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Disruption of gibberellin signaling can lead to significantly reduced stem growth leading to a dwarf phenotype.
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* In the book Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card, the Molecular Disruption Device can destroy an object, and any object near it, such as a fleet of space ships.
Disruption of the slit diaphragms or destruction of the podocytes can lead to massive proteinuria where large amounts of protein are lost from the blood.
Disruption of the endolymph due to jerky movements ( like spinning around or driving over bumps while riding in a car ) can cause motion sickness.
Though Lands has already launched the Little Doctor ( the Molecular Disruption Device in the form of a missile ), Peter convinces Jane to transport it back to the flagship so the other officers can disarm it.
Disruption of the cysts ( spontaneous or iatrogenic e. g. liver biopsy ) can be life threatening due to anaphylactic shock.
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Disruption of this epithelium, for example in inflammation or benign prostatic hyperplasia, may lead to some diffusion of the antigen into the tissue around the epithelium, and is the cause of elevated blood levels of PSA in these conditions.
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Disruption of GlyR surface expression or reduced ability of expressed GlyRs to conduct chloride ions results in the rare neurological disorder, hyperekplexia.
Disruption and leading
Disruption of the outer membrane permits proteins in the intermembrane space to leak into the cytosol, leading to certain cell death.
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Disruption in the trade of tin for bronze from Western Europe may have contributed to the increasing popularity of brass in the east and by the 6th – 7th centuries AD over 90 % of copper alloy artefacts from Egypt were made of brass.
* Disruption ( of adoption ) is also the term for the cancellation of an adoption of a child before it is legally completed.
The result was a schism from the church by some of the non-intrusionists led by Dr Thomas Chalmers known as the Great Disruption of 1843.
Industrialisation, urbanisation and the Disruption of 1843 all undermined the tradition of parish schools.
Despite being told that it was against the rules, Ender sacrifices most of his fighters fleet to launch a Molecular Disruption Device at the planet, destroying the planet and the entire Formic fleet.
In his 1914 article “ Disruption of Unity ”, Lenin wrote, " Under cover of ‘ non-factionalism ’ Trotsky is championing the interests of a group abroad which particularly lacks definite principles and has no basis in the working-class movement in Russia.
The Recovery Time Objective must ensure that the Maximum Tolerable Period of Disruption ( MTPD ) for each activity is not exceeded.
Disruption of established relationships certainly causes pain, which is at least an unintended consequence of the practices described here, though it may also in many cases be an intended, coercive consequence.
After the Disruption of 1843 in the Church of Scotland, Dr. Duncan became one of the founding ministers of the Free Church of Scotland.
* Disruption of the peritoneum, even in the absence of perforation of a hollow viscus, may also cause infection simply by letting micro-organisms into the peritoneal cavity.
This began with the secession of 1733 and culminated in the Disruption of 1843, when a large portion of the Church broke away to form the Free Church of Scotland.
He sided with the Free Church of Scotland in the Disruption of 1843, becoming minister at Brechin's new East Free Church.
Disruption of isolated thylakoids, for example by mechanical shearing, releases the lumenal fraction.
Disruption of services occurred as it was necessary to cut the two cabs from the trains before they could be removed from the area.
gibberellin and signaling
Scientists have identified and cloned many genes involved in the gibberellin signaling pathway, including GAI1 ( Gibberellin Insensitive ) and SLR1 ( Slender Rice ).
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When sprayed on flowers, any of the plant hormones gibberellin, auxin and cytokinin can often stimulate the development of parthenocarpic fruit.
gibberellin and growth
A known antagonist to gibberellin is paclobutrazol ( PBZ ), which in turn inhibits growth and induces early fruitset as well as seedset.
Most non-organic sultana grapes in California and elsewhere are treated with the growth inducing plant hormone gibberellin.
Plant scientists generally concentrate on ethylene and abscisic acid as culprits in senescence, but neglect gibberellin and brassinosteroid which inhibits root growth if not causing actual root pruning.
If gibberellin and brassinosteroid are known to inhibit root growth it takes just a little imagination to assume they perform the same role as ethylene does in the shoot, that is to prune the roots too.
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In the United Kingdom, work on isolating new types of gibberellin was undertaken at Imperial Chemical Industries.
In the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria, a plant hormone called gibberellin stimulates reproductive development.
During the dry season, when their food plants are in senescence and lacking gibberellin, the locusts remain immature and their reproductive tracts do not develop.
Its mode of action is elongase inhibition, and inhibition of geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate ( GGPP ) cyclisation enzymes, part of the gibberellin pathway.
The fruit of seedless grapes is smaller than normal because the seeds produce the plant hormone gibberellin, which causes fruit enlargement.
Most commercial seedless grapes are sprayed with gibberellin to increase the size of the fruit and also to make the fruit clusters less tightly packed.
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