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Mature and forests
Mature forests alternate between being net sinks and net sources of carbon dioxide ( see carbon dioxide sink and carbon cycle ).
Mature laurel forests typically have a dense tree canopy, and low light levels at the forest floor.

Mature and are
Mature mRNAs are recognized by their processed modifications and then exported through the nuclear pore.
Mature satyrs are often depicted in Roman art with goat's horns, while juveniles are often shown with bony nubs on their foreheads.
Mature human VFs are composed of layered structures which are quite different at the histological level.
Mature soil profiles in temperate regions may include three master horizons A, B and C. The A and B horizons are called the solum or “ true soil ” as most of the chemical and biological activity that has formed soil takes place in those two profiles.
Mature distillates ( of 3 to up to 80 years old ) made from sun-dried Savatiano, Sultana and Black Corinth grape varieties are blended with an aged Muscat wine from the Greek islands of Samos and Lemnos.
The Early Harappan, Mature Harappan, and Late Harappan phases are also called the Regionalisation, Integration, and Localisation eras, respectively, with the Regionalization era reaching back to the Neolithic Mehrgarh II period.
Mature ginger rhizomes are fibrous and nearly dry.
Mature cassowaries are placed beside native houses in cribs hardly larger than the birds themselves.
Mature thunderstorms are found near the center of the cluster, while dissipating thunderstorms exist on their downwind side.
Mature date palms can produce 80 – 120 kilograms ( 176 – 264 lb ) of dates per harvest season, although they do not all ripen at the same time so several harvests are required.
Mature fish average 121 – 137 cm ( 48 – 54 in ), although many fish are caught before they can grow this large.
Mature trees of most species are fairly cold-hardy and can survive temperatures slightly colder than for short periods of time, but younger plants will likely freeze to the ground.
Mature chromatophores are grouped into subclasses based on their colour ( more properly " hue ") under white light: xanthophores ( yellow ), erythrophores ( red ), iridophores ( reflective / iridescent ), leucophores ( white ), melanophores ( black / brown ) and cyanophores ( blue ).
Other conferences, such as Regional Conferences, Women's Conference, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Trans Students ' Conference ( changed as of 2004 ), Disabled Students ' Conference, Black Students ' Conference, Mature and Part-Time Students ' Conference and the International Students ' Conference ( created in 2004 ) are run to enhance the representation of the specific members they include.
Mature T < sub > h </ sub > cells express the surface protein CD4 and are referred to as CD4 < sup >+</ sup > T cells.
Mature seeds are often extremely dry and need to take in significant amounts of water, relative to the dry weight of the seed, before cellular metabolism and growth can resume.
Mature brown coir fibres contain more lignin and less cellulose than fibres such as flax and cotton, so are stronger but less flexible.
Mature individuals are goblet-shaped, on relatively long stalks.
Mature insulin has 35 fewer amino acids ; 4 are removed altogether, and the remaining 31 form the C-peptide.
Mature adult females are larger than males.
* Mature schizonts are larger than the host cell nucleus and commonly displace it.
* Mature schizonts, while varying in shape and size, contain plentiful cytoplasm and are commonly found in immature erthryocytes.
* Mature schizonts are either smaller than or only slightly larger than the host nucleus.

Mature and usually
* Mature women ( usually married and mothers ), who did most of the labor ;
The NUS Scotland President, VP ( Education ), VP ( Community ), two Priority, Education and Community Campaign Conveners, the Mature Students ' Officer and Postgraduate Students ' Officer are elected each year at NUS Scotland Conference, which is usually held in March, by representatives from member students ’ associations.
Mature trees usually continue to bear some juvenile foliage as well as adult, particularly on shaded shoots low in the crown.
Mature leaves are dark green with light gray-green cross-banding and usually range between 70 – 90 cm ( 27 – 36 in ) long and 5 – 6 cm ( 2 – 2. 5 in ) wide.
Mature state of basidia has the base usually topped with four basidiospores in which contains one from the two haploid nucleus obtained from the process of meiosis.
Mature female damselflies are usually brown / green, or blue which is an andromorph form.

Mature and open
Mature chaparral ( stands that have been allowed greater intervals between fires ) is characterized by nearly impenetrable, dense thickets ( except the more open chaparral of the desert ).
Mature open cones and seeds-MHNT
Mature spindle fruit, after splitting open to reveal the seeds
Mature Spindle fruit, split open to reveal the seeds
Alongside these are a series of open, autonomous action groups including the liberation groups ( Black Minority and Ethnic, Disability and Mental Health, LGBT, and Women ’ s ) and the International, Mature and Postgraduate Action Groups.

Mature and fall
As these fall they melt to become rain. Mature thunderstorms over the Philippines on May 2 2012.
Most Mature Readers books will fall under the MAX comics banner ( created specifically for mature content titles ), MAX and Mature-themed titles will continue to be designed to appear distinct from mainline Marvel titles, with the " MAX: Explicit Content " label very prominent on the cover.
Mature rush stalks are gathered in summer or fall.
Mature fruits will fall easily down to the ground.

Mature and their
Marcellus ' Greek slave ( played by Victor Mature ) guides him as a spiritual teacher, and his wife ( played by Jean Simmons ) follows his lead, although it will mean both their deaths.
Mature sperm ( and their antigens ) arise long after immune tolerance is established in infancy.
Mature lymphocytes recirculate between the blood and the peripheral lymphoid organs until they encounter their specific antigen.
These seven titles, all of which carried a " Suggested for Mature Readers " label on their covers, and shared a sophistication-driven sensibility the fan press dubbed " the Bergerverse, would form the initial basis of Vertigo.
Mature phellem cells have suberin in their walls to protect the stem from desiccation and pathogen attack.
Mature peptide hormones then diffuse through the blood to all of the cells of the body, where they interact with specific receptors on the surface of their target cells.
Mature females can give birth every three years, and the parental care will last until their offspring can find food themselves.
Mature toms are too large to achieve natural fertilization without injuring the hens, so their semen is collected, and hens are inseminated artificially.
Mature birds lose their intense interest in the unusual, and become highly neophobic.
Mature chard leaves and stalks are typically cooked ( like in pizzoccheri ) or sauteed ; their bitterness fades with cooking, leaving a refined flavor which is more delicate than that of cooked spinach.
* On January 12, 1948, Widmark, Victor Mature and Coleen Gray reprised their screen roles for a Lux Radio Theatre broadcast.
Mature and Widmark also reprised their screen roles for three broadcasts on The Screen Guild Theater, the first of which aired on October 28, 1948.
In a 2004 article, Farmer, Sproat, and Witzel presented a number of arguments in support of their thesis that the Indus script is nonlinguistic, principal among them being the extreme brevity of the inscriptions, the existence of too many rare signs increasing over the 700-year period of the Mature Harappan civilization, and the lack of random-looking sign repetition typical for representations of actual spoken language ( whether syllabic-based or letter-based ), as seen, for example, in Egyptian cartouches.
Mature bay silvers retain their reddish bodies, though the presence of small amounts of silver often gives them a chocolate appearance.
Inasmuch, as I admired fine actors like Richard Widmark, Victor Mature, Robert Mitchum, and others who had made their early marks in the dark, sordid, and guilt-ridden world of film noir ; here, indeed, was a market for my talents.
Mature Shagbarks are easy to recognize because, as their name implies, they have shaggy bark.
In a 2004 article, Farmer, Sproat, and Witzel presented a number of arguments in support of their thesis that the Indus script is nonlinguistic, principal among them being the extreme brevity of the inscriptions, the existence of too many rare signs increasing over the 700-year period of the Mature Harappan civilization, and the lack of random-looking sign repetition typical for representations of actual spoken language ( whether syllabic-based or letter-based ), as seen, for example, in Egyptian cartouches.
Mature plants are easily recognizable by their cephalium, a wool-and bristle-coated structure at the apex of the plant, containing a mass of areoles from which the small flowers grow.
Mature adults can disperse tens or hundreds of kilometers from their breeding grounds in fresh flowing water, under their own power and assisted by prevailing winds, complicating control efforts.

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