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bosschester
I have recently endured a flare-up which I have been told could be helped by fresh aloe vera juice. Can anyone please give me any information on this product....
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Clanad
Not really a question, but possibly a helpful tid-bit... Of course, here in the U.S. (especially here in the west), self-defense for oneself and family can be liberally applied through the ownership...
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colinha
It has recently been found that the reason that humans have two less chromosomes than other great apes is due to a merging of two chromosomes into one in the past. So we have 23 pairs not 24 as in...
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ayeeemmz_
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 25 grams of water from 25.0 C to 30.0 C ? The specific heat of water is 4.18 J / g C .
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ayeeemmz_
an iron skillet has a mass of 500.0 g. The specific heat of iron is 0.449 J/g C . The pan is heated by adding 19,082.5 J of heat . How much does the temperature of the pan increase ?
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Honerina
http://www.dailymail....end-Daniel-Lynch.html This has really frightened me and in the unlikely but possibility of being attacked with acid what is the best thing at hand to protect your skin in an...
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sandyRoe
Most pictorial representations of the solar system show the planets on the same plane. Is this just to simplify the illustration?
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Khandro
Despite millions (billions?) of pounds spent on funding prestigious institutions and mega-projects, ask what these scientific 'breakthroughs' add up to and clear answers seem elusive. By the time...
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welchwales
a law where a physical property has an equal in two or more directions
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Rohan56
Does decluttering your space allow "Energy" to flow or is this just a psychological thing? I though energy could travel through matter which is why i'm confused.
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jomifl
Until the modern era(?) technology was based on casual observations or discoveries which were developed empirically ( such as the wheel, pottery, powered flight). With the development of scientific...
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Iamcazzy
I've just spilled half a bottle of tippex over my hand. Scrubbing with soap and water has done nothing for it. How can I clean it off my hand please?
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Rohan56
Would you actually "break" it and possibly open a wormhole?
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Valmave
Are there parts of the sky in which the moon is never seen in ?
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potterfan3
Two trains are travelling on the same railway track, which is 1 dimensional and long. Train one is at a position x=-5km and train 2 is at x=10km. Train two is travelling at a velocity of 90m/s, whilst...
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paddiez
Good day, cheerfully going about in the glorious sunshine, at last. But I have a mathematical problem, hav'nt had to play these games for 40 odd years. 7Te°Mg.CV 74(C-N+H)°Xe.BeNe This it....
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Hocum
I wanted to ask what life would be like without the moon but was told once that life wouldn't have started without the moons existence so have modified my question.
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Joolee1980
I put a new unopened room temperature 500ml bottle of mineral water in the freezer to cool it down quickly and forgot about it for nearly 3 hours. When I went to take it out I was surprised to see it...
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Prudie
Having just stung myself in nettles while poorly jumping a stream I rubbed my leg with the first dock leaf I could find just as I always have since a child but is there any scientific evidence that...
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pickles116
Measuring deionised water on my pH meter I get a reading of pH8, using pH paper the result is pH6. I checked the pH meter using buffers of pH4, 7 and 10 and the results matched with the pH paper. I...

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