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The ideal storage system is globally accessible, always available, provides unlimited performance and capacity for a large number of clients, and requires no management. This paper describes the design, implementation, and performance of Petal, a system that attempts to approximate this ideal in practice through a novel combination of ...
Chandramohan A. Thekkath, Edward K. Lee
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Annals of Botany, 1995
Abstract Petal abscission was studied in twelve hybrid tea rose (Rosa hybrida L.) cultivars. At about 20 °C the time to petal abscission in uncut stems in greenhouses was the same as in cut stems placed in water in the greenhouse or in a climate-controlled room.
van Doorn, W.G., Schröder, C.
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Abstract Petal abscission was studied in twelve hybrid tea rose (Rosa hybrida L.) cultivars. At about 20 °C the time to petal abscission in uncut stems in greenhouses was the same as in cut stems placed in water in the greenhouse or in a climate-controlled room.
van Doorn, W.G., Schröder, C.
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Nursing Standard, 2016
Created by Coventry University, this app aims to provide information to those who are at risk of, or want more information on, female genital mutilation (FGM).
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Created by Coventry University, this app aims to provide information to those who are at risk of, or want more information on, female genital mutilation (FGM).
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The effects of saffron petals and damask rose petals on biochemical and inflammatory measurements
Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2021Abstract Objectives Diabetes is a chronic disease caused by high blood sugar greatly affected by diet. The chemical medicines applied to treat diabetes usually have side effects. This study aimed to investigate the effect of saffron petals, damask rose petals, and saffron-damask rose petal herbal teas
Mahboubeh Kosari Monfared+4 more
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2016
Over coffee, a colleague told me the story of an artist who planted seeds as a work of art. When each seed became blossom, the artist plucked the petals gingerly from the stems. The petals were mailed away to his friends and family with this sentiment: All the while these seeds were becoming, I was thinking of you. These petals are my love for you.
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Over coffee, a colleague told me the story of an artist who planted seeds as a work of art. When each seed became blossom, the artist plucked the petals gingerly from the stems. The petals were mailed away to his friends and family with this sentiment: All the while these seeds were becoming, I was thinking of you. These petals are my love for you.
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2019
The author's second volume of poetry, composed in Honolulu from 1973-1977, starting with a short story written in Boston in 1970, typeset by hand, "The Parable of the Lion and the Fish." Mystical selections from the 1977 self-published book have titles like "A Prosem on the Meaning of Religion," "Wake up God," "Look Directly at Life," "We Are the ...
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The author's second volume of poetry, composed in Honolulu from 1973-1977, starting with a short story written in Boston in 1970, typeset by hand, "The Parable of the Lion and the Fish." Mystical selections from the 1977 self-published book have titles like "A Prosem on the Meaning of Religion," "Wake up God," "Look Directly at Life," "We Are the ...
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Morphology of the petal inAconitum
The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 1988The petals ofAconitum were classified into six types. Type I: the labium tubular at the base and no appendage inside. Type II: a lambda (A)-shaped enation present inside the limb. The upper part of the enation is situated at the lower edge of the spur mouth and both wings of the enation extend to margins of the labium.
Keiko Kosuge, Michio Tamura
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The American Mathematical Monthly, 1990
"Don't hurry, don't worry. You're only here for a short visit. So be sure to stop and smell the roses" (cf. [1]). Roses are a beautiful class of polar graphs too often passed by too quickly for lack of an interesting remark. (However, see [2] for a thorough discussion of roses and computer graphics.) We investigate three aspects of the famous cosine ...
M. F. Wyneken, Steven C. Althoen
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"Don't hurry, don't worry. You're only here for a short visit. So be sure to stop and smell the roses" (cf. [1]). Roses are a beautiful class of polar graphs too often passed by too quickly for lack of an interesting remark. (However, see [2] for a thorough discussion of roses and computer graphics.) We investigate three aspects of the famous cosine ...
M. F. Wyneken, Steven C. Althoen
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Is the lodicule a petal: Molecular evidence?
Plant Science, 2012Lodicules are grass-specific floral organs with scale-like shapes that play an important role in flower opening. Because of their position just outside the stamens, lodicules have been suggested as analogous to eudicot petals. Previous molecular genetic studies in maize and rice revealed that identities of lodicule and stamen are specified by members ...
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Petal Development in Lotus japonicus
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2011Previous studies have demonstrated that petal shape and size in legume flowers are determined by two separate mechanisms, dorsoventral (DV) and organ internal (IN) asymmetric mechanisms, respectively. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms controlling petal development in legumes.
Xianzhong Feng+8 more
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