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Strikes

strikes, employee

work-related situations in which the employees as a group refuse to work until certain conditions of employment are granted by the employer.


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Re: Why does chlorophyll always fluoresce in red?

as miloshic said chlorophil a absorves in red and blue. Blue light is much more energetic than red, so when a blue photon strikes the chlorophil, it change from a basal state to a very excited state. To get to a lowest excited state it loses energy by heat. When striked by a red photon, ...

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by BlackCat
Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:20 pm
 
Forum: Botany Discussion
Topic: Why does chlorophyll always fluoresce in red?
Replies: 4
Views: 986

Re: 5 best proofs of evolution

... "paradise" "eternal life". b. Some more criminal type could rob people for the Religion 2. a. To create a military strikes, trade, and conquere more land (Islamist-Christian) b. Wealth for small group of people (The Clergy) c. Charity (a supposedy good part, but ...

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by SamTheFreeThinker
Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:30 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: 5 best proofs of evolution
Replies: 94
Views: 14122

weight loss i need help!

My favorite spamster strikes again. Thanks for dredging up this 2 yr. old thread.

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by MichaelXY
Sun Oct 26, 2008 1:45 am
 
Forum: Physiology
Topic: weight loss i need help!
Replies: 11
Views: 5451

Re: problem with cloning/restriction digest

... There shouldn’t be much uncut vector remaining in your double-digest. The long and short of it is that I don’t know what to suggest. If anything strikes me, I’ll post it, but for now I’m as stumped as you are. You’re sure it’s TBY2 you have, and not TBY1 which doesn’t have the SmaI/XmaI site. ...

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by blcr11
Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:32 pm
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: problem with cloning/restriction digest
Replies: 35
Views: 9036

Biology essay on cell growth..

This strikes me as a strange way to report cell growth. And part of the exercise, I think, is for you to identify the “faulty data” so as to exclude it, so I’m not going to tell you which trial(s) is off. It looks to me like ...

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by blcr11
Fri Feb 08, 2008 4:00 pm
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Biology essay on cell growth..
Replies: 4
Views: 768
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