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Distribution

Distribution

1. The specific location or arrangement of continuing or successive objects or events in space or time.

2. The extent of a ramifying structure such as an artery or nerve and its branches.

3. The geographical range of an organism or disease.

4. Probability.

Origin: L. Distributio


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Re: The general theory of origin of life

... process their of birth. Equally important is the model showing the scheme and sequence going through all stages from conception to development and distribution. Proposed model does not contradict to teleonomical (informational) creationism - a Plan (Design) and Purpose, and reveals the mechanism ...

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by leniel
Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:15 pm
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: The general theory of origin of life
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Views: 1170

Refutation of Evolution theory

... Minimum Requirements for First Organism The first organism must have a system of producing and/or sourcing energy along with subsystems of distribution and management of that energy which interact and work together, otherwise it cannot power critical tasks such as reproduction. It must ...

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by caveman
Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:12 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Refutation of Evolution theory
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Re: Cytokine - Receptor concepts

As for my suggestion, you can do some biological experiments to determine the localization and distribution of your interested receptors with purchased specifc antibodies. For example, immunohistochemistry is a useful rechnique. To get a reference, you can visit http://www.immunohistochemistry.us/

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by sunhan1985
Fri Dec 21, 2012 2:27 am
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Cytokine - Receptor concepts
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Re: Cell Cycle Question

... entered G2 phase or are somewhere in S phase (That's the only way that 100% of the cells can be radioactively labelled at 2 hours). Assuming equal distribution of cells across S phase (i.e. 20% in 1st hour, 20% in 2nd hour, etc...) 20% of cells would be entering G2 phase at T=1hr. Those 20% of ...

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by bytesyzechic
Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:18 pm
 
Forum: Cell Biology
Topic: Cell Cycle Question
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Views: 687

A different approach to study entomology

... often becomes only a collector. I think that determinate species and collect insects by an amateur is a useful way to know species or to know the distribution of insects in a specific area and contribute to scientific knowledge, but I think it even more useful observe every species in their natural ...

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by Myrmecia
Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:51 am
 
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: A different approach to study entomology
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