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Yes, molten steel was observed at the World Trade Center site following the events of 9/11.
In a trihybrid cross, a segregation ratio of 27:9:9:9:3:3:3:1 (9:3:3:1 ratio raised to the third power) is expected. This ratio represents the distribution of different combinations of alleles from the three genes being studied.
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9 being a +, and 6 being a -, you would start with +9 and go down -6, the answer being +3.
Yes, molten steel was observed at the 9/11 site. The presence of molten steel suggests that the fires burned at extremely high temperatures, which could have implications for the structural integrity of the buildings and the investigation into the cause of the collapse.
Being late means not being on time. If you're supposed to be somewhere at 9:00 AM and you arrive at 9:10, you are late.
If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.If there were any other numbers that could have been observed, then the modes are the five numbers. These five were observed more often than the number 3, for example.
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Depends on the world you work in. With J being a JACK then no its not, Jack being a face card and 9 not. ... With 9 being a number and J being a letter, then No Again. ... But if 9, a number - being One less that 10, and J being a letter many numbers less than Z - then YES is is bigger. being that 9 is made up of 6 parts and J of only 3 the Nine is twice as big. so - except in its typography - then normally NO - 9 is NOT bigger than J.in
Bicornate is the medical term meaning having two processes or horn-like projections.
Early experiments on photoperiodism dealt with the flowering period of plants. They defined short-day ( late summer and fall, less than about 16 hours ), long-day ( summer, longer than 9 to 16 hours ), day-neutral ( any length ), and intermediate-day ( not classifiable as either long-day or short-day) plants in relation to their photoperiod. One of early publications: Factors Controlling Flowering of the Chrysanthemum: I. THE EFFECTS OF PHOTOPERIOD... SCHWABE J. Exp. Bot..1950