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Cucurbitales and form
All these families belong to the orders Cucurbitales, Fagales, and Rosales, which together with the Fabales form a clade of eurosids.

Cucurbitales and important
The large families of Cucurbitales include several economically important plants.

Cucurbitales and tropical
The order Cucurbitales in the eurosid I clade comprises almost 2600 species in 109 or 110 genera in 8 families, tropical and temperate, of very different sizes, morphology, and ecology.

Cucurbitales and with
One of major characteristics of the Cucurbitales is the presence of unisexual flowers, mostly pentacyclic, with thick pointed petals ( whenever present ) ( Matthews and Endress, 2004 ).
Embryological data show similarities with the Cucurbitales and the Brassicales.

Cucurbitales and number
The patterns of speciation in the Cucurbitales is diversified in a high number of species.

Cucurbitales and species
Frankia nodulates approximately two hundred species in the following orders ( families in parentheses ): Cucurbitales ( Coriariaceae and Datiscaceae ), Fagales ( Betulaceae, Casuarinaceae, and Myricaceae ), Rosales ( Rhamnaceae, Elaeagnaceae and Rosaceae ).
Families, genera and species in the order Cucurbitales.

Cucurbitales and .
The Cucurbitales are an order of flowering plants, included in the rosid group of dicotyledons.
The order Cucurbitales is composed by the families: Apodanthaceae, Anisophylleaceae, Begoniaceae, Coriariaceae, Corynocarpaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Tetramelaceae and Datiscaceae.
pp. 380 – 382 ( Cucurbitales ).
* Filipowicz, N., and S. S. Renner: " The worldwide holoparasitic Apodanthaceae confidently placed in the Cucurbitales by nuclear and mitochondrial gene trees ".
It is sister to a clade consisting of Fagales and Cucurbitales.
Coriariaceae is now placed in the order Cucurbitales.

form and important
Water, air, fruit, poetry, music, the human form -- these things are important to Persians, and they experience them with an intense and discriminating awareness.
Perhaps tracing some of these more important symbols through the body of his work will show that Patchen's new poetry is well thought out, and remains within the mainstream of his work, while being suited to a new form.
Deans can form an important bridge between the president and the faculty.
In the rare case where a corporation's only substantial asset, or its most important one, is a claim for refund, perhaps its transfer should not be permitted, whether the reorganization takes the form of a statutory merger or of the acquisition of assets for stock.
Gathering intelligence is important, but of equal importance is its translation into usable form.
It can exist in various allotropes, although only the gray form has important use in industry.
Towards the extreme west the Futa Jallon highlands form an important diverging point of rivers, but beyond this, as far as the Atlas chain, the elevated rim of the continent is almost wanting.
Steiner hoped to form a spiritual movement that would free the individual from any external authority: " The most important problem of all human thinking is this: to comprehend the human being as a personality grounded in him or herself.
Just as important was the influence of the 19th century English designer William Morris, who had argued that art should meet the needs of society and that there should be no distinction between form and function.
Glucose is mainly metabolized by a very important ten-step pathway called glycolysis, the net result of which is to break down one molecule of glucose into two molecules of pyruvate ; this also produces a net two molecules of ATP, the energy currency of cells, along with two reducing equivalents in the form of converting NAD < sup >+</ sup > to NADH.
Some of these have functions by themselves or in a modified form ; for instance, glutamate functions as an important neurotransmitter.
Another important motivation for the Big Dig in its final form was the abandonment of the Massachusetts Highway Department's intended expressway system through and around Boston.
This is because of its fibrous husk, which is important not only in the sparging stage of brewing ( in which water is washed over the mashed barley grains to form the wort ) but also as a rich source of amylase, a digestive enzyme that facilitates conversion of starch into sugars.
An important part of balalaika technique is the use of the left thumb to fret notes on the lower string, particularly on the prima, where it is used to form chords.
Later important examples of the poetic form included Rudyard Kipling ’ s ‘ Barrack Room Ballads ’ ( 1892-6 ) and Oscar Wilde ’ s ‘ Ballad of Reading Gaol ’ ( 1897 ).
Sonata form developed and became the most important form.
Developed by the Romans from wooden writing tablets, its gradual replacement of the scroll, the dominant form of book in the ancient world, has been termed the most important advance in the history of the book prior to the invention of printing.
A well-developed and important form of transport for both cargo and passengers, inland waterways transport approximately 3. 8 million metric tons of freight and more than 5. 5 million passengers annually.
In the 1970s a mixed style began to take form, with practitioners taking the aspects they considered more important from both Regional and Angola.
Compactness generalizes many important properties of closed and bounded intervals in the real line ; that is, intervals of the form for real numbers and.
An important example of cycloaddition reaction is the Diels – Alder reaction ( the so-called cycloaddition ) between a conjugated diene and a substituted alkene to form a substituted cyclohexene system.
The five elements also play an important part in Chinese astrology and the Chinese form of geomancy known as Feng shui
However, it is important to note that the patients in these studies received some form of spiritual healing ( i. e. not Christian Science ' treatment ') in addition to, not instead of, conventional medical care.

form and component
When combined with the metaphysical notion that pure forms of this universe are best appreciated when least embodied in a material substratum, it becomes clear that while earth will be dross on a scale of material-formal ratios, celestial bodies will be of a subtle, quickened, ethereal existence, in whose embodiment pure form will be the dominant component and matter will be absent or remain subsidiary.
In the form of proteins, amino acids comprise the second largest component other than water of human muscles, cells and other tissues.
Another form of natural adhesive is blood albumen ( made from protein component of blood ), which is used in the plywood industry.
Referred to variously as the Confucian hypothesis and as a debated component of the more all-encompassing Asian Development Model, there exists among political scientists and economists a theory that Confucianism plays a large latent role in the ostensibly non-Confucian cultures of modern-day East Asia, in the form of the rigorous work ethic it endowed those cultures with.
For example, deoxyribose, a component of DNA, is a modified version of ribose ; chitin is composed of repeating units of N-acetyl glucosamine, a nitrogen-containing form of glucose.
If a group has an involution with a 2-component that is a group of Lie type of odd characteristic, the goal is to show that it has a centralizer of involution in " standard form " meaning that a centralizer of involution has a component that is of Lie type in odd characteristic and also has a centralizer of 2-rank 1.
Digital video was first introduced commercially in 1986 with the Sony D-1 format, which recorded an uncompressed standard definition component video signal in digital form instead of the high-band analog forms that had been commonplace until then.
They submit that the new form using parentheses is the best for known circumbinary planets and has the desirable effect of giving these planets identical sub-level hierarchical labels and stellar component names which conform to the usage for binary stars.
It is also the site of sorting into transcytotic pathway to late components ( via vesicular component, which can form multivesicular bodies ( MVB ) or endosomal carrier vesicles ( ECVs )).
The main scaffold component of clathrin coat is the 190 kD protein called clathrin heavy chain ( CHC ) and the 25 kD protein called clathrin light chain ( CLC ), which form three-legged trimers, called triskelions.
These adapted traits are a very small component of the Homo sapiens genome, but include various characteristics such as skin color and nose form, in addition to internal characteristics such as the ability to breathe more efficiently at high altitudes.
Blurring the line of reality and fiction is an important component of horror, mystery, detective, science fiction and fantasy narratives due to their unusual demands on verisimilitude ; a typically descriptive narrative form may not engender in the reader the necessary sense of wonder and danger.
The peak radiation of most stars lies here, so the observation of the stars that form galaxies has been a major component of optical astronomy.
When pushed all the way in, the specified component wave form becomes absent from the mix.
Another modern component is the music server consisting of one or more computer hard drives that hold music in the form of computer files.
The integration of research and education is an important component of the educational experience at Harvey Mudd College ; upon graduation, every student has experienced some kind of research, usually in the form of a senior thesis or a Clinic Program.
Two ( or more ) inductors that have coupled magnetic flux form a transformer, which is a fundamental component of every electric utility power grid.
Noting that the modifying component in Germanic compound words can take the form of a genitive or a bare root, he points to behavioural similarities between genitive determinants and the modifying element in regular Old Norse compound words, such as the fact that neither can be modified by a free-standing ( declined ) adjective.
Whether the relationship included any genital component was not a matter for public discourse, but women could form strong and exclusive bonds with each other and still be considered virtuous, innocent, and chaste ; a similar relationship with a man would have destroyed a woman's reputation.
Transport by bus services form the main component of public transport services in New Zealand cities, and the country also has a network of long-distance bus or coach services, augmented by door-to-door inter-city shuttle vans, a type of shared taxi.
An extreme form of metaphysical nihilism is commonly defined as the belief that nothing exists as a correspondent component of the self efficient world.
In other words, miscible materials usually form a solution not because their interaction with each other is more favorable than their self-interaction, but because of an increase in entropy and hence free energy associated with increasing the amount of volume available to each component.
As phosphate, it is a component of DNA, RNA, ATP, and also the phospholipids that form all cell membranes.
Roast potatoes are commonly served with a Sunday roast, and mashed potatoes form a major component of several other traditional dishes such as shepherd's pie, bubble and squeak, and bangers and mash.

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