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If the stele is pink to brick red or brownish red, the plant has the red stele disease.
The depiction of a ruler, together with the hieroglyphic inscription, suggests that it had a commemorative function, much like a Maya stele.
Hammurabi the Babylonian law-giver was portrayed with horns on a stele, and so forth.
Likewise, efflux from the root symplasm to the transpiration stream must cross the plasma membrane of cells within the stele of the root.
They are discontinuities in the vascular cylinder that occur where leaf traces depart from the stele.
The pericycle and endodermis were both present, each as a single sheath of cells located between the cortex and stele.
A unique stone stele was found in one of the mounds, similar in form and decoration to the picture-stones of Gotland.
The catalogue describes an obelisk and a stele brought back as symbols of imperial conquest.
They suggested that ions would move directly from the pericycle to the xylem vessels, rather than through the internal stele tissues.
All roots possessed a central stele of vascular tissues, surrounded by a few layers of cortical cells, and an outer layer of epidermis.
He spread his kingdom as far as Lower Nuba as testified by his stele in the island of Elephantine.
The urns containing the remains of fuel children and animals, would be the object of worship and the stone stele of the witness to vote.
With his gold-leafed stainless steel stele, the artist Max Matter of Unterentfelden succeeded in reducing architectural art to the essential.
Funerary stele with an original shape made up of two parallelepipeds crowned with a pyramid.
After the last stele, take the bend on your left-hand side, it will lead you to the intersection of the 3rd section.
The stele is divided into three parts, the tetramerous proxistele closest to the theca tapering through the mesistele to the dimerous dististele furtherest from the theca.
A very poorly preserved funerary stele in the form of a stepped pyramid topped with a prism.
The mastery of the craftsmanship makes this stele an exceptional piece that underlines the power of this god.
This belief is at the origin of the construction of the small chapel against the antique stele in the XIXth century.
The stele of infected roots turns red in response to infection and later the root starts to rot from the tip upwards.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A spiral of green symbols began to circle the stele, then a spiral of yellow.
The stele from the Borgia collection, at present in Naples, resembles it in general style.
The stele of Jehawmelek, king of Gebal, found here, is one of the most important of Phoenician monuments.
The number of xylem groups is fairly large and the development of the xylem is from the pericycle towards the centre of the stele.
It stood like an alabaster stele in the center of an immense chamber arranged like a theater-in-the-round.
Such a petiole is illustrated in fig. 79, with its V-shaped fernlike stele.
Lindsay got up and strode toward the microphone by the stele.
Of the 282 laws once carved upon the stele, all are still legible.
On another, a later Egyptian stele, the tree of life is the sycamore.
In Figure 20, the protoxylem is mature and the center of the stele contains a parenchymatous tissue.
The Aristion stele may be taken as an example of the second order.
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