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Dictionary » L » Lawns Lawns(Science: microbiology) a uniform and uninterrupted layer of bacterial growth, in which individual colonies cannot be observed. ![]()
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Results from our forumAny SOLID arguments against evolution?... things to where they collect, are deposited. Where calcite precipitates out of ocean water into basins it can in the far future be mined for lawns and gardens. BECAUSE THE ANIMAL POPULATIONS WOULD HAVE OVERPOPULATED, COVERED THE EARTH AND THEN REGULATED THE POPULATIONS? THERE IS NO EVIDENCE ...
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Re: Re:... Ultimate outcome of squashing wild fire is less photosynthesis since younger plants do a lot more when they need to grow than the old ones. Grass lawns may look pretty, but again less photosynthesis than common weeds (but we would not like those!). Lately, someone came up with the way to alter ...
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How to test anti-bacterial wipes (experiment)We want to test the effectiveness of anti bacterial solutions. We already have 2 petri-dishes filled with bacteria lawns. How should we set up the experiment?
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The Fiber Disease... at a high frequency (approximately 10 super(-5)) in lysates, as either renewed growth in liquid cultures, or as colonies in confluently lysed lawns. Southern hybridisation failed to detect AN-15 DNA in any of the resistant strains, implying that resistance is unlikely to be due to the presence ...
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