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These may be seeded next fall at one ounce per plot.

The Red Storm may be seeded as high as No. 2 when the field of 64 for the N.C.A.A. tournament is drawn today.

Alabama may be seeded No. 8 in the Phoenix regional of the N.C.A.A. tournament, it may have lost 12 games this season and it may have finished with a.500 record in the Southeastern Conference.

West Virginia's recent play can drastically improve its seeding in the N.C.A.A. tournament, where the Mountaineers may be seeded as high as a No. 1 if they beat Georgetown on Saturday.

Therefore, its presence in caves shows how quickly underground populations may be seeded from the surface.

However, with exceptional planning, remote locations may be seeded by taking advantage of seasonal rain (Piha et al. 1995).

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That's the conclusion of a new study, which finds that microscopic bits of potassium-rich salt spewed skyward by trees and fungi may be seeding much of the region's precipitation.

The KRG may be seeding bold geo-strategic ambitions for the region, but on a domestic level, there is less certainty about the path – political, social or cultural – that Kurdistan is headed along.

We found 4 miRNA families (hvu-miR894, hvu-miR158, hvu-miR161, hvu-miR391) that were not observed in barley leaf and so may be seed specific [ 16].

These sites may be seeds for rapid reconnection if the reconnection site reaches a high Alfven velocity region.

The small spheres, he says, may be seeds for larger calcium deposits, such as kidney stones or the abnormal calcifications found in patients with scleroderma or some cancers.

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