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harvest

 [hahr´vest]
to remove tissues or cells from a donor for transplantation.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
A popular term for the procurement of a transplant organ or tissue from a cadaveric or live donor
Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.

har·vest

(hahr'vĕst)
To obtain cells, tissues, or organs for grafting or transplantation, from either a donor or the patient.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

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Q. Is it common to get an allergic reaction in the eye from olive harvest? I've been around olive trees for a few hours and now feel like I have something in my eye but there is nothing there. can it be an allergic reaction? I dont get it from eating olives...

A. but in one eye..? that just doesn't seem likely. but i guess there is no reason not to try both treatments....

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Harvest Time Produce was formed in 1985 packing mostly Hass avocados along with other commodities like citrus.
In general, a significant (p < 0.05) lowest antioxidant activity was observed at the two last harvest times for fertilized leaves compared to control.
The dry matter percentage was affected significantly with the supply of nitrogen and harvest time as significantly was increased with increased nitrogen rates.
spicata essential oil was found at full blooming harvest time (3,56 %) and it decreased after flowering (3,38 %).
Harvest Time Bread of North Carolina is a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvest Time Bread Co., headquartered in New Jersey.
First, Jesus likens the kingdom of God to the agricultural process: the farmer can plant but then can do little to move things along until harvest time. Growth is in the hands of God!
Farmer Ulla was exceedingly sad because it was harvest time and his favorite apple-picker-on-a-stick had broken.
He said the decision is aimed at preventing price fall during harvest time predicted to take place from August to September.
Joe Dager, Velvet's President, said, "We selected an excellent Georgia peach that's fresh-frozen at harvest time, so we capture the flavor at its peak."
Too much sunlight can burn grapes, too little will contribute to underdeveloped fruit characters at harvest time. Finding the right balance of light improves the chemistry of the grape bringing balance to acidity, tannins and flavor.
While prices had declined to near the loan rate by harvest time, farmers had plenty of opportunities to take advantage of the price strength over the summer.
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