TTot 1 materials) from around the embryo corn plant. Plant the corn grains and the corn embryos in rich soil, covering both with the same depth of earth, and marking the location of the two sets. Put them in a warm place. 1 . Describe the preparation... Elementary Plant Biology - Page 105by James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt - 1912 - 207 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Locke Scudder, Frederic Jay Cotton - Electronic books - 1900 - 450 pages
...Operative Treatment. — After suture of the patella, massage and gentle passive motion should be begun at the end of two weeks. At the end of three weeks the patient may go about with the knee protected by a light stiff dressing. After about six weeks to... | |
| 1903 - 444 pages
...the operation the patient passed about four ounces of urine through the urethra. He left the hospital at the end of two weeks ; at the end of three weeks he could project a stream five feet and at the end of four weeks the suprabubic wound was completely... | |
| James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt - Biology - 1912 - 656 pages
...foliage leaves . . (Netted) (Pnrillpn NAME OF NUTRIENT CHEMICAL USED RESULT CONCLUSION Cf „ r/JU TTot 1 materials) from around the embryo corn plant. Plant...shoot, known as the scion (Fig. 47, A, b), is cut FIo. 47. — Methods of grafting. in an oblique direction from a tree, the fruit of which is desired,... | |
| James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt - Animal biology - 1912 - 634 pages
...op Nutrient Chemical I'hku Result Conclusion Starch . . . Grape sugar . Protein . . . Fat ' . . . . PLANT PROPAGATION materials) from around the embryo...plant propagation may be carried on in the following maimer. A young shoot, known as the scion (Fig. 47, A, b), is cut Fio. 47. — Methods of grafting.... | |
| Ole Sever Neseth - 1915 - 78 pages
...a strong solution of sugar in water separated from pure water by a membrane, no change was apparent at the end of two weeks. At the end of three weeks some sugar had passed thru. The membranes used in the experiment ranged from 0.003 inch to 0.004 inch... | |
| James Edward Peabody, Arthur Ellsworth Hunt - Biology - 1917 - 636 pages
...Function of cotyledons . . Method of breaking ground . Vcining of foliage leaves . . (Netted) (Parallel) materials) from around the embryo corn plant. Plant...The method often adopted by fruit growers to produce now and better varieties is that known as grafting. This method of plant propagation may be carried... | |
| A. Mackenzie Forbes - 1919 - 134 pages
...femur." Scudder says : "After suture of the patella, massage and gentle passive movement should be begun at the end of two weeks. At the end of three weeks the patient may go about with the knee protected by a light, stiff dressing. After about six weeks... | |
| William Williams Keen - Surgery - 1921 - 900 pages
...week, the degree of protection decreasing rapidly after that time, and disappearing almost completely at the end of two weeks. At the end of three weeks it was practically gone. The problem was how to continue this satisfactory immunity. Experiments indicated... | |
| William Williams Keen - 1921 - 908 pages
...week, the degree of protection decreasing rapidly after that time, and disappearing almost completely at the end of two weeks. At the end of three weeks it was practically gone. The problem was how to continue this satisfactory immunity. Experiments indicated... | |
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