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Depends on the context of the word. Cut fabric? Cut from a team?
I was pleasantly surprised when my friend gave me a cut of the prize money.
Norms can be positive or negative, depending on a multitude of factors. NOTE: This is not a good homework question to cut and paste here.
No, no matter what, magnets have poles. In other words, magnets will always have a positive and negative side. If you cut you magnet in half, those two new magnets will both have + and - sides. Do this infinity times until you have a magnet 1 atom thick. The atom will still have a positive and negative pole. Hope this helps.
Of course it it is. An electron is negative, while a proton is positive. Therefore, by adding an electron, its the same thing as adding a negative. 0 - 1 = -1. So to cut to the chase, adding an electron makes the atom negative.
Humans can effect Hummingbirds in positive or negative ways.Some positive ways are that Humans plant trees for shelter, and nectar inside of the flowers people plant.Some negative ways are that they cut down those trees or take away places that were buildings that the Hummingbirds used for shelter near the buildings.
The word "atom" comes from the Greek word "atomos," which means indivisible or uncuttable. It does not mean "able to duplicate."
As far as I know, Cut the head off and make the +(red) and -(black) stick out. Then put the positive on one of the metal squares and negative on the other.
The Kikuyu word for the English word cut is "kata."
Yes, the word "cut" is a morpheme.
Yes, you can cut the end connector of the adapter and peel the 2 wires. The white wire is the positive and the black one is the negative, then open the battery place of the MP3, remove the battery and hook the negative wire to the spring and stick the positive wire to the other end. Adjust your adapter to 1.5V and run your MP3 player :)
No. A treatment of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and the enzyme, lysozyme, will cause gram negative bacteria to lyse. Some gram positive bacteria can also be lysed by doing this. The EDTA stabilizes the solution and allows lysozyme to cut the bonds between the carbohydrates that make up the cell wall wall in bacteria. This will lyse the cell and cause the contents of the cell to be spilled out. This technique is primarily used for DNA assays. A good way to isolate either gram positive or gram negative is by using different types of agar. The MacConkey agarmight be the most useful for what you want to do. It will only allow gram negative to grow, isolating just the gram negatives only.