「seeds」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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ys of Leonardo Da Vinci, who would float grass | seeds on a flow and sketch the resulting trajectorie |
The top eight | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
Seeds have a nutritious attachment called an elaioso | |
The top eight | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
All sixteen | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
The top nine | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
aves are used to wrap food, and the leaves and | seeds have a number of traditional medicinal uses. |
een segments are filled with a number of large | seeds, and a small quantity of juice. |
John Lee Hooker's song, Nick Cave And The Bad | Seeds recorded a song titled "Tupelo", mixing imager |
The top two | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
Vithukal (English: | Seeds) is a 1971 Malayalam language film directed by |
The fruits are woody, bristly | seeds with a pappus. |
First it feeds on green | seeds inside a seedpod. |
The top four | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
P. nitida | seeds contain a mixture of alkaloids producing antip |
All thirty-two | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
The top 4 | seeds receive a bye into R2 |
The top eight | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The Lightning | Seeds produced a selection of well-received singles |
The top four | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The top 8 | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The tree's | seeds are a source of edible oil long used by local |
The oblong fruit releases many | seeds through a longitudinal slit, which due to thei |
All four | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
Top two | seeds receive a bye into the Quarterfinals |
key to a potentially deadly solution from the | seeds of a rare Tibetan flower. |
In 2009, the European Union approved chia | seeds as a novel food, allowing up to 5% of a bread |
The first three | seeds get a Bye into the second round. |
- the standard distance for wind dispersal of | seeds is a few metres - and these isolated populatio |
The plant produces many | seeds with a hard, prickly casing. |
The larvae feed on the flowers and | seeds of a wide variety of plants. |
All thirty-three | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The first and second | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
Manjadikuru (English: Lucky Red | Seeds) is a Malayalam Indian film written and direct |
The | seeds have a short period of dormancy and viability, |
The top two | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
arva might destroy up to 90% of the developing | seeds inside a given flower head. |
The band played three songs - a | Seeds cover, a cover of "Spirit in the Sky", and a n |
e millennium which encouraged people to gather | seeds from a favourite tree, grow a seedling and pla |
The | seeds contain a hollow cavity, which gives them buoy |
The top four | seeds receive a bye to the second round. |
a confectionery shop and John sold flowers and | seeds at a market stall. |
Seeds of a Different Eden: Chinese Gardening Ideas, | |
Again the field was 24 players, with the top | seeds receiving a bye to the last 16 stage. |
in diameter: it contains small (2-3 mm) black | seeds with a conspicuous reddish aril. |
Charoli are tiny almond-flavoured dried | seeds of a bush called Buchanania lanzan, which is c |
wheat or cultivated oat field, even though the | seeds are a type of oat. |
The pods without | seeds have a tannin content of about 18-27% |
The fruit is a brown berry containing a few | seeds within a clear gelatinous pulp. |
roots are also long and tendril-like, and its | seeds bear a distinctive horned shape, hence the com |
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. |
s they dry until suddenly they split and shoot | seeds for a distance that can be as great as 50 metr |
The term Njangsa refers to the oily | seeds of a tree, Ricinodendron heudelotii, found in |
diameter can produce between 12,000 and 91,000 | seeds in a season. |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a major food resource, stores many of the s |
oid 2-3.5 cm in diameter; contain long obovate | seeds, with a fleshy red outer layer. |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a food resource, stores many of the seeds f |
med in line with the note that accompanied the | seeds, and a sample of seeds sent that winter to Jef |
Another method is to place | seeds or a plate in the very hot gas to collect the |
to a merit-based system where the No. 1 and 2 | seeds receive a double bye to the semifinals while t |
h he took a ripe seed capsule and arranged the | seeds in a line, then counted the seeds in one-tenth |
low (rarely white or pink) flowers and bearing | seeds in a linear pod. |
The | seeds have a sweet, flowery, heavy fragrance similar |
He decided to move back to New York to sow the | seeds for a career as a professional actor, soon win |
Suttons | Seeds is a long established supplier of seeds, bulbs |
The | seeds are a light brown nut to 9 mm in length with a |
tors remove approximately 60% of all dispersed | seeds within a few days and eventually remove all se |
rsity of Waterloo in Waterloo, ON and laid the | seeds for a program that would eventually reach its |
They may also wedge hard | seeds in a bark crevice before hammering them with t |
All sixteen | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
All | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
wildlife remains, authentication of plants and | seeds besides a battery of molecular diagnostics for |
The fruit contains many large monoembryonic | seeds and a small quantity of bitter or sour juice; |
All thirty-two | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The nutcrackers use the | seeds as a food resource, storing many for later use |
grass that rose from a bath of Asian herbs and | seeds around a delicately baked lobster tartine.” |
All | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
The top 4 | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The pods without | seeds have a tannin content of about 50%. |
All sixteen | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The | seeds of A. elaphroxylon have been known to stay via |
The | seeds are able to germinate under a dense canopy and |
Trees start producing | seeds at about 20 years of age. |
It contains several greenish | seeds each about half a centimeter long. |
Annatto | seeds contain about 5% pigments, which consist of 70 |
The reddish brown | seeds are about 2 millimeters wide. |
The tree's | seeds number about 65,000-70,000 seeds/kg. |
They are particularly fond of the developing | seeds of Acacia. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus and Coreopsis |
ialized insects feed almost exclusively on the | seeds of Acer species. |
A strawberry fruit: the ' | seeds' are achenes, each one derived from a pistil o |
The | seeds are added to coffee; unripe pods ("musk okra") |
The leaves and | seeds have additional medical applications. |
pen to 4-6 cm broad when mature, releasing the | seeds immediately after opening. |
Seeds germinate after the first rains of the wet sea | |
.6 to 2.4 in) broad when mature, releasing the | seeds immediately after opening. |
y promote flowering, cellular division, and in | seeds growth after germination. |
r, paprika, black pepper, other spices, celery | seeds, anti-caking agent (calcium silicate), nutmeg, |
In Mardakan, the | seeds of Agh Shani start to ripen around August 20, |
Seeds of Agh Shani are large and round. | |
This center holds | seeds of agronomic crops, cryopreserved clonal plant |
the eighth track of Tribal | Seeds' 2009 album The Harvest |
It was the second single from The Bad | Seeds' 1988 album Tender Prey. |
of food oils, typical raw materials are nuts, | seeds and algae, which are supplied to the press in |
nto birds every night, as a side-effect of the | seeds, but all in all it is assumed that the entire |
These tiny fluctuations form the primordial | seeds for all structure created in the later univers |
in the early universe which are considered the | seeds of all structure in the universe. |
The ranking round, which determined the | seeds for all teams, doubled as the ranking round fo |
Seeds are allowed to dry out | |
It is found in the litchi pericarp, in grape | seeds, and, along with 4-cis-isomer of procyanidin B |
Seeds are also still used in research for developing | |
arly in the fat storage tissues of germinating | seeds) and also in filamentous fungi. |
They mainly feed on | seeds, but also take fruits, leaves, pith and arthro |
e scales not having a very prolonged apex; the | seeds are also slightly smaller. |
In South America, the | seeds are also known as badoh negro. |
The | seeds are also pressed to make mustard oil, and the |
M.pruriens | seeds have also been found to have antidepressant pr |
The | seeds are also used by Native shamans in order to ga |
Immature fruits and | seeds are also eaten. |
g the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, although grape | seeds have also been found at older archaeological s |
Technically, stone pine | seeds are also spices. |
The | seeds are also edible, although difficult to collect |
The plant produces capsules of abundant | seeds but also reproduces vegetatively. |
The | seeds of Alsomitra macrocarpa are among the largest |
The | seeds of Amaranthus blitoides were used as a food so |
rious stones or wooden bead, but also of olive | seeds, ivory, amber, pearls or plastic. |
Tagline: Proudly spreading his | seeds across America. |
The | seeds of AMM were planted in 1965. |
The top two | seeds Robin Ammerlaan and Stephane Houdet met in the |
The facility preserves a wide variety of plant | seeds in an underground cavern. |
akers also add a significant amount of caraway | seeds, providing an alternate flavour that is now ch |
Its | seeds produce an edible oil and its leaves can be us |
ntaneously grow in a person's stomach from the | seeds of an eaten apple. |
Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds present an even more violent and homoerotic ve |
Its | seeds produce an edible oil. |
The | seeds produce an anchoring comb of bristles while th |
ife span of over 20 years, producing its first | seeds at an age of 6-10 years. |
Its | seeds float and are unaffected by salt water. |
It feeds on taking various | seeds, nuts and fruits, and can be pest in crops of |
fast, it can survive in very poor sands and it | seeds early and prodigiously, throughout the year. |
t of the rural areas it served, providing free | seeds, trees, and tree seedlings to farmers and ranc |
Natural materials, such as bark, | seeds, leaves and flowers, shall cover the floats |
The Cape Weaver feeds on a wide variety of | seeds, grain and insects. |
om leaves and flowers, as well as eating small | seeds, nectar and fruits, particularly guava and wil |
Similarly roast sesame | seeds also and powder .Remove cardamom covers and po |
Seeds, berries and insects. | |
It is propagated by | seeds, cuttings and air-layering. |
Seeds, roots and underground vegetative organs of pl | |
ly on allochthonous food items such as fruits, | seeds, flowers, and animals from the igapo, permanen |
includes a variety of invertebrates as well as | seeds, berries and fruit. |
They are herbivores, so they eat | seeds fruit and nuts. |
The diet consists mainly of | seeds, leaves and berries. |
pe and unripe fruits, mature and young leaves, | seeds, buds and flowers. |
The | seeds, cork and coins would suggest trade to and fro |
The duiker feeds on leaves, fallen fruits, | seeds, flowers, and sometimes small birds or other s |
They also use wild roots, tubers, | seeds, fruits and meat. |
eeds on figs, Haronga berries and other fruit, | seeds, ants and small insects such as ants. |
It eats | seeds, berries, and some insects. |
oist clay and the patterns formed from petals, | seeds, mosses and lichens. |
ian tortoises, wine flies, meal worms, plants, | seeds, bacteria, and other living matter was include |
The species shows nocturnal and feeds on | seeds, berries and insects. |
They eat | seeds, blossoms and fruit - especially berries and m |
had inhabited Hetch Hetchy and still gathered | seeds, roots and acorns in and around it. |
They are omnivorous, feeding on | seeds, fruit, and insects. |
e: wishing wells, dandelions when you blow the | seeds, stars and much more. |
Ivo Perelman: | Seeds, Visions and Counterpoint (1996) |
The larvae feed on the | seeds, stems and possibly the flowers of Canavalia s |
s, Fresh Onion Puree, Turmeric, Ground Mustard | Seeds, Chipotle, and Habanero Powder. |
The payload also included maize | seeds, crocuses, and guppies in an aquarium. |
ey are accustomed to sandy soil and eat mostly | seeds, large and small grasses and small leaves of p |
olate like semi-sweet chocolate, some nuts and | seeds, olives and avocados. |
es are phytophagous and the larvae feed inside | seeds, stems, and galls. |
Telegraph, Joseph and John's ship, along with | seeds, provisions, and the iron works to build a saw |
reen materials such as desks made of sunflower | seeds, bamboo and cork flooring, and recycled fiber |
existence in hunting and harvesting of fruits, | seeds, roots and sea food. |
Its diet consists of plants stems, | seeds, leaves, and, rarely, small animals. |
ra, a bowl of boiled wheat grains, pomegranate | seeds, raisins, anise and sugar offered to masquerad |
Burbara, a bowl of boiled barley, pomegranate | seeds, raisins, anise and sugar offered to masquerad |
still drowned out by feelings of optimism, the | seeds of anxiety had been thoroughly sown. |
This species has smaller | seeds than any other of its genus. |
It contains poppy | seeds, walnuts, apples, raisins, and cottage cheese |
seed is sown in a pit that contains at least 3 | seeds, relay-sowing applies. |
The mature | seeds contain approximately 7-10% gamma-linolenic ac |
ng green capsules that contain very dark brown | seeds, these are displersed when the capsule splits |
m across, blue-black, and contain two or three | seeds; they are mature in about 18 months. |
means of pores at the apex, as well as by its | seeds that are embedded in a red or sometimes white |
etimes bondost is spiced with cumin or caraway | seeds, which are incorporated into the curd just bef |
First round: The bottom 24 | seeds (19-42) are paired |
The fruits contain small, black, lens-shaped | seeds that are 0.7-1.2 |
sh waxy bloom, and contain 1-3 (rarely 4 or 5) | seeds; they are mature in about 18 months. |
d fruits are large, greenish yellow, have many | seeds and are edible. |
in pale waxy coating, and contain three to six | seeds; they are mature in about 18 months. |
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. |
Grain legumes are cultivated for their | seeds, and are also called pulses. |
on top by five teeth and containing many small | seeds, they are found on the plants from August onwa |
The | seeds also are eaten toasted as a snack. |
sts have searched for ways to utilize bokbunja | seeds, which are a by-product of bokbunja ju product |
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