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    what are the hazards of acetylacetone ?

    What are the hazards of acetylacetone? Flammable liquid and vapor. Causes eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation. Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through the skin. May cause central nervous system depression. May cause fetal effects based upon animal studies.
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    is apple cider vinegar ok to take everyday ?

    Is apple cider vinegar OK to take everyday? If you choose to drink apple cider vinegar, be sure it is diluted in another liquid. Wohlford recommends mixing no more than a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar into an 8-ounce serving of water, tea or another liquid. Don't drink more than one serving...
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    how does acidulation work ?

    How does acidulation work? The acid lowers the potenz hydrogen (pH) levels on the surface of the food, which also will slow the browning process. When using an acidulated water soak, the food should not be saturated, or it will taste soggy, and it should be patted dry before being eaten or used.
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    do bone spurs keep growing ?

    Do bone spurs keep growing? In certain circumstances, they may naturally cease growing and even begin to recede with time if left untreated. But if the underlying ailment that gave rise to the bone spur, like arthritis or a tendon injury, persists, the spur can keep expanding.
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    why is new caledonia not a country ?

    Why is New Caledonia not a country? Following the war, France made New Caledonia an overseas territory and granted French citizenship to all inhabitants in 1953, thereby permitting the Kanaks to move off the reservations. The Kanak nationalist movement began in the 1950s, but most voters chose...
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    what were the results of the arcadia stroke trial ?

    What were the results of the Arcadia stroke Trial? The ARCADIA trial failed to demonstrate reduction in recurrent stroke risk using apixaban therapy versus low dose aspirin therapy in patients with cryptogenic stroke and atrial cardiopathy. This was despite observational data suggesting an...
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    what is the spiritual symbol for abundance ?

    What is the spiritual symbol for abundance? Fish, and especially the Arrowana or Dragon Fish, symbolize abundance and prosperity.
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    what is the meaning of the word chronicus ?

    What is the meaning of the word Chronicus? : continuing or occurring again and again for a long time.Sep 4, 2024
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    what is the main lesson of the ascension ?

    What is the main lesson of the Ascension? The ascension is a reminder that the victory of the gospel is secure, but it hasn't yet been fully applied. We are living in between the victory over satan (the cross and resurrection) and the judgment of satan (Christ's return and final judgment).May...
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    what is the correct term for an aboriginal person ?

    What is the correct term for an Aboriginal person? • Indigenous Australian peoples. • Aboriginal peoples. • 'Torres Strait Islander people or peoples' may be preferable, depending on the context. Using the more appropriate terms helps to avoid attempting to inaccurately label, categorise and...
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    what is budak s snake eyed skink ?

    What is Budak's snake-eyed skink? Ablepharus budaki, commonly known as Budak's skink and Budak's snake-eyed skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to the Near East.
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    what is an absorbable ?

    What is an absorbable? The term “absorbable” refers to the ability of something to be absorbed, particularly by the body. For instance, absorbance units, absorbent pads, absorbable stitches, and absorbable sutures are all designed to absorb or be absorbed.
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    what is a synonym for the word insipient ?

    What is a synonym for the word insipient? adjective. beginning to exist or appear; in an initial stage: an incipient cold. Synonyms: developing, nascent, beginning.
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    what does what abouts mean ?

    What does what abouts mean? 1. : does that include (someone) : how about (someone) "We're all going to the beach." "What about Kenny?" 2. : how does that affect (someone or something) : what should be done about (someone or something)
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    what does it mean for a moral rule to be categorical ?

    What does it mean for a moral rule to be categorical? The History of Categorical Imperatives Kant defines categorical imperatives as commands or moral laws all persons must follow, regardless of their desires or extenuating circumstances. As morals, these imperatives are binding on everyone.Jul...
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    what does absonent mean ?

    What does Absonent mean? adjective. ab·so·nant. ˈabsənənt. archaic. : discordant, contrary, unreasonable.
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    what are the tiny green balls falling from trees ?

    What are the tiny green balls falling from trees? Expert Response. These are insect galls. We get this inquiry occasionally and just had another one today. Normally, the galls fall to the ground still attached to the leaves, but sometimes they also separate and you get the rain of galls you are...
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    how to use abject ?

    How to use abject? Examples from Collins dictionaries Both of them died in abject poverty. This scheme was an abject failure. He sounded abject and eager to please. He looked back at the abject, silent girl and repeated his question.
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    how do you identify absenteeism ?

    How do you identify absenteeism? Individual Absenteeism Rate Hours: Divide the employee's total unexcused missed hours in the specified time frame by the total work hours in the specified time frame and multiply the result by 100. If Tim has missed four full days and miscellaneous hours, the...
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    what is the medical term for big abdomen ?

    What is the medical term for big abdomen? A protuberant abdomen is a bulging or rounded abdomen caused by excessive gas, solid material, or fluid. A distended abdomen can occur from the accumulation of ascites associated with severe liver disease, excess gas when lactose intolerant, or as a...