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Tubers and form
Tubers form when the hypocotyls of a seedling swells to form a hollow, chambered structure that can become inhabited by ants.

Tubers and length
Tubers range from 25 to 150 mm in length by 25 mm in width ; skin and flesh color may be white, cream, yellow, orange, pink, red, and / or purple and distributed in range of patterns.

Tubers and .
" In the Shadow of Rice: Roots and Tubers in Indonesian History, 1500 – 1950.
Tubers must not get too hot or too dry in summer.
Tubers are various types of modified plant structures that are enlarged to store nutrients.
Tubers and rhizomes are dug for and a crane digging for them will remain in place for some time digging and then expanding a hole to find them.
Tubers of marah fabaceus were crushed and thrown into bodies of water by the Kumeyaay to immobilize fish.
Tubers and floaters launch at Barber Park and land at Ann Morrison Park, between major irrigation diversion dams.
Tubers pose a problem to control as they can lay dormant for a number of years.
Flourishing Horns and Enchanted Tubers: Music and Potatoes in Highland Bolivia.
Tubers paddle with their hands and often used webbed gloves to steer.
Tubers can employ the use of such items as dry boxes and mesh bags to carry small personal items and pack out trash, cans and bottles from their trip.
* Tubers – People who takes part in tubing.
Tubers of the Greenbrier vine provided meal for baking and cooking.
Tubers are edible raw.

form and response
All such imitations of negative quality have given rise to a compensatory response in the form of a heroic and highly individualistic humanism: if man can neither know nor love reality as it is, he can at least invent an artistic `` reality '' which is its own world and which can speak to man of purely personal and subjective qualities capable of being known and worthy of being loved.
In response, the industry allowed the discovery of the motion picture as a form of fiction and thus gave the movies the essential form they have had to this day.
Although the particular form of conceptualization which popular imagination had made in response to the experience of spirit was undoubtedly defective, the raw experience itself which led to such excesses remains with us as vividly as ever.
In its simplest form, the assumption of unit-treatment additivity states that the observed response from experimental unit when receiving treatment can be written as the sum of the unit's response and the treatment-effect, that is
It may be an exaggerated form of an instinctive response that helped early humans to survive, or a cultural phenomenon that is most common in predominantly European societies.
Many of the songs are sung in a call and response format while others are in the form of a narrative.
Some digital synthesizers now exist in the form of " softsynth " software that synthesizes sound using conventional PC hardware, though they require careful programming and a fast CPU to get the same latency response as their dedicated equivalents.
The delegating name server provides this glue in the form of records in the additional section of the DNS response, and provides the delegation in the answer section of the response.
The elegiac couplet is presumed to be the oldest Greek form of epodic poetry ( a form where a later verse is sung in response or comment to a previous one ).
In the most basic form, the desired frequency response itself can be sampled with a resolution of and fourier transformed to the time domain.
Canine warning system is where a seizure response dog, a form of service dog, is trained to summon help or ensure personal safety when a seizure occurs.
Once response to the stimulus in the form of fear or aggression commences, the amygdala may elicit the release of hormones into the body to put the person into a state of alertness, in which they are ready to move, run, fight, etc.
These can then be quickly converted into their active hormone form in response to a particular stimulus.
Modern horse breeds developed in response to a need for " form to function ", the necessity to develop certain physical characteristics in order to perform a certain type of work.
It would be difficult to find an area of scientific interest more beset by divided professional opinion and contradictory experimental evidence … No one can say whether hypnosis is a qualitatively unique state with some physiological and conditioned response components or only a form of suggestion induced by high motivation and a positive relationship between hypnotist and subject … T. X.
This improved response is then retained after the pathogen has been eliminated, in the form of an immunological memory, and allows the adaptive immune system to mount faster and stronger attacks each time this pathogen is encountered.
Many ad-hoc lobby groups form in response to a single issue and then dissolve once the concerns have been dealt with.
In 1908, Weber published an article in which he drew a sharp methodological distinction between psychology and economics and attacked the claims that the marginal theory of value in economics reflected the form of the psychological response to stimuli as described by the Weber-Fechner law.
In response, non-scientific mages banded together to form the Council of Nine Traditions where mages of all the major magical paths gathered.
In response she intervenes in his next combat, first in the form of an eel who trips him, then as a wolf who stampedes cattle across the ford, and finally as a white, red-eared heifer leading the stampede, just as she had warned in their previous encounter.
However, if one considers the story historically accurate, happening in Jesus ' life apart from the similar incidents recorded in the other gospels, the question of the authenticity of the parable receives a different answer ... John Nolland, following Wilckens ' ideas, writes: ' There can hardly be a prior form of the episode not containing the present parable, since this would leave the Pharisee's concerns of v 39 with no adequate response '.

form and decreasing
For the example, we have a canonical form available that reduces any string to one of length at most three, by decreasing the length monotonically.
However, the boundary layer would separate early, as the pressure gradient switched from favorable ( pressure decreasing in the flow direction ) to unfavorable ( pressure increasing in the flow direction ), creating a large region of low pressure behind the ball that creates high form drag.
This form of structure is sometimes called the " inverted pyramid ", to refer to the decreasing importance of information in subsequent paragraphs.
In order of decreasing risk, people of Filipino, African, Native American, Hispanic, and Asian descent are susceptible to the disseminated form of the disease.
Whatever language distinctions may once have existed, these have been decreasing rather than increasing: "... in the main, Moldovan in its standard form was more Romanian by the 1980s than at any point in its history ".
In spite of its name, the normal form for a given M is not entirely unique, as it is a block diagonal matrix formed of Jordan blocks, the order of which is not fixed ; it is conventional to group blocks for the same eigenvalue together, but no ordering is imposed among the eigenvalues, nor among the blocks for a given eigenvalue, although the latter could for instance be ordered by weakly decreasing size.
* On October 12, 2004 the old city of Sendai, the towns of Hiwaki, Iriki, Kedōin and Tōgō, and the villages of Kamikoshiki, Kashima, Sato and Shimokoshiki merged to form the new city of Satsumasendai, dramatically decreasing the size and population of the district to 26, 587 people and 303. 43 km², making a density of 87. 62 persons per km².
is then called the-th ramification group, and they form a finite decreasing filtration of with.
Unlike for graded lexicographic order, the ungraded version of this ordering does not give a monomial ordering, since the ( increasing ) powers of any single indeterminate would form an infinite decreasing chain.
Among other ways of defining wqo's, one is to say that they do not contain infinite strictly decreasing sequences ( of the form
By doing so, good solutions are given in the form of decreasing altitudes.
Field research on conservation behaviour has shown that selective incentives in the form of monetary rewards are effective in decreasing domestic water and electricity use.
* The Third Key takes the form of a trident that is capable of increasing and decreasing its size.
Land ownership for women is a crucial form of security and income, increasing Empowerment and decreasing Poverty.
For most substances, the melting point also decreases with decreasing pressure, although water ice in particular-in its I < sub > h </ sub > form, which is the most familiar one-is a prominent exception to this rule.
This is the standard model for larger businesses, in which a shareholder will only lose the amount invested ( in the form of stock value decreasing ).
Thus these three craters form a triplet of decreasing age from west to east.
His form was average at best and his overall interest in football seemed to be decreasing by the day.
Diphenoxylate works by decreasing the speed and amplitude of wave-like movements of the intestines ( peristalsis ) therefore allowing the body time to remove moisture from the intestinal contents and consolidate waste product into a dense solid form rather than loose and watery as is diarrhea.
In the late 1980s, the appearance of gorillas in comic books sharply declined, partly due to the decreasing depictions of them in other media, as well as the end of the Silver Age of Comics, and the backlash against " silly " plot-devices in the comic book form.
To a slight extent, the Norwegian Coastal Current is conveying warmer water into the Barents Sea, decreasing the amount of ice that will form there.
In 2007 the South East Division merged with the Southern Division to form the South East Queensland Division, decreasing the number of QRL divisions from 6 to 5.

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