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The art or act of cultivating; improvement of land for or by agriculture
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Cultivation setups for the screening were cultivation at pH 6 and 7, ±3% EtOH and ±1 mM IPTG.
The least widespread measures that were adopted by the respondents were cultivation of crop fodder species (8.9 %), change in animal species (6.1 %) and cultivation of woody fodder species (0.8 %).
The predicted optimum conditions for EPS production were cultivation time (48.50 h), sucrose concentration (24.00 g/L), pH (7.00) and yeast extract (2.50%).The EPS produced was predicted to be 3.10 g/L, while the experimental yield was 3.00 g/L.
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Only in the plains of Thessalía, Makedonía, and Thráki is cultivation possible on a reasonably large scale.
Most common location for poisoning was cultivation lands.
The only method for the reproduction of saffron is cultivation of corm.
The problem is not cultivation.
Every spare inch of land is under cultivation.
According to the National Sample Census for Agriculture of 2002-03, only 9.1m hectares is under cultivation.
But by far the most ambitious of these changes is the cultivation of a European perspective.
A key principle of Buddhist life is the cultivation of compassion for all living beings.
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