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Place the pan on the stovetop and turn the heat to high. 3. Immediately place steaks in the middle of the hot, dry pan. Cook 1 to 2 minutes without moving; turn steaks with tongs, and cook another 1 to 2 minutes. 4. Transfer the pan with the seared steaks to the hot oven. Roast in the center of the oven until the steak...
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1 Return the steak flat in the pan. 2 Transfer the skillet to the oven and cook until an instant-read thermometer reads to desired doneness (oven cooking time will be anywhere from 5-15 minutes depending on the desired doneness of your steak --- for medium-rare 140-145 degrees and for medium 155-160 degrees. 1 Season ...
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Turn the broiler on and heat the pan you will be cooking the steaks on. Just as you don’t want to throw the steak in a cold pan or on a cold grill, you want to make sure your broiler pan is nice and hot as well. Oil it a little with olive oil and turn the broiler on for 10 minutes.
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1 Place a tablespoon of unsalted butter on each of the steaks and place the skillet directly in the oven. 2 Turn the heat down to 125 degrees Fahrenheit (51.6 degrees Celsius). 3 Cook the steaks in the oven for eight to 12 minutes. 4 Cut into one of the steaks to see if it's cooked to your taste. Here's what to do: ...
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The tongue is a muscular hydrostat on the floor of the mouth of most vertebrates that manipulates food for mastication. It is the primary organ of taste (gustation), as much of its upper surface is covered in taste buds. The tongue's upper surface is also covered in numerous lingual papillae. The tongue is a muscular s...
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Tongue is a muscular structure that has the organs of taste reception. The organs for sense of taste are the taste buds. Tongue is located inside the mouth and is an important muscle. It does not have any bones. It is reddish-pink in color. The main function of tongue is taste, help in chewing food, in swallowing food ...
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To taste food. 2. To keep food between the teeth during chewing. 3. To help swallowing. 4. To help to dean the teeth. 5. To help speaking. On the surface of the tongue there are small groups of sensory cells known as taste buds. Taste buds have nerve endings that gather information about different tastes. The taste of ...
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© 2014 WebMD, LLC. All rights reserved. The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth. The tongue is covered with moist, pink tissue called mucosa. Tiny bumps called papillae give the tongue its rough texture. Thousands of taste buds cover the surfaces of the papillae. The tongue is anchored to the mouth by webs of tough...
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The tongue is no mere extension of skin -- it's a multipurpose organ in its own right. While its chief function is tasting the substances animals take into their bodies for nourishment, it participates in other important activities as well.
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1 The tongue of the dog has numerous functions. 2 The tongue is used mainly for guiding food and water into the mouth and throat. 3 The tongue assists in the chewing and swallowing of food. 4 It serves as a ladle for lapping water and other liquids into the mouth during drinking. A dog's tongue is an elongated, mobi...
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1 On the surface of the tongue there are tiny papillae, they are in large number and the main function of the papilla is they act as taste buds. 2 Tongue can distinguish the taste of the food, such as bitter, sour, sweet and salty. Therefore we should take great care of this organ which is made up of muscles. Function...
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Below is information about the structure and function of the canine tongue, teeth and mouth. We will tell you about the general structure, how they work in dogs, common diseases that affect these areas and common diagnostic tests performed in dogs to evaluate the tongue, teeth and mouth. A dog's tongue is an elongated,...
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Relating to the form of a gene that is not expressed as a trait in an individual unless two such genes are inherited, one from each parent. In an organism having two different genes for a trait, the recessive form is suppressed by its counterpart, or dominant, form located on the other of a pair of chromosomes.
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Recessive trait. Definition. noun. (genetics) A genetic trait that results from the expression of the two recessive alleles. Supplement. When the dominant allele is lacking or when the two alleles present are both recessive, their expression results in a recessive trait. Also called: 1 recessive character.
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(In genetic terms, a dominant trait is one that is phenotypically expressed in heterozygotes). A dominant trait is opposed to a recessive trait which is expressed only when two copies of the gene are present. (In genetic terms, a recessive trait is one that is phenotypically expressed only in homozygotes). Examples of ...
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Examples of Recessive Traits. We know many examples of traits controlled by recessive alleles; however, as scientists are more thoroughly studying the genetics of traits, they are finding that many have multiple genes and alleles associated with them, instead of just one gene with two alleles as explained above.
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Recessive trait. An inherited trait that is outwardly obvious only when two copies of the gene for that trait are present—as opposed to a dominant trait where one copy of the gene for the dominant trait is sufficient to display the trait.
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Another way to define a recessive trait is one that is never expressed by the heterozygous genotype. For example, the heterozygous genotype for earlobe type (Ee) produces detached earlobes because the dominant allele (E) hides the effects of the recessive allele (e).
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Definition of CONCURSUS. : the influx of divine causation upon secondary causes; especially: the doctrine that before the fall man was preserved from sin by the aid of God. ADVERTISEMENT. Medieval Latin, from Latin, concourse — more at concourse. Origin of CONCURSUS. Medieval Latin, from Latin, concourse — more at conc...
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Full Definition of CONCURRENCE. 1. a: the simultaneous occurrence of events or circumstances b: the meeting of concurrent lines in a point. 2. a: agreement or union in action: cooperation b (1) : agreement in opinion or design (2) : consent.
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Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: concourse (Noun). A large open space in a building where people can gather. concourse (Noun). A large group of people; a crowd. concourse (Noun). The running or flowing together of things; the meeting of things; confluence.
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1 Meaning of Concursus. ( 2 Lat. from concurrere). 3 In the civil law. 4 A running together; a meeting or concurrence. 5 Concursus creditorum, the conflict or conflicting rights of creditors, in relation to their liens, privileges, and priorities, in cases of insolvency and other cases. 6 Story, Confl. 7 Laws, 325...
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Concur. To agree; coincide; act together. To concur is to evidence consent in an affirmative or concrete manner as opposed to merely acquiescing or silently submitting to a decision.
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1 The fact of two or more events or circumstances happening or existing at the same time: the incidental concurrence of two separate tumours. 1.1 [count noun] Mathematics A point at which three or more lines meet: the number of possible concurrences in the diagram. More example sentences.
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interpleader. n. 1. (Law) a process by which a person holding money or property claimed by two or more parties and having no interest in it himself can require the claimants to litigate with each other to determine the issue.
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con•course. 1. an assemblage; gathering: a concourse of people. 2. a boulevard or other broad thoroughfare. 3. a large open space for accommodating crowds, as in a railroad station. 4. an act or instance of coming together; confluence: a concourse of events.
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Snippets. Latitude or Longitude either, but thought they were trying which word sounded best. Some of the gloves, and she went on, looking anxiously about as it lasted.) 'Then the Dormouse shall!' they both sat silent and looked at each other for.
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Convection ovens cook just like conventional ovens (electric coils or natural gas heat), except the air inside is blown around by a fan. This evenly distributes the heat, which means there are no hot spots. In other words, it is as hot near the top of the oven as it is near the bottom.
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1 Roasting the turkey on a rack in a shallow pan with the legs swinging free. 2 Cooking the turkey in the Convection Roast mode at 400 degrees for 20 minutes then reducing the temperature to 350 degrees/375 for large capacity ovens, for the remainder of the cooking time.
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1 When following a recipe designed for a conventional oven, heat the convection oven to a temperature 25°F lower than the recipe suggests. 2 Expect food to be done in less time (as much as 25% less) than it would be in a conventional oven, even with the 25°F reduction.
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Lower the temperature for a convection oven. Because the air circulates around the food, the temperature should be lowered from a traditional recipe when cooking with a convection oven. Most baking recipes suggest lowering the temperature by 20-25 degrees when cooking in
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Position the racks of the convection oven before preheating it, as the oven will heat up more quickly than a conventional oven. Preheat the oven to 25 degrees less than what is called for in the recipe. For example, if your recipe requires a 350-degree oven, set the temperature of your convection oven to 325 degrees.
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Roasting with Convection. In Convection the heated air in the oven is continuously circulated penetrating the food from the outside to the center. 1 Meats should be cooked on a rack in a shallow pan for maximum exposure and to prevent juices from being leeched out by the heat of the pan.
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A traditional oven has heating elements on top and bottom of the oven. A convection oven differs by having a fan in addition to the heating elements. The fan continuously circulates air through the oven as the food cooks. This process of blowing hot air over the food as it cooks makes the food cook more evenly.
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A convection oven circulates hot air with a fan. Unlike conventional radiant (also called thermal) ovens, convection ovens have a fan that continuously circulates air through the oven cavity. When hot air is blowing onto food, as opposed to merely surrounding it, the food tends to cook more quickly.
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1 Cooking the turkey without stuffing. 2 Roasting the turkey on a rack in a shallow pan with the legs swinging free. 3 Cooking the turkey in the Convection Roast mode at 400 degrees for 20 minutes then reducing the temperature to 350 degrees/375 for large capacity ovens, for the remainder of the cooking time.
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Roasting with the Convection Oven. 1 Roast Chicken and Root Vegetables with Mustard-Rosemary Sauce. 2 The vegetables will cook in about 45 minutes and the chicken will be done in as little as 1 hour and 20 minutes. 3 Herbed Roast Leg of Lamb with Roasted Onions and Potatoes.
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Look up Cecilia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cecilia, which is the name of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music, has been a consistently used name in the United States, where it has ranked among the top 500 names for girls for more than 100 years. It was the 274th most popular name for American girls born in...
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In American the meaning of the name Cecilia is: Blind. Latin Meaning: The name Cecilia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Cecilia is: Blind. Famous bearer: The blind St. Cecilie, patron saint of music, was a talented musician. English Meaning: The name Cecilia is an English baby name. In English the...
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Cecilia was thrice as popular as the 2nd ranked name, Cecelia, in 2012. Baby names that sound like Cecilia include Cecylia, Ceceli, Cecelie, Cecila, Cecilee, Ceciley, Cecilie, Cecilla, Cecillia, Cecilya, Cecilia, Cecília, Ceclia, Ceely, Ceilia, Celea, Celeasha, Celeashah, Celeesha, celeeshah And. celeisha Cecilia is po...
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[ 3 syll. ce-ci-lia, cec-il-ia ] The baby girl name Cecilia is pronounced Sah-S IY L-Yah or Sah-S IY-Liy-ah (English), CHeh-CH IY-LYaa (Italian), -THeh-TH IY-LYaa (Spanish), or Seh-S IY-LYaa (Spanish-Latin American) †. Cecilia is of Latin origin. Cecilia is popular as a baby girl name. At the peak of its usage in 1904,...
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Cecilia /ce-cil-ia/ [4 sylls.] as a girls' name is pronounced sess-SEEL-yah. It is of Latin and Old Welsh origin, and the meaning of Cecilia is blind; sixth. The name came from the Welsh name Seissylt meaning sixth. It was later used as an English form of Latin name Caecilia, feminine of Caecilius (see Cecil). The femi...
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Cecilia is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 7 letters and 4 syllables and is pronounced Ce-ci-li-a. In the U.S. in 2014, it ranked 206 in baby name popularity for girls with 1623 occurrences. English names generally consist of a given name, middle name and family name. Many English speaking countries hav...
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Latinate feminine form of the Roman family name Caecilius, which was derived from Latin caecus blind. Saint Cecilia was a semi-legendary 2nd-or 3rd-century martyr who was sentenced to die because she refused to worship the Roman gods. After attempts to suffocate her failed, she was beheaded. She was later regarded as t...
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Cecilia is a very popular first name for women (#318 out of 4276, Top 7%) and also a very popular surname for all people (#72022 out of 150436, Top 48%). (2000 U.S. Census). Shown below is the baby name popularity of Cecilia for girls. The feminine form is more popular than the male form because of the blind Saint Ceci...
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Meanings and history of the name Cecilia : | Edit. (Latin) Female name of Latin origin meaning the way for the blind.. (French) one of the shining light or one of the world. blind one. The name of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music. Feminine form of Cecil, which is derived from Caecilius, an old Roman family name...
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Origin of the name Cecilia: Feminine form of Cecil, which is derived from Caecilius, an old Roman family name, which has its root in the Latin caecus (blind, dim-sighted). The name was borne by a 3rd-century Christian who founded a church in the Trastevere section of Rome.
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How To Use Your Breathalyzer. The way to get the most from your Personal Breathalyser is to use it regularly to monitor the change in your level of intoxication, rather than looking at a single specific reading. Always wait 20 minutes after drinking or smoking before testing yourself. If you've been asking yourself how...
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A breathalyzer measures the amount of alcohol in your lungs. If you had taken a single swallow of beer right before the breathalyzer test, your breath might smell of alcohol, but the test would indicate that you were not intoxicated. Alcohol’s Affect On The Body. The answer has to do with how alcohol is distributed thr...
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A breathalyzer is a device that can estimate your blood-alcohol level. If your blood-alcohol level is higher than the legal limit, you will be arrested for drunk driving. There are certain rules that vary from state to state about whether a police officer may force you to take a breathalyzer test. Refusing the Breathal...
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As the alcohol in the alveolar air is exhaled, it can be detected by the breath alcohol testing device. So instead of having to draw a driver's blood to test his alcohol level, an officer can test the breath on the spot and determine whether there is a reason to arrest the driver. Many officers in the field rely on bre...
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To get the most accurate results from a breathalyzer test, wait at least 20 minutes after drinking or smoking to take the test. Blow into the machine with a slow, steady breath, trying to blow with the same force each time the test is taken.
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One way to establish probable cause is to administer a breathalyzer test. A breathalyzer test uses a small, portable device known as a breathalyzer. This device has been approved for use by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For the breathalyzer test, the officer will ask you to breath into the device....
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A breathalyzer or breathalyser (a portmanteau of breath and analyzer/analyser) is a device for estimating blood alcohol content (BAC) from a breath sample. Breathalyzer is the brand name for the instrument that tests the alcohol level developed by inventor Robert Frank Borkenstein. It was registered as a trademark on M...
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It also passes through the alveoli in the lungs, and as you breath and the oxygen passes into the bloodstream, so does some of the alcohol in your blood evaporate into the air in your lungs. It is this alcohol that a Breathalyser is designed to measure. If you've been asking yourself how does a breathalyzer work then r...
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The rest of the device will vary with the type. Breathalyzer. The device contains a system to sample the breath of the suspect, two glass vials containing the chemical reaction mixture and a system of photocells connected to a meter to measure the color change associated with the chemical reaction. To measure alcohol, ...
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1 The bankruptcy court filing fee is $299 for Chapter 7 and $274 for Chapter 13, but (depending on your location and circumstances) you might be eligible to apply to pay the fee in installments or have it waived.
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The cost to file bankruptcy in Illinois varies greatly. How much does it cost to file bankruptcy in Illinois depends on whether you file Chapter 7 bankruptcy or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and also on how complicated your case is. There is a filing fee for a Chapter 7 of $306 and the filing fee for Chapter 13 is $281. The f...
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Bankruptcy filers must pay a filing fee. For a Chapter 7 case, the fee is $335. For a Chapter 13 case, the fee is $310. The Bankruptcy Trustee may charge a fee of $15 to $20 when you file, as well.
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The cost of a Chapter 7 bankruptcy attorney varies geographically, but typically are between $800 and $2500. The fee is based on the estimated amount of time the bankruptcy attorney anticipates spending on the case. Payment plans vary, but many firms allow you to retain their services for as little as $100.
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The us bankruptcy courts have filing fees. The cost of bankruptcy chapter 7 is a filing fee of $299, Chapter 13′s filing fee is $274. On top of that you have….
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The cost of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy attorney varies geographically, but the typical fee is between $2200 and $3200 for the 3-5 years that the attorney will be representing you.
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If you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in North Carolina, fees range anywhere between $1,500 and $5,000. If you’re looking to file a Chapter 13 bankruptcy then fees typically run anywhere between (take a deep breath….) $4,000 and $6,000. These are standard fees.
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­T­he goal of a carburetor is to mix just the right amount of gasoline with air so that the engine runs properly. If there is not enough fuel mixed with the air, the engine runs lean and either will not run or potentially damages the engine.
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Full Definition of CARBURETOR. : a mechanical apparatus for premixing vaporized fuel and air in proper proportions and supplying the mixture to an internal combustion engine. See carburetor defined for English-language learners. See carburetor defined for kids. ADVERTISEMENT. Definition of CARBURETOR for Kids. : the pa...
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A carburetor, called a carb for short, is a device used in an internal combustion engine, such as the type found in an automobile. Invented by Karl Benz in the 1800s and patented in 1886, a carburetor’s job is to mix air and fuel. All carburetors follow a basic type of construction. Basically, a carburetor consists of ...
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A carburetor (American and Canadian spelling), carburator, carburettor, or carburetter (Commonwealth spelling) is a device that blends air and fuel for an internal combustion engine. It is sometimes colloquially shortened to carb in North America or carby in Australia. To carburate or carburet (and thus carburation or ...
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The fuel and air mixture is too rich when it has an excess of fuel, and too lean when there is not enough. The mixture is adjusted by one or more needle valves on an automotive carburetor, or a pilot-operated lever on piston-engined aircraft (since the mixture changes with air density and therefore altitude). A carbure...
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Getting the fuel-air mixture just right is the job of a clever mechanical gadget called a carburetor: a tube that allows air and fuel into the engine through valves, mixing them together in different amounts to suit a wide range of different driving conditions. In summary, then, here's how it all works: 1 Air flows in...
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To overcome these problems other systems are used. Delivering gasoline to the carburetor Gasoline is delivered to the carburetor by the fuel pump and is stored in the fuel bowl. To keep this level of fuel stored in the bowl constant under all conditions a float system is used. A float operated needle valve and seat at ...
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Engines need fuel, but also need proper amounts of oxygen to burn the fuel. Carburetors mix air and fuel in the proper amounts to ensure efficient combustion in the engine.
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Smoke Smell Removal. There’s something about vinegar that gets rid of smoke smell. Because the smell of smoke is caused by the leftover resins and tars, vinegar (an acid that cuts through resin and tar) is a great way to clean those surfaces that aren’t made of fabric, and perhaps, some that are fabric. If it doesn’t h...
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Cigarette and cigar smoke penetrates furniture, carpets, walls, windows, painted surfaces, and just about every other nook and cranny in our homes. Smoking in a home leaves a tar residue on everything in the home. the best way to get rid of the smell is to get rid of the tar residue. 1 Try sprinkling baking soda on the...
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Removing Cigarette Odors from the Car: Fresh air will work wonders. You can shampoo the floor mats, carpet and upholstery. Use Windex and clean the inside windows and use the appropriate cleaning solution to clean the dash board and seats. It's one of the best gifts you can give to yourself. One of best ways to stay qu...
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Use scented baking soda if you like. Shades, curtains, and fixtures need to be cleaned to get rid of smoke odor. A lot of people forget to clean things like shades, chandeliers, curtains, and wall hangings, but these things have probably collected quite a bit of tar and resin from years of hanging smoke. If it doesn’t ...
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Thankfully, there are appropriate solutions that you can use to deal with smoke odor. Specifically, there are ingredients found around your home or garden that you can use to get rid of smoke odor. The irritating scent will be gone in no time if you know how to use these homemade solutions. You can place apple cider vi...
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The Ammonia Method. Ammonia can also remove cigarette tar and nicotine from walls when mixed with water. Combine a tablespoon of ammonia for every cup of water, or roughly 1/2 cup of ammonia to a gallon of warm water. For painted walls, reduce the mixture to 1/4 cup to a gallon of water
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I have a stale smell of fire smoke left in my sitting room and I can't get rid of the smell. Clean the hard surfaces and walls thoroughly with 1 gallon of water, 4 tablespoons of baking soda and a few drops of dish detergent. Shampoo the carpet, or sprinkle it with baking soda, let it sit for an hour, then vacuum. You ...
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1 An ozone generator will, apparently, get rid of any odor you can think of if it's left on long enough in a closed house or apartment. 2 For a quick fix to a tobacco smell which is not too engrained try placing a pot filled with water in your oven and put about five or six drops of vanilla essence into the water. 1 T...
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All of these solutions can remove the cigarette stink from the walls, but the smell may linger inside the home and recontaminate the walls if you forget to clean the filters for the home's HVAC system. As you clean the walls, ventilate the house thoroughly. Ammonia can also remove cigarette tar and nicotine from walls ...
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How to remove cigarette odor from a car. Step No 4. Extract the residues (hot water and smoke odor control product) with your wet vac (I use the small wand for this as shown below). get rid of smoke smell get rid of smoke smell. Step No 5. Finish with very hot water again and leave to dry.
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Merry Maids is a subsidiary of industry giant ServiceMaster.At Merry Maids®, our House Cleaning Associates do so much more than clean clients’ homes. They build trust and confidence with our clients. Because we know that the people of Merry Maids® are the backbone of our business, and it’s important that we take care o...
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Merry Maids cleaning services are available weekly, every other week, monthly or one-time, special event services. Merry Maids' team dusts, vacuums, washes and sanitizes each room. They use their own equipment and products. There are usually at least two cleaners in your home at a time. Merry Maids is one of the larges...
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Read More. Merry Maids Inc offers employees an average of $10.40 per hour, and overtime earnings push that number up to $12.21. What you do at the company influences pay for Merry Maids Inc workers the most, followed by your experience level. The data in this summary comes from the PayScale salary survey. Employer: Mer...
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Merry Maids is happy to scrub, straighten, and sanitize. Founded in 1979, home cleaning company Merry Maids has more than 600 franchises in the US and Canada and cleans more than 300,000 residences a month. The company also has operations in Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, and the UK. Because ...
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Most Merry Maid offices have a special cleaning service that they offer to people who live in an apartment or condominium. For these packages you will get an additional discount if more than one person from the same building requests their services. Merry Maids is one of the largest home cleaning networks in the world....
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I also want... show more I have a maid service clean my 5,000 sq foot, 5 bedroom 4 bath house. I just want a ballpark figure on how much the merry maids cost. Not someone to tell me to do it myself or to hire someone out of the paper. Also, anyone know of any good lawn care companies that mow, trim, and garden once a w...
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Merry Maids put their employees on a time schedule for each home. With a two person team they give you one hour and 30 mins to clean a home, if you go over that time, your pay gets deduct every 15 mins you go over-this is why the cleaners do not do a good job. Merry Maids will give you set hours but will work you over ...
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On an average, a person can hold his or her breath underwater for a very short period of time that is approximately between 45 seconds and 75 seconds (or one minute and fifteen seconds). Best Answer: People tend to hold their breath for a longer period of time when they are underwater then they do when they are on land...
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The current record for holding breath underwater is 8 minutes, 58 seconds. The average person can hold it a lot less. [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-long-can-an-average-person-hold-their-breath ]. More Answers to How long can an average person hold their breath . http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_long_can_th...
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Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: 30-45 seconds is not how much you can hold your breath it is how long you are willing to hold your breath. Most people 'can' hold their breath for at least 4 minutes before passing out. This can easily be extended past 6+ minutes with practice. HOWEVER, most people only have enough wi...
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· just now. Report Abuse. An average person can hold it for 2 to 3 minutes, whereas a person has a record of 5 minutes holding his breath. It depends on person to person, But as mentioned the average is 2 to 3 minutes. Source(s): http://ppvsportslive.info/.
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Many freedivers can hold their breath 8-10 min. Though most people can only hold their breath for around 1 min. On the set of The Oprah Winfrey Show on April 30, 2008, David Blaine broke the world record by holding his breath for 17 minutes and 4 seconds.
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Chances are you won't need to hold your breath for 20 minutes in your lifetime, or even 5 minutes. But the capacity to improve how long you can hold it now into something that seems, on the surface, totally unrealistic remains fascinating. And you probably remember David Blaine sitting in a bubble for 17 minutes 4 seco...
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The current record for pure breath-holding is 22 minutes, set by Stig Severinson in May of last year. And you probably remember David Blaine sitting in a bubble for 17 minutes 4 seconds. That is far longer than the 30 or 40 seconds most of us can hold for, to a really phenomenal degree.
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The average person can hold there breath for about 30 to 40 seconds, not that long uh. The average time is around 30 - 40 seconds, but many people can hold it for longer and shorter amounts of time.
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Answer by Tbones1119. Confidence votes 69. The average person can hold there breath for about 30 to 40 seconds, not that long uh. But some people mainly free divers who have been diving for a long period of time their lungs and heart have expanded and got used to holding their breath for longer times. The average time ...
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1 Gases can dissolve in water. 2 The dissolving of a gas in water depends on the interaction between the molecules of the gas and the water molecules. 3 The amount of gas that can be dissolved in water depends on the temperature of the water. 4 More gas can dissolve in cold water than in hot water. CO2 is soluble be...
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As the sugar molecules spread evenly throughout the water, the sugar dissolves. Mixing a liquid in a gas makes another type of solution, called a gaseous solution. An example of this type of solution is humidity. Humidity is water (a liquid) dissolved in air (a gas). And when the excessive solute has been dissolved by ...
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When you wish to dissolve a solid in a liquid faster, you increase the temperature. This makes the solid particles move faster and farther, and thus dissolve in the liquid fas … ter. Henry's law states that the solubility of a gas is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas over the liquid. The higher ...