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They're people, so you can't just have a set regimen like in a plant setting," she said.
The company, bankrupt with debts of more than $10 billion, sought to make itself attractive to potential buyers last month by dismissing 1,750 workers from a plant, setting off protests that appeared to have faded yesterday.
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Some opposition websites suggested that Vahidnia had been arrested by intelligence agents while other reports asked whether he had been a plant set up by regime officials.
Springthorpe and Penfield discovered that rise in the average temperature when a plant set seed from 14°C to 15°C had a dramatic effect on the seeds.
The life history of a plant sets constraints on the strategies that can be applied, and aspen has several disadvantages compared to Arabidopsis in this respect.
It is easy to imagine a situation some thousand years ago when an errant lightning bolt struck a tobacco plant, setting it afire.
A Compartamos manager, Claudia Ayala, began with a pep talk, pointing to a house plant set on a chair beside her.
In his book "Biohazard" (Random House, 1999), Dr. Alibek said China had developed biological weapons and had once suffered an accident at a secret germ plant, setting off two epidemics.
In early August, a federal judge ruled that the company had violated the Clean Air Act at a coal-power plant, setting the stage for a second trial on damages.
Consolidated Edison officials said tonight that the steam generator that leaked radioactivity Tuesday night at the Indian Point 2 nuclear plant, setting off a wide alert, had begun showing signs of a leakage problem several weeks ago.
In addition, Maxwell 16 robot units also have a "Plant DNA" setting on the machine, which is equivalent to the former "Blood DNA" setting.
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