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The Midwest is not the nation's only grain belt.
"Our ponds have sandy bottoms, and the carp eat only grain and plankton," he said.
Above 1000 K, only grain boundary sliding occurs.
Nowadays you can find hormone- and antibiotic-free beef as well as organic beef, fed only grain grown without chemicals.
"The only grain we feed them is either a 130- or a 150-grain bullet," Shane Benoit said.
E. coli, found in the digestive tracts of cattle, is common on factory farms where cattle are fed only grain.
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And only grain-feeding, with some grain — often corn — in the diet in the last months before slaughter, can do that, they say.
Subjected to specific limitations, the thermokinetic model reduces to a purely kinetic model, a purely thermodynamic model and a model considering only grain-size-dependent solute drag.
The results indicate that boron is beneficial for improving the ductility by not only grain-size refinement but also grain-boundary enhancement, while yttrium is effective in increasing the oxidation resistance through possibly slowing down the oxidation kinetics.
Only grains are, in Scott's words, "visible, divisible, assessable, storable, transportable, and 'rationable.' " Other crops have some of these advantages, but only cereal grains have them all, and so grain became "the main food starch, the unit of taxation in kind, and the basis for a hegemonic agrarian calendar".
Because these images show only grains with a particular crystallographic orientation, it is easier to identify individual grains.
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