
f staged and parade dancing, soap berries and | seaweed traditional food contests, a juried visual ar |
"Go Your Own Way" by | Seaweed (from Go Your Own Way EP and the Clerks sound |
ch as elderberries, the shoots of Scots pine, | seaweed and gooseberries. |
Japan and sometimes includes tofu, mushrooms, | seaweed, or green onions. |
Most | seaweed boring gribbles attack holdfasts and their ac |
ma chamissonis), coconut, pigs, chickens, and | seaweed (limu) grown in a lagoon are local foods, sup |
The fillings are either | seaweed or ham; it is also known for its spicy and sa |
cultivation, producing 12-15 tonnes of fresh | seaweed per hectare per year. |
Seaweed was his official Canadian name, as First Peop | |
It provides | seaweed and humus to the plant, ensuring that it rece |
called norimaki arare (nori meaning an edible | seaweed foodstuff in the form of a dried sheet; maki |
thermo-cline protects the Lake from excessive | seaweed growth in areas of the Lake that are deeper t |
rowing, repeatedly reporting sea monsters and | seaweed, likely in order to deter Greek rivals from c |
Insulation was provided by | seaweed sewn into a quilt, placed between double-plan |
as more serious reports, including bathing in | seaweed to investigate possible health benefits. |
with sand or rock, and under rocks, logs, and | seaweed, and is the common hermit crab of San Francis |
Parablennius marmoreus, known commonly as the | Seaweed blenny is a species of combtooth blenny found |
uanylate is produced from dried fish or dried | seaweed and is often added to instant noodles, potato |
bit low subtidal and intertidal areas rich in | seaweed or kelp. |
Seaweed was keyboard player for much of the 1990s, he | |
Seaweed (Christopher Lenox-Smith) - synthesizers | |
t feeds on eel-grass (Zostera marina) and the | seaweed, sea lettuce (Ulva). |
Maxicrop is a | seaweed based liquid or powdered organic fertiliser. |
aleontologists have argued it may have fed on | seaweed during low tide. |
ne Rousouli as Link, Christian Dante White as | Seaweed, Alyssa Malgeri as Penny, Jarret Mallon as Co |
ide variety of algal species, such as the red | seaweed Corallina officinalis. |
Seaweed is often included in the Xiamen versions. | |
es that of the Carrion Crow, but on the coast | seaweed is often interwoven in the structure, and ani |
A | seaweed anchored on a stone. |
Males build a ball-shaped nest of | seaweed in rock crevices or, in sedimentary areas, am |
orests, while the marine environments include | seaweed communities, sea grass communities, coral ree |
and Helen Clifton (2006) "The Forest and the | Seaweed: Gitga'at Seaweed, Traditional Ecological Kno |
People and ships trapped in | seaweed infested section of the southern Atlantic Oce |
In a reference to this windless, | seaweed bogged section of the sea, the Captain of the |
at anchors aquatic sessile organisms, such as | seaweed, other sessile algae, stalked crinoids, benth |
mm) coiled polychaete that lives attached to | seaweed in shallow saltwater. |
ge, robust bull kelp species and the dominant | seaweed in southern New Zealand and Chile. |
brates, especially those found in beds of the | seaweed Macrocystis spp. |
ai Fung is also known for their chicken soup, | seaweed, bean sprouts, and mung bean noodle xiaochi. |
Shorthorn sculpin is found among | seaweed and stones on rocky bottoms with mud or sand. |
-walls were partially covered in a fine green | seaweed the tanks would not have been likely able to |
she tricks Egil into eating dulse (or edible | seaweed) by telling him that it would make him feel w |
edge is serrated for tearing through flesh or | seaweed (in the case of sea turtles). |
Ascoseira is a large genus of | seaweed in the brown algae (class Phaeophyceae). A. m |
iffs, making a nest lined with grass, moss or | seaweed on the ground or cliff. |
the nearest suitable surface, often the same | seaweed as the parent. |
the nearest suitable surface, often the same | seaweed as the parent. |
They ate berries, grass and | seaweed, and they reportedly liked the shady area of |
n component that produced the flavor of meat, | seaweed and tomatoes was glutamate, which produces th |
During this time | Seaweed carved totem poles, coppers, headdresses, dru |
er local delicacies include laverbread (laver | seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis washed and boiled; it is |
horse-and-cart access to the beach to collect | seaweed to use as a fertiliser. |
sugar alcohol derived from the North Atlantic | seaweed Fucus vesiculosus. |
Willie | Seaweed (1893-1967) was a Kwakwaka'wakw wood carver f |
might be filled with vinegar-moistened chaff, | seaweed or wet moss and hung on the exterior. |
A childhood friend of Sun, Surtan is a | seaweed creature whose hair allows her to cling to ce |
'Sound of the Sea': Oyster, clam, mussel, | seaweed served with a glass of Sake. |
he use of non-animal derived sources, such as | seaweed or yeast. |
g one which monitored the growth of Chlorella | seaweed in zero gravity, another which used the on-bo |
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