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Discover Ludwig"budded off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing the process of a new branch or offshoot growing from a plant or tree. For example: - "The rose bush budded off several small shoots in the spring." - "The tree's branches have budded off in all different directions, creating a unique shape." - "The grapevines have budded off new clusters of grapes, indicating a good harvest this year." In a metaphorical sense, "budded off" can also be used to describe the development or separation of a new idea or concept from something else. - "The company's new product line budded off from their existing brand, appealing to a different target market." - "The scientist's research has budded off into a new theory that challenges traditional beliefs." - "The book's final chapter seemed to have budded off from the rest of the story, leaving readers with a surprising twist."
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In asexual reproduction, new individuals arise from bits of tissue that are budded off from a parent, or by a parent dividing lengthwise or crosswise into two smaller individuals.
With additional assembly and packaging, functional VSV virions are budded off and released from the cell surface [39]– [39].
Cells undergoing senescence exhibit several phenotypic changes, including enhanced autophagy, the role of which, according to a recent study, is to process cytoplasmic chromatin fragments budded off nuclei.
In Caenorhabditis elegans, this relief is provided by major sperm protein (MSP), budded off from sperm stored in the spermatheca [ 1, 2].
The central haplotype (S3) of the light blue nested clade (2.3) budded off from the ancestral nested clade 2.1, and had a distribution along the Mediterranean coast.
Lysosome-mediated processing, for example, such as found in cytoplasmic chromatin fragments (CCF) that are budded off the nucleus and degraded in the autophagy pathway, a process that seems to be increased by senescence 45.
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The polyps can move around, and they frequently bud off additional polyps.
Scanning electrograph image of a yeast cell budding off a daughter cell.
At the trans compartment, vesicles containing different secretory cargoes bud off to deliver their contents to distinct destinations.
A third round seems inevitable, and the franchise, with its transportable tight unit of singers and college setting, surely has potential to bud off into localised versions, too.
From many points of view, it would be genetically advantageous to just bud off a nice, safe clone, with the genes that we know worked well for ourselves.
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