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Dictionary » N » Negatively Negativelynegatively 1. In a negative manner; with or by denial. He answered negatively. 2. In the form of speech implying the absence of something; opposed to positively. shal show what this image of god in man is, negatively, by showing wherein it does not consist, and positively, by showing wherein it does consist. (Science: physics) (south) Negatively charged or electrified, having a charge of the kind of electricity called negative. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhy The Religious Minded Rule Science With Science... used for scientific purposes, or muslim religious leaders suppressing the freedom of speech and women's rights so badly that they outright affect negatively to the capability of those nations to do top-notch science, or, in history, Christian church trying to burn everyone alive who dared to oppose ...
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Origins of Music... you should try to find out what information there is on other animals (ones that can't produce music) appreciating it, reacting possitively or negatively. cause, if say frogs or mice have a fasination with Mozart then humans connection with music probably evolved previous to humans ability ...
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maping and linkage problems... of temperature-induced DNA melting. a. Percentage of GC base pairs b. Urea (forms hydrogen bonds with bases) c. Sodium chloride (neutralizes negatively charged phosphates) Friends please help me out. i dont get any of those answers. :( Thanks :D
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Negative effects of catabolic metabolites... of vegetable oils. Discuss the deleterious effects that Trans Fats have on the body. Include a description of how the catabolic metabolites negatively affect the body. The majority of I have no problem with, yet am struggling with the last sentence. I understand that catabolic metabolism ...
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A question on nervesAll right... as I see it, the whole Na-K pump idea would hold true, but it's the phrasing of the answer that was confusing.... The inside is not negatively charged; it's just that in comparison the outside is more positive than the inside (creating the voltage gradient). So it doesn't become more ...
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