The time of exposure to N 2 gas was limited because of concerns of desiccating the surrounding tissues. |
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The resulting soil is loose and fast draining, which encourages plants to root deeply, well away from the desiccating heat at the surface. |
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Larger cherry angiomas may be easier to treat by shaving them first and then electrocoagulating or desiccating the base. |
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Measurements are for dissected embryos for the early-oil, mid-oil, and desiccating stages, and for whole seed at the mature seed stage. |
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The availability of plastic sheeting to protect nursery seedlings from low temperatures and desiccating winds was similar to that of last year. |
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Fluid, limpid and nonfatty, the Make-up remover Softness avoids any effect desiccating on the level of the eyelids. |
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Its washing base carefully cleans the hair and the scalp, without desiccating them nor to attack them. |
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Next, our know-how cultivated transboundary cooperation in Africa, where 230 million people face water scarcity along desiccating rivers. |
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Washing Cream-coloured Boréade, true cream foaming without soap, cleans and purifies without desiccating the skin. |
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Pre-harvest products are invaluable in controlling perennial weeds, preventing crop regrowth, and desiccating weeds and beans. |
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Applied to the hair before exposure to the sun, Tiki monoi protects hair from the desiccating effects of salt spray. |
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His interpretation is desiccating, and in the third movement, the women's chorus performs the parlando sections coarsely, as if they were selling fish. |
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Terrestrial amphibians face a challenge analogous to that of marine intertidal animals, in that they are highly permeable animals in a potentially desiccating environment. |
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Worse, the growth of regional political monocultures has a desiccating effect on national politics. |
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Dryness and cold induce some similar specializations, because cold conditions are often desiccating conditions as well. |
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The increased insolation, reduced humidity, and desiccating winds contribute greatly to water loss in the lake. |
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Typically dust-laden, dry, and desiccating, the harmattan hinders normal living conditions on the southern fringe of the desert. |
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During the 16th century Ambrose Paré advocated the astringent, warming and desiccating and anti-infectious properties of seawater and prescribes sea baths to his patients. |
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Its fluid formula, nonocclusive, rich A tocopherol and G orizanol, has a very good correct capacity for purpose long behaviour without desiccating. |
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If using a desiccator, slice the potato as thinly as possible, place the chips on desiccating trays, and allow the drying to commence. |
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It ensures a perfect hygiene, carefully, without desiccating, thanks to its base washing without soap, and to its physiological pH, while respecting the sensitivity, the brittleness of the intimate zone. |
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Liquid wastes must be carefully placed into primary packaging and then in a secondary containment drum containing absorbent or desiccating material that is chemically compatible with the waste being disposed. |
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You might want to consider planting a row of trees in the direction of the prevailing wind to protect your yard and eventual garden from desiccating gusts. |
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Recently, a specimen of Osmanthus armatus used in a previous study showed signs of stress as indicated by desiccating leaves which subsequently abscised. |
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