10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORGANOGENETICALLY»
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Embriology and Germination in Gymnosperms
This globule is not the definitive embryo sensu Schnarr As we shall see later on,
even parts of this globule are lost This embryo shows two poles: One pole is
organogenetically very potent. It is represented by the apical globule mentioned ...
Stephan Schneckenburger, 1993
2
Medical Science Abstracts and Reviews
As to the histogenesis, Sotti thinks that the vascular lacunae forming the
cavernous haemangioma, probably originate from a connective tissue '
embryogenetically and organogenetically angioplastic '. C. d. F. Bbttzzone, C. Un
caso di ...
3
Progress in Invertebrate Zoology
The cytochrome activity rises during development. The importance of these
cytochrome oxidase studies is the fact that the difference between
organogenetically differentiated germ parts is not alternative, but quantitative.
This result is to be ...
4
Palaeozoic Reefs and Bioaccumulations: Climatic and ...
Parts of the approximately 100 m-thick sequence may characterize an '
autoparabiostrome' following the classification schemes for organogenetically
controlled successions lacking topographic relief (Kershaw 1994). In particular
the distinct ...
5
To honor Roman Jakobson: Essays on the occasion of his ...
In the conception of D. Jones the phoneme is a group of sounds that are related,
i.e., as a group, organogenetically similar to each other, and organogenetically
different from the sounds of all other groups within the language. That means ...
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Papers in general linguistics
In the conception of D. Jones the phoneme is a group of sounds that are related,
i.e., as a group, organogenetically similar to each other, and organogenetically
different from the sounds of all other groups within the language. That means ...
For this reason, the territories of the limb apex only would be organogenetically
active, not those of the trunk. The region of the prospective stylopodc could still
display some effects on the developmental fate of the graft as shown in a few
cases ...
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Proceedings of the Meeting of the Canadian Tree Improvement ...
Two reasons can be suggested for this: (1) there are no organogenetically
competent cells in the explants; and (2) there are a few competent cells but these
are prevented from entering organogenesis by correlative inhibitions imposed by
...
Canadian Tree Improvement Association, 1985
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American journal of botany
... also centripetal with respect to the vascular supply, but organogenetically it is
centrifugal. The centrifugal androecium in the Loasaceae, as in other families,
was probably evolved as an adaptation to the pollinating mechanism since, ...
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Biologiske meddelelser
IV. Summary. The present work is an inquiry into the morphology of the
gynaecium in some selected types within the Personatae. They were examined
partly organogenetically, partly (Petunia) teratologically with the following results:
.'. 1.