imbibe

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  • The initial state of the membrane is that of a dormant, imbibed seed at low temperature (1).

  • It is now common practice to imbibe dehydrated tissue slowly, to permit the re-establishment of functional membranes, prior to placing the tissue into liquid water.

  • Mitochondria were isolated from fully imbibed seeds (12 h) and at the end of germination (22 h), just before radicle protrusion.

  • Respiration of imbibing seeds was measured with a specially built apparatus linked to an infrared gas analyser.

  • Only 4% of the control seeds imbibed, and only 3% of them germinated.

  • The presence of a gut barrier in ticks indicates that there is a specific interaction between virus (imbibed in the bloodmeal) and midgut cells.

  • Thus, it is essential that an appropriate battery of antioxidants be mobilized as soon as the seeds begin imbibing water.

  • Non-scarified seeds did not imbibe water, whereas manually scarified seeds took up water in a few hours.

  • Just imbibe what the person says and take it into your system.

  • They were men who had imbibed the psychology of colonial subordination.

  • The seeds were imbibed and germinated in pure distilled water or in aqueous solutions of the chemicals to be tested.

  • The problem of diffusion distance appears to have affected several attempts to estimate the capacity of seeds to imbibe water vapour.

  • The trace of blood appears invariably (in fatigans) residual and not freshly imbibed.

  • In a separate experiment, a similar pattern of decreasing protein phosphorylation was also observed in embryos dissected from imbibing caryopses (data not shown).

  • However, even if drupes imbibe water, this does not prove that the seeds themselves are imbibed.

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