It is thus not surprising that regulatory interactions between assimilatory sulphate and nitrate assimilation in plants were long established. |
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By contrast, ammonium or its metabolic products exert inhibitory effects on the nitrate assimilatory pathway. |
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These assimilatory views are part of a perception of a quite dominant culture, much more than exists in Canada for example. |
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The need for light acclimation and for optimization of the assimilatory processes is apparent in the vegetative stage of the plant and in young leaves. |
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An immediate first line of defense to nutrient deficiency is the activation of assimilatory mechanisms, and this is well established for copper as well. |
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A heightened concern over assimilatory trends resulted in his also outlawing certain practices considered legitimate up to his time. |
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Vowel breaking is sometimes not assimilatory, not triggered by a neighboring sound. |
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Umlaut or mutation is an assimilatory process acting on vowels preceding a vowel or semivowel of a different vowel backness. |
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Yet shortly after rejecting these assimilatory relations, her imprisonment renders her effectively invisible for three years. |
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It is reduced by nitrate reductase in assimilatory or dissimilatory way. |
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For example, ethnic group leaders may lead public lives in the ethnic community while devoting part of their private lives to assimilatory activities. |
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