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Dictionary » C » Clicks Clicksclick syndrome (Science: syndrome) a syndrome, particularly of the atrioventricular valves, in which systole causes a sudden tensing of a scallop of a valve or an entire cusp producing the auscultatory click. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Sound and how the brain reacts to it... big conspiracy theorist about pretty much everything, and I really honestly have no interest in WHAT she is saying, it's her voice and the little clicks in her voice that sooth me. Also, there is another woman named ringaroundtharosey on youtube that I watch often because she smacks her lips a ...
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Re: what's the different between rest and sleep?... cycle of brain-wave activity that includes intervals of dreaming. What is up with that bogus link you put for rest? You get google points for clicks? Link removed.
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A very good free lab management integrated with BioMolyzer... resources through Bioblogs and Openlabs 7. Safe and private. Each user has his own encrypted password. The privacy was easily controlled by a few clicks. Privileges and roles were well associated. 8. It is FREE.
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Plea for information on autoclaving... with some gurgling and hissing as the void is done, the boiler is emptied and filled and the chamber filled with steam, then there are lenty of clicks and clacks with the occasional gurgling sound during sterilization. At the end there is a few clacks during cooling and generally a rather strident ...
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Photosynthesis... your sample for the Spec-20: Turn the Spec-20 "on" a few minutes before you will need to use it. Turn the left hand dial until it "clicks." The "BLANK" - Fill one cuvette half full with the sucrose solution that is used for isolating the chloroplasts from the leaves. ...
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