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Dictionary » W » Wear Down Wear DownExhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; We wore ourselves out on this hike. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: growing bacteria in petri dishes... absolutely supporting of what Mr Moderator has said. Working with germs require very much aseptic conditions, sometimes we Microbiologists have to wear gloves for handling cultures. As a part of your project concerned I don't know the motive of your project and from where you have isolated the ...
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Re: Salmonella and e. Coli... and poop germs" on to my legs while sitting on the toilet and onto my pants when I pick them up after done using the bathroom. I cant wear shorts or anything that shows my legs and will allow the germs to spread. even if I have pants on and they somehow get wet I freak because I think ...
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Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... expert to distinguish them. The two have near-identical biology, even down to the minutiae of developmental processes. Surprisingly, however, their ... any damages drop out by the thousands every day presumably due to wear and tear of existence in the chromosomes only to be promptly replaced ...
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gain... and kinda cutting candies and junk food !! Recently, it is even growing worse than ever and I can feel it swelling, hard and hurting I no more can wear my rings, bracelets, shoes and clothes and my face is a round loaf of bread .. the strange thing is that the bloating is not just during ovulation ...
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Fungus growing on agar plates. contamination??... since you said you didnt pour it under the hood. It might also be from the plate or the media which was not properly sterilized. Its okay not to wear gloves but be sure to disinfect you hands and do proper aseptic technique. ..and also, dont talk when pouring agar...if you cant help it, use mask ...
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