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Dictionary » N » Neutralise Neutraliseneutralise To effect neutralization. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Experimental evidence for evolution... is across enough generations. Numerous similar experiments have shown the way bacteria adapt to the presense of antibiotics, and develop ways to neutralise them. Experiments on large animals and plants are less common, and focus on smaller levels of change. For example : published in the New ...
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Re: photosynthesis... to pq,where as this pq after giving electron to cytochrome(b6f),it accepts proton from the stroma because it dosent have any metal ion just to neutralise/balance it accept protoh from stroma then through vectorial translocation it gives proton(taken from stroma) to lumen,then in lumen proton ...
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Why is mixing alcohol with drugs bad?... paracetamol overdose is short term and occurs because it is metabolised to a toxic metabolite and the liver only has a limited capacity to neutralise the toxin as there is are only limited supplies of glutathione... however, this is a completely different mechanism of action to how alcohol ...
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