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Finally, metabolite profiling experiments further demonstrated that the rhizome tissues of red rice are significantly different from other tissues, especially the root, supporting the hypothesis that rhizomes are indeed more like stems than roots and that the rhizomes of different species likely are analogous plant organs.
In this paper, alternative language modeling units like "stems and endings", "stems and morphemes", and "syllables" are investigated instead of "words".
At every table on the baseball field Friday night there were glass vases filled with unshelled peanuts, Cracker Jack and toy baseballs, with miniature bats rising like stems and capped by University of Miami batting helmets.
Of another fashionable dress trend in 1958, she wrote, Students of this seminar who can remember all the way back to last week may recall that if we are to be in fashion, we must have torsos like stems (or tree trunks) and, where our heads used to be, a full-blown look, like a daisy, or a dahlia, or a sunflower.
Using synbio, we can start with discarded cellulose-rich materials like stems and leaves of existing crops.
This means that a sentence is put together by combining words and words are put together by combining morphemic elements like stems, roots, and affixes.
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Habit: Annual, open, +- cushion-like; root, stem base red-purple.
Finally, the market bloomed with baskets of scapes that looked like twisted garden snakes and bunches of green garlic with their leek-like stems still attached.
We had a few tufts of wild onion (miniature bulbs sprouting chive-like stems) last summer, but assumed that our lawn-care specialist's chemicals would take care of them.
Vitex agnus-castus, commonly known as the chaste tree, or sage tree, is a late-blooming shrub with willow-like stems, gray-green palmate leaves and spires of blue-purple flowers.
In the case of apples, one filter might be focused on finding the color red, while another might be looking for rounded edges and yet another might be identifying thin, stick-like stems.
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