Sentence examples for grain allocations from inspiring English sources

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In fact, it is more a restructuring than an expansion, as aggregate food grain allocations will remain much the same.

While Stalin hammers out the script, Bulgakov, struggling with his compromises and conscience, is obliged do his collaborator's paperwork, which slides from steel-factory targets, to grain allocations, to death quotas.Both productions explore the relationship between tyranny and creativity: the artistic kind, but also the humbler urge to create private love and lives in crushing times.

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— Patrick Farrell NPR: Here's a new calculus in the corn-shortage-grain-allocation battle: Researchers did the math and found that the amount of corn used to produce the ethanol in a 16-gallon automobile gas tank could feed 22 people at subsistence level.

Based on the larger yield and lower financial value of wheat straw compared the grain, the allocation factors in the ecoinvent database were modified with a factor of three for all straw-based systems.

Merkat relies on a market-based model specifically designed for on-demand fine-grain resource allocation to maximize resource utilization and it uses a combination of currency distribution and dynamic resource pricing to ensure proper resource distribution among tenants.

Fig. 8 illustrates this with statistics for annual US corn grain production and allocations.

This raised the question of which enzymes could be regulating C allocation in grain amaranth.

This constraint limits the ability of either natural selection or crop geneticists to simultaneously increase seed yield and seed protein concentration with a given amount of nitrogen, for example, or to increase allocation to grain in perennials without sacrificing over-winter survival (Denison and Kiers 2005; Denison 2009).

Or we may wish to maintain traits that reduce the fitness of individuals because these same traits are useful to us, as in the case of domesticated species (e.g., greater allocation to grain or seed set; Denison et al. 2003) or harvested wild species (e.g., big horns in game animals and large size in fish; Heino 1998; Harris et al. 2002).

Excising two leaves promoted the distribution of 13C-photosynthates to grains, while that allocation decreased in the S4 and S6 treatments, which can be interpreted as a result of increased retention of 13C-photosynthates in the stem and ear bracts.

The policy direction is to re-initiate grain-marketing reforms and redirect part of the government's resource allocation from cotton and grain staples towards commodities for which China has a comparative advantage, such as horticulture crops, and to promote regional specialization.

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