propagated in English

verb
1
breed specimens of (a plant, animal, etc.) by natural processes from the parent stock.
try propagating your own houseplants from cuttings
2
spread and promote (an idea, theory, etc.) widely.
the French propagated the idea that the English were violent and gluttonous drunkards
3
(with reference to motion, light, sound, etc.) transmit or be transmitted in a particular direction or through a medium.
electromagnetic effects can be propagated at a finite velocity only through material substances

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1. The vines are propagated by cuttings.

2. cut flowers of artificially propagated plants;

3. Artificially propagated specimens of the following hybrids:

4. 3 They are propagated by rhizome cuttings.

5. cut flowers of artificially propagated plants; and

6. Most house plants can be propagated from stem cuttings.

7. These are the principles that India has consistently propagated.

8. Lyres propagated through the same areas, as far east as Estonia.

9. In conservation of Captively propagated species, conserving genetic diversity is important

10. Blackthorn can be easily propagated from softwood cuttings or from seed

11. Banksias may be propagated by seed, cuttings, tissue culture or grafting

12. These low amplitude propagated contractions are reported to be more frequent.

13. The species which propagate vegetatively repress the plants propagated only by seeds.

14. Pixels will be propagated from upper value pixels towards lower value pixels.

15. These false perceptions were propagated by the Brahmanists to serve their vested interest.

16. Many trees can be propagated from vegetative shoots, thus reproducing their genotypes exactly.

17. An Areca Palm can be propagated by division or by growing from seed

18. Cerevisiae Centromeres and origins for DNA replication, these sequences can be subcloned and propagated

19. But it was propagated more as an organised religion than as a social movement .

20. That is because commercial grapevines are propagated from cuttings and are genetically identical clones.

21. Readily propagated by seed or cuttings, it flowers in four to five years from seed.

22. The transducers are subsequently operated to receive the acoustic energy propagated through the measuring line.

23. Bunchberries can be propagated by cuttings taken just below the soil surface in mid summer

24. The plant is sterile, with flowers only growing very rarely, and is propagated by cuttings.

25. In asexually propagated species, variability resulting from recombination may be severely limited, or even precluded.

26. The Bullace is propagated by seeds, suckers, and green cuttings; the plants are used as stock.

27. To date, no data are available about the neurohumoral mechanisms underlying high amplitude propagated contraction onset.

28. Acacias may be propagated successfully from cuttings especially from those with smaller phyllodes (leaf like structures)

29. The newly created/updated zones are propagated through the fibre channel fabric and provide access control.

30. Since then, ASL use has propagated widely via schools for the deaf and Deaf community organizations.

31. The Bullace is propagated by seeds, suckers, and green cuttings; the plants are used as stock.

32. Each error value is back-propagated to adjust the neural network transformation to reduce the error value.

33. Under water as well as on dry land E. tenellus is propagated vegetatively from the root runners.

34. The propagated responses in afferent fibers evoked by ventral root stimulation were studied in unanesthetized spinal cats.

35. 25 The plants live mainly in a marshy environment and are propagated by division of the rhizome.

36. A0340 Acoustic-gravity wave A gravity wave which is propagated through the atmosphere with the speed of sound.

37. Aspiring to be like God in majesty and power, Satan has propagated his lying doctrines far and wide.

38. Since the inflorescence is not yet known, the plant is propagated only from dormant buds on the rhizome.

39. Delays in one part of the system may be propagated throughout the entire line, especially during rush hours.

40. In patients the interdigestive motility cycle (IMC) was characterized by the appearance of several types of abnormally propagated phase III activity fronts. Of the tremendous increases of bilirubin absorption in the patient group, 90.1 % were associated with abnormally propagated phase III activity fronts.

41. The packaging unit is opened and germs that have propagated in or on the nutrient medium are determined.

42. To propagate true-to-type clones, many Cultivars must be propagated vegetatively through cuttings, grafting, and even tissue culture

43. However they shall not require such disinfection if there is absolutely no likelihood of San José scale being propagated.

44. In certain embodiments, the assembled chunk/nucleic acid acceptor molecule complex may be propagated in vivo or in vitro.

45. 24 Since the inflorescence is not yet known, the plant is propagated only from dormant buds on the rhizome.

46. Big Bluestem can be propagated through division and by seed (see below for how to grow big Bluestem from seed)

47. Mature Begonias can be propagated by leaf or stem cuttings, by division, or even by collecting and then planting the seeds

48. A few Artemisias can be grown from seed, but most, especially French tarragon and the cultivars mentioned below, are propagated vegetatively

49. Crazing is propagated in metallic surface regions that experience high tension and leads to the formation of microvoids and small cracks.

50. The silencers are filled with mineral wool with high acoustic absorption properties, preventing most of the fan noise to be propagated.