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growth and underground
Other genera in the order, such as Lomandra and Aphyllanthes, have the same type of secondary growth but confined to their underground stems.
Protea cynaroides is adapted to survive the fires by its thick underground stem, which contains many dormant buds ; these will produce the new growth after the fire.
A byproduct of the tolerance for prostitution appears to have been a more visible tolerance for diverse sexual behaviour, mainly with the growth of a large underground homosexual culture in the city among both men and women.
It kills surface growth but not underground growth and so respraying to treat regrowth of perennials is needed.
Continued stalk growth then pushes the ovary underground where the mature fruit develops into a legume pod, the peanut – a classical example of geocarpy.
The ' 73 Chilean coup affected the genre's growth in Chile, the country where it was the most popular, because the whole musical movement was forced to go underground.
A railroad was constructed in the 1880s connecting Covington and Abita Springs to Mandeville and to New Orleans, allowing for further growth, particularly in Abita Springs, where underground spring waters permitted supposedly healthful baths.
The subterranean or underground rivers of London are the tributaries of the River Thames and River Lea that were built over during the growth of the metropolis of London.
Shen Kuo theorized that climates naturally shifted over an enormous span of time, after observing petrified bamboos found underground near Yanzhou ( modern day Yan ' an, Shaanxi province ), a dry-climate area unsuitable for the growth of bamboo.
Shamir, a former commander of the Lehi underground, was widely seen as a hard-liner with an ideological commitment both to the settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the growth of which he encouraged, and to the idea of aliyah, facilitating the mass immigration of Jews to Israel from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union.
The generally large, underground, fleshy rhizome indicates a sympodial growth habit, and this makes Eulophias fairly easy to divide and propagate, provided the grower is gentle.
New growth develops from living tissues remaining on or under the ground, including roots, a caudex ( a thickened portion of the stem at ground level ) or various types of underground stems, such as bulbs, corms, stolons, rhizomes and tubers.
Ethylene affects cell growth and cell shape ; when a growing shoot hits an obstacle while underground, ethylene production greatly increases, preventing cell elongation and causing the stem to swell.
Music journalism in Pakistan has grown tremendously over the years, especially with the growth of the country's pop music industry and underground rock culture.
" When water is flooded into the sandtrout's excretions, a pre-spice mass is formed ; at this " stage of fungusoid wild growth ," gasses are produced which result in " a characteristic ' blow ,' exchanging the material from deep underground for the matter on the surface above it.
The plants thus survive periods that are unfavourable for growth by retreating underground.
The plants thus survive periods that are unfavorable for growth by retreating underground.
This is particularly useful adaptation for growth in areas like grasslands and fynbos which regularly have fires in the dry seasons — the plants are dormant and their bulbs or corms are able to survive underground.
The completion of Southeast Asia's longest underground expressway also illustrates the Government's commitment to build roads to support Singapore's growth.
The underground presence of the fungus can also cause withering or varying colour or growth of the grass above.
The plants thus survive periods that are unfavourable for growth by retreating underground.
Rhesus growth hormone was never used by physicians to treat human patients, but rhesus GH was part of the lore of the underground anabolic steroid community in those years, and fraudulent versions may have been bought and sold in gyms.
The growth of the Chinese house church movement during this period was a result of all Chinese Christian worship being driven underground for fear of persecution.

growth and culture
In Britain, anthropology had a great intellectual impact, it " contributed to the erosion of Christianity, the growth of cultural relativism, an awareness of the survival of the primitive in modern life, and the replacement of diachronic modes of analysis with synchronic, all of which are central to modern culture.
Causes of change included the growth of a mass culture, international standards, social mobility, and acceptance of democracy and equality as typified by the welfare state.
Since the rebranding in 2010, Sporting have seen dramatic growth in their fan section, with several fan groups adding their voice to The Cauldron culture and atmosphere.
* Growth medium ( or culture medium ), in biotechnology, an object in which microorganisms or cells experience growth
It was a fortuitous accident: in his laboratory in the basement of St. Mary's Hospital in London ( now part of Imperial College ), Fleming noticed a Petri dish containing Staphylococcus plate culture he mistakenly left open, was contaminated by blue-green mould, which formed a visible growth.
Following the death of Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia in the summer of 1995 and the appearance of " Down With Disease " on Beavis and Butthead, the band experienced a surge in the growth of their fan base and an increased awareness in popular culture.
The years 1815 – 1825 marked significant growth in Morse ’ s paintings, as he sought to capture the essence of America ’ s culture and life.
Most published work looks at the origins, growth, diverse typologies, culture, and politics of suburbs, as well as to the gendered and family-oriented nature of suburban space.
Another direct approach is the isolation of the virus and its growth in cell culture using blood plasma ; this can take one to four weeks.
In Northern Italy, a growth of population in urban centers gave rise to early organized capitalism and more sophisticated, commercialized culture by the late 11th century.
Many artisan bakers produce their own yeast by preparing a growth culture that they then use in the making of bread.
A report in The New York Times described that the flushness of money and growth during these years had spawned a drug culture of sorts, with a rampant acceptance of cocaine use although the overall percent of actual users was most likely small.
The measurement of an exponential bacterial growth curve in batch culture was traditionally a part of the training of all microbiologists ; the basic means requires bacterial enumeration ( cell counting ) by direct and individual ( microscopic, flow cytometry ), direct and bulk ( biomass ), indirect and individual ( colony counting ), or indirect and bulk ( most probable number, turbidity, nutrient uptake ) methods.
In autecological studies, bacterial growth in batch culture can be modeled with four different phases: lag phase ( A ), exponential or log phase ( B ), stationary phase ( C ), and death phase ( D ).
This basic batch culture growth model draws out and emphasizes aspects of bacterial growth which may differ from the growth of macrofauna.
Batch culture is the most common laboratory growth method in which bacterial growth is studied, but it is only one of many.
In comparison to batch culture, bacteria are maintained in exponential growth phase, and the growth rate of the bacteria is known.
The centre aims to combine culture with industry and offers young people the opportunity for creative growth and multicultural interchange.

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