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Dictionary » W » Wavy Wavywavy 1. Rising or swelling in waves; full of waves. The wavy seas. 2. Playing to and fro; undulating; as, wavy flames. Let her glad valleys smile with wavy corn. (prior) 3. (Science: botany) Undulating on the border or surface; waved. ![]()
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Results from our forumWhy do Africans have large noses and lips?... East Africans, North Africans, and some Central Africans have thin noses, normal - thin lips and usually have curly hair and can have straight/wavy hair. It's not because of mixing with non-Africans, it's because Africans are a diverse people. In fact, Africans are the most diverse ethnic group, ...
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Re:... I see, so just to make sure here is what i got: 1.make a horizontal line across the plate (just one streak right) 2.with another toothpick make a wavy perpendicular like line on the first streak 3with another toothpick make a wavy perpendicular line on the second streak am i confused or did i ...
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Streaking for Isolation... I see, so just to make sure here is what i got: 1.make a horizontal line across the plate (just one streak right) 2.with another toothpick make a wavy perpendicular like line on the first streak 3with another toothpick make a wavy perpendicular line on the second streak am i confused or did i ...
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Streaking for Isolation... was to use sterile toothpicks: 1- Pick a colony with a sterile toothpick and make a short streak on the plate 2- with another toothpick make a wavy line crossing the first one at the beginning 3- with yet another toothpick make a third and last line cutting the second on 1 or 2 points and make ...
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Having trouble with applying the Hardy-Weinberg Principle... the system is codominant. The genotypes and associated phenotypes are as follows: Genotype Phenotypic Characteristics PP "Pompadour" -- wavy hair Pp "Permed" - tightly curled hair pp "Punk" - spiked hair Collecting data on a random sample of 2,000 individuals at locations ...
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