mast´like´

mast´like´

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  • Mast (botany) — Mast is the fruit of forest trees like acorns and other nuts [1]. It is also defined as the fruit of trees such as beech, and other forms of Cupuliferae [2]. Alternatively, it can also refer to a heap of nuts [1]. More generally, mast is… …   Wikipedia

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  • Mast year — Norway spruce (Picea abies) seedlings can establish with greater success during mast years, when seed predators are swamped with food. A mast year is a year in which vegetation produces a significant abundance of mast (fruit). The term originally …   Wikipedia

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  • mast cells —    These are a group of cells that line the capillaries of tissues that come in contact with the outside, like skin, sinuses, and lung mucosa. They, like their first cousin basophils, are produced in the red bone marrow and migrate to the… …   Herbal-medical glossary

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