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The pathogenesis of cancer metastasis: the 'seed and soil' hypothesis revisited
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2003I. Fidler
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Microbial seed banks: the ecological and evolutionary implications of dormancy
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011Jay T Lennon, Stuart E Jones
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Preparation and Growth Mechanism of Gold Nanorods (NRs) Using Seed-Mediated Growth Method
Chemistry of Materials, 2003Babak Nikoobakht, Mostafa A El-Sayed
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2020
A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds. Seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein. The most important and popular seed food sources are cereals, followed by legumes and nuts. Their nutritional content of fiber, protein, and monounsaturated/polyunsaturated fats make them extremely nutritious.
Sawsan G, Mohammed, M Walid, Qoronfleh
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A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds. Seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein. The most important and popular seed food sources are cereals, followed by legumes and nuts. Their nutritional content of fiber, protein, and monounsaturated/polyunsaturated fats make them extremely nutritious.
Sawsan G, Mohammed, M Walid, Qoronfleh
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Seed-TTS: A Family of High-Quality Versatile Speech Generation Models
arXiv.orgWe introduce Seed-TTS, a family of large-scale autoregressive text-to-speech (TTS) models capable of generating speech that is virtually indistinguishable from human speech. Seed-TTS serves as a foundation model for speech generation and excels in speech
Philip Anastassiou +45 more
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2005
Michael Fenner's 1985 book entitled Seed Ecology was packed with information about seeds, and served an important role in stimulating many students to become involved in this field. Now, Michael Fenner and Ken Thompson have expanded this book from 42 000 to 94 000 words and from 334 to 1117 cited references in their new book The Ecology of Seeds. As in
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Michael Fenner's 1985 book entitled Seed Ecology was packed with information about seeds, and served an important role in stimulating many students to become involved in this field. Now, Michael Fenner and Ken Thompson have expanded this book from 42 000 to 94 000 words and from 334 to 1117 cited references in their new book The Ecology of Seeds. As in
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Journal of Proteomics, 2011
Seeds comprise a protective covering, a small embryonic plant, and a nutrient-storage organ. Seeds are protein-rich, and have been the subject of many mass spectrometry-based analyses. Seed storage proteins (SSP), which are transient depots for reduced nitrogen, have been studied for decades by cell biologists, and many of the complicated aspects of ...
Ján A, Miernyk, Martin, Hajduch
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Seeds comprise a protective covering, a small embryonic plant, and a nutrient-storage organ. Seeds are protein-rich, and have been the subject of many mass spectrometry-based analyses. Seed storage proteins (SSP), which are transient depots for reduced nitrogen, have been studied for decades by cell biologists, and many of the complicated aspects of ...
Ján A, Miernyk, Martin, Hajduch
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Advances in Seed Production and Management, 2020
This letter is not as much an expression of disagreement as an, in my view, very essential extension of Marc Cohn's opinion paper on seed dormancy research (Cohn, 1996).
Archana Siraree, Varucha Misra
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This letter is not as much an expression of disagreement as an, in my view, very essential extension of Marc Cohn's opinion paper on seed dormancy research (Cohn, 1996).
Archana Siraree, Varucha Misra
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Biotechnology Advances, 1992
The use of somatic embryos as artificial seeds for large scale clonal propagation of plants is close to becoming a reality. The quality of the artificial seed depends on the temporal, quantitative and qualitative supply of growth regulator and nutrients along with an optimal physical environment.
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The use of somatic embryos as artificial seeds for large scale clonal propagation of plants is close to becoming a reality. The quality of the artificial seed depends on the temporal, quantitative and qualitative supply of growth regulator and nutrients along with an optimal physical environment.
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Seed priming in field crops: potential benefits, adoption and challenges
Crop and Pasture Science, 2019. Seed priming is a presowing technique in which seeds are moderately hydrated to the point where pregermination metabolic processes begin without actual germination. Seeds are then redried to near their actual weight for normal handling.
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