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Key to the Cladoniaceae of the Guianas
K- (atranorin absent, homosekikaic acid ... never blackening C. rotundata 10b Heads less dense, irregularly semiglobose; main axes distinguishable in basal parts; stereome sometimes blackening at the base C. dendroides KEY TO THE SPECIES OF ...
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APHIS Raleigh Plant Protection Center
Corolla: Inner, usually colored, whorl of sterile floral parts; the petals. Corymb (corymbose): a short, broad inflorescence, with the outer flowers opening first. Culm ... at the base of a grass spikelet. Hastate: Shaped like an arrow head, with the basal lobes pointing outward at wide angles. Haustorium: A specialized interface organelle between a parasite and ...
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Key to the lichen genera of the Guianas
Musaespora 157a Ascocarps solitary Porina b Ascocarps grouped in raised thallus parts "Flavobathelium" 158a Perithecia with outer wall containing dark- brown pulveraceous masses, often irregularly ... Myriotrema hartii b Isidia flagellate, gradually tapering from the base to the tip, with basal constriction and easily falling off; no lichen substances (P-) Thelotrema brasiliensis 450a (200) ...
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Alnus glutinosa
The standing biomass was about ... 1600 trees/ha, 55% Alnus, 44% Betula pendula and Acer pseudoplatanus) had a basal area of ca 25 m2/ha, a leaf area index of 3 ... , the cv 'Laciniata' is susceptible to a canker which can kill large parts of the plant quickly (Wyman, 1974). Nematodes include Longidorus maximus, and Pratylenchus ...
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Pennsylvania Uranium
Mauch Chunk and Nesquehoning, is in the basal sandstone and conglomerate member of the Pottsville formation. The rocks have been folded into ... drill cores, excect where they cut fractures and bedding-plane surfaces, indicates that the massive parts of the rock have not been deeply weathered. Carnotite, tyuyamunite, liebigite, uranophane, and beta- ...
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Apples and Cider Vocabulary
Ovary: the enlarged rounded usually basal portion of the pistil of a seed-bearing plant that bears the ovules (see figure ... portion of a plant joined to a stock in grafting and usually supplying solely aerial parts to a graft Seed: the fertilized, ripened ovule of a flowering plant containing an embryo ...
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EPA SunWise: Health Effects of UV Radiation
The key is to watch for signs and seek medical treatment. Basal Cell Carcinomas are the most common type of skin cancer tumors ... but can occur on other skin areas. Basal cell carcinoma grows slowly, and rarely spreads to other parts of the body. It can, however, ... cancer can develop into large masses, and unlike basal cell carcinoma, it can spread to other parts of the body. Other Skin Damage Other UV ...
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Key to Species of Gyalideopsis
Apothecia stipitate, dark brown with black margin; ...
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Visible symptoms of fluoride injury to vegetation
Populus spp.) or have reddish tinges. Characteristically, there is a dark brown margin along the basal part of the necrotic area. This line of demarcation is very useful in identifying multiple ... by chlorosis at the margins and/or necrosis . This occurs because cells in the mid parts of the leaf have low fluoride and expand normally but those on the margins are ...
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Basal Cell Carcinoma: Skin Cancers: Merck Manual Home Edition
Although basal cell carcinoma may not originate in the basal cells, the disease is so named because the cancer cells resemble basal cells. Basal cell carcinoma is the ... than a cancer. Basal Cell Carcinoma Basal cell carcinomas rarely spread (metastasize) to distant parts of the body. Instead, they invade and slowly destroy surrounding tissues. When basal cell carcinomas grow near ...
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