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Dictionary » P » Pin-eyed Pin-eyedpin-eyed (Science: botany) Having the stigma visible at the throad of a gamopetalous corolla, while the stamens are concealed in the tube; said of dimorphous flowers. The opposite of thrum-eyed. ![]()
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Results from our forumCells hyper-sensitive to treatment after 48 hour culture... confluence and this didn't negatively effect my experiments in any way. This problem arose some time in July, however I've only just managed to pin down exactly what has been happening. I've thawed out cells (P11) frozen before these issues arose and yet these suffer in the same manner. Control ...
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Dr. Jobe Martin Arguments... variations. That would be exactly like asking you at what point did you go from being a baby to the age you are now? Can you tell me? Can you pin point it for me? OH, better yet. How can you prove that the baby Jesus is the same as the grown up jesus? Where is the evidence? where is the proof? ...
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To touch another body trough own skin..:)... he watch autists) simply pressed their jaws muscles and they then closes their mouths:) For receiving of autists talk, necessary a special (non-pin) status, helps a dolphin therapy (their individual conclusions as the conditions is like left-handed people). The click of left side jaw muscle ...
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Re: Hypothesis why or how? The biomolecular reason here was the auxin and PIN proteins :) Damn, idk about PIN proteins yet , but could you explain auxin and how it effects it? and maybe phototropism and geotropism?
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Plant hormone experiment!Hypothesis why or how? The biomolecular reason here was the auxin and PIN proteins :)
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