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Studies were made to get information concerning the influences of cutting on nodule formation in Ladino clover. Particular attention was given to the inactivation on active nodule and reactivation on inactive nodule in treated host plants. The results are summarized as follows: (1) The increase in nodule number and in nodule weight accompanied with ...
Etuo Kamata
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THE EFFECTS OF FREQUENCY AND SEASON OF CLIPPING ON THE MORPHOLOGY, PRODUCTIVITY AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CALLUNA VULGARIS (L) HULL [PDF]
SummaryAn experiment is described in which heather plants growing in boxes were clipped either in summer or in winter at different yearly frequencies. The effects of the treatments on morphology, productivity and chemical composition are described.The view is put forward that the vigour of growth is dependent on the physiological age of the plant and ...
Sheila A. Grant, R. F. Hunter
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Understanding the mechanism of plant morphological plasticity in response to grazing and clipping of semiarid grassland can provide insight into the process of disturbance-induced decline in grassland productivity. In recent studies there has been controversy regarding two hypotheses: 1) grazing avoidance; and 2) growth limiting mechanisms of ...
Xiliang Li +9 more
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A Ruptured Tri-Lobulated ICA–PCom Aneurysm Presenting with Preserved Neurological Function: Case Report and Clinical–Anatomical Analysis [PDF]
Background and Clinical Significance: Although rupture of aneurysms at the internal carotid-posterior communicating artery (ICA-PCom) junction accounts for a small percentage of all ruptured intracranial aneurysms, they are clinically relevant due to ...
Stefan Oprea +7 more
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Dissecting and partially thrombosed basilar artery aneurysm simultaneously treated with 2 different types of endovascular stents [PDF]
Partially thrombosed basilar artery aneurysms are large or giant lesions with a poor prognosis, posing significant treatment challenges. Symptomatic cases may result in brainstem compression, increased stroke risk, or rupture leading to subarachnoid ...
Antonio Armando Caragliano, MD +9 more
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Quantitative DSA Analysis of MCA Aneurysms Using SymDIRECT Pixel Clustering: A Novel Framework for Objective Post-Treatment Evaluation [PDF]
Background: Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) remains the gold standard for assessing aneurysm morphology before and after treatment. While visual interpretation is common, quantitative image analysis remains underutilized in clinical practice.
Ante Rotim +9 more
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Effect of Clipping Intensity and Frequency on Growth and Morphology of Panicum antidotale
Mazhar Habib +4 more
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Microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling are both effective management modalities for intracranial aneurysms, whereas recent procedures are mainly directed towards endovascular treatment because of its minimally invasive nature.
Krešimir Rotim +3 more
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CLIP-170 and IQGAP1 Cooperatively Regulate Dendrite Morphology [PDF]
Dendritic arbors are compartments of neurons dedicated to receiving synaptic inputs. Their shape is an outcome of both the intrinsic genetic program and environmental signals. The microtubules and actin cytoskeleton are both crucial for proper dendritic morphology, but how they interact is unclear.
Swiech, L. +8 more
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