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unsicker

(ʌnˈsɪkə)
adj
obsolete Scot unsettled
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Louis; Dean Plocher, R-Des Peres; Sarah Unsicker, D-Shrewsbury; David Gregory, R-St.
2011a,b,c); insolation (Unsicker & Mody 2005), microclimate formed by the plant canopy (Basset 1991; Leite et al.
Warren Unsicker, president and CEO of 4CED, said the grant allows the organization to make a greater impact on the community.
(17.) Schlittenhardt D, Schober A, Strelau J, Bonaterra GA, Schmiedt W, Unsicker K, et al.
[11.] Schober A, Bottner M, Strelau J, Kinscherf R, Bonaterra GA, Barth M, Schilling L, Fairlie WD, Breit SN, Unsicker K.
2006a); 2) the sun exposure, which may influence the quality of the host plant tissues (Unsicker and Mody 2005); 3) the creation of microclimates, and 4) the impact of herbivores, which prefers the parts of plants that have the smallest presence of natural enemies (enemy-free space) (Unsicker and Mody 2005).