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Qué (quién) es seed - definición

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SEED (cipher)

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  • Diagram of the internal structure of a [[dicot]] seed and embryo: (a) seed coat, (b) [[endosperm]], (c) [[cotyledon]], (d) [[hypocotyl]]
  • Comparison of [[monocotyledons]] and [[dicotyledons]]
  • The parts of a [[bean]] seed (a [[dicot]]), showing the seed coat and [[embryo]]
  • The massive [[fruit]] of the [[coco de mer]]
  • The inside of a ''[[Ginkgo]]'' seed, showing a well-developed embryo, nutritive tissue ([[megagametophyte]]), and a bit of the surrounding seed coat
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  • The seed pod of [[milkweed]] (''Asclepias syriaca'')
  • Scutellum]] B. [[Cotyledon]] C. Hilum D. Plumule E. Radicle F. [[Endosperm]]
  • Plant ovules: Gymnosperm ovule on left, angiosperm ovule (inside ovary) on right
  • ''[[Phaseolus vulgaris]]'' (common bean or green bean) seeds are diverse in size, shape, and color.
  • Seed coat of pomegranate
  • '''Stages of seed development''':

{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-break}}
 '''I''' Zygote<br />
 '''II''' Proembryo<br />
'''III''' Globular
 {{Col-break}}
'''IV'''  Heart<br />
'''V'''  Torpedo<br />
'''VI'''  Mature Embryo
{{col-end}}
'''Key''': ''1. Endosperm 2. Zygote 3. Embryo 4. Suspensor 5. Cotyledons 6. Shoot Apical Meristem 7. Root Apical Meristem 8. Radicle 9. Hypocotyl 10. Epicotyl 11. Seed Coat''
  • A collection of various vegetable and herb seeds
  • Germinating [[sunflower]] seedlings
  • Dandelion seeds are contained within [[achene]]s, which can be carried long distances by the wind.
SEED         
  • Diagram of the internal structure of a [[dicot]] seed and embryo: (a) seed coat, (b) [[endosperm]], (c) [[cotyledon]], (d) [[hypocotyl]]
  • Comparison of [[monocotyledons]] and [[dicotyledons]]
  • The parts of a [[bean]] seed (a [[dicot]]), showing the seed coat and [[embryo]]
  • The massive [[fruit]] of the [[coco de mer]]
  • The inside of a ''[[Ginkgo]]'' seed, showing a well-developed embryo, nutritive tissue ([[megagametophyte]]), and a bit of the surrounding seed coat
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • The seed pod of [[milkweed]] (''Asclepias syriaca'')
  • Scutellum]] B. [[Cotyledon]] C. Hilum D. Plumule E. Radicle F. [[Endosperm]]
  • Plant ovules: Gymnosperm ovule on left, angiosperm ovule (inside ovary) on right
  • ''[[Phaseolus vulgaris]]'' (common bean or green bean) seeds are diverse in size, shape, and color.
  • Seed coat of pomegranate
  • '''Stages of seed development''':

{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-break}}
 '''I''' Zygote<br />
 '''II''' Proembryo<br />
'''III''' Globular
 {{Col-break}}
'''IV'''  Heart<br />
'''V'''  Torpedo<br />
'''VI'''  Mature Embryo
{{col-end}}
'''Key''': ''1. Endosperm 2. Zygote 3. Embryo 4. Suspensor 5. Cotyledons 6. Shoot Apical Meristem 7. Root Apical Meristem 8. Radicle 9. Hypocotyl 10. Epicotyl 11. Seed Coat''
  • A collection of various vegetable and herb seeds
  • Germinating [[sunflower]] seedlings
  • Dandelion seeds are contained within [[achene]]s, which can be carried long distances by the wind.
seed         
  • Diagram of the internal structure of a [[dicot]] seed and embryo: (a) seed coat, (b) [[endosperm]], (c) [[cotyledon]], (d) [[hypocotyl]]
  • Comparison of [[monocotyledons]] and [[dicotyledons]]
  • The parts of a [[bean]] seed (a [[dicot]]), showing the seed coat and [[embryo]]
  • The massive [[fruit]] of the [[coco de mer]]
  • The inside of a ''[[Ginkgo]]'' seed, showing a well-developed embryo, nutritive tissue ([[megagametophyte]]), and a bit of the surrounding seed coat
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • The seed pod of [[milkweed]] (''Asclepias syriaca'')
  • Scutellum]] B. [[Cotyledon]] C. Hilum D. Plumule E. Radicle F. [[Endosperm]]
  • Plant ovules: Gymnosperm ovule on left, angiosperm ovule (inside ovary) on right
  • ''[[Phaseolus vulgaris]]'' (common bean or green bean) seeds are diverse in size, shape, and color.
  • Seed coat of pomegranate
  • '''Stages of seed development''':

{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-break}}
 '''I''' Zygote<br />
 '''II''' Proembryo<br />
'''III''' Globular
 {{Col-break}}
'''IV'''  Heart<br />
'''V'''  Torpedo<br />
'''VI'''  Mature Embryo
{{col-end}}
'''Key''': ''1. Endosperm 2. Zygote 3. Embryo 4. Suspensor 5. Cotyledons 6. Shoot Apical Meristem 7. Root Apical Meristem 8. Radicle 9. Hypocotyl 10. Epicotyl 11. Seed Coat''
  • A collection of various vegetable and herb seeds
  • Germinating [[sunflower]] seedlings
  • Dandelion seeds are contained within [[achene]]s, which can be carried long distances by the wind.
(seeds, seeding, seeded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A seed is the small, hard part of a plant from which a new plant grows.
I sow the seed in pots of soil-based compost.
...sunflower seeds.
N-VAR
2.
If you seed a piece of land, you plant seeds in it.
Men mowed the wide lawns and seeded them...
The primroses should begin to seed themselves down the steep hillside.
...his newly seeded lawns.
VERB: V n, V pron-refl, V-ed
3.
You can refer to the seeds of something when you want to talk about the beginning of a feeling or process that gradually develops and becomes stronger or more important. (LITERARY)
He raised questions meant to plant seeds of doubts in the minds of jurors...
N-PLURAL: N of n
4.
In sports such as tennis or badminton, a seed is a player who has been ranked according to his or her ability.
...Pete Sampras, Wimbledon's top seed and the world No.1...
N-COUNT: usu supp N, oft ord/num N
5.
When a player or a team is seeded in a sports competition, they are ranked according to their ability.
In the UEFA Cup the top 16 sides are seeded for the first round...
He is seeded second, behind Brad Beven...
The top four seeded nations are through to the semi-finals.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed adv/prep, V-ed ord, V-ed
6.
If vegetable plants go to seed or run to seed, they produce flowers and seeds as well as leaves.
If unused, winter radishes run to seed in spring.
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
If you say that someone or something has gone to seed or has run to seed, you mean that they have become much less attractive, healthy, or efficient.
He was a big man in his forties; once he had a lot of muscle but now he was running to seed.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

SEED

SEED is a block cipher developed by the Korea Information Security Agency (KISA). It is used broadly throughout South Korean industry, but seldom found elsewhere. It gained popularity in Korea because 40-bit encryption was not considered strong enough, so the Korea Information Security Agency developed its own standard. However, this decision has historically limited the competition of web browsers in Korea, as no major SSL libraries or web browsers supported the SEED algorithm, requiring users to use an ActiveX control in Internet Explorer for secure web sites.

On April 1, 2015 the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP) announced its plan to remove the ActiveX dependency from at least 90 percent of the country's top 100 websites by 2017. Instead, HTML5-based technologies will be employed as they operate on many platforms, including mobile devices. Starting with the private sector, the ministry plans to expand this further to ultimately remove this dependency from public websites as well.

Ejemplos de uso de seed
1. Fifth seed James Blake, seventh seed Tommy Robredo of Spain, Australian 11th seed Lleyton Hewitt and 16th seed Tommy Haas of Germany were all second round casualties.
2. This policy specifies that seed producers must be registered with the National Seed Board and use early generation foundation seed to sow their seed crops.
3. Seed Enterprises) of the FAO Variety and Seed Industry Development Project.
4. Davenport plays seventh seed Patty Schnyder of Switzerland while sixth seed Kuznetsova meets Jelena Jankovic.
5. This is early April; again green sneaks, seed by seed, into the drab city‘s earthy crevices.