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Qué (quién) es fruit tree - definición


Fruit tree propagation         
  • Diagram illustrating the bud grafting technique
  • Diagram illustrating the whip and tongue grafting technique
USUALLY CARRIED OUT VEGETATIVELY BY GRAFTING OR BUDDING A DESIRED VARIETY ONTO A SUITABLE ROOTSTOCK
Propagating apples; Apple propagation; Fruit tree propogation; Fruit salad tree; Family tree (horticulture); Budstock
Fruit tree propagation is usually carried out vegetatively (non-sexually) by grafting or budding a desired variety onto a suitable rootstock.
Fruit of the poisonous tree         
EVIDENCE DERIVED FROM ILLEGAL INVESTIGATORY CONDUCT
Fruit from a forbidden tree; Poisonous fruit; Fruit of a poisonous tree; Fruit of the poisoned tree; Fruit of the poison tree; Fruit of the Poisonous Tree; Fruits of a poisonous tree; Fruit of the forbidden tree; Legally tainted
Fruit of the poisonous tree is a legal metaphor used to describe evidence that is obtained illegally. The logic of the terminology is that if the source (the "tree") of the evidence or evidence itself is tainted, then anything gained (the "fruit") from it is tainted as well.
fruit of the poisonous tree         
EVIDENCE DERIVED FROM ILLEGAL INVESTIGATORY CONDUCT
Fruit from a forbidden tree; Poisonous fruit; Fruit of a poisonous tree; Fruit of the poisoned tree; Fruit of the poison tree; Fruit of the Poisonous Tree; Fruits of a poisonous tree; Fruit of the forbidden tree; Legally tainted
n. in criminal law, the doctrine that evidence discovered due to information found through illegal search or other unconstitutional means (such as a forced confession) may not be introduced by a prosecutor. The theory is that the tree (original illegal evidence) is poisoned and thus taints what grows from it. For example, as part of a coerced admission made without giving a prime suspect the so-called "Miranda warnings" (statement of rights, including the right to remain silent and what he/she says will be used against them), the suspect tells the police the location of stolen property. Since the admission cannot be introduced as evidence in trial, neither can the stolen property. See also: Miranda warning
Ejemplos de uso de fruit tree
1. In one previous case, said the detective, a former hostage recalled the scent of a particular fruit tree which led security forces to the kidnappers‘ lair.
2. In fruit–tree–rich regions of the US, it‘s natural that fruit finds its way into main course and appetizer salads.
3. The oil–bearing tree forest, fibre and pulp–wood forest, wild fruit tree forest and timber forest blend well with a needle–leaf tree forest for scenic beauty.
4. Apricots have previously failed to grow in Britain because they flower in February, earlier than any other fruit tree, and have been vulnerable to frost.
5. Presented this time were more than 150 papers on successes and experience gained in boosting the fruit production by putting the fruit tree cultivation on a scientific basis and making it intensive.