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Importantly, the genotype with the highest below ground biomass also had the highest above ground yield.
Alternatively, some of the below ground growth could be reduced to increase above ground yield to meet growing energy demand.
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For psychiatrists, on the other hand, any ground yielded carries the risk of income lost.
These quarries, "a very, very strange huge white hole in the ground", yielded the stone for some of the Cambridge colleges.
As Gueckedou fell to the rebels and then was retaken by loyalist forces, the damage on the ground yielded a clearer picture of the fighters, relief officials here said.
Moreover, this common ground yields a satisfying interpretation of the specifics of the text.
Furthermore, we found that Endurance, the genotype which had the largest below ground biomass, had equal or greater above ground yields than the other three genotypes.
Our study has demonstrated that different biomass allocation patterns exist in a limited number of (commercially grown) willow genotypes and that high below ground biomass does not preclude high above ground yields.
In most cases, increasing the reserve size in one area (spawning grounds or feeding grounds) diminishes yield in that area (Fig. 3A,D), but improves yield in the other area (Fig. 3B,C); usually, however, the total yield decreases with reserve establishment, because the loss in one area is only imperfectly compensated by the gain in the other area.
If you follow my decrees and are careful to obey my commands, I will send you rain in its season and the ground will yield its crops and the trees of the field their fruit... and I will grant peace in the land.
Well-traveled ground can yield insight, and Mr. Arthur uncovered enough to attract the like-minded to his shadowy outlands.
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