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root
These are words often used in combination with root.

biological roots.

The present findings underscore the need to include culture in the study of resilience, in addition to its biological roots and social correlates.

cassava root.

This shows that the use of resistant genotypes is a potential approach to effective management of cassava root rot disease.

deep root.

Evidence of faulting, however, is restricted to this profile, and there is no evidence of any deep root to the structure.

dried root.

The fresh or dried root contains highly poisonous alkaloids, including atropine, hyoscyamine, scopolamine, scopine, and cuscohygrine.

exposed root.

It is sutured (stitched) into place and will serve to protect the exposed root as living tissue.

ginger root.

It is made from ground ginger root mixed with the juices of oranges, pineapples, and lemons.

historical root.

There is a historical root for that.

nerve root.

Involvement of the spine can lead to nerve root and/or spinal cord compression, producing characteristic peripheral nerve and spinal cord signs.

root cause.

The root cause analysis identified the immediate cause of the problem: flawed coding.

root meaning.

It does not contribute anything to the verbal root meaning except telicity, an inherent endpoint to the eventuality.

root nodule.

In the second salinity experiment there was a strong negative relationship between salinity and root nodule development.

root problem.

The failure to consistently mobilize this apparent majority suggests that the root problem was institutional.

root rot.

This study showed that the effect of root rot disease on cassava is best identified from 12 months after planting.

root zone.

This pattern suggests superposition of pure shear on simple-shear deformation, and implies tectonic extrusion of the material from the root zone.

shallow root.

The plants possessing superficial or shallow root systems were susceptible to the prolonged drought.

taro root.

Polynesians were primarily farmers, not fishermen, and their diet consisted mainly of cultivated staples such as taro root, sweet potato, yams, cassava, and bananas.

tooth root.

The tooth root is sub-circular in cross-section.