Sentence examples for waste soil from inspiring English sources

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CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: A weed in gravelly waste soil; rare.

CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Occasional about the C.U. campus and on the Ithaca flats, in rich waste soil, but not established.

All plants of the genus are known for their persistence; they grow well even in dry waste soil and can retain enough moisture to bloom and ripen seeds long after they have been uprooted.

Bacteria, who live in dirty water, waste, soil, inside of our bodies, that is, everywhere where they can 'eat' organic matter and where there is nearly no oxygen, release free electrons.

In the present context, a hyperamylase producing bacterium was isolated from industrial waste soil sample.

The London Docks were built in 1805, and the waste soil and rubble from the construction was carried by barge to west London, to build up the marshy area of Pimlico.

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CAYUGA FLORA (1926) NOTES: Low open grounds, in rich bottom-land soils, rarely in drier waste soils ; frequent.

Out of the 84 bacterial isolates from agricultural waste soils screened for cellulase and xylanase production, 46 showed zones of clearance.

We feed that carbon to our sheep and they turn it into meat, sheepskins, waste, soil--and many other things that will never evaporate back into the atmosphere.

Wasted food is essentially wasted soil.

The layered soil cover studied was a typical mine-waste soil cover intended to control oxygen diffusion and infiltration in a temperate climate and consisted of three layers: coarse sand and fine sand as upper and lower capillary barriers, respectively, and clayey till as an infiltration and oxygen barrier.

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