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Dictionary » R » Ruin Ruinruin To fall to ruins; to go to ruin; to become decayed or dilapidated; to perish. Though he his house of polished marble build, yet shall it ruin like the moth's frail cell. (Sandys) If we are idle, and disturb the industrious in their business, we shall ruin the faster. (locke) ![]()
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Results from our forumDNA Gel Electrophoresis Issues - Bad Ladder Separation... unmelted agarose granules that do not have the same concentration than the rest of the gel. the presence of such granules in your gel is going to ruin the migration pattern (DNA is going to slow down in spots. Hope this helps
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Bioinformatics and Biology... need to be pretty handy with a microscope and a graticule no doubt. so do pay careful attention to the practical part of the exam or else you can ruin your grades
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Re: Conservative region of a gene... is perfectly complementary to a 25-base target in a targetable region of both species. A handful of SNPs scattered across the antisense target can ruin target recognition by the antisense oligo. Likely you were asked to determine whether the SNP is in a conserved region for the first reason, that ...
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PETA... is no way that a company would jepardize their part in the industry by not keeping the animals healthy. Doesn't exactly make sense for them to ruin the animals that they get their money from, eh?
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Coming up too short?Well I would like to entertain this notion, but it can turn terribly offensive and I wouldnt want to ruin what little reputation I have on this forum ;)
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