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Last fall, the state cut off Medicaid funds to the home after health inspectors discovered mold growing on pipes in one section of the home's sprawling basement.
This transformation had begun in 1975, when a Washington grower named Grady Auvil introduced a tart, green, hard-fleshed apple originally from Australia that Maria Ann Smith, a farmer's wife, had discovered growing on the family's compost pile in New South Wales, in the eighteen-sixties.
In 2003, GM papaya resistant to PRSV was discovered growing on Taiwanese farms and for sale in local market places (Yu-Tzu [2003]).
The banks of the reservoir are listed as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to the diversity of waxcap fungi discovered growing on them.
In 2012, it was reported for the first time from Kerala, India, where it was discovered growing on a coconut tree stump.
The story goes that Darwin himself discovered it growing on the southernmost tip of South America and it is because of where it comes from, almost Antarctica, that it's such a hardy plant.
It was first discovered in 1964, growing on the seed follicles of dead cones of Banksia ornata in the Mount Zero Area in the Grampians in northwestern Victoria.
That excitement of growing and discovering and building this company was something that I shared and brought the customers in on.
What I remember most about that first day at Quail Hill was discovering how you could build a dish from whatever was growing on the farm.
The unintentional exposure was discovered on 13 June when researchers noticed live anthrax colonies growing on plates used to store and transport the samples.
In one instance it was discovered about 120 m (400 ft) underground in an abandoned coal mine, growing on wooden gangways and props used to support the roof.
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