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Results from our forumRe: sterilization in microwave oven... and travel down. The first water molecules they hit are the ones in the air space above the contact lens saline solution. These molecules reach temperatures well in excess of 100C. In effect they are super heated. This heat is then transferred into the surrounding case and solution below containing ...
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Greenies Realise... increased rain fall, likely also much stronger (which is probably not a good thing), and other will see the weather getting dryer. Same thing with temperatures, that will not increase everywhere, nor everywhere as much. I am at a microbiology meeting (CSM-SCM in Montreal) and one of the speaker ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... condense with all that greenhouse effect. Dejavu, water vapor is being continually pumped out of volcanoes, air becomes saturated, even with high temperatures if the air is saturated and more water vapor is continually pouring out of volcanoes the water has 'no choice' but to condense, as it condensed ...
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SAC thermoregulation... get a series of questions instead of doing practical reports. Basically, the SAC will be on the effects of the human body to a range of different temperatures, with strong emphasis in the extremes. i.e. how the body responds to really cold and really hot environments. So far I've done a bit of ...
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Proteolysis of protease... conducted in my IB Biology class in which we used the enzyme lipase from pancreatin to break down trigylcerides found in milk at different temperatures. Pancreatin also contains the enzymes protease and amylase. I read more about protease and found out that it conducts proteolysis, which ...
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