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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adventitious attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing unexpected or incidental attacks, often in medical or biological discussions.
Example: "The patient experienced an adventitious attack that complicated their recovery process."
Alternatives: "incidental attack" or "unexpected assault".
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Through investigations of steady-state turnover, coupling efficiency, pH dependence, viscosity effect, and solvent kinetic isotope experiments, we determine that Q228 is critical for mediating water flux and attenuating PT, preventing adventitious attack on activated intermediates formed by the reaction of dioxygen with the reduced diiron II) form of the hydroxylase.
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Ata-miR164 mediates lateral root development through attacking NAC1, and miR167 modulates adventitious rooting via targeting ARF6 and ARF8 [ 40].
This is called adventitious growth.
But that's an adventitious context.
The term, for root sprouts, is adventitious buds -- not advantageous.
Climbing plants often grip their supports with specialized adventitious roots.
Attack, attack, attack!
If Barnes once called the contest "posh bingo", this year looks a lot less adventitious.
Note band of hairs and adventitious roots on petiole.
Stem: generally +- decumbent, with adventitious roots, < 60 cm.
Grasses (Poaceae) and many other monocotyledons produce fibrous root systems with the development of adventitious roots.
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