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1 age), sex, or height (among donors </=190 cm tall).
2  cm tall) and a 10-y-old girl (30 kg, 140 cm tall).
3  agricultural crops, and tree saplings (<5 m tall).
4 ur ALL subtypes: BCR-ABL, E2A-PBX1, MALL and TALL.
5 o 11, and carbonate chimneys 30 to 60 meters tall.
6  uneven dumbbell, and is approximately 170 A tall.
7 lar mRNAs that do not terminate in a poly(A) tall.
8 edges grade into spires up to several metres tall.
9 ands and deliver an exceptionally narrow and tall (1)H NMR signal.
10                                       Native TALL-1 (B-cell activation factor, BAFF; also known as Bl
11          The functional, soluble fragment of TALL-1 (sTALL-1) forms a virus-like assembly for its pro
12  crystal structure of the functional soluble TALL-1 (sTALL-1) has been determined at 3.0 A. sTALL-1 f
13                                They consider TALL-1 60-mers to be the biologically active form, and t
14 se data indicate that BCMA is a receptor for TALL-1 and BCMA activates NF-kappaB through a TRAF5-, TR
15      The tumour necrosis factor (TNF) ligand TALL-1 and its cognate receptors, BCMA, TACI and BAFF-R,
16                  Our studies further confirm TALL-1 as a stimulator of B cells that affect Ig product
17  in the Notch3-overexpressing human leukemic TALL-1 cells reduces their high invasive potential, by d
18 ssion cloning of a cell surface receptor for TALL-1 from a human Burkitt's lymphoma RAJI cell library
19                                              TALL-1 has three receptors, including BCMA, TACI, and BA
20               Transgenic mice overexpressing TALL-1 have severe B cell hyperplasia and lupus-like aut
21 sembly of sTALL-1 is the functional unit for TALL-1 in vivo.
22 icity of the extracellular domain eBAFF-R to TALL-1 instead of APRIL, a closely related ligand of TAL
23                                              TALL-1 is a member of the TNF family that is critically
24                                              TALL-1 is a recently identified member of the tumor necr
25                     Here we show that active TALL-1 is trimeric under normal physiological conditions
26                                        Thus, TALL-1 may be a primary mediator in B cell-associated au
27 ion and characterization of the receptor for TALL-1 provides useful information for the development o
28 BAFF-R is the major stimulatory receptor for TALL-1 signaling and is required for normal B cell devel
29  BCMA as a NF-kappaB-activating receptor for TALL-1 suggests molecular targets for drug development a
30 ellular domain of BCMA blocks the binding of TALL-1 to its receptor on the plasma membrane and inhibi
31                                          The TALL-1 transgenic mice showed severe enlargement of sple
32 toimmune lupus-like disease was also seen in TALL-1 transgenic mice, characterized by the presence of
33  cells and this interaction is stimulated by TALL-1 treatment.
34 s-like changes in transgenic mice expressing TALL-1 under the control of a beta-actin promoter.
35 ligand-related leukocyte-expressed ligand 1 (TALL-1) as a novel member of the TNF ligand family that
36 or of the TNF family, also known as BlyS and TALL-1), a TNF family cytokine critical for the developm
37 after ligation with BAFF ligand (also called TALL-1, BLyS, THANK, or zTNF4).
38 pment, BAFF (B cell activating factor, BlyS, TALL-1, CD257, TNFSF13B) and APRIL (a proliferation indu
39                           zTNF4 (BLyS, BAFF, TALL-1, THANK) is a member of the tumour necrosis factor
40                      BLyS (also called BAFF, TALL-1, THANK, and zTNF4), a TNF superfamily member, bin
41                            BLyS (also called TALL-1, THANK, or BAFF) [1] [2] [3] [4] is a member of t
42 nstead of APRIL, a closely related ligand of TALL-1, which was confirmed by binding experiments in vi
43 f the TNF family ((BAFF) also known as BLyS, TALL-1, zTNF-4, THANK, and TNSF13B), a B cell growth fac
44 acellular domain protein specifically blocks TALL-1-mediated B cell proliferation without affecting C
45 receptor on the plasma membrane and inhibits TALL-1-triggered B lymphocyte costimulation.
46  binding affinities to both human and murine TALL-1.
47 only by B lymphocytes, specifically binds to TALL-1.
48 appaB, and this activation is potentiated by TALL-1.
49                                              TALL-1/BAFF/BLyS was recently identified as a member of
50                                              TALL-1/Blys/BAFF is a member of the tumor necrosis facto
51      The B cell activating factor BAFF (BlyS/TALL-1/zTNF4) is a tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related l
52  functions of the IL-2-dependent T cell line TALL-104 (CD3/TCR-alphabeta+, CD8+, CD56+) and of LAK ce
53 n-1 drastically enhanced the cytotoxicity of TALL-104 and CD8+ LAK cells against a resistant tumor ta
54 ma, TNF-alpha, and TNF-beta) release by both TALL-104 and LAK cells, ligation of CD38L was not follow
55  (10 mg/kg/day) starting from the day before TALL-104 cell administration throughout the treatment to
56 te/macrophage-colony stimulating factor upon TALL-104 cell coincubation with brain tumor cells variab
57 se data indicate the strong potential of the TALL-104 cell line in future marrow purging strategies a
58                                    The human TALL-104 cell line is endowed with a uniquely potent MHC
59 l line (ALL-1), which is fairly resistant to TALL-104 cell lysis in longterm 51Cr-release assays but
60  Our results indicate that essentially every TALL-104 cell responds to maximal stimulation by releasi
61 f lethal irradiation and cryopreservation on TALL-104 cell viability and lytic efficacy; and (e) esti
62                  Lethally irradiated (40 Gy) TALL-104 cells (10(8)/kg) were administered systemically
63    In view of the potential applicability of TALL-104 cells as an anticancer agent, this study was co
64                                              TALL-104 cells can be irradiated without losing cytotoxi
65 ogether, these data support the concept that TALL-104 cells can be used as a novel nontoxic and effic
66 rase chain reaction (PCR) and colony assays, TALL-104 cells could completely purge marrows containing
67 ssays but can be totally growth inhibited by TALL-104 cells in proliferation assays, residual ALL-1 c
68 stemic administration of lethally irradiated TALL-104 cells in the absence of exogenous interleukin 2
69 ma showed a preferential localization of the TALL-104 cells in tumor compared with normal brain.
70 lytic efficacy; and (e) estimated the damage TALL-104 cells induce to murine normal and tumor brain c
71        Cells morphologically consistent with TALL-104 cells specifically trafficked from the site of
72  3 additional weeks; in the second schedule, TALL-104 cells were administered daily for a total of 5
73                                              TALL-104 cells were almost 100% reactive with both mAbs,
74  the cytokine secretion upon coincubation of TALL-104 cells with brain tumor cells; (c) investigated
75                     In vitro coincubation of TALL-104 cells with human brain tumor cells, explants, a
76         2) Ca(2+) influx can activate ERK in TALL-104 cells, but this effect does not contribute to E
77 he present study shows that gamma-irradiated TALL-104 cells, cultured for 18 hours with marrows from
78         In vivo experiments using irradiated TALL-104 cells, placed at multiple times into normal can
79 L was not followed by cytokine production in TALL-104 cells.
80 on-1 induced [Ca2+]i mobilization in LAK and TALL-104 cells.
81 xamethasone on brain tumor cell cytolysis by TALL-104 cells; (d) explored the effects of lethal irrad
82                  Our results, obtained using TALL-104 human leukaemic CTLs as a model system, are con
83                                      We used TALL-104 human leukaemic cytotoxic T cells as a model sy
84                    We tested this idea using TALL-104 human leukemic CTLs as a model system and disco
85                                      We used TALL-104 human leukemic CTLs as a model.
86 of Ca(2+) influx in granule exocytosis using TALL-104 human leukemic cytotoxic T cells triggered via
87 ual ALL-1 cells were detectable by PCR after TALL-104 purging.
88                                  Remarkably, TALL-104 therapy induced various degrees of antitumor ef
89 plex (MHC) nonrestricted killer T-cell line (TALL-104) as a new marrow purging agent in a clinical se
90 onrestricted cytotoxic T-cell leukemic line, TALL-104, were performed in anticipation of its use in c
91 in the Ediacaran Period grew large and stood tall above the seafloor.
92 P), which contains an SH2 domain and a short tall, acts as an inhibitor by blocking recruitment of th
93 like LB1, represents an approximately 3-foot-tall adult female and an adult Basuto microcephalic woma
94 er with each consecutive growth period, per 'tall' allele per month effects were 0.015 SD (3 months-1
95 ed with birth length (0.026 cm increase per 'tall' allele, SE = 0.003, P = 1 x 10(-15), equivalent to
96 tween individuals with </=170 versus >/=191 'tall' alleles (the top and bottom 10%) was 4.7 cm (0.8 S
97 between the 6.2% of people with 17 or fewer 'tall' alleles compared to the 5.5% with 27 or more 'tall
98 lleles compared to the 5.5% with 27 or more 'tall' alleles.
99 ay of square pillars approximately 18 microm tall and 20 microm wide on each side, placed at the end
100 , Sb)2Te3 thermoelectric elements, 20 microm tall and 60 microm in diameter with bridging metal inter
101  plant architecture parameters of sorghum, a tall and densely planted crop species.
102      These resistant weeds were 97 to 199 cm tall and initiated flowering from 78 to 128 d, generally
103 n affects white postmenopausal women, with a tall and lean body habitus and higher rates of scoliosis
104                     These include abnormally tall and numerous microvilli or stereocilia, ungraded st
105  of voltage-dependent length changes in both tall and short hair cells at nanometre resolution.
106           The avian basilar papilla contains tall and short hair cells, with the former being compara
107  an among-population genetic correlation for tall and slender individuals (r = -0.80, 95% CI = -0.95,
108 ual hydraulic conductivity, a filter that is tall and thin will produce as much as 25% more water tha
109 hysical examination, he was 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighed 194 pounds.
110 tical patients: a 5-y-old boy (20 kg, 110 cm tall) and a 10-y-old girl (30 kg, 140 cm tall).
111                             Impossibly thin, tall, and wrinkle- and blemish-free models are routinely
112 nthetic details en route to an array of 2-nm-tall anthropomorphic molecules in monomeric, dimeric, an
113 pological evidence that West Africans are as tall as Europeans on average.
114 res that look the same: edifices of fuel, as tall as they are wide.
115               Children who were persistently tall at both age 7 years and age 13 years had a signific
116 ass of ~40 kilograms and was ~35 centimeters tall at the hip.
117 This evidence allows the reconstruction of a tall (at least 8 m), tree-fern-like plant with a trunk b
118 late mutant rapidly formed aberrantly dense, tall biofilms.
119 V600E-positive PTC was often conventional or tall cell variant (58%), with frequent extrathyroidal ex
120 hese include the diffuse sclerosing variant, tall cell variant, and insular thyroid cancer.
121 4 animals, respectively, with 83% exhibiting tall-cell features, 83% areas of invasion, and 48% foci
122 two distinct variants of PTC, the aggressive tall-cell variant (TCV) and indolent conventional PTC (c
123  BRAFT1799A is found with high prevalence in tall-cell variant PTCs and in poorly differentiated and
124                                         When tall-cell variants were excluded, the effect on outcome
125 nt receptor and Galpha(olf) are expressed in tall ciliated ORNs distributed homogenously across the e
126  Thus, short microvillous receptor cells and tall ciliated receptor cells connect to different parts
127 e organizing principles for assembly of the "tall" class of gp130 family cytokine receptor complexes
128 osed of simple cuboidal cells rather than of tall columnar cells.
129 rised chiefly or entirely of glands lined by tall columnar cells.
130 e early amniote embryo and for the growth of tall columnar epithelia in general.
131       Pre-secretory ameloblasts give rise to tall columnar secretory ameloblasts that direct the enam
132 esults show that Hex-expressing cells have a tall, columnar epithelial morphology, which distinguishe
133 erval 1.2-3.8) among women who were thin and tall compared with women who were heavy and short.
134                                              Tall, competitive plants took greatest advantage of the
135 n of uniformly distributed arrays of "tips" (tall conical hillocks) upon oxidation of palladium (Pd)
136 using a T-channel (3 microm wide by 3 microm tall) connected to microinjectors, and then the droplet
137                     The CD10/NEP cytoplasmic tall contains two consensus recognition sequences for ca
138 rly dramatic, cytoskeletal response in these tall, cuboidal epithelial cells; and why junctional butt
139 nion channel current (ICl) as indicated from tall current reversal near the expected chloride equilib
140 ng the Eel River with an approximately 130-m-tall dam.
141 sed high-throughput phenotyping platform for tall dense canopy crops, such as sorghum (Sorghum bicolo
142 he hypothesis that girls who were relatively tall during the prepubescent period (indicative of an af
143 ding a selectional driver for communities of tall eukaryotes in contexts where phototropism cannot co
144 ricating devices that contain multilevel and tall features, devices that cover a large area (approxim
145 imilar beta-1,6-glucanases were expressed in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and Chewings f
146 ('K-31'), and a dwarf cultivar ('Bonsai') of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) and gibberellic acid (
147 nd crown rust (caused by Puccinia coronata); tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) for resistance to brow
148                                              Tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) is one of the primary
149    A number of favourable characteristics of tall fescue are enhanced by its seed-transmissible funga
150 4-year period, species richness declined and tall fescue dominance increased in infected plots relati
151 toward greater relative biomass of infected, tall fescue grass.
152       RNA-seq reads were used to construct a tall fescue reference transcriptome and compare gene exp
153             Our approach was to assemble the tall fescue transcriptome, then identify differentially
154 elds was tested by manipulating infection of tall fescue, the most abundant perennial grass in the ea
155 ariation and GA-regulated leaf elongation in tall fescue.
156 of breast cancer (height at age 15-18 years, tall-for-age vs. short-for-age: odds ratio = 2.2, 95% co
157                          Earlier leaf out of tall forbs and large trees coincided with almost three w
158                                              Tall forbs and large trees, which usually emerge in the
159           While phenology of large trees and tall forbs appears to be strongly influenced by temperat
160 ed into five functional groups: short forbs, tall forbs, shrubs, small trees, and large trees.
161  the CE channel (50 microm wide by 50 microm tall) from the droplet generation region.
162 the omega 5 anacardic acids were specific to tall glandular trichomes.
163                               We report that tall goldenrod (Solidago altissima) plants exposed to th
164 relative costs and benefits of resistance of tall goldenrod (Solidago altissima) to the gall-inducing
165 mented priming of anti-herbivore defenses in tall goldenrod plants (Solidago altissima) by volatile e
166 4 transport associated with the expansion of tall graminoids.
167  have therefore conducted an experiment in a tall grass prairie ecosystem in the US Great Plains to s
168 and individuals modify their body posture in tall grass to maintain a similar foveal projection.
169                       By favoring a mesic C4 tall grass, CO2 enrichment approximately doubled the ini
170 50 million years ago the Sierra Nevada stood tall (&gt;/=2200 meters), a result in conflict with propose
171 tion, yucca6-1D and yucca6-2D have extremely tall (&gt;1 m) inflorescences with extreme apical dominance
172 n stature, either short (<5th percentile) or tall (&gt;95th percentile).
173                                              Tall hair cell depolarization resulted in changes in cel
174            These findings suggest that chick tall hair cell neurotransmitter release is mediated by c
175 rous dysmorphologies: 1) hair cells from the tall hair cell region appeared broad and stunted, with d
176 alcium-dependent neurotransmitter release by tall hair cells (avian equivalent of cochlear inner hair
177 of the cochlea differentiates first, and the tall hair cells develop before the short hair cells.
178 y diminished; staining is seen in only a few tall hair cells in the distal one-fourth of the papilla
179 roup, by contrast, the vacant region beneath tall hair cells remained evident even 20 weeks after KA.
180 w, covering only the area where the deformed tall hair cells were found.
181           However, afferent synapses beneath tall hair cells were swollen within 30 minutes after KA
182 perior half of the epithelium and innervated tall hair cells with bouton endings.
183 synapses that innervate, in chickens, mainly tall hair cells.
184  the number of PDBs) among neurally located (tall) hair cells.
185  and kinase domains and the carboxy-terminal tall, has been determined at 1.7 A resolution in a close
186                               The extraneous tall HCs that replaced short HCs showed some physiologic
187 ion increased one type of sensory hair cell (tall HCs) at the expense of another (short HCs) that is
188 nt axons predominantly innervate neural-side tall HCs, resulting in more ribbon synapses per HC compa
189                                Although both TALL-het and -homo tumors acquire Notch1 mutations and a
190 cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma [TALL] (TALL-het).
191 pographies, which was validated using 10 mum tall hexagonal patterns.
192 as G12D/G12D bone marrow cells develop TALL (TALL-homo).
193 vator and CAML-interactor) and competes with TALL-I (also called BLyS or BAFF) for receptor binding.
194                                  Thus, APRIL-TALL-I and BCMA-TACI form a two ligands-two receptors pa
195 umovax in mice, indicating that APRIL and/or TALL-I signaling via BCMA and/or TACI are required for g
196                                              Tall (inner) hair cells receiving little or no efferent
197 to three types on the basis of their height: tall, intermediate, and short.
198 e of target object (if an object is six feet tall, it isn't your cat).
199 ly impressive, with members ranging from 5-m-tall juniper shrubs to 100-m-tall redwood trees.
200                                        While tall, late flowering landraces are commonly grown in Afr
201                                   OBJECTIVE- Tall-like receptor (TLR)4 has been implicated in the pat
202 ng biofilm formation was studied using 5 mum tall line patterns of poly (dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS).
203 vores), mesoherbivore-exclusion (LMH >120-cm tall), megaherbivore-exclusion (elephants and giraffes),
204 an saliva under flow, the luxS mutant formed tall microcolonies that differed from those formed by th
205                   When placed into 75 microm tall microfluidic chambers, cancer cells grew as ellipso
206              More enigmatic features include tall mounds with central depressions that are conceivabl
207                           Moreover, the left tall of the birth weight distribution does not always fo
208 onors 18-50 years of age who were >/= 170 cm tall, of non-black race, suffered brain death secondary
209 ally engineered for this purpose, as well as tall oil, an abundant waste material.
210                                              Tall olfactory sensory neurons had perikarya at the bott
211                                        These tall olfactory sensory neurons were labeled predominantl
212 previously supposed, along with a relatively tall orbital region and proportionally slender maxilla,
213 r domains, so that the head domains of their tall partners can bridge each other at the top of the he
214 ution of plant mass per unit area, even when tall patches are not of significantly lower digestive qu
215 r in the centers with a larger proportion of tall patients.
216                            Glioma risk among tall persons (>or=1.90 m) was twice that of short person
217 emained at metacarpals and at the forearm of tall persons, which indicated that the calcium requireme
218 stantially greater strain hardening than did tall piles, which we attributed to the force chains.
219                                              Tall plant species disperse further distances than do sh
220 ate and covered by a approximately 10 microm tall polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microchannel.
221 (PDMS) posts printed in a square array (1 mm tall posts on 0.5 mm pitch).
222               Patients<5 feet and >or=5 feet tall received 1 mg and 2 mg OVB daily, respectively.
223 anging from 5-m-tall juniper shrubs to 100-m-tall redwood trees.
224 plan, possessing an extremely blunt snout, a tall, rounded skull, an anteriorly shifted jaw joint and
225 f the monument behind buildings or groups of tall Scandinavian visitors and still use their internal
226 tor (AEMF), which is thought to maintain the tall shape of the posterior part of the AER.
227 n children (P = 1 x 10(-6), N = 6,827) and a tall/short case-control study (P = 4 x 10(-6), N = 3,207
228 sociation between the lactase gene (LCT) and tall/short status in a European American sample.
229 ind no association between the LCT locus and tall/short status.
230 limate velocity better than either forest or tall shrub alone, suggesting competitive compensation ca
231                 In the Kenai Mountains, mean tall shrub and climate velocities were both 2.8 m y(-1).
232                     We quantified changes in tall shrub and tree canopy cover in 11, widely distribut
233 ibility of different landscape components to tall shrub and tree increase.
234                                  For forest, tall shrub, and tundra ecosystems in two pristine mounta
235                                              Tall shrubs and trees are advancing into many tundra and
236                           The total cover of tall shrubs and trees increased in nine of 11 ecotones.
237                     Circumpolar expansion of tall shrubs and trees into Arctic tundra is widely thoug
238 entral Alaska may be due to competition with tall shrubs and/or more complex climate controls on the
239                                        Among tall shrubs, those that disperse farthest had lowest ine
240 rols on the elevational limits of trees than tall shrubs.
241  almost exclusively within deep layers while tall-simple, and short layer 5 pyramidal neurons also pr
242                                              Tall species have a greater probability of having disper
243 dentified unambiguously by the presence of a tall spherical blob at the DNA intersections.
244 low-risk habitats developed elongate shells, tall-spired shells, indicating among-habitat divergence
245 he opposite trend was found in children with tall stature (47.7% and 14.4%, respectively).
246                                              Tall stature (i.e., race/ethnicity-specific height >/=me
247 opposite trend was observed in children with tall stature (ie, height-for-age > 75th percentile).
248 yndrome, though variants are associated with tall stature (P = 0.0035) and upregulation of the transf
249 occurs in some children treated with GH, and tall stature and acromegaly are associated with an incre
250                                              Tall stature was associated (in a gradient-response fash
251  functional traits (high specific leaf area, tall stature).
252  connective tissue disorder characterized by tall stature, arachnodactyly, lens subluxation, and a hi
253 linically related disorders characterized by tall stature, macrocephaly, intellectual disability, dis
254  connective tissue disorder characterised by tall stature, ocular and cardiovascular defects.
255 vel disorder characterized by camptodactyly, tall stature, scoliosis, and hearing loss (CATSHL syndro
256  and we saw no significant associations with tall stature.
257 he severity of malnutrition in children with tall stature.
258 ed growth into adult life, resulting in very tall stature.
259 ore than 5,000 children with either short or tall stature.
260 vere cardiovascular and ocular symptoms, and tall stature.
261 large micron-sized islands separated by 44-A tall steps.
262 of cochlear hair cells revealed loss of some tall stereocilia and gaps in the v-shaped bundle, althou
263                                          The tall stereocilia rows, which do not display twinfilin 2
264 iod of 4 to 5 seconds caused the collapse of tall structures, including cultural artifacts.
265    These observations suggest that short and tall subjects with equivalent BMIs have similar but not
266  was higher at intermediate than at short or tall sward heights in both grass species.
267 the decrease of intake rate of dry matter in tall swards is not explained by a shift from process 3 (
268 ith Nras G12D/G12D bone marrow cells develop TALL (TALL-homo).
269 cute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma [TALL] (TALL-het).
270                     Bite mass was smaller in tall than in intermediate swards due to a reduction of b
271 surface features a helical cap, 35 angstroms tall, that creates a bifurcated pore entryway and accoun
272 from Kenya concluded that this species had a tall thin body shape due to specialized locomotor and cl
273 r, endogenous Nras G12D/+ signaling promotes TALL through distinct genetic mechanism(s) from Nras G12
274                         Vascular plants grow tall to lift spores into sufficient wind currents for di
275                           procera (pro) is a tall tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) mutant carrying a poi
276  NOx concentration and flux were made from a tall tower in central London, UK as part of the Clean Ai
277 ear of high-frequency CO measurements from a tall tower in the U.S. Upper Midwest with a time-reverse
278 ements (active remote sensing, aircraft, and tall towers) and systematic sampling of vertical profile
279 ring the turgor pressures in the leaves of a tall tree in situ.
280 ies resulting from a fall, probably out of a tall tree, thus offering unusual evidence for the presen
281                                              Tall trees experience increased risk of xylem embolism f
282  as professor of biology, including climbing tall trees for her canopy research.
283            However, some modern humans climb tall trees routinely in pursuit of honey, fruit, and gam
284 e in directions of increased canopy closure, tall trees, and uniform height, as well as avoiding cano
285 rovide selective advantages when elicited by tall trees, but are now maladaptive when elicited by win
286                                 The axons of tall-tufted layer 5 pyramidal neurons arborize almost ex
287 ctions were found in layer 5, consisting of "tall-tufted" and "nontufted" cells; the remaining cells
288 nse and focused dendritic arbors of layer 5 "tall-tufted" pyramids, all "nontufted" cells had sparse,
289  of the Samoan hotspot revealed a new, 300-m-tall, volcanic cone, named Nafanua, in the summit crater
290                           Thus, the 555-foot-tall Washington Monument often looms large against the h
291 ined for each treatment in comparison with a tall wheat variety selected from a breeding line called
292 ight when grown on a sucrose-rich medium but tall when grown on sucrose-deficient medium.
293                                   Trees grow tall where resources are abundant, stresses are minor, a
294  trees in the field for 14 months inside 9-m tall whole-tree chambers tracking ambient air temperatur
295 s is different with high density cells being tall with a small cross-sectional area, whereas low dens
296 n each mountain range, the posterior mode of tall woody vegetation velocity (the complement of tundra
297      The experiment was conducted in a 1.2 m tall x 1.2 m wide x 6 cm thick tank containing two soil

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