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At that time, the crop was still an obscure Andean peasant grain – not ubiquitous, trendy health fodder.
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In addition, the microalgae residue could be used in many fields, such as health care products and fodder.
In the early years of KGR, livestock production inputs such as a farmer service centre, boreholes, health services and legume fodder banks were provided by the International Livestock Centre for Africa (ILCA) (Kaufmann et al. [1986]).
In 2016, mental health was prime meme fodder; now, astrology memes are all over our timelines.
By the end, Beck, who was transparent in his hopes for health-care-conspiracy-theory fodder, was begging for something, anything he could use (" I don't care. Any kind of corruption") and then was just apologizing: America, I've got to shoot straight with you: I think I've wasted your time.
Rather it is fodder for mental health professionals, gossip mongers and anyone taken with the sordid underside of seemingly sublime lives.
When first established, KGR was well equipped with infrastructure such as veterinary and health services, dams, boreholes and fodder banks by ILCA (Kaufmann et al. 1986; Oxby 1984).
Because tryptophan can presently be produced industrially by fermentation, high tryptophan GM rice may serve as a functional food or fodder with a health- or growth-promoting benefit.
Her votes for the stimulus package, the cap-and-trade bill and health care reform have been fodder for attacks from opponents that she's another member of the "Obama-Pelosi left".
The team of federal prosecutors and F.B.I. agents in Los Angeles are asking similar questions when they suspect that confidential health records are sold for gossip fodder.
Mental health terms are often used as fodder for insults or thrown around casually in a conversation.
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