turgor in English

noun
1
the state of turgidity and resulting rigidity of cells (or tissues), typically due to the absorption of fluid.
When cells leaked, turgor pressure irreversibly declined.

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1. 28 Under conditions of water stress, leaf turgor decreases and stomata close.

2. Frost hardy material ofS. acaule, when slightly turgor deficient, freezes in two distinct stages.

3. Commandeering Channel Voltage Sensors for Secretion, Cell Turgor, and Volume Control Trends Plant Sci

4. Concomitantly, cells accumulate KCl, which increases the cellular osmotic pressure, resulting in the generation of turgor pressure.

5. Upon rehydration, Coleorhizae dehydrated at -4 MPa regained cell turgor within 24 hr, while Coleorhizae dehydrated at - 150 MPa did not

6. Upon rehydration, Coleorhizae dehydrated at -4 MPa regained cell turgor within 24 hr, while Coleorhizae dehydrated at -150 MPa did not

7. Upon rehydration, Coleorhizae dehydrated at ‐4 MPa regained cell turgor within 24 hr, while Coleorhizae dehydrated at ‐150 MPa did not

8. Due to its texture and composition, Actinine-TENSION cream quickly tightens the skin, gives the tissues a turgor and increases their elasticity

9. With the development of degenerative phenomena PN dehydrate, PN turgor descends, its amortization qualities disappear, and as a result of this fibrous ring gets flatter and partly overflows the limits of vertebra body.

10. Assess skin turgor (1 pt) Test muscle strength: upper R & L using hand grips (1 pt) Inspect precordium for pulsations or heaves (1 pt) Auscultate: Identify cardiac sounds, locations & demonstrate auscultation technique: Aortic, Pulmonic

11. Synonyms: consonant, in keeping with 1918, Jagdish Chandra Bose, Life Movement in Plants Even in the case of direct effect, different factors, such as light, temperature, turgor, and so on, are undergoing independent variations; it may thus happen that their reactions may sometimes be Concordant and at other