flushing Meaning & Definition

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  • However, there have been few studies on the environmental triggers of leaf flushing in tropical rain-forest trees under normal conditions of high rainfall.

  • Increasing day-length induces spring flushing of tropical dry forest trees in the absence of rain.

  • In other words, its major breeding-places must be those that are liable to flushing by precipitation runoff.

  • During the dry season, almost all plants lose their leaves and leaf flushing restarts with the first rains in the beginning of the wet season.

  • The response variable was the number of trees flushing leaves per plot per week and the binomial totals were the corresponding total numbers of individuals.

  • Flushes 4 and 5 conducted 4 d, and flushes 6 and 7, 5 d after initiation of the flushing process.

  • However, in dry forests, light reaching the understorey varies enormously through the annual cycle due to seasonality in leaf fall and leaf flushing.

  • The dihydropyridines mainly cause the vasodilatation problems of flushing, headache and dizziness, but palpitations and ankle oedema are also troublesome in many patients.

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