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(They probably kill the hosts by growing prolifically on their nerve cells, and they may render embryos infertile by somehow preventing egg-sperm fusion, Dr. O'Neill said, but those mysteries are still unsolved).
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HYACINTH BEAN -- The vine grows prolifically on arbors, producing violet flowers and burgundy pods.
There was a time when saffron was grown prolifically in the British Isles – the Essex town of Saffron Walden was at the heart of production and was named after the spice, while Cornish saffron gave us the Cornish saffron cake.
They also made note of the "Snake Indians" who lived along the river, who were actually the Shoshone tribe, and learned that the Native Americans called the river Ki-moo-e-nim or Yam-pah-pa (for an herb that grew prolifically along its banks).
It grows prolifically in coastal South Western Australia.
Our hypothesis was that after rain L. pneumophila grows prolifically in puddles on asphalt roads and can be spread by moving cars, which may increase the amount of organism in the environment.
Once picked, pumpkins (which can grow prolifically) can be stored outdoors for a long time, or in a cellar if you are in a snowy climate.
These large, flat-topped clusters grow as prolifically along urban roads and in parks and gardens as they do in countryside lanes, woods and hedgerows.
In general, ectomycorrhizal fungi, which grow most prolifically in the upper organic horizons of the soil or at the interface between the organic and mineral layers, are involved in the retention and cycling of caesium-137 in organic-rich forest soils.
The cells grow and divide prolifically in culture, a feature of stem cells.
But embryonic stem cells grow much more prolifically than adult stem cells and biologists have in mind several ways of handling the problem of immune rejection.
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