Not exact matches
Her audience
grew swiftly — a combination of Weiss» appeal and the fact that she
produced genuinely compelling content that was often
far more revealing and smart and personal than your average beauty coverage.
«It hit the marketplace during a phenomenon, and it helped us to
grow as
far as how much beer we
produce.»
Dr. Schwab has observed in his book The Fourth Industrial Revolution that this round of industrial revolution will
produce extensive and
far - reaching impacts such as
growing inequality, particularly the possible widening gap between return on capital and return on labor.
Alibaba will also launch a dedicated channel on Chinese online video hub Youku.com, which is owned by the company, to
further promote Australian
produce and
grow brand awareness in China.
On the other hand, the seed, which was «non-active» so
far, becomes active again until it is
grown and a harvest is
produced.
Further population increase is likely to
produce more schisms if denominations continue to
grow in size.
Even though the company enjoys some of the best conditions for
growing in the United States, Brown says Morada
Produce still continues to look for ways it can distinguish itself from the competition even
further.
To
further expand its
growing business, Class
Produce Group of Jessup, Md., a Mid-Atlantic wholesaler, opened a new facility last November dedicated to processing fresh - cut fruit and vegetable products.
«We
grow 5,500 acres of green beans,
producing 800,000 to a million bushels per year and — as
far as I know — we are the largest grower, packer and shipper of green beans in the country,» he says.
Mr Durkan last week flagged
further investment in fruit and vegetables suppliers to help extend the
growing seasons of popular
produce, after the success of larger investments in strawberry and mango suppliers.
The fourteen buyers interviewed for this report repeatedly stated that their demand for Illinois -
grown fruits and vegetables
far surpasses available supply, so they resort to purchasing
produce grown outside the state.
We used our compost soil on our garden this year and the seeds from
produce we had composted actually sprouted and we are
growing far more vegetables than we actually planted, including a mystery squash that has yet to
produce fruit (my guess is cantaloupe!).
While the bill encourages school districts to follow federally determined nutrition standards and source locally
grown produce, some question if it goes
far enough.
Tumours
grow through a process of Darwinian evolution, where cancer cells develop an advantageous mutation that allows them to survive and multiply,
producing a population of cells which can mutate
further.
Trinity College's Coleman says that the solution - based exfoliation methods, which to date
produce graphene up to several tens of microns wide, are probably best suited for «middle - size industrial quantities, whereas the Intels of the world will likely be more interested in
growing huge areas of graphene using CVD - type processes,» which so
far can make samples up to a few square centimeters.
But its plot device — a cloning process that
produces an identical, fully
grown copy of an adult human in just a few hours — is so
far off - base that you just can't suspend enough disbelief.
Tissue engineers have been unable to
grow epidermis with the functional barrier needed for drug testing, and have been
further limited in
producing an in vitro (lab) model for large - scale drug screening by the number of cells that can be
grown from a single skin biopsy sample.
So
far, the group's plants look and
grow like normal peanut plants but have not yet
produced seeds.
The catalyst, composed of ferrous metaphosphate
grown on a conductive nickel foam platform, is
far more efficient than previous catalysts, as well as less expensive to
produce.
The purpose of this study is to collect data on the viability of edible plants
grown in microgravity, supporting
further human space exploration by contributing to the future goal of maintaining an available supply of fresh
produce for crew members.
The recently published research results provide
further evidence that forests can affect the climate by
producing low - volatility vapours that are able to condense and
grow aerosol particles.
Since potatoes
produce by
far more food per unit of land and per unit of water than any other major crop, it is likely that their role will
further increase along with the challenge to feed the
growing world population.
Tweaking the genes of wild foods could
produce nutritious new grains that are
far more sustainable to
grow.
That means
produce that's often pressed and bottled not
far from where it's
grown, and a high - pressure alternative to pasteurization, so that your juice is not exposed to extreme heat.
2) My analysis of near 8,000 foods collected in Canada and tested by CFIA (titled Poison Foods of North America) shows how industrially
grown seed based foods
produced in North America contain by
far the highest concentration of glyphosate in the world, and how food samples collected in Western Canada proved to contain higher concentration of glyphosate than even foods collected elsewhere in Canada.
Our Aloe Vera gel is pulverized from the inner fillet of certified organically
grown Aloe vera plants, and
further filtered to
produce a clear and consistent aloe gel with a well - rounded and fresh odor.
I am strongly convinced that actually
growing them in soil is
far easier and
produces far more nutritious and abundant food.
Sheep is not so
far; it is one of the fast
growing brands that
produces valuable clothing including seasonal as well as occasional arrivals.
That model, so
far, has
produced new schools pretty slowly (the average CMO
grows by one school a year), and many CMOs have built up very expensive central offices that could not exist without continued philanthropic support.
The dividend income on its investments
grew commensurately, and the 5 percent charge against income was soon
producing far too much money for the fund's trustees to accept.
The resort
further expanded its facilities in 2007 when it commissioned a Bio Garden as an environmental experiment to
grow its own fresh quality
produce and help reduce the resort's carbon footprint.
The fashion line succeeded commercially until pressures from the industry deterred Cianciolo from
growing her production model — which consisted exclusively of handmade garments, already outsourced in a sense, in that they were collectively
produced by friends, family, and students in a sewing - circle - type operation — any
further.
It's ridiculous that organic
produce in the U.S. comes packaged in
far more plastic than conventionally -
grown foods.
While one stem cell sample from a beef cow can eventually
produce up to 20,000 tons of meat, thus
far scientists must feed the cells to help them
grow, as well as treating the final meat muscle with «accepted food technology methods» to make it taste like what we expect.
The attenuation of the response is
produced primarily by the loss of sensitivity to
further cooling for eruptions that place
growing season temperatures close to the lower threshold for growth.
Farmers don't have to travel as
far to sell their
produce, and it's easier to
grow vegetables in temperate TN, which usually has moderate temperatures and rainfall in summer, unlike the Gulf Coast.
With the world's human population projected to reach 9 billion by 2050, and with developing countries»
growing appetite for meat, insects may be a sensible solution to our dilemma of how to
produce sufficient protein for that many people without causing
further harm to the planet.
The greatest use of global water resources by
far originates with
growing and
producing food and beverages, according the United Nations World Water Development Report 2015.
The activity of
growing food offers city dwellers the chance to take exercise and get fresh air whilst the food
produced increases access to fresh
produce to people traditionally
furthest from the source of production.
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is
producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue
further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a
growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
They are
far above what farmers have shown they can
grow and
produce here in the U.S..
In a move with very positive implications, CARB took action to keep alive the possibility that an industry of converters of both hybrid and non-hybrid vehicles can
grow and flourish, helping to reduce greenhouse gases in cars that are on the road, creating new local jobs, and
further motivating the auto industry to mass -
produce plug - in hybrids and all - electric vehicles.
Four - fifths of us will live in dense urban areas, and increasing awareness of the carbon and water footprints of well - travelled food will have pushed locally
grown produce even
further up the list of desirables.
The unemployment rate hit 4.1 % in November and has little room to fall
further, while the gross domestic product, a sum of all the goods and services
produced over a given time, is
growing by about 3 % a quarter, which will also be tough to top.
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The thinking is that fewer chemicals go into
growing and
producing these foods, plus there's the added bonus that
far less energy is used transporting them.