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Dictionary » R » Recovery Recoveryrecovery 1. A getting back or regaining; recuperation. 2. Emergence from general anaesthesia. 3. In nuclear magnetic resonance, refers to relaxation. Origin: M.E., fr. O.Fr. Recoverer, fr. L. Recupero, to recover, get back, fr. Re-, again, _ capio, to take ![]()
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Results from our forumPhysical recovery?Taking a combination of Leucine, Isoleucine and Carnatine amino acids has helped my muscle recovery time substantially. Of course, yoga and a good attitude never hurts either.
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Amp selection with no recoveryFor years, I have been doing E. coli transformation by heat shocking cells and then plating immediately on amp plates with no recovery. I was taught this trick years ago and was told that the reason it worked had to do with the fact that amp affects cell wall biosynthesis (rather than ...
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cancer spread biology?... Cong of Qigong. UC Berkeley, Calif, USA. 105E; 1990. 17. Wong, Chungsiu. Guo Lin Chi Gung Health Center, Fremont, Calif., USA [1]. Prevention and Recovery from Cancer Through the practice of Guo Lin's " new qigong therapy". 1st Int Cong of Qigong. UC Berkeley, Calif, USA. 122E; 1990. ...
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Re: sensory question... is normally a constant or varies little, but the refractory period may vary. I suspect the refractory period (time from stimulation to membrane recovery on a single neuron) might shorten under the influence of the airborne substance, thus increasing the rate of action.
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