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1“...-scale horsetail transtensional structure, indicate the exposed fault network was active at seismogenic...”
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2by Paluh, Janet L., Killilea, Alison N., Detrich, H. William, Downing, Kenneth H.“... to the cell cortex during horsetail movement, followed by completion of meiosis I but frequent asymmetric...”
Published in Molecular Biology of the Cell (2004)
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3“... to the cell cortex during horsetail movement, followed by completion of meiosis I but frequent asymmetric...”
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4“... displacement is accommodated in a lithosphere-scale horsetail array of transtensional basins. Deep basins...”
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5by Janet L. Paluh, Alison N. Killilea, H. William Detrich, Kenneth H. Downing, Corresponding Kenneth, H. Downing“... to the cell cortex during horsetail movement, followed by completion of meiosis I but frequent asymmetric...”
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6by Decombeix, Anne-Laure“..., the Glossopteridales, with an understory of mosses, ferns, lycophytes and sphenophytes (horsetails). Growth ring...”
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7by Bomfleur, Benjamin, Schneider, Jörg W, Schöner, Robert, Viereck-Götte, Lothar, Kerp, Hans“... and Shafer Peak. These localities have yielded abundant fossil wood and compressions of horsetails, ferns...”
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8by Decombeix, Anne-Laure“..., the Glossopteridales, with an understory of mosses, ferns, lycophytes and sphenophytes (horsetails). Growth ring...”
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9by Decombeix, Anne-Laure“..., the Glossopteridales, with an understory of mosses, ferns, lycophytes and sphenophytes (horsetails). Growth ring...”
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10by Decombeix, Anne-Laure“..., the Glossopteridales, with an understory of mosses, ferns, lycophytes and sphenophytes (horsetails). Growth ring...”
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11by Bomfleur, Benjamin, Schneider, Jörg W, Schöner, Robert, Viereck-Götte, Lothar, Kerp, Hans“... and Shafer Peak. These localities have yielded abundant fossil wood and compressions of horsetails, ferns...”
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