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  • 111plant pot — noun A pot for growing a plant in • • • Main Entry: ↑plant * * * ˈplant pot f38 [plant pot] noun a container for growing plants in …

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  • 112Plant perception — may refer to: * Plant perception (physiology) the study of the physiologic mechanisms of plant perception and response to the environment * Plant perception (paranormal) the study of emotion, polysomnography and paranormal phenomenon as applies… …

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  • 113Plant lifecycle management — (PLM) differ from Product lifecycle management, by focusing to rise integration between the Logically, Physical and Technical data part of the plant model. The PLM model could be used through the plants whole lifecycle, covering: *Design,… …

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  • 114plant hormone — plant n an organic substance other than a nutrient that in minute amounts modifies a plant physiological process esp one produced by a plant and active elsewhere than at the site of production called also phytohormone …

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  • 115plant manager — ➔ manager * * * plant manager UK US noun [C] ► PRODUCTION, MANAGEMENT the head of a factory or other place where goods are manufactured or resources such as energy are produced: »The auto company s Chicago facility has recently appointed a new… …

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  • 116plant|i|mal — «PLAN tuh muhl», noun. a living cell or organism formed by the fusion of animal and plant cells: »Three separate research groups have now successfully fused animal cells with plant cells to form the first…“plantimals” (Science News). ╂[< plant …

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  • 117plant|let — «PLANT liht, PLAHNT », noun. 1. an undeveloped or rudimentary plant. 2. a small plant …

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  • 118Plant-eating — Plant eat ing, a. Eating, or subsisting on, plants; as, a plant eating beetle. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 119Plant litter — (sometimes called leaf litter or tree litter) is dead plant material, such as leaves, bark, and twigs, that has fallen to the ground. Litter provides habitat for small animals, fungi, and plants, and the material may be used to construct nests.… …

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  • 120Plant Load Factor — (PLF) : Power (electricity) storage is not feasible. Hence generation of power is controlled to match offtake. For whatever duration a power plant generates below its full capacity, to that extent it is a capacity loss. Plant Load Factor is a… …

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