Stems definition
Examples of Stems in a sentence
The City agrees to continue hosting ARFOP’s legacy fundraising events annually – Friends of the Arboretum Spring Plant Sale, Wine/Beer Tastings, Enchanted Faire, Stems: A Garden Soirée, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Botanical Brewfest, and Luminary Walk at OPABG and Georgia’s Chicken Run, Pumpkin Hollow, and Night of the Living Farm at DRCF until such time as ARFOP chooses to discontinue each event.
Stems larger than 10” DBH that comprise a significant portion of the canopy may receive special considerations.
Stems greater than 3” in diameter shall be cut into lengths no greater than 10’ and scattered to where they lay within 12” of the ground.
Stems greater than 12” DBH found leaning and too dangerous to cut may be left in place.
Chengjia, Chelang & Zhenzhong Wang 2001 The origin of Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches.
Hybridization Probes for Nucleic Acid Detection, Universal Stems, Methods and Kits COUNTRY APPLN.
Stems attached to the olives and which measure more than 3 mm in length when measured from the shoulder of the olive.
Stems within these areas that are precommercial, should be severed and left on the ground or otherwise destroyed.
Stems come in a small range of sizes and a smaller range of neck angles.
Paint finish; Water leaks; Wheels and Valve Stems (except for electrical/electronic components); Windscreen (including the sliding roof); Windshield (except for the front rain sensor); Wind noises.