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Dr Ewen believed he had established that something in the GM potato had caused elongation of a section of the stomach.
The bulk of axial water movement through the elongation zone occurs through xylem elements in the midrib and large lateral veins.
The degree of elongation in the gastrointestinal tract varies from one region to another.
The relative amounts of elongation and spread cannot be calculated theoretically but they have been determined experimentally for mild steel.
Protein synthesis inhibitors can rapidly block translation elongation and cause release of truncated polypeptide chains.
The trunk is actually an elongation of the nose and has nostrils on the tip.
The main axis of each is a monopodial unbranched rhizome that grows plagiotropically, with little internode elongation, below the soil surface.
It responds to heat treatment on the improved permanent set stress and ultimate strength with some loss of elongation.
A restriction in leaf elongation in plants growing in drying soil is a well-reported phenomenon.
In flowering plant pollen tubes, caffeine disrupts vesicle zonation at the tip and stops elongation.
Chrysanthemum, capsicum, salvia and petunia plants have higher stem elongation rates during the night than during the day.
The horizontal length and vertical length of root elongation were measured under an optical microscope with a micrometer eyepiece.
This analysis indicated that, tentatively, increased stem elongation was accompanied by a promotion of cutin monomer hydroxylation.
The elongation phase of growth distinguishes bacilli from cocci, which grow and divide by pure septation.
The stem elongation was recorded every second and the software computed an average value every 60 measurements.
This embryo is slightly older than the embryo in A, showing some nuclear elongation and more complete membrane ingrowth.
Figure 2 demonstrates a rapid but not instantaneous decrease in elongation of primary roots of lupin when pressure was applied to entire axes.
Intriguingly, a different pattern of gene expression is seen when elongation in the presence of oxygen is promoted by ethylene or carbon dioxide.
Stem segments prepared from pondweed turions elongate in anaerobic conditions, whereas there is almost no elongation in air.
In flowering plants, pollen development represents a good model to study cell communication and signalling as well as cell elongation.
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The usual view that radiate forms have become bilateral by the elongation of the aboral dome into the trunk is probably erroneous.
A later stage, showing elongation of nuclei, centrosome and sphere at posterior end.
A curve is thus obtained, the ordinate representing growth elongation and the abscissa the time.
The above is obvious in flowers which from elongation of the axis of inflorescence, have fasciculate or aggregate flowers.
That can be due only to the strain of elongation produced by the stress of tension.
At first growth in length takes place throughout its length in the internode and when it gets older this elongation ceases.
But if the crepe is rolled too much, the tensile strength falls, and there is no increased elongation to compensate.
A haughty spirit seemed to rise in her by the mere process of the elongation.
Because of their elongation the bullae resemble, in some degree, those of the ocelot.
An elongation of the shelf to the south joins Tasmania with the mainland.
The awn or beard is merely an elongation of the palea inferior.
The history of the plough goes back to the elongation of a bent stick.
The elongation of the crown is also similar to what is termed hypsodont.
Was it a Spanish elongation of the name, or an English corruption?
The first is for latitude, the second for azimuth at elongation.
For instance the many-storeyed pagoda is an elongation of the stupa.
In a way, this ability of theirs to destroy across space was an elongation of claw and fang.
The effect on the compatibilizers on the elongation of polypropylene is shown in Fig.
Poisson's ratio is defined as being the ratio between the lateral contraction and the elongation of an isotropic homogenous material in an infinitesimally small extension.
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