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  • nol the plant will also produce dry distillers grains, a byproduct of the distillation process which
  • ance of vapor-deposited coatings on lunar soil grains about 30 years ago (see also space weathering)
  • The grains, actually three dimensional in shape, have a t
  • ht was due to scattering off interstellar dust grains aligned by a magnetic field.
  • The power foods are whole grains, almonds, bell peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, gr
  • service animal meats, oxens, cows and camels, grains and flour, and any other available food accord
  • and agricultural community, growing mixed hay grains and raising cattle.
  • is based on agriculture - predominantly cereal grains and sheep, with some supporting industries inc
  • al consists mainly (up to 90 percent) of weed, grains, and fruits.
  • Feldspathic sandstones have <90% quartz grains and more feldspar grains than lithic grains
  • liminating sugar, sweet fruits and vegetables, grains and cereals.
  • Lithic sandstones have <90% quartz grains and more lithic grains than feldspar grains
  • has led Venezuela to import vast quantities of grains and meat. 
  • Grains and wine are among the district's produce.
  • f [quinine] given alone, to the extent of nine grains and half, suffice to arrest an exacerbation of
  • is based on agriculture - predominantly cereal grains and sheep.
  • n for its seasonal crop growing such as wheat, grains and vegetables.
  • atrix of conglomerate is not as durable as the grains, and hence when broken, conglomerate breaks ar
  • The frass is partly found as loosely scattered grains and partly as a central, dark brown patch on t
  • The use of adjunct grains and spices is limited to particular styles whe
  • sitic fungi of the genus Claviceps that infect grains and grasses.
  • e center of the markets for raw materials like grains and cotton that was being shipped to the south
  • on being weaned from ewe's milk, they eat hay, grains, and grasses.
  • products as containing a blend of seven whole grains and sesame and emphasizes high protein and fib
  • t and began experimenting with different whole grains and seeds.
  • d poultry and eggs, wholemeal pasta, potatoes, grains and beans.
  • icultural commodities including sand, asphalt, grains and fertilizers, coal, and steel piping.
  • Kollath invented a method for preserving grains and some legumes without chemicals or overheat
  • a fairly varied diet, subsisting primarily on grains and herbs.
  • is agriculture, especially the cultivation of grains and potatoes, as well as the raising of pigs.
  • of this process is known as distiller's dried grains and solubles (DDGS) and is used wet or dry as
  • ooling are dendritic and hopper-shaped olivine grains, and chondrules that are composed entirely of
  • he brand specializes in breads made with whole grains and seeds free of animal products and chemical
  • In addition to producing wheat, corn, small grains and livestock on the farm, Farrar established
  • ive outer covering, often reinforced with sand grains and other particles that some protozoans and l
  • nal rice wines and distilled liquors made from grains and other ingredients
  • Palate: An exceptional blend of oak, toasted grains and rich toffee.
  • te mixture of water ice, methanol ice, olivine grains, and complex organic compounds (tholins).
  • Fruits, vegetables, grains and other food items can be processed by Elect
  • plant fossils are rare in the park, but pollen grains and spores collected from here suggest that th
  • n 1731, the warehouse was where the Crown kept grains and other goods collected as taxes paid in kin
  • ad traditionally made bush bread from seasonal grains and nuts, which they cooked in the ashes of fi
  • found on the floor, and traces of milk, honey, grains, and peas were found in the bottom of the jars
  • in the Bible as an ancient unit of volume for grains and dry commodities, and the Torah mentions as
  • in agriculture and mainly grew citrus fruits, grains and vegetables.
  • owever, through this processing of cereals and grains and to demonstrate a method by which the end p
  • Dyck is also the owner and operator of a grains and special crops farm, with a cattle feedlot.
  • ities such as sugar, coffee, cocoa, cotton and grains and oil seeds, industrial commodities such as
  • male gametophytes have been reduced to pollen grains and their antheridia have been reduced to a si
  • h takes most of its exports in return for food grains and consumer goods.
  • iple of fan-ts'ai or the division between fan, grains and other starch foods, and ts'ai, vegetable a
  • c, annatto and cumin are added to the assorted grains and eventually the mixture is ground.
  • in and The University of Washington using sand grains and organic acids in the soils from the site.
  • n for a period of 25 days living solely off of grains and water.
  • cover due to their shy nature and are fed with grains and seeds, as well as fruit and insects as the
  • diet: it emphasizes vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean protein while not omitting any major
  • thick soup or stew made by boiling vegetables, grains, and/or occasionally meat or fish.
  • Instead, the grains appear collapsed.
  • icroscope stage is rotated, individual mineral grains appear black when the polarization due to the
  • Individual grains are inaperturate.
  • The grains are prolate, striate, and tricolpate.
  • Droserapites pollen grains are united in tetrads (groups of four).
  • Individual grains are subspheroidal and measure 18-25 µm in widt
  • The spaces between grains are filled with sparry cement.
  • As for the zodiacal dust, these grains are probably produced by outgasing comets as w
  • y of Passover, when dietary laws pertaining to grains are observed, Matzo Farfel takes the place of
  • However, unlike conventional machining the grains are much smaller than a cutting tool, and the
  • Statically recrystallized grains are normally 20-30 times the sub-grain size.
  • These grains are approximately spherical and have concentri
  • tea, olive oil, argan oil, bee pollen and many grains are sources.
  • Flours made from toasted grains are also known in other gastronomies worldwide
  • Grains are then ground into a fine powder, and heat t
  • The grains are cooked in water, like rice, or boiled with
  • Farmers claim that the rice - its grains are extra large - has several medicinal proper
  • Much of the frass grains are captured by spinning under the leaf.
  • Grains are used worldwide for measuring gunpowder and
  • These grains are obtained by crushing steel shot, therefore
  • Dairy kefir grains are symbiotic consortia of bacteria and yeasts
  • ypothetical heap of sand from which individual grains are removed one at a time, and asks if there i
  • Agricultural goods, mainly vegetables and food grains, are transported to the different parts of the
  • agricultural goods, mainly vegetables and food grains, are brought to the market from the villages a
  • Fortification of white flour whole grains are more nutritious than refined products and
  • Presolar grains are isotopically-distinct clusters of material
  • e starch, the potatoes are crushed; the starch grains are released from the destroyed cells.
  • order to assure a high level of pureness, the grains are sorted by hand and toasted.
  • he Lochseitenkalk mylonite in which the matrix grains are less than 5 μm in size.
  • hackly fracture, on the other side spherulitic grains are conchoidal.
  • Coral grains are mined from fossilized coral beds on the co
  • inly does not need buzz pollination, as pollen grains are large, sticky and freely dispensed.
  • proximity to the river port by which rice and grains arrived in Beijing from the south.
  • tes Food and Drug Administration defines whole grains as cereal grains containing the bran, endosper
  • 100% Spelt Bagels, Sprouted Bagels with Grains as Referenced in Ezekiel 4:9, Sprouted Cinnamo
  • Metaconglomerate, however, breaks through the grains, as the cement has recrystallized and may be a
  • sufficient to coat at least 25% of the diamond grains, as otherwise the bonding is insufficient, the
  • It was sold as weighing 188 grains at Christie's on 10 May 1802 for 9,500 guineas
  • rtile with empty panicles, producing no edible grains; at worst, they are incapable of supporting th
  • what are called nanodiamonds-very tiny diamond grains at most only a few micrometers in size.
  • material that, when cooled, forms crystallite grains at different points within it.
  • ions of intense temperature and pressure where grains, atoms or molecules of a rock or mineral are p
  • As a subsidiary of the National Grains Authority (NGA) in 1980, BPRE's powers and fun
  • Examples of whole foods include unpolished grains, beans, fruits, vegetables and non-homogenized
  • it Lid, with olives, almonds, figs, grapes and grains being the primary crops grown on 16,753 dunams
  • Some do not eat grains, believing it is unnatural to do so, and some
  • Rye Sunflower Seed Bread, 100% Rye with Whole Grains Bread, 100% Rye with Flaxseed Bread, 100% Spel
  • le following the diet are allowed to eat whole grains, breads and cereals during all three stages of
  • ised, should not raise commodity crops such as grains, but should instead raise higher-value crops s
  • Not only had the Dutch been keen to purchase grains but also Persian silks.
  • Corn (wheat) used to produce many more grains, but one day God saw a woman using the grain t
  • f beetles are often found not only in infested grains, but in crevices in pantries and cabinets as w
  • ration will be rapid enough to blow away small grains, but the largest grains may resist entrainment
  • articles but strong enough to move the smaller grains by saltation.
  • is can measure the shape factors of individual grains by ASTM E1382.
  • med in the interior of the original austenitic grains by direct nucleation from the inclusions, resu
  • pping, binding, and cementation of sedimentary grains by biofilms of microorganisms, especially cyan
  • -like form typically opaque with embedded sand grains called desert rose.
  • Powder grains can themselves be composed of smaller polycrys
  • Equiaxed grains can in some cases be an indication for recryst
  • er in inches and the weight of the kilogram in grains can of necessity be determined only approximat
  • Several types of grains can be malted (for example, barley, rye and wh
  • Because kosher salt grains can vary in size considerably from one brand t
  • cereal grains, Capsicum annuum fruit, poppyseed (Papaver som
  • ions, oolites (a form consisting of tiny round grains cemented together), reniform (kidney shapes) o
  • The food packages contain cooking oil, grains, cereals, and salt.
  • hire, producing beef, sugar, sorghum and other grains, coal mining is now a major employer, with eig
  • heats, including ‘Norin 10,' to the USDA Small Grains Collection.
  • It is responsible for providing food grains, commodities for the people under Public Distr
  • Since grains contain starches but little to no simple sugar
  • Some seeds, including those of important grains, could survive far longer, possibly thousands
  • The Whole Grains Council industry association reports an approx
  • The Whole Grains Council industry association reports an approx
  • Former Australian Farmers' Federation Grains Council chairman Peter Treloar won the seat fo
  • ssociation, chairman of the United States Feed Grains Council, and held other agriculture positions.
  • They fruit in grains covered in a gluey secretion, and when a plant
  • finer grained mass of material in which larger grains, crystals or clasts are embedded.
  • ovince the name Betis where they had vines and grains cultivated, which together with minerals, were
  • now developing into a business centre for food grains, dairy and livestock trading .
  • es for Conservation and Credit, and Livestock, Grains, Dairy, and Poultry.
  • tables, tubers, nuts, and legumes and avoiding grains, dairy, meat, sugar, alcohol, caffeine and fun
  • rich in whole and unrefined foods, like whole grains, dark green and yellow/orange-fleshed vegetabl
  • Grains de cendre, for soprano and chamber orchestra (
  • After the grains deform during processing, they recrystallize,
  • such that the order of the perturbations (sand grains) does not affect the final outcome.
  • ere nearly exhausted, what was left (primarily grains, dried fruits and the like) was cooked togethe
  • itable for reducing rubber, leather, plastics, grains, dried meat, bones, vegetation and other subst
  • hey are virtually always contaminated by other grains during distribution or processing.
  • onsumption of at least three servings of whole grains each day, as there is evidence that they help
  • tamorphism and is commonly found as indistinct grains embedded in limestone.
  • a poor resistance to creep relative to coarser grains, especially at high temperatures, because smal
  • that are shipped on pallets or automobiles or grains, etc.
  • grit, copper slag grit, mineral grit, grinding grains, etc. - but its main use is still for surface
  • The beer is made from various grains except for barley.
  • alt is a Pale Lager beer produced from various grains except of barley.
  • These are carbon rich grains expelled by old stars such as R Corona Boreali
  • industries in the shire included beef cattle, grains, export fruit, olives and wool growing.
  • y are often found in large numbers in infested grains, feeding off of broken grain, grain dust, and
  • d organic food operations focus on value-added grains, fiber and fruit based product offerings, supp
  • Grains finer than 200 are known as "flour" and are de
  • nded to include bricks, plastic products, feed grains for catfish and swine, finished and raw steel,
  • d barley for ales and imported German hops and grains for lagers.
  • It provides grains for brewers and distillers in Scotland.
  • ley offer worship to Annapurna, the goddess of grains, for the rice harvest.
  • oth readings one needs to substitute 24 barley grains for the 32 wheat grains of the text, according
  • heir livelihoods, poor peasants who grow basic grains for their own consumption in marginal areas, a
  • Ice and dust grains form the primary material out of which the Sol
  • rmally decreases by ~25% as the recrystallized grains form.
  • Analysis of SiC grains found in the Murchison carbonaceous chondrite
  • tional jaws and it feeds as an adult on pollen grains from a wide variety of flowers including those
  • osphere starting at 80 to 110 km altitude, and grains from dust storms as high as 7 km in the atmosp
  • flour are not standardized, so the same grade grains from different sources may differ in size slig
  • He threw grains from his residence in Tsurphu Monastery in Tib
  • Market always get flooded with grains from nearby towns such as Anji(N), Jawala, Tiv
  • es that are wind-pollinated.Transfer of pollen grains from anther to the stigma of another flower of
  • tional jaws and it feeds as an adult on pollen grains from a wide variety of plants such as Acer, Aj
  • Wheat grains from known bug infestation in New Zealand do n
  • Rice grains from infected plants were found to contain 2.2
  • of assimilate were partitioned into the actual grains, further increasing the yield.
  • usiness of procuring, storing and distributing grains,” Ganesh-Kumar said. 
  • The frass consists of pale brown to blackish grains gathered in the central area.
  • size will make the material harder, but if the grains get too small the hardness can actually decrea
  • Here it joins Styhead Gill and Grains Gill to form the nascent River Derwent.
  • main ridge, with the valleys of Langstrath and Grains Gill falling on either side.
  • which separates the valleys of Langstrath and Grains Gill, however the ridge has two additional fel
  • and are less precipitous as they fall away to Grains Gill.
  • ril - May: The adults fly to fields with small grains growing (such as wheat) and start sucking the
  • e reduced the naturally-occurring enzymes that grains had in former times, a result of no-longer-use
  • The grains had to be soaked overnight before use.
  • and all of the 100+ horse-drawn carts full of grains had to be abandoned and left intact for the en
  • In the US and Canada, these grains have been fortified with mandatory levels of f
  • In order to carry out OSL dating, mineral grains have to be extracted from the sample.
  • oric natives of the eastern United States, its grains having been identified in archaeological sites
  • rsu's identification of animal bone and cereal grains, he convinced other archaeologists to re-evalu
  • t that emphasizes fruits and vegetables, whole grains, healthful unsaturated fats, and good sources
  • These additional grains help add different character to the beer so th
  • as a result tended to gravitate towards whole grains, home-grown vegetables and the like, although
  • Bulbulis (birds) have eaten the grains, how shall I pay the tax?
  • The crystallites are often referred to as grains, however, powder grains are a different contex
  • Presolar grains identified so far consist of refractory minera
  • leaklow, from which it flows south through the Grains in the Water swamp, then over gritstone to Alp
  • Some presolar grains in primitive meteorites consist of hibonite.
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