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13. Leaf folding in a sensitive plant: A defensive thorn-exposure mechanism?
Quantitative photographic evidence is presented indicating that in the sensitive plant Schrankia microphylla the leaf-folding response that accompanies the sensitive reaction results in a pronounced increase in thorn exposure. It is argued that in sensitive plants that are thorny, including other species of Schrankia, as well as Mimosa pudica, the plant in w
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14. Thorn-like prickles and heterophylly in Cyanea: adaptations to extinct avian browsers on Hawaii?
The evolution of thorn-like structures in plants on oceanic islands that lack mammalian and reptilian herbivores is puzzling, as is their tendency toward juvenile-adult leaf dimorphism. We propose that these traits arose in Cyanea (Campanulaceae) on Hawaii as mechanical and visual defenses against herbivory by flightless geese and goose-like ducks that were
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15. CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM IN ADDISON'S DISEASE 1
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16. EXTRACTION OF THORN FROM THE ORBITAL CAVITY
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17. EXTRACTION OF THORN FROM THE ORBITAL CAVITY
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18. Cactus thorn embedded in the cartilaginous proximal tibia.
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19. BASIL THORN LANG, M.A., B.Ch.Cantab., F.R.C.S.Eng
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20. REPORT ON A CASE OF A THORN UNDER THE UPPER LID
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21. George Widmer Thorn
Pioneer of the artificial kidney, renal transplantation, and the treatment of Addison's disease
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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22. TREATMENT OF ADDISON'S DISEASE WITH DESOXY-CORTICOSTERONE ACETATE, A SYNTHETIC ADRENAL CORTICAL HORMONE (PRELIMINARY REPORT) 1
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23. Metabolic Syndrome as a Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease, Mortality, and Progression of Diabetic Nephropathy in Type 1 Diabetes
American Diabetes Association.
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24. Environmental Occurrence of Madurella mycetomatis, the Major Agent of Human Eumycetoma in Sudan
Madurella mycetomatis is the main causative agent of human eumycetoma, a severe debilitating disease endemic in Sudan. It has been suggested that eumycetoma has a soil-borne or thorn prick-mediated origin. For this reason, efforts were undertaken to culture M. mycetomatis from soil samples (n = 43) and thorn collections (n = 35) derived from areas in which i
American Society for Microbiology.