Alar, for example, is sprayed on apples mainly to allow them to ripen slowly.
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The alar plate and the basal plate are separated by the sulcus limitans.
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The paired alar cartilages configure a tripod-shaped union that supports the lower third of the nose.
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If an alar cartilage is missing, either partially or entirely, it is reconstructed with cartilage grafts.
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Similar, for example, to the ALAR scare.
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Alar on apples, radon in homes, asbestos in schools.
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Anatomy of the alar lobule in the Asian nose.
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This induces the roof plate to begin to secrete BMP, which will induce the alar plate to develop sensory neurons.
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Alar was not, after all, a risk.
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A chemical sprayed on fruit trees to regulate their growth so the entire crop can be harvested at one time
Axillary: of or relating to the axil
Having or resembling wings
Daminozide (Alar, Kylar, B-NINE, DMASA, SADH, B 995) is a plant growth regulator, a chemical sprayed on fruit to regulate their growth, make their harvest easier, and enhance their color. First approved for use in the U.S. ...
(Alars) Mentor is a name shared by two characters in Marvel Comics.
Trade name for daminozide, a plant regulator and therefore classed as a pesticide, that makes apples redder, firmer, and less likely to drop off trees before harvest. It was also used to a lesser extent on peanuts, tart cherries, concord grapes, and other fruits. ...
Related to the wing.
Adj. - like or pertaining to a wing or shoulder.
Cells - cells at the basal corners of the leaves; these often differ in size and shape from the other leaf cells.