Citric acid alters Arabidopsis root morphology and development through ROS-dependent and ROS-independent mechanisms. [PDF]
Zhang T +10 more
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Copper‐based composites enhanced with carbon feature convenient mechanical properties and favorable electric conductivity. Processing via deformation and thermomechanical treatments can introduce advantageous microstructures further enhancing their performance. Herein, copper–graphene powder‐based composites are directly consolidated via rotary swaging
Radim Kocich +3 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi change root morphology and nutrient use efficiency in the tree legume Mimosa scabrella. [PDF]
Primieri S +4 more
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Multimodal Data‐Driven Microstructure Characterization
A self‐consistent autonomous workflow for EBSP‐based microstructure segmentation by integrating PCA, GMM clustering, and cNMF with information‐theoretic parameter selection, requiring no user input. An optimal ROI size related to characteristic grain size is identified.
Qi Zhang +4 more
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Integrative effects of irrigation and aeration on root morphology, yield, and quality of tomatoes cultivated in coastal saline-alkali lands. [PDF]
Meng L +7 more
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The Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Impacted Third Molar Position, Crown and Root Morphology. [PDF]
Hadziabdic N +6 more
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A two‐dimensional multiscale finite element analysis framework was established for the first‐generation MoSiBTiC alloy, and the mechanical and fracture‐related parameters of the constituent phases were calibrated through experiments and simulations. The framework provides a basis for analyzing crack propagation behavior in its complex microstructure ...
Junfeng Du +4 more
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Is there really root-and-pattern morphology?
The morphologies of Semitic languages have most often been described as a system of roots and patterns suggesting a pluri-consonantal root. For example, the putative Arabic root √qbr has the derived forms qabara 'he buried', qubira 'he was buried', ʔaqburu 'I bury', qabr 'grave' (pl. qubūr), and maqbar 'cemetery' (pl. maqābir).
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Optimizing mung bean productivity and root morphology with biofertilizers for sustainable farming. [PDF]
Yousefi A +3 more
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Comparison of root morphology and rhizosphere microbial communities form moso-bamboo in different forest types. [PDF]
Liu J, Liao H, Fan M, Zhou T, Peng S.
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