Aquatic Plants Journals Publications
Aquatic plants can only expand in water or in soil that is frequently saturated with water. They are therefore a trivial component of wetlands. One of the substancial
aquatic plants in the world is the Amazon water lily; one of the smallest is the minute duckweed. Due to their underwater environment,
aquatic plants have finite approach to carbon and experience slash light levels. Due to their aquatic surroundings, the plants are not at jeopardize of losing water through the stomata and therefore experience no risk of dehydration. For carbon fixation, some aquatic angiosperms are able to uptake CO2 from bicarbonate in the water, a trait that does not exist in terrestrial plants. Due to their environment,
aquatic plants struggle buoyancy which counteracts their weight.
High Impact List of Articles
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Evaluation of the effect of the elastic abdominal strap, on the reduction of the respiratory restrictive syndrome in spinal cord, injured patients (C5 to T12) less than 6 months old
Rola Tout*, Joseph Maarrawi and Mohamad Halimi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Evaluation of the effect of the elastic abdominal strap, on the reduction of the respiratory restrictive syndrome in spinal cord, injured patients (C5 to T12) less than 6 months old
Rola Tout*, Joseph Maarrawi and Mohamad Halimi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Identification of factors contributing for the transmission of common cold among students in Hawassa university main campus, Ethiopia
Tegegne Bayih* and Yosef Mitiku
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Identification of factors contributing for the transmission of common cold among students in Hawassa university main campus, Ethiopia
Tegegne Bayih* and Yosef Mitiku
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Dasatinib for the treatment of chronic phase chronic myeloid leukemia
Victoria Campbell, Mhairi Copland
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Dasatinib for the treatment of chronic phase chronic myeloid leukemia
Victoria Campbell, Mhairi Copland
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Experimental models of osteoarthritis: usefulness in the development of disease-modifying osteoarthritis drugs/agents
Jean-Pierre Pelletier, Christelle Boileau, Roy D Altman and Johanne Martel-Pelletier
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Experimental models of osteoarthritis: usefulness in the development of disease-modifying osteoarthritis drugs/agents
Jean-Pierre Pelletier, Christelle Boileau, Roy D Altman and Johanne Martel-Pelletier
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Enteric-coated mycophenolate mofetil: role in transplantation
Maurizio Salvadori and Elisabetta Bertoni
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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Enteric-coated mycophenolate mofetil: role in transplantation
Maurizio Salvadori and Elisabetta Bertoni
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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In vitro versus in vivo effects of triptolide: the role of transcriptional inhibition
Christine McCallum, Suzy Kwon, Penny Leavitt, Wesley Shoop, Bruce Michael, Tom Felcetto, Dennis Zaller, Edward O Neill, Betsy Frantz-Wattley, Chris Thompson, Gail Forrest, Ester Carballo-Jane and Anne Gurnett
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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In vitro versus in vivo effects of triptolide: the role of transcriptional inhibition
Christine McCallum, Suzy Kwon, Penny Leavitt, Wesley Shoop, Bruce Michael, Tom Felcetto, Dennis Zaller, Edward O Neill, Betsy Frantz-Wattley, Chris Thompson, Gail Forrest, Ester Carballo-Jane and Anne Gurnett
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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