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The ureteric bud grows in the direction of the mesenchyme and becomes the ureter.
However, the Se nanorod in Fig. 7 is in monoclinic structure, which grows in the direction of (022).
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Extended Data Fig. 2 A. mackiei rooting axes grew in the direction of the gravity vector.
Plant Physiology: Phototropic ResponsePlants' stems grow in the direction of a light source (phototropism), whereas their roots grow downward (geotropism).
Taking advantage of the "modular" strategy Pollan describes, they grow in the direction of motion while leaving their trailing parts to die.
As such, it can grow in the direction of increasingly complex chemical systems (solid solutions, microorganisms as individual phases, etc)., without loss in the handling of simple problems.
Primary roots exhibit positive gravitropism and grow in the direction of the gravitational vector, while shoots respond negatively and grow opposite to the gravitational vector.
Carbon nanotubes synthesised in a plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition process are known to grow in the direction of the electrical field.
BCC colloidal crystals with a thickness of up to seven colloidal layers were grown in the direction of the (100) crystal plane.
A-amylose single crystals are polar objects that grow in the direction of the reducing end of the amylose chains, and the c-axis is oriented opposite to the growth direction.
(Adamatzky's slime molds, which are a kind of amoeba, grow in the direction of multiple food sources simultaneously, usually oat flakes, in the process computing and remembering the shortest distance between any two of them; he has used these organisms to model transportation networks).
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