10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYTOGENETICALLY»
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Handbook of Functional Plant Ecology
The Comparative Method in Evolutionary Biology. Oxford: Oxford University
Press. Harvey, P.H., A.F. Read, and S. Nee. 1995a. Why ecologists need to be
phytogenetically challenged. Journal of Ecology, 83: 535-536. Harvey, P.H., A.F.
Read, ...
Francisco Pugnaire, Fernando Valladares, 1999
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Central Nervous Control of Autonomic Function
In addition to the eupnoeic central pattern generator. there is also a slower. and
phytogenetically older. central pattern generator for the branchial musculature
and a faster pattern generator invoked during gasping (see discussion in ...
3
Children's Early Understanding of Mind: Origins and Development
How did we acquire this mind theorising capability phytogenetically? My
suggestion on this is highly speculative, but nonetheless it is an important issue
and we should rise to the challenge it presents. We can begin with the
assumption that ...
Charlie Lewis, Peter Mitchell, 2014
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A Genesis of Behavioural Science
10 & 11). It is divided into three parts, anatomically, phytogenetically and
functionally as shown in the Table 2. Table 2: Three different parts of cerebellum
and their analogy in various classification Corona radiata Pulvinar of thalamus
Lateral ...
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The Power of Sound: How to Be Healthy and Productive Using ...
Every organ of perception develops ontologically and phytogenetically out of skin
. In the embryo, skin folds and then forms our eyes and ears. Our skin may
contain the latent capacity to perceive light and sound. I think that by stimulating
the ...
6
Caregiving Across Cultures: Working with Dementing Illness ...
Rubisco activase is phytogenetically widespread, and control of Rubisco by
Rubisco activase may be ubiquitous among eukaryotic photosynthetic organisms
(Salvucci et al., 1987). In Arabidopsis, Rubisco activase is encoded by a single, ...
7
Amyloid and Amyloidosis 1998: Proceedings of the VIIIth ...
Residues R86, K89, R95 and K102 are phytogenetically conserved implying HS:
apoSAA interactions may be important for apoSAA function The
glycosaminoglycan binding activity for both mouse and human 27mer peptides
was specific for ...
R.A. Kyle, M.A. Gertz, 1999
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Small-scale Processing of Microbial Pesticides
In these subdivisions of the fungi, usually considered phytogenetically less
advanced than the Deuteromycotina, interconnections between the anabolic
pathways are limited and the precursors of all the essential metabolic pathways,
or the ...
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Human Respiratory Viral Infections
SARS is related phytogenetically to group 2 coronaviruses, confirmed in the
analyses using rooted tree with two viral sequences, those of torovirus and
arterivirus, as outgroups. On the phytogenetic tree, SARS-CoV split off early from
the group ...
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Research Progress in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia
It may be assumed that an anaplerotic reaction is set into motion as is the case in
cerebral ischemia: the phylogenetically more developed metabolism is shifted to
a phytogenetically primitive one (Folbergrova et al., 1974; Hoyer and Krier, ...