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Dictionary » D » Drops DropsDrops a popular term for a medicine taken in doses measured by drops's, usually a tincture, or applied by dropping, as an eyewash. ![]()
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Results from our forumOsmosis and Diffusion... Easy to get. Just peel off a piece. Place it in a drop of water on the slide. Keep it expanded..i.e make sure it is not folded. Add a couple of drops of salt solution..say 10% potassium nitrate. You get result instantly. Exosmosis will take place. Demonstrate and then wash with pure water to ...
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Problems related to Microsome Preparation... another centrifugation at 5000g for 10 min in cold room. Then I loaded 2mL of the lysate to 3mL 35%sucrose cushion with dropper. I found that some drops distrubed the sucrose layer surface during the loading process. However, I found that there was still two liquid layers so that I continued the ...
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Separation of microsome by centrifugation... another centrifugation at 5000g for 10 min in cold room. Then I loaded 2mL of the lysate to 3mL 35%sucrose cushion with dropper. I found that some drops distrubed the sucrose layer surface during the loading process. However, I found that there was still two liquid layers so that I continued the ...
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Testing for glucose in the water which leaf is in?... to do the affects of light on photosynthesis. We have decided to test for glucose in each test dimple using Clinistix. Every test dimple has a few drops of water and one Elodea leaf. 3 test dimples will be placed in a cupboard. 3 underneath a low-light lamp. 3 underneath a high-light lamp. Will ...
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Re: What is the most poisonous snake in da world?Just a thought on what I KNOW... I've been an AVID ameteur herp fan for years, and if I had to choose ONE snake NOT to have to have two drops of it's venom enter my bloodstream, it would be the BOOMSLANG of Africa. As docile as they are, DROP FOR DROP, they are THE most poisonous snakes on ...
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