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Dictionary » W » Whole-tree harvesting Whole-tree harvestingwhole-tree harvesting A harvesting method in which the whole tree (above the stump) is removed. ![]()
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Results from our forumLearning tissue culture, specifically moDC generation... with antigen (or alternatively first pulse the DCs with antigen for 4 hours in +37C and wash). The cells are stuck quite firmly to the plate, so harvesting may break some of them. Use of EDTA or some other such ion-binding substance may help removing the cells alive. Use a microscope to make ...
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Re: Cellular respiration questions..For one you are missing the main concept of cellular respiration. The whole entire process of cellular respiration can be simplified as the breakdown ... (G3P). The energy investment step requires 2 ATP, and the energy harvesting step produces 4 ATP. Totaling in a net gain of only 2 ATP. During ...
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Incubation of Soil Fungi... One or a 1000 distinct fungal cells can give 1 cfu. Similarly serial dilution is invalid procedure to reduce inoculum concentration. You could try harvesting and resuspending conidiospores but precise measurment even with these is not readily obtained and multicellular mycelial fragments and conidiospores ...
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NLP... however, has not been conclusive in terms of the use of straw residue to help retain nitrogen would be able to compensate the income losses from harvesting the straw.
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Re: What are delocalized electrons?... they have slightly different absorption spectra, so chl b works as additional pigment. Similarly as carotenoids. Look for structure of light harvesting complex ( this one is little better for you). I'm linking to Wikipedia, because it's (relatively) good starting point, but it's of course ...
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