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    is there treatment for acyesis ?

    Is there treatment for acyesis? Cystitis caused by bacterial infection is generally treated with antibiotics. Treatment for other types of cystitis depends on what's causing it.Aug 16, 2022
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    is ageratina adenophora toxic ?

    Is Ageratina adenophora toxic? Ingestion of the plant Eupatorium adenophorum (Ageratina adenophora) causes a pulmonary toxicosis characterized by increased respiratory effort. The plant is native to Mexico but now occurs as an intractable weed in many parts of the world, including Australia and...
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    how to use the word activate ?

    How to use the word "activate"? How to Use activate in a SentenceTouch the screen to activate the system.The bomb was activated by remote control.The camera is activated by pushing a button.Sunlight activates a chemical reaction in the plant's leaves.The President has activated the reserves.More...
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    how do you use adsorb in a sentence ?

    How do you use adsorb in a sentence? It turns out that clay (montmorillonite/kaolinite) adsorbed nucleic acid undergoes less radiation damage than free nucleic acid.
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    how did tami oldham survive ?

    How did Tami Oldham survive? With a diet of peanut butter and tinned fruit, Tami navigated Hazana toward Hawaii. With just her thoughts for company, Tami had time to consider the bleakness of her situation. She was confident Richard was dead, a thought that at times rendered her wishing to die, too.
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    did brandsmart get bought out ?

    Did BrandsMart get bought out? Jones Day advised The Aaron's Company, Inc., a leading technology-enabled, omnichannel provider of lease-to-own and purchase solutions, on its acquisition of BrandsMart U.S.A. for $230 million.
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    what is the verb of acronym ?

    What is the verb of acronym? Verb. acronymise (third-person singular simple present acronymises, present participle acronymising, simple past and past participle acronymised)
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    what is the arche principle ?

    What is the Arche principle? Archē, or 'principle', is an ancient Greek philosophical term. Building on earlier uses, Aristotle established it as a technical term with a number of related meanings, including 'originating source', 'cause', 'principle of knowledge' and 'basic entity'.
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    what is actinic exposure ?

    What is actinic exposure? UV rays from the sun and from tanning beds cause almost all actinic keratoses. Damage to the skin from UV rays builds up over time. This means that even short-term exposure to sun on a regular basis can build up over a lifetime and increase the risk of actinic keratoses.
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    what does the acrab protein do ?

    What does the Acrab protein do? The E. coli AcrB protein is a transporter that is energized by proton-motive force and that shows the widest substrate specificity among all known multidrug pumps, ranging from most of the currently used antibiotics, disinfectants, dyes, and detergents to simple...
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    what do we mean by acoustic ?

    What do we mean by acoustic? Acoustic means having to do with sound. In concert halls, acoustic panels direct the way sound moves. An audio engineer is trained in acoustic design for music recording. If you prefer the softer sound of acoustic rock, it means you like rock played on acoustic...
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    is fear of heights a mental illness ?

    Is fear of heights a mental illness? Acrophobia is an extreme fear of heights. It falls under the category of “specific phobias,” as it is a marked fear relating to a particular situation. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) includes height as a “natural environment...
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    how do you fix acromion pain ?

    How do you fix acromion pain? Many patients with SIS get better with rest and physical therapy. Pain medications can also be useful, and in some cases, cortisone injections into the shoulder joint can reduce pain and swelling, aiding recovery. If the pain persists and specific structures require...
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    why has my giant african land snail buried itself ?

    Why has my giant African land snail buried itself? You can see heavily pregnant snail's eggs, through their breathing hole when it is open and they may drop the odd egg here and there. Once they are happy to lay, they tend to bury themselves in the soil and lay all their eggs in a neat pile...
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    what is the word for accuracy and exactness ?

    What is the word for accuracy and exactness? exactness (noun as in accuracy, precision) Strong matches. carefulness correctness definiteness exactitude faithfulness faultlessness nicety orderliness painstakingness preciseness promptitude regularity rigor rigorousness scrupulousness strictness...
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    what is the meaning of the medical term hyperuricemia ?

    What is the meaning of the medical term Hyperuricemia? “Hyperuricemia” is the medical term for having high uric acid levels in your body. Uric acid is a waste product that's created when your body breaks down chemicals called purines in food and drinks. Most uric acid dissolves in your blood...
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    what is the definition in your own words of the word exonerate ?

    What is the definition in your own words of the word exonerate? 1. : to relieve of a responsibility, obligation, or hardship. 2. : to clear from accusation or blame. exoneration.
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    what is an example of an accord ?

    What is an example of an accord? Thelma owes Louise $100,000 under a contract. Thelma owns a beach house which she promises to give Louise in settlement of the debt and Louise promises to accept the house in settlement of the debt instead of the $100,000. This new agreement is an Accord.
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    what is a synonym for accusatorial ?

    What is a synonym for accusatorial? condemnatory, fault-finding, hypercritical, captious. in the sense of condemnatory.
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    what does it mean to be born stateless ?

    What does it mean to be born stateless? The international legal definition of a stateless person is “a person who is not considered as a national by any State under the operation of its law”. In simple terms, this means that a stateless person does not have the nationality of any country.