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The Venus flytrap has leaves modified to act as snap traps.
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Its failure to shape expectations of consumer groups especially skeptical groups in Europe and in Asia about the benefits and limitations of genetically modified seeds has left the company facing massive resistance not only to its products but even to the very concept of genetic modification on which the company has staked its future.
The perovskite retains memory of the previous exposure since not all of the dopant has left the lattice and is therefore continuously modified, leading to diminished response.
The manipulations to modify R/LV vector surfaces can be undertaken before or after the virus has left the producing cell, that is, before or after exit.
Instead, the supervisor waited until November 2014 — after the genetically modified meat had left the slaughterhouse — to notify his superiors, who then began an internal administrative investigation.
The four injured Britons returned on a specially modified RAF C17 transport plane which had left Brize Norton in Oxfordshire for Tunisia on Monday afternoon.
The four Britons who were seriously injured returned on a specially modified RAF C17 transport plane which had left RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire for Tunisia on Monday afternoon.
The corkscrew plant is indigenous to Africa and South America [ 27] and has modified leaves that burrow into the soil and twist in the form of a corkscrew where it traps all types of prey [ 28].
A striking exception is that of most of the Australian acacias (but not of the American kinds) mentioned above, in which the compound leaves have become modified, losing all their leaflets and appearing to be undivided, or simple.
Anthony had left the locker room on Sunday vowing to find a big steak, his modified fast at an end.
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