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finding:in-golden-algae-development-the-transition-from-stage-d-to-e-sprouting-buds-appears-entirely-new-but-the-wholeness-of-stage-d-already-contains-a-unique-condition-a-latent-center-at-the-stalk-tipIn golden algae development, the transition from stage D to E (sprouting buds) appears entirely new but the wholeness of stage D already contains a unique condition — a latent center — at the stalk tip.
Botanical finding demonstrating the concept of latent center: apparently discontinuous new structure is already implicit in the prior wholeness
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