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Templatic Morphology (Clippings, Word-and-Pattern)

open access: closed, 2019
This article introduces two phenomena that are studied within the domain of templatic morphology—clippings and word-and-pattern morphology, where the latter is usually associated with Semitic morphology. In both cases, the words are of invariant shape, sharing a prosodic structure defined in terms of number of syllables.
Outi Bat‐El
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Clipping Effects on Root Architecture and Morphology of 3 Range Grasses

open access: closedJournal of Range Management, 1998
Although defoliation is known to affect root growth in range plants, little information is available concerning the effect of defoliation on root architecture and its relationship to root morphological characteristics. This study evaluated the influence of clipping on root architecture and morphology of 3 range grasses from the Intermountain West ...
J. T. Arredondo, Douglas A. Johnson
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Morphological and Physiological Responses of Iseilema anthephoroides Hack. to Various Clipping Treatments

open access: closedFlora, 1976
Summary Iseilema anthephoroides is a most promising fodder grass of M. P. V arious clipping treatments have been done and it was found that dry matter was maximum, when it was clipped at height of 12 cm and an intervals of 15 days and 30 days. Dry weight of roots increased gradually with decrease of frequency of clipping.
V. P. Singh, L. P. Mall
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Regeneration of the Rat Carotid Artery after Clipping Injury. Part I. A Morphological Study

open access: closedNeurosurgery, 1993
We investigated the natural course of the morphological regeneration of the endothelium and smooth muscle of the rat carotid artery after clipping injury. Vascular damage was produced by clipping the right carotid arteries of Wistar rats. Endothelial regeneration was confirmed by the injection of Evans blue dye and the detection of factor VIII-related ...
Tetsuya Tsukahara   +5 more
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Effects of clipping or burning on some morphological characteristics of Agropyron spicatum

open access: closedCanadian Journal of Botany, 1980
The effects of fall clipping or burning on the subsequent morphology of bluebunch wheatgrass were studied in both the big sagebrush – bluebunch wheatgrass and Douglas fir – bluebunch wheatgrass communities. Observations were made to the 2nd year after treatment.
Walter D. Willms   +2 more
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The Morphology of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials During Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm Clipping (MoSAC): A Pilot Study

open access: closedClinical EEG and Neuroscience, 2019
Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) monitoring is a standard tool during clipping of aneurysms of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), and the parameter used to detect a state of cortical ischemia is amplitude. We think that the sensitivity of SEP can however be improved by using other parameters. Our study moves in this direction via SEP morphology. In
Franca Tecchio   +5 more
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