| 1. | The genus name comes from the C . patens ".
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| 2. | It refers to the scent of the leaves . " Hedeoma patens"
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| 3. | PpCCA1a and PpCCA1b are orthologs of CCA1 and LHy in the moss Physcomitrella patens.
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| 4. | In addition, " P . patens " is increasingly used in biotechnology.
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| 5. | Salt marsh features Spartina alterniflora ( smooth cordgrass ) and Spartina patens ( marsh hay ).
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| 6. | The Diocese also includes Communion silver ( a chalice and two patens ) crafted in 1618.
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| 7. | These genes are necessary for accurate homologous recombinational repair of DNA damages in " P . patens ".
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| 8. | The larvae have been recorded feeding on " Sabicea panamensis " and " Vernonia patens ".
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| 9. | Before the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, chrism had to be used to consecrate patens and chalices as well.
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| 10. | Spinach, peas, soybeans and a moss " Physcomitrella patens " are commonly used to study plant cell biology.
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