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Results from our forumMyelin SheathNo. The myelin sheath doesn't let disperse for electric impulses. And the more myelin (the larger diameter of neuron) the faster electric impulses are conducted.
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Dispersed non-processed pseudogenesHello! How do non-processed pseudogenes disperse throughout different chromosomes? What is a model mechanism for this?
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Dispersing Agents For Cell Cultures... concentration depends on the line you're working with - some cells have a much more compact matrix and therefore require a higher concentration to disperse) to the flask, then incubating it at 37 celsius(the optimum temperature for trypsin) for 5-7 minutes(the exact time depends on the the line ...
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self pollinating plants.Oh, and I should have mentioned that an ability to self-fertilize is a great adaptation in plants that can disperse widely - individuals often wide up all by themselves. That's also why it's common in a lot of internal parasites.
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Natural history... goes if major frameworks within the mangement of that culture are detrimental or become outdated the culture will not persist. the people will disperse and probably form new smaller cultures that may grow larger later or not (egypt, south americas). within the family unit behaviours (or ways ...
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