His theory was that seed dispersal, and that primitive ancestors of " Durio " species were the earliest practitioners of that dispersal method, in particular red durian ( " D . dulcis " ) exemplifying the primitive fruit of flowering plants.
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The main threats to the environment of the park are invasive forest species such as " Hovenia dulcis " and " Hedychium coronarium ", pollution from waste dumped into the Queimados River, and predatory hunting and fishing in and around the park.
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Three sections of it are used as hymns in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus : " Iesu dulcis memoria " ( Vespers ), " Iesu rex admirabilis " ( Office of Readings ), " Iesu decus angelicum " ( Lauds ).
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The first and smallest bell is inscribed " Sum Rosa Pulsata Mundi Katerina Vocata " ( When I am struck I am the Rose of the World and am called Katerina ); the second bell is inscribed " Dulcis Sisto Melis Campana Vocor Gabrielis " ( I am the honey voiced bell called Gabriel ).
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Of the 13 known, five have inscriptions including the phrase " " pie zeses " " ( see above ) and two " " anima dulcis " " ( literally " sweet soul ", equating to " sweetheart " ), both very common phrases in Christian and pagan inscriptions.
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The dusty pink flowers can clash with the warm colors of mums and fall foliage, though they look good with purple foliage plants such as smokebush, cimicifuga, or Euphorbia dulcis Chameleon, and especially the popular new Rupatorium rugosum Chocolate, a maroon-leaved selection of our local wild Joe-Pye weed.
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Some idea of the reputation of Needham's house can be gathered from one of " Mercuris Dulcis to Beau C e, of St . Martin's Lane; her estate to the Duke of Wharton; her library to Ned C; and a receipt to cure a clap to little Quibus ".
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""'Burkholderia heleia " "'is a gram-negative, nitrogen-fixing, aerobic, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium from the genus of Burkholderia and the family of Burkholderiaceae which was isolated from the Chinese water chestnut Eleocharis dulcis in acid sulfate soil areas of Vietnam.
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This plant should not be confused with the unrelated " Eleocharis dulcis ", also called a water chestnut . " Eleocharis " is also an aquatic plant raised for food since ancient times in China . " E . dulcis " is a sedge, whose round, crisp-fleshed corms are common in Western-style Chinese food.
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This plant should not be confused with the unrelated " Eleocharis dulcis ", also called a water chestnut . " Eleocharis " is also an aquatic plant raised for food since ancient times in China . " E . dulcis " is a sedge, whose round, crisp-fleshed corms are common in Western-style Chinese food.