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Results from our forumRe: Important unknown nanotech within humans... filaments can be clearly seen (left center) to emerge from a primary filament. The network continues to densify from that point forward. The width of the primary filament (larger size) is approximately 12 microns in thickness, which is in accord with previous measurements for the encasing ...
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Dandelion having very wide stem (see photo)This dandelion stem is very wide (seems to be the width of eight typical dandelion stems attached side to side, and the flower is flattened). I wonder how unusual it is? P1010026.JPG
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Re: FACS results analysis... I briefly try to explain some of your questions: 1, 2, 3: H is for height, the "peak" of the signal depending on its voltage. W is for width, essentially this depends on the duration of the signal. A is for area, which is basically H+W. I think there are some nice graphs that explain ...
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Re: Brain size=IQ level theory (Blacks vs Whites & Asians)... by Johnson et al. (1985), who found that the professional and semiprofessional groups averaged significantly larger head sizes (both length and width) than did unskilled groups. The results were striking for men but less clear-cut for women. Rushton and Ankney (1996) calculated cranial capacities ...
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Plant Experiment: Growth of a Geranium... Geraniums One in Pot A and one in Pot B....over 19 days being watered in the same amount 100mL a day, we noticed that Pot A Plant grew larger in width and growth whereas, Pot B Plant did not grew that large.... The question i dont get is, what does he mean when he states, "ACCOUNT FOR the ...
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