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Krondl's book attempts to chronicle the evolution of the sweet course by visiting six regions that roughly reflect sugarcane's spread across the world: India, the Middle East, Italy, France, Austria and the United States.
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The evolution to multi-cellularity led to further expansion of the SWEET gene family.
A phylogenetic tree was constructed (Fig. 2) to identify putative orthologous and paralogous SWEET genes and to study the pattern of the SWEET gene family expansion in the course of evolution.
As evolution of the higher plants have progressed, some species have acquired further SWEET genes (Fig. 1).
Sweet corn residue is a byproduct of the sweet corn processing industry accounting for 60 70% of the harvest.
The moisture of the sweet sorghum stalk is 72%.
Sweet food was included because of the high intake of the sweet food and its significant effects as unhealthy foods.
Despite the knockout jobs the other leading ladies in the comedy category did on their respective shows (Julia Lonis-Dreyfus on "Veep" is great, and Tina Fey really turned up her Liz Lemon game in the final season of "30 Rock"), Poehler needs this award for her bringing us the continued evolution of America's sweetest politician.
Talks about the evolution of the National School Lunch Program.
The evolution of the Languedoc continues.
He is the evolution of the quarterback.
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