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Possibly. It depends on how and when it was lost.
There partition ration for enzyme defines the relationship between two enzymes of the same kind. The partition ration of the enzymes depends with the enzymes in question.
It depends on how the partition is installed. Some are bolted in, some are riveted in. Either way any fasteners need removed.It depends on how the partition is installed. Some are bolted in, some are riveted in. Either way any fasteners need removed.
It depends on pKa and Kow.
breathing puron will sometimes hurt you it depends.
curtis pickett
in the fixed partition the partition is once allocated is fixed. in fixed partition more memory wastage because of internal & external fragmentation.... in variable partition when a process comes then according to need of process the size of memory is allocated to the process
It really depends on what specific connective tissue you are talking about. Examples of connective tissues are skin, blood, bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Based on the deficiency, serious problems or possibly death will occur.
wireless. but it depends on the power of the controller for each device.
It depends on your personal opinion. If you like the way a toilet partition looks then yes you should. Some people are claustrophobic and do not like to feel surrounded by the walls.
That depends on what primary partition the fourth extended partition has been placed on. If it was on the first primary partition, it would be /dev/sdb5 (or /dev/hdb5). If it was on the second primary partition, it would be /dev/sdb6 (or /dev/hdb6). If the third, /dev/sdb7, etc... Of course that's assuming you have placed all your logical partitions in a single primary partition. There are several other arrangements you could theoretically have made.
yes but depends on where they are