Definition, Biology, and History of Oligometastatic and Oligoprogressive DiseaseKeywords Molecular biologyneoplasm stagingoligometastasistumor biomarkersHistorical theories of metastasis have been informed by the seed and soil hypothesis, the Halsteadian paradigm proposing an orderly spread from local to distant...
Define Genera (biology). Genera (biology) synonyms, Genera (biology) pronunciation, Genera (biology) translation, English dictionary definition of Genera (biology). a kind; sort; class or group of individuals or of species of individuals Not to be confus
Coloration, in biology, the general appearance of an organism as determined by the quality and quantity of light that is reflected or emitted from its surfaces. Coloration depends upon several factors: the colour and distribution of the organism’s bioch
will migrate into the tube. One sperm will unite with the egg cell to form a zygote. The zygote will continue developing and will become a seed embryo with a membranous wing formed from part of the cone scale. The seed embryo is ready for distribution and upon landing will germinate and ...
Definition of seed regions for stepwise functional connectivity We constructed functional connectivity matrix from the preprocessed rs-fMRI data using partial correlation with L2-norm (ridge regularization) of time series between different brain regions63,64,65defined using the Brainnetome atlas34(Fig.1b...
Definition: a small collection of microspores Table of Contents What are Pollen Grains? Plants are unique structures and so they carry out mechanisms in special ways. Fertilization in some plants occurs via the pollen grains of the flower. What is pollen grain? How can one define pollen grain...
Repetitive DNA sequences playing critical roles in driving evolution, inducing variation, and regulating gene expression. In this review, we summarized the definition, arrangement, and structural characteristics of repeats. Besides, we introduced diverse biological functions of repeats and reviewed existing...
How to become a tree without wood – biomechanical analysis of the stem of Carica papaya L Carica papaya L. does not contain wood, according to the botanical definition of wood as lignified secondary xylem. Despite its parenchymatous secondary xy... A Kempe,T Lautenschl?Ger,A Lange,... ...
AtMRP1 gene of Arabidopsis encodes a glutathione S-conjugate pump: Isolation and functional definition of a plant ATP-binding cassette transportergene Because plants produce cytotoxic compounds to which they, themselves, are susceptible and are exposed to exogenous toxins (microbial products, allelochemic...
Applicability is the extent to which an intervention would be feasible in a different context (e.g. conservation agriculture might not be feasible in an area without access to herbicides or seed drills). We use these terms as defined above (in the sense of [3]), but we note that ...