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Dictionary » C » Centimeters CentimetersOne hundredth of a meter; 0.3937008 inch. Cubic centimeter (cc, c.c.), one thousandth of a liter; 1 milliliter. Abbreviation: cm ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... Table 1. S.J. Gould's ' corrected' final tabulation of Morton's assessment of racial differences in cranial capacity Population Cubic inches Cubic centimeters Native Americans 86 1410 Mongolians 87 1427 Modern Caucasians 87 1427 Malays 85 1394 Ancient Caucasians 84 1378 Africans 83 1361 as as from ...
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Mammals do not have diversity interms of flying species...Also remember Japan has the Japanese giant hornet, that reaches 17 centimeters in size. In canada i saw fireflies that reached similar sizes. I am not saying an insect could necessarily take a bird 1:1, but insects usually find power in numbers, so why not ...
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Soil Science... moisture, there are likely very few fungi, so bacteria will most likely predominate. Thermophiles can be found in topsoil of exposed soil. A few centimeters below the soil, you'll find a more diverse environment. Consider also the absence or presence of nutrients, a burnt soil for example may ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... Table 1. S.J. Gould's ' corrected' final tabulation of Morton's assessment of racial differences in cranial capacity Population Cubic inches Cubic centimeters Native Americans 86 1410 Mongolians 87 1427 Modern Caucasians 87 1427 Malays 85 1394 Ancient Caucasians 84 1378 Africans 83 1361 Finally, ...
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making a graph of step ladder dna electrophoresed thru...... from the bottom of the well to the bottom of the band. Convert the base paiirs into their logs... What am I supposed to measure it in? Inches, centimeters....and then how do you convert the base pairs into their logs? If I can get past these 2 things, I'm sure I can do the rest. Attached is ...
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