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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from this soil" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something originating or growing from a particular place or environment. Example: "The local farmers take great pride in their crops, which are grown from this fertile soil."
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Similarly, GPB did not reveal toxic volatile compounds from this soil.
Hence, in this study, we enriched the microbial community (including the SMZ-degrading Microbacterium sp. strain C448) from this soil.
The seeds extracted from this soil were laid out on filter paper overnight to dry at room temperature then stored in paper bags at 5°C until the experiment commenced.
Watermelons once sprung from this soil, the giant striped fruit dotting the arid landscape like mushrooms after a rain.
Plant propagules and inert materials were removed from this soil.
Our results confirmed that the optimum conditions to mitigate CH4 fluxes from this soil were when NO3− was applied at the smallest rate (25 kg N ha−1).
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Application of sewage sludge containing Cd from artist paints does not increase the amount of Cd leached from this soils.
"I never was a local tree, grown in this soil from seed, to die where I was planted".
To prevent this soil from being washed into lakes, streams, and rivers, there should be a minimum mandatory 30m buffer of untouched forest around all waterways.
Aruni's former tutor, Kirthi Bandara (Senaka Wijesinghe), turns up as a firebrand and delivers homilies about upper-class oppression, morbidly intoning "I come from the dispossessed" and "This soil is stained with sweat and blood".
In order to create urban sites with a sustainable tree canopy, site design must provide large areas of uncompacted soil for trees and protect this soil from compaction during use.
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