- and size) seedlings. Some stem
tubers are long-lived, such as
those of
tuberous begonias, but many
plants have
tubers that
survive only
until the plants...
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Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare
multisystem autosomal dominant genetic disease that
causes non-cancerous
tumours to grow in the
brain and on...
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Tuberous **** (or
tubular ****) are a
result of a
congenital abnormality of the ****
which can
occur in both men and
women (also see Hypoplasia)...
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culinary terminology, the term
applies to true
roots such as
taproots and
tuberous roots as well as non-roots such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and stem tubers...
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Tuberous begonias (Begonia ×
tuberhybrida Voss, also
known as the
Tuberhybrida Group or the
Tuberosa Group) are a
group of
Begonia cultivars, sometimes...
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classified simply as a
subtype of xanthoma.
Xanthoma tuberosum (also
known as
tuberous xanthoma) is
characterized by
xanthomas located over
tuberosity of the...
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anatomist unaware of its function. They are
named after "Knolle",
German for "
tuberous root"
which describes their structure.
Knollenorgans contain modified epithelial...
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Claytonia tuberosa,
commonly known as
Beringian springbeauty or
tuberous springbeauty, (Inupiaq: oat****, ulqit, utqiq, ulqiq) is a
species of flowering...
- spot" or birthmark, a
physical characteristic common to
patients with
tuberous sclerosis and
neurofibromatosis that he examined. The term phakomatoses...
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Tuberous sclerosis complex 2 (TSC2), also
known as tuberin, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the TSC2 gene.
Mutations in this gene lead to tuberous...