Sentence examples for components organs from inspiring English sources

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In this chapter, I illustrate the technology evolution phenomenon by showing that larger flow components (organs) belong on larger vehicles and animals and that the time arrow of the constructal law points toward smaller sizes over time (miniaturization).

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Biological organisms and their component organs, tissues and cells have unique electrical impedance properties.

Additionally at GS 65 and GS 92, sub-samples consisting of 20 of the largest fertile shoots were taken for breakdown into component organs.

The fertile shoots were broken down into their component organs: leaf-1 (flag leaf lamina), leaf-2, leaf-3, leaf-R (all remaining leaf laminae), leaf sheaths (combined), true stem including peduncle, and ear (further separated into grain and chaff (rachis, palea, lemma, glume and awn) at GS 92).

There is no structural evidence for spatially distinct phloem systems [ 30] and quantitative studies of C and N transport, based on assumptions of mass flow of solutes measured in exudates, account for the C and N economy of component organs in the species [ 31].

These results were independent of the initial, maximum and component organ failure scores, and independent of the time to reach the similar maximum SOFA score value, indicating the result is spread across several factors.

Animals require minerals as structural components of organs and tissues, as co-factors or activators in enzyme and hormone systems and as components in body fluids and tissues (Sharma et al. 2007).

Phenotypic analysis revealed that stem lignin content is significantly higher than that in root and the quantified traits can be classified into four distinct groups, with strong correlations observed among components within organs.

Circulating blood transports immune components between organs of the immune system and sites of inflammation.

Collagens are members of the extracellular matrix proteins family that plays a significant role in developing processes and are essential structural components of organs and tissues, comprising skin, lung, blood vessels and bone.

Given that exaptations are defined largely by what they are not namely, the products of natural selection strictly for their current function there are several possible routes by which an organ, components of an organ, or genes can become exaptations (Gould and Vrba 1982; Arnold 1994; Gould 2002; McLennan 2008): 1.

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