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    Enhance Nutrition In Food

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    thousands of years, in an attempt to establish themselves within a single region, early humans began to use cultivation techniques, which is now called agriculture. It was with the advent of farming - when men realized that planting seeds resulted in germination - that societies began to develop more than 12,000 years ago. Communities then started to grow plants to feed them, and over the years, they developed a variety of techniques to make them resistant to the effect of climate changes, such…

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    Stock Market Bubble

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    The shareholders were eagerly awaiting the arrival of ships loaded with gold, silver, and other valuable products from the Spanish colonies, which would multiply the return on their investment in the South Sea Company. The problem was that the boats and wealth had only been in the minds of the promoters who, counting on the monopoly to negotiate with the Spanish colonies, were dedicated to spreading rumors about the immense wealth that were waiting for their shareholders in the new world. To…

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    Bracken Fern Case Study

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    wind (Wynn et al. 2000). Spores can be released suddenly through the drying of the annulus, and they may be dispersed by wind and water. Spores germinate without a period of dormancy. If sown within a week of collection they can show up to 95% germination within 5 days. Spores stored in a dry place may retain their viability for several years although they often take longer to germinate and prothallus development may be sluggish. Spore generation seems to require soil sterilized by fire (Chavez…

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    Gautama Case Study

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    Gautama's labor. Again, my arrogance was invoking me, “Ahalya! Your failure to please Indra is not only your defeat. It is the defeat of the creation, defeat of the earth.” The resolution to smash the arrogance of Indra, emerged in my mind. Before the germination, the embryo was already created and developed. Brother Narada said, “You have to wait until the auspicious moment. Tomorrow in the early morning there is a possibility of being successful. Indra is the boon-giver, but no one can do…

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    Bsc5 Unit 4

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    grow and repair themselves - Teacher can use the plants in the garden of the school and then show student how plant grow step by step, repair itself by growing new branch in place of the broken branch. Teacher will explain the pollination and the germination process to understand the reproduction process in the tree. ) living things require and use energy- teacher can explain this characteristic to tell student about the photosynthesis d) living things respond and adapt to their environment…

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    Pigeonpea Case Study

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    Identification and characterization of differentially expressed gene(s) in pigeonpea genotypes in response to Helicoverpa armigera infestation Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.)millspaugh] is an important food legume predominantly cultivated in the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and Africa almost exclusively as a rainfed crop. It is a diploid (2n = 22), often cross-pollinated crop with a genome size of 833.07 Mbp (Varshney et al., 2012). Globally, it is cultivated on an area of 4.92 M ha…

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    Materials and methods Plant material and field experiment details Total of 266 RILs were developed from a cross of Hanoch X Harari closely related Virginia-type peanut cultivars (Supplementary Fig 1). The two parental cultivars share substantial genetic background since Harari was developed from an initial cross between Hanoch and Shulamit and an additional back-cross of Hanoch with Hillah (the outcome of Hanoch x Shulamit) (Kayam et al. 2017). Yet, these parental lines show fair phenotypic…

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    Odontology has been used in forensics for many years to aid in identification of people in crimes or disasters. There are many techniques, assessments, and procedures that are used in patient identification that may help narrow down person identification. The question that is posed is how is using odontology in forensics useful for person identification and what are its limitations? There are numerous amounts of dental conditions and abnormalities that a person may present with, which may pose…

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    Guns, Germs, And Steel

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    In Guns, Germs, and Steel, a man named Jared Diamond is in New Guinea doing field work. He meets a New Guinean man named Yali. Yali and JD are both hungry for knowledge and goes exploring. While walking around, Yali asks JD why are the whites so successful and have so much “cargo” compared to the other locals. Then, JD rephrases the question: Why did the White Eurasians dominate over other cultures by means of superior guns,…

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    The concept of magical beings such as fairies, witches, mage’s and spirits are seen as fabricated creatures to a modern audience. Regarded as products of imagination or hallucination, situated outside the realm of reality. However, to Shakespeare and his audience the actuality of the supernatural was very real. Fairies would roam the countryside; any neighbour could be a witch or mage and the practice of magic could be learned from books like any other academic subject. In William Shakespeare’s…

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