| natural dye |
Dye obtained from substances such as roots, bark, wood, berries, lichens, insects, shellfish and flowers.
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The Platonic axiom that 'art should imitate nature', which comes from Plato's Theory of Forms, has had a profound influence on garden design. But the meaning of the term 'nature' has varied. Sometimes it has meant 'the world of the forms' and sometimes it has meant 'the everyday world'.
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| natural selection |
Natural selection occurs when environmental conditions affect the ability of individuals to survive or reproduce dependent on their genotype. The effect of natural selection can be one of three types:
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A seam or waistband that secures or falls at the natural curve of the body, which is the indentation between the hips and the ribcage.
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| natural radioactivity |
Radioactivity emitted by elements in the environment, such as radon in soil. It may include alpha particles, beta particles, or gamma rays.
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