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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Fly Work
Flip collection cages: 2:50 P Clear cages for virgin collection: fog, DB-HBZ? need LacZ labeled hb[12]s. Clear cages for DB-HbZ virgins.
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Protected: Reflection on Hb patterning
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Fly Work
Flip collection cages: 11:30A (laying well today) Set up new collection cages: sna[18]/CyO, MP10 Hz Clear fog bottles to collect virgins Expand hb[D]/HbZ to look at BAC09 in hb nulls.
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Project scheduling emails (2o min) Advising on stability analysis (20 min) Helping students with LaTeX (20 min) Other student emails (20 min) Reschedule paper submissions Graded HW5 (1.5 hrs)
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Migrate Notebook
This is my wordpress based online lab notebook. I have been using an OpenOffice document to maintain an electronic lab notebook for the last year. With that style of notebook, I type an entry for each day, I drag and … Continue reading
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