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He began to understand why Kauri had the ability to fly.
But the shape of that soul is Kauri, deep down.
"We'd need the entire race of Kauri to do anything here at all.
Further north along the coast is a mould of a large Kauri tree.
Two large kauri fell during tropical storms in the 1970s.
At about 100 years old, kauri begin to develop a spreading crown.
"Now, Kauri, they have a very important place in the scheme of things.
The witch looked back at the Kauri and thought a moment, then made a few more motions with her hand.
The Kauri took her hand and led her back toward the wood for a bit.
It is the largest kauri known to stand today.
The laws of genetics often went wild in the magical Kauri world.
There, at that central radiation point, would be Kauri.
Other trees far larger than living kauri have been noted in other areas.
When seen at a distance, it resembles a small Kauri in its overall appearance.
This is getting boring," one of the Kauri next to her muttered.
"I am indeed the mother of the Kauri, of which you are almost one," the voice responded.
The goddess of the Kauri had in fact been truthful, honest, and correct.
She'd had enough of that with the Kauri.
There is no Kauri to clean them up, and they can not harm anyone, not even themselves.
Kauri requires a mean temperature of 17 C or more for most of the year.
The kauri logging industry was profitable in the island's early European days and up to the mid 20th century.
It was obvious that the Kauri had no self-control over their emotions whatsoever.
A Kauri goddess might be somewhat intellectual, but she was the mold of the race and not much more patient than her children.
Like many ancient kauri both trees were partly hollow.
When 12% dry it is slightly lighter in weight than Kauri and white in colour.
If the Dammar was poison, then too would be the Drun.
Much of the cropland could become tainted by the waters of the Dammar.
There it soon became a well-trodden road, running through forests of dammar and fields of wheat.
The Nyrians, led by Dammar, suddenly take action to try to take control of the ship.
He was bearded like a Dammar pine, of the fashion of prophets and pards, one hair sitting here, another there.
After two weeks collecting dammar and staying at Wak Hitam's nearby house, they prepare to return home.
They then transport Dammar and his second-in-command to the cold environment and obtain control over Voyager.
The indigenous economy included the gathering of pearl and mother-of-pearl, and the harvesting the resin from dammar.
Shorea wiesneri is listed in many websites as an important source of dammar; however, this appears to be either a trade name or a synonym.
"The Dammar River flows into the Drun.
These were part of the headwaters of the Dammar River, which in turn flowed into the Drun.
The genus Agathis, commonly known as kauri or dammar, is a relatively small genus of 21 species of evergreen tree.
The next morning, they abandon some of their dammar and continue on their way back to Air Jernih, carrying Pak Balam.
Various species of kauri give diverse resins such as kauri copal, Manilla copal and Dammar gum.
The resins include amber, dammar, copal, rosin, sandarac, elemi, benzoin, mastic, balsam, shellac, and a multitude of lacquers.
"West of here, in the highlands above the Nareef Valley, the headwaters of the Dammar River gather, eventually to flow into the Drun River.
Many of them are low molecular weight compounds (dammarane, dammarenolic acid, oleanane, oleanonic acid, etc.), but dammar also contains a polymeric fraction, composed of polycadinene.
Resins that are used in varnishes include amber, kauri gum, dammar, copal, rosin (pine resin), sandarac, balsam, elemi, mastic, and others.
It could be that the poison would be diluted by the water of the Dammar and the Drun, and it would cause no harm, or at most only a few localized problems.
The Dammar River meandered through it all, sparkling in the early-morning sunshine, escorted along its route by a gathering of dark green trees, as if they'd come to watch the river's showy parade.
The first known triterpenoid of the class, hydroxyhopanone, was isolated by two chemists at The National Gallery, London working on the chemistry of dammar, a natural resin used as a varnish for paintings.
While traveling through a region of space, the Voyager crew is surprised to find a Nyrian stranger, Dammar, appearing on board without any apparent warning; at the same time, they discover Kes's absence from the ship.
Patent 7,104,862 was awarded in 2006 to Michael A. Dammar of Vera-Tech Aero RPV Corp. of Edina, Minnesota for a monocopter military reconnaissance device that was remotely controlled and took short exposures.
According to a 2002 report by staff from the Yemeni Environment Protection Agency, there were 10 wastewater treatment plants in Yemen at the time in Sana'a, Taiz, Ibb, Hajaa, Aden, Amran, Al Hodaida, Dammar, Yarem, and Radaa.
Non-"drying" waxes, such as hard-film carnauba or paste wax, and resins, such as dammar, copal, and shellac, consist of long, spaghetti-like strands of hydrocarbon molecules, which interlace and compact but do not form covalent bonds in the manner of drying oils.
The body may be basswood or agathis depending on model and year of manufacture.
In the past, it was typically used (along with Agathis) for less-expensive models.
Olympia has no plans to change the 24-hour service, Mr. Agathis said.
Agathis flavescens is a species of conifer in the Araucariaceae family.
The short pollen cones help distinguish this species from related Agathis species.
These are members of different genera, Araucaria and Agathis.
For its construction, Squier usually uses woods readily available in those countries, such as agathis and basswood.
The most similar species is Agathis dammara.
Timber from the Agathis has several uses, including cabinet making, boat building, musical instruments, and in years past, artificial limbs.
The only known specimen was collected in secondary vegetation in an Agathis swamp forest.
The guitar is equipped with a single humbucker pickup in the bridge position, a maple neck and an Agathis body.
The trees are threatened by the fungus Phytophthora taxon Agathis.
Agathis flavescens is found only in remote parts of the Peninsular Malaysia.
They often grow with kauri pine (Agathis robusta).
A monograph of Agathis.
It shows the relative positions of Wollemia, Agathis, and Araucaria within the division.
The larvae feed on Agathis robusta.
Today 41 species are known, in three genera: Agathis, Araucaria and Wollemia.
Araucaria and Agathis grow within subtropical forests of New Caledonia.
There is debate on what plant family the amber was produced by, with evidence supporting relatives of either an Agathis relative or a Pseudolarix relative.
Agathis robusta (syn.
Agathis (Kauri)
Agathis amber comes from the conifer Agathis, which was formerly of very wide distribution.
Almaciga (Agathis philippinensis)
Fossil resins from Europe fall into two categories, the famous Baltic ambers and another that resembles the Agathis group.