Such stems or strips of such stems used for wickerwork or baskets.
Every morning they arrive to chew these stems.
He is so big individual you ask so some stems what.
Any of numerous flowerless, seedless vascular plants having roots, stems, and fronds and reproducing by spores.
The name stems from the waveform's appearance on a scope; it looks like the teeth of a hand saw.
Methods The pfaffia seedlings were transplanted in fields in different years, and their roots, stems, leaves, flowers and fruits developmental growth process were observed.
Xinluo's myth of oviparity of ethnical origin stems from zhuanxu(a legendary emperor in ancient times in China),gaoyang(also an ancient legendary emperor)culture and Yin-Shang(dynasties)culture.
The other three species differ in the proportion of lower leaves and higher stems that they eat: zebras eat the most stem matter, wildebeests eat the most leaves, and topi are intermediate.
Many feelings of alienation are indifferent and incapable of retrieving. It only stems from the difference of one's thoughts. Many thanks are ashamed to express themselves, deeply buried in the bottom of their hearts, and become a lifelong regret. We are young. We must not give up easily.
Daffodil stems are straight and thick.
As usual, his wife bought some roses with long stems.
Stability waves and the waves in the stems, stems in Alice, hit the board, twisting in the Yaoshang, is the most prominent characteristic of Yangge Northeast.
Any of various climbing palms of the genera Calamus, Daemonorops, or Plectomia of tropical Asia, having long, tough, slender stems.
Polysaccharide of pumpkin's stems and leaves was extracted with water and ethanol, and study the condition of decoloring process.
From cross sections of stems-cuttings, a primordium of adventitious roots originates from the cross region of pith rays and vascular cambium.
Sometimes the complexity of ideas often stems from the complexity of human relationships. Living in this complex world, do not rush to the conclusion, even if there is an answer, and so on, stand in different angles, there are different answers, to learn the transposition thinking, especially in the case of trouble, to learn to
Such caution stems from history.
The increase stems from the growth of the stock positions.
A cogwheel is placed where the wheat and rice stems cross at the base.
The article measures the gravity center locations of tree stems with cable crane, the species of tree stems including korean pine, drangon spruce, fa-ber fir, linden, poplar, birch, elm, etc.
wild aster having grayish leafy stems and flower heads with narrow pale lavender or violet rayes; of rocky desert slopes California to Arizona and Utah.
Leaving behind much of the excitement felt as a child, age and further education has allowed me to reflect on my sense of belonging and the basis upon which it stems, aside from the flags, the songs... in a word, the intangibles.
It stems, leaves contain volatile aromatic oil.
She know, this firm is not only the principle, but also stems from her shoulder that proved stems from her support of the emblem stay tax.
around the dress stems from whatit symbolizes: the moment that's been reported to have sparked the couple'sromance.
Yet on many plants, new green stems were sprouting - just as happened on the grasses in Professor Nyman's experimental plot after he had coated them in oil to see how they would perform.
Plant stems die when deprived of water.
I grabbed the weeds by their stems and pulled them from the ground.
The sentimental distance between Singapore and China stems from a desire for a distinct nationhood. Yet it is not without positive significance.
Blighted stems often canker.
And observed the grass stems, microstructure, obtained the stem anatomy image under scanning electron microscope.
Any of various evergreen plants of the genus Yucca, native to the warmer regions of North America, having often tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers.
A plant hormone promoting elongation of stems and roots.
Self confidence can make a beautiful face look bright. To cultivate your charm is not to do things on your own face. You can think of ways to carefully maintain yourself in order to defer aging. The true charm stems from the inner recognition of oneself.
Thee rise also stems from the cultural change that Emile Durkheim, a founding figure in sociology in the late 19th century, called the cult of the individual.
The probe had two hairpin structures, in which the cDNA of molecular beacon was sealed in its two stems.
The more photosynthates distributed in stems and sheathes at maturity of main crop, especially in internodes below the 2nd from the top, the higher yield of palingenesis rice would get.
The optimal explants were stems with double axillary buds.
She bought some roses with long stems.