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    considering the inevitability of crop- as well as stress-specific internal control genes for accurate normalization of transcripts in qRT-PCR‚ the present study was carried out to evaluate the expression stability of 10 candidate reference genes in pearl millet subjected to individual or combination of abiotic stresses and or abscisic acid (ABA)‚ a stress hormone at early- (1h) and late- (24h) stress durations as well as in different developmental tissues of two contrasting

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    Maranda Millet: An Example to All We could all learn a lesson by taking a look at the life of Maranda Millet. Hard work//‚ persistence//‚ and dreams// are what made Maranda in to the outstanding woman that she turned out to be. Maranda is a prime example showing that no matter where you come from or what obstacles life throws in your way‚ <<<<<with a little dedication // and a lot of hard work<<<<<<‚ you can achieve anything that you set your mind to. Despite

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    2.9 1.2.5 1.5.1.0.1 1.5.1.0.2 2.1.6.0.1 Bajra (Pearl millet) Bambara groundnut Banana Barley Beans‚ dry‚ edible‚ for grains Beans‚ harvested green Beet‚ fodder (mangel) Beet‚ red Beet‚ sugar Beet‚ sugar for fodder Beet‚ sugar for seeds Bergamot Betel nut Black pepper Black wattle Blackberries of various species Blueberry Brazil nut Breadfruit Broad bean‚ dry Broad bean‚ harvested green Broccoli Broom millet Broom sorghum Brussels sprouts Buckwheat Pennisetum americanum

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    different foods. They ate rice‚ millet‚ fish‚ sorghum‚ wheat‚ pork‚ vegetables‚ fruits‚ and ginger. They ate the plant‚ fruit‚ and even the root! The Ancient Chinese used these ingredients to make porridge‚ tea‚ soups‚ etc. Specialization is another key to success. You have to have surpluses of food to specialize or master a trade/art. Now what food surpluses did they use to trade‚ and what did they trade for? The Ancient Chinese had surplus foods of rice‚ wheat‚ sorghum‚ millet‚ and barley which they used

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    “Love in Infant Monkeys” Lydia Millet A mother can impact lives greatly. Could you imagine growing up without a mother? You can either be very lucky with a mother that cares for you or be deprived of that sense of love from a mother figure. It is inhumane to destroy any kind of maternal bond because mothers are not people to depend on‚ but are people to make depending not required. In my opinion‚ Harry doesn’t understand the true meaning of mothers earlier in the story but does get they

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    Recommendation After taking the tour around the Bowers Museum‚ I would recommend the Bowers Museum to any person that is interested in studying the culture of Ancient China. However‚ the Bowers Museum is not perfect. As stated earlier in the essay‚ The Ancient China exhibit does not fully represent the culture of Ancient China. There is no artifact that represent the daily lives of the average person in Ancient China. People like artisans‚ peasants‚ and farmers are not represented in the museum

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    trade and food production incredibly near their borders. China‚ without a doubt had amazing trade and food production. China used a famous trading route like‚ “The Silk Road.” Han China’s daily supplement included‚ rice‚ wheat‚ foxtail millet‚ proso millet‚ beans‚ and barley. But unlike China‚ Rome traded among themselves. As the Romans exchanged within their land area‚ they also used ocean trading‚ meaning they traded using boats through water passages. Romans traded grain‚ olive oil‚ garum

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    In recent years‚ it has become fashionable in the minds of some to belittle France. A rather boorish joke follows along the lines of arguing that the French have big heads only in order to accommodate their big mouths. This colloquial anecdote can be used to demonstrate that outsiders often view the behavior and policy of French government with contempt at their perceived arrogance. An example can be found in the case of Algeria’s decolonization. The failures and arrogance of the French allowed

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    Ottoman Turks-1280 Safavids-1487 • Compare and Contrast: Socially‚ Politically‚ Economically‚ Religiously‚ Militarily. (Socially) Ottoman Turks: Each millet‚ or nation‚ inside the empire had separate social customs in accordance with the religion of the millet‚ Muslim women had harsh restrictions as with Islamic law‚ but the non-Muslim‚ women were subject to separate laws‚ and Even Muslim women had more rights than in other Muslim nations. Safavids: Mixed society just like the Ottoman‚ Turkic-speaking

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    The Mughals and Ottomans were both very powerful and successful empires that left their mark on the world. Although both empires had very similar strategies in keeping peace and maintaining their power‚ there were many key differences that clearly highlighted the two apart. Both the Mughals and Ottomans were Islamic empires that imposed Islamic laws on their population. However‚ there was also a great non-Muslim population living in their boundaries. In order to keep the non-Muslim population satisfied

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