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Dictionary » E » Excel ExcelExcel to surpass others in good qualities, laudable actions, or acquirements; to be distinguished by superiority; as, to excel in mathematics, or classics. Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel. (gen. Xlix. 4) Then peers grew proud in horsemanship t excel. (Pope) ![]()
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Results from our forumFLU/time to FLU/mg/min... into uM or mmole using a standard curve with the free fluorescent as a standard reference. I am kind of stuck here how to work it out using excel. Is it right if I plot serial concentrations of my reference fluorescent for instance 2 to 15 uM on the x axis and the RFU on y-axis. Then I would ...
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Am I the Next Step in Human Evolution?... with logical thinking. My mind works faster than I can express myself, thus leading to difficulty in conversation and writing, but causing me to excel in other areas such as math and computer programming. - I am much taller than the average human. I am 6'4" which is a full foot taller than ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... Well congratulations at least you are getting your math correct. That's even longer than the humankind is on Earth. Now you are beginning to excel yourself. Well done. That's not long enough for you? Long enough for what? So, if there is no evolution, the humans are as old as Earth, right? ...
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Same Blood Group - Husband and Wife.... Similarly one more example could be Example 3. Husband : A -ve Wife : A +ve Should not create any problem for bearing children. Created a Excel Workbook for Blood Groups - Human Beings Created Three Excel Spreadsheets in the Workbook. 1. Total Number of Blood Groups - 64 Cases for Husband ...
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Re: Western Blot Protein LengthThank you for your answer. I need help with Excel. Can you tell me what I have to type in? Do you use any kind of messengers so I can ask you in a faster way?
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