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Cortex and botany
Cortex ( botany ) | Cortex, 7.
Cross-section of a flax plant stem with several layers of different tissue types: 1.: en: pith | Pith, 2.: en: protoxylem | Protoxylem, 3.: en: xylem | Xylem I, 4.: en: phloem | Phloem I, 5.: en: Sclerenchyma | Sclerenchyma (: en: bast fibre | bast fibre ), 6.: en: cortex ( botany ) | Cortex, 7.: en: epidermis ( botany ) | Epidermis
Crocosmia corm with the tunic partly stripped to show its origin at the nodes on the corm Cortex ( botany ) | cortex
Crocosmia corm anatomy, showing tunic, Cortex ( botany ) | cortex of storage tissue, central medulla, and emergence of a new corm from a bud near the top.
Cortex 7. epidermis ( botany ) | Epidermis
Sclerenchyma ( bast fibre ), 6. cortex ( botany ) | Cortex, 7. epidermis ( botany ) | Epidermis

Cortex and ),
* Cortex ( archaeology ), the outer layer of rock formed on the exterior of raw materials by chemical and mechanical weathering processes
* Cortex ( journal ), a scientific journal founded in 1964 and produced by Masson Publishing
* Cortex ( anatomy ), the outermost or superficial layer of an organ
* Cortex ( hair ), the middle layer of a strand of hair
* Video games: Secret of Mana and its successor Secret of Evermore ( where the menu was used to accelerate the pacing of combat ), Seiken Densetsu 3, America's Army 3, Habitat, Beyond Good & Evil, Full Throttle, The Curse of Monkey Island, Neverwinter Nights, Normality, The Sims, Perfect Dark, Planescape: Torment, Sacrifice, Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Second Life, Battlefield 2, Freedom Fighters, Ratchet & Clank, Silver, The Temple of Elemental Evil, Crysis, Mass Effect, Warzone 2100, Halo Wars, The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth, Max Payne 3, Trauma Center, Brütal Legend, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, Dragon Age: Origins, Prototype, Cortex Command, Imperium Romanum
After battling Arcade, who captured Rictor ( who then rejoins ), the team is joined by the real Longshot and Darwin and meets one of Jamie's duplicates, who calls himself Cortex.
Cortex, 36 ( 4 ), 539-559.
Receptive Fields, Binocular Interaction And Functional Architecture In The Cat's Visual Cortex, Journal of Physiology, ( 1962 ), 160, pp. 106 – 154, With 2 plates and 20 text-figures.
Receptive Fields, Binocular Interaction And Functional Architecture In The Cat's Visual Cortex, Journal of Physiology, ( 1962 ), 160, pp. 106 – 154, With 2 plates and 20 text-figures.
* Elementals ( Crash Bandicoot ), a group of renegade masks from the video game Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex
As well as his work in the DC animated universe ( see below ), he has voiced the corrupt Baron Praxis in the PlayStation 2 video game Jak II, Doctor Neo Cortex and Uka Uka in a number of the Crash Bandicoot video games until Crash Twinsanity ( in which he was replaced by Lex Lang and Alex Fernandez / John DiMaggio ), Montross in Star Wars: Bounty Hunter and Gorrath in the animated series Megas XLR.
He is most known for the roles of Hakaider ( Android Kikaider ), Doctor Neo Cortex ( Crash Bandicoot series ), Ryu Jose ( Mobile Suit Gundam ), Heart ( Fist of the North Star ), Happosai Ueda ( Nintama Rantarou ), Nappa ( Dragon Ball ) and Sergeant Bosco Albert " B. A.
Brio informs Crash that the Earth not only contains crystals, but gems as well, and states that if he is to collect all 42 gems ( 37 clear gems and 5 colored gems ), then he will be able to focus a device with the ability to fire a laser beam for the purpose of destroying the Cortex Vortex ; Brio then states that if Crash continues to collect crystals for Cortex, he will do all in his power to stop him.
The soundtrack of Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back was provided by Mutato Muzika ( consisting of Mark Mothersbaugh and Josh Mancell ), while the sound effects were created by Universal Sound Studios ( consisting of Mike Gollom, Ron Horwitz and Kevin Spears ).
It was widely speculated that the saliency map could be located in early visual cortical areas, e. g. the Primary Visual Cortex ( V1 ), though this is controversial.
Cortex, 42 ( 4 ), 464-468.
The best known compounds that have come out of the Cortex drug development program are CX-516 ( Ampalex ), CX-546, CX-614, CX-691 ( Farampator ) and CX-717.

Cortex and stem
This positioning is stereotypical for upper brain stem, or Cortex ( anatomy ) | cortical damage.

Cortex and plant
N. Gin informs Cortex that this strange theme park is fertile grounds for them to " plant their new seed of evil ", with Cortex believing this would lead to the park becoming their new base of operations, meaning they have an unlimited supply of churros and eliminate the Bandicoots.

botany and ),
He was also an avid reader, interested in botany ( learning the Latin nomenclature of thousands of plants ), astrology, and Middle American prehistory.
Modern botany traces its roots back more than twenty three centuries, to the Father of Botany, Theophrastus ( c. 371 – 287 BC ), a student of Aristotle.
Other organisms previously included in the field of botany include bacteria, ( studied in bacteriology ), fungi, ( mycology ) including lichen-forming fungi ( lichenology ), non-chlorophyte algae ( phycology ) and viruses ( virology ).
However, attention is still given to these groups by botanists, and fungi ( including lichens ), and photosynthetic protists are usually covered in introductory botany courses.
* Head ( botany ), a structure composed of numerous individual flowers
Other medical innovations first introduced by Muslim physicians include the discovery of the immune system, the use of animal testing, and the combination of medicine with other sciences ( including agriculture, botany, chemistry, and pharmacology ), the first drugstores in Baghdad ( 754 ), the distinction between medicine and pharmacy by the 12th century, and the discovery of at least 2, 000 medicinal and chemical substances.
There are ranks below species: in zoology, subspecies ( but see form or morph ); in botany, variety ( varietas ) and form ( forma ), etc.
** Node ( botany ), the place on a plant stem where a leaf is attached
* Volunteer ( botany ), a plant that is of a different type from the rest of the crop
* Series ( botany ), a taxonomic rank between genus and species
Other terms include " wortlore " ( botany ), " welkinfire " ( meteor ) and " nipperlings " ( forceps ).
In botany, a seed plant embryo is part of a seed, consisting of precursor tissues for the leaves, stem ( see hypocotyl ), and root ( see radicle ), as well as one or more cotyledons.
* The starting points, the time from which these codes are in effect ( retroactively ), vary from group to group. In botany the starting point will often be in 1753 ( the year Carl Linnaeus first published Species Plantarum ).
" ( botany ), plurals " sspp.
* Trunk ( botany ), a tree's central superstructure
* Sucker ( botany ), a term for a basal shoot that grows from the base of a tree or shrub
While a professor of botany at the University of Jena, he wrote < cite > Contributions to Phytogenesis </ cite > ( 1838 ), in which he stated that the different parts of the plant organism are composed of cells.
After the Franco-Prussian war ( 1870 – 1871 ), de Bary was appointed professor of botany at the University of Strasbourg, founder of the Jardin botanique de l ' Université de Strasbourg, and also elected to be the first rector ( president ) of the reorganized university.
The genus Rubus is a very complex one, particularly the blackberry / dewberry subgenus ( Rubus ), with polyploidy, hybridization, and facultative apomixis apparently all frequently occurring, making species classification of the great variation in the subgenus one of the grand challenges of systematic botany.
* Mast ( botany ), the edible seed and fruit produced by trees or shrubs that wildlife species will consume
* Sinus ( botany ), a space or indentation, usually on a leaf

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