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In addition, words with the same stem usually have a similar meaning; for example, transporter, transporting, and transported have the same stem "transport".
However, within a stem, transport speeds were reduced across nodes, likely due to higher C-photoassimilate unloading in the nodes.
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The discussions stem from Transport Minister Edwina Hart's rail priorities statement earlier in the summer.
The correlations between lumen area and width of earlywood and latewood in Great Basin conifers suggest that dimensional features linked to moisture conditions and stem water transport (lumen area) play an important role in determining radial growth.
Most Gnetum species are distributed in lowland tropical rainforests and are uniquely characterized by a relatively lower photosynthetic capacity as well as reduced capacity for stem water transport (Feild and Balun 2008).
However, storage conditions (temperature and relative humidity; RH) for flower stems during transport is a particular issue to each cultivar determining duration of vase life.
Subsequently, Cd was remobilized from the stem and transported to the grain; very little Cd accumulated in the spikelets or leaves [ 37].
The stems were transported within 12 h of harvest and stored at -20°C until required.
Tree structure is composed of foliage, fine roots, stem, branches, and transport roots.
firm holds a license for federal research on a way to transport stem cells through the body.
In twin lawsuits filed in the U.S. District Court in Seattle, SEC lawyers say CellCyte; its ex-CEO, Gary A. Reys; and its ex-chief scientific officer, Ronald Berninger, "repeatedly misled the investing public" about prospects for the Bothell, Wash., firm's sole product, a way to transport stem cells through the human body.
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