10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TURGOR» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
turgor in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
turgor im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Assessment Made Incredibly Easy! - Strona 84
Texture and turgor Aeaeaeing akin turqor in an infant Inspect and palpate the skin's texture, noting its thickness and calle for a different mobility. It should look smooth and be intact. Rough, dry skin is common in patients with hypothyroidism, ...
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Handbook of Plant Science - Tom 1 - Strona 150
Figure 2 Approximate hydrostatic pressures (turgor) found in a range of situations for comparison with those in cells of vascular plants. Heart: pressure generated in animal circulation. Alga: pressures found in intertidal algae bathed in fresh ...
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Plant Cell Biology: From Astronomy to Zoology - Strona 201
turgor pressure typically considered to be the force per unit area that the protoplast exerts against the wall. However, consistent with its parity with hydrostatic pressure, as defined by Pfeffer (1877), it is equal to the pressure or the force per unit ...
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Plant Tropisms: And other Growth Movements - Strona 5
1.2 PLANT TURGOR MOVEMENTS 2.2.2 General nature of the mechanism Turgor movements are brought about by osmotically driven changes in the volume of special cells, or of cells in special regions (Hill & Findlay 1981, Findlay 1984).
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Handbook of Plant and Crop Stress, Second Edition - Strona 850
It appears to be widely accepted that turgor regulates stomatal conductance and cell expansion and hence plant growth in soils of low water potential. But, at a higher time resolution, some data prove that there are transient effects of a change ...
Mohammad Pessarakli, 1999
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Desiccation and Survival in Plants: Drying Without Dying - Strona 57
The loss of turgor is marked by the point at which the relation of 1/¥ to (1 - RWC) deviates away from linearity. Turgor pressure (¥ ) is calculated as the difference between the extrapolated linear portion of the PV curve and the water potential ...
Michael Black, H. W. Pritchard, 2002
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Drought Resistance in Crops with Emphasis on Rice - Strona 188
Because expansive growth was considered to be mediated by turgor potential interactions with cell wall elastic properties (Lockhart 1965, 1967; Hsiao et al 1976) and other consequences of cellular dehydration (reduced activity of water, ...
International Rice Research Institute, 1982
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Bacterial Growth and Form - Strona 118
OUTLINE OSMOTIC PRESSURE THE DONNAN EQUILIBRIUM, THE POTENTIAL, AND THE OSMOTIC EFFECT HOW ORGANISMS SOLVE THEIR OSMOTIC PROBLEMS THE MEASUREMENT OF TURGOR PRESSURE Osmotic Pressure ...
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Fluid and Electrolyte Balance - Strona 14
This elastic property, referred to as turgor, partially depends on the interstitial fluid volume. In an individual with FVD, the skin flattens more slowly after the pinch is released and may remain elevated for several seconds. (See Figure 2-1.) ...
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Crop Photosynthesis: Spatial and Temporal Determinants
Sink t turgor O down-regulation Fig. 8.15. Differential turgor homeostasis in source, path and sink. The fundamental idea is that plants optimize pressure flow for maximal phloem translocation. High turgor pressure in the source and low turgor ...
N.R. Baker, H.C. Thomas, 2013
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TURGOR» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
turgor im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Korzenie rzepaku uszkodzone przez śmietkę
W efekcie uszkodzeń rośliny mogą tracić turgor, żółknąć lub nawet zamierać. Osłabione, narażone na przemarznięcie w trakcie zimy. Wiosną natomiast rzepak ... «Farmer.pl, Nov 15»
Peffley: Cheerful sunflowers remind us of autumn
Heliotropism is a clever design whereby turgor pressure — something full of water is turgid — is changed in specialized motor cells called pulvini. Pulvini are ... «LubbockOnline.com, Sep 15»
Nutritionist warns of dehydration dangers amid drought
... cracked lips, dry mouth, weakness, fainting, heart palpitation, no tears, no saliva, confusion and disorientation, decreased skin turgor, even hallucination.". «Jamaica Gleaner, Jul 15»
What Doctors Can Tell About Your Health Just By Looking At You
“There are many overt signs of illness: changes in turgor [elasticity] or consistency of the skin that can show maladies of the heart; changes in skin color that can ... «Yahoo Health, Mär 15»
A Vermont-made App That Could Save Kids' Lives
If those workers don't know how to, say, measure skin turgor — an assessment of the skin's elasticity, which is used to gauge dehydration — MEDSINC will ... «Seven Days, Mär 15»
Five ways to hydrate from within
With dehydrated skin, it's all about replenishing moisture, not replacing oils, and the turgor test can be useful in determining this - pinch the skin on the back of ... «Irish Independent, Feb 15»
The pine beetle is a miracle of evolution
If the tree is healthy and unstressed by extensive drought, the turgor pressure of cells lining the resin ducts forces the preformed resin to the site of attack either to ... «Estes Park Trail-Gazette, Feb 15»
Potas ważny także na wiosnę
Rośliny niedostatecznie zaopatrzone w potas wykazują zwiększoną transpirację i mały w skutek tego turgor, co jest przyczyna ich zwiędłego wyglądu. «Farmer.pl, Jan 15»
Plants have little wiggle room to survive drought, scientists report
Researchers measured leaves' drought tolerance at the "turgor loss point" -- the level of dehydration that causes them to wilt. Credit: Lawren Sack. Plants all ... «Phys.Org, Nov 14»
Fern Frozen in Time by Volcanic Flow Reveals Stunning Detail
... plant cell membranes are flush against their cell walls due to a phenomenon called Turgor pressure that holds plants upright when it's operational and causes ... «Scientific American, Okt 14»