Soon, up to 6,000 new accessions will arrive through exchanges with other countries, further swelling an already vast collection. |
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On the date of inventory in 2004, the dendrological collection contained 930 accessions, compromising 340 species, 62 genera and 26 families. |
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Researchers are kept up to date about recent accessions, loaded usually within a short time of a collection's receipt into the Library. |
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He has been evaluating 53 accessions of hairy vetch in the USDA germ plasm collection to identify plants useful as parental material. |
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After clearing of native vegetation, rainfall accessions to the groundwater has increased in the order of 10-fold over natural rates. |
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Griffin, Georgia, is home to USDA's eggplant collection, which includes 770 different accessions collected from around the world. |
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Twelve of these accessions were taken from collections of J. Bergelson and R. Mauricio. |
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The test was designed to individuate allele I within the Hordeum spontaneum accessions. |
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Although many States are parties to the Convention, the number of ratifications of and accessions to the Convention remains unsatisfactory. |
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Secondly, because it is they who will ultimately decide on these accessions. |
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We can expect the same thing of the accessions of Romania and Bulgaria, which are in the offing. |
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Where the two are more or less integrated, they may be thought of as constituting an accessions tax. |
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Also described are some uncategorized items of interest in the RG 25 accessions not yet fully processed. |
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This can seriously affect the representative gene pool in the collection by loss of those accessions that do not respond well to the culture conditions. |
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The standards are designed in particular to minimize the loss of genetic integrity in seed accessions during storage and regeneration. |
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In some parts of the world, notably Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa, accessions remained weak. |
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We continue to attach priority to the 29 ongoing accessions with a view to concluding them as rapidly and smoothly as possible. |
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Later, other accessions collected in Bolivia and Argentina were also classified as L. meyenii. |
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Plants grown from different accessions are morphologically alike, with a few exceptions. |
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Certain decisions, such as interpretation of the multilateral trade agreements, waivers, and amendments and accessions, can be taken only by a specified majority vote. |
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These libraries concentrated on British and European publications, though most included local books, journals, and newspapers among their accessions. |
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All the accessions were collected from various regions of the Middle East. |
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The isozyme group to which these accessions belonged was unknown. |
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In both cases the morphological diversity within the oat accessions did not differ between landraces and modern cultivars. |
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Relationship of photosynthetic pigments and water relations with salt tolerance of proso millet accessions. |
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With the development of the Union, the acquis has become progressively more onerous, and present a greater challenge for future accessions than was the case in the past. |
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Those who draw a comparison with previous accessions must be realistic. |
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The conclusions of the accession negotiations will be embodied in a treaty of accession, bringing together, probably as in past accessions in one legal instrument, the results of the separate accession conferences. |
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But at the same time, precipitating new accessions runs the risk of disrupting Europe's progress and losing public support along the way, since people would no longer understand what we are trying to do. |
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The situations provided for in Articles 2 and 3 shall give immediate effect to ratifications deposited and accessions notified by the Parties to the conflict before or after the beginning of hostilities or occupation. |
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Accession and plant physiological age, but not aphid developmental stage, influenced all life-history parameters, except for alate morph production which was not induced on the resistant accessions. |
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The Convention enjoyed broad support, having received 79 ratifications or accessions, while more countries were close to completing the ratification process. |
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I regret this deeply, but there will still be a democratic majority in the Lower House today prior to the accessions, which means that the Netherlands will not necessarily put a spanner in the works. |
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After an additional sixty ratifications or accessions to the Convention, the membership of the Committee shall increase by six members, attaining a maximum number of eighteen members. |
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Indian ricegrass is widely distributed west of the Mississippi River, and FRRL scientists used several Colorado accessions to develop White River Indian ricegrass. |
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Accessions generally consist of seed multiplied by selfing a single initial wild-collected individual. |
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