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#tewikiotereomāori Kia kaha te reo Māori a te Tari Matū Koiora/Let's make the Māori language strong at the Department of Biochemistry Te kupu o tēnei rā (the word for today): te taka pūmotu (the periodic table - some of it!)
Kia ora Conor & Gemella - tino pai te reo! www.facebook.com/share/v/AkFC...
Here’s some clever paper craft that gave the presenter way MORE effective space in her poster: betterposters.blogspot.com/2024/09/spin...
I love papercraft on posters, and Caroline O’Donnell has used it cleverly on her poster. While I have a still photo in this post, you probab...
Journal Club – Friday 20 Sep, 12pm, Rm BIG13 Toby Brown: Research Trip Presentation (Marjorie McCallum Travel Fund) Steph Hughes: Breathing through your behind and other fantastical science from the 2024 Ig Nobels
#tewikiotereomāori Kia kaha te reo Māori a te Tari Matū Koiora/Let's make the Māori language strong at the Department of Biochemistry Ngā kupu o tēnei rā (the words for today): waikawa ngako (fatty acid) huka (sugar)
I have a little most about this poster introducing the Web on the Better Posters blog: betterposters.blogspot.com/2023/06/post...sites.google.com/view/posterg...
#tewikiotereomāori Kia kaha te reo Māori a te Tari Matū Koiora/Let's make the Māori language strong at the Department of Biochemistry Ngā kupu o tēnei rā (The words for today): waikawa tuipūmua (RNA) wai (water)
Latest publication from Otago Biochemistry. Phe265 of the D1 protein is required to stabilize plastoquinone binding in the QB-binding site of photosystem II in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
In Photosystem II electrons from water splitting pass through a primary quinone electron acceptor (QA) to the secondary plastoquinone (QB). The D2 pro…