The lower degree of depth-mediated inhibition in no-till may increase the percentage of active seedbank, thereby reducing the amount of older seeds.
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He had waited without moving, standing stock-still on thebank, peering into the water, hoping for another glimpse, a ripple in the water's surface even.
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Thebankwill only use the less costly of the two methods.
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Statutory regulation played a relatively minor role in the prudential control of banks.
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Urban respondents were more likely to owe money to a loan-agent, and less likely to owe it to abank.
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They campaigned for a change in the law and encouraged banks and specialist brokers to adopt professional standards.
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The blood banks are legally accountable for blood safety.
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Large numbers of mice established by in vitro fertilization with cryopreserved spermatozoa: implications and applications for genetic resource banks, mutagenesis screens and mouse backcrosses.
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Otherwise, for its risk-averse nonmoving clientele, thebankwill always prefer cash reserves over storage; the latter will then never be used in equilibrium.
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However, we have found thatbankcapital tends to move counter-cyclically: that is, banks tend to increase capital during economic downturns.
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While being more permissive in regard to economically stronger banks, they do not allow weaker (poorly capitalized) banks to participate in credit expansion.
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To make things worse, the collapse of weaker banks can have systemic repercussions if it sparksbankpanics that also undermine economically ' 'healthier' ' banks.
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Just in months, the general literature mood changed dramatically as a river breaks its banks.
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Bank-issued bills of exchange in gold are the perfectly elastic currency.
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The other end of the anode holder is connected to the positive plate of the capacitorbankthrough an atmospheric air spark gap.
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Collocationswithbank
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bank customer
However, the average mortgage lasts approximately seven years, whereas abankcustomeris usually there for life.
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bank failure
Thebankfailurehad severe repercussions for the town.
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bank fraud
That they should so disproportionately have been the victims of thisbankfraudis truly tragic.
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