| explant |
An organ or tissue, excised from a donor plant, that is used to initiate an in-vitro culture.
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| experiment |
Something one does deliberately to see what happens.
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| exponent |
The power to which a number or variable is raised (the exponent may be any real number).
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| exploration |
The search for mineral deposits and the work done to prove or establish the extent of a mineral deposit. Alt: Prospecting and subsequent evaluation.
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| expansion |
The western Germans (Teutons) displaced (c. 1000 BCE) the Celts, moving up the Elbe and Rhine (the Main reached c. 200 BCE). South Germany was occupied (c. 100 BCE); Gaul threatened (cf. Caesar's Commentaries). These invaders were a pastoral, agricultural folk, tending to settle down. By the time of Tacitus's (c. 55
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| exp | examine for diagnostic purposes, as of organs |
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| exp | examine minutely |
| exp | inquire into |
| exp | travel to or penetrate into |
| exp | someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose) |
| exp | tufted sometimes sprawling perennial with blue flowers spotted with green |
| exp | the act of exploding or bursting something |
| exp | the terminal forced release of pressure built up during the occlusive phase of a stop consonant |
| exp | a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction |
| exp | a chemical substance that undergoes a rapid chemical change (with the production of gas) on being heated or struck |
| exp | tending or serving to explode or characterized by explosion or sudden outburst |
| exp | sudden and loud |
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