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    Examples of grains in a Sentence

  • Examples of grain
    1. The fields were planted with grain.
    2. Cut along the grain of the wood.
    3. He doesn't like to shave against the grain.
    4. a grain of sand
    5. a grain of salt
    6. The terrific seven-grain bread here is the kryptonite of restaurant reviewers: two mini-loaves and you are incapacitated.
    7. In fact, research in Canada, Australia, China and the United States over the last 30 years suggests that perennialization of the major grain crops like wheat, rice, sorghum and sunflowers can be developed in the foreseeable future.
    8. a scarcity of grain
    9. There are many types of sealed systems, for example an audio speaker, a printing machine, a heating system, a grain storage system.
    10. The seedsman / Upon the slime and ooze scatters his grain. — Shakespeare.
    11. to smut grain for the mill
    12. the sweat of hay or grain in a mow or stack
  • Examples of grains
    1. Usually oats is last in a rotation and does not get the fertilizer that other feed grains get.
    2. Skeletal grains are in some cases highly micritized and not easily identifiable (Fig 6c ).
    3. Lentil grains are rich source of nutritious protein, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins and are mainly consumed as dhal and fried snacks in Indian subcontinent and as soup and muchadara in Mediterranean region and also as sprout in other regions.
    4. Phytate or phytic acid is a main storage form of phosphate and is ubiquitously distributed in plant foods, especially cereal grains and legumes.
    5. Ectoapertures of pollen grains of all analyzed cultivars are narrow and long whereas endoapertures are circular (Fig 2N ).
    6. It contains micritic grains as algal balls, glaebules, peloids, calcareous intraclasts (Fig 6a ), fragments of mollusk shells (Fig 6b ), “algae” and foraminifera.
    7. Medium plane of nutrition cow diet ( MPN ) was achieved by grazing endophyte-infected tall fescue/red clover pastures supplemented daily with 2.3 kg of dried distiller’s grains with solubles and soyhulls (70% DDGS/30% soyhulls).
    8. In the same species, silencing of the meiosis-associated gene MEZ1 (ZPT2-5), yields plants producing tetracolporate pollen grains with increased DNA content that lead to premature seed abortion after pollination and fertilization [51 ].
    9. A few triaperturate pollen grains possibly belonging to Normapolles complex indicate that the vegetation from the Velaux region was probably composed of both gymnosperms (Coniferales) and angiosperms.
  • Examples of grained
    1. Displacement on F3 was followed by continued accumulation and onlap of the fine-grained sands of unit 3 on the footwall and development of soil Qb2.
    2. Shale is fine-grained rock made of silt or wet mud that has been lithified by compaction and cementation.
    3. The rock is strongly tectonized with a finely grained structure.
    4. In some species, this selective pressure was not local but species-wide; evolution in maize, for example, turned the hard podcase of teosinte into easily milled, but still glumed, pod-corns and then into naked-grained cobs 41, 42 .
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