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Dictionary » P » Pots Potspotsdam group (Science: geology) A subdivision of the primordial or Cambrian period in American geology; so named from the sandstone of Potsdam, new York. See chart of Geology. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Vagus Nervekatrina - i think you should look into POTS - postural orthostatic tachacardia syndrome. the symptoms sound somewhat like what my daughter experiences. good luck!
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BAP, brassinolide, triacontanol, Amino, kelp foliar question... People have the belief that the higher the purity of a chemical, the better the effect will be. But my thinking is, we are growing plants in pots and not using it for any tests that require extremely precise results nor using it on tissue culture (which also needs precise quantity and quality ...
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Re: this is just poor kitchne hygiene. If you call letting your pots sit over night in soap and water poor kitchen hygiene, then you are showing me that soap could also be a variable to configuring its growth when I go to the lab. Yet it's valid that poor ...
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Re: can anyone help with a mosquito borne infection... The primary vector of Dengue is Aedies Egyptii (sp). This is an urban insect requiring still, predator free water as found in old tyres, plant pots, water barrels etc hence urban not rural. The dengue virus requires a large concentrated human population in order to replicate. So while in the ...
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Intelligent Design?... a scientist who's convinced evolution is wrong, you might very well be onto something. As far as I know, no such alternative theory exists. Crack-pots like Ben Stein only like to pretend that such a theory exists because they don't like what science has discovered, and they think that gives them ...
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