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  • '''Barley''' is a group of related [[cereal]] plants within the genus ''[[Hordeum]]'' Barley is one of the oldest cultivated foods, going back to prehistoric times in t
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  • ...s of pranks and posting them on his website, "Trashbat.co.ck" (registered, Barley says, in the Cook Islands). ...newsagent, and his sister Claire ([[Claire Keelan]]) becomes friends with Barley, most so she can use his video editing equipment. The series shows the live
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Barley]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Barley''' is a group of related [[cereal]] plants within the genus ''[[Hordeum]]'' Barley is one of the oldest cultivated foods, going back to prehistoric times in t
    1 KB (171 words) - 10:07, 28 February 2024
  • ...s of pranks and posting them on his website, "Trashbat.co.ck" (registered, Barley says, in the Cook Islands). ...newsagent, and his sister Claire ([[Claire Keelan]]) becomes friends with Barley, most so she can use his video editing equipment. The series shows the live
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  • ...ses blast disease or blight disease, in cereal crops including wheat, rye, barley, pearl millet, and rice.
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  • ....dur.ac.uk:80/record=b1805098a Peptide transport by embryos of germinating barley (Hordeum vulgare)].'' Unpublished PhD thesis, Durham University.
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  • | [[Barley]] || align="right" | 154 {{Image|Forage barley.JPG|right|250px|Forage barley}}
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  • {{r|Barley}}
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  • {{r|Barley}}
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  • {{r|Barley}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Barley]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Barley}}
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  • {{r|Barley}}
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  • *[[Barley]]
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  • Soaking whole grains such as brown rice, wheat or [[barley]] overnight for 8 to 12 hours in dechlorinated water allows the phytase enz ..., but not too hot to touch. Then add the grain to be soaked. Wheat, rye, barley, hato mugi and brown rice can benefit from soaking in this manner. Do not
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  • ...lt '''whiskey'''. Whisky is produced by twice distilling a beer made from barley or other grains (Bourbon, in the United States, the most popular American w
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  • ..."> TIGRINA d, required for regulating the biosynthesis of tetrapyrroles in barley, is an ortholog of the FLU gene of ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. FEBS Letters, ...[thylakoid]] membrane. Later it was discovered that ''Tigrina'' mutants in barley, known long time ago, are also mutated in the same gene <ref name='tigrina'
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  • ...rkestan, and the Kirghis Steppe. It seems to have coevolved with wheat and barley for over 2,000 years, found as a weed in fields of those grains until its i
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  • ...an invitation for farmers to cultivated [[barley]], in 1792, and used that barley to open a brewery, in 1793.<ref name=DenisonHistory/>
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  • ...other village inhabitants of 20 families, made a precarious living growing barley, buckwheat and potatoes. His parents had 16 children, of which he was the f
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  • ...tated by the ingestion of gluten-containing foods, such as wheat, rye, and barley.<ref name="titleMeSH Result">{{cite web |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/si ...disease cannot tolerate a protein called gluten, found in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten proteins may also be found in products such as stamps and envelope
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  • ...arian Purity Law of 1516]], which required beer to be made only with hops, barley, and water. Yeast was added to the list of approved ingredients once its r * [[Stout]] is a very dark and quite heavy beer made with hops and unmalted barley. The most famous variety is [[Guinness]], which was originally based on a
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