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Results from our forumRe: Lipid Bilayers vs Micelles... however, the hydrophobic tails have a greater cross-sectional area than the heads, and so they cannot form stable micelles - in other words, the volume of the interior of a hypothetical phospholipid micelle would not allow the hydrophilic heads to make a continuous, unbroken surface. ...
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On the number of limbs.Because it's not so easy to gain or lose limbs. Even aquatic mammals which seem to have no limbs, have still rudimentary legs. In other words, it is easier to change something than to gain or lose it.
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BAP, brassinolide, triacontanol, Amino, kelp foliar question... of money to buy the highest quality car but not willing to drive it outside afraid that the sun, wind, dust and rain will spoil the car. In other words, it does not serve the purpose. If it is for the purpose of decoration and only decoration, it is much wiser to save money not to have the engine ...
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If God's a myth, isn't Evolution Science Fiction?... has been and continues to be observed, so it has most definitely not stopped. One problem that science has is that the definition and usage of words in science is sometimes different from that used in every day language. The word "theory" is the most problematic. But we often say ...
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Things that cause cancer (in modern humans who live longer)... well. But also their effect could be lessened by higher fibre content, because the exposure time to these compounds could become shorter. In other words, the so-called paleo diet for example, is thought to be good for humans because (among other things), it contains lots of fibre and red meat only ...
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