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A wooden palette, dating from 404 to 333 B.C., hollowed to hold reed pens and shaped to contain cakes of ink, suggests the typical implement used by the scribes who prepared Ananiah's papyri.

The plant consists of three separate systems; each containing aerobic reed beds, anaerobic cell and rock filters, and represents the largest European experimental facility of its kind.

A research station and museum, containing exhibits about the reed industry, are found in Maliuc.

The stovers of Bermudagrass, reed, and rapeseed were reported to contain cellulose content of 47.8%, 39.5%, and 27.6% and lignin content of 19.4%, 24.0%, and 18.3%, respectively (all values are in w/w) [ 28].

In an area that contains particularly successful cuckoos, the number of reed warbler nests has been found to decrease from year to year, while the percentage of nests parasitized by cuckoos increases from year to year.

Biomass such as straw, reed and other cereal crop residues have a dense wax coating containing silica and protein which is removed by wet oxidation (Schmidt et al.2002).2002

The pastures contain breeding northern lapwings, and species such as sedge and reed warblers and bearded tits are found in patches of common reed.

The model contained two major subsystems: the canal system and the reed field.

Contemporary Serer villages typically contain a cluster of small square or round huts of thatched reed or millet stalk.

After the hydrolysis of the pretreated wheat straw and giant reed by different xylanolytic enzymes (prehydrolysis), the washed enzymatic hydrolysis residues were hydrolyzed by a mixture of cellulolytic enzymes (CEL), not containing xylanolytic activities, and the released carbohydrates were determined.

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