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Results from our forumscatter plot programHi everybody! Can you recommend me a simple and free program to use to perform 3D scatter plot?! Thank you
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Microparticles and flow cytometry... So far I've worked out that it shows microparticles (I think!) and I know that more side scatter means a more complex cell and that Annexin binds to phosphatidylserine but I'm not sure how to interpret it any further than that. I've been ...
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random scatter of points for ecological sampling... bounded by straight lines, & know the co-ordinates of the corners (it's not a simple shape such as a square or rectangle). I wish to randomly scatter a number of points throughout the area, & record their co-ordinates for GPS field location. Is there an on-line option for this (I just ...
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Homosexuality - mutation? Evolutionary reasons.... triggers that mechanism to cease inhibiting? Is it developmental pathways or environmental? It seems to me that homosexuality has somewhat of a scatter-shot abundance pattern throughout human populations - perhaps being more frequent in urban settings. It really does seem random, though. All ...
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