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Rooted:

2018
This chapter establishes the importance of African American shop workers to Texas railroad hubs such as Marshall, Texas, and explores black responses to the 1922 National Railroad Shopmen’s Strike. Newspaper sources reveal that, while some Texas black and white shopmen cooperated in the 1922 walkout, 216 black shopmen in Marshall dramatically broke ...
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Unit Roots [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Nonstationarity is certainly one of the most dominant and enduring characteristics of macroeconomic and financial time series. It therefore seems appropriate that this feature of the data be seriously addressed both in econometric methodology and in empirical practice. However, until recently this has not been the case.
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Salty Roots, Stunted Roots

Science, 2012
Plant Science![Figure][1] CREDIT: DIANE DIEDERICH/ISTOCK PHOTO Too much salt is as bad for plants as it is for us. For plants, salt stress and drought stress go hand in hand. Some of the more rapid responses to salt stress are signaled through actions of the sucrose nonfermenting ...
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Rooted Knowledge

2023
This essay examines connections between the academy and Beat poet Gary Snyder, looking specifically at the poet’s relationship to scholarship and the impact it has had on both his writing and teaching. At Reed College, where he met fellow students Lew Welch and Philip Whalen, Snyder wrote a detailed anthropological thesis on Haida mythology, thus ...
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Root gravitropism

BioEssays, 1995
AbstractWhen a plant root is reoriented within the gravity field, it responds by initiating a curvature which eventually results in vertical growth. Gravity sensing occurs primarily in the root tip. It may involve amyloplast sedimentation in the columella cells of the root cap, or the detection of forces exerted by the mass of the protoplast on ...
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ROOT RESORPTION

Dental Clinics of North America, 1992
Several types of resorption affect teeth: internal, external, invasive, pressure, and idiopathic resorption. Diagnosis depends on an accurate medical and dental history, and radiographic and clinical examination. Because trauma appears to be a major factor associated with resorption, questions regarding past traumatic events may provide good leads to a
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Taking root

Science, 2021
A new influx of funds could help realize Africa's Great Green Wall. But will the massive tree-planting effort learn from past failures?
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Zeon Roots

Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras, 2016
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Lisa M. Dollar, G. Stacey Staples
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Root Morphology

2018
Root system defined as the Hidden Half of plant, has not attracted a great deal of attention for a long time from plant biologists. In recent years, through the new innovative techniques, root system has been deeply studied allowing all to reveal its structure, function, but also its genetic potential, which could be manipulated to improve crop yield ...
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Rooting for Continental Roots

Science News, 1986
A t one time, scientists thought that mountains and valleys arise because the earth is shrinking; all the wrinkles, folds, faults and other deformations in the planet's crust were likened to the crinkly skin of a drying apple. Then came the theory of plate tectonics, which revolutionized the earth sciences and gave researchers a more tenable framework ...
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