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Hans van Amsterdam: Coconut Cup with Cover | Object Page | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

32032 Hans van Amsterdam: Coconut Cup with Cover | Object Page | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/kuns/ho_17.190.622ab.htm Enlarge Description Coconut Cup with Cover, ca. 1533 34 Hans van Amsterdam (Low Countries, 's Hertogenbosch, recorded 1535 65) Silver gilt, coconut (Cocos nucifera); H. 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm), Diam. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm) Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917 (17.190. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science coconut   site   survey   cloisters   educational   resources Jan 1, 2007  

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Description: Shrub to small tree, usually planted ornamentally, leaves lanceolate, up to70 cm long, variously colored with green, yellow, white, red, pink and purple, panicle up to 1 meter long, flowers sessile, perianth parts 6, pink to white, fruit a deep red globose berry.
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Fytoplasmat ovat soluseinättömiä mollikuuttibakteereita, joita aikaisemmin kutsuttiin mykoplasman kaltaisiksi organismeiksi, MLO (Cousin 1995). Niiden on ilmoitettu aiheuttavan yli 600 kasvitautia useilla sadoilla eri isäntäkasveilla.
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Protein phosphatases PROTEIN phosphatases are enzymes that reverse the actions of PROTEIN KINASES by cleaving phosphate from serine, threonine, and/or tyrosine residues in proteins in the neutral pH range. They are structurally and functionally distinct from the acid and alkaline phosphatases.
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cee.ltu.se TECHNICAL REPORT FIBRES FOR STRENGTHENING OF TIMBER STRUCTURES Alann André Luleå 2006 Preface I Preface The overall aim of this report is to establish a state-of-art review about fibres for strengthening of timber structures.
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Mylroie Brenda L. Kirkland Professor of Geosciences Adjunct Professor of Geosciences Graduate Coordinator of the (Committee Member) Department of Geosciences (Director of Thesis) _____________________________ ______________________________ John C.
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Pandanus - latinisaed version of the Malayan anme. Pandanus is second only to the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) in importance in Polynesia and Micronesia. The fibrous leaves are used for baskets, floor coverings, mats, and for thatching houses.
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Given its scientific name by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, he based his description of the plant on illustrations of early travellers and on plants growing in George Clifford's garden in the Netherlands. He thought coconuts came from India.
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Marcela Osorio Beristain (Morelos, Mexico) has several ongoing projects: Reversal sexual selection and mate guarding strategies in Leptinotarsa lacerata; Does egg coloration amount to aposematism in Leptinotarsa lacerata?
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CAMELLIA SINENSIS - Tea This plant can be a shrub or tree, 3-50', with dark glossy green leaves, cultivated in warm parts of E. and S. Asia. The processed young leaves yield commercial tea. Freshly picked leaves are boiled to make green tea; allowed to ferment, they produce black tea.
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PP-222 Lethal Yellowing (LY) of Palm1 Nigel A. Harrison and Monica L. Elliott2 1. This document is Fact Sheet PP-222, one of a series of the Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida.
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