10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYMBIOTICAL»
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Mathematical Essays on Growth and the Emergence of Form
2F. Autotoxin. Production. in. Some. Symbiotical. Plant. Communities. Is.
Unstable. P. L. Antonelli. 2F.1 Introduction In a mutually symbiotic system, it is not
surprising that autotoxin production, a widespread phenomenon in plant
communities, ...
Blissfully ignorant ofits symbiotical woes....... But it is feeding on power, It cares for
no more....... Lest the wax host perished supportingthe flame....... It would be
death of honour..... For, in this quest to succeed, If we forget where our rootslie,
The ...
2. The same kinds of plants inoculated with the same strains lyophiled and stored
in this condition during oitaer 1, 2 or 3 years. It seems, that even 3 years of
storage in lyophiled condition may sometimes not change the symbiotical activity
of ...
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark ...
5,401,654 Patent Not Issued For This Number 5,401,655 PROCESS FOR
BIOLOGICALLY PREVENTING DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANT DISEASES USING
SYMBIOTICAL BACTERIA Toshio Kijima, Tochigi; Sadao Yonai; Kazuo Oohashi,
both of ...
NON-BACTERIAL NITROGEN LOSSES.— Those due to drainage, crop removal,
fallowing, use of explosives, etc. NON-SYMBIONT. — An organism — usually a
plant — incapable of entering into symbiotical relations with another organism.
Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, 1902
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Vermont Agricultural Report ...
There exists what is called symbiotical or double life, one plant within another.
This double life enables the larger plant, in some way not now thoroughly
understood, to avail itself of the nitrogen of the air. This causes it to be the richer
as food, ...
Vermont. State Board of Agriculture, 1897
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Bulletin - Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station
NON-BACTERIAL NITROGEN LOSSES.— Those due to drainage, crop removal,
fallowing, use of explosives, etc. NON-SYMBIONT. — An organism — usually a
plant — incapable of entering into symbiotical relations with another organism.
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Proceedings of the National Association of State ...
A plant is affected by light, heat, electricity, gravity, soil (both its chemical and its
physical constituents), moisture, air, biological and symbiotical relationships, etc.;
and in greenhouses by such factors as ventilation, air space, quality of glass, ...
Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations. Convention, 1907
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Annual Report ... of the Board of Agriculture for the Year ...
There exists what is called symbiotical or double life, one plant within another.
This double life enables the larger plant, in some way not now thoroughly
understood, to avail itselfofthe nitrogen of the air. This causes it to be the richer as
food, ...
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Software and Data Technologies: Second International ...
It takes its place in the symbiotical relationships of the practices, relating to i.e.
pair programming, incremental design, test-first programming and user stories ([2
]), It is designed to both support and be supported by the values of XP, and in ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SYMBIOTICAL»
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Failed Zionist attack on free expression in Germany
Let it be recalled that political Zionism has at all times entertained a symbiotical relationship with antisemitism. This symbiotic relationship was explicitly ... «MWC News, Jan 12»