Inosculation is a natural phenomenon in which trunks, branches or roots of two trees grow together in a manner biologically similar to the artificial process...
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similar techniques. Most artists use grafting to deliberately induce the inosculation of living trunks, branches, and roots, into artistic designs or functional...
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vascular tissues grow together. The natural equivalent of this process is inosculation. The technique is most commonly used in asexual propagation of commercially...
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directed by Mikio Naruse Conjoined trees or "husband and wife" trees, see inosculation Fuqi feipian, a dish in Sichuan cuisine Husbands and Wives (disambiguation)...
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root system, forming a colony. The interconnections are made by the inosculation process, a kind of natural grafting or welding of vegetal tissues. The...
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grafts typically occurs in three stages: plasmatic imbibition, capillary inosculation, and neovascularization. During the first 24 hours, the graft is initially...
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in damage to the junction under stress. Bark pockets can be formed by inosculation, formation of a tree fork, encapsulation of a branch, joining together...
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close contact may grow together, due to a natural phenomenon called inosculation, a natural graft. Pleach also means weaving of thin, whippy stems of...
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astronomical symbol for the planet Saturn. Arboriculture Dendrology Inosculation Vascular plant Zimdahl, Robert L. (2018-01-01), Zimdahl, Robert L. (ed...
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via imbibition, maintaining cellular viability until the processes of inosculation and revascularisation have re-established a new blood supply within these...
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neovascularization Corneal neovascularization Revascularization Rubeosis iridis Inosculation Neely, Kimberly A.; Gardner, Thomas W. (1998-09-01). "Ocular Neovascularization"...
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adoral, adoration, adore, adosculation, exorable, inexorable, inosculate, inosculation, interosculate, intraoral, oral, oration, orator, oratorio, oratory,...
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twisted together, and are often encouraged to combine via the process of inosculation. As the rubber fig tree is well suited to anchoring itself to steep slopes...
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or- mouth Latin os (genitive oris) "mouth" adosculation, inosculate, inosculation, interosculate, intraoral, oral, orifice, osculant, osculum, peroral...
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close contact may grow together, due to a natural phenomenon called inosculation, a natural graft. Pleach also means weaving of thin, whippy stems of...
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beans and other crops. There, inspired by having observed a natural inosculation in his own hedgerow, he began in 1925 to shape trees as a hobby to amuse...
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imperceptibly into each other: later, Darwin referred to this jump as inosculation. He drew on the relationship Owen had shown between fossils of the extinct...
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commonly employed technique that exploits the natural biological process of inosculation. A branch or plant is cut and a piece of another plant is added and held...
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or- mouth Latin os (genitive oris) "mouth" adosculation, inosculate, inosculation, interosculate, intraoral, oral, orifice, osculant, osculum, peroral...
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tributaries of the superior mesenteric vein Robinson, Byron (1908). The Arteries of the gastro-intestinal tract with inosculation circle. E.H. Colegrove....
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