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After Larkin has been persuaded to restock his tangled acres with pheasants, he poaches only what he needs for the nourishment of his family and local callers.
The eggs are retained in or on the parent's body but the larvae subsist on the yolks of their eggs and receive no nourishment from the adult.
At first they feed on the yolks of the eggs but as this source of nourishment declines they begin to rasp at the ciliated epithelial cells that line the oviduct.
Tacitus however leaves open the possibility that she was deprived of nourishment while in prison and her death was not voluntary.
The latter scribe revealed not only astute mechanical editing, but also unbridled nourishment of the physical manuscript itself .".
My body runs on a different kind of nourishment.
Over the years Catherine had eaten less and less, claiming that she found no nourishment in earthly food.
Some carnivorous plants, such as pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes, obtain nourishment from the feces of commensal animals.
For they cut the cheeks of the males with a sword, so that before they receive the nourishment of milk they must learn to endure wounds.
The mother's evolutionary imperative is often to conserve resources for her own survival while providing sufficient nourishment to current and subsequent litters.
Jasmuheen ( born 1957 as Ellen Greve ) is an Australia-based proponent of " pranic nourishment " or breatharianism, defined as the practice of living without food or fluid of any sort.
" According to the BBC, Verity Linn's " diary mentioned the teachings of self-proclaimed prophet Jasmuheen who believes people can draw nourishment from the ' divine life force in the form of liquid light '.
The offspring are eventually able to leave the marsupium for short periods, returning to it for warmth, protection and nourishment.
Pasiphaƫ nursed him in his infancy, but he grew and became ferocious, being the unnatural offspring of man and beast, he had no natural source of nourishment and thus devoured man for sustenance.
Nutrition ( also called nourishment or aliment ) is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary ( in the form of food ) to support life.
He placed two sacrificial offerings before the Olympian: a selection of beef hidden inside an ox's stomach ( nourishment hidden inside a displeasing exterior ), and the bull's bones wrapped completely in " glistening fat " ( something inedible hidden inside a pleasing exterior ).
Alternatively, they may have used stored yolk products for nourishment during their first few days of life, as in modern reptiles, rather than depend on parents for food.
It relates to the nourishment of the people and signifies: the agricultural aspects of the Earth.
In monotremes, mammals which lay eggs, namely the platypus and the echidnas, either the term uterus or oviduct is used to describe the same organ, but the egg does not develop a placenta within the mother and thus does not receive further nourishment after formation and fertilization.
It implants into the endometrium, and derives nourishment from blood vessels which develop exclusively for this purpose.
Wheat provides more nourishment for humans than any other food source.
This meant a greater surplus, which resulted in towns that became centers of trade supporting various rulers, educators, craftspeople, merchants, and religious leaders who did not have to worry about locating nourishment.
Since honey alone often does not provide enough nourishment for the yeast to carry on its lifecycle, a mead that is devoid of fruit, etc.
This fate has cursed him with eternal deprivation of nourishment.
Beach nourishment involves pumping sand onto beaches to improve their health.

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