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However , type air incubators will vary several degrees little or no effect on most
species is observed at Celsius , or even more if opened frequently . Wa
pressures from 1 to 100 atm , and no pure cultures ter - jacketed incubators
maintain a ...
However , type air incubators will vary several degrees little or no effect on most
species is observed at Celsius , or even more if opened frequently . Wa
pressures from 1 to 100 atm , and no pure cultures ter - jacketed incubators
maintain a ...
Page 239
The extent of cell killing may be determined by examining the differential effect of
a given compound on a repair ... The mutagenic effects may vary somewhat from
one batch of S - 9 to another , so it is well to spot test each new batch at several ...
The extent of cell killing may be determined by examining the differential effect of
a given compound on a repair ... The mutagenic effects may vary somewhat from
one batch of S - 9 to another , so it is well to spot test each new batch at several ...
Page 312
If the specific activity is higher or lower than this value , the magnitude of the
isotope effect may be different , or there may be exchanges with hydrogen atoms
not derived from ' H , 0 ( lower specific activity ) , or more than one proton from '
H2O ...
If the specific activity is higher or lower than this value , the magnitude of the
isotope effect may be different , or there may be exchanges with hydrogen atoms
not derived from ' H , 0 ( lower specific activity ) , or more than one proton from '
H2O ...
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