Grain
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And in fact, would even dump the
grain
in Lake Michigan, rather than spend more money transporting it back to their farms.
From there, the greatest innovation of all came about in this market, which is that buyers and sellers could transact
grain
without actually having to physically or visually inspect the
grain.
It will stop them from doing simple, back-to-back, limited arbitrage to really thinking strategically about how to move
grain
across long distances from [surplus regions] to [deficit areas].
Ethiopia's agricultural market is 30 percent higher than South Africa's
grain
production, and, in fact, Ethiopia is the second largest maize producer in Africa.
From this, we discovered that the Higgs field that permeates space-time may be standing on a knife edge, ready for cosmic collapse, and we discovered that this may be a hint that our universe is only a
grain
of sand in a giant beach, the multiverse.
Now, the flow of time is embedded in everything, in the erosion of a
grain
of sand, in the budding of a little bud into a rose.
And Mexico remains one of the largest
grain
importers on the planet because it doesn't apply technology that was discovered in Mexico.
The effect of this, of course, is it's not just amber waves of grain, it is mountains of stuff.
An amount barely heavier than a
grain
of sugar would kill you.
I mean the world where women spend two to three hours everyday grinding
grain
for their families to eat.
But some scholars believed that behind the superhuman feats and divine miracles there must have been a
grain
of historical truth - a war that was really fought, and a place where it happened.
However, perhaps one reason why this myth has survived is that there is a slight
grain
of truth to it.
The myth of the creative left-hander arises from the fact that being ambidextrous is more common amongst left-handers than right-handers, so a
grain
of truth in the idea of the creative left-hander, but not much.
Now again, what's interesting about this myth is that although it's basically a myth, there is a
grain
of truth to it.
You see a single roll of
grain
that's covered in a hard case.
In fact, it produces three and a half times more
grain
than the conventional variety.
There are maybe 100 billion galaxies detectable by our telescopes, so if each star was the size of a single
grain
of sand, just the Milky Way has enough stars to fill a 30 foot by 30 foot stretch of beach three feet deep with sand.
Or even in a
grain
of sand?
And just to make things more difficult for Archimedes, Hieron intended to pack the vessel full of cargo: 400 tons of grain, 10,000 jars of pickled fish, 74 tons of drinking water, and 600 tons of wool.
This magnet generates a field strong enough to change the direction of the metal
grain'
s magnetization.
When a magnetic
grain
volume is too small, its magnetization is easily disturbed by heat energy and can cause bits to switch unintentionally, leading to data loss.
For the majority of recorded human history, units like the weight of a
grain
or the length of a hand weren't exact and varied from place to place.
It was eaten as a vegetable or cooked with
grain
porridge.
Currently, they take a little bit of saved food
grain
from the prior year, they plant it in the ground and they till it with a manual hand hoe.
That's roughly the difference between a golf ball and a fine
grain
piece of sand.
Choir: O beautiful for spacious skies For amber waves of
grain
For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain America!
Meanwhile, the rotation made gears pump out water, crush grain, or power mills, which is where the name "treadmill" originated.
In order to really accurately model clouds, we'd need to track the behavior of every water droplet and dust
grain
in the entire atmosphere, and there's no computer powerful enough to do that.
During one of those trips, in the remote, southeast region of Kédougou I rediscovered an ancient
grain
called fonio that had all but disappeared from the urban Senegalese diet.
Once a popular
grain
on much of the continent, fonio was grown all the way to ancient Egypt, where archaeologists found grains inside pyramids' burial grounds.
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