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were harvest
noun
The third season of the year; autumn; fall.
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Certainly, there were harvest meals in colonial New England, as in other agricultural societies, though seldom in drear November.
One-week-old seedlings were harvest for analysis.
Root and shoot samples for metabolite analysis were harvest at 33 days after seeding.
2) After BrdU labeling lungs were harvest from embryos at E12.5.
Habanero peppers were harvest at immature condition (green color), disinfected and irradiated with blue (0, 1.5 and 3 min) and UV-C (0, 0.5 and 1 min) light following a face-centered central composite design.
Cocultures were harvest by forceful pipetting at the indicated time points.
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They were harvesting them 5,000 years ago in Egypt.
Posts and beams were harvested locally.
Children with scythes were harvesting turnip leaves.
Different tissues were harvested.
"The other day, we were harvesting corn.
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