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INSIDE PITCH C. C. Sabathia worked on planting his front foot sooner in his delivery during his bullpen session Wednesday.
Other scientists are working on plants that greatly reduce the need for nitrogen fertilizers, and several that produce healthful omega-3 fatty acids.
"We have kits for isolation of peroxisomes or Golgi or endoplasmic reticulum, [or] chloroplasts for those working on plants," says Yeh.
We work on plants modelled via continuous-time nonlinear uncertain systems, where the uncertainty and the fault function are assumed to be random processes.
We are currently working on plants that are impaired in the alternative splicing of each clock gene and those expressing a specific RNA splice variant to investigate the physiological roles of the alternative splicing of the clock genes.
No one I spoke to in the loose, interdisciplinary group of scientists working on plant intelligence claims that plants have telekinetic powers or feel emotions.
Mr Maliha worked on plans for the electricity plant before it opened a decade ago.
Karban told me that, in the nineteen-eighties, people working on plant communication faced some of the same outrage that scientists working on plant intelligence (a term he cautiously accepts) do today.
Some scientists working on plant intelligence have questioned whether the "animal-centric" emphasis, along with the obsession with the term "neurobiology," has been a mistake and possibly an insult to the plants.
The scientific departments of the new universities should be working on plant breeding, fertiliser, animal husbandry for the poor world, which should be supplied with transport equipment by otherwise redundant railway workshops.
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