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Coming out or rising of seedlings from the ground; coming out of panicles from the boot (panicle exsertion); coming out of adult insect from cocoon or pupa.
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| emergent |
A plant growing in standing water with the terminal part above the water.
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| emergent |
in aquatic plants, one whose upper stems and leaves extend above the water
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Also called emergency post-coital oral contraception (EPOC) or the "morning after pill." It is a form of birth control that may be used by women within 72 hours of having unprotected sex. The most commonly used emergency contraception consists of two doses of hormone pills taken in one day 12 hours apart.
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| emergent |
Wetland vegetation which protrudes above the water level.
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