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Results from our forumcellular respiration???... NAD and FAD are transferred down an energy gradient in the ETS to their ground state where oxygen is there to accept them to form water. Energy released by electrons is used by the giant protein ATPase to form the energy ...
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Re: How to be "good at the bench"... your colleagues about the question. 2. Design the experiment: a. Background research: details and theories of the experiment, what techniques ... conclusion, and give the next steps 5. Follow-up on the meeting. Which water to use 1. Laboratory grade water: water treated by reverse-osmosis ...
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Re: New perspectives in theory of evolution... that each kind of qualitative change, like for example vaporization of water, is some form of quantitative change. ECTMO 579877 (06. 2008) [ * There is a possibility to use both models on the ground of sociology. Normal distribution model can show clearly inter alia a structure ...
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Re: Important unknown nanotech within humans... into the reasons for diseases such as Alzheimer’s and had been doing ground-breaking research on the deformation of the amyloid brain protein ... off the highway about 3 miles east of Walker, flipped and landed in rainwater, Burns said. Perich, who was wearing his seat belt, drowned. The cause ...
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Could you help me out with these questions?1- Patients receiving steroid hormone frequently retain large amounts of water. Why? 2- Fow a few seconds after riding the express elevator from 20th floor to the ground floor, you still fell as if you are descending, even though you have come to stop.Why? ...
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