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- Seed (4968 bytes)
1: ...attested to by the success of these two groups of plants in dominating the landscape.
4: ...getable)|squash]], [[sunflower]], and [[radish]]. Plant seeds with an endosperm include all [[Pinophyt...
10: ...the soil. [[Abscisic acid]] is usually the growth inhibitor in seeds.
12: ...nifer cones|cone]] scales as they develop. An example of a hard fruit layer surrounding the actual see...
15: ...ous seeds. This is certainly the approach used by plants, such as [[ferns]], that disperse by spores. ... - Proton (5009 bytes)
54: ...and indeed any gravitationally aggregated matter (planets, stars, etc.).
59: ...rogen nuclei. Rutherford determined that the only place this hydrogen could have come from was the nit...
61: == Technological applications ==
62: ...opy]]. In NMR spectroscopy, a magnetic field is applied to a substance in order to detect the shieldin...
68: ...d, therefore, is open to stringent tests. For example, the charges of the proton and antiproton must s... - Aspirin (9960 bytes)
8: ...[platelet]]s, producing an inhibitory affect on [[platelet aggregation]], and this blood thinning prop...
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51: ...prize and a knighthood, John Vane, who was then employed by the Royal College of Surgeons in London, s...
54: ...mboxanes are responsible for the aggregation of [[platelet]]s that form [[clot|blood clots]]. Heart at...
56: ...m. Newer [[NSAID]] drugs called [[COX-2 selective inhibitor]]s have been developed that only inhibit COX-2, w...
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