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Dictionary » D » Draft DraftDraft 1. A current of air in a confined space. 2. A quantity of liquid medicine ordered as a single dose. Synonym: draught. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... heavier offspring than either parent. For example; they get up to 7.6 feet shoulder height and 2000 to 2200 lb. That is why they are often used as draft animals for carrying loads and plowing. They are easier to work, more patient and tolerant. Furthermore, these hybrid camels mature faster than ...
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Natural selection is proven wrong... heavier offspring than either parent. For example; they get up to 7.6 feet shoulder height and 2000 to 2200 lb. That is why they are often used as draft animals for carrying loads and plowing. They are easier to work, more patient and tolerant. Furthermore, these hybrid camels mature faster than ...
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Re:... site but I don't see fully through its content if you see what I mean :wink: I think it should be explained better or in more detail or is it a draft?
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Transpiration Lab Report... I lost five points was because I forgot to put a table in the results section, yet the instructor never noted this when he read over my rough draft. Oh well, it brings my grade in the class up to an A, and that's all I'm really concened about. Right now I'm the only student in the class with ...
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Transpiration Lab ReportMy instructor gave me back my rough draft today with his suggestions. Interestingly he didn't mention spelling; I wonder if he's leaving me up to my own devices to fix that one? One of the major themes he stressed is that I should write as ...
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