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Results from our forumElectricity directly from a plant... would it be more efficient than current solar panel technology? I mean it seems kind of fool proof if it were to work, a growing living power grid, that would heal if damaged and continually grow to meet rising power needs. Thanks for any help or insight, and I hope to become a regular on ...
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No vaccine for HIV after 25 years ?I think that by contributing to the fightaids@home project one can help out in this! It runs in collaboration with IBM:s World Community grid which gives combined computational mathematical calculations.
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effect of temperature on the survival of yeast cellsoh and one more thing, anyone know the size or grid I should be using in my haemocytometer slide?
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effect of temperature on the survival of yeast cells... needs to survive, have you not effectively "killed" them. The accuracy of the result should be limited by how fine a temperature grid you sample; the finer the grid, the more accurate the result, in principle.
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effect of temperature on the survival of yeast cellstip: if ur goona use a microscope to check that the cells are alive / dead, try using a haemocytometer (glass slide with a dip in the middle and grid marked out) so that you can count the cells. Then you can check the concentration of dead cells in the suspension
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