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Dictionary » B » Bottle-nose Bottle-noseBottle-nose (Science: zoology) 1. A cetacean of the dolphin family, of several species, as Delphinus Tursio and Lagenorhyncus leucopleurus, of Europe. 2. The puffin. ![]()
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Results from our forumHow to prepare a 3.5% agarose gel ?I usually do it in the bottle with cap and I keep it on (just not tighten it firmly). As long as it is not properly dissolved. I'm usually working with 1% agarose, but I think I have prepared also 4% in this way.
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BAP, brassinolide, triacontanol, Amino, kelp foliar question... different effects. I know the headache, time and cost all come together when it calls for testing species by species and PGR by PGR. :x I have a bottle of 5% Gibberellin in liquid form. Diluted to 100pmm to 500ppm and foliar sprayed on Stevia raubadiana, Salvia officinalis, Orchid (I do not know ...
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Basics for preparing bacterial culturesIt's hard to say, because I don't see any description what kind of agar should it be. I would guess regular LB and the colorful bottles are there only for advertisement. You have How-To video even on that page http://www.carolina.com/teacher-resources/Video/how-to-melt-and-pour-agar-plates-video/tr11194.tr ...
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Basics for preparing bacterial culturesHello! I would like to prepare some bacterial cultures in petri dishes to view under the microscope. However, I've never done this before and it looks more complicated than I thought. I'm mostly confused by the different nutrient agars. I thought you could use one agar (the yellowish one) for all cu...
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How poison and fertilizers affect the roots of garlic HELP!... affect the roots of garlic MATERIAL: garlic, chlorine, plant fertilizer, 7 empty jars,needles, water Procedure Step A: Mark the 7 jars: • Bottle 1 = water • Bottle 2 = chlorine 0,5 ml • Bottle 3 = chlorine 1,0 ml • Bottle 4 = chlorine 2,0 ml • Bottle 5 = plant fertilizer 0,5 ml • Bottle ...
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