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Pit caries

pit caries

A carious lesion, usually small, beginning in a pit on the labial, buccal, lingual, or occlusal surface of a tooth.


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replacing Cells in and outs

... them if they have such vector. it would be much easier to know the name of the enzymes responsible maybe they have a vector fully developed that caries several genes for all the enzymes witch produce luciferin, witch in results makes luciferin in cells

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by mehdi71000
Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:35 pm
 
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Genotypes XXY, XO

If the chromatids in meiosis don't split you can have the same gamet that caries no sex chromosome(leads to XO-Turner) or 2 sexual chromosoms(leads to XXy-Kleinefelter)

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by MrMistery
Sun Dec 04, 2005 8:26 pm
 
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