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Dictionary » T » Temporary base Temporary basetemporary base --> baseplate (Science: cell biology) A hypothetical cell adhesion molecule possibly involved in sponge cell adhesion, existence unproven. ![]()
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Results from our forumstrand biases in mitochondrial genomes... odd terminology - as G always pairs with C with the exception of the temporary induction of mispaired mutations. GC skew means more G's on a strand ... - see the redundancy in the genetic code - remember that the third base pair of every 3bp codon is more often than not redundant- and is therefore ...
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Need help with an alien cell (for a plausible fiction)... coming forth in three distinctive forms or domains: Liquiphita (life based within organic fluids), Minerallia (life which builds vestages for ... with the cell wall. - Replicoid - (Aka Replisome ) Technically a temporary part of the inner cell membrane, the replicoids are small bumps ...
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The Fiber Disease... X - His story of treating skin parasite(s) Strongylus monospinigerum - (temporary name given for this in China) General description: An unidentified ... & water solution. Nov. 30th… obtained IVERMECTIN.. took 12 mg.. based on weight.. via first visit to a NYC Dermatologist. This dosage is ...
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The Fiber Disease... this with the engineering of an entirely new and advanced species based on our own DNA, with many of the "potentials" unlocked. The ... the point of unbearableness . Comfort each other. The mental fog is temporary. The symbiote will leave our systems when the final administration ...
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The Fiber Disease... this with the engineering of an entirely new and advanced species based on our own DNA, with many of the "potentials" unlocked. Desireable ... the point of unbearableness . Comfort each other. The mental fog is temporary. The symbiote will leave our systems when the final administration ...
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