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Dictionary » R » Recovery Recoveryrecovery 1. A getting back or regaining; recuperation. 2. Emergence from general anaesthesia. 3. In nuclear magnetic resonance, refers to relaxation. Origin: M.E., fr. O.Fr. Recoverer, fr. L. Recupero, to recover, get back, fr. Re-, again, _ capio, to take ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Vagus Nerve DamageMy Husband had a thyroidectomy 6 months ago. Immediately after surgery in the recovery room he complained of pain in the neck (left side) not the site of the surgery. Ever since he has weakness in his neck can't seem to hold it up, when he sleeps it flops over ...
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Some problems of DNA recovery from native PAGE gelMy protocol of the PAGE gel running and DNA recovery is as follows, 1. 20% native PAGE gel (The DNA i want to purify is around 20bp dsDNA + 10 bp ssDNA ) 2. running at 250 v for 30mins, 3. stain and cut the desired band; 4. cursh the gel by yellow ...
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Re: incubation of fungi... the fungi that might be present - which would require that an extended incubation? I am a mycologist and have written and validated sop's for recovery of fungi from clinical environmental sources. The extended incubation is nonproductive. For recovery of fungi from an environmental source ...
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Re: Conditions for a stable ecosystem?... at work - i.e why your populations go extinct. Thing to incorporate (depending on how complex a model you want) - Growth rate - Maybe the recovery rate of the plants / herbivores is not fast enough? Preditor-prey cycles don't usually mean extinction because while the preditor numbers are ...
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Best general purpose media?... not be familiar with nutrient agar. Malt agar is not a good general purpose medium. I recommend trypticase soy agar as recommended for general recovery by FDA.
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