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Nucleic Acids in Grass and Grass Silage
Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), 1988Little attention has been directed at defining the ‘protein’ fraction of silages. This component is normally estimated by fractionation based on solubility characteristics and under the conditions most commonly used, nucleic acids (ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)) would appear in the protein fraction.
A B McAllan, G D Braithwaite
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'Grass, Grass, Grass': Fox-hunting and the Creation of the Modern Landscape
Landscapes, 2004AbstractModern fox-hunting developed at a time when the rural landscape was being transformed by Parliamentary Enclosure, and as such it provides an alternative narrative on that process. Hunting also provided an opportunity for the social relationships created by the enclosure movement to be articulated and displayed in a very public manner across the
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Spikelets of Johnson Grass and Sudan Grass
Botanical Gazette, 19301. In both spikelets of both grasses the vascularization is essentially the same. The nerves to the right and left of the midrib in every bract are attached below the midrib of that bract. All the bundles to one bract are attached below and on the opposite side of the rachis from any of those to the next higher bract. 2.
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The Chemical Control of Bermuda Grass and of Crowfoot Grass
Science, 1944F, Fromm, I M, Vidal
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Effect of different pre-treatment methods on gasification properties of grass biomass
Renewable Energy, 2021Bilainu Oboirien +2 more
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