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Current Biology, 2022
Vanderschuren and Agusti introduce plant storage roots.
Vanderschuren, Hervé, Agusti, J
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Vanderschuren and Agusti introduce plant storage roots.
Vanderschuren, Hervé, Agusti, J
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Australian Dental Journal, 1986
Abstract— Over the past years a great deal of work has been done in the field of tooth root resorption but notwithstanding this, understanding of the subject has progressed very little. This paper reviews the subject and suggests ways of minimizing root resorption or perhaps even eliminating it.
A. P. Martin, Barry Feiglin
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Abstract— Over the past years a great deal of work has been done in the field of tooth root resorption but notwithstanding this, understanding of the subject has progressed very little. This paper reviews the subject and suggests ways of minimizing root resorption or perhaps even eliminating it.
A. P. Martin, Barry Feiglin
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A single bacterial genus maintains root growth in a complex microbiome
Plants grow within a complex web of species that interact with each other and with the plant 1 – 10 . These interactions are governed by a wide repertoire of chemical signals, and the resulting chemical landscape of the rhizosphere can strongly affect ...
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NRT1.1B is associated with root microbiota composition and nitrogen use in field-grown rice
Nature Biotechnology, 2019Jingying Zhang, Yong-Xin Liu, Na Zhang
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Root Mean Square Layer Normalization
Neural Information Processing Systems, 2019Layer normalization (LayerNorm) has been successfully applied to various deep neural networks to help stabilize training and boost model convergence because of its capability in handling re-centering and re-scaling of both inputs and weight matrix ...
Biao Zhang, Rico Sennrich
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Planta, 1972
The caps of the roots of Zea mays (var. Kelvedon 33) are the source of a growth inhibitor system which also acts on the root elongation of Lens culinaris.
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The caps of the roots of Zea mays (var. Kelvedon 33) are the source of a growth inhibitor system which also acts on the root elongation of Lens culinaris.
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