What are the primary colors in photography
Green (1), blue (2), and red (3) are the primary colors of light. A mixture of two primary colors of light can make cyan (4), yellow (5), or magenta (6). A
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How much aspirin can I give my 65 lb dog
It is recommended to give buffered aspirin if possible. 1 baby aspiring/ 10 pounds body weight given every 12 hours. 1 adult aspirin/40 pounds body weight
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Glass tiles are also resistant to stains, mildew and allergens. They’re easy to wipe clean and do not stain. … Also, if you’re considering
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The normal force is equal to your apparent weight. So, you actually feel a little heavier than usual when the elevator accelerates upward, and lighter than
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What is a pilot duty overload? An overload that senses the load of the circuit or power-consuming device and breaks a set of contacts that is isolated from
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Ask anyone to name Winston Churchill’s best-known speech and nine times out of ten they will answer: We shall fight them on the beaches. It’s not
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Usually, excess vitamin B12 is removed in the urine. Conditions that can increase B12 level include: Liver disease (such as cirrhosis or hepatitis)
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Water weight is usually the first thing to go during the induction phase. Losing glycogen stores as your body switches to ketosis also contributes to weight
Read More →What does CCF stand for in CPR
Greater chest compression fraction (CCF, or proportion of CPR time spent providing compressions) is associated with better survival for out-of-hospital
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