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how long for finches eggs to hatch
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Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: It takes 14-16 days for a Zebra Finch egg to hatch! But remember it is not till the bird has laid it full clutch(5-6 eggs) as she will not start to brood till the last egg is laid. Always have a good supply of soaked sprouting seed available for the parents to feed the young.
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'The modern era of laboratory cloning began in 1958 when F.C. Steward cloned carrot plants from mature single cells placed in a nutrient culture containing hormones. The first cloning of animal cells took place in 1964.'. Yeah but it has been going on before that. Dolly was the the name of the Sheep that was the first mammal ever cloned, but the first animal ever cloned was a tadpole. And I don't know if they named it or not. That was b … ack in 1952. Dewey(Deer).
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where does the river severn end
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The River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren, Latin: Sabrina) is the longest river in the United Kingdom, at about 220 miles (354 km). It rises at an altitude of 2,001 feet (610 m) on Plynlimon, Ceredigion near Llanidloes, Powys, in the Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales. With an average discharge of 107 m³/s at Apperley, Gloucestershire, the Severn is the greatest river in terms of water flow in England and Wales. The river is usually considered to become the Severn Estuary after the Second Severn Crossing between Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire and Sudbrook, Monmouthshire. The river then discharges into the Bristol Channel which in turn discharges into the Celtic Sea and the wider Atlantic Ocean
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(Answer #1). 1) Magnesium and chlorine form an ionic bond. Covalent bonds are formed when two or more atoms share electrons between them. Ionic bonds are when atoms gain or lose electrons to become charged species (ions) that share an electrostatic interaction called an ionic bond. Magnesium forms a positive ion (cation) with a 2+ charge and chlorine forms a negative ion (anion) with a 1- charge. So two chlorine anions form an ionic bond with one magnesium cation for form MgCl2, a neutral chemical compound.
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progressive muscle atrophy is called
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ALS is a progressive, degenerative disease of the nervous system. It is one of a group of diseases, called motor neuron diseases (MND), in which specialized nerve cells that control movement of the voluntary muscles gradually cease functioning and die. 1 Fasciculation is a sign of muscle irritability, as the normal action of the lower motor neuron on the muscle is impaired. 2 The sole involvement of lower motor neurons can be seen in a form of ALS called progressive muscular atrophy.
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An element is a substance consisting of atoms which all have the same number of protons-i.e. the same atomic number. Elements are chemically the simplest substances and hence cannot be broken down using chemical methods. Elements can only be changed into other elements using nuclear methods.
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what is a ribbed fabric called
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Rib & Baby Rib. rib [rihb]: Rib knit is a double-knit fabric that knits the fabric in vertical ridged pattern called ribbing and highly stretched in crosswise direction.
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As such, the average starting wage for a bank teller at a busy urban branch can be as much as $13 per hour. Senior tellers can earn $20 per hour or more. Although credit union employees may earn less than this, most experienced credit union tellers make at least $10 per hour.
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what is a ribbed fabric called
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A ribbed fabric is a fabric with intervening raised lines or ribs. Ribbed fabrics may come in a variety of compositions including cotton, wool and silk. So a ribbed jacquard double knit fabric is one that encompasses all of those features in one fabric. Without the ribbing it's not that hard to do. In all honesty, I suspect few knitters would tackle it ribbed on top of everything else.
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Over the years, nepheline syenite has become preferred to feldspar as a source of alumina and alkalis for glass manufacture. It promotes more rapid melting at lower temperatures, thus reducing energy consumption, lengthening the life of the furnace and improving the yield and quality of glass.
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how long fors it take for lorazepam to get out of your system?
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Ativan and all benzodiazepine group drugs stay in your system for 7-10 days. This time duration may vary from person to person. If you know how long does Ativan stay in your system, you may relax yourself during the time of drug test. There are three types of drug samples taken for the
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The Stamp Act of 1765. The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22, 1765. The new tax was imposed on all American colonists and required them to pay a tax o … n every piece of printed paper they used. The Stamp Act of 1765 was imposed on the colonists by the British. The stamps affixed to various goods raised revenue for the British. The colonists were enraged--even pro … tested in the streets. 1 The History of Fort Lee Virginia Fort Lee in Virginia goes a long way back in American history
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average salary english professor
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English Professor average salary is $58,786, median salary is $- with a salary range from $37,572 to $80,000. English Professor salaries are collected from government agencies and companies.
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Upstream and downstream are business terms applicable to the production processes that exist within several industries. Industries that commonly use this terminology include the metals industry, oil, gas, biopharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The downstream stage in the production process involves processing the materials collected during the upstream stage into a finished product. The downstream stage further includes the actual sale of that product to other businesses, governments or private individuals.
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what are some common diseases caused by viruses
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The most common type of viral disease is the common cold, which is caused by a viral infection of the upper respiratory tract (nose and throat). Other common viral diseases include: Chickenpox. Flu (influenza). Herpes. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS). Human papillomavirus (HPV). Infectious mononucleosis.
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Properties. Iron oxide is also known as Rust. Iron Oxide has many different forms. Some of the phases are the Alpha phase, the Beta phase, Gamma phase, and the Epsilon phase. In the Alpha phase, its most common form is as a Rhombohedric, and its occurrence is as the mineral hematite. Iron(III) Oxide is one of the oxide compounds of iron, which has the chemical formula Fe 2 O 3. It has many different names and some of the most common names it is called is hematite, rust, ferric oxide, and colcothar.
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what are shiplap walls
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Shiplap is a type of wooden board used commonly in the construction of barns, sheds, outbuildings and inexpensive or seasonal homes. It is either rough-sawn 1 or milled 3/4 pine or similarly inexpensive wood between 3 and 10 wide with a 3/8 - 1/2 rabbet on opposite sides of each end. The rabbet allows the boards to overlap in this area. Shiplap is also used indoors for the rough or rustic look that it creates when used as paneling or a covering for a wall or ceiling. Shiplap is often used to describe any rabbeted siding material that overlaps in a similar fashion.
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Arina /ari-na/ [3 sylls.] as a name for girls is of Greek derivation, and the meaning of Arina is peace. Arina is a version of Irene (Greek). Mythology: Greek goddess of peace. Compare surname Arino.
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is svalbard in europe
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Svalbard (. [ˈsʋɑ(ː)lbɑːɾ] ; formerly known by its Dutch name Spitsbergen) is a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. Situated north of mainland Europe, it is about midway between continental Norway and the North Pole. The islands of the group range from 74° to 81° north latitude, and from 10° to 35° east longitude. In 2012, Svalbard had an estimated population of 2,642, of whom 439 were Russian and Ukrainian, 10 were Polish and 322 were other non-Norwegians living in Norwegian settlements. The largest non-Norwegian groups in Longyearbyen in 2005 were from Thailand, Sweden, Denmark, Russia and Germany.
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St Thomas Becket Pilgrim Badge. On this day in history, 17th December 1538, Pope Paul III announced that Henry VIII had been excommunicated from the Catholic Church:-. “Bull against Hen. [ Reply ]. Reply: The excommunication is valid. Henry VIII as far as the Catholic church is concerned died outside of the faith. Morever, his last rites were administered by Thomas Cranmer – also, like Henry, considered a heretic and apostate in the eyes of the Church.
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what causes of hypotension
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Certain medical conditions can raise your risk of orthostatic hypotension, including: 1 Heart conditions, such as heart attack, heart valve disease, bradycardia (a very low heart rate), and heart failure. 2 These conditions prevent the heart from pumping enough blood to the body. 3 Anemia. Many factors and conditions can cause severe hypotension linked to shock. Some of these factors also can cause orthostatic hypotension. In shock, though, blood pressure drops very low and doesn't return to normal on its own.
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3.0 The Functions of adipose tissue. 1 Adipose tissue acts as an insulating layer, helping to reduce heat loss through the skin. 2 It also has a protective function, providing mechanical protection (padding) and support around some of the major organs, e.g. kidneys. 3 Adipose tissue is also a means of energy storage.
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what causes of hypotension
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Blood pressure varies from one person to another. A drop as little as 20 mmHg, can cause problems for some people. There are different types and causes of low blood pressure. Severe hypotension can be caused by sudden loss of blood (shock), severe infection, heart attack, or severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). Orthostatic hypotension is caused by a sudden change in body position
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Oranjestad, Aruba Lat Long Coordinates Info. The latitude of Oranjestad, Aruba is 12.510052, and the longitude is -70.009354. Oranjestad, Aruba is located at Aruba country in the Cities place category. Oranjestad is a wonderful city, the capital and the largest city of Aruba, a small state situated to the north of Venezuela in southern Caribbean Sea. The population of the city exceeds 30,000 people. It is a very popular tourist spot and the place for a huge number of cruise ships to land.
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what is the defense of marriage act definition
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Defense Of Marriage Act (DOMA). So-called Defense of Marriage laws (DOMAs) define marriage as a relationship between one man and one woman, for the purpose of excluding same-sex couples from the institution of marriage. There are two types of DOMAs: federal and state. The federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) was enacted so that the federal government could restrict marriage to a union between a man and a woman. In so doing, the federal government was able to deny same-sex married couples any of the federal benefits opposite-sex married couples received.
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Herniated disc: Rupturing of the tissue that separates the vertebral bones of the spinal column. The center of the disc, which is called the nucleus, is soft, springy and receives the shock of standing, walking, running, etc. The outer ring of the disc, which is called the annulus (Latin for ring), provides structure and strength to the disc. The annulus consists of a complex series of interwoven layers of fibrous tissue that hold the nucleus in place. A herniated disc is often referred to as a slipped disc. This term came from the action of the nuclear tissue when it is forced from the center of the disc. The nuclear tissue located in the center of the disc can be placed under so much pressure that it can cause the annulus to rupture
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what is an assigned protection factor
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Assigned protection factor (APF) means the workplace level of respiratory protection that a respirator or class of respirators is expected to provide to employees when the employer implements a continuing, effective respiratory protection program as specified by this section. In any workplace where respirators are necessary to protect the health of the employee or whenever respirators are required by the employer, the employer shall establish and implement a written respiratory protection program with worksitespecific procedures.
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A tropical cyclone is a low-pressure system which develops in the tropics and is sufficiently intense to produce sustained gale force winds of at least 63km/h. In other parts of the world they are called hurricanes or typhoons. Tropical cyclones can cause significant phenomena which can adversely, and sometimes favourably impact on communities and the environment. The most common features are destructive winds and heavy rainfall that can lead to flooding.
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what are uses for mdf
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MDF is a very cost affective material used as a solid wood alternative. MDF is defined as a medium-density fiberboard typically made from hard and softwood particles mixed wit … h resin to create a solid form. Common uses can include furniture, countertop (substrate), cabinets.
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The C-13 NMR spectrum for a more complicated compound This is the C-13 NMR spectrum for 1-methylethyl propanoate (also known as isopropyl propanoate or isopropyl propionate). This time there are 5 lines in the spectrum. That means that there must be 5 different environments for the carbon atoms in the compound. The carbon in the CH2 group is attached to 2 hydrogens, a carbon and an oxygen. The two lines are in different places in the NMR spectrum because they need different external magnetic fields to bring them in to resonance at a particular radio frequency.
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what are uses for mdf
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Best Answer: MDF is mostly used in the furniture industry to make kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, cupboards etc.. It is also often used in loudspeaker enclosures, due to its increased weight and rigidity over normal plywood. It may be used to make display cabinets and interior fittings for shops and showrooms (Slatwall Panels made from MDF are used in this industry).
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In the rare disease Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH), an excess of cells similar to these cells are produced. However LCH cells stain positive to CD14 which is a monocyte marker and shows a different, hematopoietic origin for the disorder. LCH can cause damage to skin, bone and other organs. A portion of the Cell Ontology is shown with ovals corresponding to cell types defined in the ontology and arrows corresponding to relations between those cell types. Langerhans cell is represented by a yellow oval; blue arrows correspond to is_a relations, and orange arrows correspond to develops_from relations.
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how long does a whole blood donation take
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The answer to how long does it take to donate blood depends on various factors. Whole blood donation takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes. Actually, a standard whole blood collection only takes 5-10 minutes, but there are several procedures that are associated with it. Once the blood has been drawn, it is recommended that the donator rest for a minimum period of fifteen minutes, as the loss of blood may cause dizziness. How long does it take to donate blood time period also includes the time of rest as well as energy replenishment.
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The bacteria may pass on the the plasmid to another bacteria via transformation. This is why an entire colony of bacteria may become immune to penicillin. Many scientists take advantage of this by inserting a gene that they want replicated into a plasmid and then inserting it into a bacteria. This is an effective way to have a large amount of a gene of interest (this method is commonly used in biotechnology)
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where do marsupials live
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Most marsupials live in Australia and surrounding islands, but some are found in South America, and one, the Virginia opossum, lives in North America. Marsupials multiplied and evolved into all sorts of species in Australia because there were no placental mammals there to compete with them.
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You can substitute corn syrup for half of the sugar in the recipe at a ratio of 1 1/2 cups of corn syrup per cup of sugar. As with honey and rice syrup, reduce another liquid by 1/4 cup per cup of sugar you are replacing. You can substitute any of a number of other sweeteners for granulated white sugar in your cake recipe. These substitutes, will give your finished cake a different flavor and texture than it would have had if you had used sugar.
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where do marsupials live
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Australia is the continent on which 99% of the world's marsupials live. The opossum is a marsupial found in North America, but South America also has some marsupials, as does Asia. Some marsupials such as possums and tree kangaroos are also found on the island of New Guinea, which is not a continent. The opossum is a marsupial found in North America, … but South America also has some marsupials, as does Asia. Some marsupials such as possums and tree kangaroos are also found on the island of New Guinea, which is not a continent. + 12 others found this useful.
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Overview of the eviction process. If the tenant doesn't voluntarily move out after the landlord has properly given the required notice to the tenant, the landlord can evict the tenant. In order to evict the tenant, the landlord must file an unlawful detainer lawsuit in superior court. The landlord must use the court procedures. If the landlord uses unlawful methods to evict a tenant, the landlord may be subject to liability for the tenant's damages, as well as penalties of up to $100 per day for the time that the landlord used the unlawful methods.
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how much do a basketball player get paid
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In general, basketball players earn millions of dollars. The better players like Lebron James and Dwyane Wade will earn around $25 million a year, average players like Brad Miller will earn around $10 million a year, and rookies will earn from $800,000 a year to $2 million a year. Earnings vary widely. Jockeys, for example, may get a part of the purse or a set fee. Stock car drivers may earn several hundred thousand dollars for a race. Boxers can earn millions of dollars for a fight, and baseball, football, and basketball players may earn millions a year if they are superstars.
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1 Honey is 20 percent water, 30 percent glucose, 40 percent fructose (natural sugar in fruit juices), and 1 percent sucrose (glucose, fructose, and sucrose are different types of sugars). 2 Maple Syrup: Maple syrup contains 33 percent water, 60 percent sucrose, and naturally present particles.
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how long will it take juno to get to jupiter
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Share to: It takes a space probe an average of 5 years to reach Jupiter-the latest one, Juno, was launched on 5th August 2011 and will not reach the Jovian system until 2016.
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Degrees Brix (symbol °Bx) is the sugar content of an aqueous solution. Brix and actual dissolved solids content [edit]. When a sugar solution is measured by refractometer or density meter, the °Bx or °P value obtained by entry into the appropriate table only represents the amount of dry solids dissolved in the sample if the dry solids are exclusively sucrose.
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describe a simple reflex action
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A reflex action, differently known as a reflex, is an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response to a stimulus. Scientific use of the term reflex refers to a behavior that is mediated via the reflex arc; this does not apply to casual uses of the term reflex.
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A geophysicist is someone who studies the Earth using gravity, magnetic, electrical, and seismic methods. Some evaluate earth properties for environmental hazards and evaluate areas for dams or construction sites. Research geophysicists study the internal structure and evolution of the earth, earthquakes, the ocean and other physical features using these methods.
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what causes scleroderma disease
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Scleroderma, also known as systemic sclerosis, is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterised by hardening (sclero) of the skin (derma). In the more severe form, it also affects internal organs. Limited scleroderma involves cutaneous manifestations that mainly affect the hands, arms and face. Death occurs most often from lung, heart and kidney complications. In diffuse cutaneous disease, five-year survival is 70% and 10-year survival is 55%. The cause of scleroderma is unknown. It is an autoimmune condition, in which the body's immune system attacks healthy tissues.
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Post # 1. My daughter just called and is making ribs in her showtime rotisserie. Does anyone have Ron Popeil cookbook. I can't find mine. I told her to par boil them for 15 minutes.
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where is ammolite found
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BEARPAW AMMONITES & AMMOLITE. Ammolite comes from the fossil remains of the Ammonite Placenticeras Meeki (Female) and Intercalare (Male) and is found in the Black Bearpaw Shales of Southern Alberta, Canada.
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Tg Antibodies (TgAb): Approximately 15 to 20 percent of thyroid cancer patients have antibodies to Tg that circulate in their blood. These antibodies are abbreviated as TgAb on laboratory reports. Unfortunately, TgAb interferes with the measurement of Tg by most methods. When a patient has TgAb detected, it is not unusual to see a temporary rise in the TgAb level during the first six months following radioiodine therapy. This may even be a sign of the effectiveness of the treatment. Usually, TgAb values return to the original value or below after six months.
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dihydrocodeine what is for
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Dihydrocodeine is used as an alternative or adjunct to codeine for the aforementioned indications. It is available as the following salts, in approximate descending order of frequency of use: bitartrate, phosphate, hydrochloride, tartrate, hydroiodide, methyliodide, hydrobromide, sulfate, and thiocyanate. For use against pain, dihydrocodeine is usually formulated as tablets or capsules containing a quarter grain (15 or 16 mg) or a half grain (30 or 32 mg) with or without other active ingredients such as aspirin, paracetamol (acetaminophen), ibuprofen, or others.
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One of the most common misconceptions about bed bugs is that they hate light. Though there is no denying that bed bugs are nocturnal, they don’t hate light. Turning up the lights will not act as a bed bug repellent. Bed bugs are drawn to the heat and carbon dioxide that humans exude during sleep.
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dihydrocodeine what is for
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Dihydrocodeine is a semi-synthetic opioid analgesic prescribed for pain, severe shortness of breath, or as an antitussive (either alone or compounded with paracetamol or aspirin). It was developed in Germany in 1908 and first marketed in 1911. 2 hours. Dihydrocodeine is a semi-synthetic opioid analgesic prescribed for pain, severe shortness of breath, or as an antitussive (either alone or compounded with paracetamol or aspirin). It was developed in Germany in 1908 and first marketed in 1911. Dihydrocodeine is also known as Drocode, Paracodeine and Parzone.
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During a colonoscopy, the doctor uses a colonoscope, a long, flexible, tubular instrument about 1/2 inch in diameter that transmits an image of the lining of the colon so the doctor can examine it for any abnormalities. The colonoscope is inserted through the rectum and advanced to the other end of the large intestine.
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what is intrauterine
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intrauterine. within the uterus. intrauterine device (IUD) (intrauterine contraceptive device) a mechanical device inserted into the uterine cavity for the purpose of contraception. These devices are made of metal, plastic, or other substances and are manufactured in various sizes and shapes.
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On an average hair grows about ½ inch of every month to 6-7 inches a year approximately, which is again dependent on many factors. Such as the right kind of diet followed by a healthy workout routine helps in the growth. How long does one need to follow a diet for the growth of hair?
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What are the valves in the right side of the heart called? What are the importance of these valves
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The heart has four valves-one for each chamber of the heart. The valves keep blood moving through the heart in the right direction. The mitral valve and tricuspid valve are located between the between the atria (upper heart chambers) and the ventricles (lower heart chambers).
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American Meaning: The name Leo is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Leo is: Lion. Latin Meaning: The name Leo is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Leo is: Lion. This name has been borne by a total of 13 popes. Leo is also associated with the zodiac sign from 23rd July to 22nd August. Teutonic Meaning: The name Leo is a Teutonic baby name.
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What are the valves in the right side of the heart called? What are the importance of these valves
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Heart Valves. Four valves control the flow of blood from the atria to the ventricles and from the ventricles into the two large arteries connected to the heart. 1 The tricuspid (tri-CUSS-pid) valve is in the right side of the heart, between the right atrium and the right ventricle.
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people s symptoms and the severity of their mania or depression vary widely although bipolar disorder can occur at any point in life the average age of onset is 25 every year 2 9 % of the u s population is diagnosed with bipolar disorder with nearly 83 % of cases being classified as severe
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do you tear muscle to build muscle
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Muscle Strain Overview. Muscle strain, muscle pull, or even a muscle tear refers to damage to a muscle or its attaching tendons. You can put undue pressure on muscles during the course of normal daily activities, with sudden heavy lifting, during sports, or while performing work tasks. Muscle damage can be in the form of tearing (part or all) of the muscle fibers and the tendons attached to the muscle. The tearing of the muscle can also damage small blood vessels, causing local bleeding, or bruising, and pain caused by irritation of the nerve endings in the area.
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The minimum requirement for a career in dietetics is a bachelor's degree; however, some dietitians hold graduate degrees. There were 279 bachelor's and 18 master's degree programs approved by the Dietetic Association's (ADA) Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education (CADE) in 2009 (www.eatright.org). Essential Information. Dietitians, or nutritionists, are health care professionals who develop and supervise diet programs that improve public health. Dietitians generally need a bachelor's degree in dietetics or a related field.
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acute bronchitis incubation period
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Viral And Bacterial Bronchitis Incubation Period. The symptoms of acute bronchitis last for a short period, and the causative organism in most cases is virus infection. It has been reported that almost 90 percent of acute bronchitis cases are due to virus infection. The rest of 10 percent is attributed to bacterial origin.
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If your name is on this list, even if it is not spelled exactly as you spell it today, we probably have your specific family history. Remember, in medieval times most people were illiterate. Given these thoughts, don t despair if we don t have your name spelled exactly as you spell it today. Your job is to be sure you spell your name correctly at checkout and you MUST indicate Country of Origin.
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how much to get new license
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Get your license. Before you leave the licensing office, you’ll need to turn in your out-of-state driver license/ID card. You’ll get a temporary license that allows you to drive for 45 days. Your permanent license will be mailed within 7–10 days. If you don’t receive it within 30 days, please go to a driver licensing office. 5. Before you leave the licensing office, you’ll need to turn in your out-of-state driver license/ID card. You’ll get a temporary license that allows you to drive for 45 days. Your permanent license will be mailed within 7–10 days.
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Geology is the study of the Earth, the materials of which it is made, the structure of those materials, and the processes acting upon them. It includes the study of organisms that have inhabited our planet.
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size of a healthy uterus
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Re: Nrmal Size of a Healthy Uterus. The average uterus is about the size of a woman's fist or about 8 x 6 x 4 cm. Normal weight is about 100-200 gms. Re: Nrmal Size of a Healthy Uterus. Funny what we're all told, I was told close to the size of your fist. When I had my surgery on the 13th, my uterus was the size of a bowling ball and weighed over 2 pounds!
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The relationship wherein one person has an obligation to act for another's benefit. A fiduciary relationship encompasses the idea of faith and confidence and is generally established only when the confidence given by one person is actually accepted by the other person. While a fiduciary and the beneficiary may join together in a business venture or a purchase of property, the best interest of the beneficiary must be primary, and absolute candor is required of the fiduciary. 2) adj. defining a situation or relationship in which a person is acting as a fiduciary for another.
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what is a coven
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A coven or covan /kʌvən/ usually refers to a gathering of witches. In fantasy stories and popular culture, a coven is a gathering of witches to work spells in tandem. Such imagery can be traced back to Renaissance prints depicting witches and to the three weird sisters in Shakespeare 's Macbeth.
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Map of the Coral Sea. The Coral Sea is a small sea off the north east coast of Australia. It has Queensland on its west side and the islands of Vanuatu and New Caledonia on its east. On the north edge is the Solomon Islands, and in the south it joins the Tasman Sea. The Great Barrier Reef is in the Coral Sea. Australia claims many of the islands as part of its 780,000 square kilometre Coral Sea Islands Territory. Most of them are small coral or sand islands, and only one has people living on it. This is Willis Island which is used as a weather station with a population of only four.
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what organelle does cystic fibrosis affect
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Cystic Fibrosis (CF) affects the exocrine glands, which are organs that secrete mucus. Exocrine glands normally produce thin, slippery secretions such as mucus, sweat, tears and digestive juices. With cystic fibrosis, the mucus is thick and sticky.
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1. Get an official diagnosis from your doctor. An autonomic dysfunction can be the result of several other disease or disorders. Your doctor will administer tests that correspond with the symptoms you are experiencing and provide you with treatment options based on her diagnosis.
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vasectomy perth cost
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Tweet. The cost of vasectomy reversal varies depending on the physician's office, your geographic location, and the type of procedure performed. It is not inexpensive, but there are a few options that may help you fit it into your family budget. Most insurance plans won't cover the cost of reversal surgery, which can range anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000.
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SSRIs should not be used with MAOIs. Additionally, serotonin syndrome may occur if SSRIs are administered with triptan migraine drugs, linezolid (Zyvox), St. John's Wort, lithium, or tramadol. Combining SSRIs with aspirin, other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or warfarin, increases the risk of bleeding.
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who sings the song take me to church
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1,744 pages on this wiki. Take Me to Church by Hozier is featured in We Built This Glee Club, the eleventh episode of Season Six. It is sung by the New Directions, with solos from Jane, Kitty, Roderick, and Skylar. They perform this song at the 2014 Western Ohio Sectional Championship.
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Data transmission is a subset of the field of data communications, which also includes computer networking or computer communication applications and networking protocols, for example routing and switching. •Simplex If data can only be transferred in a singl … e direction (one way) it is known as simplex. Television transmission is an example of Simplex transmission, here data can be transferred only to a television but no data can be transferred in the opposite direction.
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who sings the song take me to church
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Take Me to Church by Hozier is featured in We Built This Glee Club, the eleventh episode of Season Six. It is sung by the New Directions, with solos from Jane, Kitty, Roderick, and Skylar. They perform this song at the 2014 Western Ohio Sectional Championship.
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Bowel motility ??: If you notice the movement while you are at rest, it is probably your intestines. Your intestines are constantly in motion, and sometimes you can feel the sensation of movement inside your abdomen just because of the normal bowel activity.
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what does the surname singh mean
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The word Singh is derived from the Sanskrit word for lion (सिंह siṃha). Several variants of the word are found in other languages: 1 In Hindi, the name is written सिंह (. Derived from the Sanskrit word for lion, it was originally used as a title by the warriors in India. It was later adopted by several castes and communities, including the Sikhs, whose Guru Gobind Singh mandated it for all the baptized males.
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EXTREMES in fortune, health and spirituality. You are very versatile, idealistic and intuitive. You either enjoy great success or suffer abject misery. The solution is service to others. Use your leadership abilities for humanity and not for self-glorification.You are frank, methodical and believe in law, system and order. You are seeking freedom, opportunities to enjoy life: to make love, to go places and to do things.
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what is an enlarged aorta
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Enlarged aorta is the abnormal widening of the largest artery of the heart which is the aorta carrying oxygen that supplies to all parts of the human body. This is considered as a serious condition related to the heart. 1 Atherosclerosis – it is known as the hardening of the arteries of the heart. 2 This is the most common cause of enlarged aorta for it will damage mainly the arteries. 3 Injury – sudden force applied which can damage the arteries in specified body parts like the chest and abdomen such as a vehicle accident.
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No matter where you are in your journey as a family caregiver, and no matter the degree of care you provide, this manual can help you and your loved one live more comfortably with advanced congestive heart failure.
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do stains void mattress warranty
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ANSWER: A stain would not typically void a mattress warranty. You need to read the actual language of the warranty. If you do not have a copy, demand a copy from the company. It is very likely that the warranty says nothing about stains voiding
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Glass Menagerie. The title of the play, and the play’s most prominent symbol, the glass menagerie represents Laura’s fragility, otherworldliness, and tragic beauty. The collection embodies Laura’s imaginative world, her haven from society
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how much is car paint repair
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Minor Paint Repairs. If you need to repair paint damage caused by minor scratches, you could take your vehicle to a paint repair shop and spend about $100 to $200 to have the work done. However, you can usually do the work yourself and save a lot of money.
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Salary Outlook. Administrative assistants earned a median salary of $32,840 in 2013, according to the BLS. The best-paid made approximately $49,370 a year, while the worst-paid made about $20,370. Administrative assistants earned an average of $34,000 in 2013. They made less than executive assistants, who brought home an average of $51,870. Customer service representatives, by comparison, earned slightly less at $33,070.
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when was san gabriel arcangel founded
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The Mission San Gabriel Arcangel is the 4th mission founded in California. It was founded on September 8th, 1771 by Friars Pedro Cambon and Friar Angel Somera. Named for the Archangel Gabriel, the angel of the annunciation sent to Mary at Nazareth to tell her of her destiny.
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In Word 2010, Shrink to Fit is known as Shrink One Page. When you write a document in Word 2010 and your document is just a few lines too long to fit onto one page, you can use the Shrink to Fit option (Shrink One Page) to quickly reduce the document to one page.
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where does last name come from
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Many of us have surnames passed down to us from ancestors in England. Last names weren’t widely used until after the Norman conquest in 1066, but as the country’s population grew, people found it necessary to be more specific when they were talking about somebody else. From an English place name. A last name may have pointed to where a person was born, lived, worked, or owned land. It might be from the name of a house, farm, hamlet, town, or county. Some examples: Bedford, Burton, Hamilton, Hampshire, Sutton.
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html hypertext markup language is the set of markup symbols or codes inserted in a file intended for display on a world wide web browser page the markup tells the web browser how to display a web page s words and images for the user
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what are australian aboriginal traditions
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Australian Aboriginal culture includes a number of practices and ceremonies centred on a belief in the Dreamtime. Reverence for the land and oral traditions are emphasised. Language groupings and tribal divisions exhibit a range of individual cultures. Australian Aboriginal art has existed for thousands of years and ranges from ancient rock art to modern watercolour landscapes. Aboriginal music has developed a number of unique instrument
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A brighter future begins here. For more than 100 years, Milton Hershey School has helped children to realize their full potential by offering a top-notch education to students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade from income-eligible families. Milton Hershey School is a cost-free, private, coeducational school in Hershey, PA. About. For more than 100 years, Milton Hershey School has helped children to realize their full potential by offering a top-notch education to students in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade from income-eligible families.
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how much does a chiropractor cost
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Chiropractic visits are typically billed at the time of service. Some chiropractors will bill your insurance, but a typical visit can cost the same as or less than your insurance co-pay. A typical visit to your chiropractor for an adjustment will cost between $25 – $100 on average. There are a lot of different types of services or modalities that can be offered by your doctor, which may in turn affect the price. For a “maintenance visit”, your cost is usually $25 – $75. Chiropractic Monthly Membership.
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If the listeria infection spreads to your nervous system, signs and symptoms may include: 1 Headache. 2 Stiff neck. 3 Confusion or changes in alertness. 4 Loss of balance. 5 Convulsions. As in adults, the signs and symptoms of a listeria infection in a newborn can be subtle, but may include: 1 Little interest in feeding. 2 Irritability. 3 Fever. 4 Vomiting.
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what is canada's largest paper currency
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M oney in Canada is made by two different governmental agencies. Notes (paper currency) are produced by the Bank of Canada. Coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. Compared to the United States, Canada's money is very colourful and we also have fewer bills. MAIN MENU: SYMBOLS, FACTS, & LISTS: CURRENCY. I n June 2011, the Canadian government unveiled the latest series of notes, this type made of polymer instead of paper. *N.B. In late 2000, the government decided to stop production of the $1000 bill. While it will remain legal currency, it will gradually be phased our of circulation, leaving the $100 bill as Canada's largest denomination. T hese are the standard coins currently in circulation.
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1 A typical prescription may cost $94 or more for 1 vial of Zerbaxa 1g/0.5g. 2 You cannot fill this prescription in a regular pharmacy. 3 Your doctor, hospital, or clinic will provide this medication. 4 This drug is likely to be covered under your medical benefit if you have insurance. This prescription is provided by a doctor and is generally not available at a pharmacy. This drug is administered by your healthcare practitioner (HCP), which usually means: 1 It may be expensive. 2 A typical prescription may cost $94 or more for 1 vial of Zerbaxa 1g/0.5g.
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reasons why eriks football is affecting paul
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Paul Fisher is the main character from the book Tangerine by Edward Bloor, a story about how a young boy moves to Tangerine, Florida for his father's job. He moves to this hou … se with his mother, father, and his attention craving brother Erik, but little does Paul know is that this town has many secrets. Paul Fisher doesn't really like football because his brother, Erik, plays it. Erik is rude and cruel to Paul and his friends, and Paul does not look up to him at all. The Eri … k Fisher Football Dream, as stated in the book, makes up most of Erik's and Erik's parents' lives. Paul doesn't want anything to do with it
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Yes, the USDA will let you finance your Upfront Mortgage Insurance payment into your loan size. For example, if you bought a home for $100,000 and borrowed the full $100,000 from your lender, your Upfront Mortgage Insurance would be $2,000. You could then raise your loan size to $102,000. USDA upfront mortgage insurance is not paid as cash. It's added to your loan balance for you. USDA mortgage insurance rates are lower than those for comparable FHA loans or conventional ones. FHA mortgage insurance premiums assess a 1.75% upfront mortgage insurance premium; and add 0.85% in MIP annually.
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how will a kitten be to take milk
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Kittens need milk for the first several weeks of their lives. The kittens’ mother provides the best milk for their needs at that age. However, you may feed orphan kittens goat’s milk, available at many large grocery stores or supermarkets. You can also feed them kitten milk replacement formula. Cow’s milk can upset a kitten’s stomach and should be used as a last resort. Kittens should be drinking water by the time they are 4 to 6 weeks of age. Orphaned kittens should drink milk, but older kittens and cats may not tolerate it well. Imagine a kitten. Chances are you imagined a kitten drinking from a bowl of milk, possibly with a bow around her neck. However, kittens who are old enough to separate from their mothers are old enough to drink water instead of milk.
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The Surgeon General reports to the Assistant Secretary for Health (ASH), who may be a four-star admiral in the United States Public Health Service, Commissioned Corps (PHSCC) , and who serves as the principal adviser to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on public health and scientific issues. The stars, shoulder boards, and sleeve stripes of the Surgeon General. The Surgeon General is a commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and by law holds the rank of vice admiral.
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what does the encephalization quotient demonstrates
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Encephalization quotient (EQ), or encephalization level is a measure of relative brain size defined as the ratio between actual brain mass and predicted brain mass for an animal of a given size, which is hypothesized to be a rough estimate of the intelligence or cognition of the animal. Thus, the same amount of brain matter can govern breathing in a large or a small body. While not all control functions are independent of body size, some are, and hence large animals need comparatively less brain than small animals.
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Inkjet printing is a type of computer printing that recreates a digital image by propelling droplets of ink onto paper, plastic, or other substrates. Inkjet printers are the most commonly used type of printer, and range from small inexpensive consumer models to expensive professional machines.
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what was the primary purpose of the lisbon treaty
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Q&A: The Lisbon Treaty. The Lisbon Treaty became law on 1 December 2009, eight years after European leaders launched a process to make the EU more democratic, more transparent and more efficient. Under EU rules, the treaty had to be ratified by all 27 member states before coming into force. The last country to ratify the treaty was the Czech Republic, which completed the process on 3 November 2009. The Lisbon Treaty which succeeded it was rejected by Irish voters in June 2008. But it got overwhelming support in a second referendum in the Irish Republic on 2 October 2009.
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This condition is also known as dew poisoning, grease heel, or greasy heel. Mud fever affects most horses and ponies during winter and early spring, resulting in painful sores and scabs, which in severe cases can make a horse lame. Mud fever, also known as scratches or pastern dermatitis, is a group of diseases of horses causing irritation and dermatitis in the lower limbs of horses. Often caused by a mixture of bacteria, typically Dermatophilus congolensis, and Staphylococcus spp, mud fever can also be caused by fungal organisms (dermatophytes).
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how long does it take to get from orlando to miami
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How long is the drive from Miami, FL to Orlando, FL? The total driving time is 3 hours, 17 minutes. Your trip begins in Miami, Florida. It ends in Orlando, Florida. If you're planning a road trip, you might be interested in seeing the total driving distance from Miami, FL to Orlando, FL.
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Top 10 facts about the world. Chinese celery, or khan choy, is the same species as the European variety most people in the West are familiar with, Apium graveolens, but it has a number of important differences. Chinese celery is closer than European celery to the wild variety, called smallage. It looks and tastes more like an herb, somewhat like parsley. The thin stalks are hollow and crispy, and both the stalks and the leaves may be added to cooked dishes.
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what is seismic data
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Digital seismic signal acquisition is supported by two acquisition platforms (SeisComP3 and SMARTGeoHub servers), for fully automated earthquake data processing and analyzing of earthquake information, along with simultaneous application of dozens of programs for those purposes. Seismic data acquisition consists of gathering and recording of continuous seismic signals from seismic stations. Process of automatic acquisition, detection, processing and dissemination of seismic data at Observatory's acquisition center is performed on three parallel acquisition systems: DASP (B. Glavatovic, MSO, Montenegro), SeisComP3 (GFZ, Potsdam, Germany) and SmartGeoHub (Geotech Instruments, Dallas, TX)
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Prince’s Telecaster. Every Prince fan knows that Prince’s favorite guitar is a telecaster. From the beginning of his career to his latest concerts, you can always see him play this flamed maple tele with maple neck and matching leopard print strap. In the 70’s, Prince (not being famous yet) bought a Hohner telecaster. There are rumors that he bought this guitar since the pickguard matched perfectly with leopard strap he already had. But I guess there were more reasons:
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can you save consists in railworks
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There is nothing out there that I can find that relates with Railworks 2013. Everything on building scenarios and making consists is from Rail Simulator 2 back about 2008/9. Rail Simulator.com says that they are working on updating the tutorial to cover scenarios and consists, but it is not out yet. I was looking to find out how to build a consist that I can select for use in the Quick Drive menu. Send an e-mail to [email protected] and ask them how you can create a consist so that it shows in the TS-2013 QUICK DRIVE TRAINS option.
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Place the grates in a sink of hot, soapy water and let soak for 15-20 minutes. For tougher stains, add a cup of sudsy ammonia to the water. Make sure grates are thoroughly dried after each cleaning.
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how long does it take customs to clear a package
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How long will it take for my package to clear customs from the USA to the UK? In the package contains a scarf, a hallmark card, polo shirt and over the counter centrum vitamins. I declared this package as gifts but when i had double checked my receipt I saw that i had forgot to note that there were centrum vitamins in it. Best Answer: I would not be unduly worried, packages from the USA can take up to 10-20 days, yours is around 10 days now, so you'll probably receive it this week.
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If you are trying to identify a juvenile, look at the body shape, and try to find a picture of an adult with a similar appearance, not necessarily the same colors or patterns. Also keep in mind that any kind of lizard can vary in appearance and can look much different in motion than it does in a still photo. Sunlight and shade can also change the apparent color of a lizard, and lizards will change in color depending on their temperature. Be aware that a lizard you find may not be native, but an introduced animal, such as an escaped pet, especially if it is found in or near an inhabited area. Typically found under objects or leaves, often in gardens in Southern California. Not commonly seen. If the lizard you want to identify resembles one of the lizards shown below, look at the range map below to find which species it is, then click on the species link for more information.
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different sources of energy that need to be used
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The Sun. Most of the energy we capture for use on Earth originates in the nuclear reactions powering our Sun. Coal, oil, natural gas, biomass, and even the wind and hydropower we harness to generate electricity, originally derive their energy content from the Sun. Learn how our local star is the ultimate energy source. 7% of our total energy use comes from renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, and hydropower. Renewable energy sources lessen our dependence on foreign energy and do not emit greenhouse gases. Experts predict that over the next two decades, renewable energy will provide a growing portion of U.S. overall energy.
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Click here to check County Hotel London availability. County Hotel London is a small hotel, with friendly staff and is located in a the beautifully historic area of Bloomsbury.
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cost of unc
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it works out to just pennies per inspiring moment for the 2015 2016 academic year the total cost of full time attendance for undergraduates is estimated to be $ 24320 for north carolina residents and $ 50360 for out of state residents
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Like all landscaping projects, the average price to install sod depends on the size of your land and your climate. However, as our sod installation cost estimator dictates, homeowners can expect to pay $1,072 for such a project.
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what were the colonist complaints about the stamp act
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The Stamp Act Congress, which was the first united action by the colonies against unpopular British policies, acknowledged that Parliament had a right to regulate colonial trade. It denied, however, that Parliament had the power to tax the colonies, since the colonies were unrepresented in Parliament. The power of taxation resided only with the colonists themselves and their representatives. Under pressure from London merchants, Parliament abolished the Stamp Act in 1766.
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Fermentation releases CO 2, but does not make any ATP – all ATP during anaerobic respiration is produced during glycolysis. Since glycolysis produces 2 ATP, anaerobic respiration yields 2 ATP for every molecule of glucose. Both glycolysis and fermentation take place within the cytosol/cytoplasm of a cell. In fact, the entire process of anaerobic respiration takes place in the cytosol. Cellular respiration is the process by which cells get their energy in the form of ATP. There are two types of cellular respiration, aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration is more efficient and can be utilized in the presence of oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
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fortified food that contain riboflavin, niacin, folate
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B vitamins have an important role in changing carbohydrates, protein and fat to energy. Vitamin B6 also works together with the mineral iron to stabilise levels of homocysteine, an amino acid that, if raised, can increase the risk of heart disease. Vitamin B6 is assisted by vitamin B12 and folate. Vitamin B12 is also important for healthy blood and nerves. Together, folate and vitamin B12 contribute to the making and functioning of our genetic material (DNA), so they impact every cell in the body. Most B vitamins have a number and a name. Riboflavin: milk, eggs, liver, green vegetables and fortified breakfast cereals*. Niacin: Meat, fortified breakfast cereals*. B6: Beef, fish and poultry, eggs, whole-grains and some vegetables. B12: meat, milk and eggs and some yeast extracts*.
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The Ob (обь) is the main river of Western Siberia. It originates far to the south in the Altai Mountains and winds its weigh northward until it empties into the Kara Sea (part of the Arctic Ocean). There is a large hydroelectric dam, built in 1956, at Novosibirsk, which created a huge reservoir on the river.
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fortified food that contain riboflavin, niacin, folate
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Sources of Folate. Food. Folate is found naturally in a wide variety of foods, including vegetables (especially dark green leafy vegetables), fruits and fruit juices, nuts, beans, peas, dairy products, poultry and meat, eggs, seafood, and grains (Table 2) [ 3, 7 ]. The FNB developed DFEs to reflect the higher bioavailability of folic acid than that of food folate. At least 85% of folic acid is estimated to be bioavailable when taken with food, whereas only about 50% of folate naturally present in food is bioavailable [ 2, 3 ].
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After 12 months of continuous retainer wear, we often recommend that you to continue to wear your retainers at night 3-5 times a week for life. The reason we recommend this cycle of wear is due to the slow shifting of teeth forward and inward as we get older. Hence the reason for 12 months daily wear of your retainers. You still may be wondering why you need to continue to wear retainers after 12 months. There is more to the story and more tooth biology, so hang in there as we explain it further.
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fortified food that contain riboflavin, niacin, folate
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All of the food groups have foods rich in vitamins. Milk naturally contains riboflavin and is fortified with vitamins A and D. Enriched grain products contain added thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and folic acid. Vitamin C is found in fruits and vegetables, while only animal foods naturally contain vitamin B 12. While it's possible to get all the vitamins you need by making healthy food choices, people sometimes need supplements. For example, All women of childbearing age should get 400 micrograms of folic acid each day from fortified foods or a supplement, in addition to folate from a varied diet.
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Practice Essentials. Atrial tachycardia is a supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) that does not require the atrioventricular (AV) junction, accessory pathways, or ventricular tissue for its initiation and maintenance. Reentrant atrial tachycardia is not uncommon in patients with a history of a surgically repaired atrial septal defect. The scar tissue in the atrium may give rise to the formation of a reentrant circuit. On physical examination, the primary abnormal finding is a rapid pulse rate.
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how many meters in a baseball field
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The catcher’s box is 1.3m x 2.4m. The distance from home plate to the outfield fence must be at least 98m along the left and right field foul lines and 122m at the centre outfield. A modified field is used for Little League and Under 14. The pitcher’s mound is 18.44m from home plate and located in the centre of the infield. It is a 5.5m mound of dirt no higher than 25.4cm. Near the centre of the mound is the pitching rubber, a rectangular slab measuring 61cm x 15cm.
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The dopamine naturally produced by your brain makes you feel good and have self confidence. You get a rush of dopamine in response to pleasurable activities like food or sex. On the other hand, without enough dopamine, you may feel sluggish, depressed and uninterested in life. Increase your intake of antioxidants. Dopamine is easy to oxidize, and antioxidants may reduce free radical damage to the brain cells that produce dopamine. Many fruits and vegetables are rich in antioxidants, including: 1 Beta-carotene and carotenoids: Greens, orange vegetables and fruits, asparagus, broccoli, beets.
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is sugar ionic or covalent
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sugar is a covalent bond made up of 12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen and 11 atoms of oxygen. (C12H22O11) it is covalent because it is made up of bonds between non-meta … ls.
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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. The body temperature of a healthy person varies during the day by about 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) with lower temperatures in the morning and higher temperatures in the late afternoon and evening, as the body's needs and activities change.
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is acetaminophen the same thing as aspirin
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Confidence votes 742. No, they are not the same. Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti inflammatory (NSAID) where as acetaminophen is not. Aspirin relieves pain by blocking pain receptors and acetaminophen works by raising the pain threshold.
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Ketones in urine. When ketones are found during a urine test, further investigation is required to ascertain your true health status. Using a urine test is a quick and inexpensive way to check for ketones in your urine, and is one of our test kit products that can be done in the privacy of your home.
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what reactants are needed by all cells for cellular respiration
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The main reactants of cellular respiration are: glucose(C6 H12 O6), water(6H2 O) and oxygen(6O2). The products of cellular respiration are: carbon dioxide (6C O2), water(12H2 … O) and Energy (36 ATP). The reactants in the equation for cellular respiration are oxygen (O2) and glucose (C6H12O6).
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Papaver somniferum, the opium poppy, is the species of plant from which opium and poppy seeds are derived. Papaver somniferum is an annual herb growing to 100 cm. All parts of the plant are strongly glaucous, giving a greyish-green appearance, and the stem and leaves are sparsely covered with coarse hairs. The leaves are lobed and clasp the stem at the base.
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does alimony reduce social security benefits
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Your ex-wife may receive Social Security Disability Income---SSDI---based on your condition, even if you are paying alimony. As with other Social Security benefits, alimony is considered unearned income and will reduce the overall amount of benefits she receives.
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Some prominent gentlemen of the county of Cheshire met in Bunbury on 23 December 1642 and drew up the Bunbury Agreement. The terms of the agreement were intended to keep Cheshire neutral during the English Civil War. Bunbury Locks is a working wharf with some high-rise staircase locks and canal horse stables. Bunbury Mill is a watermill dating from 1844, although there has been a mill on this site since 1290. Following damage caused by a flood in 1960, the mill closed in 1966.
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diseases caused by fungi in animals
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Fungal Infections of Human and Animals. Many fungal infections, or mycoses, of humans and animals affect only the outer layers of skin, and although they are sometimes difficult to cure, they are not considered dangerous. Athlete's foot and ringworm are among the common superficial fungal infections.
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1 The choice of antibiotic often depends on which antibiotics have worked well for you in the past. 2 If an antibiotic normally used to treat your sinusitis was successful in the past, it may be used again. 3 If it did not work very well, a different antibiotic may be tried. When using antibiotics to treat chronic (long-term) sinusitis, it may be helpful to remember that: 1 The number of days you take antibiotics depends on your general health, how serious your sinusitis is, and the type of antibiotic you are taking.
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diseases caused by fungi in animals
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Pathogenic fungi are fungi that cause disease in humans or other organisms. The study of pathogenic fungi is referred to as medical mycology .. Although fungi are eukaryotic organisms, many pathogenic fungi are also microorganisms. Fungicides, such as ziram are used to protect plants against fungal infections.
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Medical Definition of ENDORPHIN. : any of a group of endogenous peptides (as enkephalin and dynorphin) found especially in the brain that bind chiefly to opiate receptors and produce some of the same pharmacological effects (as pain relief) as those of opiates; specifically: beta-endorphin. : any of a group of endogenous peptides (as enkephalin) found especially in the brain that bind chiefly to opiate receptors and produce some pharmacological effects (as pain relief) like those of opiates; specifically: beta-endorphin. ADVERTISEMENT.
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what is a disease caused by chromosomal mutations
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1 Genetic mutation— A permanent change in a gene that can be passed on to children. 2 The rare, early-onset familial form of Alzheimer's disease is associated with mutations in genes on chromosomes 21, 14, and 1. 3 Genetic risk factor— A change in a gene that increases a person's risk of developing a disease. If a person inherits from a parent a genetic mutation that causes a certain disease, then he or she will usually get the disease. Sickle cell anemia, cystic fibrosis, and early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease are examples of inherited genetic disorders. In other diseases, a genetic variant may occur
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Abdominal distension occurs when substances, such as air (gas) or fluid, accumulate in the abdomen causing its outward expansion beyond the normal girth of the stomach and waist. It is typically a symptom of an underlying disease or dysfunction in the body, rather than an illness in its own right.
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what is the highest rank in law enforcement
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Here’s a general outline of the rankings of these departments: Law enforcement Ranks: A law enforcement commissioner is usually the highest ranking officer in a metropolitan law enforcement force, overseeing all of the other departments. In some cities, the law enforcement commissioner isn’t a uniformed officer and is appointed by the city’s mayor. A law enforcement officer is the lowest member of the law enforcement ranks totem pole, although there are usually several different pay grades within the ranking. To move up the ladder from an officer to a captain involves taking examinations, as well as completing a certain amount of time in each rank.
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Chelsea, brown sugar gets hard because it has a lot of moisture in it, and then when that moisture evaporates, the sugar clumps together and becomes rock-hard. The easiest way to keep your sugar soft is simply to store it in a container that is airtight, to minimize evaporation. I use one of these Click-Clack containers and it does a great job. I really pack the sugar into a small container to help keep the ration of air to sugar low, too. Also, if you have a container that isn't as airtight, try including one of these terra cotta brown sugar savers; they are great at keeping the sugar softer.
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is starch an aldehyde or ketone
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Monosaccharides are the simplest carbohydrates in that they cannot be hydrolyzed to smaller carbohydrates. They are aldehydes or ketones with two or more hydroxyl groups. The general chemical formula of an unmodified monosaccharide is (C•H 2 O) n, literally a carbon hydrate.. In food science and in many informal contexts, the term carbohydrate often means any food that is particularly rich in the complex carbohydrate starch (such as cereals, bread and pasta) or simple carbohydrates, such as sugar (found in candy, jams, and desserts).
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Ancestry.com has loads of free databases. All you need is a registered guest account. Just be aware that while there are perhaps a hundreds of free databases, you only have a fraction of what’s really available.
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why brass tarnishes
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As brass hardware ages, its surface oxidizes, which leaves a layer of tarnish over the hardware. Over time, an additional protective layer, called a patina, forms over the untreated tarnished brass.
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Principal. A source of authority; a sum of a debt or obligation producing interest; the head of a school. In an agency relationship, the principal is the person who gives authority to another, called an agent, to act on his or her behalf. In investments and banking, the principal refers to the person for whom a Broker executes an order; it may also mean the capital invested or the face amount of a loan. A principal in the first degree is the chief actor or perpetrator of a crime. A principal in the second degree must be present at the commission of the criminal act and aid, abet, or encourage the principal in his or her criminal activity
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what is the meaning of a star
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noun. verb. Star is defined as a bright point of light in the sky or a five-sided drawing that is meant to resemble the points of light in the sky. 1 An example of star is what makes up the Big Dipper constellation. 2 An example of star is a drawing of a five-sided point of light.
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1 The average life span of a cell phone is just 18 months. 2 The average American cell phone user owns three or more cellular phones. 3 Up to 75% of obsolete phones are stockpiled in drawers, including the battery and the charger [8]. 1 There are more than 4 billion mobile phone users worldwide [2]. 2 Around the world, mobile phone sales have increased from more than 100 million units per year in 1997 to an estimated 779 million units per year in 2005 [3]. 3 Less than 1 percent of the millions of cell phones retired and discarded annually are recycled [4].
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what is objectivity
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Objectivity is a central philosophical concept, related to reality and truth, which has been variously defined by sources. Generally, objectivity means the state or quality of being true even outside of a subject 's individual biases, interpretations, feelings, and imaginings. Objectivity in referring requires a definition of truth. According to metaphysical objectivists, an object may truthfully be said to have this or that attribute, as in the statement This object exists, whereas the statement This object is true or false is meaningless.
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Although many grasses do contain saponins, they are only concentrated in the Legumes; soybeans, peas, beans, beet pulp, alfalfa, sorghum (milo), tomato pomace, and curiously enough, in only grain, oats.
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how to cook baked salmon on youtube
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Season each Salmon filet with salt and pepper, place 2 lemon slices and 4 garlic slices on each filet. Drizzle each with olive oil and finish with a splash of wine. Wrap as directed in the video and bake for 25 minutes, if using 5ox filets, bake for 20 minutes. Allow fish to cool after removing from oven for 1 minute, unwrap and serve with brown rice or roasted potaoes.
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Hepatitis B vaccine is a vaccine for the prevention of hepatitis B, an infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) . The vaccine contains one of the viral envelope proteins, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). It is produced by yeast cells, into which the genetic code for HBsAg has been inserted.
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what can cause a sore neck and flu symptoms
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Swine Flu. Swine flu, or H1N1, is a type of influenza, but the symptoms may be more severe than the typical seasonal flu. Symptoms of swine flu include muscle aches, joint pain and tender lymph nodes, all of which can cause neck and back pain. General flu symptoms such as a sore throat are also present. Individuals with medical conditions, like diabetes, asthma or cancer, can become very ill from swine flu. Cat scratch disease begins with mild flu-like symptoms, such as fever and fatigue. Neck pain occurs due to lymph node swelling. Muscle aches and back pain are part of the overall malaise caused as the body fights the bacteria.
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Kazakhstan. n. 1. (Placename) a republic in central Asia: conquered by Mongols in the 13th century; came under Russian control in the 18th and 19th centuries; was a Soviet republic from 1936 until it gained independence in 1991. A country of west-central Asia south of Russia and northeast of the Caspian Sea. The original Turkic inhabitants were overrun by the Mongols in the 1200s and ruled by various khanates until the Russian conquest of 1730 to 1863.
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what causes ear infections
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Ear Infections-Cause. Middle ear infections are caused by bacteria and viruses. Swelling from an upper respiratory infection or allergy can block the eustachian tubes, which connect the middle ears to the throat.
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Some additional but also important uses of limestone include: Dimension Stone: Limestone is often cut into blocks and slabs of specific dimensions for use in construction and in architecture. It is used for facing stone, floor tiles, stair treads, window sills and many other purposes. Limestone is by definition a rock that contains at least 50% calcium carbonate in the form of calcite by weight. All limestones contain at least a few percent other materials. These can be small particles of quartz, feldspar, clay minerals, pyrite, siderite and other minerals.
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what is radiata pine
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Radiata pine is classed as a medium-density softwood. Radiata pine clearwood (wood that is free of defects such as knots, holes or other blemishes) is one of the world's best clearwoods. Due to research and the high quality of New Zealand Radiata pine, it can be used in many applications (see below).
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Commercial properties may refer to: 1 retail buildings. 2 office buildings. 3 warehouses. 4 industrial buildings. 5 apartment buildings. “ 6 mixed use” buildings, where the property may have a mix, such as retail, office and apartments. The best reason to invest in commercial over residential rentals is the earning potential. Commercial properties generally have an annual return off the purchase price between 6% and 12%, depending on the area, which is a much higher range than typically exists for single family home properties (1% to 4% at best).
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is a anteater a mammal
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Anteater is a common name for the four extant mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua (meaning worm tongue) commonly known for eating ants and termites. The individual species have other names in English and other languages. Together with the sloths, they are within the order Pilosa. Anteaters are specialized to feed on small insects. With each anteater species having its own insect preferences: small species are specialized on arboreal insects living on small branches, while large species can penetrate the hard covering of the nests of terrestrial insects.
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Young sporophytes of the common moss Tortula muralis. In mosses, the gametophyte is the dominant generation, while the sporophytes consist of sporangium-bearing stalks growing from the tips of the gametophytes. A sporophyte (/spɔːroʊˌfaɪt/) is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga. In flowering plants the gametophytes are very reduced in size, and are represented by the pollen and the embryo sac. The sporophyte produces spores (hence the name) by meiosis, a process also known as reduction division that reduces the number of chromosomes in each spore mother cell by half.
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meaning of phenomenon
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LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of a phenomenon is something that is observable or an extraordinary thing or person. 1 An example of phenomenon is a lunar eclipse. 2 An example of phenomenon is a classical musical great such as Beethoven.
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Approximately 2,300 wells are known to have penetrated the Precambrian basement rock complex, which is shallowest at about 600 feet, over the Nemaha ridge in northeastern Kansas, and deepest at about 9,500 feet in the Hugoton Embayment. The shallowest known Precambrian rocks encountered by test wells occur in northeastern Kansas, in Nemaha County, where the surface of the Precambrian rises to 588 feet above sea level; the deepest occurrence is in the southwest, in Barber County, at 4,595 feet below sea level.
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meaning of phenomenon
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LINK / CITE ADD TO WORD LIST. noun. The definition of a phenomenon is something that is observable or an extraordinary thing or person. 1 An example of phenomenon is a lunar eclipse.2 An example of phenomenon is a classical musical great such as Beethoven.
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Nail fungus. Nail fungus is a common condition that begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the fungal infection goes deeper, nail fungus may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and crumble at the edge. It can affect several nails but usually not all of them.
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what is a hida scan used to diagnose
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Definition. A HIDA scan is an imaging test. It helps to diagnose problems of the gallbladder and liver. Bile is a fluid that is made in the liver. It is stored in the bile duct. This fluid helps your body digest certain foods. If there is a problem with the production or flow of bile, a HIDA scan may find the problem.
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1 Nairobi racks up an average of 925 mm (36.4 in) of rainfall per year, or 77.1 mm (3 in) per month. 2 On average there are 89 days per year with more than 0.1 mm (0.004 in) of rainfall (precipitation) or 7.4 days with a quantity of rain, sleet, snow etc. per month. 1 The driest weather is in July when an average of 19 mm (0.7 in) of rainfall (precipitation) occurs. 2 The wettest weather is in April when an average of 206 mm (8.1 in) of rainfall (precipitation) occurs.
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what are the products of digestion
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Digestion is the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules so that they can be absorbed into the watery blood plasma. In certain organisms, these smaller substances are absorbed through the small intestine into the blood stream. Digestion is a form of catabolism that is often divided into two processes based on how food is broken down: mechanical and chemical digestion. Digestion begins in the mouth with the secretion of saliva and its digestive enzymes. Food is formed into a bolus by the mechanical mastication and swallowed into the esophagus from where it enters the stomach through the action of peristalsis.
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1 The first thing you have to know about SketchUp is that it has 10 simple tools that are all useful for making a model. 2 The first groups of tools are the orbit, pan, and zoom tools. 3 These are used for you to move around and get different views of your subject and are briefly explained in this overview article. 1 To delete, click the arrow button on the toolbar; when something is selected to delete it will turn blue. 2 Hit the delete key on your keyboard. 3 To save something, click on file (in the upper left corner) then click on Save As. 4 Choose where to save the file. 5 Type the name of your file and click on Save.
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are warts contagious or hereditary
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Warts are a very common skin condition the world over. So many people are having it and the rate at which it is benign transmitted is very high. Warts are very contagious and it can also come up on several parts of the body. It can come up on the face and even the genitals. Any body contact with the skin condition is enough to get someone infected with it.
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Definition: Masarepa is precooked, ground corn flour that is used to prepare arepas. Arepas are a type of corn cake popular in both Venezuela and Colombia. Arepas were traditionally made by soaking the corn and then manually pounding the grains to remove the seed germ and the outer lining.
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what is aleatory music
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Top 10 amazing movie makeup transformations. Aleatoric music, also known as aleatory music, is music with a random element. Chance elements within a piece can be used for composition, as well as for live performance. When a piece is being composed, random elements can be used to influence the outcome of a final musical piece.
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Ultra-tec Cable Railing by The Cable Connection. Our DIY stainless steel cable railing assembly kits cost between $1.50 - $2.50 per foot based on length of 50 feet. Our budget kits with 1/8 cable cost on average about $1.30 per foot.
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genetic causes of blindness
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Color blindness is a genetic condition caused by a difference in how one or more of the light-sensitive cells found in the retina of the eye respond to certain colors.
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a serious autoimmune disease that attacks the joints and other body parts. But RA can be tough to diagnose. Symptoms can mimic other illnesses, or they may flare, then fade, only to flare again somewhere else. Lab tests aren’t perfectyou can test negative for RA factors and still have it.
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what is the average starting salary for a college graduate
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Petroleum engineering was the college major with the highest starting salary, according to the PayScale 2010-11 College Salary Report. Graduates with this bachelor's degree earned a median starting salary of $93,000. Average Starting Salary. College graduates with bachelor's degrees had an average starting salary of $48,288 in 2010, according to the fall 2010 salary survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. This compared with an average starting salary of $48,633 for the class of 2009
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The survey found that tax preparation fees for an itemized Form 1040 with Schedule A and a state tax return averaged $217 at one-person firms and jumped slightly to $245 for firms with three or more staff. Firms with lower levels of gross income also charge less on average than larger companies.
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what is the average starting salary for a college graduate
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Average College Graduate Salaries. The average salary for college graduate jobs is $46,000. Average college graduate salaries can vary greatly due to company, location, industry, experience and benefits.
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Dwarfism, nanism, short stature, or restricted growth is a medical disorder in which the person is of abnormally short stature. According to various sources, short stature may be caused by over 200 different medical conditions.
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tuition cost university of toledo
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University of Toledo is public, 4 year or high located in Toledo, Ohio. For academic year 2015-2016, the undergraduate tuition & fees at University of Toledo is $19,525 for in-state and $31,073 for out-of-state students. The costs is estimated by the school. 1 For academic year 2014-2015, the undergraduate tuition & fees is $9,463 for in-state and $18,801 for out-of-state students. For Graduate School, in-state tuition and fees are $14,575 and out-of-state tuition and fees are $24,911.
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Most tests use a mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15. In this case, average performance typically falls between standard scores of 90 and 110. The farther away from that range, the more different a student s score is from the middle performance. Another statistically derived score is Percentile Ranks.
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what businesses does Electronic arts make
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EA headquarters in Redwood City, California. Electronic Arts is a company that is an American developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of computer and video games, that was founded in 1982. Products of the company include EA Sports franchises, Sims, and other titles on both handheld and home gaming consoles. As of February 2015, Electronic Arts' largest acquisition is the purchase of VG Holding Corp., the then-owner of video game developers Bioware and Pandemic Studios, for $775 million.
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A gene is a locus (or region) of DNA that encodes a functional RNA or protein product, and is the molecular unit of heredity. The transmission of genes to an organism's offspring is the basis of the inheritance of phenotypic traits. Most biological traits are under the influence of polygenes (many different genes) as well as the gene–environment interactions.
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what is mullein
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Mullein is an easily recognizable plant found throughout Michigan in fields, meadows, and anywhere the ground has been disturbed. It is a biennial, putting forth a rosette of fuzzy leaves upon the ground the first year, and sending up its characteristic yellow flowered stalk the second. After seeding, the plant dies.
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Dietary fiber comes in two forms: soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber dissolves in water and plays a role in lowering cholesterol and glucose. Soluble fiber is found naturally in oats, beans, peas, apples, citrus, carrots and psyllium. Insoluble fiber is instrumental in helping move food through the digestive system. Good sources of insoluble fiber include whole wheat, vegetables, nuts and whole bran.
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the name priscilla meaning
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The name Priscilla is of Latin origin, and it means Ancient . It's a name commonly given to girls. Priscilla Presley is an actress and businesswoman.
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Causes of kidney infection. A kidney infection happens when bacteria infects your kidneys. The bacteria are usually a type called E. coli, which live in your bowel. The bacteria get in through the opening of the urethra and move upwards through your urinary tract, first infecting your bladder and then your kidneys. In rare cases, a kidney infection can develop if bacteria or fungi infect the skin and the infection spreads through your bloodstream into your kidney. However, this type of infection usually only occurs in people with weakened immune systems.
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why is critical thinking important for business
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Lawrence noted that critical thinking helps employees gather all of the information required to analyze a situation, generate optimal solutions to a problem and get feedback from all the people involved in the situation. All of these steps, she said, contribute to better business solutions overall.
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Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The distinctive style of Vincent van Gogh is considered Post Impressionist. Post Impressionist artists are artists who were influenced by impressionism but rejected its constraints and embarked on their own artistic styles which were more emotionally based than impressionist work. Van Gogh (pronounced Gock) hand an influence on 3 different styles of paintings. He started with one style and was painting an entirely different style at the time of his death. His early paintings have a different appearance than his later
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how to draw crocus
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Today, I'm going to show you how to draw a crocus flower. You're going to start with a dot in the center. We're going to draw six petals surrounding this. So we're going to draw an oval, come to a point a little bit on top for our first petal. One more over here. And once you have that, go back to the center circle and draw a few curved lines coming from that circle on to each petal. Then we'll go in and draw some yellow for the pistils. And then green for the stem curving down. And this is an overhead view of the flower. And then you're done.
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Serotonin and melatonin are both neurotransmitters derived from the essential amino acid tryptophan, found in protein. These brain messengers are important for regulating our sleep cycles and our moods. Tryptophan is a precursor for 5-HTP, which is subsequently a precursor serotonin and melatonin. Therefore, tryptophan or 5-HTP may be consumed or supplemented to increase levels of both serotonin and melatonin in the body.
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what is genetic polymorphism in humans
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1 The later definition by Cavalli-Sforza & Bodmer (1971) is currently used: Genetic polymorphism is the occurrence in the same population of two or more alleles at one locus, each with appreciable frequency, where the minimum frequency is typically taken as 1%. All the common blood types, such as the ABO blood group system, are genetic polymorphisms. Here we see a system where there are more than two morphs: the phenotypes A, B, AB and O are present in all human populations, but vary in proportion in different parts of the world.
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infection. noun in·fec·tion \in-ˈfek-shən\. Tweet. : the act or process of infecting someone or something: the state of being infected. : a disease caused by germs that enter the body.
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what was the first battery used for
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These Baghdad batteries may have been used for religious rituals, medicinal purposes, or even electroplating. 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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Distance from Nashville, TN to Boston, MA. There are miles from Nashville to Boston and miles by car. Nashville and Boston are far apart (by car). This is the best Nashville, TN-Boston, MA route.
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how do i get a copy of my deed in ca
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Obtaining Copies. Generally, you can obtain a copy of your house deed from the county recorder's office in person, online or by mail. You may have to request older deeds in person depending on your county. For example, the Contra Costa County recorder's office only allows in-person requests for deeds recorded before 1986.
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Tapping a keg is the act of using a keg coupler to open the keg's valve. The keg coupler is the device that starts it all. This is the first step of the beer’s journey to your glass. The coupler has several functions: 1. It opens the valve of the keg to start the process of delivering beer to your glass. 2.
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what is a geophysicist
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A geophysicist is someone who studies the Earth using gravity, magnetic, electrical, and seismic methods. Some evaluate earth properties for environmental hazards and evaluate areas for dams or construction sites. Research geophysicists study the internal structure and evolution of the earth, earthquakes, the ocean and other physical features using these methods.
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The complete set of observable traits of the structure and behavior of an organism is called its phenotype. These traits arise from the interaction of its genotype with the environment. As a result, many aspects of an organism's phenotype are not inherited. For example, suntanned skin comes from the interaction between a person's phenotype and sunlight; thus, suntans are not passed on to people's children.
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when did hawaii 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 1959. The earliest inhabitants were Polynesians who settled in the islands more than 1,000 years ago.
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1 If you bought your car with no money down, you are likely to owe more on it than it is worth for the five years that you have it. 2 Even with a decent amount of money down, if you opt for an extremely long-term loan to keep your car payments low, your negative equity is not likely to improve. You can get yourself into such a situation in a number of ways: 1 If you trade in a car that has a loan balance and add that balance onto your new auto loan, you will owe more for the new car than it is worth.
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how much does it cost dunkin donuts to make a donut
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1 Here, a dozen Dunkin Donuts costs $7.49; Krispy Kreme was selling for $6.99; and Tim Horton’s dozen can be bought for $5.49. 2 Relaxorium.com compared Krispy Kreme Donuts against Winchell’s, and they quoted the price of a dozen donuts at Krispy Kreme at $6.75; at Winchell’s, you get 14 donuts for $5.99. 1 On average, plan on spending anywhere from $0.50 to $0.99 for a single donut. 2 The more you purchase at a time, the more you will be able to save. 3 Most donuts belong to one of two categories: yeast donut or cake donut.
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Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) is a flowering plant in the family Zingiberaceae whose rhizome, ginger root or simply ginger, is widely used as a spice or a folk medicine. It is a herbaceous perennial which grows annual stems about a meter tall bearing narrow green leaves and yellow flowers. Fresh, as well as dried, ginger is used to spice tea and coffee, especially in winter. Ginger powder is used in food preparations intended primarily for pregnant or nursing women, the most popular one being katlu, which is a mixture of gum resin, ghee, nuts, and sugar.
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