Sentences with phrase «released by flowering»

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(Mark 9:47; Luke 18:24) In a word, the idea of the kingdom of God was interpreted by Jesus in terms of spiritual quality, so that in a real sense men enter the kingdom now and find in the future age the flowering out and full release of the life with God and with one another that begins here.
Pollens, released into the air by flowering plants, trees, and grasses, appear earlier and for a longer period of time under warmer conditions?.
Flowering regulation is complex, with the release of FT controlled by more than 30 proteins in interacting cascades.
The researchers released each bat in a flight cage and doled out flowers one by one to the bats, working until 3 or 4 a.m. First, they'd place a male flower in a test tube vase on a table.
The team compared the compounds that make up the flower's scent with pheromones released by the bees during simulated attacks.
The flower mimics the chemical signals, or pheromones, released by alarmed western honeybees (Apis mellifera) during a predator attack.
By releasing the compound into a greenhouse, he could cause tomato flowers to form seedless tomatoes and induce tubular flowers that wouldn't open.
«By releasing chapters of BOYS OVER FLOWERS SEASON 2 for free and simultaneously with Japan, we hope to bring people around the world closer together through their love of manga!»
Guests celebrating their honeymoon or anniversary will receive the Excellence Honeymoon Package which includes: - Champagne upon arrival - Fruit basket and exotic fresh flowers in room upon arrival - A champagne breakfast in bed (one per stay; reservation must be made in advance with concierge)- Look Inside Ritual (A 40 min journey into a peaceful dream, starting with a rosemary, eucalyptus and melissa blend of essential oils in a releasing scalp, neck and shoulders massage, followed by a lavender soothing balm to relax in gentle movements your facial muscles).
His first book of fiction, Fragile Flowers, was released by Les Presses du Reel in autumn 2013.
Led by David Tilman, a biology professor at the University of Minnesota, the research shows that «mixtures of native perennial grasses and other flowering plants provide more usable energy per acre than corn grain ethanol or soybean biodiesel and are far better for the environment,» according to a release from the University of Minnesota.
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