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Dictionary » G » Ghosts GhostsGhosts --> erythrocyte ghost (Science: cell biology) The membrane and cytoskeletal elements of the erythrocyte devoid of cytoplasmic contents, but preserving the original morphology. ![]()
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Results from our foruminternal environment be described as a 'ghost town'?The ghosts towns are abandoned and start to decay due to the natural elements -- wind, sun etc. Stuff like weeds start to grow.
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... evolution act like branches not in a stepwise gradient where one form replace the one before, and will be replaced by the next. -What about ghosts? They don't exist... Science has flaws, and that is why it is constantly improving and changing, and things are modified. That is true. But evolution ...
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Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... are there brains superior at these kinds of times? There is a dinosaur caving in cambodian temple , that totally disapproves evolution. What about ghosts? why dow Science is remarkable , with all its findings and inventions but sometimes as there are thorns in roses there are flaws in science, ...
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Na,K-ATPase as a pump. Request for Reference(s)... axon ghost and securely tie the ends of the axon so that its contents are not mixed with the external medium. Prepare a sufficient number of such ghosts, and take one axon after another at various time points to determine the ionic composition of their contents. Take the first axon after 10 minutes ...
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Re: The Possibilities that the Earth is the First CellHow about the others? If the above doesn't make sense, the empty claims such as ghosts (souls) , the supernatural God in almost every religion and space migration seem to be more practical. The hierarchy of lives (Lives in Different Levels) can fully explain the ...
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