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RADIAL GROWTH IN THE CYCADALES

American Journal of Botany, 1980
The development of radial growth which leads to the pachycaulous form was investigated in eight of the 10 genera of the Cycadales; i.e., Ceratozamia, Cycas, Dioon, Encephalartos, Macrozamia, Microcycas, Stangeria, and Zamia. In all taxa, development of radial growth is essentially the same: a primary thickening meristem is differentiated in the stelar ...
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Radial growth plate injury in a female gymnast

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1991
Radial growth plate injury is a cause of wrist pain in female gymnasts. The mechanism of injury and its relationship to dowel grips, now standard gymnastic equipment, are considered. An athlete's response to a treatment approach emphasizing moderation and protection is described.
D L, Ruggles, H A, Peterson, S G, Scott
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DISTAL RADIAL GROWTH PLATE REMNANT SIMULATING FRACTURE

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1970
A normal variation in the development of distal radial epiphysis which may be misinterpreted as a fracture is demonstrated. In some individuals the plate is close to the joint surface, and when the plate becomes partially obliterated may simulate a fracture.
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The Radial Growth of Random Entire Functions

Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1973
No abstract.
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Stress injury of the distal radial growth plate

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1988
We report 21 cases of stress injury of the distal radial growth plate-occurring in gymnasts before skeletal maturity. The injury appears to be caused by inability of the growth plate to withstand rotational and compressive forces. Our observations have confirmed that the skeletal age of gymnasts is retarded, which increases the length of time during ...
S R, Carter, M J, Aldridge
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Postoperative Growth in Radial Polydactyly: A Clinical Study

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2016
This study was designed to evaluate thumb growth after surgical management of a duplicate thumb and investigate its developmental pattern.We compared the thumbs and index fingers of 486 normal children (aged 1-18 y) (group A) with 15 children showing radial polydactyly (group B).
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Form and scaling of radial growth

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2000
An illustration of radial growth and form is given with examples of annual growth rings in trees. A radial version of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation is then discussed.
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Radial Growth of Trees at Different Altitudes

Botanical Gazette, 1946
Radial changes were followed in 32 trees divided equally among four species of conifers growing on Thatuna Ridge in northern Idaho. Four trees in each species (A. grandis, L. occidentalis, P. ponderosa, and T. plicata) were located at relatively low altitude, and the other four at relatively high altitude.
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Radially symmetric phase growth controlled by diffusion

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1950
Particular solutions of the diffusion equation, with radial symmetry, in three and in two dimensions, found originally by Rieck, represent the diffusion field around a spherical or cylindrical new phase, growing from a negligible initial radius in an initially uniform medium, maintaining equilibrium conditions at the growing surface.
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