Eosin Methylene Blue Agar (EMB) was developed by Holt-Harris and Teague.1 This formula contains lactose and sucrose with two indicator dyes, Eosin Y and Methylene Blue. The use of Eosin Y and Methylene Blue as indicators produced sharp and distinct differentiation between colonies of lactose fermenting and nonfermenting organisms. Sucrose is included to detect coliforms that ferment sucrose more readily than lactose. EMB Agar is selective due to the presence of an inhibitor and differential based on the ability of some organisms to ferment carbohydrates with the absorption of an Eosin Y and Methylene Blue complex.
after you beat the game go to mister Pokemon and he will give you a red orb for soul silver and a blue orb for heart gold and then go to the embbed tower
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U can't get kyogre at soul silver ,but Only if u have a friend with kyogre on HG Trade with it and get The jade orb with Oak then go to embbed tower and , yes , rayquaza waiting , Get heavy ,Ultra , Dusk Balls To try to catch it and then awaken sleep , paralyze and poison then Catch it . Hope i helped
it is located near the Safari Zone, on route 47. before going make sure you have the red orb/blue orb! many trainers on the way so be careful, at the end you will see a hiker. he will not battle you, but will tell you that you have arived at embbed tower. Go inside the cave-like thing next to him. this is it, you will see grondon if you are playing SoulSilver(NOTE: you will only get red orb) or kyogre if you are playing HeartGold(NOTE: you will only get blue). also if you want raquaza you will need both kyogre and groundon.(NOTE: you cannot get groundon in HeartGold or kyogre in SoulSilver in less you trade also IT MUST BE FROM EMBEDDED TOWER IN ORDER TO GET RAQUAZA!). the embedded tower is in the same location in both HeartGold and SoulSilver. GOOD LUCK CATCHING KYOGRE/GROUNDON!!P.S: kyogre and groundon are level 50.First, just start heading to the Safari Zone through the cave in Cianwood. Once you come to another cave where you can see one ladder going up, and one ladder going down, take the one that is heading down. Once through it, you will come to a small patch of sand. Surf left until you see the cave entrance, where there will be a hiker standing by the entrance. Before you go there to get Kyogre/Groudon, make sure that you have the Blue/Red orb from Mr. Pokemon, which you can get when you give him the Red Scale from the shining gyarados in the Lake of Rage. Answer by SuperSquirtle, Pokemon Master.
I had doubled sided tape across two large walls. I've read other posts and tried just about everything on the circa 200 pieces I had to get off. Every situation is different.This post is in reference to my situation, which was:- 200 pieces of double sided tape- untouched for about 3 years . . . no consistency left (i.e. no "peeling it off" with a blow dryer)- matte latex interior wall paint on relatively new drywallI tried a number of options including goo gone, magic erase pads, soap and water, the old thumb rub, and goof off. They all work to varying degrees and with stipulations.HAIR DRYER - First off, the hairdryer does work if your double sided tape still has some form left to it. I was able to peel off a couple of pieces and it was a fabulous relief. I didn't even need a hairdryer . . . I just got my spackle knife under the corner and went for it.THUMB RUB - Thumb rub worked the best in that it had the least amount of damage to the dry wall. If I hadn't already committed to repainting, I would have done this out of desperation. I, however, got a huge blister on my thumb after one piece of tape and couldn't deal.MAGIC PADS (available at Bed Bath and Beyond) - Didn't work on the real problem, but are good for a final run through. I felt to some degree that they were just moving paint around gently across my drywall. Which was good for smoothing out the surface but not for taking care of the real issue.GOO GONE - Worked, but it about 4 applications with the spackle knife and I REALLY doused it.GOOF OFF - My choice. It worked in about 2 applications but the downside is that it also takes off a lot of paint. I did notice, however, that when it hit my molding (which I assume is a satin) it didn't do hardly as much harm.* SOAP and WATER doesn't work. Surprise! But it does help clean off the goof off and goo gone mess once you're done.These instructions are for my preferred method, Goof Off.I started with the smaller can, then reverted to the aerosol, which I liked better but it doesn't really matter. I had a huge roll of paper towels at hand and sprayed each piece of tape one at a time. I tried a soft cloth but the nasty glue wouldn't stick to it.1. Spray and wait 30 seconds to a minute.2. Push off with a spackle knife.TIPS: a) wipe the spackle knife often, b) try to stay in a straight line . . . the double sided tape will stick to clean wall in a second if you wander at all, c) the goof off takes off some of your paint, so the more parallel your spackle knife is to the drywall, the better.3. Do it again. I had to spray each piece a second time and wipe off with spackle knife. Afterwords, rub paper towel over gently so as to remove as little paint as possible while taking off the remaining residue.4. Wash it off with a damp cloth. It's not going to be perfect and there are going to be some gray metal marks from the scraping. You can wipe that off with the magic pads or you commit to repainting. If your situation is anything like mine, you're repainting.5. I followed up the goof off procedure with some spackling and sanding.