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Do you feel like those genres are increasingly cross-pollinating with techno?
It was this totally crazy, creative time where everything was cross-pollinating everything.
"We are cross-pollinating content and features…into the distinct [user interfaces]," he said.
He used traditional breeding methods, cross-pollinating flowers, selecting for sweetness, mild earthiness and mellowness.
From Spider-Man to "The Gifted," Marvel has a long tradition of cross-pollinating superpowers and teenage angst.
We will truly experience the impact of smart infrastructure technology when the technology is cross-pollinating across those silos.
Connected in subversion and in cross-pollinating scenes, all of our bands also transcend the scenes they sprang from.
Ronstadt's work, and her words in this film, testify to the multicultural, cross-pollinating vitality of American vernacular music.
There was a lot cross-pollinating with just allowing someone else to write a part on your instrument or whatever.
He seized on the importance of artists inspiring one another, cross-pollinating and fueling their ideas by living under one roof.
I like the idea of it as two cross-pollinating dreams, and I think that's what is represented on the Bitte cover.
One answer, argues Mr Roberts, is that Mr Ashley could start "cross-pollinating" brands, the on-trend way to fill up empty shops.
For me the relationship between fine art and children's books has always been cross-referencing and cross-pollinating in some less obvious ways.
A few chic hotels, the area's first, have arrived, and more shops and restaurants are opening — and cross-pollinating — on the sleepy main streets.
Mr. Malone — who controls the Liberty constellation of companies — called him the "honeybee" of the T.M.T. world, flying from flower to flower cross-pollinating ideas.
She made matching paintings that depict large beehives with loopy, cross-pollinating bees buzzing about — a scene she found embroidered on a thrift shop pillow.
The Shed, the new arts venue at Hudson Yards, has sought cultural cachet by cross-pollinating the likes of Gerhard Richter, Renée Fleming, and Steve Reich.
Then he would integrate, cross-pollinating new information about farm prices with the latest briefing on the French military budget, and seeing the world in subtle hues.
The startup wants to make information more easily accessible, primarily by cross-pollinating information posted on your various online profiles and making it available in one central location.
On the one hand, it could help with blockchain ecosystem development overall by cross-pollinating blockchain development projects as on-demand engineers take knowledge from one project to another.
Each location unites street art superstars and local talent, cross-pollinating techniques and cultures to create some of the strangest and most gratifying fruit in the street art world.
Cross-pollinating Disney+ and big theatrical events is a way to keep people engaged with a franchise — even if it's exhausting and eye-roll-inducing from a creative standpoint.
Books at Libreria are arranged in cross-pollinating categories like "The Sea and the Sky" and "Enchantment for the Disenchanted," so that readers may serendipitously discover new titles and genres.
But while the colors and titles evoke an Indian consciousness, the works themselves are broadly associative, and also appear to suggest cross-pollinating indigenous influences like African and Samurai masks.
One of the gallery's goals is to make connections between diverse artists, especially from various generations, genres, and regions, particularly cross-pollinating between different parts of Asia, and the Asian diaspora.
The curators have included not only visual artists, but also NGOs, activists, film and documentary makers, architects and other non-visual artists, in a network of interdependent and cross-pollinating positions.
But it looks like the combination of these two companies — each basically operating where they excel while cross-pollinating — may be the thing that ends up re-igniting growth at Yelp.
So in the 1950s, a Shropshire potato farmer named David Austin took it upon himself to create a more perfect rose—by cross-pollinating the modern ones with the old, forgotten kind.
He was impressed by the promise of "cross-pollinating" and "experimenting" to include a greater representative set of stories from different art histories in exhibitions that should be regularly updated every three years.
If anything, the acquisition means that you're likely to see Skullcandy products in even more places, with the added possibility of cross-pollinating the Skullcandy brand with the other products Incipio owns and licenses.
Part of Ms. O'Donnell's pitch for the job played up the possibilities presented by cross-pollinating podcasting with the theater; playwrights are studied in telling stories with dialogue that are laden with metaphorical opportunity.
I wanted to present the flags as indistinguishable cross-pollinating visual symbols, to empty and reconfigure their purported intent — as symbols of state sovereignty and nationhood — in order to blur and transcend national borders.
Something is stirring here and it's kicking up some of LA's eccentric histories—it's soupy and iridescent, a vortex of shifting gradients, cross-pollinating our creativity and dreams in unexpected ways, like a hazy cosmic jive.
While alternative rock, like a bevy of other subgenres, dissolved with the rise of cross-pollinating technologies like file-sharing and streaming, the Pixies ethos lives on: It's not the skill you bring to the table that matters.
It's hard to imagine a time when Carlson and Maddow appeared on the same network, let alone the same show, but 15 years ago, the cable-news environment was a cross-pollinating ecosystem, and the debate format reigned.
Since you ask the usual stuff includes cross pollinating the portfolio, tapping into our venture network and wider industry networks (we host a couple of concept focused events a year) and as already mentioned our investor networks are unlike anyone else's- which helps!
They're aided by Stevland, the intelligent bamboo that they met in the glass city, which first seeks to use them as tools for its own health and expansion, but which later joins them as a member of their society, cross-pollinating their values.
Mr. Murphy invented LCD Soundsystem as a throwback to a golden age of New York City music: the late 1970s and the early '80s, when disco, punk, postpunk, electro, funk, salsa, art pop, Minimalism and early hip-hop were all cross-pollinating.
This is far from unprecedented — computer-generated music has been around for decades — but OpenAI's approach appears to be flexible and scalable, producing music informed by a variety of genres and artists, and cross-pollinating them as well in a form of auditory style transfer.
She's saying that he's part of a social and algorithmic network in which he's cross-pollinating audiences both intentionally, in terms of whom he has on and what shows he goes on, and unintentionally, in terms of what the algorithm learns to show his followers.
As Viners blew up, they started appearing in each others Vines — Logan Paul would hang out with King Bach who'd hang out with Lele Pons and so on and so forth, cross-pollinating in a way that felt like naked self-promotion, a digital circle-jerk.
Suddenly Jackmaster's troops have grown considerably in size, Ben UFO is playing squiggly techno to rugby players and acts like Bicep—able to provide enough obscure trance-cum-Italo for the heads, and enough chunky takes on 90s classic for the rest—are cross-pollinating these crowds even further.
They pop up multiple times over the course of the game, and their music — written by Bowie and longtime collaborator Reeves Gabrels — later appeared, in altered form, on the album Hours.... While Omikron isn't much more than a footnote in the wider history of video games, it's notable as an early example of games cross-pollinating with other realms of entertainment.
This year, I've traveled more for gigs than I've ever done before, and I see so many of my peers and the female DJs I admire rapidly moving upwards: Honey Dijon was recently on tour with Disclosure; the Black Madonna's schedule is said to be booked solid through the rest of the year; Lauren Flax's name is popping up more and more in the cross-pollinating electronic music scenes; and Susan Morabito is enjoying a second-wave revival, with whole the Fire Island and gay circuit scene seemingly wrapped around her finger.
Marvel has consistently followed a well-thought-out game plan in each of its development "Phases" -- introducing its marquee heroes like Iron Man, the Hulk, Captain America and Thor in individual movies before uniting them in "The Avengers" in Phase One; broadening and cross-pollinating with sequels, interconnected storylines and lesser-known, tonally different characters like Ant-Man and the Guardians of the Galaxy in Phase Two; and building an even more cohesive universe with crossovers, a host of even more widely appealing new leads like Black Panther, Captain Marvel, Doctor Strange and a re-integrated Spider-Man while tying up an era of cinematic storytelling in Phase Three.
The lemma tips are fused into the "crown", a short membrane that surrounds the base of the lemma. The rim of the crown usually has hairs. Many species form both cross-pollinating and self- pollinating florets in the terminal panicle. The self-pollinating florets have 1–3 small anthers; the cross-pollinating florets have 3 longer anthers.
The leaves die back a few weeks after the flowers have faded. G. nivalis is a cross-pollinating plant, but sometimes self-pollination takes place. It is pollinated by bees.
Moreover, the level of solicitation of resources by the offspring is also increased in cross-pollinating plants: There are several reports that the average weight of crossed seeds is greater than of seeds produced by self- fertilization.
Each segment is 4-angeled and 1-seeded. The seeds are little, brown, beanlike and about long. The dominant reproductive system is an allogamy (cross-pollinating) system. The reproductive age of M. scabrella is reached after around 3 years.
The flowers on the lower parts of the plant are cleistogamous (self-pollinating) while the tops of the stems have chasmogamous (cross-pollinating) flowers which may be sterile. Beechdrops contain very small alternate, scale like leaves, which are a vestigial structure from an ancestor which was photosynthetic.
The girls have become part of the fabric of the Seattle indie-rock scene, cross-pollinating and promoting such bands as Daylight Basement, Math and Physics Club, Tennis Pro, Visqueen, and Slender Means. With a name similar to The Cure's debut album Three Imaginary Boys the girls may have been making reference or paying homage to the British band.
Mabberley's Plant-Book third edition (2008). Cambridge University Press: UK. Theophrastus mentioned the shrub several times, as agnos (άγνος) in Enquiry into Plants. It has been long believed to be an anaphrodisiac - leading to its name as chaste tree - but its effectiveness for such action remains unproven. Vitex is a cross-pollinating plant, but its self-pollination has been recorded.
For neotropical habitats, orchid bees are important in maintaining homeostasis through the pollination of various orchid flowers. With one Euglossa species pollinating near 74 different plant species belonging to 41 families, E. hyacinthina also pollinate various flowers within Costa Rica. As Euglossini can fly long distances, with Eufriesea surinamensis holding the record at 23 km, they are responsible for cross-pollinating, which fosters genetic diversity in flora.
Wheat improvement is therefore a major possibility for P. juncea. By improving wheat quality, P. juncea could potentially become a crop for human consumption, especially in areas were growing crops is challenging such as in dry or drought areas. The current obstacle to wheat improvement is that cross-pollinating wheat and P. juncea is extremely difficult because their gametes are not compatible with each other.
Creeping bentgrass has been genetically engineered to be glyphosate tolerant, as "one of the first wind-pollinated, perennial, and highly outcrossing transgenic crops". In 2003 the Scotts Company planted it as part of a large (about 160 ha) field trial in central Oregon near Madras. In 2004, its pollen was found to have reached wild growing bentgrass populations up to 14 kilometres away. Cross-pollinating Agrostis gigantea was even found at a distance of 21 kilometres.
In some species, the maternal parent has evolved postfertilization abortion of few seeded pods. Nevertheless, cheating by the offspring is also possible here, namely by late siblicide, when the postfertilization abortion has ceased. According to the general POC model, reduction of brood size – if caused by POC – should depend on genetic relatedness between offspring in a fruit. Indeed, abortion of embryos is more common in out-crossing than in self-pollinating plants (seeds in cross- pollinating plants are less related than in self-pollinating plants).
A few months after forming IFG, Cain attended a trade show where researchers from the University of Arkansas were showing grapes. One was a purple Concord grape that tasted sweet like cotton candy, but was fragile with tiny seeds. He licensed that grape along with others from the university for IFG, and improved the size and texture by crossbreeding the grapes with sturdier California grapes. In 2010, after years of cross- pollinating and testing numerous grapes, IFG patented the Cotton Candy grape, and began licensing it to growers.
Maypan is an F1 hybrid coconut [palm] that was developed by the Research Department of the Coconut Industry Board of Jamaica to be resistant to Lethal Yellowing disease.Centre for Information on Coconut Lethal Yellowing (CICLY) It was created experimentally in 1962 by cross pollinating two varieties of Cocos nucifera and, after extensive disease exposure and yield performance trials, was named and released in 1974 when a suitable method of mass controlled pollination had been devised.Harries, H.C. & Romney, D.H. (1974) Maypan: an F1 hybrid coconut variety for commercial production in Jamaica. World Crops 26, 110-111.
Tan spoke on many panels at science fiction conventions such as the World Fantasy Convention, World Science Fiction Convention, Philcon, Arisia, Boskone, and Lunacon about mixing and cross- pollinating genres. With erotica forging the way, the influx of romance into sf/f was not far behind, as writers like Catherine Asaro and Laurell K. Hamilton built readerships that included sf/f readers, mystery readers, and romance readers. Hamilton's "Anita Blake" books have grown sex-focused and explicitly sexual, and legions of "paranormal romance" writers and readers have followed in her wake.
Transgenic creeping bentgrass, engineered to be glyphosate-tolerant as "one of the first wind-pollinated, perennial, and highly outcrossing transgenic crops", was planted in 2003 as part of a large (about 160 ha) field trial in central Oregon near Madras, Oregon. In 2004, its pollen was found to have reached wild growing bentgrass populations up to 14 kilometres away. Cross-pollinating Agrostis gigantea was even found at a distance of 21 kilometres. The grower, Scotts Company could not remove all genetically engineered plants, and in 2007, the U.S. Department of Agriculture fined Scotts $500,000 for noncompliance with regulations.
The plot of Crouch's first novel in the trilogy, Pines (2012), is covered over the first five episodes of the TV series. The second and third novels, Wayward (2013) and The Last Town (2014), make up the remaining five episodes. After reading the source material, Shyamalan said of the project, "As long as everybody isn't dead, I'm in" — his "only rule" to secure his participation. He noted that the TV series varies from the books in some ways, but as Crouch was still writing the novels while the show was in development, there was "all kinds of cross pollinating" between the two.
The novels are the basis for the television series Wayward Pines, produced by M. Night Shyamalan. After reading the source material he said of the project, "As long as everybody isn't dead, I'm in", his "only rule" to secure his participation. The "big reveal" at the end of Pines is reached halfway through the series in the fifth episode, and the remaining five episodes cover the events of Wayward and The Last Town. Shyamalan noted that the TV series varies from the books in some ways, but as Crouch was still writing the novels while the show was in development, there were "all kinds of cross pollinating" between the two.
John Garton and his two brothers, Robert and Thomas, were in business with their father, Peter, in Golborne and Newton-le- Willows in Lancashire, England, as corn and agricultural merchants. As a young man, John Garton (1863–1922),Obituary, Warrington Examiner, 27 May 1922 was the first to understand that whilst some agricultural plants were self- pollinating, others were cross-pollinating. He began experimenting with the artificial cross pollination firstly of cereal plants, then herbage species and root crops. He attracted the friendship and encouragement of a young Scottish seedsman, George Peddie Miln (1861–1928)The Nurseryman and Seedsman, 4 January 1919 who had trained in Dundee and was seed manager of Dicksons Limited of Chester.
The secrecy of the bokaye creates an inability to determine the effectiveness of Hausa traditional medicine. The herbology used by the bokaye, however, was very well developed for its time, as the healer would have known exactly how to use specific parts of a plant, its seasons and harvesting conditions, and where it grew in the wild as well as how to farm it. They even knew how to detoxify certain plants by controlling their pollination, or by cross-pollinating them with less potent plants in order to attain a more usable medicine. The yan bori, which also survived into the Islamic societal shift, is another window into the Hausa past, but is a spiritual rather than an herbal healing practitioner.
The blue colouring is a recessive allele, and so although Russell might have worked hard to suppress it, lupines left unchecked over several generations will eventually revert to the old blues. Almost all garden lupines today are hybrids of the true Russell hybrids due to their ease of cross pollinating with one another, and with no special interest in lupine cultivating until recent years it has meant the plants have created a large pool of genetic diversity and variation from the original Russells. There is strong concern that Russell lupine DNA significantly contaminates large percentages of commercially-available Sundial Lupine, Lupinus perennis, seed, making it potentially unsuitable for the larvae of the endangered Karner Blue, Plebejus melissa samuelis, butterfly. The Karner cannot feed upon Russell lupines, nor can it feed upon the base Lupinus polyphyllus species.

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