Sentences with phrase «radial growth of»

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Climate - radial growth relationships of northern latitudinal range margin longleaf pine (Pinus palustris P. Mill.)
Failure of myelin to compensate for larger axonal diameters suggested a lack of plasticity during the processes of myelination and radial axonal growth.
Radial axonal growth initiates with myelination, and is dependent upon the C terminus of neurofilament medium (NF - M).
A distal radial epiphysis injury is an injury to the growth plate at the wrist end of the radius bone in the forearm.
Later, cross-sections of tree trunks were used - the growth rings and cracks in the wood providing circular and radial divisions within the target (the current system of numbers wasn't standardized until the early 20th century).
But the cause of the stripbark growth spurt has more to do with the fact that if there's only a strip of cambium in use there is no radial component to speak of.
It attempts to characterize radial growth increment potential at a given site as a function of tree age.
All standardization is a mathematical kludge necessitated by growth geometry and sampling method (radial increment at two points — it would be preferable to know the volume of tissue added each year and its allocation amongst the various tissue types).
and yes, «The radial - growth response of P. pinaster to climate and the IADFs frequency were age dependent.»
... We tested whether the radial - growth response to climate and the intra-annual density fluctuations (IADFs) of Pinus pinaster Ait.
Wang et al. (2009) writes: «Bootstrapped correlation function analyses suggested that the response of Larix gmelinii radial growth to climate differed between trees 150 years old.»
«Trends in recent temperature and radial tree growth spanning 2000 years across northwest Eurasia,» Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 10.1098 / rstb.2007.2199.
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