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    is it adaptable or adoptable ?

    Is it adaptable or adoptable? While both adapt and adopt involve taking on something new, the key difference in the usage of adapt vs. adopt lies in how that new thing is used. “Adopt” implies a direct and deliberate choice to use something, while “adapt” implies a more flexible and responsive...
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    is adeline a hebrew name ?

    Is Adeline a Hebrew name? It is of German origin and derived from Old High German "adal" which means noble.
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    how long does it take for a body to start decomposing in a coffin ?

    How long does it take for a body to start decomposing in a coffin? However, on average, a body buried within a typical coffin usually starts to break down within a year, but takes up to a decade to fully decompose, leaving only the skeleton, Daniel Wescott, director of the Forensic Anthropology...
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    how do you know if your ignition actuator is bad ?

    How do you know if your ignition actuator is bad? A bad ignition switch will have problems with starting the engine, keeping it running, or engaging other systems when the key is turned. You might also have issues turning the key.
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    does acute mean short term ?

    Does acute mean short term? What's the difference between acute and chronic conditions? Acute illnesses generally develop suddenly and last a short time, often only a few days or weeks. Chronic conditions develop slowly and may worsen over an extended period of time—months to years.Feb 15, 2024
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    are trees always acyclic ?

    Are trees always acyclic? A tree is an undirected graph G that satisfies any of the following equivalent conditions: G is connected and acyclic (contains no cycles). G is acyclic, and a simple cycle is formed if any edge is added to G.
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    where is adenine found in the human body ?

    Where is adenine found in the human body? Adenine (A) is one of the four nucleotide bases in DNA, with the other three being cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T). Within a double-stranded DNA molecule, adenine bases on one strand pair with thymine bases on the opposite strand. The sequence...
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    what is the most common cause of death in acromegaly ?

    What is the most common cause of death in acromegaly? Patients with acromegaly have a reduced life expectancy, with the accepted causes for premature death being vascular and respiratory disease. Increased mortality from malignant disease has also been reported.
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    what is the disease where bones harden ?

    What is the disease where bones harden? Overview of Osteopetrosis Osteopetrosis is group of a rare disorders that cause bones to grow abnormally and become overly dense. When bones become overly dense, they are brittle and can fracture (break) easily. In addition, bones may be misshapen and...
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    what is a cosmetic appearance ?

    What is a cosmetic appearance? The word cosmetic has to do with beauty and appearance. Cosmetic surgery makes someone look better, but isn't necessary medically, like heart surgery. A cosmetic change to a building only changes the building's appearance. Cosmetic often means the same as...
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    what does actify mean ?

    What does Actify mean? actify (verb as in activate) Strongest matches. call up mobilize stimulate switch on trigger turn on.
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    what are 10 acronyms ?

    What are 10 acronyms? List of Acronyms ExamplesLOL – Laugh out loud.YOLO – You only live once.ASAP – As soon as possible.WIP – Work in progress.FOMO – Fear of missing out.PIN – Personal Identification Number.SONAR – Sound Navigation and Ranging.ZIP – Zone Improvement Plan.More items...
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    how many blue axolotls are left in the world in 2024 ?

    How many blue axolotls are left in the world in 2024? It is listed as critically endangered in the wild, with a decreasing population of around 50 to 1,000 adult individuals, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) and is listed under Appendix II of the...
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    can colgate remove skin tags ?

    Can Colgate remove skin tags? There's no scientific evidence, however, that toothpaste effectively or safely removes skin tags.Dec 17, 2020
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    what was used before the ph scale ?

    What was used before the pH scale? Until Sorensen introduced the pH scale, acidity or basicity was determined using a device known as a galvanometer, an overly complex and delicate instrument for measuring small electric currents. He sought a simpler way to assess hydrogen concentration.Apr 25, 2022
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    what is the opposite of acetylation ?

    What is the opposite of acetylation? Deacetylation is the opposite reaction, the removal of an acetyl group from a chemical compound. Salicylic acid is acetylated to form aspirin.
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    what is the full meaning of achieve ?

    What is the full meaning of achieve? to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort: The government's training policy, he claimed, was achieving its objectives.Sep 4, 2024
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    what is goutweed good for ?

    What is goutweed good for? Goutweed is a plant. People use the parts that grow above the ground for medicine. People use goutweed for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), gout, hemorrhoids, and kidney stones, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.
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    what is acesodyne ?

    What is acesodyne? aces·o·dyne ə-ˈses-ə-ˌdīn. : mitigating or relieving pain : anodyne.
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    what does the word accumulate mean ?

    What does the word "accumulate" mean? to collect or increase something gradually, esp. over a period of time: [ T ] We've accumulated a lot of junk over the years.