"There is another way of putting this. But I forgot it." - Pier Giorgio DiCicco
I have a scanner right over here but the image is too low-res for the scanner to read.
pjwbiwbr - That's what it says. Or that may just be the word verification word. I'm not sure.And someone somewhere who has a fax number one digit off yours is yelling down the phone saying, "Where are my bar codes?!?"
wyldwoods - thanks for the thought, anyway ;)I suspect they're just numbers that wouldn't be meaningful, but who knows?
They're the secret code for that giant "laser" in orbit around Earth, and as I too have a scanner, I can now TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!
Not the Clangers and the Soup Dragon?
the lefthandside (83456109) googles up as "ECGB gene info DLL3" according some .jp site to do with fruit flies or a chinese telephone number in the 591 area code or an auction for a shotgun at gunbroker.com.Sorry I can't be any more help than that.
Well, that is curious... not a gene I work on though.It also links to a cDNA (BC063012) corresponding to a gene called CRISPLD2, which also seems rather irrelevant.Ah well.
I wonder if they put the paper in the right way round? or is that too obvious??
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I have a scanner right over here but the image is too low-res for the scanner to read.
pjwbiwbr - That's what it says.
Or that may just be the word verification word. I'm not sure.
And someone somewhere who has a fax number one digit off yours is yelling down the phone saying, "Where are my bar codes?!?"
wyldwoods - thanks for the thought, anyway ;)
I suspect they're just numbers that wouldn't be meaningful, but who knows?
They're the secret code for that giant "laser" in orbit around Earth, and as I too have a scanner, I can now TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!
Not the Clangers and the Soup Dragon?
the lefthandside (83456109) googles up as "ECGB gene info DLL3" according some .jp site to do with fruit flies or a chinese telephone number in the 591 area code or an auction for a shotgun at gunbroker.com.
Sorry I can't be any more help than that.
Well, that is curious... not a gene I work on though.
It also links to a cDNA (BC063012) corresponding to a gene called CRISPLD2, which also seems rather irrelevant.
Ah well.
I wonder if they put the paper in the right way round? or is that too obvious??
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