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the probe is designed to only bind to certain sequences, for example it can be designed to only bind to a DNA sequence with a certain missense mutation and activate the fluorescence
2022, February 1st, look at the mess out country has become due to this fentynl. Heroin was one thing. It was actually pretty darn safe. It's long gone. Here in Detroit it's been gone for 5 years, only fentynl since then. It has no euphoria, none of the feel good of heroin, just a nasty drug that either puts you to sleep or if it don't you really don't feel it..... or the 3rd option- you die. It seems to be not only 50x stronger than heroin.....but 50x harder to quit. Horrid. 21 of my 40 years stuck on IV heroin and fentynl. My brain just doesn't work without it anymore.
At the very least with methadone, you always have a wake up, rarely go sick, and you can eventually work up to having to go only once a month. Street dope, has to many negative longterm outcomes. Mitigate those issues & you can have a more sane healthy life.
5:35 The Battle of Fromelles wasn't the first major battle fought by Australian troops in the First World War. Gallipoli was. Fromelles was their first major battle on the Western Front, however. Apart from that, very interesting video and good to see the important work that you're doing.
Is this equipment safe to extract DNA from COVID-19 positive blood samples and other high-risk samples given the nature of the centrifuge and decantation? Can these processes cause aerosol formation?
My Great Great Grandad, Private Harold Bates, (Royal 2/7 Warwickshire Regiment was killed in this battle and his body was never found. It's most likely, thanks to my father's investigations, that he is in an unmarked grave, at Cabaret Rouge. RIP Harold.