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The
seeds
from these trees also have spread by birds here and there nearby the soundproof walls of the city expressway that has been built around the 1988 Olympics.
This kind of market risk is mind-boggling, and has direct implications for not only the incentives of farmers to invest in higher productivity technology, such as modern
seeds
and fertilizers, but also direct implications for food security.
Another really cool things is that, as
seeds
and birds land on the surface of the glacier and die, they get buried in the snow and gradually become part of the glacier, sinking deeper and deeper into the ice.
We've had to plant seeds, phosphorus, fertilizers, nutrients, water, sunlight.
And he deserves this stuff because he probably has fed more people than any other human being alive because he researched how to put biology behind
seeds.
So an ant outside foraging, searching for
seeds
in the hot sun, just loses water into the air.
But the colony gets its water by metabolizing the fats out of the
seeds
that they eat.
On dry days, some colonies forage less, so colonies are different in how they manage this trade-off between spending water to search for
seeds
and getting water back in the form of
seeds.
You go to Chez Panisse, they give you the red-tail sashimi with roasted pumpkin
seeds
in a something something reduction.
Peseshet explains her fail-safe pregnancy test: plant two seeds: one barley, one emmer.
Then, urinate on the
seeds
every day.
This relation between a living thing, which is the forest, and a nonliving thing, which is the atmosphere, is ingenious in the Amazon, because the forest provides water and seeds, and the atmosphere forms the rain and gives water back, guaranteeing the forest's survival.
And in fact, the
seeds
of terrible ideas are often something truly remarkable.
The
seeds
give an oil, a very stable oil which is sought after by the cosmetic industry to give to produce body lotions, for example.
For nearly two decades now, we have slowly been sowing the
seeds
of shame and public humiliation in our cultural soil, both on- and offline.
You can see the large
seeds.
These
seeds
are not being sold.
These
seeds
are being distributed freely through traditional kinds of certification groups, so it is very important in less developed countries that the seed be freely available.
You seed the stuff, and people have no choice but to be hooked on these
seeds
forever?
I'm no Mandela, but I ask myself: Could I, too, plant
seeds
of hope in the ruins of the past?
But it's a question of how tortuous this path is from those frail beginnings, those seeds, all the way to life.
And most of those
seeds
will fall on fallow planets.
But at the same time, Beveridge sowed the
seeds
of today's challenges.
Fifty percent of their diet consists of fruit, and when they eat the fruit, they swallow the seeds, which they disperse throughout the habitat through their feces.
Or, perhaps, civilization carries with it the
seeds
of its own destruction through the inability to control the technologies it creates.
Because religion doesn't just create the roots of morality, it creates the
seeds
of normality.
In one of most classic examples, Mendel combined a purebred yellow-seeded plant with a purebred green-seeded plant, and he got only yellow
seeds.
He called the yellow-colored trait the dominant one, because it was expressed in all the new
seeds.
And in this second generation, he got both yellow and green seeds, which meant the green trait had been hidden by the dominant yellow.
By finding one origin for shark teeth from two eras by stating natural laws ruling the present also ruled the past, Steno planted
seeds
for uniformitarianism, the idea that the past was shaped by processes observable today.
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