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Expression of avian prickle genes during early development and organogenesis [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopmental Dynamics, 2008
Chicken homologues of prickle-1 (pk-1) and prickle-2 (pk-2) were isolated to gain insight into the extent of planar cell polarity signaling during avian embryogenesis.
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Fabric-Evoked Prickle

Textile Research Journal, 1992
A simple subjective test method is described to evaluate the prickliness of fabric samples, and its reproducibility and consistency are assessed. The test is used to evaluate the prickliness of a set of wool knitted samples covering a range of fiber diameters.
G. R. S. Naylor   +3 more
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A patient with prickling boils.

The Netherlands journal of medicine, 2009
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Douma, R. A.   +3 more
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Measurement of the Surface Prickle of Fabrics Part II: Some Effects of Finishing on Fabric Prickle

Journal of the Textile Institute, 1990
An investigation is reported in which changes in fabric-surface prickle during the successive stages of fabric-finishing routines were determined for three fabrics, both subjectively by a panel of judges and objectively by using an audio-pick-up apparatus with a modified stylus.
M. Matsudaira, J. D. Watt, G. A. Carnaby
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PRICKLE DISTRIBUTION IN ARALIA SPINOSA (ARALIACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1988
The density of Aralia spinosa prickles varied with the age and architectural position of annual increments. Prickles were most common on young (1–4 years old, 2–3 m tall), unbranched stems. Prickles were less common on branches and were absent on inflorescences.
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Rose without prickle: genomic insights linked to moisture adaptation

National Science Review, 2021
Mi-Cai Zhong   +2 more
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