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Downward growth of the rim makes the tube.
The downward growth of roots is also associated with a greater quantity of auxin in their lower halves.
Congelation ice, with its distinctive columnar crystal texture due to the downward growth of the ice crystals into the water, is very common in Arctic pack ice and fast ice.
In slope condition, in fact, the surface roots can assume upward as well as downward growth.
The most worrisome trend in the report is the implications from the downward growth revision on productivity.
Order 2 roots may have vertical upward (R2 VU) or downward growth (R2 VD) or even horizontal growth (R2 H).
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In seedlings without rhizobacteria, yeast extract and various proteins could consistently restore proper root development in triggering root hair formation and downward root growth.
Numerous analysts have revised downward their growth projections — HSBC, for example, cut its forecast for this year to 7.4 percent from 8.2 percent — amid signs that Beijing's new leaders are willing to tolerate slower growth in the short term as they pursue stability for the long term.
In the Na-incorporated film, the downward grain growth should be the same as that of the Na-restricted device.
In the case of the Na-restricted film, the downward grain growth is accompanied by a volume expansion that weakens the grain size effect because the Cu diffusion is gradually restricted due to the compactly preformed CIGS crystal grains.
This served as the seed crystal while an additional 1049 water molecules below the seed were constrained in a 5 Å thick disordered layer to act as an ice barrier preventing downward ice growth, leaving a small wedge of mobile water between constrained layers as shown in Figure 3.
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