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Commercial and herbicide
* Herbicide-resistant crops Commercial varieties of important agricultural crops ( including soy, maize / corn, sorghum, canola, alfalfa and cotton ) have been developed which incorporate a recombinant gene that results in resistance to the herbicide glyphosate ( trade name Roundup ), and simplifies weed control by glyphosate application.

Commercial and use
Commercial use of Ranger ’ s product began two years later.
Commercial devices called " magnetic filters " are sold, but the name reflects their use, not their mode of operation.
Commercial use of hydrofoils in the U. S. first appeared in 1961 when two commuter vessels were commissioned by Harry Gale Nye, Jr .' s North American Hydrofoils to service the route from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey to the financial district of Lower Manhattan.
Commercial hydroponics production of large plants like tomatoes, cucumber, and peppers use one form or another of run to waste hydroponics.
Commercial use of machinima has increased.
Commercial VoIP services are often competitive with traditional telephone service in terms of call quality even though QoS mechanisms are usually not in use on the user's connection to his ISP and the VoIP provider's connection to a different ISP.
It was originally called " Red Hat Commercial Linux " It was the first Linux distribution to use the RPM Package Manager as its packaging format, and over time has served as the starting point for several other distributions, such as Mandriva Linux and Yellow Dog Linux.
( Uniform Commercial Code ), however under common law you may still use it.
* Commercial use of microcoded CPUs
Commercial nuclear power plants use fuel that is typically enriched to around 3 % uranium-235.
* DVR devices such as TiVo became popular, making it possible to record television broadcasts to a hard drive-based digital storage medium and allowing many additional features including the option to fast-forward through commercials or to use an automatic Commercial skipping feature.
Commercial users who make or accept many long distance calls to or from a particular distant place may make them as local calls by use of foreign exchange service.
The first Internet exchange point was the Commercial Internet Exchange ( CIX ), formed by Alternet / UUNET ( now Verizon Business ), PSI, and CERFNET to exchange traffic without regard for whether the traffic complied with the acceptable use policy ( AUP ) of the NSFNet or ANS ' interconnection policy .< REF > Cybertelecom :: Internet History 1990s :: CIX </ REF > The CIX infrastructure consisted of a single router, managed by PSI, and was initially located in Santa Clara, California.
Commercial exploitation of petroleum, largely as a replacement for oils from animal sources ( notably whale oil ), for use in oil lamps began in the 19th century.
* Richmond Vale Railway, A private railway in NSW Australia that was the Last Commercial Railway in Australia to use steam locomotives
Commercial systems started appearing in the United States in 1970, after the FCC had legalized the use of SSTV for advanced level amateur radio operators in 1968.
* Commercial district, a part of a city where the primary use of property is for business, commerce and trade
Commercial riverboats can use the river from Bar-sur-Seine, to its mouth.
Commercial bakeries tend to use lard for the fat, and often whip the lard to introduce air bubbles.
Commercial producers either pasteurize the yolks, freeze them and substitute water for most of their liquid, or use other emulsifiers.
As an alternative term to " tourism ", some organizations such as the Commercial Spaceflight Federation use the term " personal spaceflight ".
There is no tow-path in the tunnel so bargees had to walk their barges through, braced against the roof .< ref >< cite > Alan Faulkner " The Regent's Canal: London's Hidden Waterway " ( 2005 ) ISBN 1-870002-59-8 </ ref > Commercial use of the canal has declined since the 1960s.
Commercial vaccine was developed in 1950, yet due to limited use, the virus remains prevalent in many populations.
British Waterways Board was required under the Act to keep Commercial and Cruising Waterways fit for their respective traffic and use.

Commercial and generally
Commercial snowboards generally require extra equipment such as bindings and special boots which help secure both feet of a snowboarder, who generally rides in an upright position.
Commercial cheese brands, however, are generally manufactured by modern processes that do not have the same lactose reducing properties, and as no regulations mandate what qualifies as an " aged " cheese, this description does not provide any indication of whether the process used significantly reduced lactose.
Commercial " sassafras oil " generally is a byproduct of camphor production in Asia or comes from related trees in Brazil.
Commercial ponzu is generally sold in glass bottles, which may have some sediment.
The Uniform Commercial Code is generally viewed as one of the most important developments in American law, having been enacted ( with local adaptations ) in almost every jurisdiction.
Service contracts and, in the United States, other contracts not governed by the Uniform Commercial Code, generally require consideration to modify a contract ( because of what is called the preexisting duty rule ).
In part, this reflects the changing character of Spitalfields more generally, but in Commercial Street in particular it was stimulated by the departure of the market in 1991 ( and subsequent redevelopment of its buildings ), the arrival of a number of private residential developments ( especially at the northern end of the street ), and the introduction of some modest traffic-calming measures.
Commercial aircraft generally take off on Runway 15 and land on Runway 8 with ILS.
Commercial aircraft on hold will generally fly slow, racetrack-shaped patterns which differ considerably from the airfield traffic pattern that will be commenced once the approval has been given to land.
Commercial translations are generally done into Eastern Armenian, the official language of the Republic of Armenia.
Commercial establishments generally use semi-automatic machines with several group heads.
The five roads of Commercial Street, Stow Hill, Bridge Street, High Street and Skinner Street converge at Westgate Square ( named after the Westgate Hotel ) and this is generally regarded as the central point the city.
Commercial, industrial, and mass residential devices issue a signal to a fire alarm system, while household detectors, known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself.
The term is also generally accepted to refer to television programming that is not produced by a Commercial broadcasting company or other media source for national or international distribution.
Commercial aviation pilots working for a carrier have their privileges determined by their seniority or generally known as the " pilot seniority list.
( Commercial airlines generally forbid passengers to bring their own oxygen.
Commercial ships generally make use of efficient transfer orbits which can take several times as long.
The " formal " American legal term for a blank cheque is an – rather, a blank cheque is an example of an incomplete instrument, which more generally is any incomplete signed writing – and these are covered in the Uniform Commercial Code's Article 3, Section 115.
Commercial farming in the Pine Barrens is limited to plants that thrive in its nutrient-poor soil — generally acidic fruits.
Commercial diving operators now generally use a closed bell in conjunction with a surface hyperbaric chamber, These have safety and ergonomic advantages and allow decompression to be carried out after the bell has been raised to the surface and back on board the diving support vessel.
In 1971, Everet Jones of the U. S. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries ( a predecessor of the National Marine Fisheries Service ) discovered the cigar shark, as it was then generally known, was responsible.
Commercial fryers are generally available in mild steel or stainless steel.
Commercial models generally have either a short, ballasted shoal draft keel or a weighted centerboard, while home-built designs often use water ballast and leeboards.

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