However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment in agriculture.
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People are getting back to work, a North Sea trade source said.
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That takes away the power to use good information to fight back.
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The government says the future will be different; they will come back.
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Already, this week has seen BP scale back its North Sea operation.
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However, the risk in orthopedic surgery remains unclear, especially in spine surgery.
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It wasn't the New Age talk that sent shivers up my spine.
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Therefore, the animal's internal organs hang from the spine in proper order.
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The spine should simply include author name, book title and company name.
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Conclusions: Clinical cervical spine tests can support the diagnostic process for CST.
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Dairy products remained the backbone of exports, and fruit exports were strong.
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They are the backbone of all drama; and I love drama inordinately.
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THERE was no doubt that mothers were the backbone of Irish society.
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Unlike in other countries, reserve forces are the backbone of Israel's military.
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The President and I cannot prevent certain politicians from losing their backbone.
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The bullet, after traversing the left lung, lodged in the spinalcolumn.
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Tomorrow she's going into hospital for an operation on her spinalcolumn.
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The mind recoils in horror, unable to communicate with the spinalcolumn.
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Each nerve in the spinalcolumn provides input to many muscle fibres.
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The inner mouth struck, spearing into the back of his spinalcolumn.
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The skull develops in the same way as the membranous vertebralcolumn.
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The vertebralcolumn was the most difficult to separate into component parts.
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Other factors could account for the pattern of trauma in Edith's vertebralcolumn.
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In the human vertebralcolumn there are usually thirty-three vertebrae.
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The vertebralcolumn was fractured in more than one place.
Uso de rachis em inglês
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The ovicells arise from the back of the rachis towards the side.
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Ovicell pedunculate ovoid, adnate to the rachis, with a lateral opening.
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Barbs showed a lower denaturation temperature than rachis and calamus.
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The feathers lacked the well-developed central shaft - a rachis - known from modern birds.
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Mutation of the gene blocks the differentiation of spikelets and makes rachis branches develop unlimitedly.
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Strong bush, 10-20 ft., with leaf-rachis strongly winged, the foliage pinnately compound.
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They are placed all on one side of the rachis, generally in single file, but sometimes in pairs.
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Nephrodium molle: circumnutation of rachis, traced from 9.15 A.M. May 28th to 9 A.M. 29th.
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Rostrum, arising from the rachis, as long as the cell, slender, tubular, adnate; lateral processes very small, ovarian receptacles -
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The number of rachis nodes (spikelets) on a wheat spike is a component of grain yield that correlates with flowering time.
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Their structure suggested that the two finest tiers of branching in modern feathers, known as barbs and barbules, arose before the rachis formed.
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I. that a frond of this Fern, as yet only slightly lobed and with a rachis only .23 inch in height, plainly circumnutated.
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The ovicells are placed in a single series on one side of the rachis, as in S. digitalis, but are widely different in form.
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Colour bright brown, rachis shining, very dark brown; polypidom about six inches high, simply pinnulate, pinnules about half an inch; thickly and regularly disposed, alternate.
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The rachis of the bracken fern (Pteris aquilina), and of some, probably many, other ferns, likewise rises above ground under the form of an arch.
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Two QTL controlling primary rachis branches were identified and they were co-located with 2 of the 3 QTL for vascular bundles respectively.