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Do lizards have vertebrae

All reptiles are vertebrates. Vertebrates are characterized as animals that have vertebrae, or a backbone. The purpose of the backbone is to protect the

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How tall are Samsung refrigerators

ModelHeightWidthRFG29PHDRS68 1/2″35 3/4″RFG29PHDWP68 1/2″35 3/4″RFG29THDRS68 1/2″35 3/4″RFG307AABP69″35 3/4″

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How does Eclipse generate makefiles

Click your project, go to menu project -> properties , select Tool Chain Editor then select in Current Builder Gnu Make Builder . Build a target now

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Where do warrant officers fall in the chain of command

Officers occupy the top of the chain of command. Warrant officers rank lower than the lowest ranking officer but higher than the highest ranking enlisted

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What are the chemical reactions of cellular respiration

Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose (sugar) + Oxygen CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 Cellular respiration or aerobic respiration is a series of chemical reactions which

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What FAS 116

This Statement establishes accounting standards for contributions and applies to all entities that receive or make contributions. Generally, contributions

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What is a flash chamber

Flash chamber is a separator that is placed in between the expansion valve and the evaporator. The flash chamber separates the liquid and the vapour.

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How does air move inside an emperor penguin

First, a little penguin anatomy – birds breathe differently than humans. … When birds inhale, the ribs expand and oxygenated air travels in the same way

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How many hours drive from Orlando to New York

How long is the drive from Orlando, FL to New York, NY? The total driving time is 15 hours, 44 minutes.

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Where was the Phillips screwdriver invented

In the early 1930s, the Phillips head screw was invented by Oregon businessman Henry Phillips (1889–1958). Automobile manufacturers now used car assembly

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