Sentences with phrase «stallworth plants his left»

One forgets that the 19th - century worshipers came in from streets redolent of horse manure, to a building whose heating plant left coal dust on the higher reaches of the furniture.
Cauliflower plant leaves, chickpeas plant leaves, Amaranth leaves, peas plant leaves, fenugreek plant leaves and much more.
The plants leave the greenhouse and go into the ground in early June.
Extraction of nutraceutical ingredients from plant waste, including carotenoids, vitamin D from plant stalks, and functional oils from plant leaves.
How do I convert the Stevia plant leaves in a recipe?
Since plant leaves reflect far - red light, when a mulch reflects far - red, the plant reacts as if competing plants are nearby and puts out more leaves and grows taller.
Last autumn I broke all the branches off the plant leaving a rough stem (we get frosts and I figured that getting rid of all the leafy bits would protect it, which it did).
Brown begins to lean forward, and Stallworth plants his left foot, drives and is at full speed.
On film clips he still keeps on his phone, Marcus plants left, plants right and explodes on the green practice turf.
And instead of planting his left foot with the last step and letting out a huge boot, he swivels his body and pops the ball into those 20 unguarded yards.
We took away a 1 — 1 draw after Sterling equalised by planting a left footer past the Chelsea goalkeeper Courtois.
However, it is generally considered safe to take this herb in capsule form or to use the dried plant leaves in tea.
A heavy equipment operator at the City of Lockport compost plant left his job last week after the mayor opened an investigation into a racist post on his Facebook page.
But blue states in the Northeast and along the West Coast have few coal plants left to close, meaning emission reductions will increasingly need to be wrung from other sectors of the economy.
MIT students and lecturer Amy Smith turned to widely available bagasse, the stalks of sugarcane plants left after squeezing the sugar out, and created a charcoal replacement by burning, compressing, and mixing the material with a binding agent.
A novel nanobionic approach has been developed that imparts higher photosynthetic activity to plant leaves and extracted plant chloroplasts, the biological organelles that convert captured carbon dioxide into solar energy.
From the cores, the scientists also extracted eDNA — DNA lingering in the soil from, for example, plant leaves, rootlets, animal feces, urine, or even skin cells.
And story 3 is true, a study confirms what gardeners long suspected — droplets of water on plant leaves can focus sunlight like a magnifying glass, leading to burns on the leaves.
What's more, fish skin, like plant leaves, contains lipoxygenases — and these enzymes break down the long unsaturated fatty molecules of fish into many of the same smallaromatic fragments found in plants.
«Weather in New England is unpredictable, and if plants leaf out early in warm years, they risk having their leaves damaged by a surprise frost.
17 The oldest carnivorous plant leaf fossil, from a relative of Roridula, was found in Baltic amber that's 35 million to 47 million years old.
Leaf vegetables, also called potherbs, greens, or leafy greens, are plant leaves eaten as a vegetable, sometimes accompanied by tender petioles and shoots.
«Deer prefer native plants leaving lasting damage on forests.»
«Sensors applied to plant leaves warn of water shortage: Electronic circuits reveal when a plant begins to experience drought conditions.»
MIT engineers have created sensors that can be printed onto plant leaves and reveal when the plants are experiencing a water shortage.
In a new article, researchers from Aarhus University describe how the waste left by ants on plant leaves serves as a valuable fertiliser for the plants — handed on a silver platter.
The Grieneisen lab uses the reference plant Arabidopsis and computer models to focus on the misshapen misfits called pavement cells that make up the surface of plant leaves.
Using a bacterium that grows on plant leaves, they confirmed the importance of first arrival for promoting species diversification, and extended that hypothesis with some important caveats.
Plant leaves expressing an algal gene are shown in violet, above.
This makes it even more remarkable that we have found vaterite in such large quantities on the surface of plant leaves
The data boosted the accuracy of mathematical models of carbon and water fluxes through plant leaves by 30 to 60 percent.
But the team discovered through its comparative genomics of various microorganisms that Xanthomonas oryzae — a pathogenic bacteria that causes rice plant leaves to turn white before killing the plant — does not have Glu racemase genes.
The findings are based on analyses of ancient plant leaf wax found in the sediments of the Gulf of Guinea in combination with computer models of the climate system.
«Scientists discover C4 photosynthesis boosts growth by altering size, structure of plant leaves, roots.»
It exerts pressure on the plant leaf until it punctures it.
To exploit the available light, plant leaves could be yellow, orange or red, according to research in 2007 by the Virtual Planetary Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.
Computer analyses of the way plant leaves intercept sunlight have revealed other ways to improve photosynthesis.
Rubisco is the most abundant protein in the world present in all plant leaves and in all algae.
«Unlocking the mystery on how plant leaves grow their teeth: Discovery of EPFL2 peptide (key) and its receptor (lock) that make zigzag edges on leaves.»
Toshiaki Tameshige, a postdoctoral researcher at ITbM joined the team in 2013 to take up this work based on his expertise in plant leaves.
However, plant leaves and biofilms both vary in this respect: when the lotus effect is present, small air bubbles are trapped between the water droplet and the surface of the leaf, whereas this does not occur in the rose petal effect.
Plant biologists at ITbM, Nagoya University have discovered the key element, an EPFL2 peptide that is responsible for creating the teeth - like shapes on plant leaves.
One quibble, which I suspect is due to the publisher more than the author, is that the style of the introductory pages on the chemistry in the plants leaves much to be desired.
Such cellulosic ethanol from native plants would also require technological breakthroughs to efficiently convert plant leaves, stems and other inedible parts into fuel.
When nitrogen isotopes change in response to variation in winter precipitation over the past 2,000 years, this signature is transferred from the soil to plant leaves to insect to bat and ultimately guano.
In particular, they investigated stomata, small pores on plant leaves that take in carbon dioxide and lose water to the atmosphere.
Anton Fagerström's research has focused on the interaction between the cuticle which is the outermost layer of the plant leaf, and plant protection products and surfactants, surface - acting agents that are added to increase the effect of the plant protection product.
Wikipedia lists 65 adjectives that botanists use to describe the shapes of plant leaves.
In this system, the gall of the midge consists of a biotrophic fungal symbiont that develops on host - plant leaves and forms distinctly variable protective carapaces over midge larvae.
stoma (plural stomata) A tiny opening in the surface of a plant leaf or stem.
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