<p>Omg, lyke, u found me out!!!1!!</p>
<p>ZOMGGZZZZZZZ</p>
<p>My week will be awesome for heretofore obvious reasons.</p>
<p>I knew that was it, rockermcr
you have an e-crush on me
<em>blushes</em></p>
<p>"Heretofore" sounds like a mistake. But it isn't. Silly English.</p>
<p>But it's fun to say, so I say it. Heretofore obvious reasons, you see. Heretofore.</p>
<p>It makes me think of "hitherto." Which in turn makes me think of "come hither." Not good.</p>
<p>It makes me think of "hitherto." Which in turn makes me think of "come hither." Not good.</p>
<p>It's official. duckedtape is jmarin. I'm 110% positively sure.</p>
<p>Haha. I expect to be banned tomorrow.</p>
<p>mike, i think so too.</p>
<p>why, rocker?</p>
<p>I wish someone would just break his computer, seriously. </p>
<p>I'll probably be suspended for that statement.</p>
<p>Andrea: Because I was rude to duckedtape.</p>
<p>Haha. CC will die without all of us.</p>
<p>hahahahahahha
sorry
I have a warranty on macbook for another 2 years.
:)</p>
<p>cc or the cafe?</p>
<p>well, Cafe might die...w/o us......I'd never say CC wud!</p>
<p>Aalsdkffgjvadlkfgj adslkfj asd biology.</p>
<p><strong><em>ing *</em></strong> *<strong><em>ing plants piece of *</em></strong> biology *<strong><em>ing book *</em></strong> that *** in its <strong><em>ing ass *</em></strong>ing xylems with their *<strong><em>ty *</em></strong>ing *** transport systems that <strong><em>ing transport *</em></strong> up their ***ing vessels.</p>
<p>but mcr did.</p>
<p>Les, you're a senior. Just stop studying and wing it.</p>
<p>LesOs: Considering your utmost interest into Plant Biology, I would be glad to introduce you to the broader experience of a particular plant topic, that I believe you would find the most interesting topic in your life so far: </p>
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Abstract The effect of nitrosylmethylurea (NMU) on the mitotic index and the frequency of cells with aberrations, as well as the effects of pre- and posttreatment with antioxidant ambiol on the NMU effects were studied on seedlings of common winter wheat Triticum aestivum, cultivar Moskovskaya 39. Both pre- and posttreatment with ambiol resulted in antimutagenic effect but after posttreatment, the effect was lower. Irrespective of type of seedling treatment with ambiol and the time of their fixation (45, 48, and 51 h), when mitotic index is plotted versus frequency of cells with aberrations, all experimental points fall on the same regression line with coefficient of correlation of −0.82 (P < 0.001). This implies that the same mechanism underlies antimutagenic effect irrespective of when the antimutagen was applied, before or after the knockout mutagen dose. This also suggests that the antimutagenic effect is independent of the degree of the mutagen-induced damage, because by the time of posttreatment, the volume of genome damage is already determined and the antimutagen fails to change it. Finally, this suggests that irrespective of time of antimutagen treatment, the mutation frequency is reduced by the mechanism of stimulated repopulation.
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<p>I hope you enjoyed reading the abstract, and willing to buy the whole research paper, as much as I am willing to buy/check out ten more AP Books for the upcoming AP Exams! ;)</p>
<p>(Speaking of getting banned, my last post might do it).</p>
<p>Did you enjoy it as much as I did? :D</p>
<p>btw...does it show that I'm offline? :confused:</p>