«Beyond Meat's ability to replicate meaty
layers out of plant matter is among the company's greatest trade secrets — what puts it in a different category, perhaps, than the long line of faux meats that have come before.»
«Beyond Meat's ability to replicate meaty
layers out of plant matter is among the company's greatest trade secrets — what puts it in a different category, perhaps, than the long line of faux meats that have come before.»
Not exact matches
A thin
layer of living cells spread
out in two dimensions over the globe could accomplish little; but concentrated in three - dimensional forms, cells constitute the vast and varied world
of plant and animal life.
In 2004, Looy and her former Ph.D. advisor Henk Visscher proposed one way this might have played
out, bases on fossilized abnormal
plant spores found worldwide: volcanic gases — halocarbons like methyl chloride and methyl bromide — destroyed much or all
of Earth's ozone
layer, boosting UV - B exposure that would have affected life and potentially increased the genetic mutation rates in pollen and spores
of plants worldwide.
The ozone
layer is crucial since it blocks
out the harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun known to increase the risk
of skin cancer and cataract damage, in addition to other harmful effects on
plants and animals.
Their job was to figure
out how to restore the native
plants and the desert crust, the top
layer of hardened sand that protects the area's ecosystem.
The roots
of plants slip
out of every
layer of the dense jungle making a web
of life with no distinguishable beginning or end.
15 Fossil Fuels: Coal Decaying
plant matter, when buried under sediment, eventually forms peat (very moist, compact) Further compaction, over time, forces the moisture
out of the peat — forms a
layer of lignite More compression (compaction), and more moisture is removed, forming a
layer of soft coal (bituminous) Higher pressure and higher temperatures cause the bituminous coal to metamorphose into hard coal (anthracite) Coal
A fleece fabric
layer comes next to retain water for the
plantings, and finally a
layer of Xero Terr growing medium for the pre-vegetated sedum and moss mats that are rolled
out on top.
Test Garden Tip: Keep your slope from eroding by starting
out with a good
layer of mulch or groundcovers beneath your other
plants.