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Dictionary » R » Reality Realityreality That which exists objectively and in fact, and can be consensually validated. Origin: L. Res, thing, fact ![]()
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Results from our forumproblem about DNAIf C is 30%, G must be 30% (C pairs with G). That is togetehr 60%. How much is left for A and T? (in reality, the numbers are not exactly the same, but we can hardly guess it here)
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Re:... movement of each electron and photon and quark in the universe we could not only predict the future but also deduct what happened in the past. In reality, though, there cannot be anything like that due to the overwhelming barriers of practical physics that prevent us from making such observations ...
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Do We Have The Freedom Of Choice?... movement of each electron and photon and quark in the universe we could not only predict the future but also deduct what happened in the past. In reality, though, there cannot be anything like that due to the overwhelming barriers of practical physics that prevent us from making such observations ...
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BAP, brassinolide, triacontanol, Amino, kelp foliar question... of Triacontanol, and low purity Triacontanol has lower percentage of Triacontanol. That is only my educational guess, not necessarily reflect reality.
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Animal cell nucleus shape changes... false. Or at least poorly defined. Under a light microscope in a native sample the nucleus may "appear" amorphous, but it is not so in reality. 1) The shape of the nucleus is always regulated, as far as I know. During mitosis the nucleus is disintegrated for a period of time, in a controlled ...
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