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Dictionary » I » Ida IdaIda (Science: abbreviation) Iminodiacetate, whose derivatives are used in radiopharmaceuticals with a 99mTc label. See: hida. See: disida. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Solid Arguments FOR Evolution... one presupposes evolution, then uses that presupposed belief to interpret the fossil." (http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2009/05/19/ida-missing-link) Wrong. "So, we have fine fossil documentation of gradual change, all the way from Lucy, the 'upright-walking chimp' of three ...
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Metal chelate chromatography... the book, there was several times written, that their binding strength decreases in this order (Cu > Ni > Zn > Co = Ca, but I have used IDA, which should not bind Co or Ca, so I haven't tried them). Anyway, Zn was the only case, where I was able to recover some activity (but not all), ...
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... did happen, we can not say how, but one day we'll tell you." All they'll do is come up with another theory or present an extinct lemur like Ida and hail it as "finally the missing link!" Which is an admission by scientists of the lack of transitional forms in the fossil records. ...
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practically... could find no further news .. so, how true was the story i don't know. Hey Fayt , what a consequence , today I watched a movie containing the same IDa, there was an alien who could photosynthesize and like a battery getting down , he would get down in the dark after some time. So, I think , if ...
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agreeYes,good IDa , U can add another copy but how will you REPLACE the gene ? hrushikesh.
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