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Dictionary » R » Rotates Rotatesrotate 1. (Science: anatomy) To turn. 2. (Science: plant biology) Circular and flattened, for example of a corolla with a very short tube and spreading lobes. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Difference between spectrocopy... light that the sample transmits (or absorbs, it's the same process but a different way of reporting the quantity). A motorized diffraction grating rotates in the light path, determining what wavelength of light is passing through the sample. With a spectrofluorometer (I have on in the other corner ...
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Does cell rotate/spin counter clockwiseI was told that healthy cell rotates/spin counter clockwise and cancerous cell rotate clockwise. Is there any truth in this? Appreciate any feedback.
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http://xkxy.org:Bible exact description of DNA and ATP... you do not know: Tornadoes normally rotate in a cyclonic direction (counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere). Approximately 1 tornado in 100 rotates in an anticyclonic direction. It indeed is scientific data. 1A-2: Your misunderstanding since you do not know: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNTP ...
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The Fiber Disease... and is picked up by flat copper braid which is wound in 21 turns on a brass spindle, and each turn is rotated, or twisted 180° on each turn. This rotates the magnetic wave 180 degrees on each turn, and passes on the next turn a magnetic wave that is 180° out of phase with it. The result is that ...
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The Fiber Disease... of electrons called ''spin'' toproduce a novel kind of current that integrated circuits can process asinformation. Spin refers to how an electron rotates on its axis,similar to the rotation of the Earth. In 2003, Zhang and colleagues atthe University of Tokyo showed that producing and manipulating ...
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