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That McKnight, only twenty-eight, was killed yesterday on a Louisiana road by an enraged man with a gun who apparently didn't like his driving is a shattering development.
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Also, intentional selection against wild characters in experimental conditions can be excluded as a causal factor because the loss of wild traits, such as hard seededness and seed shattering, could be easily remedied by scarification of the seed coat and harvesting of the mature pods before shattering during development of the RIL population.
In the subsequent decades that consensus has been fractured, but by no means shattered, by developments in cognitive psychology and cognitive science (discussed below).
Though it's not exactly an Earth-shattering development: this, as well as Ricky Gervais's Special Correspondents, suggests that there might be a good reason why a cinema release for this sort of thing is trickier than it used to be.
While this is no earth-shattering development against the alarming trend of athletes who physically abuse women, it is a good start, and at least the N.F.L. has a policy.
Climax Studios, the developer of Silent Hill: Origins, developed Shattered Memories with a development team made up of more than 55 members and a supporting network of more than 90 artists.
This is consistent with all reported observations of O. rufipogon and O. nivara shattering behavior across floral development [ 17, 36], and is consistent with the wild rice seed shattering trait at maturity (Table 1).
Recently, a rice AP2 homologue has been shown to regulate AZ development for seed shattering [ 18].
Five weedy rice accessions, along with five wild rice accessions and eight cultivated O. sativa accessions (see above) were analyzed for shattering ability during floral and seed development (Table 1).
The multiple tissue-specific expression pattern of pSH4 indicates that SH4 may play a diverse role in the growth and development in rice, in addition to seed shattering.
While SNB and OsIDS1 control floral organ identity and spikelet development, SHAT1 is involved in seed shattering (Sunkar et al. [2005]; Lee et al. [2007]; Zhu et al. [2009]; Lee and An [2012]; Zhou et al. [2012]).
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