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primordium an organ in its earliest stage of development; the foundation for subsequent development
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primordium the earliest stage of development of an organ (Hawksworth et al., 1983).
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primordium An organ, a cell, or an organized series of cells in their earliest stage of differentiation, eg, leaf primordium, sclereid primordium, vessel primordium.
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primordium A group of cells that gives rise to an organ, with some commitment and differentiation begun.
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primordium The simplest set of initial conditions capable of triggering viral or organic growth. For example, the primordium of the World Wide Web was the definition of URL, HTTP, and HTML. A question for health is, what are the simplest initial conditions which could trigger off an epidemic of health? See Constraints, Fitness Function
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