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Islands previously used for grazing sheep have introduced grasses and Burr Medick.
Medicago praecox or early medick is a plant species of the genus Medicago.
Common names include coastal medick and sea medick.
It was founded by historians Alf Luedtke and Hans Medick.
Common names include moon trefoil, shrub medick, and tree medick.
In a challenging analysis Hans Medick has pointed to the increasing output of gin as indicating greater working-class expenditure on leisure.
Medicago is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as medick or burclover, and is in the legume family.
Black medick (Medicago lupulina)
Toothed medick (Medicago polymorpha)
The car park areas have been constructed of 'grass pavers' and support species such as Yarrow, Black Medick and wild strawberry.
Common names include California burclover, toothed bur clover, toothed medick and burr medic.
Bur Medick (Medicago minima)
Medicago arabica (spotted medick, spotted burclover, heart clover) is a flowering plant of the family Fabaceae.
Together with Hans Medick, he founded the Alltagsgeschichte, a form of microhistory that was particularly prevalent amongst German historians during the 1980s.
This species may bear either the purple flowers of alfalfa or the yellow of sickle medick, and is so called for its ready growth in sandy soil.
Its common names include blue alfalfa, sickle alfalfa, sickle medick, yellow lucerne, and yellow-flowered alfalfa.
The wildcat takes at least sixty hares as prisoners, but through the efforts of warrior Stiffener Medick and his otter friend Brogalaw, they escape.
In: Benigna von Krusenstjern, Hans Medick (Hrsg.)
Medicago intertexta (Calvary Clover, Calvary Medick) is a flowering plant of the family Fabaceae.
"People do not want to live in glass cubes or geodesic domes," said Michael Medick, chairman of the housing committee of the American Institute of Architects.
Thompson's work has emphasised a tradition-based resistance to emerging capitalism but, Medick suggests, concentrates on only one dimension of the relationship between plebeian culture and the expansion of capitalist markets.
Behind the dunes, grassland, or dune pasture, supports a variety of grasses, sedges and herbs including rough poppy (Papaver hybridum) and toothed medick (Medicago lupulina).
We often simply do not know in what ways people in the past were drawing on ideas about obligations, rights or duties when they provided assistance for their kin (Medick and Sabean, 1984, pp. 20-1).
Medicago truncatula (Barrel Medic or Barrel Medick or Barrel Clover) is a small annual legume native to the Mediterranean region that is used in genomic research.
Most alfalfa cultivars contain genetic material from sickle medick (M. falcata), a wild variety of alfalfa that naturally hybridizes with M. sativa to produce sand lucerne (M. sativa ssp.
Medicago is a genus of flowering plants commonly known as medick or burclover, and is in the legume family.
Common names include California burclover, toothed bur clover, toothed medick and burr medic.
Medicago arabica (spotted medick, spotted burclover, heart clover) is a flowering plant of the family Fabaceae.
It is the only member of the genus Medicago which is used as an ornamental.
Larvae have also been recorded on Medicago species.
The larvae feed on Coronilla and Medicago species.
Medicago marina is a plant species of the genus Medicago.
Furthermore, they propose that the geographical distribution of strains limits the distribution of particular Medicago species.
Occasionally this species multiplies to high numbers, and can become a serious pest to Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) crops.
They feed on the nectar of Cirsium, Medicago sativa and Melilotus species.
The ancient Roman name medica is the root of the modern scientific name for the alfalfa genus, Medicago.
Medicago lupulina (I)
Medicago truncatula (barrel medic)
Medicago constricta is an annual, non-climbing species of the genus Medicago.
Sand Lucerne (Medicago sativa ssp.
Bur Medick (Medicago minima)
Novavax and Medicago Inc. have both run clinical trials of their VLP flu vaccines.
Lotus and Medicago - John Innes Centre (UK)
The larvae feed on Astragalus lusitanicus, Medicago, Dorycnium, Lotus and Anthyllis.
The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including Medicago sativa, Dillwynia ericifolia and Exocarpus aphyllus.
Béna et al. (2005) constructed a molecular phylogeny of 23 Sinorhizobium strains and tested the symbiotic ability of 6 strains with 35 Medicago species.
Larval host plants in Europe are Eryngium, Lotus, Coronilla, Medicago, Hippocrepis etc.
The Medicago truncatula Sequencing Consortium began in 2001 with a seed grant from the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation.
The caterpillars feed on Lotus corniculatus, white clover, Ononis species, Horseshoe Vetch and Medicago species.
Her current research uses molecular, genetic, and biochemical techniques to study the early stages of symbiosis between Sinorhizobium meliloti and its host plants in the genus Medicago.
Meanwhile, the Occitan name of sainfoin, luzerne, has in many languages come to mean species of the related genus Medicago, in particular Alfalfa (M. sativa).
The larvae are polyphagous feeding on various herbaceous plants including Beta vulgaris, Cynara scolymus, Medicago sativa and Taraxacum officinale.
The larvae feed on Helianthus annuus, Medicago sativa, Linum usatissimum, Gossypium hirsutum, Sorghum bicolor and Atriplex species.