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Results from our forumRe: is it too late?(sorry might be off topic)... you need some "remedial bio", you could take the non-major's 100-level series, which covers much the same information but not in as much depth. One advantage of that strategy is that you will decrease your bio workload a bit and you can use that first year to get through your year of ...
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Mucosal Wound... body, but still exposed to the outside world in a way or another. A cut to the finger or a knee is an epidermal or dermal wound depending on the depth of the cut. A deep cut can be subcutaneous (hypodermal) wound.
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Xylanase Activity & Process... for the activity and process of Xylanase on Hemicellulose it would be greatly appreciated. For the life of me I can't seem to find anything of any depth. Thanks, Christa
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In-depth wolf anatomy?... searched all over the internet, but having drawn a blank, would like to ask here: I'm looking for a site, forum, anything that will give me an in depth guide to the anatomy of wolves - in particular, I am looking for information regrding the structure of their eyes and similar material. Many thanks, ...
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Bird-Dinosaur News... the 'direct deposition' of the sperm. Again this is a question that has several logical answers in terms of evolution, just requires a bit of in-depth thinking.
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