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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... How did that meaning come about? Also where does that algorithm reside. The simple answer is we do not know. The present, almost completed inventory of the cell certainly does not contain any complex set of structures that we can identify with this type decision making code (and there are ...
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Do B cells have receptors and antibodies... a foreign antibody that's presented by a CD4 T-cell or similar. Whether a B-cell becomes a plasma cell is basically a matter of chance. A complete inventory of antigens are created (one type per B-cell, with those that are self-reactive or non-productive removed) and those that happen to recognise ...
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Cell Culture Laboratory software download... and maintenance of cell lines, provides stable cell lines development and incorporates laboratory methods facilitating faster and more accurate inventory lifecycle management: from the procurement of cell lines and request processing to tracking of tubes and other items in the laboratories. ...
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Biological Organization Software... as me being a programming lover seemed to be the perfect chance to develop some software :) So I started with a basic interface of having an inventory and then a crafting table which allows you to break and join objects into the lower or higher level of biological organization but the problem ...
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Freezer Inventory Software – Selen FreezerDear all! Let me introduce a new freezer inventory software Selen Freezer. With this software you will solve your deep freezer problem forever! Never lose your samples, reduce sample search time by 90%, reorder expired reagents in time. There ...
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