- Laboratory, 3 Apr 2020
Bibliography Till, Charles; Chang, Yoon Il (2011).
Plentiful energy : the
story of the
integral fast reactor, the
complex history of...
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Ficus copiosa, the
plentiful fig, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Moraceae,
native to Sulawesi, the Moluccas, Papuasia, Queensland, and...
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focus of
wildlife conservation because the
specific species is
still plentiful in the wild. They do not
qualify as threatened, near threatened, or (before...
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small blue lily,
Dianella revoluta, a narrow-leafed
plant that was
plentiful in the area
prior to
residential development.
Early development of the...
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communities through celebrations of
harvests and
giving thanks for a
plentiful growing season. Food
festivals throughout the
world are
often based on...
- Gr**** word
thalia is an
adjective applied to banquets,
meaning rich,
plentiful,
luxuriant and abundant. Typically, they were the
daughters of Zeus and...
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happen frequently; to show
pride in
wealth and/or children; to be rich,
plentiful, abundance." The form
Kawthar itself is an
intensive deverbal noun, meaning...
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Early residents in the area made
their living catching the region's
plentiful waterfowl. The name
first appears in the
Nihon shoki in the 23rd year...
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particularly before the
American Civil War. The mild
temperate climate,
plentiful rainfall, and
fertile soils of the
Southeastern United States allowed...
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receptor it
binds to. Many
neurotransmitters are
synthesized from
simple and
plentiful precursors such as
amino acids,
which are
readily available and often...