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is cultivation
noun
The art or act of cultivating; improvement of land for or by agriculture
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Only in the plains of Thessalía, Makedonía, and Thráki is cultivation possible on a reasonably large scale.
That is, cultivation of the pernicious idea that by sending young people to universities one is teaching them to be human beings, to become citizens, to become leaders, or to find peace of mind, individuality, liberal arts, "soul," or whatever may be in the public mind at the moment.
The only method for the reproduction of saffron is cultivation of corm.
An established method to separate resource competition from chemical interference is cultivation of monospecific, even-aged stands.
Energy forestry is cultivation and breeding technology system of germplasm resources, including firewood forest-based wood fuel, woody oil, and woody starch crops.
A cheap solution, which can help restore biodiversity and bring land back to productivity, is cultivation of high biomass yielding willow trees.
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BVAB2 is cultivation-resistant, one of three bacteria (provisionally named BV-associated bacteria: BVAB1, BVAB2, and BVAB3) newly found to be highly specific for BV in the vagina of non-pregnant women [ 19], and not closely related to other bacteria as shown by comparison of 16S rDNA.
Most common location for poisoning was cultivation lands.
Cultivation setups for the screening were cultivation at pH 6 and 7, ±3% EtOH and ±1 mM IPTG.
The problem is not cultivation.
Every spare inch of land is under cultivation.
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