Anomalous secondary growth in thickness refers to atypical patterns of growth in plants, particularly in the vascular cambium, which can lead to irregularities in the formation of secondary tissues such as wood and bark. This phenomenon can result from environmental factors, genetic mutations, or physiological stresses, causing deviations from the normal concentric growth rings. Such anomalies may manifest as variations in the width of the growth rings, the development of additional cambia, or the formation of atypical structures. Overall, it reflects the plant's adaptive response to its environment or internal conditions.
cortical thickness is a brain morphometric measure used to describe the combined thickness of the layers of the cerebral cortex in mammalian brains,
Girth, in a sexual context, refers to the circumference or thickness of a body part, particularly the penis. It is often used to describe a person's size or thickness.
one thickness that lies on top of or under another one.
Go to craigslist.com, choose York Pennsylvania, and then click medical supplies This indicates the thickness of the laminating film that your laminator can accommodate. The various thicknesses of laminating film require specific temperatures and speeds, so not every laminator can handle every film thickness, so this information will tell you which films will work with your laminating machine.
the primary footprint is made from burning fuel , from the transport we use and energy we use
Any anomalous data for which there is a clear, external explanation.
Something out of the ordinary. An oddity of some sort.
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Primary growth is the lengthening of the stem and roots. All plant growth occurs by cell division and cell elongation. Cell division occurs primarily in regions of undifferentiated cells known as meristems. Cell division in the apical meristems and subsequent elongation and maturation of the new cells produces primary growth." on the other hand, secondary growth is the result of the activity of the vascular cambium. The latter is a meristem that divides to produce secondary xylem cells on the inside of the meristem (the adaxial side) and secondary phloem cells on the outside (the abaxial side). This growth increases the girth of the plant root or stem, rather than its length, hence the phrase "secondary thickening". As long as the vascular cambium continues to produce new cells, the stem or root will continue to grow in diameter. In woody plants, this process produces wood.
Anomalous data is data that doesn't fit with the rest of the set. Ex: In week one the tree was 2ft. tall , in week two the tree was 6ft. tall, and in week three the tree was 5ft. tall. Week two would be the anomalous data because it doesn't fit with the other data. I hope this helps!
Technically its width but if you are talking to someone they should know what you mean by thickness.
thickness of material
The unexplained is generally considered to mean the same as anomalous phenomena. Examples of this are UFO sightings and crop circles.
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it depends on what you mean by secondary succession. you mean taking it over? to replant or to cut again?
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