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Dictionary » C » Continuous phase Continuous phaseContinuous phase --> external phase The medium or fluid in which a disperse is suspended. Synonym: continuous phase, dispersion medium, dispersion phase, external medium. ![]()
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Results from our forumE coli replication and transcriptionI don't think so.. because replication occur at every S phase of interphase.. but transcription can only take place when there is requirement for the product that gene codes. Hence replication and transcription are not continuous..
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Re: Two questions about physiology lab?1.The stimulations in incomplete tetanization are made in the phase of relaxation of the muscle.Those in complete tetanization are made in ... it depends - you can see the full tetanization first. 2.You will have a continuous contraction of the muscle and if you picture it with a diagram it's ...
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Important unknown nanotech within humans... aerogel. A colloidal mass has a gaseous ,liquid and solid phase,so it is possible for a colloidal mass to exist in a liquid state and ... A type of colloid, of the form of one solid dispersed in another continuous solid." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloid vesicles have ...
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The Fiber Disease... of a material with relatively finer microstructure and more homogeneous phase distribution . (1)Human Signature Phenomenology Study to include many ... creation of inks that flow through these fine deposition nozzles as continuous filaments, and then rapidly solidify to maintain their shape even ...
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The Fiber Disease... types of ac-ac switching power converters. It also applies to... Continuous flow Nanoparticle Production through ultrasonic spray pyrolysis ... evaluation. By using the IMPACT compiler during the design phase, they were able to determine how users' software that is based on commercial ...
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