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(yellow foxtail) is also domesticated and cultivated in India as to complement other food sources [ 3, 4].
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Plants were also domesticated by other civilizations in other parts of the world, almost certainly independently.
Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), swine, and chickens were also domesticated, but their earliest history is not yet documented in any detail.
Cotton was also domesticated in Africa and the Americas, and for all but the past 180 years, India was the center of world cotton innovation (see Additional file 1 for a review of the agronomic and political history).
Bees were also domesticated from at least the Old Kingdom, and they provided both honey and wax.
Iva annua (marshelder) and Helianthus annuus (sunflower) were also domesticated for their oil-rich seeds.
Ordinary farm-raised salmon were also thought to be too domesticated to cause trouble in the wild.
Members of the mustard family, such as Chinese cabbage, were also being domesticated.
The tick is also often found on domesticated animals and pets such as dogs and cats, Dr. Magnarelli said.
Contact with animals – mostly, but not exclusively domesticated – is also increasingly portrayed as a physical catholicon, as well as a psychic balm.
Yet a bark is also a cry, a domesticated version of Ginsberg's howl, mellower, older, slightly muffled by age and convention, but no less desperate for this.
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