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Subject:
My answer to your question.
Category: Science > Biology Asked by: tedmccall-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
18 Dec 2004 16:51 PST
Expires: 17 Jan 2005 16:51 PST Question ID: 444491 |
Sir, i am trying my best to understand your questions. I don't have a teacher because i don't have the money. As far as training goes, i am trying to do the best that i can. No, i do not have a lab in my home. I intend to get all my paper together and go the UNIVERSITY of FLORIDA. I will talk to a Biochemistry lab student and see what he has to say. I appreciate your service in helping me and i am trying to take your advice. Ted. |
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Subject:
Re: My answer to your question.
From: pinkfreud-ga on 18 Dec 2004 16:56 PST |
Ted, When responding to Researchers or to site users who have left comments, there is no need to post a new question. You need to be logged in to Google Answers in order to respond to a Researcher's request for clarification. Once you are logged in, look at your "My Questions" page. There you'll find a list of all the questions you've asked. Go to the appropriate question, and in the upper right of the page you'll see a button marked "Clarify Question." Click it, and you can respond to a Researcher. The Researcher will be automatically notified by email, so he or she will be sure to see your response. If you are responding to a non-Researcher's comment, you may post in the "Comments" section underneath your question. One of my colleagues, skermit-ga, has prepared a guide to the use of Google Answers that you may find helpful: http://www.christopherwu.net/google_answers/answer_guide.html |
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