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  • Thirdly, Dennis L. Bark, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, rec
  • inite support on the kernel location parameter, BARK achieves sparse representations.
  • USS J. C. Kuhn (1859) was a capacious bark acquired by the Union Navy during the American
  • USS Arthur (1855) was a bark acquired by the Union Navy during the American
  • dainty flowers, small red fruit, and beautiful bark add to the ornamental value of this species.
  • shrub under a meter in height with reddish gray bark aging to gray.
  • ane 1971's "Pretty As You Feel" featured on the Bark Album.
  • ceeding a meter in maximum height with hairless bark along the stem and glandular or nonglandular ha
  • Bark Along with The Young Snakes is The Young Snakes
  • covered that the tannins isolated from the stem bark also has the antiinflammatory and antiulcer pot
  • The inner bark also yields a fibre that is used to make rope.
  • e breed is known for its distinctive "drawling" bark, also known as a "bay."
  • Iron Bark Amber Stout
  • Strychnine, alcohol, apomorphine, willow bark, ammonia, and atropine were among the many sugg
  • Cinchona genus is the source of Peruvian Bark, an important historical remedy against malaria
  • De Lugo had the bark analysed by the pope's physician in ordinary, G
  • up to 60 cm in diameter, it has smooth, whitish bark and brittle twigs.
  • crustose lichens, but also consume fungi, dead bark and organic debris.
  • hey fill with water and honey, adding chunks of bark and roots from the balche tree.
  • eds of coins which have been driven through the bark and into the wood.
  • t they took a drop of honey on a piece of birch bark and dipped it into the spring.
  • The leaves, bark and roots of the tree contain tannin, which can
  • ered places such as under logs, leaf litter and bark, and under rocks.
  • ng predators in soil, forest litter, under tree bark and on foliage, in nests of a diverse range of
  • apra and the Shipibo Indian tribes use both the bark and roots of iporuro for treating rheumatism.
  • The oak was heavily pollarded and the removed bark and some of the wood was sold to the Hardys of
  • The two girls make a small boat out of bark, and they make a stream from the puddle.
  • of compounds have since been isolated from the bark and have been shown to have antimicrobial effec
  • Larvae have been found on bark and on a Pandanus leaf.
  • ccasionally to 70 m, with rough, fibrous orange bark and a dense crown.
  • They have been found on dead bark and seeds of their host plant.
  • Snake doctors use the bark and root to slow down snake venom from entering
  • The nest is a shallow cup of roots, bark and grass built in a tree.
  • o come together to the side of that the ford to bark, and nobody dared go to find out what was there
  • cates a 0.45% average dimethyltryptamine in the bark and 0.3% in the dried young leaves.
  • ted by Mariano Baino, who co-wrote it with Andy Bark and also served as the editor.
  • he early days, when finance was being sought by Bark and Mariano, a coup attempt that saw tanks on t
  • It also eats insects from under tree bark and from under mats of lichens and moss on tree
  • ed pulp can be used to make cigarettes, and the bark and seed are used for herbal medicine.
  • ented by gathering and drying a pound of willow bark and creating a powder which he gave to about fi
  • ed in the power industry as it does not contain bark and wood and is therefore more homogenous than
  • wood, tank bark, and charcoal; these resources were exported to
  • Older woody parts are covered in shreddy bark and smaller, newer twigs are coated in fuzzy ha
  • [indigenous peoples of the Amazon have used the bark and leaves of iporuru (Alchornea castaneifolia)
  • The bark and leaves of mabi are used to create Mauby, a
  • will appear very ferocious with an intimidating bark and growl towards strangers; however, it will i
  • The trunk is generally rough with gray bark and grows to about 0.25 m (0.82 ft) in diameter
  • They are able to feed on leaves, buds, bark, and even the roots of the plant.
  • mall, twisting manzanita with blood red to gray bark and glandular bristles on its branches.
  • It has olive-green foliage with dark brown bark and can be grown in either full sun or semi sha
  • ay eggs during the summer in the cracks of tree bark, and the larvae hatch the following spring.
  • g or branch of the infamous "gallows tree", the bark and lower branches having been hacked and strip
  • rom their relatives, which generally live under bark and eat rotting wood and sometimes fungi.
  • ok identical in every way, trunk and leaves and bark and flowers, and it is perfectly obvious the st
  • Rambutan roots, bark, and leaves have various uses in medicine and i
  • g oaks, where females lay eggs singly under the bark, and where males make an almost inaudible noise
  • The bark and the outer layer of wood are removed to reve
  • It has red, shreddy bark and bristles along its smaller branches.
  • The larvae mine under the bark and cannot be detected, but gradually develop a
  • It can reach heights of 1.5 m with grey-brown bark and lance shaped leaflets.
  • The small insects attach themselves to bark and cause injury by sucking the tree's sap; thi
  • The leaves, fruits, bark and other parts of Acronychia pedunculata, cont
  • eak and claws" to disembowel "the curs who will bark and yelp".
  • Catuaba bark and preparations are sold as aphrodisiacs and r
  • from four to ten metres high, with rough, flaky bark and red or yellow flowers from June to October.
  • he upper portions of a woody perennial when the bark, and therefore the conductive tissues, have bee
  • a thick and shiny black crust, on Beech (Fagus) bark and is found at all times of the year.
  • e are scavengers in dead wood (particularly the bark and outer parts of stems and trunks), and they
  • They were written on birch bark and stored in clay jars, which preserved them.
  • (30,000 m3) of lumber, leaving behind branches, bark and massive quantities of unused wood.
  • has many slender, curving branches with shreddy bark and is generally rounded in shape.
  • st services were held in makeshift buildings of bark and boughs until the 1850s, when a church was c
  • any orchid; give them small pots of small-grade bark and moss with medium-warm temperatures (winter
  • The medicinal part of the plant is the inner bark and was used as a pain reliever for a variety o
  • 20 m tall, with thick, fissured, slightly corky bark and pinnate leaves.
  • "Waves of Bark and Light" - 3:00
  • of the dye, which is soluble in alkali, is the bark and heart of the tree.Camwood is a red dye-wood
  • e cuts off a portion of the vine, peels off the bark and chews the tip.
  • The larger branches have dull red bark and the twigs are generally woolly.
  • at poison, while a fish poison is made from the bark and leaves.
  • The aesthetics of its bark and overall form add interest.
  • The bitter taste of the tree's bark and leaves is due to the presence of iridoids.
  • timate result of the fire was a transition from bark and canvass establishments to more substantial
  • Black Booyong bark and epiphytic Elk Horn Fern
  • ing and crawling" he was able to get out of the bark and to the surface where a boat rescued him.
  • lk ice, such as "rice and wheat chaff, hay, tan bark, and even coal dust."
  • The gray, straight trunk does not have bark and is 0.3-0.9
  • The bark and leaves were used by native Americans in the
  • The braches are covered in reddish-brown bark and the newer twigs have fuzzy hairs.
  • f burying the body, they filled the coffin with bark and brought the cadaver to Edinburgh University
  • These larger trials needed more bark and collection of a further 12,000 pounds was c
  • & W. R. Wing Co. was in 1914, the voyage of the bark Andrew Hicks under Capt.
  • barked Atherosperma moschatum does not shed its bark annually, and is a rich host of lichen species;
  • is believed that tannins isolated from the stem bark are of neuroprotective functions capable of rev
  • The leaves and root bark are used on deep cuts; the seeds and buds are u
  • The leaves and bark are fragrant when crushed.
  • Shaggy falling shanks or ribbons of bark are one of the strongest characteristics of the
  • he Navy she was assigned to tender duty for the bark Arthur off Aransas Pass, Texas, 12 June 1862, c
  • Lt. John W. Kittredge, who commanded the bark Arthur as well as the other Union forces afloat
  • The Ojibwe used Red Osier Dogwood bark as a dye by taking the inner bark, mixing it wi
  • e Americans in the area had long used Angostura bark as a herbal medicine in much the same way.
  • ems, and extracts of the seeds, or of the inner bark, as an external rub for rheumatic disorders.
  • The holly bears a bark as bitter as any gall,
  • ury with sacking and cloth replacing leaves and bark as the covering of choice.
  • Bark ash-grey with pale lenticels.
  • Chili Dawgs Always Bark at Night), expanded versions of his stand-up co
  • They'll only bark at other people when it is necessary to do so.
  • Their strong loyalty makes them strangely not bark at humans but only other animals.
  • ut to bomb then criticize the deal Clemens got, bark at Torre and throw your equipment after getting
  • ay grow up to 40 metres in height and has rough bark at the base becoming smooth further up the trun
  • Duboisia myoporoides bark at Wyrrabalong National Park, Australia
  • the dogs giving chase will emit a high pitched bark, attracting the other dogs and the hunters, all
  • used by rabbits or other rodents, stripping the bark away and girdling the tree.
  • Bark Bark Disco stem from the island of Malta and th
  • nt biomonitors, including mosses, lichens, tree bark, bark pockets, tree rings, leaves, and fungi.
  • Bark Bark Bark is an experimental, cut and paste ele
  • Bark Bark Bark mixed "Black Drool" for Phoenix based
  • Bark Bark Bark mixed the album Lollipop It for Los A
  • Bark Bark Disco are part of the So Lo-Fi music movem
  • Bark batted and threw left handed.
  • Bark Bay is the next bay west of Siskiwit, so that w
  • nd returned to tell of a settlement of about 20 bark beehive shaped mia mias in the bend of the rive
  • er 500 species, Xyleborus is by far the largest bark beetle genus in the tribe Xyleborini.
  • .C. to lobby for additional resources to combat bark beetle infestations.
  • rs due to erosion problems, overuse, and recent bark beetle tree thining operations.
  • micus piniperda (common pine shoot beetle) is a bark beetle native throughout Europe, northwestern A
  • Six-spined spruce bark beetle
  • rious pests, in particular of conifers; even by bark beetle standards, some Tomicini are unusually d
  • Dendroctonus micans - great spruce bark beetle
  • and wildfire danger brought about by expanding bark beetle infestations in Colorado, and is sponsor
  • eetle (Dendroctonus rufipennis) is a species of bark beetle native to British Columbia, Newfoundland
  • alis, the southern pine beetle, is a species of bark beetle native to the forests of southern United
  • Tyrpophloeus populi is a species of bark beetle implicated in sudden aspen decline.
  • ortant role in the control of the Southern pine bark beetle.
  • Tyrpophloeus is a genus of bark beetle.
  • The Kachemak Bay area was infested by spruce bark beetles in the 1990s, and many dead, dry trees
  • Phloeosinini is the tribe of bark beetles which includes the genera Carphotoreus,
  • Also included are a diversity of lineages of " bark beetles" unrelated to the "true" bark beetles (
  • Insect herbivores such as bark beetles and their symbiotic fungal pathogens, p
  • be used to control rodents, powderpost beetles, bark beetles, and bedbugs.
  • Tomicini are a tribe of bark beetles, highly specialized weevils of the subf
  • hopalicus tutela, which itself is a parasite of bark beetles.
  • ugh recent authors have coined the name conifer bark beetles.
  • Dendroctonus is a genus of bark beetles.
  • phagous organisms including the closely related bark beetles.
  • It is one of the many layers of bark, between the cork and primary phloem.
  • Contemporary birch bark biting by Kelly Church (Odawa-Ojibwe)
  • Birch bark bitings can be used in storytelling, as pattern
  • glish, this has been described either as "Birch bark bitings" or "Birch bark transparencies."
  • alsam" because resin could be "milked" from its bark blisters, in contrast to the "he balsam" (Red S
  • Bark borer beetle / Waney edge borer (Ernobius molli
  • had sailed away with the skipper of an English bark bound for Istanbul.
  • By her head there was a small birch bark box which contained an awl, bronze pins and a h
  • o speciality beers - Chalky's Bite and Chalky's Bark, brewed by Sharp's Brewery.
  • The cardinal had more bark brought from America over the trade routes thro
  • The top side is mostly bark brown changing to blue (cyan, hence the name cy
  • The P.C. Alexander, a 283 ton bark, burned.
  • Endeavour, bark, Burthen 368 71/94 tons, together with her
  • tera-derived roar, leaning toward a death metal bark, but often with 'clean' or 'sung' vocals as ear
  • r Blue Morning," "Wrong Side of the Tracks," "I Bark But I Don't Bite," "Gonna Love You Baby," "Play
  • They penetrate bark, but lesions on roots are shallow.
  • Cree and other Algonquian peoples who use birch bark, by biting down on small pieces of birch bark t
  • Camping is available nearby at Bark Camp Lake in the Jefferson National Forest with
  • The leaves and bark can be crushed to make a bitter-tasting condime
  • The bark can be made into a herbal medicine for expectan
  • The crushed bark can be used in treatment of sores and wounds.
  • colate on top of dark chocolate, but peppermint bark can refer to any chocolate with peppermint cand
  • The bark can be either red-brown or grey in colour.
  • The Survival of the Bark Canoe (1975) ISBN 0-374-27207-7
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization, Bark Canoes
  • British Yeoman, 1,953 tons, sailing bark captured and sunk on 26 February 1917.
  • CSS Tacony was originally a bark captured by the Confederate cruiser CSS Clarenc
  • er his name for the Clan a three-masted whaling bark Catalpa for $5,200, and George Anthony recruite
  • a Button Robe, and a woven goat hair and cedar bark Chilkat blanket are also on view.
  • Bark chips, not woodchips, are used as a bulking age
  • quorice Root, Orris Root, Ground Almond, Cassia Bark, Cinnamon, Orange Peel and Lemon Peel.
  • Bark closeup
  • ten in Maya hieroglyphic script on Mesoamerican bark cloth, Amatl, made from the inner bark of certa
  • The bark cockroach, Laxta granicollis, is a species of B
  • It is a crystalline acid obtained from cinchona bark, coffee beans, and other plant products and mad
  • The bark colour ranges from dark pink to dark purple.
  • nk appears twisted and contorted and has smooth bark, coloured grey to bright orange-brown, which pe
  • a few companions, he went on board the British bark Columbia which left Fort Vancouver on 11 Novemb
  • The bark contains sitosterol, melianone, scopoletin, 6,7
  • The bark contains about 37-40% tannin.
  • The tree's bark contains 15.0% tannin.
  • The dark-red resin of the tree bark contains several hallucinogenic alkaloids, most
  • The bark contains considerable amounts of gray caller ol
  • The bark contains a black dye and tannin which is used f
  • cks were harvested so that the tanning in their bark could be used to tan leather, a major regional
  • meters long with rough, pale brown exfoliating bark covered densely with small, elongated lenticles
  • They may also wedge hard seeds in a bark crevice before hammering them with their beak (
  • After mating, females lay their eggs in tree bark crevices or in other sheltered locations, and a
  • A root bark decoction is used to treat mental illness.
  • A bark decoction is used in the treatment of malaria,
  • all and up to 60 cm (23 in) in diameter, smooth bark, decorticant, reddish-whitish color.
  • During the early 1830s he was captain of a bark, Delmire, trading along the coast of Peru and E
  • It has a gray to reddish bark dotted with small, horizontal flecks, called le
  • wn with various markings meant to resemble tree bark; down to the lichens and moss found on the bark
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