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  • While I was there, I ordered some of their sourdough culture, which comes in 5g sachets, and gets you past the tricky bit of creating your starter (which is fraught with the risk of bad bacteria taking hold instead of the good ones you actually want).

    Secret Ingredients « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2007

  • Thebest ispollock at 0. 5g, which is lessthan the blue mussel, whichweighs in at 0. 7g per 100g.

    Food for Fort: Omega-3 in white fish, nutmeg graters and onion-free cooking 2010

  • In fact, the lizard weighs just 1. 5g, which is one third of the rock-dwelling lizard's weight and one-tenth of the gecko's.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • A new design is near production and apparently will weigh just 5g, meaning it could be fitted to even smaller birds.

    10,000 Birds 2009

  • A new design is near production and apparently will weigh just 5g, meaning it could be fitted to even smaller birds.

    10,000 Birds 2009

  • Hierarchy II represents the monophyletic grouping of terminal species (Fig. 3b), and this has been rotated and shifted to a new position (Fig. 5g), with shading added to highlight sister-groups.

    A New Book 2010

  • It would then look like Figure 3a (Figure 5g) in Knox's paper.

    A New Book 2010

  • More directly: if you look at Figure 5g, you will see a Venn diagram that groups organisms by relative recency of ancestry.

    A New Book 2010

  • Hierarchy II represents the monophyletic grouping of terminal species (Fig. 3b), and this has been rotated and shifted to a new position (Fig. 5g), with shading added to highlight sister-groups.

    A New Book 2010

  • Hierarchy II represents the monophyletic grouping of terminal species (Fig. 3b), and this has been rotated and shifted to a new position (Fig. 5g), with shading added to highlight sister-groups.

    A New Book 2010

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