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Restricted Root Systems and Spin Representations

Algebras and Representation Theory, 2007
Let \(\mathfrak{g}_{0}\) be a real semisimple Lie algebra. Let \(\mathfrak{g}_{0} = \mathfrak{k}_{0} \oplus \mathfrak{p}_{0}\) be the corresponding Cartan decomposition and \(\mathfrak{h}_{0} = \mathfrak{t}_{0} \oplus \mathfrak{a}_{0}\) be a maximally compact Cartan subalgebra of \(\mathfrak{g}_{0}\).
Gang Han, Bin-Yong Sun
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Endodermal suberin deposition restricts potassium leakage from roots

2022
SUMMARYThe endodermis is a checkpoint for ions and water escaping or entering the root. It has been hypothesized that suberin acts as a physical barrier preventing potassium (K) leakage from the stele during translocation, but attempts to support this idea has yielded contradictory results.We developed a Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass ...
Morten Winther Vestenaa   +3 more
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Root-restricted Kleenean rotations

Information Processing Letters, 2010
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Restricting noun incorporation: root movement

Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2007
This paper argues that the phenomenon of noun incorporation in Inuktitut derives from the fact that the set of verbs involved are all light verbs in the sense of being functional elements excluding lexical or root material. Verbs found in noun incorporation in Inuktitut are in little v and syntactically Merge with a nominal root complement. A parameter
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Nitrate uptake kinetics of grapevine under root restriction

Scientia Horticulturae, 2007
Abstract To examine the effect of root restriction on the nitrate uptake and the nitrate transport system activity, 2-year old “Fenghou” grapevines ( Vitis Vinifera  ×  V. Labrasca ) were planted in pots with volume 2 L and 12 L served as root restriction and the control, respectively.
Tianyi Yang   +7 more
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Unit root tests based on inequality-restricted estimators

Applied Economics Letters, 2001
This study considers the possibility of estimating a Dickey-Fuller regression, constraining the autoregressive parameter to be at most one, and imposing prior knowledge of the sign of the drift parameter. In spite of apparently encouraging asymptotic results, it emerges that no feasible test of the unit root null hypothesis with superior finite sample ...
Tae-Hwan Kim, Paul Newbold
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The Number of Degree-Restricted Rooted Maps on the Sphere

SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 1994
\(D\) is a set of positive integers containing an element greater than 2; \(m(n)\) is the number of \(n\)-edged rooted planar maps, the degrees of whose vertices are all in \(D\). Using a technique of the reviewer [On the existence of square roots in certain rings of power series, Math.
Bender, Edward A., Canfield, E. Rodney
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The Roots of Restriction: Women in Early Israel

The Biblical Archaeologist, 1978
Carol Meyers souligne l'interet des sciences sociales pour l'interpretation des donnees archeologiques, en accroissement constant, notamment dans les domaines de la paleo-osteologie et de la paleo-pathologie: estimation de la duree de vie moyenne aux differentes epoques, detection des epidemies et autres fleaux.
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Growth analysis of spreading euonymus subjected to root restriction

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1992
Abstract A comparative growth analysis was made of spreading euonymus (E. kiautschovica Loes. ‘Sieboldiana') plants grown in the greenhouse for 20 weeks in 0.45 L (small) or 13.5 L (large) plastic pots of Beltsville sandy loam soil [amended with composted cow manure: perlite (2:1 v/v)]. In general, plants in small vs.
Stephen P. Dubik   +3 more
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Vegetative phase change in Metrosideros: Shoot and root restriction

Plant Growth Regulation, 1999
Plants of Metrosideros excelsa Sol. ex Gaertn. ‘Scarlet Pimpernel’, which had undergone reversal of ontogenetic ageing (rejuvenation) following micropropagation, were subjected to shoot and root restriction treatments over 35 weeks to accelerate vegetative phase change. Shoot restriction was imposed by removal of axillary branches, while control plants
John Clemens*   +3 more
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