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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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The prickles of Astrocaryum malybo as a structural defense to avoid seed predation

Food Webs, 2018
The evolution of ecological and morphological traits to attract seed dispersal animals is common in many plant species. However, these traits can also attract seed predators.
Juan Fernando Acevedo-Quintero   +2 more
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Forensic botany: who?, how?, where?, when?

Science & justice : journal of the Forensic Science Society, 2023
Plants are a good source of biological forensic evidence; this is due to their ubiquity, their ability to collect reference material, and their sensitivity to environmental changes.
Idalia Kasprzyk
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A patient with prickling boils.

The Netherlands journal of medicine, 2009
No abstract ...
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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Transcriptome analysis reveals insights into regulatory networks of prickle formation in Rosa multiflora and the role of RmNAC43 in lignin biosynthesis during prickle hardening.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Roses are among the most important ornamental/commercial plants worldwide. However, prickles on rose stems present difficulties in field management as well as inconveniences during harvesting and postharvest processes.
Wan Zhu   +7 more
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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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Two new species of Late Devonian seed Cosmosperma from Zhejiang and Anhui, South China

Journal of Systematics and Evolution
The earliest ovules or seeds widely reported from the Late Devonian (Famennian) are crucial for understanding the evolution of seed plants. Cosmosperma, the first Devonian seed documented in China and East Asia, is characterized by cupules with multiple ...
Le Liu   +5 more
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