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Columella cells derive from the periclinal divisions of a single layer in both A. thaliana and rice.
Thus Russell (1918 [1985]: 36) sometimes treats his monistic opponents as if they were existence monists who viewed 'parts' as merely: "phases and unreal divisions of a single indivisible Reality".
In theory, only 55 divisions of a single cell could satisfy this need (2=4 × 10).
Both cell types arise through a sequence of rapid symmetric and asymmetric cleavage divisions of a single gonidium.
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Autogamy, the production of gametes by the division of a single parent cell, is frequently found in unicellular organisms such as the protozoan Paramecium.
It is shown that the division of a single crystalline nano-Bi particle into several grains during solidification results in the significant reduction in melting, which can be explained by the phenomenological theory of melting.
In the social choice literature (Brams 2005; Brams & Taylor 1996) it is common practice to use cake cutting as a metaphor for a division of a single heterogeneous good.
Drosophila oogenesis is a complex developmental process involving the coordinated differentiation of germline and somatic cells, and begins with asymmetric division of a single germline stem cell (GSC) [1], [2].
The division of a single widespread species into multiple allopatric species (as would result from taxonomic inflation [23]) may "artificially" increase phylogenetic signal, by reflecting patterns of geographic variation [1].
Multicellular organisms evolved through two major strategies: aggregation of different cells or clonal division of a single cell.
The addition of nuclear sequences also allows the division of a single, multi-taxa polytomy into two noticeably smaller multifurcations.
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