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Dictionary » B » Bates Bates1. To lessen by retrenching, deducting, or reducing; to abate; to beat down; to lower. He must either bate the laborer's wages, or not employ or not pay him. (Locke) 2. To allow by way of abatement or deduction. To whom he bates nothing or what he stood upon with the parliament. (South) 3. To leave out; to except. Bate me the king, and, be he flesh and blood. He lies that says it. (Beau. & Fl) 4. To remove. About autumn bate the earth from about the roots of olives, and lay them bare. (Holland) 5. To deprive of. When baseness is exalted, do not bate The place its honor for the persons sake. (Herbert) Origin: From abate. ![]()
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Results from our forumAcid Rain and its effect on the growth of sunflowers... web site that should give you some idea about how the experiment should have been conducted and results you should have expected: http://abacus.bates.edu/~ganderso/biology/bio270/270acidphotos.html By the way, HCl is not the best choice for acid rain simulation either.
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The Fiber Disease... Sub-Committee January 21, 2004. A2C2 action pending. BIOLOGY 460: GENERAL PARASITOLOGY Medical Technology Students Spring 2004 Instructor: Dr. Kim Bates (Lecture and Laboratory) Office Hours: Posted on door and web page, and by appointment 115A Pasteur Hall, 457-5458 E-mail: [email protected] Lectures: ...
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The Fiber Disease... such as drug administration or non-compliance(1). Recently, another more inclusive term, Adverse Drug Event (ADE) has come into use. According to Bates et al, the term ADE, defined as an injury resulting from medical intervention related to a drug, is preferred since it is more comprehensive and ...
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