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waiting. any minute now, the ship's lines will pull taut, and a green mesh bag will be back up on deck. when that time comes, a sigh of relief as crewmembers empty out the full bag onto the deck. stepping forward are jeannette anderson, a cell biologist, and robert johansen, a marine biologist. the pile
the ship. it is critical to begin testing as soon as possible, ensuring freshness of the organisms. johansen cuts open the starfish, while anderson makes solutions to be plated on a petri dish. in a few weeks, bacteria will grow on the plates, hopefully exhibiting antibacterial properties. it is a long...
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, finishes, and can generate a supple, wrinkle-free, anti-fungal protective layer. use of its hygroscopic characteristics, can reduce the breaking zhang rate of spinning yarn. polyacrylamide as a treatment agent to prevent static electricity and flame retardant fabrics. when used as auxiliaries, polyacrylamide...
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