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    moringga seeds

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    Abstract Moringa seeds are known to contain an antimicrobial substance‚ which gets rid of microorganisms that suppresses growth. This investigatory project aims to prove that Moringa seeds can be used to purify contaminated water. The benefits of this investigatory project is that the purified water may be used in our everyday lives‚ may help in the preservation of water‚ fewer expenses would occur and adds knowledge towards the purification of water. In this experiment‚ Moringa seeds‚ a mortar‚ a clean

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    Poppy Seeds

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    Poppy Seed in daily life (Kas Kas) Kas-kas or it’s scientific name Semen Papaveris also known as Opium Poppy in English‚ is an erect annual herb‚ growing up to a meter and a half in height with large hairless‚ almost grayish-green‚ serrated leaves. Poppy seed‚ tiny dried seed of the opium poppy‚ used as food‚ food flavouring‚ and the source of poppy-seed oil. Poppy seeds have no narcotic properties‚ because the fluid contained in the bud that becomes opium is present only before the seeds are fully

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    Seed Germination

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    Influence of Acidic Solutions on Lettuce Seed Germination Introduction In the environment‚ plants are critically affected by the composition of soil‚ as they acquire all nutrients from it. A nutrient must be soluble and must remain soluble long enough in order to travel into the roots of the plant (Kissel and Miller‚ 2008). Soil PH directly affects the life and growth of a plant‚ since it affects the availability of the nutrients needed for plant life. Most nutrients are in their most available

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    Mustard seed

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    Mahendragarh Punjab Ludhiana‚ Bhatinda‚ Faridkot‚ Fathepur Sahib Orissa Sundergarn‚ Cuttack ‚ Barughar‚ Dhenkanal SEASON The sowing of the seeds is done after the harvest of the Kharif crop in the month of November and is mainly cultivated on irrigated land. Rape/Mustard seed is usually a rabi crop i.e. the plantation of the Rape/Mustard seed is done in the winter (October‚ November and December) and that is why it is preceded by light and showers. These showers come at the onset of the

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    Durian Seed

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    Grind Jackfruit Seeds as Substitute For Flour Abstract Jackfruit is quiet abundant in our country as a result‚ its seeds are just scattered and not use for other matters aside from that it can be planted again for another Jackfruit tree. Flour is a very important ingredient for every pastries we eat. But because of its high price‚ people don ’t buy or refuse to buy food that contains flour as one of itsingredient. The researcher discovered that Jacfruit seeds isrich in vitamins like complex

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    Seed Bombs

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    BROOKLYN BLOOMS SEED BOMB WORKSHOP What: Seedbombs‚ or seedballs are a mixture of clay‚ compost and seeds that are designed to improve ecology in blighted often hard to reach areas. The components are simply mixed together into balls that can easily be dropped or thrown in an appropriate place. How: The clay prevents the compost and seeds from being washed away in rain and keeps them damp. The seeds will sprout plants that need the compost for nutrients required for successful early growth

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    Seed and Gardenia

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    or stored. Once the fertilization occurs‚ the ovules will transfer into seeds and the plant will begin to produce fruit. The Gardenia is known as a deer resistant plant. It uses it’s strong scent ‚ woody branches‚ thick leaves ‚ and It’s waxy leaves. Gardenias life cycle.. The Germination of a gardenia takes about 21 to 60 days their seeds grow slowy and erratically when they germinate they need lots of sunlight.! The seed production of the Gardenia The flower is pollinated and fertilized‚ the

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    The Seeds of Destruction

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    The Seeds of Destruction The main objective of my project is to explore in depth‚ how the bio-piracy and biotech patent system affect the life of indigenous people of Third World countries‚ in relation to their rights to natural resources and knowledge that they have developed in common over centuries. I would focus on few important issues‚ including the enclosure of natural commons‚ such as seeds and plants on one hand‚ and the exploitation of the worker‚ his labor and knowledge about them‚ on

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    The seeds of discouragement in work with young people INTRODUCTION Discouragement by definition is the act of or instance of being discouraged‚ the state of being discouraged or something that discourages. In other words it is simply the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles. Young people may become defiant or hard if seeds of discouragement are sown into their lives especially during their childhood years. This essay will seek to demonstrate how discouragement can be used positively by a child

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    Radish Seeds

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    INTRODUCTION A seed is a fertilized ovule that contains an embryo and transforms it into a new plant through the process of germination. Seeds remain inactive until conditions are right for germination. All seeds need water‚ oxygen‚ and proper temperature in order to germinate. However‚ some seeds require full light or darkness to germinate. According to Holm (1996) seeds have chemical inhibitors that prevent germination. A seed will not grow unless those inhibitors are destroyed by things like

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