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noun
Bile, especially that of an animal; the greenish, profoundly bitter-tasting fluid found in bile ducts and gall bladders, structures associated with the liver.
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However, the most dramatic shift in enemy communities coincides with the evolutionary transition from the ancestral condition of leaf galling to gall induction on shoots, buds, and petioles.
"It has to gall him," Bruni wrote.
Some of those details are clearly meant to gall him.
But according to Gall there were other considerations.
Some critics even had to gall to criticise him for not winning Wimbledon.
Mr. Mugabe is sensitive to criticism, and these comments are likely to gall him.
Anyone have any advice on ratio of Pectin Enzyme to Gall. of Black Walnut Sap?
"I would be happy to take that question to our movement for a vote". This seemed to gall him.
Researchers at Michigan State University are studying control strategies, along with breeding new varieties for resistance to gall formation.
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Retuerto et al. [ 17] reported that PSII (indicated by Fv/Fm) in galled leaves on holly trees was increased compared to gall-free leaves, and predicted that scale insects would increase photosynthesis.
We all know Andy, the alien in the fright wig with his Marilyns and Elvises, who died at the age of 58 from complications to gall-bladder surgery.
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