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Here, as elsewhere, the rice and maize crops could not be harvested and the threat of famine is looming.
Thus, the unique properties of ZnO nanorods could not be harvested.
Otherwise, although we can afford the area which could not be harvested, the species may still be driven to extinction.
A warm winter could cripple an ice harvest, however, either resulting in no ice at all, or thin ice that formed smaller blocks or that could not be harvested safely.
If adequate DNA could not be harvested after a single extraction, the blocks could not be disrupted further.
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Because ambergris needs this period of maturation in the open air, it couldn't be harvested from live sperm whales even in the days when hunting was sanctioned.
We're seeing melons not being harvested in California.
He reported that Boycott had £500 worth of crops that would rot if help could not be found to harvest them.
Even if further energy is harvested, it could not be stored in the battery.
A papaya flower could not feasibly be harvested for its oil, even in its native Madagascar – the cost, monetary and environmental, would be astronomical.
For this comparative analysis, we assumed all tree cover loss pixels in Hansen et al. [8] data that could not be linked to another disturbance type were harvested, and subsequent C loss was estimated via our FIA look-up table approach.
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