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== Barley [and] wheat urine-based pregnancy test == | == Barley [and] wheat urine-based pregnancy test == | ||
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+ | === What's in seed's root === | ||
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+ | [[:File:Fundamentals of Plant Physiology (Lincoln Taiz, Eduardo Zeiger, Ian Max Møller etc.) (z-lib.org).pdf]] | ||
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+ | TL;DR: It's about hairs, root hairs area where liquid / nutriments are absorbed. The elongation zone, with root hairs, is the site of rapid and extensive cell elongation. Although some cells continue to divide while they elongate within this zone, the rate of division decreases progressively to zero with increasing distance from the meristem. Phloem-conducting cells also begin to differentiate in the elongation zone. | ||
== Re-inventing the wheel == | == Re-inventing the wheel == |
Revision as of 17:12, 9 March 2023
Contents
PTsD − Piss Thurday's Delight
Part of Seeds of Contend / Bioassay in your own dirt
You probably once heard Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)…
We start by reproducing the urine-based pregnancy test of the Egypt XIXth dynasty (-1296/-1186) (ref)
Barley [and] wheat urine-based pregnancy test
What's in seed's root
TL;DR: It's about hairs, root hairs area where liquid / nutriments are absorbed. The elongation zone, with root hairs, is the site of rapid and extensive cell elongation. Although some cells continue to divide while they elongate within this zone, the rate of division decreases progressively to zero with increasing distance from the meristem. Phloem-conducting cells also begin to differentiate in the elongation zone.
Re-inventing the wheel
We go forward and launch Circular Chromatography on our urine and also OHL SAUCE Centrifuge tests ==
Microwell party
External resources
- Procréation et imaginaires collectifs : fictions, mythes et représentations de la PMA : actes de la journée d'études internationale "Reproduction médicalement assistée et imaginaires sociaux" tenue à l'Ined de Paris https://books.openedition.org/ined/17119