MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ALLOPLASM»
alloplasm
alloplasm
biology
part
cytoplasm
that
specialized
form
cilia
flagella
similar
structures
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noun
special
protoplasm
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ALLOPLASM»
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Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences, Three-Volume Set
In barley (Hordeum vulgare), its two closest relatives are the source of alloplasm
and in rice (Oryza sativa), alloplasms are transferred only from some A-genome
diploids. In contrast to this, a wide range of species has provided alloplasm to ...
Denis J Murphy, Brian G Murray, 2003
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A Dictionary of Entomology
See Biogeography. Rel. Zone. ALLOPLASM Noun. (Greek, allos I other + plasma
I mould. PL, Alloplasms.) Specialized living substances that are differentiated and
less active than protoplasm. Alloplasm occurs within Cilia, Flagella and some ...
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Motivation and Self-Regulation Across the Life Span
This distinction, which they attribute to Rothbaum, Weisz, and Snyder (1982),
parallels one made decades earlier by Reich (1929), who contrasted alloplasm (
changing the world) and autoplasm (changing the self) in reaction to perceived ...
Jutta Heckhausen, Carol S. Dweck, 1998
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Encyclopedia of applied plant sciences
In barley (Hordeum vulgare), its two closest relatives are the source of alloplasm
and in rice (Oryza sativa), alloplasms are transferred only from some A-genome
diploids. In contrast to this, a wide range of species has provided alloplasm to ...
Brian Thomas, Denis J. Murphy, Brian G. Murray, 2003
Studies on Restoration and Substitution of Nucleus Genome) in Aegilotricum, V.
Critical evidence for uneffectiveness of alloplasm on hybridization* Hirosuke
Fukasawa Biological Institute, Faculty of Science, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan ...
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Chinese Journal of Genetics
Key words: Cytogenetics; alloplasmic; Trititrigia INTRODUCTION We have
replaced some lineal consanguineous plasm of wheats with plasm of common
wheats and bred a group of common wheats with alloplasm recent years.
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New Concept and New Way of Treatment of Cancer
... blood cell components including blood plasma and blood or will be adhered to
cancer cell group together with homo-cancer cell, or will be adhered to slight
cancer embolus together with the alloplasm such as blood platelet and white
blood ...
Xu Ze Xu Jie, Xu Ze Xu Jie Bin Wu, Bin Wu, 2013
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Biology and Breeding of Crucifers
Alloplasm generally brings together the genomes from both organelles and
nuclear genomes of different origin and thus causes incompatibility. In addition to
somatic hybridization, repeated backcrossing with an alien species as
cytoplasmic ...
Surinder Kumar Gupta, 2009
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
alloplasm. aloprado -da (adj.) jittery; nutty, screwball. alopsfquico -ca (adj.,
Psychol.) allopsychic. aloquezia (/., Med.) allochezia. aloquia (/., Med.) alochia.
aloqulria (/., Med.) allochiria. alorcfnico -ca (adj. Chem.) alorcic or alorcinic.
alorritmia (/.
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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Definitional Glossary Of Agricultural Terms:
For example, in humans, the head and body grow at different rates, resulting in a
human adult with completely different proportions from those of an infant.
alloplasm: Cytoplasm from an alien species that has been transferred by
backcrossing ...