| callosal agenesis |
defect of the callosal structures of the brain.
Ãâó: www.merckmedicus.com/pp/us/hcp/thcp_dorlands_conte...
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| callus |
(L. callum, thick skin; pl: calluses or calli) 1. A protective tissue, consisting of parenchyma cells, that develops over a cut or damaged plant surface.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E06.htm
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| callus |
in vascular plants, the parenchymatous tissue of cambial origin that forms in response to wounding or infections by pathogens.
Ãâó: www.anbg.gov.au/glossary/webpubl/fungloss.htm
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| callus |
An undifferentiated clone of plant cells.
Ãâó: helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/glossary/c.htm
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| callus |
A mass of thin-walled, undifferentiated plant cells, developed as the result of wounding or culture on nutrient media. (2)
Ãâó: ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu/glossary/Defs_C.htm
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| cALL | fire delivered on a specific target in response to a request from the supported unit |
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| cALL | express the need or desire for |
| cALL | request the participation or presence of |
| cALL | gather or collect |
| cALL | require as useful, just, or proper |
| cALL | evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic |
| cALL | call forth |
| cALL | lets you transfer your incoming calls to any telephone that you can dial direct |
| cALL | a female prostitute who can be hired by telephone |
| cALL | communicate (with) by telephone |
| cALL | summon to a particular activity or employment |
| cALL | summon to enter |
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