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Dictionary » A » Avail AvailAvail to be of use or advantage; to answer the purpose; to have strength, force, or efficacy sufficient to accomplish the object; as, the plea in bar must avail, that is, be sufficient to defeat the suit; this scheme will not avail; medicines will not avail to check the disease. ![]()
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Results from our forumMicrobiology help in identifying Gram + rod for my unknownOk thank you ill try I have looked over bergeys systematic manual to no avail, and yes this is an intro class.
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Re: Lateral Flow Assay... sorry. 2. I was recommended to pre-treat my conjugate pad with either 10% sucrose, or a sucrose/borate solution. I tried the 10% sucrose to no avail. Also... what does 'borate' mean? This seems to be quite a general term. The most common use of borate is for a salt of boric acid. 3. Is it possible ...
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Lateral Flow Assay... with what? 2. I was recommended to pre-treat my conjugate pad with either 10% sucrose, or a sucrose/borate solution. I tried the 10% sucrose to no avail. Also... what does 'borate' mean? This seems to be quite a general term. 3. Is it possible that I cannot tether this VEGF aptamer since it is ...
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Growth CurveHi, Exam Revision question here. I've went through all my notes and searched the web to no avail, so I'm hoping someone here will be gracious enough to assist. I'm going through previous exam samples and a sure question will be drawing a growth curve on semilog paper. ...
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Cell Division QuestionsA few multiple choice questions that I can't quite get my head around. I've looked through lecture notes and my textbook to no avail :( in fact I'm somehow confusing myself more because multiple answers seem right to me. (only one answer is correct out of each question) Q1. The following ...
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