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The first phase cultivated live performing arts; the second phase focused on attracting supporting commercial and retail tenants; and now the third movement: new residential development, much of it directly linked to the arts.
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All these features can be used to optically monitor the metabolic state of a tissue and to potentially detect cancer in a very early stage on the basis of the fluorescence lifetime components ratio, as demonstrated by Skala and coauthors on cultivated living tissues [ 49, 51].
Current ex-farm prices for marine cage and brackishwater pond-cultivated live groupers are about US$7.55 - 9/kg.
Furthermore, entire landscapes are tending toward homogenization under current policies, which tend to promote larger farms characterized by large monocultural fields with fewer non-cultivated habitats: live fences, non-cultivated field margins, hedge rows, and scattered trees, and thus exacerbate the negative effects of agricultural intensification on biodiversity.
This is where wheat was first cultivated: Neolithic people lived here in organised towns about 9,500 years ago.
Mr. Mortier wanted to create a company that rooted its repertory in 20th-century works and cultivated relationships with living composers.
Lazhar isn't really a teacher — in Algeria, he ran a restaurant — but he's a cultivated man who lives within the French language; the tongue of the former colonial power is now his only homeland.
Some species reportedly live in cultivated fields and on the fairways of golf courses.
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