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Dictionary » A » Associations AssociationsAssociation system groups or tracts of nerve fibres interconnecting different regions of one and the same major subdivision of the central nervous system, such as the various areas of the cerebral cortex or the various segments of the spinal cord. ![]()
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Results from our forumSound and how the brain reacts to it... there must be some pleasant association that was created at some point, but there must be another element for us, because EVERYBODY has pleasant associations, but only we get the distinct tingling. Mine, btw, doesn't travel - it stays in my head. I asked my brain physiology professor back in ...
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Re: PCR: Low Primer Annealing Temperature Explanation?... bonding between the primer and template DNA strand is at an optimal level in which the primer and DNA strand are able to form maximally stable associations. However, at lower temperatures, there is overall less energy in which the primers are subjected to, resulting in increased partial annealing ...
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Re: PCR: Low Primer Annealing Temperature Explanation?... template molecule to produce a maximally stable association. Again, think of the reaction mixture as a chaotic mix of populations of molecules. Associations between primer molecules and template molecules (and also between different primer molecules and different template molecules) are constantly ...
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The missing link... these two matters finally is approaching to a mutual understanding That the basic formation of life occurred because of the 3 most basic gravity associations such as the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth. We are here because of a higher force holding us - the gravity holding the earth around the Sun, ...
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help please 1... - The non-polar molecules do not experience an actual attractive force. Instead, attractive forces between the hydrophilic molecules drive their associations. - The joining of monomers is a process that requires an input of energy. This is accomplished by activating the monomers with energy before ...
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