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Second, police often fail to believe rape victims and conduct full investigations.
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A common form of violence in the family unit is marital rape.
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Reports of rape and domestic violence are increasing, according to Garda statistics.
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The same thing operates in rape, in burglary, and in other crimes.
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Examples mentioned include incest, rape porn, underage content or child abuse material.
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The crop plant Brassicanapus shows a very high sensitivity toward B-deficient conditions.
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We also used quantitative RT-PCR to investigate expression of nine selected stress-responsive genes in transgenic and wild-type Brassicanapus plants.
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Two-dimensional analyses of mitochondrial proteins of Brassicanapus revealed a set of differences in patterns of mitochondrial matrix proteins isolated from different nuclear backgrounds.
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The promoter and upstream region of the Brassicanapus 2S storage protein napA gene were studied to identify cis-acting sequences involved in developmental seed-specific expression.
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Brassicanapus is in fact a cross between two branches of the family, turnips on one side and kale on the other.
Usage of colza in inglês
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Sometimes, another vegetable oil such as colza or canola is used.
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The oil of the colza is much used in Europe, and highly prized.
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Like all the oleaginous plants cultivated for their seed, colza greatly impoverishes the soil.
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Oil of colza and tallow are extinguished, where naphtha, petroleum, and oil of bone, continue burning.
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Here it is the vine, elsewhere the apple tree for cider, there colza, farther on cheeses and flax.
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The crops are very varied, wheat, barley, lucerne, beetroot, buckwheat, colza, potatoes; we see a little of everything.
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The colza was thin; the oats only middling; and the corn sold very badly on account of its smell.
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A fresh breeze was blowing; the rye and colza were sprouting, little dewdrops trembled at the roadsides and on the hawthorn hedges.
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And while the bells made merry in the sunshine, all the world with his dog was out shooting among the beets and colza.
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He was saturated in colza oil, and the smashed tin lay beside him, but luckily the flame had been extinguished by his fall.
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And he set forth with his heavy peasant's tread; while the girl, with her hands on her hips, turned round to pick her colza.
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A certain freshman, stealing down his staircase with a can of colza oil to feed the flames, was confronted by our missing Senior Fellow.
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Besides, the poor old chap, if it hadn't been for the colza last year, would have had much ado to pay up his arrears.
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And he set forth with his heavy peasant's tread, while the girl, with her hands on her hips, turned round to plant her colza.
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Mademoiselle Colza I ought to call her, because her father was a Portuguese.
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The conversation was interrupted by Miss Colza, who came and stood opposite to them.