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Slower shoot-growth rates in seedlings were explained by less intercepted light and reduced efficiency in conversion of light to biomass.
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Ironically, that ground-based missile defense system, which uses a so-called "hit to kill" approach, where the amount of destructive energy released on impact disables or destroys the intercepted missile, is less ambitious and seemingly more practical than missile defense schemes of years past.
However, a smaller leaf area index and less number of leaves could also result in lower intercepted radiation throughout the growth season and ultimately decreased biomass production (Pereira and Chaves 1993).
In both cases, the interception should be undetectable by the intercepted subscriber or other callers.
Yet even as the less credible threats have been widely publicized, the more worrisome and credible undercurrent of intercepted communications has not been made public.
The faster the messages could be broken, the fresher the intelligence that they contained, and on at least one occasion an intercepted Enigma message's English translation was being read at the British Admiralty less than 15 minutes after the Germans had transmitted it.
But in retrospect, the satellite photographs and tape-recordings of intercepted communications that Mr. Powell played that day now seem to describe actions that are less fearsome than they first appeared.
Sink size (stalk density) responded more to a decrease in RS than source size (intercepted radiation) and the latter became insufficient to fill the sink to capacity when row spacing was less than 1.37 m.
"Almost intercepted," Collins said.
"Many have been on intercepted boats.
She had been identified from intercepted Soviet cables.
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