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  • ...015" /> Third, strigolactones have been identified as branching inhibition hormones in plants; when present, these compounds prevent excess [[bud]] growing in ...esigning a chemical and biological mechanism to stop the colonization of a plant's root by parasitic plants.<ref name="Waters-2017" /> ...
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  • ...5387 }}</ref> and [[Plant's model]],<ref name="pk76">{{cite journal |last1=Plant|first1=R|last2=Kim|first2=M.|title=Mathematical Description of a Bursting P ...', hypothesized to be a [[neurosecretory]] cell (i.e. a cell that produces hormones), is known to produce bursts characteristic of neurosecretory cells.<ref>{{ ...
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  • ...[Efficiency of conversion]]) due to the fact that no antibiotics or growth hormones are used in the production process. The [[USDA]] has a [[National Organic P ...growth of the plant is primary production, this results in the increase of plant biomass to a system. Primary consumers get their energy from primary produc ...
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  • ...vice versa.<ref name="Goldman_2016" /> This energy balance is regulated by hormones like [[Leptin]] (suppresses), [[Ghrelin]] (stimulates), and [[Cholecystokin ...higher body mass index concerning for obesity may have increased levels of hormones, proinflammatory markers, and glycerol, which can contribute to insulin res ...
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  • ...now standard treatments for [[malaria]]. Artemisinin is isolated from the plant [[Artemisia annua]], sweet wormwood, a herb employed in [[Chinese tradition ...}}, and [[Stanisław Świerczkowski]]. Its applications include the study of plant growth and musical tuning systems, and the theory of [[Sturmian word]]s.<re ...
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  • ...ypothesis that BPA is an [[endocrine disruptor]], i.e. it mimics endocrine hormones and thus has the unintended and possibly far-reaching effects on people in ...issue = 2 | pages = 118–26 | year = 2010 | pmid = 20687395 | url = http://hormones.gr/preview.php?c_id=551 | doi = 10.1007/BF03401277 | s2cid = 1086986 }}</re ...
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  • ...of the stable isotopes of hydrogen and carbon in salt marsh biota|journal=Plant Physiology|volume=46|issue=5|pages=738–742|doi=10.1104/pp.46.5.738|pmid=166 ...e. Questions such as the source of environmental pollutants, the origin of hormones in an athlete's body, or the authenticity of foods and flavorings are all e ...
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  • ...caceous Amendments for Control of Soilborne Pests and Pathogens |journal=[[Plant Health Progress]] |publisher=[[American Phytopathological Society]] |issn=1 ...=[[American Phytopathological Society]] |journal=[[Plant Disease (journal)|Plant Disease]] |issn=0191-2917 |s2cid=59273998 |pmid=30682321 |doi=10.1094/pdis- ...
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