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Dictionary » C » Correspondence CorrespondenceCorrespondence communication between persons or between institutions or organizations by an exchange of letters. Its use in indexing and cataloging will generally figure in historical and biographical material. ![]()
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Results from our forumMolecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... and it is according to that, cell structures including genome are produced? f) Studies at the molecular level fail to demonstrate the expected correspondence between genome and phenotype. The most spectacular example of this is the morphological dissimilarity between human being and chimpanzee ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... such theories do not entail ontological commitment to the models which are posited within them, predictive accuracy is independent of ontological correspondence. So, conjecturing about the historical fact or otherwise of a universal common ancestor isn't important for evolutionary theory, and ...
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Stem Cell Technology project & Course- for M.Sc and B.Techs... techniques to Culture, Transdifferentiation and scaffold based tissue engineering. Further outstation students can register for a six month correspondence certificate programme, that also involves a 15-20 days hands-on training in stem cell techniques and clinical applications. We plan for ...
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Procaryotic Heterotrophic cells? Is this a typo? HelpIm doing my hsc via correspondence thou OTEN, Ive been asked to find the definitions of Procaryotic heterotrophic cells. Is this a typo in my assignment. I can only find it spelt with a k, {Prokaryotic} Pls Help! Thanks.
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How do I cram for the exam???I have been studying Biology by correspondence through Unilearn for the last couple of months. I have completed my required 10 modules so getting ready to sit the exam. How do I cram? It is 1 test for the whole 10 modules. So it is hard to ...
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