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  1. Angela

    what fruit is achene ?

    What fruit is achene? Examples. The fruits of buttercup, buckwheat, caraway, quinoa, amaranth, and cannabis are typical achenes. The achenes of the strawberry are sometimes mistaken for seeds. The strawberry is an accessory fruit with an aggregate of achenes on its outer surface, and what is...
  2. Angela

    what does acholic stool mean ?

    What does acholic stool mean? Definition. Clay colored stools lacking bile pigment. [ from HPO]
  3. Angela

    what are the four principles of accountability ?

    What are the four principles of accountability? Accountability comprises four core components: participation, evaluation, transparency, and feedback mechanisms.
  4. Angela

    is an achene a nut ?

    Is an achene a nut? Achene - A one-seeded, dry, indehiscent fruit; the one seed is attached to the fruit wall at a single point. (buttercups, dandelion, sunflower). ii. Nut - A dry, indehiscent, one seeded fruit similar to an achene but with the wall greatly thickened and hardened.
  5. Angela

    how does acetaminophen make u feel ?

    How does acetaminophen make u feel? Side effects of Tylenol (acetaminophen) include nausea, stomach pain, headache, hoarseness, loss of appetite, itching, rash, dark urine, clay-colored stools and swelling of the face, throat, tongue or limbs. Consider seeking medical attention if you experience...
  6. Angela

    do acids donate protons ?

    Do acids donate protons? An acid is a substance that donates protons (in the Brønsted-Lowry definition) or accepts a pair of valence electrons to form a bond (in the Lewis definition). A base is a substance that can accept protons or donate a pair of valence electrons to form a bond.
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    why is it called the abyssopelagic zone ?

    Why is it called the abyssopelagic zone? It is the pitch-black bottom layer of the ocean. The water temperature is constantly near freezing, and only a few creatures can be found at these crushing depths. The name (abyss) comes from a Greek word meaning "no bottom" because they thought the ocean...
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    what was the schism and what was its cause ?

    What was the schism and what was its cause? The Great Schism came about due to a complex mix of religious disagreements and political conflicts. One of the many religious disagreements between the western (Roman) and eastern (Byzantine) branches of the church had to do with whether or not it was...
  9. Angela

    what is the south african name for peter ?

    What is the South African name for Peter? Piet ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpit]) is a masculine given name derived from Petrus. It is also a short form (hypocorism) of Petrus and Pieter. It is a common Dutch and South African name, the latter because of Dutch colonisation.
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    what is the meaning of the word batholith ?

    What is the meaning of the word batholith? Definition: Despite sounding like something out of Harry Potter, a batholith is a type of igneous rock that forms when magma rises into the earth's crust, but does not erupt onto the surface.
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    what is the main cause of acanthosis ?

    What is the main cause of acanthosis? Causes of acanthosis nigricans conditions that affect hormone levels – such as Cushing's syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome or an underactive thyroid. taking certain medicines – including steroids or hormone treatments like the contraceptive pill. rarely...
  12. Angela

    what is the correct definition of abstinence ?

    What is the correct Definition of abstinence? abstinence. noun. ab·sti·nence ˈab-stə-nən(t)s. : the act or practice of abstaining especially from engagement in sexual intercourse or consumption of intoxicating beverages.Aug 30, 2024
  13. Angela

    what is boswellic acid used for ?

    What is Boswellic acid used for? Traditionally, boswellic acids have been used in Ayurvedic medicine as a cardiotonic agent [196]. The value of boswellic acids in cardiac protection has also been confirmed, and boswellic acid management was shown to reduce DOX-induced index disorder...
  14. Angela

    what is an absolutist mindset ?

    What is an absolutist mindset? Words, phrases, and ideas that denote totality, either of magnitude or probability, are often referred to as “absolute.” Absolutist thoughts are independent of context and unqualified by nuance.Jan 5, 2018
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    what is a synonym for the word aromaticity ?

    What is a synonym for the word aromaticity? fragrant perfumed pungent savory scented spicy sweet. Weak matches. ambrosial balmy odoriferous redolent sweet-smelling.
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    what does wazza mean in slang ?

    What does wazza mean in slang? WAZZA is a slang term. It is one of the most commonly used acronyms in online chat and texting. WAZZA stands for what's up.
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    what does interlineate mean in legal terms ?

    What does interlineate mean in legal terms? An interlineation is an insertion of new language in between the lines of a pre-existing legal document, usually to clarify a provision, or address an afterthought or omission. An interlineation results in the legal alteration of the document.
  18. Angela

    what are the three types of etiology ?

    What are the three types of etiology? Generally, the etiology of illness falls into one of three main categories, namely:Intrinsic — coming from within.Extrinsic — originating from external factors.Idiopathic — cause unknown.
  19. Angela

    is it where abouts or where about ?

    Is it where abouts or where about? You use whereabouts, usually in questions, when you are asking or talking about where something or someone is exactly. Whereabouts are you living? 'I actually live near Chester. '—'Whereabouts?'
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    how to tell if someone has been abused ?

    How to tell if someone has been abused? Having unexplained physical injuries. Being more moody (angry, depressed, sad) than normal. Being preoccupied with sex. Engaging in harmful behaviors (this could include self-harm, drug use, and risky or unhealthy sexual behavior).