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Volcanic eruptions are often, although by no means always, associated with a profuse output of fine pyroclastic material, tephra.
In response to vermiwash application, V. radiate seedlings produced a profuse growth of fine root hairs, which was not found in the seedlings that received only water.
Especially explosive eruptions are associated with a profuse output of such material, and the frequency of such eruptions throughout the Quaternary is substantial [4 6].
The cave has thousands of bats, which deposit a profuse quantity of feces in the stream below their roosts that is inhabited by Astyanax.
A profuse producer of nectar, B. sessilis is valuable to the beekeeping industry.
He stumbled into the examination room with dilated eyes and a profuse amount of saliva dripping from his mouth.
It's not meant to be an answer video; it's meant to be a profuse number of the question.
On the downside, such a profuse diffusion of Surrealist principles, lessons and exercises ultimately became so diluted within the art market that Surrealism was seen to be exhausted.
Similarly, Mihajlovic and Zecevic [ 9] have found a profuse increase of branching complexity up to 25 gw followed by a slow maturation process.
A profuse perivascular network of GFP+ cells can be observed, mostly associated with arterial blood vessels.
A collection of sonnets?
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