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grp2a protein, Sinapis alba
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Sagrp2a protein, Sinapis alba
National Institutes of Health
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2012
2012
Root phototropism: from dogma to the mechanism of blue light perception
U. Kutschera
,
W. Briggs
Planta
2012
Corpus ID: 253890457
In roots, the “hidden half” of all land plants, gravity is an important signal that determines the direction of growth in the…
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2010
2010
삼복첩을 이용한 동병하치법에 관한 임상연구고찰
성현경
,
민상연
,
김장현
2010
Corpus ID: 77422860
Objectives The purpose of this study is to analyzing clinical trials of the current acupoint sticking treatment on Sambok* to…
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2010
2010
"Xeque-mate ao tempo, às formas e ao lugar..." : Mestre Eckhart entre o fluir do tempo e o remanso da Eternidade
Matteo Raschietti
2010
Corpus ID: 169888029
O conceito de tempo na reflexao eckhartiana e um aspecto fundamental que articula o pensamento do dominicano alemao: o modelo…
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2004
2004
Vom "Schrumpfen" der Rede auf dem Weg zu Gott. Aporien christlicher Ästhetik (Meister Eckhart und das 'Granum sinapis' - Michel Beheim - Sebastian Franck)
Susanne Köbele
2004
Corpus ID: 193573397
2001
2001
Effects of soil water stress on root development of Sinapis abla
Tang Dao-cheng
2001
Corpus ID: 130147067
The root growth, root vigor, root tissue water status and root/cap of White mustard were investigated under soil water stress…
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1997
1997
Comparative study of the seeds of the Lepidium, Eruca, Diplotaxis and Sinapis crucifers. 2. Description of the sterols
N. Bettach
,
J. Banoub
,
M. Delmas
1997
Corpus ID: 82883595
1965
1965
Der Stoffwechsel von Indolderivaten in Sinapis Alba L.
H. Schraudolf
,
F. Bergmann
Planta
1965
Corpus ID: 43638439
SummaryD,L-tryptophane is taken up by isolated segments of the hypocotyls of Sinapis alba against a concentration gradient. This…
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