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    How Do Rare Earth Elements (Lanthanoids) Affect Root Development and Protocorm-Like Body Formation in Hybrid CYMBIDIUM? by Teixeira da Silva Jaime A.

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Except for Gd, all other lanthanoids had no negative impact on the number of new leaves from neo-PLB-derived shoots, but all lanthanoids showed a significantly lower plant height, shoot fresh weight and shoot dry weight and, in most cases, SPAD (chlorophyll content) value. …”
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    EXTENDING THE VASE LIFE OF CUT CLEMATIS FLOWERS by Julita Rabiza-Świder, Ewa Skutnik, Agata Jędrzejuk, Aleksandra Łukaszewska

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Only 3 cultivars lasted as short as 3 days when kept in water (‘Krakowiak’, ‘Olgae’ and ‘Pink Flamingo’), 7 cultivars had the vase life of 11–12 days (‘Arabella’, ‘Blue Light’, ‘Nina’, ‘Proteus’, ‘Rooguchi’, ‘Silver Moon’ and ‘Solina’) while for most of taxa it ranged between 6 and 8 days. …”
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    Geometric Analysis of Sun-Assisted Lunar Transfer Trajectories in the Planar Bicircular Four-Body Model by Anastasia Tselousova, Sergey Trofimov, Maksim Shirobokov, Mikhail Ovchinnikov

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Two interior legs, departing and arriving, are located inside the Earth–Moon region of prevalence and designed in the Earth–Moon circular restricted three-body problem, whereas the exterior leg lies outside the region of prevalence and is calculated in the Earth–Moon–Sun bicircular restricted four-body model. …”
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    Comparison of the growing habit of peach varieties trained to caldron and slender spindle crowns by S. Szőke, Á. Csihon

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…According to our results, marked differences have been stated in vegetative vigour of varieties measured as the length, thickness and number of shoots. The caldron crowns displayed more vigour whereas the spindle trees produced more balanced and moderately growing shoots. …”
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    PENGGUNAAN MEDIA TANAM DAN PUPUK ORGANIK CAIR PADA TAHAP AKLIMATISASI TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN BIBIT ANGGREK BULAN (Phalaenopsis amabilisi) HASIL KULTUR JARINGAN by Rini Suryani, Mya Novita Sari

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This study aims to obtain planting media and obtain good liquid organic fertilizer at the acclimatization stage on the growth of moon orchid seedlings (Phalaenopsis amabilisi) resulting from tissue culture. …”
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    SPECIAL SOFTWARE FOR PLANETARY IMAGE PROCESSING AND RESEARCH by A. E. Zubarev, I. E. Nadezhdina, N. A. Kozlova, E. S. Brusnikin, I. P. Karachevtseva

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…For photogrammetric processing the different types of data have been used, including images of the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Phobos, Galilean satellites and Enceladus obtained by frame or push-broom cameras. …”
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    Millenials in Medicine: Tradition and Disruption by José Florencio F. Lapeña

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…But they are also as quick to intuitively master the diagnostic and therapeutic tools that did not exist when their older colleagues were in residency.7 The early access that Millenials and Generation X had to computer resources in childhood certainly laid “a critical foundation for use of these systems later in life,” compared to Baby Boomers and Traditionalists whose “lack of early experience may limit their enthusiasm” for such tools.3 As Cole puts it, “Baby Boomers don't react well to a 20-something coming in and disrupting the way things have ‘always been’ while Millennials don't react well when they're told to shoot for the moon and ‘do big things,’ and then when they walk in the door with new ideas ready to disrupt age-old models, get told to know their place.”8 Thus, older generations of physicians may question how the stock knowledge and clinical eye of Millenials can compare to theirs, who learned medicine without these tools, and wonder how Millenials would fare in conflict and catastrophic situations when technology fails, or in low- and middle-income rural settings where technology is scarce. …”
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    Careers in Bioethics by John Zaikowski

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…He said, “My job is to protect the ecosystem of the moon and Mars.” And I said, the moon doesn’t have an ecosystem, it’s barren rock. …”
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