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  • 11rhizome — UK [ˈraɪzəʊm] / US [ˈraɪˌzoʊm] noun [countable] Word forms rhizome : singular rhizome plural rhizomes biology a thick plant stem that grows along the ground and produces roots and new plant growth …

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  • 12rhizome — (ri zô m ) s. m. Terme botanique. Tige souterraine ordinairement horizontale, qui s allonge en poussant soit des rameaux, soit des feuilles à l une de ses extrémités, tandis qu elle se détruit par l autre. Ce que l on appelait racine traçante… …

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  • 13rhizome — šakniastiebis statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Požeminis paprastai gulsčias stiebas, kuriuo augalas dauginasi, leisdamas pridėtines šaknis. atitikmenys: angl. rhizome rus. корневище …

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  • 14Rhizome (art) — Rhizome s Mission Statement: Rhizome is dedicated to the creation, presentation, preservation, and critique of emerging artistic practices that engage technology. Through open platforms for exchange and collaboration, our website serves to… …

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  • 15Rhizome (philosophy) — Rhizome is a philosophical concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their Capitalism and Schizophrenia (1972 1980) project. It is what Deleuze calls an image of thought, based on the botanical rhizome, that apprehends… …

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  • 16Rhizome (disambiguation) — Rhizome may refer to one of the following: *Rhizome, a usually underground, horizontal stem of a plant *Rhizome (philosophy), a metaphor in the philosophies of Carl Jung and Deleuze and Guattari *Rhizome (art), an organization supporting art that …

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  • 17Rhizome(botanique) — Rhizome Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rhizome (homonymie). Rhizomes de houlque molle Le rhizome es …

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  • 18Rhizome (botanique) — Rhizome Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rhizome (homonymie). Rhizomes de houlque molle Le rhizome es …

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  • 19Rhizome Navigation — is a method of dynamically creating a navigation interface for data systems, such as websites and databases.The navigation links presented to the user are not predefined, they are generated in response to user behavior, and analysis of other data …

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  • 20rhizome + technology —    by Verena Conley   The rhizome replaces an arborescent structure that has been dominating the west and the world for centuries. The rhizome carries images of the natural world, of pliable grasses, of weightlessness, and of landscapes of the… …

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