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Harvesting and immediate
Harvesting also removes carbon from the forest but some of it is stored in wood products ( preventing its immediate release to the atmosphere ) and some is available for use as biomass energy ( displacing fossil fuel use ), although using biomass as a fuel produces air pollution in the form of carbon monoxide, NOx ( nitrogen oxides ), VOCs ( volatile organic compounds ), particulates and other pollutants, in some cases at levels above those from traditional fuel sources such as coal or natural gas.

Harvesting and all
Harvesting equipment also can encounter difficulties as it cannot remove all of the infestation, it cannot access shallow areas and equipment can be inhibited by large masses of the plant.
The Deering company and the reorganized Plano Harvester Company, which had moved to Pullman, competed aggressively with each other and the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, but in 1902, under his son's direction, all three companies merged to form the International Harvester Company.

Harvesting and taken
Harvesting as a commercial timber began in the late 18th century, but most of the harvesting has only taken place since the introduction of chainsaws in 1967.

Harvesting and after
Harvesting can begin in late fall after the first frost, and continue through winter until the ground freezes over.
Harvesting is done just before or soon after the beginning of flowering.
Harvesting of fruits close to the Kalimantan border where road communication is poor made it so difficult that the trading of fruits can only take place about midnight when the sellers emerges from the jungle after a day of harvesting.
Harvesting can begin six years after planting, making bamboo a potential source of tropical biomass production for industry ( e. g., biofuels ).

Harvesting and removing
Harvesting involves simply lifting the bags or rack to the surface and removing the mature oysters.
Harvesting is accomplished by removing one or both claws from the live animal and returning it to the ocean where it can regrow the lost limb ( s ).
Harvesting affected stands aids fire management by removing the presumed hazard and breaking the continuity of the fuels.
Harvesting is accomplished by removing one or both claws from the live animal and returning it to the ocean where it can regrow the lost limb ( s ).

Harvesting and crop
Harvesting occurs when the average size of celery in a field is marketable ; due to extremely uniform crop growth, fields are harvested only once.

Harvesting and
In 1902 the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company and Deering Harvester Company, along with three smaller agricultural equipment firms ( Milwaukee ; Plano ; and Warder, Bushnell, and Glessner manufacturers of Champion brand ) merged to create the International Harvester Company.

Harvesting and up
Harvesting occurs up to three times a year ( about every 4 months ) and is collected by plucking, shearing, or collection of the moulting fur.

Harvesting and on-farm
Harvesting is done at least weekly, by hand, sometimes with part-time help, and produce is sorted, washed and sold fresh at the local farmers ' market, and from an on-farm stand.

Harvesting and .
Harvesting is performed by divers using surface supplied air " hookah " systems operating from runabout style, outboard powered boats.
Harvesting is accomplished using mechanical harvesters of a variety of configurations.
" The Mullus " Harvesting pepper.
Harvesting and transporting coal by ship from Alaska through the territory's panhandle would be very expensive.
Harvesting pearls off the coast proves unsuccessful, and the slaves are put to work planting and harvesting the initial large crops of tobacco and sugar cane.
Harvesting time is crucial to winemaking, with the grape rapidly losing acidity as soon as it ripens.
Harvesting wild turtles is legal in a number of states in the USA.
Harvesting in the United States and in Greece is often accomplished by using shaking equipment to shake the nuts off the tree.
Other terms used include Data Archaeology, Information Harvesting, Information Discovery, Knowledge Extraction, etc.
Harvesting Jasmine was a labor-intensive business only a few decades ago.
Harvesting also required many workers.
Harvesting occurs in two stages.
Harvesting fish from regenerated nitrogen areas will lead to a decrease in nitrogen and therefore a decrease in primary production.
Harvesting the fruits is a popular pastime.
Harvesting methods may include clearcutting or selective cutting.
Harvesting is at the heart of Naskapi spirituality.
The OAI technical infrastructure, specified in the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting ( OAI-PMH ), currently in version 2. 0, defines a mechanism for data providers to expose their metadata.
Harvesting and breeding of wild horses was lucrative for a period.
Harvesting involves breaking off the rhizome from the shoot.
The ice business faded with the advent of refrigeration, but the Thompson Ice House, established in 1826, is now preserved as the Thompson Ice Harvesting Museum.
Harvesting Ice c. 1907
Harvesting trees for lumber and other products was a major early industry.

general and usage
Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences, but in modern usage the fine arts, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, are distinguished from acquired skills in general, and the decorative or applied arts.
* general assessment: services only fair ; in 2006 the government sold a 51 percent stake in the national telephone company and ultimately plans to retain only a 23 percent stake in the company ; fixed-line connections stand at less than 1 per 100 persons ; mobile-cellular usage, fostered by multiple providers, is increasing rapidly from a low base
Higher levels of integer range require more structures to deal with the additional digits, and therefore more complexity, size, power usage, and general expense.
Portland cement is the most common type of cement in general usage.
fixed-line connections stand at less than 1 per 100 persons ; equipment is old and outdated, and connections with many parts of the country are unreliable ; mobile-cellular usage, in part a reflection of the poor condition and general inadequacy of the fixed-line network, increased more than 6-fold between 2002 and 2007 reaching a subscribership base of 25 per 100 persons
Long a disparaging term in Mexico, the term " Chicano " gradually transformed from a class-based term of derision to one of ethnic pride and general usage within Mexican-American communities, beginning with the rise of the Chicano movement in the 1960s.
In general usage today a " clock " refers to any device for measuring and displaying the time.
In general usage, complexity tends to be used to characterize something with many parts in intricate arrangement.
A descriptive definition can be shown to be " right " or " wrong " by comparison to general usage, but a stipulative definition can only be disproved by showing a logical contradiction.
In general usage, where letters appear with the caron ( č, š and ž ) they are considered as separate letters from c, s or z and collated separately ; letters with the ogonek ( ą, ę, į and ų ), the macron ( ū ) and the superdot ( ė ) are considered as separate letters as well, but not given a unique collation order.
However it is worth noting that the term has fallen out of general usage with respect to women who are dominant in their private relationships, and has taken on more and more, the connotation of " professional.
: For general information on this drug, including medical usage, see dextromethorphan.
In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom on January 19, 1996, health minister Gerald Malone noted that the title doctor had never been restricted to either medical practitioners or those with doctoral degrees in the UK, commenting that the word was defined by common usage but that the titles " physician, doctor of medicine, licentiate in medicine and surgery, bachelor of medicine, surgeon, general practitioner and apothecary " did have special protection in law.
In general usage, design of experiments ( DOE ) or experimental design is the design of any information-gathering exercises where variation is present, whether under the full control of the experimenter or not.
In general usage, the Byzantine imperial title evolved from simply " emperor " ( basileus ), to " emperor of the Romans " ( basileus tōn Rōmaiōn ) in the 9th century, to " emperor and autocrat of the Romans " ( basileus kai autokratōr tōn Rōmaiōn ) in the 10th.
He used it frequently in his editorials for many years in the 1940s to 1960s but it never came into general usage the way Murphy's Law has.
This usage is still partly present in modern English ; hence the English use of " Teutons " in reference to the Germanic peoples in general besides the specific tribe of the Teutons defeated at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae in 102 BCE.
This usage has become so predominant that the general public is unaware that different meanings exist.
Others prefer to follow common popular usage, arguing that the positive form is confusing and unlikely to become widespread in the general public.
For general usage of takkanaot in Jewish history see the article Takkanah.
The term came into general usage in the 1830s.
As a general rule, these icons strictly followed models and formulas hallowed by usage, some of which had originated in Constantinople.
< sup > δ </ sup > Though this term is non-standard usage – by " left ", agorists mean " left " in the general sense used by left-libertarians, as defined by Roderick T. Long, as "... an integration, or I'd argue, a reintegration of libertarianism with concerns that are traditionally thought of as being concerns of the left.
If the term has nonetheless retained a certain consistency in its use across these fields and would-be movements, it perhaps reflects the word ’ s position in general English usage: though the standard dictionary definition of irreal gives it the same meaning as unreal, irreal is very rarely used in comparison with unreal.
He also increased the size of the regular army from 11, 000 to 15, 000 and introduced general usage of the improved guns that he had used successfully during the Mexican – American War.

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