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Terrestrial turbellarian species occur in soil, moist sand, leaf litter, mud, under rocks, and on vegetation.
The wooden deck shook, with some clubbers tossing their sandals to dance on the moist sand next to the D.J. booth.
Two halves and any desired cores are then assembled to form the mold, and this mold is backed up with moist sand for casting.
Dip the ends of the cuttings in commercial rooting hormone (available at garden centers), and insert them in a bed of moist sand or vermiculite.
Although easy-to-root plants such as willow or coleus can be propagated merely by plunging a stem in water or moist sand, the propagation of difficult-to-root species is a highly technical process.
It was prime floodplain real estate — flat, with perfectly moist sand — but also, I knew, high risk: our work would be the first to fall when the tide returned.
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Line cardboard boxes or terra-cotta pots with newspaper and layer the tubers with barely moist sawdust, sand or peat.
Two reference corrosion systems were set up with the steel samples in contact with moist silica sand and immersed in NaCl solution, which generated localised corrosion and general corrosion, respectively.
Plastic pots (11 cm diameter) were filled with 0·4 L moist quartz sand (Baskarpsand 35) and the seeds were placed on the surface.
He walked slowly on the moist margin between sand and water, oblivious of the cries of children and gulls.
In the full light of the sun, already blazing unmercifully so early in the morning, the women sat on their haunches, slapping moist clay and sand into large hunks, which they rolled over to their husbands.
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