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Dictionary » A » Attractions Attractions(noun) Plural form of attraction. See attraction for definition and additional information. ![]()
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Results from our forumhelp please 1... of weak interactions: They are reversible. They are transient. - Ionic bonds are weakened in water. When this happens they are called ionic attractions. - This type of weak interaction is usually a stabilising force; Van der Waals interactions form after other weak interactions do. - A hydrophobic ...
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Homosexuality - mutation? Evolutionary reasons.... times females were involved which had a stronger pull than males. From 13 to 16, I stumbled more with my sexuality. Things became less clear, and attractions became stronger. But that's obvious given the stage I was in. Between 13-16, there were not many availabilities for interaction, so they ...
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Re: Homosexuality - mutation? Evolutionary reasons.... male peers-- but no. I only grew more attracted to members of the same sex. I condemned myself each day for it, claiming responsibility for my attractions. The years following were horrid. The self conflict was enough to drive anyone mad, almost drove me to suicide. To this day I still find ...
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Re: Generation of DNA nucleotides... inanimate objects could be used instead of ping pong balls? We all know that molecules are not perfect spheres. And they have atoms with powerful attractions. Why is it so difficult in providing a model of this process? I would think it would be a piece of cake for people learning it for years.
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How does it know?It is all chemical attractions that dictate where things will go in the cell. Oranelles like the ER and golgi apparatus help move things around in vesicles as well. Receptors are responsible for receiving many things. If it cannot ...
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