In the experiments in Table 1, pricking of an anther and the ovary induced dehiscence whereas cutting or piercing of the glumes did not. |
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I removed the anthers from a single flower on each marked branch before dehiscence and marked the base of the hypanthium with a spot of paint. |
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Owing to the gradual dehiscence of the thecae, at any time, syrphids could only access part of the pollen of each anther. |
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The whole perianth was colored, the anther dehiscence was extrorse, the stigma was subulate, and the perianth was hexamerous. |
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It appears that the dehiscent and indehiscent forms do not belong to separate species, rather dehiscence is segregating within populations. |
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Tube thoracostomy may be required for evacuation of pneumothoraces, but focal dehiscence usually heals without surgical intervention. |
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Despite meticulous suturing, telescoping techniques, or covering the anastomosis with pedicles of vital tissues, dehiscence may still occur. |
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Studies on development of antheridia and antheridial dehiscence have been conducted by Davie and Hartman. |
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Pollen grain viability at the time of anther dehiscence and later stages was estimated using the fluorescein diacetate test. |
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This indicates that similar mechanisms may trigger anther dehiscence in rice and two-rowed barley. |
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These complications included keloids, wound dehiscence, incisional hernias, and chronic abscesses at the wound site. |
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Local wound dehiscence without fluctuance was developed 10 14 days after surgery in 11 of these cases. |
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Pistillate flowers are polymorphic for dehiscence and sepal number. |
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High density scans of the petrous bones provide the diagnosis but it is necessary to obtain a 3D view to ascertain the dehiscence. |
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Fruit: Five-parted schizocarp, beak-like tip, beak segments coil at dehiscence. |
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Case report: We report a rare case of dehiscence of the anterior canal associated with otosclerosis. |
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The analysis separates materials primarily based on bract to utricle length ratios and bract length followed by sepal number and utricle dehiscence. |
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A developmental process termed dehiscence, in which the fruit ruptures in a predetermined fashion, effects the release of seeds from a dry capsule or other fruit form. |
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At this time, the fruits will initiate dehiscence and the mature seed will be released. |
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Unless otherwise indicated, all observations on the flower should be made at the beginning of anther dehiscence. |
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A small but statistically significant increased rate of dehiscence with tissue adhesives is observed. |
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Suture line dehiscence occurred in 31 per cent of surgical procedures, and 11 per cent required reconstruction. |
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The patient with a prosthetic aortic valve who presents with infective endocarditis and an extensive annular abscess should undergo surgery before massive dehiscence occurs. |
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After fruit maturation, all fruits were collected before dehiscence. |
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Fruits were harvested just prior to dehiscence of the capsule valves. |
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The large pannus predisposes patients to fluid accumulation, creating an environment conducive to seroma formation, infection, and wound edge separation or dehiscence. |
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It is therefore important that any incisions made during the post-mortem examination are carefully sutured so that any wound dehiscence does not result. |
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Implant sites were prepared and dehiscence defects created in the jaws of dogs, and Straumann SLA and SLActive implants were subsequently placed with either submerged or non-submerged healing. |
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On the pericarpial structure of the legumen, its evolution and to relation to dehiscence. |
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Flaps survived completely without necrosis or dehiscence, especially at the ventral site. |
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In addition to ovules, the androecia of both Viscaceae and Balanophoraceae are diverse with both showing trends toward the formation of synandria and porose dehiscence. |
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Anthers, microspores and pollen were analysed in planta from archesporium formation to anther dehiscence, using various cyto-histological techniques. |
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A canthoplasty with a periosteal flap or a fascia lata graft to correct lateral retinacular dehiscence may also be necessary. |
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Harvesting, set to tie in with dehiscence, may be carried out manually or using mechanical means provided there is no damage to either tree or fruit. |
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Of interest, the scan also showed dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal with moth-eaten appearance of the adjacent tegmen. |
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Anther dehiscence is typically longitudinal. |
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Subarcuate venous malformation causing audio-vestibular symptoms similar to those in superior canal dehiscence syndrome. |
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Summary: The dehiscence of the anterior semicircular canal is a new clinical entity, it is necessary to consider this when a gusher occurs during stapedial surgery. |
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Injection of the umbilical vein has been proposed to assist in uterine contractions and dehiscence of the placenta from the uterine wall to effect delivery. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated dehiscence from the area of the medial temporal lobe into the sphenoid sinus with herniation of the brain into the sphenoid sinus. |
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At the stage of anther dehiscence, there was one-layer anther wall of endothecium and the tapetal layer was digested completely to nourish the pollen grains. |
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