(1998) obtained three types of flowers in a B[C.sub.1][F.sub.1] progeny of randomly mated [F.sub.1]
thrum plants with F.
- Haustonia serpyllifolia expresses the dimorphism of pollen size often found in distylous plants:
thrum pollen is significantly larger (F = 826.3, P [less than] 0.0001), although the distributions of pollen sizes produced by pins and
thrums overlap (pin pollen diameter = 7.7 [+ or -] 0.4 [[micro]meter] (mean [+ or -] SD),
thrum pollen diameter = 9.2 [+ or -] 0.7 [[micro]meter]).
Now I have changed to one that is a bit more sporty whose engine has that
thrum thrum throaty sound going through the gears.
Laden with funky twangs and warm beats that
thrum right through you, there's restrained yearning in it lapping at muted synths before swinging into a chorus that ramps up and up.
In a surprise guest appearance,
Thrum singer Monica Queen provided vocals on the thrilling Lazy Line Painter Jane, which was arguably the highlight of a memorable homecoming performance from a band who've earned the status of Glasgow legends well beyond Gibson Street.
Tonight, he examines four more projects, including the revamped 17th-century
Thrum Mill in Rothbury.
The Restoration Man 7pm, C4 FACTUAL This week we visit
Thrum Mill to meet Dave and Margaret Heldey who have battled through flooding and serious illness to restore one of Northumberland's most stunning but abandoned water mills.
THE RESTORATION MAN Channel 4, 8pm To wrap up another series (yes, it's really been eight weeks), the architect returns to
Thrum Mill to meet Dave and Margaret Hedley, who have come up against no end of problems (flooding and serious illness to name but two) as they restored one of Northumberland's most stunning but abandoned water mills.
The restoration of
Thrum Mill -a former water mill in Rothbury, Northumberland which had stood derelict since the 1950s -into her home is nearing completion, with the early part of her work having been captured by national TV crews.
Until now, in a numerical model, this system has outperformed standard ANC, which works for the regular
thrum of tyre on tarmac.
As an element within a composition, however, the trace of a hand brushed across a dusty lampshade or the arbitrary confluence of the blue blouse of a murder victim and the blue tape that holds up her image begins to
thrum with an otherworldly energy.
The
thrum of blood will carry on in new thighs, new lips, not ours - but because of ours, a richer shade.
Or did the pulsating
thrum on the pane sound more like the blood pounding in my brain as I feverishly awaited the daily mail?
He explained how speedway in Halifax was originally staged at
Thrum Hall between 1928 and 1930.