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chemistry what is furfural
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Furfural is an organic compound derived from a variety of agricultural byproducts, including corncobs, oat, wheat bran, and sawdust. The name furfural comes from the Latin word furfur, meaning bran, referring to its usual source. Furfural is a heterocyclic aldehyde, with the ring structure shown at right. Its chemical formula is O C 4 H 3 CHO. It is a colorless oily liquid with the odor of almonds, which quickly darkens when exposed to air.
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Stimulus Organism Response (S-O-R) Model. As you may already have realised, the S-R model is applicable to humans, S-O-R model is like an update to the same and introduces the idea that the organism may choose to respond to the same stimulus in different ways depending upon its state of mind. Terms used in Classical Conditioning. Unconditioned Stimulus (US): A stimulus that unconditionally, naturally, and automatically triggers a unlearnt response. Unconditioned Response (UR): A natural, usually unvarying response evoked by a stimulus in the absence of learning or c
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what is enovia
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Enovia Matrix one is a plm (product life cycle management) tool. It is a information management system provides flexibility to organise information according to our projects, product or business model. It helps to manage,control and improve the process and relate information.
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The endosymbiosis theory explains the origins of organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells. The theory proposes that chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from certain types of bacteria that eukaryotic cells engulfed through endophagocytosis. Many instances of endosymbiosis are obligate; that is, either the endosymbiont or the host cannot survive without the other, such as the gutless marine worms of the genus Riftia, which get nutrition from their endosymbiotic bacteria. The most common examples of obligate endosymbioses are mitochondria and chloroplasts.
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harmful, food-poisoning causing bacteria are called
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Foods Most Associated with Food Poisoning. Harmful bacteria are the most common cause of food-borne illnesses, with symptoms ranging from upset stomach to fever and severe vomiting. E. Coli. E. coli is one of the leading causes of food poisoning. While most E. coli infections are caused by eating undercooked ground beef, bean sprouts and leafy vegetables can also carry the bacteria. Learn about the causes and symptoms of E. coli infection
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Number: 0202. Aetna considers magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) (also known as NMR spectroscopy) experimental and investigational for the following indications (not an all-inclusive list) because there is a lack of evidence of its efficacy in the medical literature. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in the evaluation of brain tumors (either primary tumors or brain metastases) is considered investigational/experimental because there is inadequate evidence in the published peer-reviewed clinical literature regarding its effectiveness.
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harmful, food-poisoning causing bacteria are called
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In the UK, campylobacter bacteria are the most common cause of food poisoning. The bacteria are usually found on raw or undercooked meat (particularly poultry), unpasteurised milk and untreated water.
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Today, the aviation regulations are known as the FARs (Federal Aviation Regulations). The Federal Aviation Act of 1958 was an act of Congress that created the Federal Aviation Agency (later the Federal Aviation Administration or the FAA) and abolished its predecessor, the Civil Aeronautics Administration. In addition, the Act transferred the authority to set aviation regulations from the Civil Aeronautics Board to the FAA. This Act grants the FAA sole responsibility for the nation's civil-military system of air navigation and air traffic control.
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highest mountains on each continent
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The highest mountains in each continent are: Asia-Mt. Everest and it is 29,029 ft tall. South America-Mt. Aconcagua and is 22,841 ft tall. North America-Mt. McKinley and is 20,320 ft tall. Africa-Mt. The tallest mountain in North America is Mt. McKinley.The tallest mountain in South America Aconcagua. The tallest mountain in Asia is Mt. Everest.The tallest mountain in … Europe is Mount Elbrus. The tallest mountain in Africa is Mt. Kilimanjaro. The tallest mountain in Australia is Mount Kosciuszko. The tallest mountain in Antarctica is Vinson Massif
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I have 2 ducks and I dont know what kind they are. They have a little green on their wings like a mallard duck but then they have a white neck. They are black all over and they have a little white on the tips of their wings.
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how much does ppv ufc cost
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The UFC will be raising the price of pay-per-view by $5 for one show only, as UFC 168 will be $49.95 for standard definition and $59.95 for high definition viewing. Dana White noted the increase after Saturday's UFC on FOX show, for the show that takes place on Dec. 28 at the MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
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A brief description is provided for each of the occupational Wage Grade families and the jobs within that family. Complete job lists for each WG Family is included in Appendix D of The Book of U.S. Government Jobs .
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how much does ppv ufc cost
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The previous cost to buy a UFC pay-per-view was $44.99 for the standard-definition broadcast and $54.99 for the high-definition version. Now, the SD price is $49.99, and $59.99 for HD.. If the price of PPV events is going up, let's hope the quality of fight cards is going up, as well.
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1 Drywall materials (drywall sheets plus screws or nails, joint compound, tape, etc.) average 25 cents - 65 cents a square foot; professional installation is an additional 85 cents -$1.50 per square foot. 1 For about 4,000 square feet of drywall on all the walls and ceilings of a small home, it's $4,400-$8,600 or more. 2 Factors such as cathedral ceilings or irregular layouts can bump the price higher.
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what is bournemouth air festival
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Bournemouth Air Festival is an annual air show held along the coast at Bournemouth, in Dorset, England. It has featured aircraft from the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, as well as civil aviation displays. The 2010 Bournemouth Air Festival was marred by poor weather although the general public still enjoyed the static displays and the small amount of flying that took place.
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The reading and science reading sections each have 40 questions, and test takers have 35 minutes to complete each section. The test is scored on a scale of 1 to 36. Take a look at these six tips to decide if the ACT is the right test for you and how to earn the score you want: 1. You have options.
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polar bear definition
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The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a carnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing the Arctic Ocean, its surrounding seas and surrounding land masses. The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and adjacent land masses as far south as Newfoundland Island. Due to the absence of human development in its remote habitat, it retains more of its original range than any other extant carnivore.
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Diagram the anterior patellar region, showing the quadriceps, the IT tract, lateral collateral ligament, medial collateral ligament, patellar tendon, and the pes anserinus (semitendinosus, gracilis, and sartorius).
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what is mario's last name
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The last name of Mario as being also Mario, making him Mario Mario and his brother Luigi Mario, was devised by the screen writers for the live-action film Super Mario Bros (1993). This was their way of saying that the two are actually brothers with the last name Mario.
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Lactate Thresholds-Definitions. If you are looking for a simple definition of the lactate threshold that everybody agrees to, you will not find it here because there isn't one. People use different defintions and that is why it is confusing.
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spaghetti squash price per pound
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1 On average, plan on spending around $0.70 to $2 per pound for spaghetti squash. 2 Typical spaghetti squash will cost around $3 to $6 at your local grocery store. 1 The website Spartan-living.blogspot.com shows this very distinct way to cook pasta with the spaghetti squash. 2 It also list down the price of the ingredient at a cost of just around $1.58 for a 2.5 pound pack. 3 On the website Jo-ann-growingingrace.com, the price of the squash is shown to be around $1.49 for a pound of it
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To See How Few Women There Are at the Top, Photoshop Out the Men. If you watched the Democratic primary debate last night, one thing probably stood out to you, regardless of your political leanings: Hillary Clinton w... The 3 Most and Least Recession-Recovered Cities.
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is wraps vegan
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If you need a really quick vegan snack or lunch, these Vegan Spinach Wraps are not only nutritious, but healthy too. I would consider this a “transitional” recipe because it does use a couple of processed ingredients…Whole Foods Brand Spinach Tortillas and Daiya Vegan Pepperjack Shreds. But you can add fresh organic baby spinach, organic hemp seeds and my Raw Creamy Jalapeno Dressing to give it extra nutrition.
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1 If your baby is under 3 months old and has a temperature of 100.4 degrees F (38 degrees C) or higher, call the doctor immediately. 2 A baby this young needs to be checked for serious infection or disease. 3 If your baby is 3 months old or older, the most important thing is how he looks and acts.
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decomposed granite cost
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1 On average, decomposed granite can cost anywhere from $35 to $125 per square foot. 2 This is going to be for an average of 1″ in depth. 3 The more you go depth wise, the more it’s going to cost. 4 For example, one cubic yard that is 3″ deep will cover around 100 square feet. The price of decomposed granite depends on many factors such as the quality of the rock, the amount of rock that will be purchased, as well as the company selling it. How much does decomposed granite cost? 1
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(1). Here is more information on the characteristics of dystopian society in literature from the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE): Utopia: A place, state, or condition that is ideally perfect in respect of politics, laws, customs, and conditions.
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origin of name rigel
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Rigel /ri-gel/ [2 sylls.] as a boys' name is pronounced RYE-jel. It is of Arabic origin, and the meaning of Rigel is foot. In the Orion constellation, Rigel is the blue star of the first magnitude that marks the hunter's left foot. Kreatif forms: Redgel, Rinel, Rygel. Rigel is an uncommonly occurring given name for men but a very prominent surname for all people (#35666 out of 150436, Top 24%). (2000 U.S. Census). Shown below is the birth name popularity of Rigel for boys. Rigel has not been listed in the list so far
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Lexapro (escitalopram) is antidepressant belonging to the class of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Lexapro is used to treat anxiety in adults and major depressive disorder in adults and adolescents who are at least 12 years old.
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who is marco polo
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Marco Polo (September 15, 1254 – January 8, 1324) was a Venetian trader and explorer who, with his father Niccolo niccolò and his Uncle, maffeo was one of the First europeans to travel The Silk road To (china then Called) cathay and visit The Great khan of The Mongol, Empire Kublai (khan grandson Of Genghis). khan Journey to Cathay and service to the khan. Maffeo and Niccolo Niccolò polo set out on a second journey with the'pope s response To Kublai khan in. 1271 this Time niccolo niccolò took His, son marco along with two friars who did not finish the voyage due. to fear
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LDEF carried dozens of experiments from many different disciplines. The purpose of Park Seed's part of the experiment was to observe the effects of deep space on seeds. The cargo remained in Earth orbit for 5 years until 1989, when Columbia Shuttle Mission STS-32 retrieved the LDEF, and the seeds were returned to Earth. As it turns out, space is a terrific place to store your seeds-it's nice and dry, and cold enough to keep the seeds dormant. On the down side, though, getting to a space station is pretty inconvenient when you want to pick up a few seeds for your garden!). In 1997, Park Seed and NASA teamed up again. For the September 25, 1997 launch of NASA's shuttle Atlantis, Park Seed donated over 20 pounds of tomato seed, which were exposed to deep space conditions for 10-14 days, then returned to Earth for observation and germination tests
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lieutenant governor of texas means
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The Lieutenant Governor of Texas is the second-highest executive office in the government of Texas, a state in the U.S. It is the second most powerful post in Texas government because its occupant controls the work of the Texas Senate and controls the budgeting process as a leader of the Legislative Budget Board. By the rules of the Senate, the Lieutenant Governor establishes all special and standing committees, appoints all chairpersons and members, and assigns all Senate legislation to the committee of his choice. The Lieutenant Governor decides all questions of parliamentary procedure in the Senate.
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A broken collarbone, or fractured clavicle, is a common injury. It usually happens after a fall or a blow to the shoulder. It takes about six to eight weeks to heal in adults, and three to six weeks in children. The collarbone, or clavicle, is a long slender bone that runs from the breastbone to each of the shoulders. However, it will take at least the same period again to restore full strength to your shoulder. While the fracture heals, a lump may develop along the collarbone. This is normal and often improves over the following months. Occasionally, the fracture doesn't heal (non-union) and you may need to have surgery.
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does milkweed attract dragonflies
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Cook suggests incorporating plants like black-eyed Susan or Rudbeckia hirta, swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata, or even the Joe-pye weed (Eupatorium fistulosum). These plants will attract tiny pollinators, which also serve as food for the dragonflies.
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can a person with a felony DUI conviction get a realestate licence in Arizona. ANSWER #1 of 2. Most states allow a DUI conviction to still qualify for real estate license, the general rule in real estate is that you cannot have been convicted of A crime of moral turpitude. I.e embezzling funds,grand larceny,fraud, and things of that nature
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what kind of government does sweden have
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Today, Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, with the Monarch as the head of state. The capital city is Stockholm, which is also the most populous city in the country. Legislative power is vested in the 349-member unicameral Riksdag.
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A Pomsky puppy is without a doubt one of the most dangerous sights a dog lover could ever lay eyes upon. Simply because of the fact they are so darn cute. One of the more recent additions to the designer dog arena, Pomskies are a result of a crossing between a Siberian Husky and a Pomeranian.
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why is the term indigenous considered problematic
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Indigenous communities, peoples, and nations are those that, having a historical continuity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies that developed on their territories, consider themselves distinct from other sectors of the societies now prevailing in those territories, or parts of them. Any given people, ethnic group or community may be described as indigenous in reference to some particular region or location that they see as their traditional tribal land claim. Other terms used to refer to indigenous populations are aboriginal, native, original, or first (as in Canada's First Nations).
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Yarn (The type/size of yarn should be listed on your project pattern). Crochet Hook (size should be listed on your project pattern). Each crochet hook is labeled with a letter and/or the size in mm's. Refer to the conversion chart (photo 2) for more information.
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how soon should a calf nurse after birth
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Calves should stand and nurse within 2 hours of birth if everything is normal and weather is not severe. For maximum antibody exposure from the colostrum, calves need to nurse within four hours of birth. Cows should be checked to see if they have been nursed or calves should be assisted in nursing.
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Sirius (/ˈsɪriəs/) is the brightest star (in fact, a star system) in the Earth's night sky. With a visual apparent magnitude of −1.46, it is almost twice as bright as Canopus, the next brightest star. The name Sirius is derived from the Ancient Greek σείριος (Seirios), meaning glowing or scorcher. What the naked eye perceives as a single star is actually a binary star system, consisting of a white main-sequence star of spectral type A1V, termed Sirius A, and a faint white dwarf companion of spectral type DA2, called Sirius B.
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deadline to make the mark to market election for an s corp
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Making the Mark to Market Election In order to make the mark to market election, a trader must enclose a statement of intent with the prior year's tax return (or extension request) by April 15. For example, if you intend to switch to the mark to market method for 2013, you will enclose an election statement with your 2012 tax return by April 15. If you miss the mark to market deadline, you can file for an extension of up to six months to make your mark to market election via a private letter ruling procedure under IRS Section 301.9100-1 (Extensions of Time to Make Elections). Warning: you may get charged by the IRS to do this.
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Step by step procedure on replacing the front and rear valve cover gaskets in a Toyota Camry with the 1MZ-FE 3.0L V6 engine. Procedure is the same for V6 Toyota Camry, Avalon, Solara, Sienna, Highlander, Lexus RX300 and ES300.
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what temperature do snakes eggs become female
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Egg requirements fall mostly into two categories: temperature and humidity. And for most species of python eggs, the requirements are identical: a temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit combined with high humidity. Nearly every python egg has been hatched by the female that laid it. Female pythons are good mothers and have been programmed by millions of years of evolution to do one thing: make baby pythons! Female pythons of different species have varying control over both temperature and humidity. The female, however, only has the ability to raise the temperature of the eggs. She can’t lower it. If the ambient temperature is already set at 90 degrees, then she no longer has any control over temperature. The female can either conserve or release the moisture generated by egg incubation.
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Limestone is calcium carbonate (CaCO3) which when heated to above 840°C decomposes into calcium oxide (CaO) while releasing carbon dioxide (CO2) according to the equation: Ca … CO3 → CaO + CO2.
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autoimmune diseases that cause itchy skin
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1 Skin conditions and rashes. 2 Many skin conditions itch, including eczema (dermatitis), psoriasis, scabies, lice, chickenpox and hives. 3 The itching usually affects specific areas and is accompanied by other signs, such as red, irritated skin or bumps and blisters. 4 Internal diseases.
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In July 2009 Mountain Dew launched a social media-heavy initiative — phase one of DEWmocracy 2 — and put out a call to action to get fans of the brand to use social media to tell Mountain Dew why they should be selected to help the company craft a new flavor. Introducing the New Flavors. Without further ado, here are the three new Mountain Dew flavors, information on their supporting nations and the fan-approved/co-created advertisements. The ads already appear online on Dewmocracy.com, but they'll make their way to your television set beginning April 26.
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what is a qualification document
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Qualification Documents. For some products, services and works, we require suppliers to complete an advance qualification process. This page provides information on the documents involved in each type of qualification.
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1 The Drywall-The room described above is going to demand around 600 square feet of drywall to cover the walls and the ceilings. 2 These will be sheets sized at 4'x8' and cost around $9 each. 3 This means that roughly 20 sheets are required for this project, which will cost around $180 total. The average costs and materials associated with a project like this would include: 1
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passed grade counts as what letter grade
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The Passed/Not Passed (P/NP) grading option was designed to encourage students to explore new academic areas or take challenging, far-ranging courses without undue concern about grades. Passed grades require a level of performance at least equal to a letter grade of C-.
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The Brent-WTI spread, the difference between the prices of Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oils, has narrowed considerably over the past several months.
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what does it mean when your aura is white
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White color represents peace, balance and harmony. A predominant white in the Aura color or White aura is the color of peace and enlightenment. Read more. Note: One needs to rule out the interference due to artificial white light falling on the subject while taking the photograph.
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1. (tr) to give, present, or offer: to tender one's resignation; tender a bid. 2. (Commerce) (foll by: for) to make a formal offer or estimate for (a job or contract). 3. (Law) law (tr) to offer (money or goods) in settlement of a debt or claim. n. 4. the act or an instance of tendering; offer. 5.
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what is dance bhangra
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Rating: 3.9/ 5 (90 votes cast). Bhangra is a traditional form of dance and music which originates from the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It was initially used as a celebratory folk dance which heralded the coming of spring, or Vaisakhi, as it is known.
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Batteries turn chemical energy directly into electrical energy. Chemical energy in wood and fossil fuels turns into heat and light energy when it is burned. One of the many ways we can make electrical energy is through one-step conversions, such as mechanical to electrical.
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what is dance bhangra
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Bhangra is a traditional and lively form of folk dance which originated from Punjab. People in Punjab traditionally perform Bhangra while celebrating the harvest. During Bhangra, people sing Punjabi Boliyaan lyrics, at least one person plays the the dhol drum, and other people may play the flute, dholak drum, or other musical instruments.
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the lidlike cartilaginous structure overhanging the entrance to the larynx. adj., adj epiglot´tic. The muscular action of swallowing closes the opening to the trachea by placing the larynx against the epiglottis. This prevents food and drink from entering the larynx and trachea, directing it instead into the esophagus. The thin elastic cartilaginous structure located at the root of the tongue that folds over the glottis to prevent food and liquid from entering the trachea during the act of swallowing.
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what age can i apply for learner permit
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Age Requirements. 1 15 1/2 years old: Must take driver's education to get a learner's permit. 2 16 years old: Eligible for a provisional license (with completion of driver's education). 3 17 1/2 years old: Allowed to apply for a provisional permit without taking driver's education. Provisional Permit: Age 17 1/2. So you're at least 17 1/2 years old and you haven't had your 18th birthday yet. That means the process is a little easier for you than younger first-time drivers. You still need to get a Provisional Permit to drive, but you are no longer required to take a CA Driver's Ed course.
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1. The outer layer of an organ or body part, such as the cerebrum or the adrenal glands. 2. The region of tissue next to the outermost layer of plant stems and roots. The cortex lies between the epidermis (the outermost layer) and the vascular tissue. In roots the cortex transfers water and minerals from the epidermis to the vascular tissue, which distributes them to other parts of the plant.
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genus species name for protists
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Other protists include pathogenic species such as the kinetoplastid Trypanosoma brucei, which causes sleeping sickness and species of the apicomplexan Plasmodium which cause malaria. Some protists, sometimes called ambiregnal protists, have been considered to be both protozoa and algae or fungi (e.g., slime molds and flagellated algae), and names for these have been published under either or both of the ICN and the ICZN.
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A ballad /ˈbaeləd/ ˈbæləd is a form of, verse often a narrative set to. Music ballads derive from the Medieval french chanson balladee balladée, or ballade which were originally. dancing songs A ballad /ˈbaeləd/ ˈbæləd is a form of, verse often a narrative set to. music
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what abiotic factors might affect a river ecosystem
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Abiotic aspects. Abiotic means non-living.. The abiotic aspects of an ecosystem are its non-living chemical and physical characteristics. These factors affect the kinds of organisms that can inhabit a given ecosystem, and their abundance. Abiotic factors in an aquatic environment like the Hudson River include the temperature of the water, how much oxygen it contains, how acid or basic it is (pH), how fast or slowly it moves, and how much sunlight penetrates the surface.
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Hashimoto’s disease is an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. It also is called Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (theye-royd-EYET-uhss). The thyroid is a small gland in the front of the neck. The thyroid makes hormones called T3 and T4 that regulate how the body uses energy. If you have symptoms of Hashimoto’s disease, your doctor will do an exam and order one or more tests. Sometimes, routine screening of thyroid function reveals a mildly underactive thyroid in a person with no symptoms. Tests used to find out if you have Hashimoto’s disease include: 1 Thyroid function tests.
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what is primary beneficiary vs contingent beneficiary
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DEFINITION of 'Primary Beneficiary'. A beneficiary in a will, trust or insurance policy that is first in line to receive named benefits. Primary beneficiaries are contrasted with contingent beneficiaries, who will only receive benefits if the primary beneficiary has died. There can be more than one primary beneficiary. Next Up.
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A therapeutic embolization is a minimally invasive alternative to surgery. The purpose is to prevent blood flow to an area of the body, which can effectively shrink a tumor or block an aneurysm. The procedure is carried out as an endovascular procedure by a consultant radiologist in an interventional suite. Embolization refers to the passage of an embolus within the bloodstream. It may be pathological, for example as a surgical complication, or therapeutic, as a treatment for bleeding or some types of cancer by deliberately blocking blood vessels.
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average video game cost to make
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Wii games require about $5-10 million in the average case, including marketing costs. He asserts PS3 and X360 games need much more resources, from $20 million up to a staggering $50 million with sales of 1.3 to 1.5 million units to make money on them. Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot has predicted game budgets will rise to an average of USD 60 million in the future. Games for Xbox 360 and PS3 cost between USD 20 million and USD 30 million to make. In 2002, as game software and hardware become more elaborate and the profit potential grows, the development budgets of hit software titles are swelling as well. It took between $5 to $10 million to develop a PS2 game versus $800,000 to $1.7 million for the original PlayStation. Namco Bandai Holdings President Takeo Takasu said rising development costs for next-generation games mean companies need to sell at least 500,000 copies in order to make a profit.
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DNA and RNA All cellular (living) organisms contain both DNA and RNA. Viruses, which are generally not considered to be living, contain one or the other. Here are some major … differences between RNA and DNA: With the exception of a few viruses, RNA is a single-stranded molecule while DNA is double-stranded. The two DNA chains are connected by hydrogen bonds between nitrogenous bases. DNA can is replicated during cell division; RNA is not.
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what type of rock is granite and how is it formed
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Granite is a light-colored igneous rock with grains large enough to be visible with the unaided eye. It forms from the slow crystallization of magma below Earth’s surface. Granite is composed mainly of quartz and feldspar with minor amounts of mica, amphiboles and other minerals. This mineral composition usually gives granite a red, pink, gray or white color with dark mineral grains visible throughout the rock. Granite is the best-known igneous rock.
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You can generally recharacterize all or a portion of what you converted. If you want, assets that you recharacterize to a traditional IRA can be reconverted to a Roth IRA in the next tax year after the tax year you initially convert, or 30 days after the recharacterization, whichever is later.
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medical care in florida how much does it pay
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Paying for long-term care in Florida, whether it be a nursing home, assisted living facility, or home health care, is expensive. The average cost of a nursing home in Florida is $7,500 per month. Private health insurance policies generally don't pay for long-term care, and few people purchase long-term care insurance policies. For those covered by Medicare, long-term care services is very limited.
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Each Apple Valley Minnesota zip code has a center Longitude / Latitude point (the Apple Valley center is -93.2018 / 44.7466).
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can i use paint as my primer coat?
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Chances are that primer will cover it in one coat, then you can use the paint color of your choice. White paint will take many layers. Primer is meant to mute out color, but white paint just lays over the top creating a tint through the paint. Imagine wearing a white T-shirt over a black bra...you can see right through. Look, if the existing paint is latex, and there is no moisture problem, cheap latex primer is the same thing as cheap white paint. 'Ceiling white' is fine for primer. BUT, for going over you're better off with an oil-base primer, specially going over a dark color, preferably tinted to a similar color
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dysport beats competition while the study indicates superiority of dysport over botox in the crow s feet area the outer corner of the eyes i typically follow the wishes of the patient s preference few said some patients prefer one over the other and i follow the patients request
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what are chelated minerals
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CHELATED MINERALS Overview Information. Chelated minerals are minerals that have been combined chemically with amino acids to form “complexes.” You will see products labeled as chelated boron, chelated calcium, chelated chromium, etc. CHELATED MINERALS Side Effects & Safety. There isn't enough information available to know if chelated minerals are safe. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of chelated minerals during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
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Knowledge management involves data mining and some method of operation to push information to users. A knowledge management plan involves a survey of corporate goals and a close examination of the tools, both traditional and technical, that are required for addressing the needs of the company. The goal of a knowledge management system is to provide managers with the ability to organize and locate relevant content and the expertise required to address specific business tasks and projects.
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when did hawaii become a state when did alaska become a state
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Hawaii Becomes a State August 21, 1959. Hawaii officially became the fiftieth state on August 21, 1959. It is one of the smallest states, and it is the only state made up entirely of islands. The islands are the tops of volcanoes, some of them still active.Hawaii's story begins long before
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Phone support is available during working hours at no cost and for additional cost there is an extended 24/7 plan available. Upgrades to the signature set are free and available every three days. The website is full of support tools, such as FAQs, documentation briefs and other useful documents. At between $2,000 and $4,000 for the appliance, plus $25,000 for a class C license, NeXpose is not cheap.
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when did hawaii become a state when did alaska become a state
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When did Alaska Become a State. 16 Mar, 2013 when did 0. Alaska is one of two states (the other is Hawaii) not connected to the remaining 48 states of the United States of America. It is located in the northwest of the North American continent and borders Canada (to the east), as well as the Arctic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. It is separated from Russia via the Bering Strait. Path to statehood. As a part of the United States, Alaska officially became The Department of Alaska from 1867 to 1884 and was controlled by various institutions during this time. In 1884 the region was organized and became the District of Alaska.
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The Walking Dead, based on a series of graphic novels by Robert Kirkman, follows a small group of survivors who are led by Georgia Sheriff Rick Grimes (British actor Andrew Lincoln) in a quest to try to find a safe haven far away from the menacing zombie-cannibal “walkers,” a.k.a. “biters.”. The season 3 finale featured the death by zombie of series regular Laurie Holden, who played “Andrea” for all three seasons, a development that was traumatic for many fans. As viewers know, “Dale” and “Shane,” two other principal characters, died in season 2.
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gene definition biology gcse
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The nucleus of a cell contains chromosomes, which carry genetic information in a long molecule called DNA. Genes are regions of DNA that carry the code to control a particular cell activity or the production of a particular protein. Chromosomes are made from long, coiled molecules of DNA [DNA: The material inside the nucleus of cells, carrying genetic information. DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid. ] . A gene gene: The basic unit of genetic material inherited from our parents.
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The three types of rocks igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are all subject to processes that change one rock type into another. The images below show several types of rocks undergoing these processes.
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gene definition biology gcse
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Gene. Definition. noun, plural: genes. (cell and molecular biology). The fundamental, physical, and functional unit of heredity. Supplement. It is because a gene is a segment of DNA (on a specific site on a chromosome) that is responsible for the physical and inheritable characteristics or phenotype of an organism. It also specifies the structure of a protein, and an RNA molecule. A gene is formerly called a factor
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1 In general, equity call options should only be exercised early on the day before an ex-dividend date, and then only for deep in-the-money options. 2 For an American-style put option, early exercise is a possibility for deep in-the-money options. When exercising a call option, the owner of the option purchases the underlying shares (or commodities, fixed interest securities, etc.) at the strike price from the option seller, while for a put option, the owner of the option sells the underlying to the option buyer, again at the strike price. Contents.
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where is farringdon station
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Farringdon station is a London Underground and National Rail station in Clerkenwell, just north of the City of London in the London Borough of Islington. 1 1 Current developments. A 'Farringdon' Crossrail station is being built between Farringdon and Barbican underground (tube) stations and it will have interchanges with both of them. Access at the Farringdon end will be via the new Thameslink ticket hall. Work will not be complete until 2017
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veins do not normally show up on x rays in a venogram a doctor injects a special kind of dye into your veins this dye called contrast material is visible on x rays and enables your doctor to take images of the veins in your leg
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what are the lymphoid organs
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Lymph is very similar to blood plasma: it contains lymphocytes and other white blood cells. It also contains waste products and debris of cells together with bacteria and protein. Associated organs composed of lymphoid tissue are the sites of lymphocyte production. Lymphocytes are concentrated in the lymph nodes. The spleen and the thymus are also lymphoid organs of the immune system. The tonsils are lymphoid organs that are also associated with the digestive system. Lymphoid tissues contain lymphocytes, and also contain other types of cells for support. The lymphatic system consists of lymphatic organs, a conducting network of lymphatic vessels, and the circulating lymph. The thymus and the bone marrow constitute the primary lymphoid organs involved in the production and early clonal selection of lymphocyte tissues.
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Anti-HBs: Antibody to hepatitis B surface antigen is a marker of immunity. Its presence indicates an immune response to HBV infection, an immune response to vaccination, or the presence of passively acquired antibody.
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how far can i cut back a boxwood
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Neglect regular pruning, though, and a wall of evergreen foliage soon looms over your garden. Severe pruning of boxwoods can have mixed results, but you may be able to safely cut the shrubs back by 2 to 3 feet depending on their size, their health and the time of year you prune. Renewing Boxwood. Though Viette's Beautiful Gardens in Virginia reports that vigorous boxwoods can survive after being cut to within 2 feet of the ground, renewal pruning is most often recommended for an overgrown boxwood.
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Phylogenetic Tree. Created by: Melissa Martinelli. The position of the turtle is somewhat controversial. In the past they were thought to have had a special relationship with crocodiles. Here is possible phylogenetic tree for the Green Sea Turtle. The Green Sea Turtle belongs to class Reptalia. This is because they are amniotes-which means eggs are protected from desiccation or other environmental problems by an extra membrane. This membrane can be a leathery or calcium based shell. It is separated from the other turtles of its genus because it has green fatty deposits and four coastal scoutes. Most commonly Chelonia mydas has a greenish-grey shell with darker patches on it. The underside of this turtle is white. It has a rounded head, modified flippers, and is found in warm tropical areas.
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does thumbprint change when certificate is renewed
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@Niel: You should not have multiple certificates with the same subject. That points to an error in your overall system design. If for some reason you do have this, then I would choose the most recent one to use. Serial number and thumbprint will change when the cert is renewed, that's fundamental to X.509. Subject (DN) is the only property I know of that will stay the same.
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Answers (1). Answered by: Taylor C. | over 3 years ago. The GI Bill is designed for veterans who want to return to college, not their relatives. However, http://www.militaryscholar.org/ is a great resource for children who have parents in the military who are looking for scholarship money.
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can i wear plaid on plaid
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Wear one plaid piece of clothing at a time. Plaid comes in many different colors and styles. However, its crisscrossing lines mean it's almost always fairly attention-grabbing. This means pairing multiple pieces of plaid clothing with each other can be overwhelming or busy to look at. 1 For example, if you're wearing a set of bright blue jeans, you might wear a plaid shirt that includes a few stripes that are a similar shade of blue. 2 The colors don't have to match exactly — light blue can go with dark blue and so on.
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Continue ReadingPatient Guide to Insulin: About Diabetes. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas that allows your body to use sugar (glucose) from carbohydrates in the food that you eat for energy or to store glucose for future use. Insulin helps keeps your blood sugar level from getting too high (hyperglycemia) or too low (hypoglycemia). Insulin then attaches to and signals cells to absorb sugar from the bloodstream. Insulin is often described as a “key,” which unlocks the cell to allow sugar to enter the cell and be used for energy. After you eat, cells in your pancreas are signaled to release insulin into
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what foods are rich in potassium
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the following foods are particularly rich in potassium and may be more helpful in controlling blood pressure tuna but avoid tuna packed in brine the saltwater will undo all the good effects salmon yoghurt fat free milk eggs macadamia nuts almonds mushrooms bran wheatgerm wholemeal pasta
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Adults hibernate for 7-9 months, juvenile females for 6-7 months, and juvenile males for 4-5 months. During torpor, a ground squirrel's body temperature drops to that of the surrounding soil. By late winter, body temperature may fall as low at 0 C during torpor bouts. A member of the squirrel family in the order Rodentia, Richardson's ground squirrels make their home in the northern plains of North America. They are diurnal, obligate hibernators that live out most of their lives in underground burrows.
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what made contribution did theodore roosevelt make to the environmental movement as president
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When Theodore Roosevelt became president of the U.S. in 1901 America’s society and economy were changing rapidly, and with his energy and visionary leadership he set the maturing nation on the path to prosperous growth and diplomatic influence that would last throughout the 20th Century. Though he remains the youngest person ever to hold America’s highest office, Roosevelt was one of the best prepared to be president, entering the White House with a broad understanding of governmental and legislative processes and with executive leadership experience.
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Report to Moderator. Hey guys. WHat is the best way to clean a dirty old gas tank that has several years of varnish and trash in it from 3 gallons of old gas left in it. I am planning on removing the entire tank from the tractor. I have a steam pressure washer, but was wondering besides washing it; what the best way to get the varnish cleaned out. I don't want to get my freshly rebuilt carburetor back and have a dirty gas tank.
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what part of the body does the aorta artery supply
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The main artery of the body is called the aorta. It supplies blood to all parts of the body with the exception of the lungs. The aorta ascends from the heart and forms an arch, from which arise two subclavian arteries. Each subclavian has two main branches, the common carotid and the vertebral.
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mammary gland. n. 1. (Anatomy) any of the milk-producing glands in mammals. In higher mammals each gland consists of a network of tubes and cavities connected to the exterior by a nipple. 2. (Zoology) any of the milk-producing glands in mammals. Any of the milk-producing glands in female mammals, consisting of lobes containing clusters of alveoli with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat. These glands typically occur in pairs and begin secreting milk when young are born.
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what can you buy with food stamps in iowa
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This page provides an EBT food list that is eligible to be purchased with your Iowa EBT card, as well as what you cannot purchase. You can buy these food items at authorized EBT locations that accept food stamps. If you need to check the current balance of your SNAP benefits, Iowa EBT card balance.
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View full size image. Lurking in the deep sea is a marine creature thought to be one of the world's largest sea anemones. But the animal, which has tentacles measuring more than 6 feet (2 meters) long, isn't an anemone but rather the first known organism in a new order of animals, according to new research.
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what structure is most prominent in cheek cell
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The cheek cell, an example of an animal cell, generally has a circular, oval shape. Due to the fact that the cheek cell was not in groups or clumps, the arrangement of this type of cell is unknown. From previous labs, I remember that the cells were pushed together completely; each cell fitted beside another cell perfectly and so on. The animal cell structure is the most prominent in human cheek cells. The onion skin cell, an example of a plant cell, generally has a rigid, rectangular shape. The onion skin cells were positioned beside each other (length touching length, width touching width) and formed a checkered pattern.
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Generally, the larger the home or room, the more the cost to install a ceiling will end up being. However, with drywall projects, the inverse is actually true. It costs more per square foot for smaller drywall jobs, like repairs, than larger ones like installation. Size. From standard ceilings to vaulted, popcorn, coffered, or beam, there are plenty of options for ceiling types. The cost to install a ceiling will depend on what type of ceiling you want. Standard, smooth drywall ceilings will have the lowest installation costs. Vaulted ceilings use more materials and are taller, which can bring ceiling installation costs up
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examples of disease genetics
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These disorders are known as monogenetic disorders (disorders of a single gene). Some examples of monogenetic disorders include: 1 cystic fibrosis, 2 sickle cell anemia, 3 Marfan syndrome, 4 Huntington's disease, and. 5 hemochromatosis.
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SURVEY INSTRUMENTS. Radiation survey instruments are used to detect potential radiation hazards, measure radiation intensities, monitor the effectiveness of shielding arrangements, and estimate exposure to personnel. There are two main categories of radiation monitoring devices: gas filled detectors and scintillation detectors. The kind of detector used is based on the intensity and the type of radiation field encountered. Scintillation detectors operate on the principle that certain materials scintillate or give off light when exposed to radiation. There are two major types of scintillation detectors, crystal and liquid.
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what to avoid during early pregnancy
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Although caffeine does not come under the category of foods to avoid during early pregnancy, pregnant women are advised to limit their caffeine consumption. Caffeine can be found in tea, coffee, soft drinks, chocolate etc.
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Ethane, C2H6, is an example of a saturated hydrocarbon. Other examples of saturated compounds are octane, C8H18, and diethyl ether, C4H10O. The term unsaturated is used to designate a compound which contains double or triple bonds and therefore not every carbon is bonded to a different atom. The general formula of an alkene is CnH2n. An alkyne is a hydrocarbon containing triple bonds. The general formula of an alkyne is CnH2n-2. The term saturated is used to refer to a compound in which all carbon-carbon bonds are single bonds and every carbon atom is connect
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what carries a nerve impulse toward the spinal cord
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Neurons • Neurons –cells that transmit nerve impulses•3 Types of Neurons –Sensory neurons carry impulses from sense organs to the spinal cord and brain–Motor neurons carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands–Interneurons connect sensory and motor neurons and carry impulses between them.
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Her warmth helps them develop and prepare to hatch. The incubation period varies by species and generally takes about a month. When the ducklings begin to crack through their shells at the end of the incubation period, they should all hatch within 24 to 48 hours. Some eggs may fail to hatch. A wild duck nesting on your property is likely to be a mallard. Her eggs take 25 to 29 days to hatch, according to the U.S. Geological Survey website. Before she begins to incubate, she lays one egg a day, usually ending up with a clutch numbering about a dozen.
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how to change the color of a bar graph in powerpoint
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To Change the Color of a Data Series. Double click the chart. The datasheet appears and the chart is now available for editing. Within the chart, select the data series you want to recolor (e.g., the bars). From the Format menu, select Selected Data Series... The Format Data Series dialog box appears.
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Istanbul (/ˌɪstaenˈbʊl/ ; ˌɪstænˈbʊl: İstanbul [istanbul]. ), isˈtanbuɫ once known As constantinople And byzantium before, that is the most populous city In, turkey and the'country s, economic, cultural and historical. center Many of Istanbul's sports facilities have been built or upgraded since 2000 to bolster the city's bids for the Summer Olympic Games. Atatuerk Atatürk Olympic, stadium the largest-multi purpose stadium In, turkey was completed in 2002 as AN iaaf-first class venue for track and. field
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d league average salary
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Something interesting to note is that, according to Stein, the per-team salary cap has actually decreased, from $178,000 to a now $173,000. With ten players per team, that's an average D-League salary of $17,300. For more, see below: Salaries remain flat: $25,500, $19,000 and $13,000 for the league's three player classifications, which means D-League players are virtually playing for free -- and a modest per diem on the road of $40 compared to $120 in the NBA -- although they do receive housing and insurance benefits.
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Glucose is the Primary Source of Energy for Cells. Glucose is the human body's key source of energy as it provides energy to all the cells in our body. Glucose also is critical in the production of proteins, lipid metabolism and is a precursor for vitamin C production. Glucose is the sole source of fuel to create energy for all brain and red blood cells. The availability of glucose influences many psychological processes. When glucose levels are low, psychological processes requiring mental effort l(self-control, critical thinking and decision-making) become impaired. 5. Potatoes are high in starch (long chain glucose molecules) and also contain iron, potassium, phosphorus, Vitamin C and magnesium. Complex carbs keep us satisfied for longer time than foods containing simple sugars/high-fructose corn syrup.
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how much fat in a portion of chips
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How much fat or calories are in potato chips varies by the type and serving size. In a one ounce serving of plan potato chips there are 10 grams of fat and an estimated 15 … 2 calories. Answered. In Computer Memory.
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1 Mid-range flooring (about five piles in the core and a slightly thicker wood veneer) costs around $8-$15 a square foot for a standard installation and $10-$18 for a more difficult project, making total costs for a 20x20-foot living room about $3,300-$6,300 with standard installation and $4,100-$7,500 for complex work.
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how many representatives does oklahoma have
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In other words, how many Representatives from Oklahoma are currently in the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.? Oklahoma has one U.S. Representative from each Oklahoma congressional district. The number of Oklahoma congressional districts is based on the last census. Oklahoma currently has 5 congressional districts. Therefore, Oklahoma has 5 U.S. Representatives. U.S. Representatives by state Check to see how many U.S. Representatives other states have.
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The TFN-ADVANCED™ Proximal Femoral Nailing System comprises a variety of implants and instruments to accommodate a range of hip fracture treatment procedures. For further information on TFNA or other products, please contact your local DePuy Synthes Trauma Sales Consultant. OUTCOME BASED DESIGN.
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what is yeast made of
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Brewer's yeast can be made in one of two ways. When recovered as a by-product of beer making, brewer's yeast is typically grown on grain, usually barley, and has a bitter, unpalatable taste.
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Answers. Relevance. Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: you can keep salmon in the freezer for about six months to a year, only if it is vacuum sealed or the fish is in a zip lock bag filled with fresh water (water protects the fish from freezer burn). if you just wrap it up and freeze it then only a month. Salmon will stay in a freezer until the freezer rusts through and the salmon falls out. Depending on the location of the freezer this could take hundreds, if not thousands of years. edit: I am assuming the salmon is sealed in a zip lock freezer bag. imbrue001 · 9 years ago.
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what is yeast made of
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Baker's yeast is of the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is the same species (but a different strain) commonly used in alcoholic fermentation, which is called brewer's yeast. Baker's yeast is also a single-cell microorganism found on and around the human body. Gradation marks are 1 µm apart. Baker's yeast is the common name for the strains of yeast commonly used as a leavening agent in baking bread and bakery products, where it converts the fermentable sugars present in the dough into carbon dioxide and ethanol.
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There is no specified limit on the books as far as how much money a 12 year old can make at any particular job. There is also no minimum amount you can expect to earn. You might make $5 and up per job or $10 for any particular work you decide to perform. A 12 year old can expect to get paid by the job, not by the hour. Expect about $25 and higher for jobs that take about 3 hours. Remember your fee is negotiable. As more people want to hire you, you’ll begin to charge more per job.
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what kind of cut can damage the tendons on back of hand
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Tendons are responsible for connecting muscles to bone. The extensor tendons are located on the back of the hand and fingers. They let you open your hand and straighten your fingers. An extensor tendon injury is a cut or tear to one of these tendons.
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Leicester-born Jessie Pope was a poet, writer and journalist who remains best known for her patriotic poems during the First World War. Before the war she wrote light verse and humorous articles for Punch and various newspapers.
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average income of alaska
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Average Teacher Salary in Alaska. The average teacher salary in Alaska was significantly higher than the national average for both 2008 and 2009. The national averages were $49,720 in 2009 and $48,353 in 2008. Teaching salaries in Alaska were $66,560 in 2009 and $56,655 in 2008. From 2007 to 2008, teacher salary in Alaska rose by a small .42%, but from 2008 to 2009, there was an astonishing 17.48 percent increase. The average teacher salary in Alaska jumped from $56,655 to $66,560 from 2008 to 2009. This increase in 2009 resulted in a 17.98 percent increase in a two-year period. Teacher salaries in Alaska went down in the national ranking between 2007 and 2008 from number 6 to number
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Physical Therapists. Physical therapists earned an average $38.38 per hour, or $79,830 per year, as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, salaries descended below $26.30 per hour, or $54,710 per year, and rose above $53.21 per hour, or $110,670 per year.
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normal human temperature
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Also, your normal body temperature changes by as much as 1°F (0.6°C) throughout the day, depending on how active you are and the time of day. Body temperature is very sensitive to hormone levels and may be higher or lower when a woman is ovulating or having her menstrual period. Most people think of a normal body temperature as an oral temperature of 98.6°F (37°C) . This is an average of normal body temperatures. Your temperature may actually be 1°F (0.6°C) or more above or below 98.6°F (37°C)
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Sound: Rhythm & Rhyme. SOUND: Rhythm/Meter/Melody/Rhyme. You probably first read a poem to yourself, silently, but most poems also create sense though sounds, unlike concrete poetry, which operates visually. Try reading the poem aloud.
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normal human temperature
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The normal human body temperature is often stated as 36.5–37.5 °C (97.7–99.5 °F). In adults a review of the literature has found a wider range of 33.2–38.2 °C (91.8–100.8 °F) for normal temperatures, depending on the gender and location measured. In addition to varying throughout the day, normal body temperature may also differ as much as 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) from one day to the next, so that the highest or lowest temperatures on one day will not always exactly match the highest or lowest temperatures on the next day.
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10 hilariously insightful foreign words. The gustatory cortex is the area of the brain that controls the sense of taste. It is made of two parts: the frontal operculum and the anterior insula. As part of the gustatory system, the cortex has a network of paths and receptors that process taste information, including the type of taste and intensity. Receptors do not process all of the tastes, however, and there are different receptors to handle each type of taste.
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what symmetry does a gastropod have
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Answer by Haj86. Confidence votes 6. Some well known gastropods, which are mollusks, are snails and slugs, and they exhibit what is known as BILATERAL SYMMETRY. The only other kind of symmetry that exists in the animal kingdom, with the exception of colonial species such as the sponge, is RADIAL SYMMETRY. This second type is exhibited by starfish, for example. What kind of symmetry does gastropoda have? already exists. already exists as an alternate of this question. exists and is an alternate of. Most customers will probably want more than one emberlight, in order to cover a large portion of their home. On average, how many emberlight plugins do you expect a customer will buy? What kind of symmetry ...
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Saccharin is a no-calorie sweetener 300 times sweeter than table sugar. It has been used as a no-calorie sweetener in foods and beverages for more than 100 years. Saccharin was used heavily during the sugar shortages of the two world wars, particularly in Europe. Today saccharin is used in a wide range of low-and no-calorie and sugar-free foods and beverages, including tabletop sweeteners, baked goods, jams, chewing gum, canned fruit, candy, dessert toppings and salad dressings as well as cosmetic products, vitamins and pharmaceuticals.
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can i add authorized user chase
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A: To add an authorized user, you must first log into your Chase account. If you haven’t accessed your card information online before, you will need to create an account. You can do this very easily by going to www.Chase.com and clicking on the link that says “Get a User ID.”. After logging in, you should go to the Customer Center. If you scroll down, you should see a credit card section, and one of the links will say “Add authorized user.” Select this link.
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Similar Job Titles: This chart describes the expected percentage of people who perform the job of Phlebotomist in Atlanta, GA that make less than that salary. For example 50% of the people who perform the job of Phlebotomist in Atlanta are expected to make less than the median. Source: HR Reported data as of October 2015. Our team of Certified Compensation Professionals has analyzed survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at employers of all sizes and industries on Phlebotomist salaries to construct a range which describes the distribution of salaries for people with the job title Phlebotomist in Atlanta, GA.
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kelp is found in what group of protists
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The majority of organisms classified as protists are unicellular though there are a few multicellular organisms. For example, kelp (“seaweed”) is technically a protist even though it is multicellular. Kelp is not grouped with plants, however, because it lacks the cellular complexity present in plant cells.
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Georgia was founded with two main purposes: to serve as a place where debtors in prison could go to start anew and also to serve as a barrier against Spanish expansion fro … m Florida. In 1732, James Oglethorpe was given a charter from King George II to create a new colony, which he would name Georgia. This colony was founded for all of the prisoners in jail or people who where accused and prosecuted because of their religion to leave that colony or England to start anew in Georgia. It was also founded to protect the middle colonies from attacks.
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does paying off auto loan help credit score
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First off, paying off your mortgage or car loan doesn't necessarily help your credit score any more than paying those obligations on time, says Jeffrey Scott, spokesman for FICO, the developer of the most widely used credit score.One of the most important factors in the FICO score is payment history, he says. So, you could charge $900 on a credit card with a $1,000 limit and pay it off the same month, but the FICO credit score will still consider a utilization rate of 90 percent. That means you should check how much you're charging each month and how that affects your utilization rate.
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Leg Muscles. According to www.ultracycling.com, the primary muscles used in biking are the gluteal muscles, quadriceps, hamstrings and calf muscles. The type of riding you do will use some of these muscles more than others. If the terrain is hilly, the quadriceps will do more of the work powering up the hills. When standing to get up a hill, the gluteal muscles will be more engaged.
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what is a vegetable shortening
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Compared to vegetable oil, vegetable shortening is solid at room temperature, white in color, and much less prone to rancidity as it is a saturated fat. It has essentially an unlimited shelf life. It is also very neutral in flavor, so is often used to grease pans. Vegetable oil is converted into vegetable shortening by hydrogenating it, forcing hydrogen to bind on to the ends of the fatty acids. This is done by forcing hydrogen to bubble through the oil under pressure, heat, and in the presence of a catalyst.
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The reindeer (also known as the caribou) is found in large herds in the very north of the world. Reindeer inhabit both the Arctic Tundra and the North Pole regions which include parts of North America, Europe and Asia.
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what does the lower respiratory zone consist of
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Functionally, the respiratory system is separated into a conducting zone and respiratory zone. The conducting zone consists of the nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. These structures form a continuous passageway for air to move in and out of the lungs. The respiratory zone is found deep inside the lungs and is made up of the respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli. These thin-walled structures allow inhaled oxygen (O2) to diffuse into the lung capillaries in exchange for carbon dioxide (CO2). The lower tract structures are found in the thorax or chest and include the trachea, bronchi, and lungs (= bronchioles, alveolar ducts, and alveoli). * Please note that many authorities include the larynx with the lower respiratory tract structures.
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In 1799, Italian physicist Alessandro Volta created the first battery by stacking alternating layers of zinc, brine-soaked pasteboard or cloth, and silver. This arrangement, called a voltaic pile, was not the first device to create electricity, but it was the first to emit a steady, lasting current.
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what is a function
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What is a Function? Definition. A function is a rule which relates the values of one variable quantity to the values of another variable quantity, and does so in such a way that the value of the second variable quantity is uniquely determined by (i.e. is a function of) the value of the first variable quantity.
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... division performance, and works closely with Senior Vice President to develop competitive strategies in ... the Sr. Vice President (SVP) regarding the oversight of Field Operations · Develop and ...
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contract that has exculpatory clause example
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An exculpatory clause is language in an agreement which relieves one or both parties from liability under certain conditions. A common example is a parking lot ticket stub that states that the parking lot owner is not responsible for theft or damage to the vehicle. Exculpatory clauses are not automatically enforced by courts and can be voided if determined to be unreasonable or if parties to the contract did not have equal bargaining power.
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Meanings and history of the name Malachi : | Edit. Malachi means my messenger in Hebrew. Malachi is the last book of the Old Testament. St. Malachy (1094-1148) was an Irish saint and Archbishop of Armagh who adopted the name from the Hebrew prophet Malachi. Derived from the Hebrew mal'ākhī (my messenger). The name was borne by a 5th century B.C. prophet, the last of the Hebrew prophets. His prophecies of the coming Messiah and Judgement Day are recorded in the Old Testament book of Malachi.
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what foods does DMAE in them
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DMAE Benefits and Food Sources. By superfoods Leave a Comment. DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol) is a naturally occurring nutrient found in high concentrations in fish, sardines and salmon in particular. Also, is a hormone metabolically produced in small amounts by the brain, testes and adrenal glands. DMAE is essential to the production of acetylcholine. DMAE Dosage. According to researchs have shown that use of 200 mg to 500 mg of DMAE on a daily basis is effective. For Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; 100 mg to 300 mg, taken orally once or twice a day.
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The flag is still flown in southern states and supporters of the flag's continued usage view it as a symbol of southern ancestry and heritage as well as representing a distinct and independent cultural tradition of the southern United States from the rest of the country.
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why is erosion important
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Erosion is important because without it material wouldn't be able to move from one location to another. because weathering is where the natural object is being decomposed into sediments or rock particles. Weathering is important part of erosion because weathering is the process … that produces change in the surface of the Earth.
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Medical textbooks suggest that the normal respiratory rate for adults is only 12 breaths per minute at rest. Older textbooks often provide even smaller values (e.g., 8-10 breaths per minute). Most modern adults breathe much faster (about 15-20 breaths per minute) than their normal breathing frequency. The respiratory rates in the sick persons are usually higher, generally about 20 breaths/min or more. Groups of children Their ages Normal respiration rates Newborns and infants Up to 6 months old 30-60 breaths/min Infants 6 to 12 months old 24-30 breaths/min Toddlers and children 1 to 5 years old 20-30 breaths/min Children 6 to 12 years 12-20 breaths/min.
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what does syndesmosis mean
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A syndesmosis is a slightly movable fibrous joint in which bones such as the tibia and fibula are joined together by connective tissue. Examples include the distal tibiofibular joint as well as the radioulnar joint. Diagnosis of syndesmosis injuries by physical examination is often straightforward. Physical examination findings that are often positive include the squeeze test and the external rotation test. Patients with high-grade syndesmosis injuries often cannot perform a single-leg heel raise.
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Respiratory Therapist Salary and Wages by State. Here are the highest paying US states for average respiratory therapist salaries and hourly wages, based on 2012 data. Figures include lowest, median, highest, and average salaries and wages.
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what is vasopressin
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Vasopressin, also known as arginine vasopressin (AVP), antidiuretic hormone (ADH), or argipressin, is a neurohypophysial hormone found in most mammals. Its two primary functions are to retain water in the body and to constrict blood vessels. Vasopressin regulates the body's retention of water by acting to increase water reabsorption in the kidney's collecting ducts, the tubules which receive the very dilute urine produced by the functional unit of the kidney, the nephrons.
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Tramadol is considered to be opiate like because it plays on the same opiate receptors on the brain as a true opioid does.. I would imagine that under the pain contract you were not allowed to take narcotics either. All opioid are narcotic but not all narcotics are opioid.
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how long does a cheque take to clear in barclays bank
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The 'normal' time for one bank to clear another bank's cheque is three working days. The following table shows the day of deposit, when it would normally clear and the del … ay if there's a bank holiday... Just to clarify, there is a difference between a check that bounces and a check that doesn't clear.. However, they are often related. A check that bounces means that the … bank of the person who wrote the check refuse to transfer the funds to the person attempting to cash or deposit the check.
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Muscle weakness is a decrease in muscle strength, and it can be caused by a neurologic, muscular or metabolic disorder.
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what is an occupational therapist do
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Occupational therapy is a health and rehabilitation profession. Occupational therapists work with people of all ages who need specialized assistance to lead independent, productive, and satisfying lives due to physical, developmental, social, or emotional problems. Occupational therapists use the occupations of self-care, work, and play/leisure activities to increase independence, enhance development, and/or prevent disability. To achieve these goals occupational therapists may also adapt the task or the environment.
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Dartmouth salaries for coaches are the lowest in the Ivy League and, like all the other Ivies, has a gender wage gap. The Department of Education reported the average salary last school year for a men’s team head coach at Dartmouth was $101,893 while a women’s team head coach made on average of $73,339.
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why is a functional behavior assessment performed
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What is a Functional Behavioral Assessment? The term Functional Behavioral Assessment comes from what is called a Functional Assessment or Functional Analysis in the field of applied behavior analysis. This is the process of determining the cause (or function) of behavior before developing an intervention. Unfortunately, IDEA does not provide specific guidelines regarding the conduct of a functional behavioral assessment. Each school district is left to its own devices when interpreting the guidelines and may opt for lower quality standards. Below are my comments on conducting a functional behavioral assessment (FBA).
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spirulina is a microalgae that has been consumed for centuries due to its high nutritional value and supposed health benefits today popular lifestyle personalities endorse spirulina as a secret potent superfood a miracle from the sea
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name the renal tubules that the kidney is made of
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Renal tubules are essential structures in the kidneys. This lesson explores the function of the renal tubule and its parts, including the proximal and distal convoluted tubules, the loop of Henle, and the collecting duct. Learn how these components work together to absorb materials and form urine. Believe it or not, there are about 1,000,000 of these nephrons in each kidney! Regardless, the first section of each individual nephron is called the renal corpuscle and is made up of the glomerulus, which filters the blood, and Bowman's capsule, which collects the ultrafiltrate.
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Sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and its close relative sodium nitrite (NaNO2) are preservatives that you find in lots of processed meats. Stuff like salami, hot dogs, pepperoni, bologna, ham, bacon and SPAM all normally contain sodium nitrate as one of the ingredients.
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do hydrangeas have a fragrance
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Some plants, like roses (Rosa spp.) are noted for fragrance. Hydrangea (Hydrangea spp.) is not. The most popular type, big leaf hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla), hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 through 9, has little fragrance, though a few cultivars may be scented. Pyramidal or cone-shaped flower panicles appear in late summer or early fall. They are white at first, aging to pink. All panicle hydrangeas have some scent, but varieties like Big Ben (Hydrangea paniculata Big Ben) have a more pronounced
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What General Maintenance and Repair Workers Do. General maintenance and repair workers fix and maintain machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings. They work on plumbing, electrical, and air-conditioning and heating systems. General maintenance and repair workers typically do the following: 1 Maintain and repair machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings. 2 Troubleshoot and fix faulty electrical switches. 3 Inspect and diagnose problems and figure out the best way to correct them.
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how much money do ethical hackers make
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Therefore, potential employees must be highly skilled to be able to secure such a position, and face a challenging set of selection criteria. RECOMMENDED: Ethical Hacking Training by InfoSec Institute. Remuneration. The average payout to a Certified Ethical Hacker is $71,331 per annum. The salary ranges from $24,760 to $111,502, with a bonus payout between $0.00 and $17,500. Thus the total salary is approximately between $24,760 – $132,322. 1. The United States Department of Labor reports that New York City pays out the highest average salary of $117,900, followed by salaries in California. Next come Massachusetts and Washington DC. 2.
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USC also has programs and centers in Marina Del Rey, Orange County, Sacramento, Washington, D.C., Catalina Island, Alhambra and around Southern California. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, staffed by USC faculty from the Keck School of Medicine, is often referred to as USC’s third campus. An anchor institution in Los Angeles, a global center for arts, technology and international business, USC's diverse curricular offerings provide extensive opportunities for interdisciplinary study, and collaboration with leading researchers in highly advanced learning environments.
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where was cristiano ronaldo born
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Synopsis. Cristiano Ronaldo was born on February 5, 1985, in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. Manchester United paid £12 million to sign him in 2003—a record fee for a player of his age. In the 2004 FA Cup final, he scored Manchester's first three goals and helped them capture the championship. Early Life. Born Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro on February 5, 1985, in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, a small island off the western coast of the country, Ronaldo is the youngest of four children born to Maria Dolores dos Santos and Jose Dinis Aveiro.
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The Water Authority teamed with Poseidon to secure financing for the desalination plant and the pipeline via tax-exempt construction bonds. Financing closed in December 2012 at a favorable interest rate, bringing financing costs $200 million below the Water Authority’s projections.
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where was cristiano ronaldo born
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Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro GOIH (born 5 February 1985), known as Cristiano Ronaldo (. [kɾɨʃtiˈɐnu ʁuˈnaɫdu]), is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid and the Portugal national team. Ronaldo was born in Santo Antonio, antónio a neighbourhood Of, Funchal, madeira the youngest child Of Maria dolores Dos Santos, aveiro a, cook And Jose José, dinis aveiro a. Municipal gardener his second, Given, name ronaldo was chosen-After.Then. u S President, ronald reagan who was'his father s. favourite actor
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relevant range. Usually used in describing fixed costs. We often state that fixed costs will not change as volume changes. However, if volume were to triple, there would likely be more fixed costs as the company will need more space and managers. Accordingly, we state that costs are fixed only in a relevant or reasonable range of activity.
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what are the three main types of rna and what do they do
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As far as I can remember, the 3 types are mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA. mRNA is the short term for Messenger RNA. mRNA carries information for the ribosomes in cells. tRNA is short … for transfer RNA. They transfer a specific amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain to the ribosomes during translation. 2) Transport RNA (tRNA). - transports each amino acid to the ribosomes as it is specified by the coded messengers in mRNA. 3) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA). -the RNA present in the ribosomes including several dozens of protein.
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1 Schizoaffective disorder is an illness characterized by psychotic symptoms (delusions and hallucinations) and mood problems. 2 There are two types of schizoaffective disorder: bipolar and depressive. 3 There is no specific known cause for schizoaffective disorder. 1 There is no specific known cause for schizoaffective disorder. 2 Schizoaffective disorder symptoms and signs include those of schizophrenia in addition to a manic episode and/or a major depress
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what are the three main types of rna and what do they do
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Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: My research tells me there are 4 types of RNA... tRNA is the information adapter molecule. It is the direct interface between amino-acid sequence of a protein and the information in DNA Messenger or mRNA is a copy of the information carried by a gene on the DNA. The role of mRNA is to move the information contained in DNA to the translation machinery. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is a component of the ribosomes, the protein synthetic factories in the cell Small nuclear RNA (snRNA) is the name used to refer to a number of small RNA molecules found in the nucleus.
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Tarnish is a thin layer of corrosion that forms over copper, brass, silver, aluminum, and other similar metals as their outermost layer undergoes a chemical reaction.Oxidation … is defined as the interaction between oxygen molecules and all the different substances they may contact, from metal to living tissue. For example, silver needs hydrogen sulfide to tarnish; it does not tarnish with only oxygen. It often appears as a dull, gray or black film or coating over metal whereas oxidation usually results in brown or green. Hope it helps!! :).
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what is a radioligand binding assay
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Radioligand Binding Assay. Radioligand binding assays are used to characterize the binding of a drug to its target receptor. They can provide information on the both the affinity and mode of interaction of the drug with its receptor. Alternatively, the receptor density (Bmax) and Kd in the tissue can be obtained by using a saturation radioligand binding assay in which receptor binding is determined in the presence of increasing concentrations of the radioligand alone.
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If you think that someone you love is addicted to drugs, it's important to handle the situation carefully. Select any of the substances below to learn the best ways to find help when someone you love is struggling with addiction to that drug.
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what does epidermis contain
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Keratinocytes from the stratum corneum are eventually shed from the surface (desquamation). The epidermis contains no blood vessels, and cells in the deepest layers are nourished by diffusion from blood capillaries extending to the upper layers of the dermis.
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With average annual salaries for agricultural teachers at $86,210, Amarillo ranked as the highest-paying city for instructors in the field, not just in Texas, but throughout the United States as of May 2010, explains the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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stuttgart to burg eltz castle distance
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We enjoyed the Cochem castle also.. and of course, Burg Eltz is just a great experience when you first get a glimpse when you are on the trail. When we were there a mini bus was taking people from the parking lot to the castle round trip. This was n a weekend in the spring.
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mRNA: Carries the genetic information from DNA to ribosome to be translated. tRNA: Carries the anticodon and amino acid to the ribosome. rRNA: Component of ribosome, assists … in protein synthesis. Those are the three main types of RNA. There are other lesser known types as well. 2) Transport RNA (tRNA). - transports each amino acid to the ribosomes as it is specified by the coded messengers in mRNA. 3) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA). -the RNA present in the ribosomes including several dozens of protein.
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how to reach contact list in skype
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1 Sign into Skype. 2 In your contact list, find the contact you want to remove. 3 Right-click the contact name and select Remove from Contacts. 4 Then confirm by clicking Remove. 5 The contact is removed from your contact list but will still appear in the Recent tab with a question mark. To remove a contact from your contact list: 1 Sign into Skype. 2 In your contact list, find the contact you want to remove. 3 The contact is removed from your contact list but will still appear in the Recent tab with a question mark.
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1 About one in 20 patients feel claustrophobic or anxious inside a traditional MRI machine and require a mild sedative such as propofol (Diprivan) , which can cost about $125-$400. 2 An estimated 5%-10% of patients need a contrast solution, or special dye injected into the body, to further enhance the scan. My neurologist said that the quality is the same as a MRI scan in the hospital. Ask what the power of the MRI machine is (e.g. it might be 1.5 Tesla, or 3 Tesla, etc.) Regents MRI was the company I want to every to continually monitor my brain. $600.
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what the meaning of heidi
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French Meaning: The name Heidi is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Heidi is: Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood). Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort. In American the meaning of the name Heidi is: Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida' (hood). Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, was named after Queen Adelaide, 19th century King William IV's consort.
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you too can put the oil price dashboard on your web site blogger page or blog the dashboard displays the price of crude oil in real time you only need to copy and paste the following code on your page and to follow our regulation below
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where do the optic nerves cross
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The optic chiasm or optic chiasma (Greek χίασμα, crossing, from the Greek χιάζω 'to mark with an X', after the Greek letter ' χ ', chi) is the part of the brain where the optic nerves (CN II) partially cross.
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Gasoline is made from crude oil. Gasoline is a fuel derivative of oil, while oil is the base ingredient used in products including gasoline. Crude oil is separated into products like gasoline and kerosene in cracking towers at oil refineries. After the oil is distilled, it is used to make a variety of petroleum derivatives with fuel derivatives being the most common. Ad. The major difference between oil and gasoline is the fact that gasoline is a fuel derivative of oil. Its name is shortened to “gas” in the United States and called “petrol,” which is shortened from “petroleum spirits,” in other places around the world
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define parietal lobe function
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Functions of the Parietal Lobe. The parietal lobe functions in processing sensory information from the various parts of the body. It is heavily related to the sense of touch and involved in the manipulation of objects, as well as in detecting the orientation and numbers of objects encountered. The posterior side of the parietal lobe processes visual input and works to coordinate hand and eye movement. The parietal lobe is divided into two hemispheres. They are known as the left and right
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Skin infections. Skin infections caused by staph bacteria include: Boils. The most common type of staph infection is the boil, a pocket of pus that develops in a hair follicle or oil gland. The skin over the infected area usually becomes red and swollen. If a boil breaks open, it will probably drain pus. A fever and low blood pressure are signs of bacteremia. The bacteria can travel to locations deep within your body, to produce infections affecting: 1 Internal organs, such as your brain, heart or lungs. 2 Bones and muscles.
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generic name for oxazepam
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Generic Name: Oxazepam. Oxazepam is in a class of drugs called benzodiazepines. Oxazepam medicine treat the anxiety by affecting chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced or may cause anxiety. Oxazepam belongs to a group of medicine
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You’ve probably heard of fatwood, the miracle fire starter. “Miracle” might be a bit strong, but fatwood makes wonderful tinder and kindling. Finding and harvesting fatwood is easy. Here’s how. To get the sticks, it works great to baton through the fatwood planks with a smaller knife, as described above. When you’re heading for the hills, just throw a stick of fatwood in your pack. A single stick of fatwood will produce enough shavings and small kindling to start quite a few fires.
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the major body parts derived from mesoderm are the
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The mesoderm is one of the three major layers in a developing embryo, referred to as germ cell layers. Other germ cell layers are the endoderm and ectoderm. When the embryo develops, different organs and body parts develop from these germ cell layers. Developing from the mesoderm are muscles, bones, some skin tissue, connective tissues, the reproductive and urinary systems and other internal organs.
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To figure out how long it will take you to improve your credit score, you need to know where you’re starting from. You can get a free credit report from each of the three credit reporting bureaus once a year, but this report does not include your credit score. The simulator is a great tool that can help you figure out how long it will take to improve your credit score. Basically, it lets you simulate various changes to your credit report, so you can see which changes will have the biggest impact.
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the major body parts derived from mesoderm are the
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Top 10 amazing movie makeup transformations. The mesoderm is one of the three major layers in a developing embryo, referred to as germ cell layers. Other germ cell layers are the endoderm and ectoderm. When the embryo develops, different organs and body parts develop from these germ cell layers. Developing from the mesoderm are muscles, bones, some skin tissue, connective tissues, the reproductive and urinary systems and other internal organs.
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Herbalists use sassafras tea to cleanse the body and purify the blood. It is also given for colds or influenza to increase sweating. Sassafras tea may also have diuretic properties that might be beneficial for the urinary system. Topically, sassafras preparations are purported to be beneficial for poison oak or eczema.
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what is bpc in sap
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SAP BPC can be initially implemented to address one business process such as management consolidation but quickly be extended to address other processes e.g. business modelling, planning and budgeting. This organic scalability is a unique differentiator of SAP BPC’s unified platform. Rinedata’s Credentials Include: SAP BPC is a component of SAP EPM portfolio, an application dedicated to financial processes on a unified platform. Owned by the business and designed for the end user, it is the target environment to support planning, consolidation and financial reporting.
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Definition. Any hydrate having only half a molecule of water for every molecule of compound. The most common hemihydrate is partially hydrated gypsum, or plaster of Paris. Print | Cite This Source | Link to This Page.
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what plant does marijuana come from
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Marijuana is derived from a hemp plant that is called Cannabis Sativa. This plant is being grown indoors and outdoors all over the world. Marijuana looks like a flowery, leafy, or bud-like substance which can appear similar to tobacco, with the exception of the greenish color.
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In this instance, by consuming 2000 calories daily, because you are lighter than before, you would put the weight back on in just 24-25 days! If you want to keep the weight off you must develop a consistent change in eating habits to ensure you do not consume more than your body requires.
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salary of a journalist in india per month
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In the Northeast, the median for production journalists is around Rs. 11, 500 per month. A sub editor with an experience of 2-3 years takes home at least Rs. 12, 000 per month. Those with more than 5 years of work experience makes in the range of Rs. 19, 000-Rs.25, 000 a month. This is the base salary, without bonus and performance incentives.
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Comments and insights on the name Nicholas: | Edit. Nicholas is the English form of the post-classical Greek personal name Nikolaos. The spelling with-ch-first occurred in England as early as the 12th century. The name was borne by St. Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop of Myra who is regarded as the patron saint of Russia and Greece, and of children, sailors, and wolves. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.
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how long cleared of cheque payment
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Cheque processing and clearing. Cheques can be convenient in that the only information you need to make a payment is the name of the payee. As well, the payee does not need to have any special facilities or technology in place to accept them. However, because cheques need to be handled manually, they are expensive, and take longer, to process than cards and other electronic payments. Typically, a cheque will take three business days to clear. A diagram of how most cheques are processed is included in the FAQ section below. For more detailed information on cheques, contact your financial institution
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A parking structure that is five levels above-grade may cost, say, $50 per square foot. If this same structure is depressed one level into the ground, the cost can increase approximately 15% to $57.50 per square foot. A smaller project will cost more per space than a larger project. A 200-stall parking structure on a small site may cost about 30% more per square foot than a 1,000-stall structure on a “reasonably” sized lot. 8- Efficiency – This is the amount of square footage it takes for every parking stall overall.
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