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Mechanical Motion and Color Change of Humidity-Responsive Cellulose Nanocrystal Films from Sunflower Pith. [PDF]
Wang S +5 more
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From Agricultural Residues to Sustainable Boards: Complex Network Analysis of Binderless Composites. [PDF]
Rossi L +3 more
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Integrative path modeling and QTL mapping identify maturity, stem strength, and cell wall composition driving lettuce resistance to Sclerotinia minor. [PDF]
Simko I +6 more
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Bankurar Utkal Somaj : Prosongo 'Pithe'
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Posterior Inferior Turbinate Hypertrophy (PITH)
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2018Hypertrophy of the soft tissue of the posterior inferior turbinate (PITH) may be observed during nasal endoscopy, although the clinical significance is not understood. We report a cross‐sectional study of consecutive new patients undergoing baseline nasal endoscopy in a tertiary rhinology clinic.
McCoul, Edward D. +2 more
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Piths, Pearls, and Provocation
Qualitative Health Research, 1999Although qualitative research has considerable strengths both in assessing the effectiveness of organizational models of health care provision and in contributing to their development, its impact on local and national decision making in the United Kingdom appears to be negligible.
Edward Peck, Jenny Secker
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Calamitalean “pith casts” reconsidered
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2012Abstract Sediment-cast calamitalean axes in growth position are one of the most common fossils in the Pennsylvanian coal measures. In this paper, we challenge the long accepted position that these fossils represent “pith casts”. If correct, the hypothesis would require the sediment-cast pith to have been surrounded by a cylinder of secondary xylem ...
DiMichele, William A. +1 more
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Saccharification of bagasse pith
Journal of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, 1977AbstractWork is reported here on a process for the saccharification of bagasse pith, as the second part of a study of bagasse processing aimed at establishing an integrated industry. A method for pentose preparation from bagasse pith is designed on the basis of the conclusions reached in the first part of the study.
Charles I. Nee, Wen F. Yee
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Pith width, leaf size, and twig thickness
American Journal of Botany, 2021AbstractPremiseTo support large leaves, many woody plant species evolved a cost‐effective way to thicken twigs. As an extension of E. J. H. Corner's rule that twig diameter increases with leaf size, we hypothesized that pith width also increases with leaf size.
Kalindhi A. Larios Mendieta +2 more
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