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Dictionary » D » Displayed DisplayedDisplayed 1. Unfolded; expanded; exhibited conspicuously or ostentatiously. 2. With wings expanded; said of a bird of pray, especially. An eagle. 3. Set with lines of prominent type interspersed, to catch the eye. ![]()
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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong... interbreed https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8887990_Inbreeding_and_interbreeding_in_Darwin%27s_finches Thus the two interbreeding species displayed somewhat different fitness patterns under ... Unpredictable evolution in a 30-year study of Darwin's finches http://skepticwiki.org/index.php/Darwin%27s_Finches ...
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Re: UVB Rays-Apple Decaying Rate.... the experiment. I suspect the person just wanted the answer so he or she could skip the work. My suspicion was confirmed by the infantile tantrum displayed.
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FACS results analysis... the number of events having the given intensity). Often the intensity values vary so much that they don't fit on the "normal" range displayed on the graph (0-250*10^3), in which case people tend to switch on a logarithmic scale. If you standardise your experiment well on all aspects, ...
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Which isotype controlHello, I need an isotype control for an humanised phage-displayed generated antibody (anti-human IgG1) produced with mammalian cell transfection. Can I just use any species IgG1 control? Thanks a lot. peety
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God vs Evolution... cells is evidence consensus isn't formed arbitrarily. The list could continue for days. When the community calls an idea fact, evidence has displayed there is genuine reason to take it seriously. I disagree with only one sentence in your post. The human race HAS to have religion(s) in order ...
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