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Dictionary » H » Homogenous HomogenousHomogenous (Science: biology) Having a resemblance in structure, due to descent from a common progenitor with subsequent modification; homogenetic; applied both to animals and plants. See homoplastic. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... defineable species for many generations to come, until the environment and gene pool have "settled down" and become more stable and homogenous. So I have told you what the "first bird" mated with, and I have told you what the first species of birds mated with. Finally we ...
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Stomach bloating and weight gain... with the stomach acids and digestion juices. Plus I have done some personal experiments with digestion enzymes. I noticed that my bms were more homogenous when I took them, and heterogenous when I do not take them (partial digestion of food particles - and yes, I need to chew my food better). ...
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pH of medium for lymphocyte... 7.4, right? About this experiment, I am preparing a labwork for student to learn counting cells from this and that. Since thymus contains nearly homogenous cells, I want to use that organ. Yes, here PBS is used to wash the cells, and as a temporary medium while they are counting. The nest point ...
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The Fiber Disease... of a hydrophobic compound by a miniemulsion polyer- ization process. using minidroplets dispersed in aqueous phase. it goes on to say homogenous nucleation could compete with encapsulation, and this resulted in a pure polymer particle and a half-moon morphology. we have so much proof ...
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ESSENTIAL COMPONENT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS-CHLOROPHYLL... them. Once extracted from the protein into a solvent (such as acetone or methanol), these chlorophylls lose those distinctions and become a homogenous mixture of identical molecules. The function of the reaction center chlorophyll is to use the light energy absorbed by and transferred to ...
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