Sentence examples for leaf marks from inspiring English sources

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Such vehicles were often destroyed; the destruction of the EV1 spawned a documentary film, "Who Killed the Electric Car?" In that context, the Leaf marks the electric car's resurrection from the dead — at least so far as a major manufacturer is concerned.

It's a feature that debuted first on Nissan vehicles in Japan, and the LEAF marks the first time it'll make its way beyond the company's home country.

Part microbe and part machine, the bionic leaf marks a tenfold improvement on the researchers' previous version and could be used to generate all kinds of products, from the precursors for bioplastics to fuel.

All progeny were verified using leaf marks and/or ITS and chloroplast DNA sequences.

* 4x plants carried leaf marks conditioned by V and R alleles from white clover [ 15].

More than half (26) of the verified plants resembled white clover in phenotype and/or carried leaf marks that indicated that the pollen parent was white clover (Table 3).

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Clicking a little red maple leaf marked "English" would bring you to the homepage.

All data on daily eelgrass production were obtained with leaf marking techniques.

Leaf cutting consisted of systematic removal of parts of the leaves on all side branches above the lower leaf marking.

'T17-349' was selected for its special characteristics of micro-leaves, late flowering, a white leaf mark, and a dense stolon network.

'273-7 '273-7wisd accession in the Hokkaido region in Japan, wild chaccessiontins of early flowering, large leaves, a red leaf mark, and a sparse stheon network.

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