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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stems being" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the state or condition of stems, but it lacks context to be effectively used. Example: "The stems being examined showed signs of disease."
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Some cultures continued this custom, with American Indians cooking in clamshells, certain Amazonian tribes favoring turtle shells, and vegetable gourds, animal stomachs and bamboo stems being deployed in other parts of the world.
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) stems, being waste residues after harvesting starchy roots, are a potential biofuel resource.
Mr. Panichgul also collaborated with the artist Laurie Simmons on a surreal print of long-stemmed roses, the stems being women's legs, which added a slightly perverse feeling to his collection.
They finally rested on the banana plant having found its stems being used among Ugandan women during menstruation.
This procedure necessitated the stems being made of titanium-aluminum-vanadium alloy which, at the time when this study was planned, was not seen as negative.
Even though polished stems may subside substantially more than matte or rough ones, there is also an upper limit for polished stems being well above the average value for the specific stem studied (Nieuwenhuijse et al. 2012).
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Here's another myth: long stemmed is better than short.
As with standardized word entropy, stemming is done on words and only the stems are considered.
The stems are ribbed, angled, or flattened.
The stems are swollen at the joints.
The cilantro stems were proving resistant.
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