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Dictionary » D » Dissected DissectedDissected 1. Cut into several parts; divided into sections; as, a dissected map. 2. (Science: botany) cut deeply into many lobes or divisions; as, a dissected leaf. ![]()
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Results from our forumGram Positive Cocci... verians, and when I looked that up there also was not a lot of info, but mostly I found references to the fact that the micrococcus genus had been dissected into a new genus called Kocuria. I have also looked up this name, and cannot seem to find much information. If anyone has any advice on how ...
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Cone snail... end of it has evolved to form such a structure that is visible in the picture. It is not part of the shell, as far as I know. Heck, I should've dissected one to find out! :P
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Help with a question... appreciate it. Question 1 Two aquatic plants were grown in either water or water containing a microtubule inhibitor for 24 hours. The roots were dissected and stained for DNA. The researcher reported that in the microtubule-inhibited plant there were a much higher number of cells at metaphase. ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... skulls if the experiments above (and collective experiences of numerous people) suggest other possibilities? Has our consciousness been already dissected and reduced to the molecules in our brains? And one more thing........ about collective experiences. I like science, but I don’t like scientism. ...
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Re: What different types of food birds eat... on urban sparrow populations. Sparrows have a very varied diet and apparently 'research in the 1940 found 838 different types of food in the dissected stomachs of house sparrows.' Source: http://www.garden-birds.co.uk/birds/housesparrow.htm . Perhaps there wouldn't be much of an impact as ...
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