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Dictionary » R » Recollection Recollectionrecollection In renal physiology, a technique in which a known fluid is infused into a renal tubule lumen at one point and collected for analysis by a second micropipette further downstream. Origin: re-_ L. Collectus, pp. Of colligo, to collect ![]()
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Results from our forumNew to science (sort of), and need suggestions.... 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 blur, and who knows how honest. So, I've began researching on my own, and thus far, have become ...
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Problem with transgenic miceAlso, from another thread post, some of these tips will be relevant: There's loads of things you can do to optimise PCR. From my recollection, in order of preference, if you still need help on this: 0. Do a control reaction to test all the variables (taq, dNTP's especially, to ensure the ...
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PLease Please I need help with my PCR! Greatly appreciated!There's loads of things you can do to optimise PCR. From my recollection, in order of preference, if you still need help on this: 0. Do a control reaction to test all the variables (taq, dNTP's especially, to ensure the PCR worked) - (usually someone can ...
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Re:... for the correction. It certainly makes sense, but still I somehow managed to get it the other way round. I just had (and still have) this odd recollection that the size limitation was due to some sort of disadvantage in the muscle attachment inside the skeleton when compared to outside. I ...
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Daisy WorldI've been looking for a sim I used back my senior year in college called Daisy World to my best recollection. I've found a couple of sims on the web that have the same basic idea, but I'm trying find this one in particular. You could affect the sim live time, changing the ...
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