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    114.56kg of soy bean using 10.18kg of seeds and 24 man days of labour. Finally, on average the farmers were visited five times by extension agents during the farming season. Table…

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    Phytic Acid In Yeast

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    material. All the leaf samples contained phytic acid (detection limit 0.025 mg/ml) in this study. This may have been due to the fact that there was a limitation in terms of the detection concentration since concentrations less than mg was not tested. Seed extracts was found to contain the highest concentration of phytates with a concentration of 0.39mg/ml. leaf extracts contained phytates even though it was detected at a low concentration of 0.06mg/ml. whereas fruit pulp extracts had a…

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    Data Synthesis Essay

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    that the later mornings and early afternoons were preferred for feeding (Figure 9). Birds are an important part of any ecosystem and naturally, the symbiosis between humans and birds has formed the baseline of some commercial sectors – including the seed industry which produces and sells specific mixes that may be planted to attract wild birds to a garden. Birds are important in agriculture, environmental impact research and an ecosystem as a whole. According to Bright (1993: 150) it is…

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    Rapa Acid Rain

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    How will acid rain affect the growth of seed development of Brassica rapa (mustard plant)? If we pour acid rain on a plant then it won’t grow and there will be the same amount of seeds because the acid poisons the plant and kills it. Based off of the results I recieved after doing the experiment, my hypothesis rejects the data and is the complete opposite. I made this hypothesis based off of all the harsh effects that acid has on things, but in this case I was proved wrong. During this…

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    Usually plants grow in natural sunlight, but do they grow the same in colored light? People always just put their plants outside, then leave them. Is there an effect on plants in the colored light, or is it just the same. Part of the plant is the chlorophyll, which is the part of that is responsible for the pigment or color found in the organism. It is responsible for the green color of plants, except in the fall where the pigment changes to red, yellow, or orange. This happens because the…

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    Department of Environment and Primary Industries and South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) they demonstrated that during lentil plant’s reproduction stage, applying 40 g/ha (gram per hectare) of selenium on it directly increased the seeds’ concentration by 10 times i.e. from 200 μg/kg to 2772 μg/kg (micrograms per kilogram). Professor Erskine stated that the research they conducted demonstrated without the alteration of food habits, biofortified lentils have the ability to…

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    Lexical Ambiguity Essay

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    According to all the analysis on six figures of the cartoon strips above, it can be said that ambiguity can happen in various way and situation. It also involve in our daily life. All of the six cartoon strips above has its own type of ambiguity which is semantic and lexical ambiguity. The first figure is about the phrase of ‘funny bone’ which is ambiguous. This phrase is the lexical ambiguity which is involve the two meaning of it which is the first is the part of the elbow over which passes…

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    Amaranth Case Study

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    are used as leafy vegetable, in other hand seeds as cereals (Saunders and Becker 1984). Amaranth is rich in high quality protein. Some studies say that because of the presence of the presence of calcium, phosphorous, potassium, iron etc it is also having neautracitical property. It also contains some anti nutritional factors those are oxalates, saponins, nitrates and phenolic compounds. Toxic effects of seeds can be minimized by cooking of amaranth seeds such as boiling and discarding the water…

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    Soybean Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) is a versatile leguminous plant with exceptional nutritional health and benefits. The key benefits are related to their excellent protein content (contains all 8 essential amino acids), high levels of essential fatty acids, numerous vitamins and minerals, isoflavones, and fibre (Dwevedi and Kayastha, 2011). Soybean supplements nearly one-third of the world population with proteins and edible oil (Dogra1et al., 2014). According to…

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    This concept can be connected to the parable of the mustard seed that was just defined. "The kingdom of God has not yet come in glory, but its power is at work, its seed has been sown" (Lundstrom, 1963, pg. 260). By knowing that the kingdom of God is present within God's people but Jesus also states that "those who in the future will see the kingdom of God come with…

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