elongation in the PONS Dictionary

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The elongation cycle is often repeated 3 more times before termination.
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It often includes elongation, altered flowering time, increased apical dominance and altered partitioning of resources.
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The extensions to the mouthparts usually consist of a fleshy elongation attached to the lower jaw.
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It is the hard, thick walls that make sclerenchyma cells important strengthening and supporting elements in plant parts that have ceased elongation.
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Long rails are used, joined by expansion joints to minimize gauge fluctuation due to thermal elongation and shrinkage.
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Subsequently, the cytosolic protein p26, a pyrophosphatase, is inhibited by phosphorylation, possibly resulting in arrest of synthesis of molecular building blocks, required for tube elongation.
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The third idea proposed is the elongation of the lips by 50%.
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This paper requires the best possible machine direction strength and cross machine elongation.
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Elongation also involves a proofreading mechanism that can replace incorrectly incorporated bases.
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As the flower matures, elongation of the stamens ensures it self-fertilises if not already cross-pollinated.
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