Similar words: senescent, evanescence, luminescence, quiescence, incandescence, florescence, iridescence, putrescence. Meaning: [sɪ'nesns] n. 1. the organic process of growing older and showing the effects of increasing age 2. the property characteristic of old age.
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31. The effects of selenium in resisting senescence and inhibiting tumorous cellular growths are accomplished through its effects on cellular telomerase.
32. Objective : To explore the effect of Shenshu point on delaying senescence.
33. It is the final stage of cell senescence resulting in complete digestion of all cell components.
34. Therefore, the senescence program limits the fibrogenic response to acute tissue damage.
35. To explore the effect of Shenshu point on delaying senescence.
36. Therefore, sufficient nitrogenous fertilizer is an essential way to prevent early senescence period of wheat growth.
37. In the senescence stage of nodule(sentencedict.com/senescence.html), the bacteroidsautolyzed and nitrogenase activity disappeared.
38. Senescent cells; Mitotic cells that cannot divide, but remain metabolically active. Senescence is often caused by stimuli that can cause cancer.
39. Calcium apparently acts in a similar manner as some of the hormones that defer senescence.
40. Improve senescence of skin, keep skin wet and pinch pore. Relaxation.
41. The results indicated that the contents of soluble protein, DNA and RNA in flag leaf gradually reduced, but the activities of protease and nuclease gradually raised during senescence.
42. Accelerated senescence of fresh-cut Chinese water chestnut (CWC) tissues in relation to active oxygen species (AOS) metabolism was investigated.
43. This will not only prevent senescence but will also contribute to better fruit quality.
44. The experiment is used to find out effects of different treatments on ornamental quality and senescence of cut roses, and the changes of praline content on cut Rose are examined.
45. The results showed that starting from 14 days after anthesis, root senescence of winter wheat was accelerated, corresponding with the peak stage of grain filling rate.
46. This paper illustrates the metabolic changes of wheat leaves during laten period senescence, and the effects of spraying solution(2% urea and 10ppm 6-BA)at the time cf heading.
47. Ceramide is a lipid molecule naturally present in the cell's plasma membrane and controls cell functions, including cell aging, or senescence.
48. Therefore, the metabolic disorder induced by the accumulation of active oxygen species was one of important factors for the senescence of Panus giganteus.
49. Balance oil secretion, pinch pores, play down scars, improve senescence of skin.
50. Cytokinins are important plant hormones and can delay plant senescence.
51. Compared with control, though exogenous active oxygen increased the blossom rate of florets of cut gladiolus in some extent, it promoted the senescence of cut flower.
52. Instead the cells cell cycle arrest with features of senescence.
53. Senescence is the syndrome caused by the functional decline and physiological disorder during the organism deterioration.
54. Inhibition of phosphoinositide 3-kinase preserved cardiac function and attenuated expression of the senescence markers associated with enhanced autophagy.
55. In mice lacking key senescence regulators, stellate cells continue to proliferate, leading to excessive liver fibrosis.
56. We may regulate the balance of endogenesis hormone to control the fruits senescence.
57. Temporal and spatial sequence existed in the senescence of chrysanthemum cut flower.
58. During the senescence of 'Xue Hua' Pears, the fruit firmness declined with the flesh developing the squarrose and browning, and lacking structural sense.
59. The relationship between soil moisture in various soil horizon and senescence, and irrigation efficiency of different irrigation scheme have been discussed.
60. Some renascent mortal got arthritis and myocarditis, and whether they will be senescence or juvenescence is a question.
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