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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coca by" is not a complete or coherent part of a sentence on its own.
It is possible that it could be used as part of a larger sentence or phrase, but it would require context to determine its meaning and whether it is grammatically correct. For example, "Coca by itself is not a complete statement, but when combined with other words it can become a meaningful sentence." In this case, "coca by" is being used as a noun phrase, with "coca" being the subject and "by" indicating its state or condition. However, if we were to say "I saw coca by," this would not be a grammatically correct sentence as it does not have a verb or express a complete thought. In general, it is unlikely that "coca by" would be used as a standalone phrase in written English. It is more likely to be used in a specific context or phrase, such as "coca byproducts" or "coca grown by indigenous people."
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Recognising this, the law will apply to fresh victims until 2021.On the same day the law was approved, the defence minister, Rodrigo Rivera, unveiled a new security strategy that aims to break up criminal gangs, cut the area under coca by a third, and bring about the "implosion" of the FARC, all by the end of Mr Santos's term in 2014.
We then identify the most stable internal reference genes using the geNorm, NormFinder and BestKeeper algorithms and present guidelines for transcript analysis in different tissues of E. coca by qRT-PCR.
Beside the evaluation of the frequency of invasive COCA by the 17 'classic' 5-year age categories (0 4 years to 80 years and above) the changes of anatomic sub-site distribution in relation to 3 age groups young (<40 years of age), middle aged (40 69 years) and elderly (70 years and above) patients were analyzed.
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"The people, more and more, are lured by coca, tempted by the magic leaf.
Yet despite those lofty aims, in the years since the policies were published, cultivation of opium poppy has increased by 130percentt, and coca bush by 34percentt.
Mr. Morales, who was expelled from Congress last year for inciting violence in Bolivia's coca-growing region, has led protests by coca farmers angered by the United States' largely successful efforts to eradicate the plant, costing Bolivia $600 million a year.
A former coca-grower and union leader, he enjoys grandstanding against America (he expelled its ambassador in 2008 along with DEA officials).In 2004, following protests by coca growers led by Mr Morales (then in opposition), Bolivia brought most of its 28,000 hectares of coca fields within the law.
Sugar Sugar: Coca-Cola's past Coke was first developed as an alcoholic "coca wine" by wounded US Civil War veteran John Pemberton, as an alternative to morphine.
As a result, growers have moved back: in the past decade, the area used for coca rose by 55% in Peru and 42% in Bolivia.Bolivia's president, Evo Morales, still leads a coca-growers' union.
A consultation of coca leaves by Aymara Indian shamans presages the recovery of Fidel Castro, according to Cuba's ambassador to Bolivia.
In that approach, work crews pull up coca bushes by the roots, thus ensuring plants can't grow back as happens after exposure to glyphosate.
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