b. The direction, configuration, or lie of something: the run of the grain in leather. c. Nautical The immersed part of a ship's hull abaft of the middle body. d. A length of torn or unraveled stitches in a knitted fabric. e. Geology A vein or seam, as of ore or rock. 9. ...
clean - remove shells or husks from; "clean grain before milling it" winnow - blow away or off with a current of air; "winnow chaff" pick - remove in small bits; "pick meat from a bone" clear up, clear - free (the throat) by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat" ...
The TDP-43 oligomer associated disease treatable by the medicament or the pharmaceutical composition of the present disclosure may be any of, Alzheimer's disease, argyrophilic grain disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), ALS-parkinsonism dementia complex of Guam, vascular dementia, frontotemporal ...
Taubes makes hay of the fact that Keys was supported in part by the sugar industry, painting Yudkin as a righteous underdog standing up to a corrupt and aggressive Keys. Yet he never gives serious consideration to the strength of the evidence supporting each man’s beliefs, instead using...
of Santarém, the northernmost port on the Tapajós, is the uppermost point of Brazil’s soy river highway. In the shadow of multinational corporation Cargill’s Amazon port, I listen to the mechanical whirring of grain and soy being passed through orange chambers hundreds of feet above my ...
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b. The direction, configuration, or lie of something: the run of the grain in leather. c. Nautical The immersed part of a ship's hull abaft of the middle body. d. A length of torn or unraveled stitches in a knitted fabric. e. Geology A vein or seam, as of ore or rock. 9. ...
b. The direction, configuration, or lie of something: the run of the grain in leather. c. Nautical The immersed part of a ship's hull abaft of the middle body. d. A length of torn or unraveled stitches in a knitted fabric. e. Geology A vein or seam, as of ore or rock. 9. ...
b. The direction, configuration, or lie of something: the run of the grain in leather. c. Nautical The immersed part of a ship's hull abaft of the middle body. d. A length of torn or unraveled stitches in a knitted fabric. e. Geology A vein or seam, as of ore or rock. 9. ...
1. Introduction The most common spoilage fungi are Aspergillus sp., Fusarium sp., Penicillium sp., and Candida sp.; they can produce mycotoxins, which are extremely harmful to both humans and animals. Symptoms of spoilage fungi can also cause grain discoloration, chemical and nutritional changes,...