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Dictionary » F » Fabrication FabricationFabrication (Science: psychiatry) Telling false tales as true; e.g., the malingering of symptoms or illness or feigning an incorrect response or calculation during a psychological or mental status examination. Synonym: fabulation. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: question for evolutionary biologist.... is another example of your favourite quote mining? Where have I stated Venter said that this is proof of creation by God Is raising this sort of fabrication, the only way you can debate? Maybe your hope is that no one will actually read my posts and simply rely on your “creative quote mining” ...
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PLGA scaffold problem... system so it should be manuel. As additional note this chemical is insoluble in ethanol and isopropanol. Thus, is there any suggestion for the fabrication of the scaffold with PLGA polymer. Thanks,
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Important unknown nanotech within humans... three-dimensional colloidal crystals are formed by polymethylmethacrylate or polystyrene monodisperse microspheres. We also demonstrate the fabrication technique of the free-standing inversed opals by removing the microspheres using calcination. The free-standing colloidal crystal structures ...
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God vs Evolutionalextemplet — that you KNOW exists? So are you saying that I am some how incapable of perceiving this existence? Or is this existence a fabrication of your own mind? In which case you are acknowledging that the existence of God is completely speculative.
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The Fiber Disease... to be made in environments from normal atmospheres to ultra-high vacuum. These techniques provide important information for the improvement of the fabrication processes involving solid surfaces, including the extra-thin multilayers that constitute integrated circuits. They are also useful in the ...
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