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15. 'Ulu (Breadfruit; Artocarpus altilis): Pacific Islands, probably Guam; Root sprouts (dig up small plants growing from large tree. Leave 6 inches of root or more on each side); Food, Craft, etc. 16.
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K. b Department of MedicalPhysics and Engineering, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2JF, U.K. c Jack Birch Unit of Molecular Carcinogenesis,Department of Biology, University of York,York, YO10 5YW, U.K. *Corresponding Author: d.c.
The exceptionally wide distribution of coconuts today is due to the influence of humans, having been carried from place to place by explorers and immigrants.
NATURES HORMONE FACTORY ENDOCRINE DISRUPTERS IN THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT JonathanTolman March 1996 ISSN#1085-9047 For millions of years plants have been quietly producing chemicals. Through countless generations they have been perfect- ing a potpourri of chemicals, some benign some deadly.
MS/MS with multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) detection was carried out to obtain sufficient selectivity and sensitivity for the cytokinin nucleotides. The combined use of on-line sample stacking and CZE-MS/MS achieved limits of detection (LODs) in the range of 0.06-0.
Gesellschaft für Tropenökologie e. V. Tagungsband 16. Jahrestagung in Rostock Tropische Biodiversität im globalen Wandel Klimawandel und Ökosystemdynamik Fragmentierung und Habitatinseln Landnutzungsveränderungen Tier-Pflanze-Interaktionen Ökosystemregeneration 19. - 22.