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Dictionary » P » Pipes PipesPIPES (Science: abbreviation) piperazine diethanesulfonic acid. ![]()
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Results from our forumAny SOLID arguments against evolution?... THOSE ANIMALS WHO DID NOT FOSSILIZE? I know that in soil and bedrock is "calcite" that makes cave stalagmites, buffers water and clogs pipes. Large deposits of once living shells and bones are mined for calcium and magnesium. Marble deposits are pressed into stone prehistoric shells ...
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Re: sequence of steps for PCR, etc... are TMB series , such TMB-CL,TMB-S,-TMB-PS, it used in ELISA KITS ,and EIA KITS. Biological buffers , such as HEPES,POPSO,MOPS,CAPS,CAPSO,CHES,MES,PIPES,TRIS,DIPSO,AMPSO,BICINE,etc. these are used in clinical diagnositc kits , cell culture , gene diagnosis , detection reagent, life science area. ...
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Is this the answer to the global climate change problem?It is the US and the UK that is doing the research and the pipes are going to be installed offshore in areas of the ocean that are classed as international waters, or at least that's how I see it is going to work.
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SURE E. coli strainhi what is the problem with making it competent? what 'standard' procedures have you tried already? I always use 'PIPES-competent' protocol, works miracles :) let me know if you want it best, Ewa
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Frog EggsHi I’ve been looking for frog eggs for 2 months. I’ve looked for it in the pond, in the lake, in the pool, even in the sewage pipes I got a whole stinking wardrobe of evidence. and on the internet. But no luck, does any body knows where to buy fertilised frog eggs or any other amphibian ...
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