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Wind-pollinated flowers of broad-leaved trees are characterised by a lack of showy parts, no scent and a copious production of pollen, often with separate male and female flowers, or separate male and female trees.

On the MSB agar plate, the S. devriesei isolates showed a copious production of polysaccharides (Fig. 7).

This group also possesses features that provide them with a competitive edge for rapid and successful colonization in eutrophic conditions, namely a copious production of reproductive spore bodies; the ability to rapidly take up and store high amounts of inorganic nitrogen; and a wide tolerance to adverse environmental conditions such as temperature, light intensity, salinity, and anoxia [ 8, 9].

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In the acute form, symptoms include a sudden onset of breathlessness, fever, a rapid heartbeat, cough (especially in the morning), copious production of phlegm, and a general sense of feeling ill.

Injection into mice of the CD1d-restricted glycosphingolipid Ag αGalactosylCeramide (αGalCer) potently activates iNKT cells, triggering within hours copious production of a wide range of Th1 and Th2 cytokines [9].

However during infection, when viral proteins are over-expressed to favour copious production of virions, the UPR enforces a limit on expression and induces apoptosis to slow viral replication and spread.

One of their proposed projects is to modify people, genetically or with drugs, so they "feel nauseous" if they eat meat, thus leading to a shrinkage of the meat industry (and its oh-by-the-way copious production of greenhouse gases).

The design and production strategies that we have developed represent a major advance in this approach and could be a general low cost and high volume platform for the rapid and copious production of pandemic and seasonal influenza vaccines.

Bronchiectasis is usually a complication of previous lower respiratory infection, and causes chronic cough and copious production of sputum, which is often purulent.

Copious production of electrons and positrons results in very high energy gamma-rays from the sources such as pulsar nebulae and supernova remnants.

Its defining characteristic is copious production of extracellular sheaths encrusted with iron oxyhydroxides.

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