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20040504: One more question..RE: 20040503: 20040503: 20040503: 20040430: ar chive Level II data and GEMPA K.

36172 20040504: One more question..RE: 20040503: 20040503: 20040503: 20040430: ar chive Level II data and GEMPA K. http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/support/help/MailArchives/gempak/msg03379.html Robert, Garp's directory browser has a lot of hardcoded requirements for the directory structure, so I haven't used that interface for this data due to its limitations. I suspect that there would need to be some code cleanup where Garp rolled its own routines rather than using the gemlib routines. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chives > Science Jan 1, 2004  

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03.2001 D 7 Referent:Referent:Referent:Referent: Prof. Dr. F.-G. Schroeder Korreferent:Korreferent:Korreferent:Korreferent: Prof. Dr. H. Dierschke Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 03.05.2001 Table of contents Index of Tables SUMMARY ......................................
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Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) Full description courtesy of the Time Life Virtual Garden. see Chives in the herb section.
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Many were also used by the immigrants who came later from other areas of the world. A representative compilation of wild edible plants is shown in Table 4.
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Allium was originally part of the Liliaceae family, but recently the genus and its close relatives have been recognised as a distinct entity, the Alliaceae. There are 13 genera within Alliaceae, of which Allium, with between 600 and 700 species, is by far the largest.
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