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  2. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

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    Non-electric propagators (mainly a seed tray and a clear plastic lid) are a lot cheaper to purchase than a heated propagator, but without the constant regulated warmth and bottom heat provided by a heated propagator, growth of seedlings tends to be slower and less consistent (with increased risk of seeds failing to germinate). [8] [9]

  3. Propagator - Wikipedia

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    With these general forms one obtains the propagators in unitary gauge for λ = 0, the propagator in Feynman or 't Hooft gauge for λ = 1 and in Landau or Lorenz gauge for λ = ∞. There are also other notations where the gauge parameter is the inverse of λ , usually denoted ξ (see R ξ gauges ).

  4. The Friendly Giant - Wikipedia

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    The Friendly Giant is a children's television program that aired on CBC Television from September 30, 1958, through to March 1985. It featured three main characters: a giant named Friendly (played by Bob Homme), who lived in a huge castle, along with his puppet animal friends Rusty (a rooster who played a harp, guitar, and accordion and lived in a book bag hung by the castle window), and ...

  5. Bob Homme - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mandt Homme, C.M. (/ ˈ h ʌ m m iː / HUM-mee; March 8, 1919 – May 2, 2000) was an American-Canadian television actor.Homme was best known as the host of The Friendly Giant, a popular children's television program that aired from the 1950s through the 1980s and was broadcast on CBC Television.

  6. Plant tissue culture - Wikipedia

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    The propagation of shoots or nodal segments is usually performed in four stages for mass production of plantlets through in vitro vegetative multiplication but organogenesis is a standard method of micropropagation that involves tissue regeneration of adventitious organs or axillary buds directly or indirectly from the explants.

  7. Propagating rift - Wikipedia

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    The second geometry set is based on the propagation style of the rifts. [11] Under this geometry model, three types of propagating rifts were described: (1) Discontinuous (2) Continuous (3) Broad Transform-zone. "Discontinuous" is used to describe propagating rifts with discrete propagation motion (or ridge jumps).

  8. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Plant propagation in horticulture is the process by which the number of individual plants is increased. Propagation involves both sexual and asexual methods. [16] Sexual propagation uses seeds, while asexual propagation involves the division of plants, separation of tubers, corms, and bulbs using techniques such as cutting, layering, grafting. [17]

  9. Compost heater - Wikipedia

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    The pipe is wrapped around the methane generator with an inlet for cold water and an outlet for hot water. The heat from the decomposing mass produces 4 litres per minute (0.88 imp gal/min; 1.1 US gal/min) of hot water heated to 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit) — enough to meet central heating, bathroom and kitchen requirements.