Cabbage was developed by ongoing selective breeding for suppression of the internode length.
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It configures and supervises internode behavior like managing replication streams and rebalancing operations.
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The aerial roots occur in many shapes and sizes and originate from most of the plant's nodes or occasionally from an internode.
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Internode is offering to pay set-up costs and the first three months'broadband access on a 200-gigabyte plan that costs about $80 per month.
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Internode had more than 100 customers in the Willunga region who could connect to the NBN free before the company begins charging for the faster service from early October.
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A segment of a stem between two nodes
A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant. The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes, the nodes hold buds which grow into one or more leaves, inflorescence (flowers), cones or other stems etc. The internodes distance one node from another. ...
Internode Pty Ltd, founded on 8 May 1991 by Managing Director Simon Hackett, is an Australian Internet Service Provider (ISP). ...
The portion of the stem between nodes; in cotton often used as an indicator of growth, i.e., a greater internode length indicates more rapid growth and possible need of a growth regulator such as Pix.
The part of an axis between two successive nodes, joints or point of attachment of the leaves
A segment of a plant stem between the points where leaves are attached.
The hollow sections between the nodes. These vary in length from species to species.
Portion of a stem where there is no leaves, the portion between leaves.