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Dictionary » P » Post-steady state Post-steady statepost-steady state Any period of time, particularly in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, after the steady-state interval; e.g., when the rate of product formation is declining in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction. ![]()
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Re: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... to see what is written dont you- i have pointed this out in numerous post quoted your own experts the myths of your science have just a to greater ... you the problem with it And we find many of them already in an advanced state of evolution, the very first time they appear. It is as though they ...
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Can you use mtDNA to...Sorry for the double post :( Uh the frog is Diploid, and the eggs that i got are all from one state... beyond that i dont really know anything else about them, fish and Game claims that they are Chiricahuan ...
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