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Dictionary » S » Sounds Soundssound spectrography The graphic registration of the frequency and intensity of sounds, such as speech, infant crying, and animal vocalizations. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: In Vitro Transcription TranslationIt sounds like the autoradiography is done directly on the gel. Since the protein contains the hot sulfur, you don't need a radiolabeled antibody to detect it. You can infer the mass of the protein from its mobility (location ...
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Re: Sound and how the brain reacts to itI'm really glad I found this post...I have experienced the same thing my whole life. The sounds of folding paper, library books with plastic covers opening and closing, the scratching of a pencil across paper, they all put me in a trance-like state that you all have ...
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Practical Examination (AS)... (repeat it) why you need a control which variables are independent/dependent. i did do this exam 3 years ago so it may have changed a bit but its sounds very similar! hope this helps
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ligation errorIt sounds like your transfection with pACYCDUET-1 did not work. Perhaps the cells were not competent.
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Sound and how the brain reacts to it... Something about his intensity and his breathing.... Today I work in a building where my office is right next to the copy machine. HEAVEN! The sounds of the paper, the squeeky sound of the copy machine door being lifted, the squeeky sounds of the old floor as people shift their feet, the glorious ...
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