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harvest /har·vest/ (hahr´vest) to remove tissues or cells from a donor and preserve them for transplantation.
Harvest
A popular term for the procurement of a transplant organ or tissue from a cadaveric or live donor

harvest [hahr´vest]
to remove tissues or cells from a donor for transplantation.

harvest
pertaining to or emanating from grain or cereal crops or the harvesting of them.

harvest fever
a disease of humans caused by Leptospira spp.
harvest mites
are pests of grain and hay where they are predators on arthropods. The larvae ordinarily parasitize rodents but can infest other animals including humans. The infections are self-limiting but can cause dermatitis of the face and the lower limbs. The lesions are itchy, small scabs, which cause rubbing and stamping of the feet. In pigs the lesions are distributed over most of the body. Called also chigger mites, grain mites, Pyemotes ventricosus, Neotrombicula autumnalis, Eutrombicula alfreddugesi, E. splendens, E. batatas, Lepotrombidium spp., Schoengastia spp.

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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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Even so, there was a clear difference in harvestability between different crop types.
Managers responsible for the assessment of lobster and other crustacean stocks will then have a more complete toolbox of methods generally available for assessing the size at maturity and harvestability of stocks, particularly for species like S.
The manageability and harvestability attractions of low biomass rape are clearly being appreciated by more and more growers; especially so now Castille gives them the promise of Winner+ yield levels.
 
 
 
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