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Theor Appl Genet
February 2017
Department of Plant Science, The Pennsylvania State University, 221 Tyson Building, University Park, PA, 16802, USA.
Genetic analysis of data produced by novel root phenotyping tools was used to establish relationships between cowpea root traits and performance indicators as well between root traits and Striga tolerance. Selection and breeding for better root phenotypes can improve acquisition of soil resources and hence crop production in marginal environments. We hypothesized that biologically relevant variation is measurable in cowpea root architecture.
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November 1995
Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Laboratory, School of Chemical Engineering, George Institute of Technology, Atlanta 30332-0100, USA.
The Fontan operation is one in which the right heart is bypassed leaving the left ventricle to drive the blood through both the capillaries and the lungs, making it important to design an operation which is hemodynamically efficient. The object here was to relate the pressure in Fontan connections to its geometry with the aim of increasing the hemodynamically efficiency. From CT or magnetic resonance images, glass models were made of realistic atrio-pulmonary (AP) and cavo-pulmonary (CP) connections in which the right atrium and/or ventricle are bypassed.
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