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Growth patterns are derived from the interaction between source processes (those that supply carbohydrates, the plant's building blocks) and sink activity (the demand for carbohydrates) [16]. Wounded plants experience physiological changes when the resources required for defense exceed those required ...
Energy difference refers to the variation in energy values between the higher heating value (HHV) and the lower heating value (LHV) of a substance. It is a measure of the energy inefficiency of processes based on the heat released during combustion. ...
Xylem:Xylem is a complex tissue in plants that transports water, minerals, and nutrients from the roots to the other parts of the plant, primarily the leaves. It is composed of specialized cells called tracheids and vessel elements, which form long tubes or vessels for fluid movement. Xylem ...
Heat pipes are highly efficient for moving heat quickly from a hot source to a heatsink or radiator. Key Differences Function: A heatsink dissipates heat into the air, while a heat pipe transfers heat from one location to another. Design: Heatsinks are bulky and rely on surface area, ...
First, those gasses were bubbled through MA/EMS medium containing HEPES- and Tris-buffers (10 mM each) for 15 h as pre- bubbling for attaining equilibrium of CO2 between the bubbled gasses and the medium. The concentrations of respective DIC species in the medium shown in Fig. 1 and 6 ...
The TTM is a heat sink that uses liquid to move heat from one part of the system to another where air cooling is more efficient, saving power, money and potentially greenhouse gas emissions, and allowing the customer to run processors with greater computational power. Despite additional required...
The analysis of boundedness, stability and persistence properties of (1.1) relies on the interplay between p, capturing stability of the linear component, and the nonlinear term f , combined with suitable positivity properties. The interplay between p and f is described mathematically by our ...
A swamp differs from a bog and a marsh in producing trees and shrubs, while the latter produce only herbage, plants, and mosses. Mire (transitive) To cause or permit to become stuck in mud; to plunge or fix in mud. To mire a horse or wagon Swamp To plunge or sink into a swamp....
(of liquids) To gush, to flow suddenly and violently. The boat sprang a leak and began to sink. Spring To gush, to flow out of the ground. Spring (of light) To appear, to dawn. Spring (of plants) To sprout, to grow, Spring (now chiefly botanical) To grow taller or longer. Spri...