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Morphology of Pachypodium
... has branches responding to its immediate surrounding microenvironment A condition identified as "stressed environments" further ... and P. lealii adapt readily to the microenvironment of harsh xeric conditions. Yet the manner ... for instance, to inhabit such a small microenvironment that only seedlings and young plants readily ... taxon's response to a more favorable microenvironment within their immediate surrounding landscape and climate ... of various organs that adapt to the microenvironment. These adaptations, rather they are variations ...
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Pachypodium
... is highly responsive to its immediate surrounding microenvironment. Pachypodium do not overly respond morphologically to ... morphological adaptation to factors of the immediate microenvironment which, by their diversity, account for the ... of various organs that adapt to the microenvironment. These adaptations, variations on habit, trunks, branches ... on a morphological level respond to the microenvironment of Pachypodium habitat. The genus' unique organizational ...
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Talk:Greenhouse effect/Archive 1
... Actually it is illustrating convection in a microenvironment, that convective flow is critical to the microenvironment, and it's the reason I don ...
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Talk:Pachypodium
... i.e. your synonymy for "landscape," "environment," "microenvironment," "habitats" and "ecology" is not always accurate ... I mean that the environment and the microenvironment and the landscape were eliminated in a ...
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Hemostasia (translated from Portuguese)
... the cited reactions have place in hemostático microenvironment e, the amount of trombina generated in ... will be generated outside of the hemostático microenvironment and the fibrina of trombo hemostático, after ...
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Matrix outside cell (translated from Japanese)
... cell is the substance "of minute environment microenvironment". Matrix outside cell of animal Vertebrata 、 ...
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Osteoklast (translated from German)
... or parathyroid hormones into the OF bone microenvironment. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 246: 337-341 ...
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Cell signaling
... to perceive and correctly respond to their microenvironment is the basis of development, tissue repair ...
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Primary effusion lymphoma
... Hines-Boykin R, Dittmer DP. The tumor microenvironment controls primary effusion lymphoma growth in vivo ...
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Black band disease
... by exposure to an anoxic, sulfide-rich microenvironment associated with the base of the band ...
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