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Dictionary » S » Salt action Salt actionsalt action Any physicochemical effect produced by hypertonic concentrations of osmotically active electrolytes. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... you do) that our mouths can only distinguish 5 different tastes, sweet, salt, sour, bitter and umami (or savouriness). But you also know that when ... of the respiratory system) Try the following experiment to see this in action: Take a piece of any strong flavoured food (say cheese or garlic), ...
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Re: HELP! with ethidium bromide experiment... After the removal of histones and non histone protiens by the action of salt in the first culture and no EtBR shows a dark blue color showing that DNA is dispersed ...
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Re: 5 best proofs of evolution... the fossils are not made of all the material, but only small fraction is saved. Also,not all fossils has been found yet. The research continues ... looks like a cat and vice versa. Proving? Sugar looks very much like salt. Try and substitute one for another in your coffee (or tea if you like!) ...
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Re: 5 best proofs of evolution... looks like a cat and vice versa. Proving? Sugar looks very much like salt. Try and substitute one for another in your coffee (or tea if you like!) ... member is resistant to the antibiotic. This is natural selection in action. The antibiotic is "selecting" for organisms which are resistant, ...
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Important unknown nanotech within humans... they cut to the synth android to hide information. my true self and actions are never seen by you(ais),even my writings are changed by hyperspace ... of the particles. This can be accomplished by the addition of salt to a suspension or changing the pH of a suspension to effectively neutralize ...
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