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The phrase "a substantial seed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing agriculture, botany, or metaphorically to refer to a significant idea or starting point.
Example: "The farmer planted a substantial seed that would yield a bountiful harvest in the coming season."
Alternatives: "a significant seed" or "a considerable seed".
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They do have a substantial seed cavity, which can be stuffed with something like sausage and rice to make a main course.
The size of the round isn't being disclosed, but they say it's a "substantial seed round".
While the company also raised a "substantial seed investment," in a letter on the Ossic website, the company blamed the slow adoption of virtual reality alongside their crowdfunding campaign stretch goals that bogged down their R&D team.
Lightneer CEO Lauri Järvilehto says that the company is in the process of raising a "substantial" seed round that should be closed in coming weeks, and that it will reveal details of its first game by the end of the year, with the first version of the app to launch in 2016.
Lightneer CEO Lauri Järvilehto says that the company is in the process of raising a "substantial" seed round that should be closed in coming weeks, and that it will reveal details of its first game by the end of the year, with the first version of the app to launch in 2016.
Or lastly, because introduced species have only recently invaded these constructed vernal pools (Collinge et al. 2011), they may not have had sufficient time to build a substantial seed bank.
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Capecelatro tells me they are currently "in the process of raising a more substantial seed round".
However, lack of functional AtVOZs in Arabidopsis resulted in plants that produced smaller siliques and displayed substantial seed abortion, providing a correlation between the role of apple and Arabidopsis VOZ proteins in seed production.
The Global Fund to End Slavery, which is reported to have substantial seed money from Andrew Forrest, an Australian mining magnate, will seek grants from donor governments and part-fund national strategies developed by public-private partnerships in countries in which bonded labour is common.
Substantial seed abortion can occur in both N. pseudonarcissus (Balatková et al., 1977) and G. nivalis (Budnikov and Kricsfalusy, 1994).
The resulting transgenic rice plants had a substantial reduction in seed PA levels without hampering seed development or germination (Ali et al. 2013a).
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