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RM2APT9J5–Israel 1948-1949 Buildings of the citrus juice factory Assis on the road from Tel Aviv to Haifa. On the road a.o. a horse and wagon and trucks Date: 1948 Location: Israel Keywords: cars, industrial parks, citrus fruits, factories, fruit growing, industry, trucks, fruit juices
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RMREPK2M–. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. Ordrh 40.âACKRACEiK. 285 tiiickneas ooverod with a gmyiHli, scaly bark, and tlirowa out all nlonR its Icncth ,nynad8 of throa-l-liko rootlets, whiel. biud it firmly to its support. ultilTs o a dark and slnnu.g grec,, ti.e lowest mrely angular. BerrioVduU whi c Fli ,rreonKsh. ^^I''y-/"--Tl.o juice, like that of the last, is poisonous, and lorms aS indclildo ink
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RMPFY1DR–. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. NECTARINES—NEVADA 1395 PRODUCT Cider Vinegar Wine and grape juice Dried fruits Nectarines Farms reporting, 1909 Number 2,736 1,722 1,327 435. The nectarine is a smooth-skinned peach, formerly regarded as a separate species but now known to belong to the peach, Prunus persica. It may be pro- duced from the seed of the peach, or by bud variation; o
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RM2APT9HY–Israel 1948-1949 Buildings of the citrus juice factory Assis on the road from Tel Aviv to Haifa. On the road a.o. a bus and trucks with lower right new construction of production spaces Date: 1948 Location: Haifa, Israel, Tel Aviv Keywords: buses, industrial parks, citrus fruits, factories, fruit growing, industry, new construction, traffic, trucks, fruit juices
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RM2AX2804–The elements of botany for beginners and for schools . Spiral ducts or vessels (Pig. 453-455) have thin walls, strengthened bya spiral fibre adherent witliin. This is as delicate and as strong as spideivweb: when uncoiled by pulling apart,it tears up and annihilates the cell-wall. The uncoiled threads are seenby gently pulling apart many leaves,such as those of Amaryllis, or thestalk of a Strawberry leaflet. Laticiferous ducts, Vessels of theLatex, or Milk-vessels are peculiarbranching tubes which hold latex ormilky juice in certain plants. It isvery difficult to see them, and moreso to make o
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RMPG3KKM–. How crops grow. A treatise on the chemical composition, structure, and life of the plant, for all students of agriculture ... Agricultural chemistry; Growth (Plants). ELEMENTS OF ORGANIC STEUCTtTEE. 227. nucleus, but ai-e filled with a sap or juice containing citric acid and sugar. Li the pith of the rush, star-shaped cells are found. In common mould the cells are long and thread-like. In the so-called frog-spittle they are cylindrical and attached end to end. In the hark of many trees, in the stems and leaves of grasses, they are square or rectangular. Cotton-fiber, flax and Iiemp consist o
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RM2APXPKF–Israel 1964-1965: Gal'ed, since evening Two people lay the finishing touches on decking tables for the celebration of Seideravond (sedermeal) Annotation: Gal'ed (also called Even Yitzhak) is a kibbutz in northern Israel, located in the plain of Manasseh. In 2006 it had a population of 405. Seder Evening (also called Seideravond) is an evening at the beginning of the Passover festival, where Jews from the Haggada read (booklet about the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt and the exodus from Egypt), drink 4 glasses of wine (or grape juice) and a festive sedermeal. Seder literally means order or o
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RMPG3W0F–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. 24 KEY AND FLORA The flower cluster and the flower of a sedge may be under- stood from an inspection of Fig. 6. The species are even more difficult to determine than those of grasses.. Pig. 5. Inflorescence, flower, and seed, of a sedge (Great Bulrush, Scirpus lacustris) A, magnified flower, surrounded by a perianth of hypogynous bristles; B, the seed; O, section ol the seed, showing the small embryo inclosed in the base of the endosperm. (After Lindley) 6. ARACE.^;. Arum Family Perennial herbs, with pungent or acrid juice. Leaves often netted-veined. Sm
RM2AX0R9F–Sugar, cane and beet: an object lesson . o the ordinary defecation processand makes refining centrifugals for sale to refiners.The cost of production is less, and the yield of sugaris generally rather better—and there is always a market.In some factories it appears that the treatment of thecold juice With the acid precedes the liming of the juice,apparently a still more dangerous process. It is saidthat yeUow crystals are more difficult to produce nowthat more powerful mills produce a juice of less purity.We now turn to the clarification and defecation ofthe beetroot juice, and must enter on a
RMPG2XK4–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. BEECH FAMILY. A Stiimlnate and a Pistillali Flower of the Beech ; en hu-ged. becoming brown on young trees often cling to the liranches all win- ter. When the leaves tirst appear in the spring they are heavily charged with acicl juice. I'etioles short, slightly groo'Ccl, hairy. Stipules caducous. Fluwcia.—A|)ril, when leaes are one- third grown. Staniinate borne in globose he;ids an inch in diameter on slender hairy peduncles, the staniinate flowers arc yel- lowish green aid consist o
RM2AWRT1G–Joseph and his brethren; a pageant play . Tehuti. O, King, they await thy word. Pharaoh. Let the priests send their spokesman. [Tehuti crosses slowly to the group of Priests] Pharaoh. I thirst. [Imhotep steps forward. The four young Slavesfollow him and kneel. Standing in front of thethrone, Imhotep takes a large hunch of grapesin both hands and presses its juice into thegolden cup, which the other slave holds aloft.Imhotep throws the skins into a golden dishbrought by the third slave, and dries his handson the napkin brought by the fourth slave. TheSlaves retire. Imhotep takes the cup in both
RM2AFY9EY–. What to have for luncheon. gar and stir it into a HoUand-aise Sauce. Or chop fine and to one cup ofcucumber, add salt, cayenne, a few drops of175 Cucumbers onion juice and one tablespoon of vinegaror lemon juice, and mix it well into two cupsof thick whipped cream. Serve with coldboiled salmon. I^ice March Soak one-half cup of washed rice in onepint of cold water, in top of double boilerhalf an hour, then boil it briskly until nearlydry, add one-half teaspoon of salt, place itover boiling water, add one cup of hot milkand let it steam until tender and milk ab-sorbed. Remove cover to dry it o
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RM2CEXMEM–. 'The greatest of these--';. on was that a man gave $7,000 to theRed Cross on condition that we played the firstscene of the last act, which we had intended toeliminate in order to ring up on time in Philadel-phia. But in view of an additional $7,000 to thecause we are working for, even Philadelphia willhave to wait. The donors name is Mr. Scott, andI think hes big enough to star with us. Oh, yes! George Cohan refuses to dress withArliss! He says Arliss is too tough.* He doesntmind the language, but he cant stand the yellowtobacco-juice! So I understand hes to be pairedoff with O. P. Heggie,
RM2CF6BX5–. The standard domestic science cook book. ch of salt A dash of pepper A grate of nutmeg . ... The juice of a lemon ...... The weight of a quart of flour . . an egg ten eggs A heaping cup of sugar or rice . . butter or lard . . tablespoonful of flour . cupful of flour .... quart of flour An even pint of granulated sugar . .Butter th^ size of an egg .... A good cook, as a rule, knows the exact proportion of the ingredientsrequired to accomplish the desired results, but the inexperienced shouldfollow closely the directipns given in the recipes, to avoid mistakes. ^I^t*- j *^^ o. ^))jHEaSlffl^ ^
RM2CE4RC5–. Boone County Recorder . The heart is not always a royal mint,with patent machinery to, work itsmetal into current coin. Sometimes Itthrows out In strange forms, not eas-ily recognised as coin at all—Dickens.. SUMMER DESSERTS. -A dainty summer dessert is madeof one-half cupful of peanuts, one cup-ful of mashed ba-nana and balf acupful of grated co-coanut. Arrangeon a small plateand pour orangejuice over the mix-ture.Fruit F o a m—Take a half box of gelatin, one cup-ful of water, two and a half cupfuls offruit juice and three eggs. Soak thegelatin in cold water until dissolved;heat the fruit j
RMRHXPN8–. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. Fio. 367.—Diagmn to show Inflnence of food in Mcretioii of pwierMtic juice (after N. O. Berniteln). The •bactoMe repneent honn after tuiog food; ordinates araonnt in cabic eentigramme* of aebretton in ten minatee. Food waa taken at B and O. This diagram very nearly alio repreaeuta the aeeretion of bile. atic glands, though this is not conctant, as in the case of bile— at all even
RMREXE1T–. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. hiiudi'A 324 which PYKUS MALUS. app es rcquirca to make a hossl.oaci of rll, bo™ stated that tl,o quantilv of of tlic juice, there is no surer w.v of Ho, ''"" -^'^^^y^ '^'^P^'^^s "pon the veH t 'IS, tfiat such as chiefly drink cider irp m^^ i ' f 7 ' ^°"» observation assures
RMRJ5EYW–. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany; Ferns; Botanique; Fougères. â ||.! 4i!7 l''^* 400 111 111 in tlii.s division the plants have a milky juice): Cirhoni or Succory (yi'^. i02), Salufy llairkweLd, Soii'-l^ltist/r; Iliniddioii^ and /.>lliiir.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the o
RMREP1D9–. The trees of America [microform] : native and foreign, pictorially and botanically delineated and scientifically and popularly described, being considered principally with reference to their geography and history, soil and situation, propagation and culture, accidents and diseases .... Trees; Arbres. hiiudi'A 324 which PYKUS MALUS. app es rcquirca to make a hossl.oaci of rll, bo™ stated that tl,o quantilv of of tlic juice, there is no surer w.v of Ho, ''"" -^'^^^y^ '^'^P^'^^s "pon the veH t 'IS, tfiat such as chiefly drink cider irp m^^ i ' f 7 ' ^°"» observation assures
RMRJ0EKT–. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants : to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Botanique; Botanique. GARDEN PEA. 29 base with the dawn o/fh' jfcfafs, thny are neverthe- letfs imertf^d on the rerrpiac/e {InjpoyijnouH). 3, The carpeh are almost ah^'ays united in a ringy which break's up at maturity. Jf. It may be added that the leaves are furnished with stipides^ and the juice of the plants is mucilayinous. ;;tl alvate) rolled its, and at the n .â¢.» â * CHAPTER V. EXAMINATION OP COMMON PLAN
RMRDHBPW–. How crops grow. A treatise on the chemical composition, structure, and life of the plant, for all students of agriculture ... Agricultural chemistry; Growth (Plants). ELEMENTS OF ORGANIC STEUCTtTEE. 227. nucleus, but ai-e filled with a sap or juice containing citric acid and sugar. Li the pith of the rush, star-shaped cells are found. In common mould the cells are long and thread-like. In the so-called frog-spittle they are cylindrical and attached end to end. In the hark of many trees, in the stems and leaves of grasses, they are square or rectangular. Cotton-fiber, flax and Iiemp consist o
RMRD8167–. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. NECTARINES—NEVADA 1395 PRODUCT Cider Vinegar Wine and grape juice Dried fruits Nectarines Farms reporting, 1909 Number 2,736 1,722 1,327 435. The nectarine is a smooth-skinned peach, formerly regarded as a separate species but now known to belong to the peach, Prunus persica. It may be pro- duced from the seed of the peach, or by bud variation; o
RMRETG96–. A text-book of comparative physiology [microform] : for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology; Physiologie comparée; Physiologie vétérinaire. Fio. 367.—Diagmn to show Inflnence of food in Mcretioii of pwierMtic juice (after N. O. Berniteln). The •bactoMe repneent honn after tuiog food; ordinates araonnt in cabic eentigramme* of aebretton in ten minatee. Food waa taken at B and O. This diagram very nearly alio repreaeuta the aeeretion of bile. atic glands, though this is not conctant, as in the case of bile— at all even
RMRJ5FGG–. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany; Ferns; Botanique; Fougères. 132 POPULAR FLORA. t 'f i 14. ST. JOHN'S-WORT FAMILY, o.dor IIYPEIJTCACE.E. Herbs or low shrubs, with the k-avt's all ojniosite aii'l (lolti-ii, as if punctured, with transparent or dark-coloured dots, one or both ; the juice generally acrid. Flowers with 4 or 5 persistent sepals, as many petals, and more numerous, conuiionly a great number of stamens, and in 3 or 5 clusters, bortie on
RMRE3FJP–. A text-book of animal physiology, with introductory chapters on general biology and a full treatment of reproduction ... Physiology, Comparative. 324 ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY. increase in the quantity of bile secreted, followed by a sudden diminution, then a more gradual rise, with a subsequent fall. Almost the same holds for the pancreas.. Fig. 874.—Diagram to show influence of food in secretion of pancreatic juice (after N. O. Bern- stein). The abscissae represent hours after taking food ; ordinates amount in cubic centi- grammes of secretion in ten minutes. Food was taken at B and C. This diagra
RMRDGW0H–. Our native trees and how to identify them; a popular study of their habits and their peculiarities. Trees. BEECH FAMILY. A Stiimlnate and a Pistillali Flower of the Beech ; en hu-ged. becoming brown on young trees often cling to the liranches all win- ter. When the leaves tirst appear in the spring they are heavily charged with acicl juice. I'etioles short, slightly groo'Ccl, hairy. Stipules caducous. Fluwcia.—A|)ril, when leaes are one- third grown. Staniinate borne in globose he;ids an inch in diameter on slender hairy peduncles, the staniinate flowers arc yel- lowish green aid consist o
RMRDYX65–. Principles of modern biology. Biology. 8 - TheCel intergradation exists between nonliving and living forms of matter. The first virus was discovered by Iwanow- ski in 1892. Iwanowski found that juice squeezed from a tobacco plant afflicted with mosaic disease (Fig. 1-3), after passing through. Fig. 1-3. A tobaco leaf infected with the mosaic virus. Note the dark diseased patches, which give the leaf a spotted (mosaic) appearance. (Courtesy of L. O. Kunkel, The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York.) an extremely fine porcelain filter, still could give rise to the disease if br
RMRDHFBT–. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. 24 KEY AND FLORA The flower cluster and the flower of a sedge may be under- stood from an inspection of Fig. 6. The species are even more difficult to determine than those of grasses.. Pig. 5. Inflorescence, flower, and seed, of a sedge (Great Bulrush, Scirpus lacustris) A, magnified flower, surrounded by a perianth of hypogynous bristles; B, the seed; O, section ol the seed, showing the small embryo inclosed in the base of the endosperm. (After Lindley) 6. ARACE.^;. Arum Family Perennial herbs, with pungent or acrid juice. Leaves often netted-veined. Sm
RMRE0PJK–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. PETALOIDE.E 283 (fig. 256), a common herb of marshes and rice-fields, with elliptic-acute radical leaves, milky juice, herma- phrodite flowers, and many ovules scattered over the inner wall of the carpels (superficial, s.p.). The perianths are petaloid and serve to attract insects. Nat. Order 5. Naiadacece.—Sca- pigerous marshy herbs, either sub- merged or float- ing, with elon- gated branched stems. Flowers hermaphrodite or unisexual, green and inconspicu- ous, in spikes, racemes, or spa- dices. Perianth o, or 4-parted, in- ferior. Stamens I to 6. Pistil o
RMRE1R14–. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. i8o CLASSIFICATION times for opium, which is the inspissated millcy juice of the unripe capsule. The seeds of Poppy and shial- kanta yield a kind of oil which is used for lighting purposes. Papaver orientale and P. Argemone are com- monly grown in gardens during winter. The Order is characterized by mostly homogamous pollen flowers, like the two plants mentioned above. Nat. Order 8. Cruciferce.— Herbs, juice often pungent. Leaves radical, in a rosette, also cauline alternate. Stipules o. Flowers in racemes, without bracts. Sepals 4, in 2 whorls.. Fig. 150.—
RMRE0JAY–. Botany for young people and common schools : how plants grow : a simple introduction to structural botany : with a popular flora, or, an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated . Botany; Botany. POPULAR FLORA. 135 1. Common Flax. Root annual; leaves lance-shaped; flower blue. Cultivated. L. vsitatissimum. 2, Virginia Flax. Root perennial; leaves oblong or lance-shaped; flowers very small, yellow. Dry l^rginianuvu woods. L. 22. WOOD-SOKBEL PAMILT. Order OXALIDACE^. *^, ^O/Z^U Small herbs with sour juice, compound leaves of three leaflets, and flowers nearly as i
RMREKG0Y–. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. PLANT SCHEDULE. NO. UOOT. KTEH. Origin Form Colour Duration... Position Class AtHtudo Texture Positiou fSliajie Juice Branch in : Height Duration-- Surface i.i:af. I Uvi<ion Position Arranf^eiMc-;it Stijiulatinn Insertion â Outline Xo. of leaflets, if r.:r. â¦Texture â¦Colour j*Size â¦Venation â¦Margin--- â¦Ajiex â¦Base â¦Surface * Ai)plicablu to leaflets if If af Is cuii^ii'iiiiiil- â XFLOBESC'EXl'E. Mode- Variety- THE FLOWEn. Ohoan. Porliiiilli. Leaves, o. Cohesion. Cnlyx. Sepals. C'orolln. Petals. Sill III (MIS. Filamets
RMRJ2FCE–. A botanical note-book for the use of students of practical botany [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. t DESCRIPTION OF PLANT. Kiiul Shape Duration ROOT. LEAF. STEM. Class Kind Consistence Shape Height Surface Direction Juice Branches I ,.J^â¬a/4rr^^ -^yi^t^uetJ^ Situation Phyllotaxis Parts Kind Veration OutHnc Margin Apex Base Lobes Surface Duration Color jf ⢠- â ^ I j >^^yb^^e^ Organ. No. I'erianth â ⢠Leaves Calyx Sepals Corolla FLOWER. COHKSION. Adhksion. P'ORM, &C. Petals Stamens Filaments A Hikers yyiJl^)Aa^kid^o^l^ Pistil . Carpels Ovary Cells Styles Stigmas â¢A
RMREKEB7–. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. KEY TO GENERA AND SPECIES 121 Sumach.—Leaves alternate, pinnately compound (except in the Smoke Tree). Juice sticky as it dries, commonly milky-white when fresh. Fruit globular, less than :} of an. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the o
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