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  1. hat和cap的区别,两个都是帽子,有什么区别呢?_百度知道

    hat和cap的区别为:意思不同、用法不同、侧重点不同。 一、意思不同 1、hat:帽子。 2、cap:制服帽。 二、用法不同 1、hat:cap指无边的便帽,表示职业的帽子,如运动帽、军帽 …

  2. HAT 的选择原理 - 百度知道

    HAT 的选择原理在HAT培养液中,未融合的效应B 细胞核两个效应B细胞融合的D途径被氨基蝶呤阻断,随S途径正常,但因缺乏在体外培养液中增殖的能力,一般10天左右会死亡。

  3. 简述HAT培养基筛选杂交瘤细胞的原理? - 知乎

    杂交瘤技术原理示意图 杂交瘤细胞的筛选一般包含两步,首先用HAT培养基进行筛选, HAT培养基中含有次黄嘌呤(H)、氨基喋呤(A)和胸腺嘧啶核苷酸(T)等物质。氨基喋呤可以 …

  4. Es hat / sind 30 Grad - WordReference Forums

    Oct 22, 2007 · Hochsprachlich ist " Es hat 30 Grad. " schlichtweg falsch. Für mich klingt das ganz grausam. Ich glaube aber, daß manche österreichischen Dialekte dies vielleicht verwenden. …

  5. Es hat mich sehr getroffen - WordReference Forums

    Feb 6, 2021 · Oft sagt man stattdessen auch "das hat mich sehr verletzt". Aber nur, wenn man durch dieses Etwas seelisches Leid erfahren hat. "Das hat mich sehr getroffen" kann aber …

  6. Nimrod's hat - WordReference Forums

    Mar 25, 2017 · An image came to her of herself and her mother, standing here in set positions, her mother by her rocker and she by the door; only they were tied together by a hank of green …

  7. At the drop of a hat - WordReference Forums

    Sep 11, 2019 · If you offered to sell me your car, I'd accept at the drop of a hat. You said that you will want someone to go to Paris or Tokyo: Well, I'm willing to go anywhere at the drop of a …

  8. 数学符号 ŷ 的中文和英文读法分别是什么? - 知乎

    Jun 6, 2011 · 一手经验:(英文为母语人士念法,中文为国内大学我遇到说法) y^ (^ 在上) 念 y-hat;中文 y-帽 y- (- 在上) 念 y-bar;中文 y-杠 y. (.在上) 念 y-dot;中文 y-点 y~ (~在上) 念 y …

  9. Whose is this hat? /Whose hat is this? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 7, 2012 · Whose hat is this? I understand this but I have found several sites on the internet this form whose is this hat? "Who is this hat" sounds more familiar to me. Could somebody …

  10. pronunciation: æ sound [cat, hat, vs and, hand - WordReference …

    May 20, 2022 · My question is regarding the æ sound, specifically why it is seemingly pronounced differently in the words cat, hat, bat versus the words and, land, and hand, despite both being …