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Dictionary » I » Interface InterfaceInterface 1. A surface that forms a common boundary of two bodies. 2. The boundary between regions of different radiopacity, acoustic, or magnetic resonance properties; the projection of the interface between tissues of different such properties on an image. ![]()
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Results from our forumNeed help preping for exam... because they don't need them. Instead algal blades sometimes have holdfasts which simply keep the blade attached to the rock. The blade-water interface is where the algae can get most of its nutrients. Land plants however have to adapt to the arid environment. Many nutrients come the soil ...
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Problems related to Microsome Preparation... After 1hr centrifugation at 100000g in cold room, there were no two layers!!! The protocol I used claimed that microsome is in the tubrid interface between upper supernatant layer and the sucrose cushion layer!!! Can anyone tell me what may be possible reasons for my results and provide ...
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Separation of microsome by centrifugation... After 1hr centrifugation at 100000g in cold room, there were no two layers!!! The protocol I used claimed that microsome is in the tubrid interface between upper supernatant layer and the sucrose cushion layer!!! Can anyone tell me what may be possible reasons for my results and provide ...
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Microbiology, Biological Sciences, (x)... but i definitely think that a major in molecular or cell biology is better than one in microbiology if you want to study the pathogen-human interface. also, i think biological sciences is a bad choice, since they will have you learn random things like taxonomy, ecology and human anatomy, ...
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controling Nerve of the Brain? Which One... the findings that in some blind people impulses from touch receptors project in the occipital lobe precisely in the visual cortex. Thus the interface between the peripheral and central nervous system is still far from understood in its mechanistic details. As for the heart inervation, i ...
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