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Erect bushy hairy annual herb having trifoliate leaves and purple to pink flowers; extensively cultivated for food and forage and soil improvement but especially for its nutritious oil-rich seeds; native to Asia.
Last month, Bulog sounded out U.S. government officials about securing soybean imports.
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The Chinese government has given tariff exemptions to some U.S. soybean imports.
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Lack of Chinese sales means U.S. soybean prices are low, he said.
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Other vegetable markets traded lower as the U.S. soybean crop condition improved.
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Palm oil is favored in Asia and soybean oil in the Americas.
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The soya bean is rapidly becoming an important product, especially in Manchuria.
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Have you ever tried asking a French waiter for a soya latte?
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In a small bowl, mix the soya sauce and brown sugar together.
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There was a bar that served soya, coffee, or thin homemade beer.
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Is it safe to eat genetically modified soya beans, maize or potatoes?
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Conclusion: The modified SOJA approach has a significant contribution to make in containing the costs of ACEIs.
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Positivity and energy abounds throughout Soja's lyric sheet, but the album's titular reference to noise and haste proves sorely deceptive.
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They initially made their name as a reggae band, but time and success have apparently diluted Soja's appetite for authenticity.
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Special thanks to Peter Ajemian and everyone at Soja Martial Arts for creating such a warm and special place to call home.
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Applying modified SOJA as a practical method for all indications will allow the development of a unified formulary that bridges secondary and primary care.
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The soyabean is rapidly becoming an important product, especially in Manchuria.
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The greatest threat to traditional life comes from soyabean farming.
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Tea, silk, raw cotton, grain, the soyabean, etc., are crops in which China excels.
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It is mostly used on maize, cotton, soyabean, oilseed and sugar beet crops genetically engineered to resist it.
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Of the non-organic remainder, which often comprises full-fat soyabean, it must be accompanied by a certificate to show it is GMO free.
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The soybeanplant had stopped growing but didn't fade, which was an interesting datapoint, or would have been.
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In addition, the phenotype-based environmental adaptation ability of soybeanplants was assessed.
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The setting of pods by the soybeanplants is vital in determining potential yield.
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Midwest farmers typically aim to have their double-crop soybeansplanted by July 10 at the latest.
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Culture solutions with or without microalgal biomasses enhanced the environmental adaptation ability of soybeanplants, increasing their seed production.
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Soybean ( Glycinemax) is an important crop providing oil and protein for both human and animal consumption.
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This chromatography was also applied to xylem fluid from soyabean ( Glycinemax) plants to which 400 compounds were detected.
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We further identify a second arabinosyltransferase potentially implicated in the biosynthesis of saponins that determine bitterness in soybean ( Glycinemax).
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Among many functional foods and their phytochemicals, ingestion of soybean ( Glycinemax) is highly correlated to reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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In contrast they are about 40% identical with the deduced amino acid sequence of R. communis SMT and the published Glycinemax sequence.
An annual plant native to East Asia that is widely cultivated for its fruit.