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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, but I do my best to help you with any general science questions at any level.
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Ph.D, but currently doing my postdoctoral training at Havard Medical School teaching hospital in cancer biology
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Hello there, Thanks for contacting me. I think this may help you better. I am not familiar with it and do not want to give you wrong information. Here it is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostrich http://www
Hi there, This is a chemistry question, but I do my best to answer you based on my knowledge in that area. Also, at the end, I have added a website that may explain much better than I do. Well, the
Hi there, Let me know if these articles will help you. If not, I will find some more and explain it myself. http://bygl.osu.edu/index.php/bygl-newsletters/bug-bytes/92-may-29-2008/251-lace http://www
Hi there, You are very welcome. I think it is becasue, again, you have to equiblirate your equation. Honestly, most of the time, we were told to use O2 instead of 1/2O2. but if you think about it: H2
Hi there, you usually multiply because you need the equiblrium between the number of atoms that you have in each site. If you use the 1/2 of oxyen you are not able to get one mole of CH4. If you go back
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