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Dictionary » T » Tidy Tidytidy (Science: zoology) The wren; called also tiddy. The tidy for her notes as delicate as they. (Drayton) This name is probably applied also to other small singing birds, as the goldcrest. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Microbiology Investigation improvements?... under the Bunsen burner to dry. 16. Label plates clearly with initials, E. coli and date of inoculation. 17. Incubate the plates at 37+/-1ºC. 18. Tidy away all equipment, sterilise all biohazards. Results % effectiveness determined by the amount of E. coli growth around the antibiotic. 100% effectiveness ...
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Microbiology Investigation improvements?... to dry. 16. Label plates clearly with initials, E. coli and date of inoculation. 17. Incubate the plates at a warm temperature (15-25ºC). 18. Tidy away all equipment, sterilise all biohazards. Results % effectiveness determined by the amount of E. coli growth around the antibiotic. 100% effectiveness ...
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Gene-sharing possible between viruses, protozoa & bacteria?... and exchange of Idea. What you are reading here is the product of the merging of 2 threads. It is not nice to read as it is, so keep it nice and tidy on only thread in the future, thanks. [/MODERATING NOTE]
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Print partial chromatogram... (ab1 extension). I use BioEdit to look at it, but I want to print only the relevant part from that long chromatogram to make my notebook nice and tidy. Do you have a clue as to how to do it? Thanks Arik
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Re: Metabolism and Mitochondria Biohazard, you would bring up the case of a eukaryotic cell that has no nucleus. Just when I think I've written something tidy, the real biology appears... Heh, I thought you just wanted to concentrate on nucleated cells and I was thinking that maybe I should mention also these anucleated ...
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