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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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Seed dispersal by neotropical seed predators
American Journal of Primatology, 1998From a plant's perspective, the difference between a seed predator and a seed disperser should be straightforward: attract animals that will disperse seeds and defend seeds from potential predators. Unlike pulp-eating frugivores, seed predators regularly encounter diverse plant protective mechanisms.
M A, Norconk +2 more
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C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
Sedentary seeds In 1879, William James Beal began an experiment he knew he would not complete. Beal, a professor of botany and forestry at Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State Universi...
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Sedentary seeds In 1879, William James Beal began an experiment he knew he would not complete. Beal, a professor of botany and forestry at Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State Universi...
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Crop Science, 2008
Inland saltgrass [Distichlis spicata var. stricta (L.) Greene], native to the western United States, has potential for use as a turfgrass and a revegetation species on saline sites. This study was conducted (i) to evaluate the effect of seeding date, seeding rate, and seed treatments on saltgrass establishment; and (ii) to determine the required ...
M. A. Shahba, Y. L. Qian
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Inland saltgrass [Distichlis spicata var. stricta (L.) Greene], native to the western United States, has potential for use as a turfgrass and a revegetation species on saline sites. This study was conducted (i) to evaluate the effect of seeding date, seeding rate, and seed treatments on saltgrass establishment; and (ii) to determine the required ...
M. A. Shahba, Y. L. Qian
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Seed viability, seed deterioration and seed quality improvements in stored onion seeds: a review
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 2017ABSTRACTNowadays, the area under onion production through seeds is increasing in India and especially in Tamil Nadu. Onion (Allium cepa L.) seeds are naturally less viable and more hygroscopic than seeds of most common vegetables. Moreover, in most areas, storage of onion seeds in improper or adverse conditions results in a serious problem called seed ...
D. Thirusendura Selvi, S. Saraswathy
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2011 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2011
This paper proposes a new algorithm to simulate fluid surface waves for real-time graphics applications. The external forces and object-interactions are described by a set of wave seeds. A wave seed is a physically-based wave model, which contains all information needed to present the waves.
Dong-young Kim +3 more
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This paper proposes a new algorithm to simulate fluid surface waves for real-time graphics applications. The external forces and object-interactions are described by a set of wave seeds. A wave seed is a physically-based wave model, which contains all information needed to present the waves.
Dong-young Kim +3 more
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2009
SEED is a 128-bit block cipher with a 128-bit secret key. Since it supports only a 128-bit secret key, it is difficult to apply this algorithm to various environments. In this paper, we propose SEED-192/256 which support 192/256-bit secret keys, respectively.
Kitae Jeong +6 more
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SEED is a 128-bit block cipher with a 128-bit secret key. Since it supports only a 128-bit secret key, it is difficult to apply this algorithm to various environments. In this paper, we propose SEED-192/256 which support 192/256-bit secret keys, respectively.
Kitae Jeong +6 more
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Acta Histochemica, 2017
The liver is a crucial organ for homeostasis and has a tremendous self-renewal and regenerative capacity. It has long been believed that the self-renewal and repair of the liver within a given physiological condition or its repopulation in chronic liver diseases, when hepatocyte proliferation is impaired, will primarily be conducted by the ...
Hongjie, Ji, Yanrong, Lu, Yujun, Shi
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The liver is a crucial organ for homeostasis and has a tremendous self-renewal and regenerative capacity. It has long been believed that the self-renewal and repair of the liver within a given physiological condition or its repopulation in chronic liver diseases, when hepatocyte proliferation is impaired, will primarily be conducted by the ...
Hongjie, Ji, Yanrong, Lu, Yujun, Shi
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Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses research into the use of herbal medicines to develop drugs to fight malaria and other diseases as of June 2014. Topics include analysis of the standard method of drug development from natural products and its low success rate, Bertrand Graz of the University of Lausanne and Merlin Willcox of the University of Oxford's clinical ...
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The article discusses research into the use of herbal medicines to develop drugs to fight malaria and other diseases as of June 2014. Topics include analysis of the standard method of drug development from natural products and its low success rate, Bertrand Graz of the University of Lausanne and Merlin Willcox of the University of Oxford's clinical ...
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