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Dictionary » S » Stew Stewstew 1. A small pond or pool where fish are kept for the table; a vivarium. 2. An artificial bed of oysters. Origin: Cf. Stow. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... brewed orange, translucent, cube-like crystals. By changing the ratios of calcium, phosphate, potassium, and other ingredients in the bacterial stew, both "platy" and "ball-like" crystals enmeshed themselves in the threads. Intrigued by the idea that bionites might have unique ...
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green chile... with the seeds in them or not? In the southwest of the U.S., during harvest season, we roast the green chile-then peel and eat-or whatever!(make stew) But, for the rest of the green chile, we put them into zip-lock baggies and freeze them. Some people prefer to peel and de-seed the chiles, before ...
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EFFECT OF CERTAIN ANTISEPTICS ON E.COLI.Stew, I am sorry to answer so late, but I am quite busy in the lab these days, and haven't that much time to answer. But I am puzzled by your questions, and do not really understand them. Please forgive me, english is not ...
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EFFECT OF CERTAIN ANTISEPTICS ON E.COLI.... shoot holes in my logic and conclustions. I guess I'll just have to look at something else. Thanks again for all of your attention to this matter. Stew
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EFFECT OF CERTAIN ANTISEPTICS ON E.COLI.... built on the older conclusions. If my observation is credible, how was this explained in the community? Perhaps the colonies adapted? Thank you, Stew
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