There is often a pronounced symmetry when you look at the lattice of crystals: the atoms are uniformly arranged. This behavior was also to be expected by a crystal, which physicists from Germany and ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The occurrence of stacked annulate lamellae is documented for a plant cell system, namely for pollen mother cells and developing pollen grains ...
American Journal of Botany, Vol. 9, No. 9 (Nov., 1922), pp. 509-533 (33 pages) 1. Fresh buttons of Agaricus campestris fixed in the standard fixing agents show shrinkage and tearing of the fundamental ...
In a study published in Nature Plants, CHAO Daiyin's group at the Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and LYU Shiyou's group at Hubei University have ...
How do species coexist rather than out-compete? The classical explanation is that each species has evolved morphological traits that allow it to exploit different resources more efficiently, but ...
Here we investigate mechanical deformation in the novel assembly of mineralized collagen fibrils found in such ‘armoured’ Arapaima scales by using in situ synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering ...
There is often a pronounced symmetry when you look at the lattice of crystals: it doesn't matter where you look - the atoms are uniformly arranged in every direction. This behavior was also to be ...
The material, however, did not adhere to perfect symmetry. The iron formed two-dimensional, lamellar-shaped structures in the crystal that lent the material a striking property: it became magnetic. In ...