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After this period, most successful stems migrate at low rates for the following 5 10 years.
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Grafting is most successful when the rootstock (base) variety and the scion (top) variety have the same size stem.
Grafting is most successful on young tomato and eggplant plants, whose stems are still green (herbaceous) instead of woody.
Nonetheless, it is perhaps significant that the first documentation of net recovery from a heavily-depleted Caribbean coral community (<10% cover) stems from one of the region's most successful marine reserves.
So far, the most successful efforts to achieve tolerance have come through bone marrow or related stem cell transplants.
Ben Sowter, head of research at QS, says the results show that universities with "a heavy focus on Stem" (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are "generally the most successful in nurturing student employability".
It is too early to decide which way may be the most successful.... My opinion is that we should continue doing experiments with embryonic stem cells from animals and look very carefully at the results.
Truncheons (hardwood cuttings) were also used, but probably stem knobs (uovuli), which develop at the base of trunks and root easily, were the easiest and most successful propagation technique employed by early growers to propagate desired clones [ 4].
Yet the appeal of America's most successful retail chain, with its "We Sell for Less" slogan emblazoned over the front door, stems in part from the enormous low-cost production capacity of a faraway nation that many people in this country view as a moral outcast and potential military rival: China.
Most successful companies do this.
The most successful performers improvise.
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