Xylem Inc. is the global leader in water technology ... Valuation is more art than science and I think it is fair that for a company like this we need to be mostly concerned with relative ...
Full details are published in a Science paper titled ... Realistically, scientists need about 1,000 L of xylem sap to extract enough strigolactone for experiments. This ensures they have ...
The new study, published in the Jan. 17 issue of Science, could help improve sustainable ... can require extracting at least 340 liters of xylem sap -- the equivalent of 7 or 8 poplar trees.
The study, published in Science, could help improve sustainable ... can require extracting at least 340 liters of xylem sap—the equivalent of seven or eight poplar trees. Realistically, that ...
Leaves and bark, xylem and phloem, and cambium ... (More on that in a moment.) But as usual in science, there's more to the story. On human scales of mass and distance, matter obeys the laws ...
Extracting enough xylem sap from poplar trees to study strigolactones is ... This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (CAREER Award CBET-2144626, IOS-1856741 and IOS-2329271, CAREER ...
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Excluding revenue, Xylem provides guidance only on a non-GAAP basis due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting certain amounts that would be included in GAAP earnings, such as discrete tax ...