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Outdoor pools are open all year long, breeding water polo players and teenage swimmers sleek as seals.
When Genoways moves away from the subject of the Hammonds, he writes with authority on plant breeding, water rights and, in a particularly interesting example, Henry Ford's early evangelizing for soy as an ingredient for car parts, an initiative that led Fortune to write, "There is a bushel of soya beans in every Ford car". Sometimes, though, we end up in the weeds.
The monogamous pair forms in April or May on migration or at the breeding water, and a highly vocal courtship ritual commences.
This stock solution was added directly to each 50 ml of breeding water (final concentration: 0.8 μM) containing one adult female at 30 h after ovulation.
This stock solution was added to each 5 ml of breeding water containing one adult female (one-month old or older) at 30 h after ovulation in a 5-ml sampling tube (INA OPTICA, Osaka, Japan).
Large numbers of Eurasian breeding water birds overwinter in the sub-Saharan region of the African continent (2 ), where the survival of AIV is considered to be restricted by the tropical environment (3 ).
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Humpback whales, like most other baleen whales, seek out tropical breeding waters for just the winter months.
From June to September, Dr. Smith regularly takes visitors to well-known fireworm breeding waters where they can enjoy the sunset and, soon after, see the green glow of the circling females and the pulse of the males following them.
A sea bridge from Denmark to Sweden forever alters the breeding waters of the fish who return there year after year, generation after generation.
When the Sahara dried up and became a desert thousands of years ago, Aedes aegypti evolved to survive without a natural source of water, breeding using the water in pots outside people's homes, said Marten Edwards, a professor at Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania who studies the species.
When the Sahara dried up and became a desert thousands of years ago, Aedes aegypti evolved to survive without a natural source of water, breeding using the water in pots outside people's homes, said Marten Edwards, a professor at Muhlenberg College in Pennsylvania who studies the species.
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