Sentence examples for branch of origin from inspiring English sources

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Rate of wound closure when branches were removed with stem or branch of origin (flush cut pruning) and cuts made away from the branch collar (natural target pruning) were compared on all species over a 3-year period.

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Evaluating the overall gene gains and losses on each of the four fungal lineage specific branches, regardless of origin, revealed that MG lineage gained nearly twice as many genes compared to losses.

The α modification exhibits lamellar branching of crystallographic origin that is unique in polymer crystallography.

The important feature of the α-modification is so-called cross-hatched morphology which results from lamellar branching of crystallographic origin involving self-epitaxy on (010) crystallographic plane; "daughter" lamellae are tilted at an angle of 80 or 100 ° to "mother" lamellae.

The result is a tree colored as in supplemental Figure S2, were each colored branch represent the tissue of origin of the internal node (ancestral sequence) or tip node (actual sequence) subtending that branch.

The Gnostics -- or "wisdom seekers" -- were an early branch of Christianity, whose origins we don't know.

This analysis shows clear division of the profiles into branches according to tissue of origin, as protein and mRNA samples from the same tissue were consistently clustered together.

The midpoint-rooted maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree shows PGs, with tips and terminal branches collared by continent of origin.

The relative differences in the nBGBBs and the nEECCBs in the different vascular regions of the lung were ascribed to diameters of the branches and their points of origin and angles of bifurcation from the pulmonary artery.

From its place of origin, this branch of the NC linguistic phylum spread East and South across sub-Saharan Africa, together with agricultural techniques and the use of iron (Newman 1995; Diamond and Bellwood 2003).

Inspection of Equations (23) shows that the differential equation for the slow variable ct contains a term that is linear in c, one of the fast variables, and this feature is not changed by the transformation required to shift the branch of equilibria to the origin (which is linear for the c component).

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