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    what functional group is acetylacetone ?

    What functional group is acetylacetone? Acetylacetone is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3−C(=O)−CH2−C(=O)−CH3. It is classified as a 1,3-diketone. It exists in equilibrium with a tautomer CH3−C(=O)−CH=C(−OH)−CH3.Aug 12, 2015
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    what does achromatic mean in science ?

    What does achromatic mean in science? adjective. Optics. free from color. able to emit, transmit, or receive light without separating it into colors.
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    what are the four warning signs of a dying liver ?

    What are the four warning signs of a dying liver? Cirrhosis symptoms related to declining liver function include:Jaundice (yellow tint to your skin and eyes).Pruritus (itchy skin, but with no visible rash).Dark-colored pee and light-colored poop.Digestive difficulties, especially with fats.Small...
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    is an example of an accrual ?

    Is an example of an accrual? Common examples of accruals: Unpaid invoices – where a sale has taken place but the cash is yet to change hands. VAT – where tax has been collected but not yet submitted to the government. Salary and wages – where pay has been earned but payday hasn't come around yet.
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    how does achromatopsia affect the person ?

    How does achromatopsia affect the person? With achromatopsia, you have limited or no color vision plus serious vision issues. In addition to being color blind, you may be sensitive to bright light and have low vision. Treatments aim to manage symptoms and maximize independence.
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    do acinar cells secrete insulin ?

    Do acinar cells secrete insulin? The acinar-derived cells secreted insulin in response to both glucose and the sulfonylurea glibenclamide, indicating that glucose sensing and metabolism-electrical activity coupling are both functional in the cells.
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    why is john tyler called his accidency ?

    Why is John Tyler called his accidency? He believed that the president, rather than Congress, should set policy, and he sought to bypass the Whig establishment led by Senator Henry Clay. Almost all of Tyler's cabinet resigned shortly into his term and the Whigs expelled him from the party and...
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    what were god s 5 promises to abraham ?

    What were God's 5 promises to Abraham? World of the textThe promise of land. God called Abram from Ur of the Chaldees to a land that He would give him.The promise of descendants. God promised Abraham that He would make a great nation out of him. ... The promise of blessing and redemption. God...
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    what is the spiritual meaning of abounding ?

    What is the spiritual meaning of abounding? The word translated “abound” (2 Peter 1:8) is from the Greek word meaning “to superabound, to exist in abundance, to increase, be augmented” (Thayer, p. 516). Therefore, the thought is that one not just possess the qualities of 2 Peter 1:5-7, but that...
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    what is the meaning of the word bursitis ?

    What is the meaning of the word bursitis? (ber-SY-tis) Inflammation (swelling, pain, and warmth) of a bursa.
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    what is the main idea of abstraction ?

    What is the main idea of abstraction? Abstraction (from the Latin abs, meaning away from and trahere , meaning to draw) is the process of taking away or removing characteristics from something in order to reduce it to a set of essential characteristics.
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    what is the correct definition of reactivity ?

    What is the correct definition of reactivity? The reactivity of a substance is a chemical property that is best defined as the ability of a substance to interact chemically with a second substance. Reactivity will often happen when two or more substances are physically mixed together or come in...
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    what is braw in scottish to english ?

    What is braw in Scottish to English? adjective. , Scot. and North England. fine or fine-looking; excellent.
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    what is an absolutist society ?

    What is an absolutist society? Absolutism refers to a form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of a single ruler, typically a monarch, who holds absolute and indivisible authority. It involves centralization of authority, a monocratic nature of power, and the rejection of...
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    what is a synonym for the word factuality ?

    What is a synonym for the word factuality? nounas in reality, validity. accuracy. actuality. authenticity. axiom.
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    what does wee beasties mean ?

    What does wee beasties mean? There are plenty of examples of beasties meaning animals, usually the young of animals, even young children can be called 'wee beasties'. One of the earliest 'insect'examples we found was from the Entomologist's Weekly of October 1857 referring to species of...
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    what does it feel to be abundant ?

    What does it feel to be abundant? The abundance mindset is a powerful state of believing you have enough of whatever you need. That you will be taken care of. That you can trust the Universe and the people around you to meet your needs. When you embrace an abundance mindset, you take risks that...
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    what does absolve oneself mean ?

    What does absolve oneself mean? excuse, exempt, let off, relieve. grant exemption or release to. wash one's hands. to absolve oneself of responsibility or future blame.
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    what are the three types of revocation ?

    What are the three types of Revocation? The three most common methods used to revoke a will are:by operation of law,by a subsequent will or codicil, and.by physical act.
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    is ivermectin an acaricide ?

    Is ivermectin an acaricide? annulatus population control has been implemented by the application of several classes of acaricides, including macrocyclic lactone (ML) derivatives such as ivermectin (IVM) [4,5].Aug 25, 2019