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Fertilization by transfer of pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of another.
self-pollination
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1
It's a wonderful thing and there's a lot of
cross
-
pollination
going on.
2
Could this be the start of a fruitful
cross
-
pollination
,
asks Jon Ihle.
3
The movie provides a snapshot of the incredible
cross-pollination
that's possible these days.
4
Will there be more collaboration and
cross-pollination
on the new album?
5
But as James tells it, their genre
cross
-
pollination
came about almost by accident.
6
Cavanagh says there is a
cross-pollination
of skills between con men and advocates.
7
It is possible, also, that some of the varieties need
cross-pollination
.
8
Lockheed Martin Boeing's rival defense contractors have their own
cross-pollination
programs.
9
Such
cross
-
pollination
was present at the start of the movie industry in the subcontinent.
10
Today the rivalry continues, but there is much more
cross
-
pollination
.
11
This cable-to-network
cross
-
pollination
,
though potentially short lived, promises to help actors' careers and their pocketbooks.
12
But this pop-cultural
cross
-
pollination
has a long, long legacy.
13
The ease-of-contact the Net offers makes for interesting
cross-pollination
.
14
He was all of those things, a bizarre
cross-pollination
of subcultures possible only in South Florida.
15
Mariel and Allan Stevens make sure that any appropriate
cross
-
pollination
,
if you will, is taken advantage of.
16
Moptops were grown out, love songs discarded,
cross
-
pollination
and collision created novelties on an almost weekly basis.
cross-pollination
be a cross-pollination
bizarre cross-pollination
facilitate cross-pollination
incredible cross-pollination
interesting cross-pollination
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