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More than just a source of grain and taxes, Egypt also became a base for Arab-Muslim expansion by both land and sea.
The animal fed the control diet, received barley 300 g/kg dry matter (DM) in the concentrate mixture (CM1) as a source of grain, whereas other concentrates contained only wheat bran (CM2) or wheat bran supplemented with 25 g urea (CM3), 215 g groundnut cake (GNC) (CM4) or 270 g mustard oil cake (MOC) (CM5)/kg DM, as a source of supplemental nitrogen.
They may be also a source of grain (mostly A. caudatus, A. cruentus and A. hypochondriacus).
Sorghum crops have been selected for a range of flowering times depending on growing location and use as a source of grain, sugar, forage, or biomass [ 1- 3].
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Coagulation associated with star formation is also a source of large grains, if coagulated grains in circumstellar environments are somehow ejected into the ISM.
The seeds of chickpea are rich in protein (24.6 %) and carbohydrate (64.6 %) and a good source of minerals and fibers and a source of food grain with low cholesterol levels (Abu-Salem and Abou 2011).
The area is a major source of grain production in China.
Grasses are a key source of grain and forage and have recently gained in importance as feedstocks for the biofuel industry.
For more than 1,000 years, Yixing and its surrounding countryside was an important source of grain for China, celebrated in poetry as far back as 960 AD for its benign climate and fertile soil, and famous for the manufacture of a dense, brown pottery that is still highly prized in China as the ideal material for teapots.
The British cut off access to cheap molasses, while the nation's rapidly expanding interior gave Americans a near-bottomless source of grain, which they used to make whiskey.
Maine was a rich source of grains for the US through the end of the Civil War in 1865, providing significant amounts of grain to the Union soldiers on the battlefield.
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