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    shoot system of plants

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    The Shoot System of Plants The Leaf Leslie L. Ricarte Group 2 Sec. A - 2L December 12‚ 2013 __________________________________ ¹A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in General Biology II Laboratory under Prof. Ma. Teresa Mirandilla‚ 2nd Sem.2013-2014. ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to observe and identify the external and anatomical parts of various types of leaves. The shoot system of the leaves was seen under the microscope

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    natural enemy of the pest: a parasitoid named Epidinocarsis lopezi. This introduction of this parasitoid in some countries of Africa was one of the best success ever seen in the world in classical biological control. Introduction Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is the staple food of about 200 million Africans with a huge productivity of about 200 million tons per year. It is an exotic plant which was imported from South America in sixteenth century and an emergency food reserve in a lot of arid zone in

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    Investigatory Project

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    CHALKS out of SEASHELLS An Investigatory Project Submitted as an Entry to the School Science Fair Zamboanga del Sur National High School – Main Campus Pagadian City School Year: 2008-2009 RESEARCHERS: Zagada‚ Charlyn Magno‚ April Love Capiten‚ Ednalyn Retes‚ Cherrylou Rafols‚ Ivony Espinoza‚ Kenmore Tenorio‚ Wilton Vil Aclan‚ Kate Audi Dayuha‚ Reylan Lantaya‚ Gualberto Macapobre‚ Marizze Patuñgan‚ Gerneth ABSTRACT The study on the production of chalk out of sea shells was

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    TOPICS THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF MONEY LAUNDERING ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY (A CASE STUDY OF ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CRIMES COMMISSION (EFCC)‚ LAGOS OFFICE). CREDIT MANAGEMENT IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC AND FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC) THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL REWARD ON JOB SATISFACTION AMONG TEACHERS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY ABUJA. Nigeria Banking Consolidation and its Effect on Nigeria Economy

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    Use of Herbs

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    Cinnamon Basil Basil‚ cowfoot‚ rum Radish Garlic Pimento & ginger Nutmeg TEAS Peppermint Spearmint Colic Mint Fever grass Ganja Soursop Guava Lime Cerasee Sorrel Pepper elder SCIENTIFIC NAME Cucumis sativus Sechium edule Daucus carota Manihot esculenta Musa acuminata Citrus aurantifolia Xanthosoma sagittifolium Persea americana Citrus auranium Cucurbita pepo Carica papaya Artocarpus altilis Blighia sapida Blighia sapida & Commenlina diffusa Annona muricata Psiduim guajava Mangifera indica Cocos

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    The Arawak of Guyana‚ their cultures‚ land use patterns and their effect on the landscape and biota. Introduction The Arawaks are thought to have settled at Hosororo creek on the Aruka River around 3‚500 years ago. They planted manioc (manihot esculenta) which they baked into bread on ceramic griddles on the hilltops. Arawaks occupied the Corentyne River also around 2‚000 years ago leaving a unique type of rock engraving‚ called Timehri Petroglyphs. Due to the amount of rich protein supply found

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    Polynesian Culture

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    Polynesian culture The beliefs and practices of the indigenous peoples of the ethnogeographic group of Pacific Islands known as Polynesia (from Greek poly ‘many’ and nēsoi ‘islands’). Polynesia encompasses a huge triangular area of the east-central Pacific Ocean. The triangle has its apex at the Hawaiian Islands in the north and its base angles at New Zealand (Aotearoa) in the west and Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in the east. It also includes (from northwest to southeast) Tuvalu‚ Tokelau‚ Wallis and

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    Dusk

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    Introduction to Meghalaya Meghalaya or megh- cloud; alay- home; is a picturesque but tiny state in the northeastern region of India. As the state remained cut off from mainstream India for a long time due to some ethnic problems‚ it has been able to survive the onslaught of crass commercialization that has taken over other famous tourist centers of India. As is the name‚ the state receives heavy rainfall and two of the world’s wettest places are located in Meghalaya. Full of vibrant culture‚ tradition

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    Tikopia of Melanesia

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    Tikopia of Melanesia Roel Sonnen ANT101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Instructor Tawney Townsend December 13‚ 2010 Tikopia of Melanesia Orientation Identification. The name "Tikopia" (sometimes written "Tucopia" by early European voyagers)‚ given to a small Island in the Solomon group‚ is also applied by the inhabitants to themselves. The expression‚ glossed as "we‚ the Tikopia‚" is commonly used to differentiate themselves from the people of other islands in the Solomons and

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    Fungal Biotechnology

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    Cowan‚ D. (1996). Industrial enzyme technology. Trends in Biotechnology‚ 14‚ 177–178. Duncan‚ C. J.‚ Pasco‚ D. S.‚ Pugh‚ N.‚ & Ross‚ S. A. (2002). Isolation of a galactomannan that enhances macrophage activation from the edible fungus Morchella esculenta. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry‚ 50‚ 5683–5685. Elander‚ R. P.‚ & Lowe‚ D. A. (1994). Fungal biotechnology: An overview. In Handbook of applied mycology (pp Ende‚ H. V. D.‚ & Stegwee‚ D. (1971). Physiology of sex in Mucorales. The Botanical

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