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Joseph's violent temper seems to sprout from the soil of the Yorkshire town where he lives.
"It came from the soil of this building," said Nancy Deaner, the city's cultural affairs manager.
Communities across America could send handfuls of earth, thereby building the farm from the soil of the entire nation.
Imagine Matisse and Klee arising not from rarefied Europe but from the soil of the rural South.
Privately, many of them have nursed painful questions about how such an aberration sprouted from the soil of Islam.
When he was 16, his father died, and from the soil of grief and dislocation, a rugged individualism bloomed.
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And it is all brilliantly explored through a museum dedicated to "The people who have made objects of great beauty from the soils of Staffordshire".
For analysis of the ammonia oxidizers community, T-RFLP was conducted from the soils of all treatments at day 28.
The strain D01 was screened out from different bacterial strains that were isolated from the soils of mining areas.
Overall, in this study, 47% of the places were contaminated with keratinophilic fungi and geophilic dermatophyte species isolated from the soils of four parks.
In a different work, another group of secondary metabolites, called abenquines, were found to be synthetized by Streptomyces sp. Strain DB634, isolated from the soils of the Altiplano of the Atacama [ 39].
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