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Traditionally, coffee was grown the way Llach does it, in the shade of tropical trees.
That's because the new tissue would be grown from cloned stem cells that came from the individual's own body rather than from a foreign source.
About 70 percent of the world's crop is grown in West Africa, where, according to Rainforest Alliance's Chris Wille, "Really bad things have happened that now haunt the entire industry." In 2001, the U.S.
In a good growing site, with good soil and plenty of sun and moisture, it might have grown as much as 2 inches or so every 10 years.
Perhaps a bit more profit for struggling small farmers all over Latin America, thanks to increasingly savvy trade networks and an awakening interest among producers--often indigenous people--in organically grown and fair trade exports.
Entering the third era of disk evolution, the capacity of a single disk drive has grown to nearly 200GB, 40,000 times greater than the first 24-inch-platter, 5MB drive in 1956.
SKIN CELLS Skin cells, or basal cells (mag: x65), can be grown to help burn victims.
The findings suggest that the UROtsa cells grown with a serum-free medium could be a valuable adjunct for studying environmental insult to the human urothelium in general and for the stress response in particular.
In national politics the cost of congressional campaigns has grown four times faster than the economy as a whole; and again, that's not counting "soft money." Few Americans would say that politics has gotten four times better over that time.
It's a stock that has grown at about 18% over the last five years, versus a market that has grown at about 15%.
Total world elastomer consumption is estimated to have grown sharply by 5.7% last year, breaking the record set in 1989, according to figures presented by the International Rubber Study Group (IRSG).
By all known measures, the transfer-seeking economy has grown spectacularly over the past 30 or so years, with no end in sight.
Construction jobs in the District have grown at an annual rate of 2.8 percent throughout the recovery, compared with a decline at an annual rate of 1.8 percent in the nation.
Clean local environment suits organically grown products
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