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... growth and between efflux and a lower level of natural growth is explained by the fact that it is mainly young persons that migrate . Population density . Among the economic regions of the R.S.F.S.R. the Central Industrial region is the ...
... growth and between efflux and a lower level of natural growth is explained by the fact that it is mainly young persons that migrate . Population density . Among the economic regions of the R.S.F.S.R. the Central Industrial region is the ...
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... Growth- rate differences Spiral growth of tendrils Epinasty and hyponasty. by the fact that many fundamental cell processes - e.g . , the mechanism of plant - growth hormone translocation in geotropism , which is the response to gravity ...
... Growth- rate differences Spiral growth of tendrils Epinasty and hyponasty. by the fact that many fundamental cell processes - e.g . , the mechanism of plant - growth hormone translocation in geotropism , which is the response to gravity ...
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Growth- rate differences Spiral growth of tendrils Epinasty and hyponasty Blow fly maggot response to light. Instances of positively phototropic roots - i.e . , with cur- vature toward the light - are rare . The orientation of leaves and ...
Growth- rate differences Spiral growth of tendrils Epinasty and hyponasty Blow fly maggot response to light. Instances of positively phototropic roots - i.e . , with cur- vature toward the light - are rare . The orientation of leaves and ...
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