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One of the hit songs from the 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! describes corn that is "as high as an elephant's eye".
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Although he was one of the longest-serving mayors of any city in United States history (1942 until his death in 1983), one historian describes Corning's tenure as "long on years, short on accomplishments".
However Li et al. [ 10] described that corn cob pretreatment with 1-methyl-3-methylimidazolium dimethylphosphite [Mmim][DMP] had no notable effect on enzymatic saccharification, cell growth, and accumulation of lipid of the bacteria Rhodococcus opacus.
It's made of what Google describes as scratch resistant Corning glass.
It manages to take a movie that Anthony Lane accurately described as "rancid corn" and somehow make it even cornier.
But Corn described her as a person who seemed "not much interested in accidents that happen to the body without choice".
The seven segments of "Perfect Lives" — which together obliquely and poetically describe a conceptual Corn Belt bank heist, its participants and its witnesses — take place at two-hour intervals during a single day.
This kind of "music" can be glimpsed on a new Hebrew-language Facebook page dedicated to Trump, where Clinton is called "a cheated-on feminist," Mitt Romney is described as a "corn face," and Trump's daughter Ivanka is referred to only by her Hebrew name, Yael.
These structures are extensions of the intercellular hyphae which penetrate the plant cells in a manner reminiscent of that described for the corn smut fungus, Ustilago maydis [ 10].
However, only a small number of transcriptionally silenced genes, such as p73 and fragile histidine triad (FHIT), have been described in BL (Corn et al, 1999; Lindstrom and Wiman, 2002; Hussain et al, 2004; Syed et al, 2006).
She describes crust as covered in flakes of dried corn and stuffed with a mixture of cheddar and mozzarella cheese.
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