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conducting tissue

British  

noun

  1. botany another name for vascular tissue

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A challenge when conducting tissue analysis lies in the precise selection of the appropriate petiole for sampling.

From Salon

In a separate legal fight, StemExpress, a biotech firm conducting tissue research, won a restraining order against the center in Los Angeles superior court.

From The Guardian

In a separate lawsuit, StemExpress, a biotech firm conducting tissue research, won a restraining order against the center in Los Angeles superior court and has vowed to sue the group over invasion of privacy.

From The Guardian

The dark portions represent supporting and conducting tissue; the upper face bears furrows, at the bottom of each of which are seen the motor cells m.

From Project Gutenberg

The stigma is the termination of the conducting tissue of the style, and is usually in direct communication with the placenta.

From Project Gutenberg