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    Publicado 1912
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    “…In some plant species, root tissues are also places where a high accumulation of Si can be found. …”
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    “…Identifying the root of a phylogenetic tree is important because incorrectly rooted phylogenetic trees may mislead evolutionary and taxonomic inferences. …”
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    por Hasan, Jafri
    Publicado 2019
    “…Meniscal root tears defined as bony or soft tissue root avulsion injuries or radial tears within 1cm of the meniscal root attachment. …”
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    “…Familiarity with the normal and abnormal anatomy of the root canal system is essential for successful root canal treatment. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Endodontic sealer is currently regarded with such importance in the root canal treatment that it is often considered to be more important than the core obturating material itself. …”
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    “…However, the proportion of recently assimilated C translocated belowground remained unaffected by drought. Reduced root respiration, reflecting reduced C demand under drought, was increasingly sustained by C reserves, whilst recent assimilates were preferentially allocated to root storage and an enlarged pool of osmotically active compounds. …”
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    por Belter, Pamela R., Cahill, James F.
    Publicado 2015
    “…Here we report a large comparative study in which individuals of 20 species were grown with and without each of two neighbour species. Through repeated root visualization and analyses, we quantified many putative root behaviours, including the extent to which each species altered aspects of root system growth (e.g. rooting breadth, root length, etc.) in response to neighbours. …”
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