Most of the projected increase in coarse grains will come from a big rise in U . S . output, the report said.
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Instead of the finely ground powder used by the first bombards, powder was replaced by a " corned " variety of coarse grains.
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The first was to enlarge the priming hole to ensure combustion with the coarse grain trade black powder that was available to them.
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The IGA is administered by the International Grains Council ( IGC ), an intergovernmental forum for cooperation on wheat and coarse grain matters.
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This problem can be solved by having a coarse grain array ( reconfigurable datapath array, rDPA ) and a FPGA on the same chip.
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The agency also cut its forecast for coarse grains _ principally maize ( corn ) _ to 897 million tons from 903 million tons.
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The huge coarse grain surpluses of the mid-1980s that weighted down prices worldwide are now gone, consumed by markets fueled by vibrant economic growth.
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The DAPDNA is a combination of a coarse grain dynamically Reconfigurable datapath array ( DNA ) and a conventional RISC controller ( DAP ).
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The intergovernmental agency now puts combined output of wheat and coarse grains in 1997-98 ( July-June ) at 1 . 480 billion metric tons.
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The desert setting was almost tailor-made for Dogma, lending itself to the coarse grain of the high-definition video cameras used to make these films.