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... effect of some treatment . This requires comparison of growth with and without treatment . Ultimately , comparison re- quires replicate control cultures and replicate experimental cultures . Then , the standard t test of the specific ...
... effect of some treatment . This requires comparison of growth with and without treatment . Ultimately , comparison re- quires replicate control cultures and replicate experimental cultures . Then , the standard t test of the specific ...
Page 239
... effect being noted is on the linear portion of the dose - response curve and not at a concentration which produces more killing relative to the mu- tagenic effect . The extent of cell killing may be determined by examining the ...
... effect being noted is on the linear portion of the dose - response curve and not at a concentration which produces more killing relative to the mu- tagenic effect . The extent of cell killing may be determined by examining the ...
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... effects relative to hy- drogen due to the large change in mass involved . The effect is most pronounced when making or breaking the bond between tritium or hydrogen and another atom is a rate - limiting step in the reaction . This effect ...
... effects relative to hy- drogen due to the large change in mass involved . The effect is most pronounced when making or breaking the bond between tritium or hydrogen and another atom is a rate - limiting step in the reaction . This effect ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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