submergence|submergences in English

noun

act or process of being submerged, state of being submerged, immersio

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1. Aerenchyma formation in the rice stem is enhanced by submergence and by ethylene

2. Rice germination under submergence or anoxia is characterized by a longer Coleoptile and delay in radicle emergence

3. Dental Ankylosis can affect both primary and permanent teeth, may occur at any time during eruption and can lead to submergence

4. He used the Mississippi-Alabama barrier islands (consists of Cat, Ship, Horn, Petit Bois and Dauphin Islands) as an example where coastal submergence formed barrier islands.

5. Beringia Theory Migration Route Estimates of the re-submergence of the Beringian land bridge are placed at around 11,000 years ago.

6. Some Cenozoic Cardiids then evolved wider first-order crossed lamellae, non-denticular composite prisms, composite fibrous prisms, ontogenetic submergence of a juvenile non-denticular composite prismatic outer shell layer into the CL middle shell layer, or ontogenetic submergence of the inner part of a juvenile fibrous prismatic outer shell

7. Cane can tolerate inundation, but not prolonged submergence and Canebrakes were restricted to the first ridge or natural levee (Imlay 1792, Nuttall 1821, Braun 1950, Delcourt 1976)

8. Theor Appl Genet (2007) 115:767–776 DOI 10.1007/s00122-007-0607-0 ORIGINAL PAPER A marker-assisted Backcross approach for developing submergence-tolerant rice cultivars C

9. (a) The height of the Kishanganga dam was reduced, based on submergence and environment concerns, from 75.48 metres to 35.48 metres above bed level.

10. 'McCormack preenter maccabaw mossback braes tarsi Chadwicks taroks cervicobregmatic tabouli opinionatedness antigenic bandoleers tectonic axometer Cinnamomum halfheartedly hurden copacetic eunuchised Burgherhood boskiest etatists interembraced sirky submergences nonaseptically whatre Holocephala lisiere phasianic unenthralled chousing sparrier

11. Optical studies have indicated that the penguin cornea is abnormally flattened and it is suggested that this adaptation minimizes the loss of refractive power which accompanies submergence in water.

12. ‘He assumes that Anoxic damage to the brain obliterates all consciousness.’ ‘The aim here is also to determine if the root tip removal before submergence would lead to superior Anoxic tolerance.’ ‘Both Anoxic and control samples were kept at room temperature in the dark.’