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Dictionary » H » Hopping HoppingHopping The act of one who, or that which, hops; a jumping, frisking, or dancing. (Science: ornithology) hopping Dick, a thrush of jamaica (Merula leucogenys), resembling the english blackbird in its familiar manners, agreeable song, and dark plumage. ![]()
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Results from our forumEffect of temperature on MetabolismWhy does a desert hopping mouse has a higher metabolic rate compare to an arctic fox??? PLs reply immediately if u know the answer. I need it by 2day
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Re: Few questions about biology... I hope I can increase your knowledge of Biology through doing so. 1.Bacteria move mostly by attaching itself temporarily to a host's skin and hopping off, for lack of better term, when another surface is reached. Bacteria hop on to a host simply by contact towards the surface the bacteria ...
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Re: is it possible to knockdown a gene in a living adult nowNewsFocus article on antisense exon-skipping therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Hopping to a better protein. Science 5 Dec 2008, v. 322, p.1454-5 Audio supplement: http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol322/issue5907/images/data/1454/DC1/1454.mp3 ...
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Re: what kinds of gentic operations we can do human... Muscular Dystrophy ---------------------------------------------------------- The latest Science has a NewsFocus on exon skipping for DMD: Hopping to a better protein. Science 5 Dec 2008, v. 322, p.1454-5 "Clinical trials are under way to test an innovative use of antisense technology ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... changes. DNA is making the planet more hospitable for it. - second path to the second law of thermodynamics, look it up. We are about to go planet hopping. We have speculated about terra-forming planets to make us more comfortable. I don’t think that’s necessary if we have enough time up our sleeve ...
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