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The phrase "apply seeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to gardening, agriculture, or any situation where seeds are being sown or introduced into soil.
Example: "To ensure a healthy garden, you should apply seeds evenly across the prepared soil."
Alternatives: "sow seeds" or "plant seeds".
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You can also apply seeds, and then paint on top of the seeds with acrylic paint.
Apply glue to small areas of your picture, and apply seeds by dumping them on and pouring them off (works best for small seeds, like millet or poppy seeds).
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Begin applying seeds.
In this work, we applied seeded growth colloidal method to produce Au-FexOy dumbbells nanoparticles (DBNPs).
A reversible jump was applied, seeding the exponential prior from a uniform on the interval 0 to 30.
The producer applied seed disinfection with approximately 5 ppm hypochlorite solution during presoaking.
The sprout grower implicated in our outbreak applied seed disinfection with 5 ppm hypochlorite solution; recommended concentrations range from 2,000 to 20,000 ppm (7, 13 ).
We applied seed- and DE-based strategies to score and rank the candidate genes in 17 reported mouse QTLs (Table 2).
Compared with ROI-seed-based approaches [ 10, 16, 45 ], the presently applied seed-voxel approach is supposed to provide some advantages: first, spatial smoothing with sufficient kernel size improves highly correlated time courses of adjacent voxels [ 45 ] so that the location of the seed-voxel is assumed to be robust against displacements.
(These rules don't apply to seeds used for testing and scientific activities, or those maintained by seed banks for conservation purposes).
Farmers do not need to prepare land and apply fresh seeds for some years until productivity starts to decline.
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