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- supply is vital. When cooked, the tuber suffers from only very minor discolouring. The variety has a bright yellow skin colour and a medium yellow flesh...
- A leaf spot is a limited, discoloured, diseased area of a leaf that is caused by fungal, bacterial or viral plant diseases, or by injuries from nematodes...
- ring which may quickly disappear. May discolour slightly yellow or pinkish brown. Gills: White, sometimes discolouring to pinkish brown with age. Free and...
- an arrow, from one side of the pool to the other, at the same instant discolouring the water with a dark chestnut-brown ink. Charles Darwin, The Voyage...
- air pollution in Paris, which accelerated erosion of decorations and discoloured the stone. By the late 1980s, several gargoyles and turrets had also...
- damaged skin will try to heal by forming scar tissue. This is often discoloured and depigmented. In humans, skin pigmentation (affected by melanin) varies...
- sclerotia Sclerotia in a bag of potting soil Old Leucocoprinus birnbaumii discolouring brown Like all Leucocoprinus species, L. birnbaumii is a saprotroph,...
- Severely damaged skin may heal by forming scar tissue. This is sometimes discoloured and depigmented. The thickness of skin also varies from location to location...
- Ferrar, and Cross have very badly swollen legs, whilst Heald's are discoloured as well. The remainder of the party seem fairly well, but not above su****ion;...
- allowing the patient to be sure of what result they would like to achieve. Discoloured teeth, malformed teeth, enamel hypoplasia (not enough enamel), enamel...