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Health, 23.06.2019 04:00
Some viruses can be crystallized and their structures analyzed. one such virus is yellow mottle virus, which infects beans. this virus has a single-stranded rna genome containing about 6300 nucleotides. its capsid is 25-30 nm in diameter and contains 180 identical capsomeres.if the yellow mottle virus begins its infection of a cell by using its genome as mrna, which of the following would you expect to be able to measure? a) replication rateb) transcription ratec) translation rated) formation of new transcription factors
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Health, 23.06.2019 13:10
Match the serving size with the correct type of food. a steak: rice: celery: coleslaw: chicken: a muffin: answer choices : size of your palms, size of your fingers, unlimited, cut in half
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Health, 23.06.2019 13:40
How does drinking alcohol or using drugs put a person at risk for hiv infection? a.they improve judgment, which makes it more likely for people to engage in risky behavior. b.they impair judgment, which makes it more likely for people to engage in risky behavior. c.they impair judgment, which makes it less likely for people to engage in risky behavior. d.they improve judgment, which makes it less likely for people to engage in risky behavior.
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Health, 23.06.2019 22:40
When you aggregate your data, you need to remember a. you'll use this data to parents understand your work. b. everyone should end up looking similar in their development. c. you're looking at the whole group rather than each individual. d. the big picture represents your instructional practices only.
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