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Descriptions of common SEED circuit modules, together with SPICE behavioural simulations are also presented.
The dynamic tests were conducted to compare the performance of installed FSMU on the grain drill and equipped grain drill with common seed metering unit (CSMU) at three forward speeds of 4, 6 and 8 (Km/h) for DSW.
Taking the advantage of sharing a common seed sequence by members of a miRNA family, this technology is especially useful in knocking down the expression of a family of miRNAs, providing a powerful means for simultaneous inhibition of multiple miRNAs of interest with a single inhibitor.
For example, 16% of DPRK improved varieties in this study had a white awn, which is generally selected against in modern breeding programs (Sweeney and McCouch [2007]), but was a common seed character in 80% of native or landrace Korean varieties collected during 1911 1923 (Choi [2005]).
Chhinnamasta's names like Kameshwari ("goddess of desire") and Ratiragavivriddhini ("one who is engrossed in the realm of Rati – [copulation or sexual desire]") and the appearance of klim – the common seed syllable of Kamadeva and Krishna – in her mantra support this interpretation.
Contigs were merged if they had a common seed larger than 30 bp and with a high alignment score.
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GNRs were synthesized using a common seed-mediated growth method employing the surfactant hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) [ 30].
The samples came from seven genotypes: two seedless and two seeded homozygous seedlings of the RS × S progeny, both seedless heterozygous parental genotypes (RS and S) and a common seeded table grape genotype that contains two different seeded alleles: Red Globe (Table 2).
The fruits of Aiphanes horrida are strongly associated with 'ornaments' (Fig. 3) because they are a very common source of seeds used to decorate female cushma a traditional cloth.
Bruchinae live primarily in the seeds of legumes, hence their common name, seed beetles (or bean weevils).
In our common garden, seed size did influence emergence timing and survival, with larger seeds emerging earlier and surviving better from all collection sites; however, the response to selection in the restoration sites clearly shows higher survival of smaller seeded plants (Fig. 2).
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