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Dictionary » B » Bulbs Bulbsa modified underground stem which has one or more buds enclosed in fleshy modified leaves or scales which supply energy to the bud when they start to grow, onions and tulips have bulbs. ![]()
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Results from our forumPutting them down - Metabolic Bone disease... the jaw. the other one was very slow, limp, lazy, and had weird jerky movements. I was appalled at how advanced it seemed in the leo. One had old bulbs the other one didnt offer appropriate an calcium regimen. So I suggested they get some uvb for both (I even bought them the zilla desert 50 bulbs ...
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Excretion and Osmoregulation in Phylum Platyhelminthes?... takes place by diffusion, although there is the excretory and osmoregulatory structure called the protonephridia. They are tubes with flame bulbs at the end which are collecting cells with cilia. They beat the cilia to channel waste out of the system through excretory pores (nephridopores?). ...
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Re: Body's electrical current... know this thread is a few months old, but I was just researching it myself. A few days ago I killed yet another computer. I have never blown light bulbs but I have come to find that radios actually get a better connection when I touch the antenna, and so does the tv, I'm not sure if that has anything ...
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Method/tool to find PPF?...Please help... Quote: Since it is nearly impossible to find the Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density ratings of the bulbs can we simply use lumen/Watt ratings of the bulbs for having a general idea of light intensity of the bulbs? Is there any conversion formula for ...
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Neve signal amplication... but it doesn't decrease along the way - think of the signal this way. Along a wall is a series of light switches, all for the same strength bulbs. Standing at those switches is a person. Each person's job is to - - flip the switch when poked. - after flipping the switch, poke the next person. ...
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