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Plant flow cytometry—Far beyond the stone age
Cytometry Part A, 2008WHEN using flow cytometry (by that time called Impulscytophotometrie, i.e., impulse cytophotometry in Germany) to quantify nuclear DNA content in faba bean (Vicia faba), the German botanist Friedrich Otto Heller could have hardly imagined that in 1973, he laid the foundation stone of a new scientific discipline, plant flow cytometry (1).
Loureiro, Joao +4 more
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TAXON, 2002
AbstractLinnaeus organised almost everything to which he put his mind and was the first to systematically apply a binomial system to all of nature. The philosophy underlying his system of nature is that of a ladder (pyramid) leading from stones, the lowest (furthest from Man), to animals, with Man, created in the image of God, being the highest.
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AbstractLinnaeus organised almost everything to which he put his mind and was the first to systematically apply a binomial system to all of nature. The philosophy underlying his system of nature is that of a ladder (pyramid) leading from stones, the lowest (furthest from Man), to animals, with Man, created in the image of God, being the highest.
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Lichens and higher plants on stone: a review
International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2003Vengono riportate le modalità di colonizzazione di edifici storici e di statue da parte di piante e di licheni. Viene fornita una lista delle specie più comuni che si rinvengono sui substrati lapidei, le loro nicchie ecologiche e il tipo di danno che possono provocare.
M. Lisci, M. Monte, E. Pacini
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Towards the identification of plant and animal binders on Australian stone knives
Talanta, 2010There is limited information regarding the nature of plant and animal residues used as adhesives, fixatives and pigments found on Australian Aboriginal artefacts. This paper reports the use of FTIR in combination with the chemometric tools principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering (HC) for the analysis and identification of ...
Keryn Walshe +2 more
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Plant Location Selection in Natural Stone Industry
Key Engineering Materials, 2013Determining the most convenient plant location is one of the commonly encountered problems in engineering applications. This paper presents an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) model, which is developed for selecting the optimum plant location for marble/travertine factories in natural stones processing industry.
Mahmut Yavuz
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Leaf Movements: Rosetta Stone of Plant Behavior?
BioScience, 1973Several families of plants have representatives whose leaves move in a regular and predictable pattern during day and night. Generally, the leaf surfaces are horizontal and face the sun. during the day, then fold together in a vertical position at sunset.
Ruth L. Satter, Arthur W. Galston
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Impermanent Stones, Permanent Plants
2018This chapter identifies the ways in which epigrammatists in the Palatine Anthology create tombs that provide for a poet’s immortalization, not through everlasting stone, but through ever-growing plants. Vivifying plants creep over the tombs of Anacreon, Sophocles, and Machon, or the iambic poet Hipponax.
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Dose Measurement of Flocculants in Water Treatment of Stone Processing Plants
2021In the publication, the concentration of chemical elements in samples of dirty and purified water from settling tanks of a stone processing enterprise was measured using the MP-AES device. The data obtained were compared with the standards of Ukraine and the EU. 180 samples of dirty water of 60 ml each were also taken to add flocculants.
Igor Korobiichuk +4 more
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Luminous Plants, Animals, and Stones
1993As a matter of fact, glowworms are not worms at all, but beetles. The female glowworms are wingless and creep about, the males fly. The common glowworm (Lampyris noctiluca) is abundant in some of the southern counties of England and is found in Scotland south of the Tay, but not in Ireland. The luminous organs occupy the last two Segments of the hinder
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