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Dictionary » F » Findings Findings1. That which is found, come upon, or provided; especially. (pl), that which a journeyman artisan finds or provides for himself; as tools, trimmings, etc. When a man hath been laboring . . . In the deep mines of knowledge, hath furnished out his findings in all their equipage. (Milton) 2. Support; maintenance; that which is provided for one; expence; provision. 3. The result of a judicial examination or inquiry, especially into some matter of fact; a verdict; as, the finding of a jury. After his friends finding and his rent. (Chaucer) ![]()
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Results from our forumpublish my reportMaybe you could lead us better by telling us exactly what your "report" is talking about? Is it new findings based on research you have personally done? Or is it just a review of the role between molecular biology and breast cancer?
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NEW SPECIES - FECAL EATING BACTERIAHello, I need some help - my friend discovered a new type of bacteria and asked me to post on this forum regarding his findings. The bacteria was found by an accident, and by testing it (API-STRIP TEST) he discovered that it was unknown. While studying the bacteria he noticed something ...
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Question re: Overhead suspension flasks... cultures. When I add "overhead" into the mix I come up with spinner flasks...flasks that can be mixed or spun from overhead. Are these findings/assumptions correct? Urological overhead suspension flask is not registering any hits...I just assume the flasks will be used for urological ...
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What does peroxynitrite do in cytotoxicity of cells?... Also, peroxynitrite has a very short half-life so it would be very much impossible for it to penetrate the cell membrane and exhibit the findings found in the experiment such as damaging the DNA of the cell and depleting its cellular energy. Observations acquired from the experiment were ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... classification, were thought to lack mitochondria and to have branched off before the mitochondrial endosymbiotic event.3 However, recent findings have shown that Archezoa have mitochondria-like structures called mitosomes or hydrogenosomes.3 They share similarities with mitochondria, ...
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