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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ORTHOTROPISM»
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Advanced Finite Element Methods and Applications
It is worth to stress that the right part of (7) does not depend on any of the three
factors contributing to the orthotropism of the discretization on subdomains. The
results are retained, if Ω is the union of any number of nests of the decomposition
...
Thomas Apel, Olaf Steinbach, 2012
2
Barrons AP Calculus 2008: W/CD-ROM
Here are the correct definitions: acuminate = make sharp; taper to a point
ergatocracy = government by workers orthotropism = vertical growth neonate =
newborn child noctilucent = shining at night osseous = bony; composed of, or
containing ...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Orthotropic : Of or pertaining to or exhibiting orthotropism; growing more or less
vertically. Orthotropism : Vertical growth; the tendency of plants to grow more or
less vertically. Orthotropous : A term describing a condition in which all parts of a
...
4
Analysis of Aircraft Structures: An Introduction
Rolled metals usually have a slight degree of orthotropism. Hence the
designations L (longitudinal) and LT (long transverse) for rolled sheet and plate
products in Mil Handbook Five. However, the degree of orthotropism for the
directional ...
5
Lectures on the Physiology of Plants
We will begin with orthotropism. We have found, namely, that certain organs,
which are radially or isobilaterally organised, grow vertically either upwards or
downwards under what may be regarded as the normal conditions of their growth
; that ...
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Essential Words for the GRE
The following ten words were created from one or more Latin and Greek roots
and certain common suffixes: acuminate ergatocracy orthotropism neonate
noctilucent osseous paleography sacrosanct sequatious somniloquy Write down
what ...
For a given far-red exposure the degree of orthotropism and narrowness is
stronger with shorter photoperiods; the same holds true for the chlorophyll
decrease. In higher plants also the far-red action is weaker after longer
photoperiods.
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Soviet Plant Physiology
TABLE 3. Orthotropism in Regenerants of Isolated Systems of J-;_ pellucida
sequential 41 95 ± 3 5 ± 3 TABLE 4. Fluorescence Intensity of Callose and Ca2*
on Septa of Control and Isolated Cells of pellucida RESULTS Living cells and
cell ...
9
Dendritic Crystallization
Crystal growth normal to the plane or line of nucleation is termed orthotropism.
Shubnikov [103] has shown that the cause of orthotropism is purely geometrical.
The nuclei can grow laterally only so long as they are not in contact. Subsequent
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Darwin corroborates such tendencies to become hereditary: There is reason to
think that an acquisition of any special habit may become fixed and hereditary.
Perhaps one of the most conspicuous is the orthotropism oi the terminal part of a
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