It's really quite fascinating how the sap responds to the undying water.
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Those gap-toothed shopping parades, emptiest in the poorest places, sap public confidence.
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The sap of life swelled up again in him with new vigor.
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The poet feels the sap of the new year before the marsh-willow.
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Youth makes up in sap and push what it lacks in repose.
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Granules or resin pellets are often used to protect goods during transport.
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Just in case you ate more resin than is good for you.
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Look to glass, ceramics, wood, resin or paper for additional accessory ideas.
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Two tonnes of cannabis resin, worth £20 million were found on board.
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Among the spray components, fluorocarbon resin was the most likely causative agent.
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ACP transmits CLas bacterium while feeding on the citrus phloemsap.
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These results imply that the phloemsap is a sterol transport system in barley plants.
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In this study, we identified and quantified the chemical components of phloemsap from pineapple sweet orange.
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All compounds detected in the EDTA-enhanced exudate were also detected in the pure phloemsap using centrifugation.
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The citrus phloemsap was collected by centrifugation and was analyzed with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry after methyl chloroformate derivatization.
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Mawu was certain that she had heard mention of treesap.
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Since then they've lived underground, drinking treesap and slowly assuming adult form.
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It smelled of fresh air, of forest, treesap, and springtime.
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Lizzie disagreed, arguing that the treesap would be too hard to rinse off.
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It's the hard yellow resin of dried treesap-
Uso de xylem sap em inglês
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Phosphocholine (PC) is an abundant primary form of organic phosphate that is transported in plant xylemsap.
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Percentage loss in hydraulic conductivity was measured following manipulations of xylem tension; xylemsap ion concentration was determined using X-ray microanalysis.
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The root xylemsap rate in rice roots treated with AG increased significantly compared with AS treatment and the control under osmotic stress.
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Mass spectrometric analysis of xylemsap collected from intact, transpiring tobacco plants revealed that shaded leaves import less cytokinin than leaves exposed to high light.