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echard

(ˈɛkɑːd)
n
(Environmental Science) water that is present in the soil but cannot be absorbed or otherwise utilized by plants
[C20: from Greek ekhein to hold back + ardein to water]
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References in classic literature ?
I have some curious books in both languages; such as Erasmi Colloquia, Ovid de Tristibus, Gradus ad Parnassum; and in English I have several of the best books, though some of them are a little torn; but I have a great part of Stowe's Chronicle; the sixth volume of Pope's Homer; the third volume of the Spectator; the second volume of Echard's Roman History; the Craftsman; Robinson Crusoe; Thomas a Kempis; and two volumes of Tom Brown's Works."
By William Echard. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2017.
(58.) Preuss HG, Echard B, Bagchi D, Lieberman S, Perricone NV: Anti-aging nutraceuticals.
Echard, "In situ multi-element analyses by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence on varnishes of historical violins," Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, vol.
And in what seem to be happy companion essays, Sian Echard and Martin K.
The next chapters are written by Jeffrey Todd Knight, Sian Echard, and Martin K.
Aurora B kinase activity is essential for proper cytokinesis (Adams et al., 2001; Echard et al., 2004; Eggert et al., 2004; Smurnyy et al., 2010) and, at onset of anaphase, the CPC complex relocalizes to the spindle midzone (Adams et al., 2000), an area comprised of stable, overlapping microtubules (MTs).
Echard, "Estimation of radar detection and false alarm probability," IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, vol.
When a secretarial position becomes vacant in a nearby insurance office run by the debonair Louis Echard (Romain Duris), Rose applies and leaves Louis in a swoon with her lightning-quick typing skills.
Other essays explore how modern institutions structure our encounter with medieval sources (Sian Echard), digital technology and medieval manuscripts (Martin K.
* Operating Supervalu's Green Bay, Wis., distribution center, Echard guides a workforce of 225-plus that services more than 180 independent stores.