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    is cuddly an adverb ?

    Is cuddly an adverb? adjective. , cud·dli·er, cud·dli·est. suitable for or inviting cuddling: a cuddly teddy bear.
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    is acyl an acid ?

    Is acyl an acid? Acyl halides as "acid derivatives" Acyl halides (also known as acid halides) are one example of an acid derivative. In this example, the -OH group has been replaced by a chlorine atom; chlorine is the most commonly used acid halide.Jan 22, 2023
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    how easy is it to break aerogel ?

    How easy is it to break aerogel? It is known that pure silica aerogels are brittle and easily fractured. In order to improve mechanical property of silica aerogels, organic–silica hybrid aerogels are prepared.
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    how do you care for adiantum ?

    How do you care for Adiantum? Due to their tropical origins, Adiantum like warm and humid conditions and are well suited to a bathroom or kitchen. Avoid exposing your fern to cold or dry conditions and mist your plant with warm water every day, especially if you are using heating or air...
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    do people still say i m dead ?

    Do people still say I'm dead? Dead/I'm Dead It gained popularity among younger generations with the growth and development of social media platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Typically, it has a positive connotation, whether from humor or admiration. For example, one may say their...
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    are bowel adhesions serious ?

    Are bowel adhesions serious? While the abdominal adhesions that form can be a normal response to the injury of the peritoneal surface, they can be the cause of significant morbidity, including adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO), infertility in females, chronic abdominal pain, and they can...
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    what snake looks like a corn snake but is poisonous ?

    What snake looks like a corn snake but is poisonous? Copperheads are shy and their coloring and pattern is very similar to corn snakes, but the copperhead has a dark-colored hourglass shape sideways on its back. Avoid irrigating your lawn so it does not attract egg-laying Japanese beetle...
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    what is the meaning of the word cytic ?

    What is the meaning of the word cytic? : of or relating to the urinary bladder or the gallbladder. 2. : relating to, composed of, or containing cysts. 3. : enclosed in a cyst.Aug 16, 2024
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    what is the difference between acoelomate and pseudocoelomate ?

    What is the difference between acoelomate and Pseudocoelomate? Acoelomates: These organisms, like flatworms, do not have a body cavity. Their space between the body wall and the digestive tract is filled with tissues. 2. Pseudocoelomates: These organisms, like roundworms, have a body cavity...
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    what is an example of a pathology disease ?

    What is an example of a pathology disease? Pathological conditions such as gastric ulcer, cold, cystic fibrosis, asthma, inflammation, candidiasis, respiratory infections, and allergic responses alter not only the turnover of the mucus but also the composition and viscosity of the mucus. This...
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    what fish have cardiform teeth ?

    What fish have cardiform teeth? Cardiform Teeth Cardiform teeth are numerous, short, fine and pointed. Such type of dentition with some variations is found in many fishes that have multiple rowed teeth. For example American catfish (Ictaluridae) perches (percidae) and many sea bases (serranidae).
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    what does acquisitive person mean ?

    What does acquisitive person mean? adjective. tending or seeking to acquire and own, often greedily; eager to get wealth, possessions, etc.: our acquisitive impulses; acquisitive societies.
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    is the acquirer the buyer or seller ?

    Is the acquirer the buyer or seller? Acquirers typically buy out a company and take over their ownership typically through a purchase of a large portion of the target company's stock. An acquirer may also be a financial institution that acquires the rights to a merchant account to allow them to...
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    how do you use acridity in a sentence ?

    How do you use Acridity in a sentence? She lit her cigarette with a match, blinking a little against the acridity as she waved it out.
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    are lupus rashes symmetrical ?

    Are lupus rashes symmetrical? The hallmark feature of ACLE is localized to the malar region (“butterfly rash”) and is characterized by confluent, macular or papular erythema lasting days to weeks that occurs symmetrically on the cheeks and bridge of the nose, sparing the nasolabial folds (Figure...
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    why was the persian army so weak ?

    Why was the Persian army so weak? The lack of strong body protection was the major weakness in the Achaemenid military and led to their final defeat in the Persian War. Like in other regions, bronze and iron are notable metals that were popular in the Persian Empire.
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    what s the correct pronunciation of dementia ?

    What's the correct pronunciation of dementia? 0:221:55BBC Learning EnglishYouTube·Jul 26, 2017How to pronounce 'dementia'YouTube·BBC Learning English·Jul 26, 2017YouTubeIn this video"...Life an international study suggests that one in three cases of dementia could be prevented if more people...
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    what is the most aggressive tribe ?

    What is the most aggressive tribe? Who were the most dangerous clans/tribes to ever live? An island in the remote Andaman Islands of India is home to the Sentinelese tribe, which has inhabited the island for approximately 55,000 years. The tribe has had very little contact with the outside world...
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    what is the difference between methylation and acetylation ?

    What is the difference between methylation and acetylation? What is the difference between acetylation and methylation? Acetylation is the process of the addition of acetyl molecules, whereas methylation is the process of the addition of methyl groups to the DNA molecule.Jul 31, 2023
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    what is better accredited or certified ?

    What is better accredited or certified? An accreditation will often legitimize an organization within an industry. Certifications, on the other hand, are provided to the individual. By becoming certified, professionals gain an objective measure of their competency and establish authority within...