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Peter J Franks

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Journal of Experimental Botany|May 6, 2003
Use of the pressure probe in studies of stomatal functionPeter J Franks
The New Phytologist|March 21, 2013
Passive and active stomatal control: either or both?Peter J Franks
Tree Physiology|June 3, 2004
Stomatal control and hydraulic conductance, with special reference to tall treesPeter J Franks
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 4, 2006
Higher rates of leaf gas exchange are associated with higher leaf hydrodynamic pressure gradientsPeter J Franks
The New Phytologist|February 5, 2014
Connecting stomatal development and physiologyPeter J Franks, Stuart Casson
Nursing Times|February 26, 2008
The burden of chronic wounds in the UKJohn Posnett, Peter J Franks
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds|May 4, 2005
Cost-effectiveness: seeking value for money in lower extremity wound managementPeter J Franks, Nick Bosanquet
The New Phytologist|August 26, 2009
Evolution of stomatal function in 'lower' land plantsDavid J Beerling, Peter J Franks
Plant Physiology|November 23, 2006
The mechanical diversity of stomata and its significance in gas-exchange controlPeter J Franks, Graham D Farquhar
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds|March 9, 2007
Developing guidelines in the absence of traditional research evidence: an example from the Lymphoedema Framework ProjectPeter J Franks, Philip A Morgan
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Showing results (1-10 of 85) with videos related to

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Journal of Experimental Botany|May 6, 2003
Use of the pressure probe in studies of stomatal functionPeter J Franks
The New Phytologist|March 21, 2013
Passive and active stomatal control: either or both?Peter J Franks
Tree Physiology|June 3, 2004
Stomatal control and hydraulic conductance, with special reference to tall treesPeter J Franks
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 4, 2006
Higher rates of leaf gas exchange are associated with higher leaf hydrodynamic pressure gradientsPeter J Franks
The New Phytologist|February 5, 2014
Connecting stomatal development and physiologyPeter J Franks, Stuart Casson
Nursing Times|February 26, 2008
The burden of chronic wounds in the UKJohn Posnett, Peter J Franks
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds|May 4, 2005
Cost-effectiveness: seeking value for money in lower extremity wound managementPeter J Franks, Nick Bosanquet
The New Phytologist|August 26, 2009
Evolution of stomatal function in 'lower' land plantsDavid J Beerling, Peter J Franks
Plant Physiology|November 23, 2006
The mechanical diversity of stomata and its significance in gas-exchange controlPeter J Franks, Graham D Farquhar
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds|March 9, 2007
Developing guidelines in the absence of traditional research evidence: an example from the Lymphoedema Framework ProjectPeter J Franks, Philip A Morgan
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