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We will now summarize some of the work which suggests that, indeed, the spinal cord has some remarkable degree of plasticity.
We hope these papers will fuel continued interest in the puzzling patterns of thermal plasticity and guide future efforts to reveal their causes.
This body is blunged as a slip and dried up to plastic on cloth on the ground and aged for developing plasticity.
Not as warm as Los Angeles, it also lacks the cachet, fashionable coastlines and morbidly appealing plasticity of its downstate counterpart.
Thus, we found no evidence for a modificatory genome size plasticity in D. villosum.
There is no experimental evidence so far that phenotypic plasticity allows plants to adapt cuticular permeance to changes in evaporative demand.
Whether this is due to decreased plasticity in the auditory cortex or in the language areas of the cortex is not known.
The plasticity of clay made it an ideal material for forming shapes such as narrow-mouthed vats and storage jars for producing and keeping wine.
This phenomenon may reflect plasticity of the central nervous system, which is well recognized during early development.
Selection experiments have even targeted the degree of phenotypic plasticity of particular traits.
A certain degree of plasticity in physiological traits is ubiquitous among plants.
So for us this has demonstrated to us a degree of plasticity that we have never known before the brain capable of.
Morphological plasticity is common in clonal plants, particularly in spacers, those parts of clonal plants that interconnect ramets.
Her feathered, honey-blond hair is splayed around her, her lips are glossy, and her white halter dress and heels present a doll-like plasticity.
As Zeiger et al. have recently emphasized, guard cell chloroplasts show remarkable functional plasticity.
Phenotypic plasticity enables individuals or genotypes to assume obviously different phenotypes during the life cycle.
The plasticity of the auditory system is currently thought to be at its maximum below the age of 2 years.
The mean phenotypic plasticity for the seven variables decreased significantly with increasing leaf longevity.
Untangling this intricate mesh of cause and effect, genetic adaptation and phenotypic plasticity, is a primary objective of plant science.
Regulation of glutamate reuptake occurs along with several forms of synaptic plasticity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The other quality we are to look for in the soul is mouldableness, plasticity.
Every nerve centre must be prepared to express any adumbration of plasticity.
This amount is important because it is one of the best indications of plasticity.
The water of plasticity cannot escape and therefore the clay warps and cracks.
There appears indeed to be hardly any limit to the almost infinite plasticity and modifiability of domestic animals.
He believed in saltatory evolution, in polyphyletic descent, and in the greater plasticity of the organism in earlier times.
Have you the ideals of youth, the plasticity, the hopes, the illusions?
They are two in number, the capacity for life and plasticity.
Sand, possessing no plasticity, cannot be shaped or made to hold together.
In plasticity of orchestration his operas also mark a great advance.
Signs of plasticity of will are found in the souls of the higher animals.
It was another instance of the plasticity of his clay, of his capacity for being moulded by the pressure of environment.
Before he arose to the surface from that first plunge into the underworld he discovered that he was a good actor and demonstrated the plasticity of his nature.
Neural transplants benefit of the intrinsic plasticity of real neurons, yet the interaction of the graft with the host nervous tissue is consequently poorly predictable.
More recently, we became interested in cellular reprogramming because we hypothesized that understanding cellular plasticity could yield new insights into cancer and ageing.
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