Setting SMART Goals. Identify 4-5 key goals. Using the guide on the next page, evaluate whether your key goals/responsibilities are SMART or not: 1. 2.
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DNA How do genes work? What are they made of, and how do they determine the characteristics of organisms? In the middle 1900’s questions like these were.
DOCUMENT #:GSC15-PLEN-51 FOR:Presentation SOURCE:ITU AGENDA ITEM:Plenary 6.10 CONTACT(S):[email protected] Conformance and Interoperability Testing.
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1953: The structure of the DNA molecule is first described.
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