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    what do purple sulfur bacteria do ?

    What do purple sulfur bacteria do? Purple sulfur bacteria are able to affect their environment by contributing to nutrient cycling, and by using their metabolism to alter their surroundings. They are able to play a significant role in primary production suggesting that these organisms affect the...
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    is trichloroethane a carcinogen ?

    Is trichloroethane a carcinogen? The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified 1,1,1-trichloroethane as Group2A, meaning that it is probably carcinogenic in humans.
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    is accrual accounting good or bad ?

    Is accrual accounting good or bad? Generally, small businesses prefer cash accounting as it's easier to understand and maintain. Although accrual accounting doesn't provide you with an accurate picture of cash flow, it helps you get a clear idea of expenses and income for that particular...
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    how do you describe someone who is an achiever ?

    How do you describe someone who is an achiever? noun. a person who achieves success; a successful person Both of his brothers are achievers who have worked for everything they have received in life.
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    who is the weakest god ?

    Who is the weakest god? I would say that would be Hephaestus (Vulcan) the smith god of Greek/Roman mythology. He is the only god in perhaps, any mythology, to be crippled. The unknown god of weakness, whoever approaches him weakens to the point where he cannot even get close to him.Jun 22, 2018
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    what is zero grade ?

    What is zero grade? linguistics. : the most reduced form of the weak ablaut grade in which the vowel disappears entirely.
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    what is the origin of the word enmesh ?

    What is the origin of the word enmesh? The earliest known use of the verb enmesh is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for enmesh is from before 1616, in the writing of William Shakespeare, playwright and poet. enmesh is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: en- prefix1, mesh n.
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    what is the meaning of acropolis in oxford dictionary ?

    What is the meaning of Acropolis in Oxford dictionary? Elevated part of the city, or the citadel, in Ancient Greece, especially the Athenian acropolis (from acro-, meaning highest or topmost, and polis, meaning city).
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    what is the difference between reflectivity and absorptivity ?

    What is the difference between reflectivity and absorptivity? Absorptivity (α) is a measure of how much of the radiation is absorbed by the body. Reflectivity (ρ) is a measure of how much is radiation is reflected. Transmissivity (τ) is a measure of how much radiation passes through the object...
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    what is the abnegation lifestyle ?

    What is the Abnegation lifestyle? The Abnegation faction values selflessness. They believe that if you protect yourself from vanity, greed or envy then you will see everyone as being equal and won't envy others. Those in Abnegation are often reserved and don't draw too much attention to...
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    what is an example of acidulous ?

    What is an example of acidulous? If you make lemonade and forget the sugar, the drink would have an acidulous or sour taste. If someone makes a snarky comment about your culinary skills, you might call their comments acidulous or bitter. In either usage, the word acidulous leaves a sour taste in...
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    what is abstractedness in personality ?

    What is abstractedness in personality? Abstractedness in Cattell's Personality Factors relates to the preference for abstract thinking and engaging in imaginative and creative pursuits. It is associated with the tendency to think conceptually and focus on ideas rather than practical matters...
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    what is a phylogenetic relationship in simple terms ?

    What is a phylogenetic relationship in simple terms? A phylogenetic relationship is a study of the relationship among organisms of a species or a population through evolution. These relationships are identified using the similarities in DNA, RNA, or protein sequences, or a comparison of the...
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    what does miletus mean dictionary ?

    What does Miletus mean dictionary? (maiˈlitəs) noun. Classical Mythology. a son of Apollo and Aria, and the founder of the city of Miletus in Asia Minor.
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    what does aiblins mean in scottish ?

    What does aiblins mean in Scottish? Adverb. aiblins (not comparable) (Northern England) Perhaps, maybe. [
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    what do you think accommodating means ?

    What do you think accommodating means? Meaning of accommodating in English used to describe a person who is eager or willing to help other people, for example by changing his or her plans: I'm sure she'll help you - she's always very accommodating.
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    what are some examples of accommodating ?

    What are some examples of accommodating? used to describe a person who is eager or willing to help other people, for example by changing his or her plans: I'm sure she'll help you - she's always very accommodating.Sep 4, 2024
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    how do you use accompany in a simple sentence ?

    How do you use accompany in a simple sentence? Examples of accompany in a Sentence She will accompany me to the store. Ten adults accompanied the class on their field trip. Children under 17 must be accompanied by an adult to see this movie. A delicious sauce accompanied the grilled fish.
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    does bed rest help placental abruption ?

    Does bed rest help placental abruption? Some doctors suggest bed rest for conditions like growth problems in the baby, high blood pressure or preeclampsia, vaginal bleeding from placenta previa or abruption, preterm labor, cervical insufficiency, threatened miscarriage, and other problems.Nov...
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    what was cain s religion ?

    What was Cain's religion? Cain is a Biblical figure in the Book of Genesis within Abrahamic religions. He is the elder brother of Abel, and the firstborn son of Adam and Eve, the first couple within the Bible. He was a farmer who gave an offering of his crops to God. God, however, was not...