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    what does a reading from a ph meter tell you ?

    What does a reading from a pH meter tell you? The Basics of pH Measurement The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with pH 7 considered neutral, pH values below 7 indicating acidity, and values above 7 indicating alkalinity. The pH scale is logarithmic, meaning that each whole pH value represents a...
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    were achaemenids zoroastrian ?

    Were Achaemenids zoroastrian? The sources are threefold: Greek writings, Achaemenid monuments and artifacts, and texts from Persia in Old Persian, Elamite, and Aramaic. The Greek writings establish with all reasonable clarity that the later Achaemenids were Zoroastrians; but the religion of the...
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    is acetamide flammable ?

    Is acetamide flammable? ACETAMIDE may react with azo and diazo compounds to generate toxic gases. May form flammable gases with strong reducing agents. Reacts as a weak bases (weaker than water). Mixing with dehydrating agents such as P2O5 or SOCl2 generates acetonitrile Burns to give toxic...
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    how do you keep phalaenopsis orchids alive ?

    How do you keep phalaenopsis orchids alive? bright indirect lighting (keep them near an east- or south-facing window or shaded patio) consistent watering (water them once a week during hot months and maybe every other week when it's cooler) good drainage (water roots growing outside your pot...
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    are osteophytes a disability ?

    Are osteophytes a disability? Bone spurs, also known as osteophytes, are bony projections that develop along the edges of bones. While bone spurs themselves may not automatically qualify as a disability, they can cause significant pain and impairments that may meet the criteria for disability.
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    why are they called bream ?

    Why are they called bream? Although species from all of these genera are called "bream", the term does not imply a degree of relatedness between them. Fish termed "bream" tend to be narrow, deep-bodied species. The name is a derivation of the Middle English word breme, of Old French origin.
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    what material has high absorbency ?

    What material has high absorbency? The most common absorbent fibre used is cotton, but other fabrics have recently been designed that are more absorbent, such as modal, micro-modal, Tencel®, and other viscose-based fibres. All of these are made from the same base material – plant cellulose –...
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    what is the paradox of feminism ?

    What is the paradox of feminism? The feminist movement aims to improve the conditions for women, yet only a minority of women in modern societies identify as feminists. This is known as the paradox of feminism.Mar 10, 2023
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    what is the meaning of conakry ?

    What is the meaning of Conakry? noun. a seaport in and the capital of Guinea, in NW Africa.
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    what is the equal word for accommodate ?

    What is the equal word for accommodate? The words contain and hold are common synonyms of accommodate. While all three words mean "to have or be capable of having within," accommodate stresses holding without crowding or inconvenience. When could contain be used to replace accommodate? The words...
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    what is the academic sense of philosophy ?

    What is the academic sense of philosophy? Philosophy is the study of a variety of fundamental questions about the nature of ourselves and the world we live in. These questions are very wide-ranging. What is common to all areas of philosophy is an emphasis on clarity and on precise, careful...
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    what is an example of ascension ?

    What is an example of ascension? ascension noun [C usually singular] (RISE) the process of rising to a position of higher importance, rank, or success: After his time in the U. S. Army, Ashe continued his ascension in the world of tennis. His daughter's ascension to the speakership, a first for...
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    what is acacetin used for ?

    What is acacetin used for? Acacetin (5,7-dihydroxy-4′-methoxyflavone) is the major bioactive component of the traditional Chinese medicine “Snow lotus”. As a natural flavonoid compound, it has been shown to have good pharmacological effects such as anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and...
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    what is a simple example of accent ?

    What is a simple example of accent? One example is a New York City accent. They might say "bwoll" (/ˌbwɔːl/) instead of ball (normally /ˌbɑːl/ in America), like used in sports and games; or they might say "hwot dwog" (/ˌhwɔːt dwɔːɡ/) instead of hot dog (normally /ˌhɑːt dɑːɡ/ or /ˌhɑːt dɔːɡ/ in...
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    what does p mean in medical ?

    What does p mean in medical? Some other commonly used medical abbreviations that start with the letter "P" include: P: pulse, not to be confused with "p" meaning after (more commonly abbreviated "post") PARR: post-anesthesia recovery room. path: pathology or pathologist. pb: piggyback, as in IV...
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    what does being abnormal mean ?

    What does being abnormal mean? : deviating from the normal or average. a person with abnormal [=exceptional] strength. abnormal powers of concentration. often : unusual in an unwelcome or problematic way.Aug 29, 2024
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    what does abjure mean in magic ?

    What does abjure mean in magic? I recently came across the word "Abjure" in a non DnD context: solemnly renounce (a belief, cause, or claim). It would appear that the that the use of Abjuration as a school of magic that deals primarily with protecting from or negating magic comes from an...
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    what are the 5 a s of accessibility ?

    What are the 5 A's of accessibility? As conceived by Penchansky and Thomas, access reflects the fit between characteristics and expectations of the providers and the clients. They grouped these characteristics into five As of access to care: affordability, availability, accessibility...
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    is biuret toxic to humans ?

    Is biuret toxic to humans? Hazard class: Skin corrosion or irritation (Category 1). Causes severe skin burns and eye damage (H314). Do not breathe mist, vapors or spray (P260).Mar 21, 2014
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    how do you use the word it in a sentence ?

    How do you use the word it in a sentence? We commonly use the pronoun it as both a subject and an object pronoun: Don't drink the milk. It smells terrible.