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III . harvest [ˈhɑ:vɪst, Am ˈhɑ:r-] VB intr

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Energy harvesting covers a growing basket of technologies that can find and transmit energy that might otherwise be misspent.
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A phycobilisome is a light-harvesting protein complex present in cyanobacteria, glaucocystophyta, and red algae and is structured like a real antenna.
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Other musical instruments and rice growing and harvesting activities are also shown.
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The Cornish frame drum crowdy-crawn, which was also used for harvesting grain, was known as early as 1880.
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In the olden times, elders taught the young in their village on the full moon night after harvesting.
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Harvesting ice from mountains and lakes and transporting it around the world to be stored in insulated ice houses was a backbreaking and dangerous business.
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This means that decisions about stock management can also be made by the people doing the harvesting.
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The costs of harvesting have been reduced through the rationalization of logging operations.
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Harvesting that heat energy, using a thermoelectric generator, can increase the fuel efficiency of the car.
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This practice also reduces the risk of the address being distributed by computers affected with email address harvesting malware.
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