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rosetting
rosetting, vbl. n. (rəʊˈzɛtɪŋ) [f. rosette n. and *v. + -ing1.] The occurrence or development of rosettes.1948 Melhus & Kent Elem. Plant Path. x. 246 These plants nearly always remain dwarfed and often show a ‘rosetting’ caused by the increase in the number of branches and the shortening of the inte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Erythrocyte rosetting
EA-rosetting Erythrocyte antibody rosetting (EA-rosetting), occurs when an antibody molecule that is specific for an epitope on another cell is embedded EAC-rosetting Erythrocyte antibody complement rosetting (EAC-rosetting), occurs when antibody in the presence of complement is bound to the surface of wikipedia.org
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rosette
▪ I. rosette, n. (rəʊˈzɛt) [a. F. rosette, dim. of rose rose n.: see -ette.] 1. a. A decoration consisting of a bunch or knot of ribbons, leather strips, worsted or the like, concentrically disposed so as to resemble a rose, and worn as an ornament or badge.1790 Pennsylvania Packet 11 Dec. 3/2 Impor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Complement receptor 1
Rosetting Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 (PfEMP1) interacts with uninfected erythrocytes. Erythrocyte rosetting causes obstruction of the blood flow in microcapillaries. wikipedia.org
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Eustoma
Careful control of temperature is necessary to prevent rosetting and cultivation under cover is recommended to prevent spotting on the petals. wikipedia.org
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Thomas A. Waldmann
treated with daclizumab armed with Yttrium-90, because most normal cells do not express CD25, but it is expressed by some Reed-Sternberg cells and by rosetting Responses were seen among the patients whose Reed-Sternberg cells were CD25 negative, provided that the associated rosetting T-cells expressed CD25. wikipedia.org
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Zinc deficiency (plant disorder)
new leaves are chlorotic; Necrotic spots - death of leaf tissue on areas of chlorosis; Bronzing of leaves - chlorotic areas may turn bronze coloured; Rosetting wikipedia.org
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Indian cassava mosaic virus
are yellow or green mosaic patterns appearing on the leaves, mottling, contortion, mis-shapen leaves, distorted growing points, stunting of the plant, rosetting wikipedia.org
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Chilo suppressalis
Heavily attacked plants can show varying symptoms from dead heart, white heads, dwarfing, stunting, rot, abnormal forms, and rosetting. wikipedia.org
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Verticillium dahliae
The stem may have discolored vascular tissue, exhibit rosetting (shortened internodes of the plant caused by reduced growth, resulting in a rosette-like wikipedia.org
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Betsy Bang
"T and B lymphocyte rosetting in undernourished children." Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 149.1 (1975): 199-202. wikipedia.org
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Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus
These symptoms include chlorotic leaf mottling or leaf mosaic, rosetting, stunting, streaking, and blotching of leaves. wikipedia.org
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T-cell depletion
separation include using counterflow centrifugal elutriation, fractionation on density gradients, or the differential agglutination with lectins followed by rosetting wikipedia.org
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Pecan
Similarly, zinc deficiency causes rosetting of the leaves. wikipedia.org
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Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1
PfEMP1 on their surface stick to endothelial cells, which facilitates further binding with uninfected RBCs (through the processes of sequestration and rosetting The DBLα-CIDRγ tandem pair is the main factor for rosetting, sticking together the infected RBC with the uninfected cells, and thereby clogging of the wikipedia.org
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