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Over 300 active Christian Websites participate in the Praize Banner Exchange. ... more
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A- The first thing that makes YM so different is that we were one of the first websites out there created to support young moms. We also have many features that set us apart from the rest, including a set of YM Guidelines that ensure our discussion ... more
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No. You can make FTP transfers at any time you wish. ... more
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Anchorage, Alaska; Chicago, Illinois; the state of New Hampshire; Dayton, Ohio; Southeastern Kentucky; Marquette, Michigan; Rosebud, South Dakota; Portland, Oregon; Santa Cruz, California; and, Seattle, Washington. ... more
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The shRNA was cloned into the AgeI and EcoRI sites. The individual hairpin sequences can be found on our website as well. ... more
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Yes, my Homestead sites do get listed in the Search engines, I have mine listed in quite a few, although, I don't spend much time trying to get a top ranking, as I believe in other ways to get traffic to a web site such as mine. What's the point of ... more
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YES. Bottles collected for blood culture, no matter how many, when collected from one site will only constitute one set. If you are to do two blood culture sets, collect from two different sites. ... more
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The Ground Water Remediation Standards that are applied at remediation sites depend upon the ground water classification in which the site is located. The ground waters of the State are divided into three major classes: Class I – Ground Water of ... more
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Carbon 14 is appropriate for two reasons. First, it decays rapidly (has a short half life). Since most archeological sites are relatively recent considering the age of the Earth it is necessary to use something that decays rapidly in order to ... more
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No. Inserts were subcloned into the pCMV6-AC vector using various combinations of restriction enzymes appropriate to each specific cDNA. Please contact OriGene technical support for information on your specific construct. ... more
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