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Results from our forumImportant unknown nanotech within humans... important aspect of this is chemtrails,so I ask you to research it here, http://www.carnicom.com/contrails.htm a colloids particles will contain a uniform electrostatic charge which results in a repulsive effect between its nanoparticles,hence a stable medium that does not coagulate strongly. if ...
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Enquiry about interpreting the FACS result... correctly, there are reagents one can use to "hold" all cells in, say, G1 in interphase in the cell cycle. If the populations then look uniform, the dual population was most likely caused by different cell cycle phases (e.g. late mitotic cells that are bigger than normal cells). Alternatively ...
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When designing an experiment how large should i make theplot... you might use a 1 square centimeter plot or smaller! If you are counting blades of grass on a lawn, and the density of the blades seems pretty uniform throughout, you could use a 1 square foot plot (though I would take data from more than one plot, average them, then extrapolate). If your project ...
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The summary of Identify fertilizer... method of identification. 1. Appearance of identification: the addition of lime nitrogen fertilizer nitrogen slightly light brown, the other white uniform Jiejing Zhuang, potash fertilizer for the white crystals, but the Canadian potash fertilizer for the reddish-brown. General phosphate fertilizer ...
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Re: Surface tension- hmmm It’s a little loose, but OK. Molecules in bulk solution are surrounded by as many neighboring molecules as possible and experience a uniform cohesive force in all directions. Molecules on the surface, however, have fewer neighboring molecules than they can have and so experience a net inward ...
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