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Commonly the embryo has no innate dormancy and will develop after the seed coat is removed or sufficiently damaged to allow water to enter.
Of two dimorphic seeds in a fruit, we used the lower seed that has no innate dormancy and a high germination potential (Esashi and Leopold, 1968).
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Some species, such as F. miliacea and E. colona, show little or no innate or induced dormancy and germinate rapidly on the surface of saturated soils (Kim and Moody 1989), but can be suppressed by shallow water.
We thus stress the recognition that dormancy is not solely an innate property of a bacterial cell; it is a property assessed by one or more experiments, so whether a cell appears to be dormant depends on both the cell and the experiment used to assess that dormancy.
The systems have been grouped into analogs of innate immunity and adaptive immunity and infection-induced dormancy or programmed cell death.
These findings suggest that M8 is a promising therapy that may improve the innate immune response against tumor cells, decreasing the cell adhesion or invasion of malignant cells or even inducing direct dormancy in malignancies.
A period of dormancy?
For full treatment, see dormancy.
Was it innate?
Innate Immun.
Furthermore, immunologic tumour dormancy is also confounded by the inability to distinguish tumour mass dormancy from tumour cell dormancy.
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