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Dictionary » W » Weakly Weaklyweakly Not strong of constitution; infirm; feeble; as, a weakly woman; a man of a weakly constitution. Origin: Weaklier; Weakliest. ![]()
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Results from our forumwhat's the ruminants stomach pH?cow has four stomachs: first two are weakly alkaline so bacteria can live in them, the fourth one=the real stomach=abomasum is acidic, like any stomach. the third one=omasum is somewhere in between, but probably much closer to the rumen and ...
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what's the ruminants stomach pH?... stomach has alkaline pH, I checked wikipedia and it says "Under normal fermentation conditions the environment in the reticulorumen is weakly alkaline and is populated by microbes that are adapted to the elevated ph; since the stomach is acidic it acts as a barrier that kills reticulorumen ...
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Re: Staphyltect test mechanism... and while doing that also other such particles - this in turn forms agglutination visible by naked eye. Sole IgG antibodies are relatively weakly agglutining (is this a proper term? :)), and thus this little tweak greatly improves the result. Furthermore, the particles are usually coloured, ...
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The Fiber Disease... acid 30±18 Fetuin 445±35 Mucin 377±35 Ganglioside GM1 30±12 Ganglioside GD1 25±10 The enzyme was also strongly inhibited by Neu5Ac, 2en and weakly by pNPO. Evaluation of the inhibition against Mu-Neu5Ac as substrate revealed competitive patterns (Fig. 3) for both Neu5Ac2en and pNP-oxamic ...
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The Fiber Disease... Vibrio cholera - a few, rare strains emit faint light; growth at 40C Vibrio fischeri - yellow-orange growth at 30C; no growth at 4C; emits light weakly Vibrio (Photobacterium) phosphoreum - growth at 4C, no growth 35C; brightest light emiter of all bacteria; isolated from fish light organs and ...
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