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United States Department of Agriculture
Branche: Government
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The practice of removing positional distortions (due to camera tilt, topographical relief, etc.) from an aerial photograph to produce an accurate image of the Earth's surface and equalize the distances represented on the image.
Industry:Agriculture
The solid byproduct or residue derived from olive pressing, that consists of pulp and pit of the olive fruit.
Industry:Agriculture
A unique DNA sequence of a replicon at which DNA replication is initiated and proceeds bidirectionally or unidirectionally. It contains the sites where the first separation of the complementary strands occurs, a primer RNA is synthesized, and the switch from primer RNA to DNA synthesis takes place.
Industry:Agriculture
The practice of removing positional distortions (due to camera tilt, topographical relief, etc.) from an aerial photograph to produce an accurate image of the Earth's surface and equalize the distances represented on the image.
Industry:Agriculture
A genus of bacteria that is vectored by mites and causes scrub typhus in humans.
Industry:Agriculture
A genus of bacteria that is vectored by mites and causes scrub typhus in humans.
Industry:Agriculture
A unique DNA sequence of a replicon at which DNA replication is initiated and proceeds bidirectionally or unidirectionally. It contains the sites where the first separation of the complementary strands occurs, a primer RNA is synthesized, and the switch from primer RNA to DNA synthesis takes place.
Industry:Agriculture
Underwater organisms that live on or in the bottom of a body of water.
Industry:Agriculture
Underwater organisms that live on or in the bottom of a body of water.
Industry:Agriculture
Orders and agreements allow producers to promote orderly marketing through collectively influencing the supply, demand, or price of a particular commodity so as to create orderly marketing. Research and promotion can be financed with pooled funds. Once approved by a required number of a commodity's producers-usually two-thirds-the marketing order is binding on all handlers of the commodity within the geographic area of regulation. It may limit the quantity of goods marketed, or establish the grade, size, maturity, or quality of the goods. Marketing orders have been established for milk, fruits, vegetables, and other commodities. Marketing agreements may contain more diversified provisions, but are enforceable only against those handlers who enter into the agreement. An order can be terminated when a majority of all producers favor its termination or when USDA determines that the order no longer serves its intended purpose.
Industry:Agriculture