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Physical constraints and environmental factors shape phloem anatomical traits in woody angiosperm species. [PDF]
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Prehaustoria of root hemiparasites Rhinanthus minor and Odontites vernus (Orobanchaceae) produce lignin-rich interfacial deposits closely resembling those of attached haustoria. [PDF]
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Xylem growth cessation in stems and branches of European beech and silver birch: influences of temperature and drought. [PDF]
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Structural and Genomic Bases of Branching Traits in Spur-Type Apple: Insights from Morphology and Whole-Genome Resequencing. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 50th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, 2017
In upcoming architectures that stack processor and DRAM dies, temperatures are higher because of the increased transistor density and the high inter-layer thermal resistance. However, past research has underestimated the extent of the thermal bottleneck.
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In upcoming architectures that stack processor and DRAM dies, temperatures are higher because of the increased transistor density and the high inter-layer thermal resistance. However, past research has underestimated the extent of the thermal bottleneck.
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Proteomic analysis of xylem sap has recently become a major field of interest to understand several biological questions related to plant development and responses to environmental clues. The xylem sap appears as a dynamic fluid undergoing changes in its proteome upon abiotic and biotic stresses.
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Proteomic analysis of xylem sap has recently become a major field of interest to understand several biological questions related to plant development and responses to environmental clues. The xylem sap appears as a dynamic fluid undergoing changes in its proteome upon abiotic and biotic stresses.
Duge de Bernonville, Thomas +5 more
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