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  • ...ics]]の50/50の合弁会社である[[Wikipedia:Cobasys|Cobasys]]再編された。2009年、ChevronとEnergy Conservation Devicesの両社は、Cobasysの株式をSB LiMotive Co.に売却した。 同プロジェクトでは、[[:en:Barrow Island|バロー島]]に年間1,500万トンの[[:en:liquefied natural gas plant|液化天然ガスプラント]]を建設するほか、西オーストラリア州にガスを供給する日量300テラジュールの国内ガスプラントを建設している。 ...
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  • ...bryophyte|Embryophyta]] (land plants). The latter includes the [[flowering plant]]s, [[conifer]]s and other [[gymnosperm]]s, [[fern]]s and [[Fern ally|their ...s a and b, which gives them their green color. Some plants are [[Parasitic plant|parasitic]] or [[mycotroph]]ic and have lost the ability to produce normal ...
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  • {{short description|Perennial woody plant with elongated trunk}} ...trees. Trees are not a [[Taxon|taxonomic group]] but include a variety of plant species that [[Convergent evolution|have independently evolved]] a trunk an ...
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  • ...ainst herbivory|defense]] and protection against [[insect]]s, [[fungi]], [[Plant disease resistance|diseases]], and [[herbivorous]] [[mammal]]s.<ref name="g ...e [[Ebers Papyrus]] from [[ancient Egypt]], c. 1550 BC, describes over 850 plant medicines. The Greek physician [[Pedanius Dioscorides|Dioscorides]], who wo ...
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  • For example, some secondary metabolites are [[toxin]]s used to [[Plant defense against herbivory|deter predation]], and others are [[pheromone]]s ...ar=2003 |isbn=978-1-930513-49-5 }}</ref> [[Pharmacognosy]] is the study of plant sources of phytochemicals. ...
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  • {{short description|Science of plant life}} ...ce (journal){{!}}''Plant Science'' (journal)|Plant Biology (journal){{!}}''Plant Biology'' (journal)|Botanist (liquor)|Botanist (band)}} ...
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  • ...dietary supplement or eating B<sub>12</sub> fortified food such as cereal, plant-based milks, and [[nutritional yeast]] as a regular part of their diet. The ...[Ruminant]]s, such as cows and sheep, are foregut fermenters, meaning that plant food undergoes microbial fermentation in the [[rumen]] before entering the ...
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  • ...dietary supplement or eating B<sub>12</sub> fortified food such as cereal, plant-based milks, and [[nutritional yeast]] as a regular part of their diet. The ...[Ruminant]]s, such as cows and sheep, are foregut fermenters, meaning that plant food undergoes microbial fermentation in the [[rumen]] before entering the ...
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  • ...ination allowed global cultivation of the plant. Noted French botanist and plant collector [[Jean Michel Claude Richard]] falsely claimed to have discovered ...anilla florentine codex.jpg|upright=1.81|thumb| Drawing of the ''Vanilla'' plant from the ''[[Florentine Codex]]'' (c. 1580) and description of its use and ...
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  • ...]]''', is the [[reproduction|reproductive]] structure found in [[flowering plant]]s (plants of the division [[Angiospermae]]). The biological function of a ...flower's stigma. This pollination does not require an investment from the plant to provide nectar and pollen as food for pollinators.<ref>{{Cite web|url=ht ...
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  • [[File:Breeding transgenesis cisgenesis.svg|thumb|Comparison of conventional plant breeding with [[transgenic]] and [[cisgenic]] genetic modification|upright= ...om-conventional-plant-breeding/|title=How does GM differ from conventional plant breeding?|website=royalsociety.org|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-11-14}}< ...
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  • {{short description|Photosynthetic part of a vascular plant}} ...'''leaves''') is any of the principal appendages of a [[vascular plant]] [[plant stem|stem]],{{sfn|Esau|2006}} usually borne laterally aboveground and speci ...
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  • ...any]] that survived as the most important contribution of antiquity to the plant sciences, even into the [[Middle Ages]].<ref name="eb1911">{{EB1911|wstitle ...esented his paper, "''Versuche über Pflanzenhybriden''" ("[[Experiments on Plant Hybridization]]"), in 1865,<ref>{{Cite book|last=Henig|url=http://archive.o ...
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  • ...imal]], a mouse, was created in 1974 by [[Rudolf Jaenisch]], and the first plant was produced in 1983. In 1994, the [[Flavr Savr]] tomato was released, the ...s = Smyth SJ | title = The human health benefits from GM crops | journal = Plant Biotechnology Journal | volume = 18 | issue = 4 | pages = 887–888 | date = ...
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  • ...15/mode/2up|access-date=16 October 2015|language=sa}}</ref> Some medicinal plant names from the ''[[Atharvaveda]]'' and other Vedas can be found in subseque ...In the 19th century, William Dymock and co-authors summarized hundreds of plant-derived medicines along with the uses, microscopic structure, chemical comp ...
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  • * ''[[Conservation medicine]]'' studies the relationship between human and animal health, and ...story and in Europe right until the late 18th century, not only animal and plant products were used as medicine, but also human body parts and fluids. [[Pha ...
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  • * ''[[Conservation medicine]]'' studies the relationship between human and animal health, and ...story and in Europe right until the late 18th century, not only animal and plant products were used as medicine, but also human body parts and fluids. [[Pha ...
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