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Producing or forming, said especially of an inflammation that produces new tissue or of a cough that brings forth sputum or mucus.


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Inter species breeding with fertile offspring

... but rather through binary fission and transduction and specialized transduction so we all know about this stuff, lets move on to something productive

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by telanerv
Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:03 pm
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Inter species breeding with fertile offspring
Replies: 30
Views: 579

Bacteria: The Effiacy And Efficiency Of A Low Life

... for your health, as many bacteria are, the rest should die in order to restore your health. Bacteria are a simple life form, yet are incredibly productive and efficient. As with other life forms, they exist to reproduce, and does so about every hour. Bacteria mutate, evolve, and adapt according ...

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by quiact
Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:59 pm
 
Forum: Microbiology
Topic: Bacteria: The Effiacy And Efficiency Of A Low Life
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Views: 664

Re: Bible vs Darwin

... should abandon reason when it comes to the big questions, I'd be happy to listen. Selective suspension of reason has its place, but it's not very productive in the quest for knowledge. Adam was supernatural entity. He lactated and bore Eve on his nipple, like marsupial. The autogenesis is necessary ...

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by enarees
Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:43 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Bible vs Darwin
Replies: 293
Views: 30238

Re: Bible vs Darwin

... should abandon reason when it comes to the big questions, I'd be happy to listen. Selective suspension of reason has its place, but it's not very productive in the quest for knowledge.

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by wbla3335
Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:08 am
 
Forum: Evolution
Topic: Bible vs Darwin
Replies: 293
Views: 30238

enzymes in cold temperature

remember from your chemistry class: the number of productive collisions depends on the temperature of the solution. Lower temperature, fewer collisions. It's the same when an enzyme is present.

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by MrMistery
Thu Dec 06, 2007 3:06 pm
 
Forum: Molecular Biology
Topic: enzymes in cold temperature
Replies: 8
Views: 2494
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