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Mimosa pudica

Known as: Mimosa pudica L., sensitive-plant 
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
The fourth basic circuit element, a memristor, is a resistor with memory that was postulated by Chua in 1971. Here we found that… 
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2011
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2011
The degree of contamination by heavy metals (arsenic, copper, lead, tin and zinc) in soil and transfer to plants has been studied… 
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2009
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2009
The present article reports the interply of indoleamine neurohormones viz. serotonin, melatonin and calcium channels on shoot… 
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
The ethnobotanical efficacy of Indian medicinal plants; Achyranthes aspera, Artemisia parviflora, Azadirachta indica, Calotropis… 
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2004
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2004
We report the isolation of Fonsecaea pedrosoi from thorns of the plant Mimosa pudica L. at the place of infection identified by… 
2001
2001
Mimosa pudica L. rapidly closes its leaves and bends its petioles downward when mechanically stimulated. It has been suggested… 
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1999
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1999
PurposeIn reaction to a variety of stimuli, the sensitive plant mimosa pudica closes its leaflets and drops its stems. The… 
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1998
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1998
Abstract Prepupae of the Mediterranean arctiid moth Cymbalophora pudica spend hot spring and summer months in a summer diapause… 
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1973
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1973
SummaryWhen young plants of Hordeum vulgare. Bryonia dioica. Cucumis sativus. Phaseolus vulgaris. Mimosa pudica. and Ricinus…