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The commerce clause remains safe too, and may soon arise from the Dormancy in Wisconsin.
"Today there is much focus on our rights. Indeed, I think there is a proliferation of rights." Ann Althouse 2009
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Dormancy, or inactivity, fees will still be allowed after 12 consecutive months of inactivity.
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Dormancy, or inactivity, fees will still be allowed after 12
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Dormancy is broken when they pass through an animal gut, by scarification, bush fire or by hot-water treatment.
Chapter 7 1999
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Dormancy. viability and germination of Adenanthera pavonina seeds.
Chapter 10 1996
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Dormancy, viability and germination of Adenanthera pavonina seeds.
Chapter 39 1990
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Dormancy of Yams in Relation to Storage, in: MIEGE, J.
7 Bibliography 1978
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Dormancy evidently serves to facilitate the tuber, as an organ of vegetative propagation, to overcome an unfavourable climatic period.
4 Yams 1978
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The possibility to store fresh yam tubers is decisively influenced by their dormancy Dormancy occurs shortly after physiological maturity of the tubers (wilting point).
4 Yams 1978
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