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Dictionary » P » Practically Practicallypractically 1. In a practical way; not theoretically; really; as, to look at things practically; practically worthless. 2. By means of practice or use; by experience or experiment; as, practically wise or skillful; practically acquainted with a subject. 3. In practice or use; as, a medicine practically safe; theoretically wrong, but practically right. ![]()
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Results from our forumAre Creationists more right than evolutionists after all... thing because no one has travelled from the future or past or any other part of the universe to guide or rule us. God is destiny of man because practically intelligent life exists only on Earth. Individual human beings are living units of embryo of god and are required to organize themselves ...
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Are Creationists more right than evolutionists after all... space because no one has travelled from the future or past or any other part of the universe to guide or rule us. God is destiny of man because practically intelligent life exists only on Earth. Individual human beings are living units of embryo of god and are required to organize themselves ...
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Finding a gene within an introgression... previous only make a DNA pool and sequence in order to produce new markers based on polymorphism within the introgression. Has anyone been dealing practically with such? and could recommend a short path towards a gene? Thanx
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New to science (sort of), and need suggestions.... we came from monkeys, and, well, they sent me to private school. Anyways, as time droned on, I started being careless in my studying and learned practically nothing in either Science or Math (I was rebellious and quite stupid). Therefore, any recollection I really have of Science is more or less ...
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Re: Re:... dates... conclusion: it was the exception and not the rule and with bigger living beings, the mutation rate decreases, which makes its viability practically impossible... Again, I don't think you answered the question (and again, it is a "yes" or "no" type question). I think ...
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