Examples of using Hybridisation in English and their translations into Dutch
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Morus" classification is even further complicated by widespread hybridisation, wherein the hybrids are fertile.
Cockayne's major contributions to botany were in plant ecology and in his theories of hybridisation.
one 2p-orbital participate in the hybridisation.
makes a plea for tolerance and hybridisation.
one 2p-orbital participate in the hybridisation.
only two 2p obitals participate in the hybridisation.
Furthermore, successful multi-generation hybridisation with ruderalis has spawned the 4th generation of Super Autoflowering cannabis.
Many of his novels are set in the fictional UK town of Camford, which is a hybridisation of the two university towns of Oxford and Cambridge.
three 2p-orbitals participate in this hybridisation.
While hybridisation is important from the perspective of increased efficiency up until 2025,
The Kurume Hybrids are originally the result of hybridisation in Japan, some varieties came to England around 1850,
In a first step, Suppression subtractive hybridisation(SSH) PCR will be used for the production of cDNA libraries which consist of the most relevant gene transcripts.
This yeast's complicated genome appears to be the result of hybridisation between two pure species in the Saccharomyces species complex, a factor that led to difficulty in establishing a proper taxonomy of the species.
often used in further hybridisations.
There is also hybridisation on Malta.
Hybridisation describes the bonding atoms from an atom's point of view.
In chemistry, the term hybridisation refers to the formation of bonds between the atomic orbitals of various atoms.
Therefore we will perform immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridisation on tissues of adult wild-type(WT) mice.
This is not just a copy of the real person, but an hybridisation of the original.
in situ hybridisation.
