10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOTOTONUS»
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phototonus in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
The specific change which the plant undergoes under the influence of
illumination, we will call phototonus. The phototonus is then seen to bring about
the difference in sensitiveness between the apex and base and by reason of this
in the last ...
Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen (Netherlands). Afdeeling Natuurkunde, 1911
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Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
The specific change which the plant undergoes under the influence of
illumination, we will call phototonus. The phototonus is then seen to bring about
the difference in sensitiveness between the apex and base and by reason of this
in the last ...
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Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
The specific change which the plant undergoes under the influence of
illumination, we will call phototonus. The phototonus is then seen to bring about
the difference in sensitiveness between the apex and base and by reason of this
in the last ...
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeling Natuurkunde, 1912
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Annales bryologici: A yearbook devoted to the study of ...
Hier muss also der Phototonus während der 10- tägigen Botation im Dunkeln
weitgehend abgeklungen sein. Die zweite Gruppe nimmt eine Mittelstellung ein.
Letztere Tatsache legt die Vermutungnahe, dass der Bückgang der stabilisierten
...
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Dictionnaire médical : addenda:
phototimer m 28898 phototonus / Phototonus m (durch Licht herbeigeführter
Reizbarkeitsstatus [des Protoplasmas]) / phototonus m 28899 pbototoxis /
Phototoxis/ (Bestrahlungsschaden) / phototoxis/ 28900 phototropism / Phototaxis
/(durch ...
Phototonus ( fo-tot'o-nus ) [Or. photo + tone.] n. ( hot.) healthy condition of plants
due to sufficient exposure to liyht ( ^re}x|l ) Photo-type ( fO'tO-Up) [ Photo + type. ]
n. a plate for printing from produced by photographic process, a picture &c.
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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Dictionary of Ecology and Environment
Phototonus. The normal mobile condition resulting from the alternation of day
and night. Phototroph. An organism that uses photosynthesis to produce organic
matter and oxygen. Compare Chemotroph. Phototrophic. Refers to organisms
that ...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. phos, light; telos, end; taxis, arrange- ment] The direct movement of an
animal toward shade. phototonus n. [Gr. phos, light; tonos, tension] 1. Sensitive-
ness to light. 2. Muscle tonus stimulated by light. phototropism n. [Gr. phos, light;
tropos, ...
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International Asia Conference on Industrial Engineering and ...
This limitation may affect directly the information input, even the high-level
information processing. For example, the color-encoding application range of
information display is restricted by the phototonus of cone cell and rod cell, which
are the ...
Ershi Qi, Jiang Shen, Runliang Dou, 2013
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
“photosystem-II photosynthesis” See biochemical pathway: “photosystem-II
photosynthesis.” ♢ phototaxis See taxis: phototaxis. ♢ phototonicity n. An
organism's being sensitive to light (Lincoln et al. 1985). adj. photonic, phototonus
♢ phototroph ...