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Dictionary » L » Liner LinerLiner (Science: botany) a plant seedling grown in a long narrow tube (typically 10 inches tall and 1.5 inches in diameter) for convenient transplanting onto a revegetation site. ![]()
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Biological, cultural and technological evolution?... I don't know what kind of answer you expect to get out of a biology forum. The way you phrase your question, I feel that you're looking for a one-liner to help with your homework. This is a topic that could turn into a very interesting discussion, if approached from the right angle. I suggest ...
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The Fiber Disease... have got there any other way as I don't really use that room. I took it outside and sprayed it with neat vinegar and then puyt it in a bin liner and filled the bin liner up with fly spray and sealed it. When I showed it to Ed there was a horrible mucous in one patch. It wasn't in the bag ...
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The Fiber Disease... cleanse burn peppermint oil in oil burners around the house When I return from my friend's mill, remove my clothes at the door and place in a bin liner, then fill the bin liner with fly spray. After some time wash my clothes and then soak them in a 1:1 white vinegar/ water mix. Wash again. Meanwhile ...
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