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Litter size The distribution of raw litter size (LS) per genotype is in Table 2.
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It takes raw poultry litter and processes it into an pelletized, organic fertilizer sold to Scotts and Holly Tone for use on lawns, park land and golf courses throughout the First State and beyond.
The pickpocket pushed it aside and Mallon half followed, half helped him into the lobby — a raw concrete cave littered with broken tiles that gleamed in the light of a kerosene lamp hanging from the ceiling.
Although less recognized than contact with cat feces (while handling cat litter), eating raw shellfish, which can accumulate oocysts (7 ), and drinking contaminated water are major risk factors for T. gondii infection (15 ).
By the end of the term, my hard drive was littered with raw text files, Python scripts, and data visualizations.
Or upon Carolee Schneemann's "Meat Joy," a work "climaxed by a scene in which her group of untrained, semi-nude performers collapsed in an orgiastic heap on a cloth littered with raw fish, sausages and wet paint, while someone carrying a tray of dressed chickens tossed dead flesh upon that of the living".
In the second experiment, she threw pieces of raw chicken to another 16 litters, again doing this twice a day for 3 days in a row for 6 weeks.
They are "Don't litter" and "Never discharge raw sewage into the water" and similar no-brainers.
Things could have been even more confusing, but thankfully, on this occasion, the raw slabs of mineral that are littered throughout StarCraft's solar system were each worth exactly the same as one English pound.
The raw materials for composting were cow manure and leaf litter of poplar (Populus tremula L).
Significant association was also seen with cleaning a cat litter box and infrequent washing of knives between preparing raw meat and preparing other food.
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