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Dictionary » P » Packing Packingpacking 1. Filling a natural cavity, a wound, or a mold with some material. 2. The material so used. 3. The application of a pack. ![]()
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Results from our forumEvolution of the Face and Head... but with symmetry and movement - bilateral animals, with propulsion driven equally from 2 sides, wind up with a directionality and a front end. Packing sense receptors and processors there, to deal with first-contact issues, makes sense (and putting the mouth there, but that's considered more ...
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something really confused... im looking for,,,OK On carrot medium mixes there is a lot of nitrongens..I think!!! I need/want to know a basic N/P/K reading like on a fertilizer packing slip...The mixes labeling is in mg/l....I just want a basic,,,,just within 75%,,,, N/P/K....or/and a ppm of one litre mix.. ..PPPLLLEEEAAASSSEEE ...
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Hard time with homework question... crystallized form of H2O with specific structure. Liquid water has H2O going every which way and running into each other which results in a close packing structure. This means more H2O molecules per unit of volume. In ice, the H2O is forced into a structure via hydrogen bonding and the packing ...
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Sound and how the brain reacts to it... sat there, frozen but in heaven.... I love the sound of rustling paper, people folding paper or making small noices while they're concentrated and packing a bag, for instance. Funny enough, some people can fold papers forever and I don't get the same feeling. It doesn't work when my wife reads ...
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Membrane StructureEach tail is long, and some have cis double bonds which make them stick out at weird angles, making packing the tail side by side into a rigid structure not possible. With two of them held together by the glyceride molecule, it does the opposite in that it gives the cell ...
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