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The police said they would determine whether the shooting fell within the department's guidelines after a routine inquiry by an internal shooting review board.
The response appears to be mediated by both the internal-shoot P concentration and the soil-solution P concentration at the root surface (Fig. 2).
Indeed, the characters here complain a lot about their author as the internal play shoots off into flights of rococo imagery and disruptive changes of tone.
This study also showed that CB361-80 and CC372-83 could form and sustain populations in the internal root and shoot tissues of both Psl-infected and uninfected cucumber plants.
Dr. Schlenke discovered they suffered a hideous death: Each wasp's internal organs had shot out of its anus.
Even a suggestion that a group of "wise men" might provide an independent review of the OECD's internal practices was shot down by national delegates.
In the genus Sphagnum, air is trapped within the sporangium as it matures; as the sporangium dries out, it shrinks, until the buildup of internal pressure abruptly shoots the operculum and spores into the air.
In rice, aerenchyma is well developed in roots, internodes, sheaths, and the mid-rib of leaves (Colmer and Pedersen 2008a; Matsukura et al. 2000; Steffens et al. 2011) and contributes to the effective internal aeration between shoots and roots (Colmer 2003a; Colmer and Pedersen 2008a).
The typical internal structure of the shoot apex does not develop until a specific number of leaves form.
However, it is argued whether external P (rooting media) or internal P concentration (in shoot or root) controls the formation of cluster roots.
The bulk of the content of the internal phloem of the shoot obviously bypasses the petioles of mature leaves and hence the exudates from the petiole rather reflect true xylem fluid.
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