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Dictionary » N » New growth New growthnew growth --> neoplasm (Science: oncology, pathology) New and abnormal growth of tissue, which may be benign or cancerous. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: incubating streptomyces lydicusI am little bit confused of what you have mentioned. If you already have the fungi then how you have maintained it? Anyway, normally for fungal growth and maintenance you need to grow the fungi at 26-28C temparature for incubation on Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA). While you carry out with some experiments ...
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Re: growing bacteria in petri dishes... project and from where you have isolated the organisms. Normally as Mr Moderator said you should try to maintain the temperature of 37C for the growth of pathogenic bacteria. Some microorganisms does grow at high temperatures and some even at cold temperatures. So ideally try to maintain it ...
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UWM is seeking testers for a new protein expression kit... M.L.P. Collins at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has developed a new method for making large quantities of active, viable proteins using Rhodospirillum ... in response to membrane protein synthesis. The ICM is non-essential for growth and can incorporate foreign and over-expressed membrane ...
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Which is the best calculation for growth?Of course it's not much accurate to make "regression" from two points but if it follows more-less semi-log growth (can you check it at least once, without the substances you're testing or whatever), than you can make as much magic as you want, but you will still have two ...
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Re: DHP, emotional cycles, food affecting emotions?... that I have. I organized them for myself, so that I could stay focused. #1- DHP: So, DHP it is known(I read some cool article) that it fuels brain growth, in children when they are put in the preggers oven. I was wondering that if someone loses weight, would their DHP levels go down, or just get ...
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