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Dictionary » P » Pros Prospros 1. (π) Referring to the nitrogen atom in the imidazole ring in histidine that is closest to the beta-carbon. Compare: tele. 2. Pros-; Prefix for near or in front. Origin: G. Near ![]()
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Results from our forumHelp!any biologi pros here that want to help me with my Zoologi homework which i totally forgot about so i wont fail :<? Starting with the strangest question i dont understand at all.. What are the oldest biological structures we ...
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Could you recommend me a good book on cell communication?... the books we have been given by our lecturers! Some topics cover cell communication (adhesion, cell adhesion molecules, junctions, diffusion etc), pros and cons of multicellularity.. The lecture notes we've been given are quite vague and I don't really want to use information from the internet ...
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passive active transport, h2o transport tree, bacteria, exam... in your textbook. Tsk tsk. All that 'thinking for yourself' is not good for most examiners! In general, having a newly qualified teacher has its pros and cons. The cons are that they tend to be unsure of themselves (or worse, sure of themselves!!!), and are still 'reading' the class - maybe the ...
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genetics and genetic research?Do you mean what are the pros and cons of genetics and genetic research in general? Or being a part of the genetics and genetics research field? And anyway, asking what the pros and cons of genetics are is a moot point because genetics ...
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genetics and genetic research?Pros: Developing therapies, microbe tools for fuel production, GMO food for hunger alliviation, predicting illnesses based on genetic make up, enhance human genome. Cons: Developing harmful organisms, animals, human beings.
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