Sentences with phrase «strip of bark»

There's a strip of bark behind it, about 5 ′ wide, and some garden boxes on the side of the house.
The researchers either scraped tar off bark layers or collected it as it dripped onto a rock, strip of bark or a piece of bark folded into a cup.
Place the strips of bark on the sides of the cake, using some extra buttercream to adhere them if necessary.
Lift the parchment paper and simultaneosly use both hands to break the sheet into large strips of bark.
I think the powder / slurry is the most potent form, but you can also get strips of the bark to make a tea which still has some mucilaginous character.
The trees are taken to a saw mill, stripped of bark and cut up.This gives a good insight into the harvesting of wood from forests.
He peeled strips of bark from the tree until the green skin was exposed to the desert air.
Symptoms include: holes in the bark; tunneling activity in leaf tissue; dead terminal growth on a plant; or the complete removal of strips of bark.

Not exact matches

I was like a tree that had been cut down, stripped of it's limbs and bark, and then covered in tar and stuck in the mud to hold power lines.
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Merely barking out pious words, no matter how profound those words may be, runs the risk of stripping an act of relationship of its spiritual essence.
But Zyskowski and Prum found that the linings of both species» nests are cup - shaped and composed of layers of grass and strips of inner bark.
Simon Hodge of the Forestry Authority says the vaccine is needed because grey squirrels are stripping trees of bark, causing losses of revenue to timber producers.
Dubbed «tree rat» by its detractors, the invader has made a pest of itself in its new land, where it is in the habit of eating flower bulbs and birds» eggs and stripping the bark from young birch trees.
Then a locust swarm swept through the village she was working in as a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa, and in a few hours it stripped the bark and leaves from hundreds of seedlings she was growing for her forestry project and gobbled almost everything else green in the area.
- Many of the cores used as data in the tree ring studies come from trees that have had their bark stripped off.
What really got me interested in making Blue Drawers, was that each portion is boiled in a banana leaf secured with thin strip of banana bark.
While other little fellows his size would play together in their Seattle neighborhood, he used to sit by himself in his yard, peeling the bark off of sticks, fascinated by how it stripped away from the light, pristine wood inside.
Her obsession with finding each root, each branch, stripping the bark and turning over every hidden leaf and stem of her family tree consumed her, until she had accumulated such powerful stories there was no choice but to write about the amazing people with whom she had made acquaintance.
If you're using natural wood, make sure all the bark is stripped from it (you don't want your beardie accidentally eating a piece of wood) and verify there are no holes that crickets can hide in.
Fenced - in yards don't guarantee that pet and skunk encounters won't take place because dogs will bark at the striped critters they observe through fence openings and then receive a reply in the form of an oily spray of the skunk's signature scent!
Another held sculptures made to look like huge strips of realistic - looking tree bark, some adorned with fungi, by artist Eric Lindveit.
On cross country road trips out West in 1972 and 1975, Bark made other works in the public photo booths in various towns, inserting himself each time into one of the strips among the strangers, emphasizing his «everyman» status and denying the cult of the artist as lone genius.
In the Spotlight section, devoted to solo presentations of historical works, Brooklyn's Southfirst brought a selection of performative photographs by Jared Bark, made between 1969 and 1976, for which he employed the predetermined grid of the automatic photobooth strip, reprising the gallery's recent critically acclaimed exhibition of the artist.
Andrew Montford's point in HSI — a point previously made at CA — was the bristlecone rebuttal used Tilander sediments (contaminated and upside down); and to show that contamination of Tiljander sediments «didn't matter», used strip bark bristlecones.
At its peak, the trade supported thousands of workers, from bark - stripping crews in the rural communities around the forests to the factory workers in towns like Coruche, in southern Portugal.
Mr. Hillerman, who died last month, was a reporter for The Santa Fe New Mexican then, and what he wrote in 1957 about bark beetles stripping «a vast area of Northern New Mexico of its pinon and ponderosa pine» might have been written in the recent drought of 2002 - 2003.
I entirely share Nurse's disdain for the use of «scientific arguments that on the whole are rather weak and unconvincing, and nearly always involve the cherry - picking of data»: indeed, at Climate Audit, criticism of, for example, repetitive use of Graybill's strip bark bristlecone chronologies, ex post screening and use of contaminated upside - down Tiljander sediments, have been longstanding themes.
The NAS panel agreed, saying Mann's results are «strongly dependent» on the strip - bark data (pp. 106 - 107), and they went further, warning that strip - bark data should not be used in this type of research (p. 50).
M&M argued that the hockey stick relied for its shape on the inclusion of a small set of invalid proxy data (called bristlecone, or «strip - bark» records).
While «strip - bark» samples should be avoided for temperature reconstructions, attention should also be paid to the confounding effects of anthropogenic nitrogen deposition (Vitousek et al. 1997), since the nutrient conditions of the soil determine wood growth response to increased atmospheric CO2 (Kostiainen et al. 2004).
The NRC 2006 report did give some credence to the CO2 fertilization hypothesis for «strip - bark» bristlecones, and cited studies for a couple of other species.
Moreover, the available evidence of a CO2 effect on tree - ring growth during the instrumental period appears to be limited to «strip bark» forms of a very few species, as noted in the NAS report.
Indeed, in a live online discussion of the «hockey - stick» controversy, Gerald North, chairman of the NRC report panel stated: «I feel certain that the most recent studies by Cook, d'Arrigo and others do take this [strip - bark problem] into account.»
(NRC, p. 116 - 7) It should be clarified as well that the NRC did not recommend against all use of bristlecones and foxtails as proxies, but rather stated that «strip - bark samples» of these proxies should be avoided [emphasis added].
While «strip - bark» samples should be avoided for temperature reconstructions, attention should also be paid to the confounding effects of anthropogenic nitrogen deposition (Vitousek et al. 1997)...
One final note: bristlecone pines often have an unusual growth form known as «strip bark morphology» in which annual growth layers are restricted to only parts of a tree's circumference.
The NAS panel expressed some concerns about so - called strip - bark tree ring records, which include many of the long - lived bristlecone pines.
It was the strip - bark bristlecone records from the White Mountains in the desert south of California.
From the very same page as the quote he offers (strip - bark is the type of bristlecones being discussed — page 52):
«Hence, in context, what the clause «strip - bark samples should be avoided for temperature reconstructions» was intended to convey is that strip - bark samples from the mid-19th century to the present are very difficult to calibrate against instrumental records of temperature, and the easiest solution is therefore not to use them.
If you google «Sheep Mountain CO2 strip bark» you will hit the motherwave of denialist froth centered on the dendrology of very old trees high up in the Sierra sampled by Graybill.
I seem to remember Mann and pals using Greybill strip bark and foxtail pines from a limited set of locations, again, and again, and again, and again.
I've even produced a dendro reconstruction which shows a hockey stick (and I'm not one of the «hockey team» and I didn't use strip - bark pines).
Another description of the statistical procedures involved in cancelling out strip bark and similar effects is provided in the diagram below.
If you drilled a core in the center of the surviving «strip» bark in the scarred spruce, you would get a huge growth pulse in the late 19th century; if you drilled a core at the edge of the surviving strip bark, you would get correlated but narrow widths.
3) Since bark - stripping tends to be an «event» on a given date, which significantly reduces the amount of live tissue to be supported, how do you adjust for these disturbances?
«Classic» strip bark bristlecones in the dry White Mountains end up with only a «strip» of surviving bark and are predominantly «scar», but some of the Almagre strip bark trees have what must be a similar appearance to this Engelman spruce — half or more of the trunk covered with bark and half scar.
-LSB-...] problems of strip bark standardization were being discussed in the thread where Climategate was first mentioned — a thread which contains relevant illustrations of the -LSB-...]
Steve actually tracked down the Greybill trees, and can personally verify that they are strip bark trees which give radically different results depending on the orientation of the core.
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