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Dictionary » G » Gamma GammaGamma (Science: physics) third letter in the greek alphabet, variable used for a number of things in physics, in plasma physics gamma is often used as the variable for growth rates of instabilities. ![]()
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Results from our forumHorse blood agarBeta haemolysis is a clear area around the colonies. Alpha haemolysis is a greenish area around the colonies. There's also so called gamma, which is technically no haemolysis.
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Horse blood agaryou should see a halo around the colonies, see an exemple on that page (scroll down to the differences between alpha, beta and gamma hemolysis): http://www.answers.com/topic/hemolysis
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Mutagenesis e UV... there, I'm planning to induce mutations on various plant seeds or apexes for experimentation at home. I won't use any chemicals, nor X-rays or gamma for some reasons you may understand. However, I can buy some UV lights originally designed for water sterilization. I see various light powers ...
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wavelength in photosynthesisFYI, Gamma and X rays have the shortest wavelength and the longest waves include radio.
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Biodiversity... II C. Plot III D. Plot I and II E. Plot I and III My answers : 1.B ; 2. A ; 3. C Actually, I am still a lil bit confused about alpha, beta, and gamma diversity :? Then, let me know if I'm wrong please..thanxxxx..
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