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Dictionary » I » Internal InternalInternal (Science: anatomy) Situated or occurring within or on the inside, many anatomical structures formerly called internal are now correctly termed medial. Origin: L. Internus ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: You're not going to change your internal structure much, and you can't apply generalities of development and shape too closely to an individual. You're shaped like you're shaped, and a look at it won't tell you much about hormone levels. ...
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Evolutionary mechanisms... draft, genetic hitchhiking, horizontal gene transfer, endosymbiosis, symbiogenesis, paleopolyploidy (genome duplications), group selection, internal selection, kin selection, social selection, somatic Selection, autoevolution, molecular drive, niche construction, saltationism, self-organization, ...
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Re: Viruses VS Bacteria... above and beyond on this assignment, probably dont need to, you go 2 routes. One is probably what everyone here will encourage you where you talk internal molecular bio of the virus vs bacteria. The difference in their structures of DNAs or RNAs, the different of proteins, the steps they take ...
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Complete metamorphosis of lepidoptera?... in the pupa stage. I want to make a short animated movie clip which explains the pupa stage of the metamorphisis - especially the changes of the internal organs. My problem is that I cant find any literature or information that is specific enough! I have alreay tried to ask some lepidopterologists/entomologists ...
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[NEUROSCIENCE]-USING X-RAYS TO IMAGE THE BRAIN?You're mumbling higgledy-piggledy, but moreless yes. The point is it is not visible using X-rays, just as you don't see any other internal organs (unless special treated).
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