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Dictionary » O » Orange g Orange gorange G An azo dye, C16H10N2O7S2Na2, used as a cytoplasmic stain in histologic techniques. ![]()
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Results from our forumHelp with my unknow??... is -) Gelatin showed no liquifaction, so this is - EMB agar - no reaction, so - Catalase - ( no bubbles) PAD Agar - not black, so - Vp - MR was orange...not sure if - or + Urease was a peach/rose color In looking thru Bergy's, I am thinking perhaps E. Coli or Enterobacter Aeorogenes Any suggestions? ...
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DNA extraction from Human bloodFirst you need an orange filter between your camera and your gel. It will tremendously improve your image. Second, in absence of any reference (Molecular weight marker or anything else, or even explanation of how the gel was run it ...
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Impact of dioxin on human health!Hello. I'm a danish student (sorry for any language-fails!) who in a few days have an exam. The exam is about Agent Orange in the subjects History and Biology. Agent Orange was an herbicide used under The Vietnam War to remove leaves from the trees to see where the enemy hid. But ...
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Re: UGH... didn't read until after I just posted this. But I don't eat sugar. The only sugar I consume comes naturally from the V8 V fusion I drink, Or from orange juice I drink. I don't have time to read all the posts, but if you comment on mine I will definitely read them
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... to define what a specie is. It has been done by biologists, it seems to be coherent for macroscopic animals and plants (champignons different from orange trees, horses different from humans). Concerning microbes, such analyse should be rigorously analysed, because the differences are less/not visible. ...
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