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Dictionary » C » Corresponds Correspondsto be in conformity a agreement: suit, agree, to be equivalent, to be parallel. ![]()
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Results from our forumPlants - genetics4 in 1000 is the same as 1 in 250, which corresponds to 1 : 8 : 28 : 56 : 70 : 56 : 28 : 8 : 1 (from the Pascal's triangle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_triangle ) that is 9 options for 24 cm difference (36 - 12), thus the consequtive ...
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CENTRIFUGECENTRIFUGE: The rotor was then spun for 45 minutes at a speed of 16,500 rpm. (For this rotor, RPT70T, this speed corresponds to a g-force (RCF) of approximately 21,000g). From the information given it is possible to deduce that the radius of the RPT70T rotor is approximately...? ...
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Re: Codons are triplets, but what's a Singlet, Doublet, etc?... get interesting when the band width is just the right width to see what Guenter is describing. In the cognitive computer model that I explain this corresponds with “addressing” while the genes are the “data”: http://www.planetsourcecode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=74175&lngWId=1 http://intelligencegenerator.blogspot.com/ ...
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How dominance works at the DNA/RNA/protein... those plants are Green. So, green is dominant. At that point it’s called a trait locus. Than you do a lot of research and discover that this locus corresponds to a stretch of DNA on, let’s say, chromosome 6 and it codes for a key enzyme required for production of chlorophyll (green pigment) in ...
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Evolutionary advantage of seeing 'upright'... you to point "down." Would you point towards your feet or your head? If vision is "upright," so that "down" always corresponds to the lower part of your vision (like you're saying), then you should point towards your feet (even though most people would call that ...
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