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Discover Ludwig"dryly" is correct and is used in written English.
It is an adverb that means in a manner that expresses a lack of emotion or enthusiasm. For example, "She looked at him dryly and said, 'No way.'".
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As far as the introduction of plants is concerned, Dejun Yu proposed six principles of recording for each plant: 1. Introducing year, number and origin; 2. Accurate Chinese and Latin names; 3. Picture of planting and ID card; 4. Complete phenological records; 5. Detailed biological description; 6. Photo, seed samples and exsiccate (Anonymous, 1986).
The droplets were left to exsiccate for 16 h.
The plant material was identified by Professor Dr. Marcelo Polo and the exsiccate was deposited in the Herbarium of the Federal University of Alfenas (UALF-01505).
The plant was identified by staff members of the UEM Department of Botany, and an exsiccate was deposited in the Herbarium of this institution (HUM 11710).
The Barbados Cherry fruit in natura was harvested just before use in the Medicinal Garden 'Irenice Silva' from the State University of Maringá-Paraná-Brazil (UEM) (Exsiccate HUEM 5657, lat: -23.4253 long: -51.9386 err: ±19250 WGS84).
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