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The harvested virus was titrated on Vero cells and the titers of harvests were calculated as plaque forming units/ml (pfu/ml).
They're trying to save the wine, which might represent two years of harvests.
Households riding out the vagaries of harvests and the public-distribution system need plenty too.
BOOKS lead review of "Harvests of Joy" (Harcourt Brace; $27) by Robert Mondavi.
About 85% of wheat used in UK bread is homegrown, but that can depend heavily on the quality of harvests.
With the widespread failure of harvests and rising food prices, a humanitarian crisis looms in Afghanistan this winter.
According to the UN food and agriculture organisation, at current rates of soil loss we have 60 years of harvests left.
Then there are the natural cycles of the seasons, of harvests, of solstices, punctuated by the anniversaries of our own births.
Here, as in many parts of China, exaggerated reports of harvests and aggressive procurements of grain by the state led to mass starvation.
Admittedly, this leads to other issues: managing customers' expectations about the harsh realities of farming – the variability of harvests and pricing, for example – is an ongoing challenge.
Zeigler runs the International Rice Research Institute, which is devoted to the latter course, employing science to expand the size of harvests.
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