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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 forumConnection between opioid receptors and fatty acid receptors... Even artificial cannabinoids found in "spice" mixes have long (at least 4 carbon long) fatty chains. Shorter chains seem to bind weakly or just block cannabinoid receptors.
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Re:... process). But it would explain why people could theoretically stop (excuse the pun) watches - if I could (artificially) disrupt a mouse, a very weakly powered watch could theoretically be disrupted with a sufficient enough bodily charge. What do I mean by naturally occurring negative ions? This ...
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Percentage of Beneficial/Deleterious mutations... model involving DNA Polymerase III in E. Coli, and I need to determine the percentage of mutations that are deleterious, beneficial and weakly deleterious/beneficial. According to Wikipedia, 70% of mutations (on genes) are deleterious, and the remainder are neutral/beneficial. I know ...
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Re: Ethidium... hamster V79H3 cells, (d) to a cell transformation assay in mouse BALB/c3T3 cells (AA, 1-2 mM, 72 h treatment). Sister chromatid exchange was also weakly but significantly induced by AA (AA, 1-2.5 mM, 24 h treatment) in Chinese hamster V79H3 cells. Carcinogenic potential of AA was reported in mice ...
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the nature of chyme... the food was chewed before being swallowed. This homogenous mixture could also be based on the person's digestive enzymes, and how strongly or weakly they digest the food, and how strong or weak the agitation of the chyme went thru in the stomach and small intestines. Also by the jejunem, the ...
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