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how many calories do you burn water running? | One of the easiest and most effective pool workouts is water jogging. At a high intensity, you'll burn 17 calories per minute — more than on land. It also makes you stronger. Sanders advises her clients to jog for 1-to-3-minute intervals in waist-high water, and then alternate with less cardio-heavy water exercises. | Biology |
how long does it take for chlamydia medication to kick in? | Make sure you follow your dosage instructions closely. You may need up to 2 weeks for an antibiotic to fully clear the infection and stop seeing symptoms. Antibiotics may not work if you don't take the entire prescribed dose. | Medicine |
how much does laser surgery cost for varicose veins? | The cost of vein stripping surgery ranges from $1,500 to $3,000 plus fees charged by the hospital or surgical center. Costs for EVLT range from $600 to $3,000, depending on how much of the vein needs to be treated. Insurance may pick up part of the tab, however, if the varicose veins are painful or debilitating. | Medicine |
how much weight should i gain during each month of pregnancy? | Underweight women should gain 28 to 40 pounds. And overweight women may need to gain only 15 to 25 pounds during pregnancy. In general, you should gain about 2 to 4 pounds during the first three months you're pregnant and 1 pound a week during the rest of your pregnancy. | Medicine |
do pension payments get taxed? | How is my pension taxed? Normally, any pension paid to you is treated as earned income and may be liable to income tax. Pension income paid to you is normally treated as earned income for income tax purposes, although you don't pay any National Insurance contributions on your pension income. | Medicine |
what is the relationship between cells tissues and organs and organ systems? | The body has levels of organization that build on each other. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems. The function of an organ system depends on the integrated activity of its organs. | Biology |
what is the maximum allowable rrsp contribution canada? | Your RRSP contribution limit for 2019 is 18% of earned income you reported on your tax return in the previous year, up to a maximum of $26,500. For 2020, the dollar limit is $27,230. If you have a company pension plan, your RRSP contribution limit is reduced – see the last bullet point below for details. | Medicine |
can you tell if you have a yeast infection by a urine test? | A laboratory will test the urine for certain bacteria to diagnose the condition. A yeast infection will be diagnosed after taking a swab of the affected area. A laboratory will test the swab for the Candida fungus. | Medicine |
how long do tulips last? | Q: How long are tulips in bloom? A: If the weather is cool, 40-55 degrees, the flowers will last for 1-2 weeks. If the weather is warmer, above 70 degrees, the flowers may only last for a few days. Tulips like cool weather! | Biology |
are lower back dimples genetic? | Found among males (called Apollo holes on men) and females of all ages and backgrounds, these dimples are typically genetic. Since there is no muscle where the dimples form, exercise won't give them shape, but it can help you become lean in the area where they appear. | Biology |
age has no relevance to chd? | Age has no relevance to CHD. The most serious form of heart disease is coronary heart disease. Age and family history are confirmed risk factors for CHD. Cigarette smoking does not affect coronary heart disease. | Medicine |
how much folic acid should i take trying to conceive? | You should take a 400 micrograms folic acid tablet every day before you're pregnant and until you're 12 weeks pregnant. Folic acid can help prevent birth defects known as neural tube defects, including spina bifida. | Medicine |
how long does it take for stomach virus to kick in? | Depending on the cause, viral gastroenteritis symptoms may appear within one to three days after you're infected and can range from mild to severe. Symptoms usually last just a day or two, but occasionally they may persist as long as 10 days. | Biology |
how much weight can i lose if i only eat vegetables? | For example, your diet on day two is limited to only vegetables, while on day five you're instructed to eat several whole tomatoes and large portions of meat. The diet can supposedly help you: Lose up to 15 pounds (6.8 kg) in just one week. | Medicine |
how long does it take for the side effects of metronidazole to go away? | These problems may last for at least one day after you stop using metronidazole. This medicine may also cause alcoholic beverages to taste different. You should not drink alcoholic beverages or take other alcohol-containing preparations while you are using this medicine and for at least 3 days after stopping it. | Medicine |
what are four main parts of a plant? | The basic parts of most land plants are roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. The function of each plant parts is described below. ► Roots anchor the plants in the soil and absorb nutrients and water that are needed by the rest of the plant. | Biology |
how much breastmilk should a 1 month old baby eat? | The research tells us that exclusively breastfed babies take in an average of 25 oz (750 mL) per day between the ages of 1 month and 6 months. Different babies take in different amounts of milk; a typical range of milk intakes is 19-30 oz per day (570-900 mL per day). | Biology |
how soon can you see ectopic pregnancy on ultrasound? | How are they diagnosed? Trans-vaginal ultrasound examination is the best way to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy. An intra-uterine pregnancy can usually be seen by 5-6 weeks gestation or when the HCG level is >1500 IU/l. If it is not in the uterus, it may be ectopic. | Biology |
do you pay taxes on social security at age 70? | If you work past your full retirement age (FRA) and have earned income, you'll still have to pay Social Security taxes, even if you're already collecting benefits. | Medicine |
how many mmol in 1 g magnesium? | Dose equivalence and conversion Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate 1 g equivalent to Mg2+ approx. 4 mmol. | Chemistry |
the user's question is what's the difference between o and o2? | So, to reiterate, the difference between oxygen (O) and oxygen (O2) is that the former is an oxygen atom while the latter consists of two O atoms bound together, forming a molecule also called oxygen. Sometimes we use terminology a little loosely. | Chemistry |
what is the difference between the two types of fermentation? | Fermentation recycles NAD+, and produces 2 ATPs. In lactic acid fermentation, pyruvate from glycolysis changes to lactic acid. ... In alcoholic fermentation, pyruvate changes to alcohol and carbon dioxide. This type of fermentation is carried out by yeasts and some bacteria. | Biology |
what are the remedies for stomach pain? | ['Drinking water. ... ', 'Avoiding lying down. ... ', 'Ginger. ... ', 'Mint. ... ', 'Taking a warm bath or using a heating bag. ... ', 'BRAT diet. ... ', 'Avoiding smoking and drinking alcohol. ... ', 'Avoiding difficult-to-digest foods.'] | Medicine |
are women's shoe sizes different than men's? | Generally speaking, there's a 1.5-size difference in length between women and men shoes (ladies, if you're a size 8.5, you'd be a size 7 in men's shoes) but the width size remains the same (so if you're a women's D, you're also a men's D). | Biology |
what are the symptoms of the body shutting down? | ['Coolness. Hands, arms, feet, and legs may be increasingly cool to the touch. ... ', 'Confusion. ... ', 'Sleeping. ... ', 'Incontinence. ... ', 'Restlessness. ... ', 'Congestion. ... ', 'Urine decrease. ... ', 'Fluid and food decrease.'] | Medicine |
what does it mean when you bleed longer than usual? | Benign growths or cancers Cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer can all cause heavy bleeding, but these conditions are not common. Benign, or noncancerous, tumors in the uterus can cause heavy bleeding or long periods. Benign growths in the uterine lining (endometrium) can also cause a heavy or prolonged period. | Medicine |
how long do you stay in the hospital for sepsis? | The average amount of time to stay in the hospital with sepsis is 6 to 9 days. | Medicine |
23 weeks pregnant what is my baby doing? | The average 23-week fetus measures 11.4 inches from head to foot and weighs 1.1 pounds. Yep, baby's almost a foot long, and is finally able to be weighed in pounds! And baby isn't just getting bigger, they're also getting even cuter and starting to look more like a baby. 23 Weeks Pregnant Is How Many Months? | Biology |
why are corn not paleo? | As mentioned, corn isn't considered a paleo-friendly food. While it is pretty low in calories and is technically plant-based, it's a whole grain and the phytic acid found within corn can cause inflammation in the gut and mess with your blood sugar. | Biology |
how many moles of magnesium phosphate contains 0.25 moles of oxygen atoms? | 3(po4)2, will contain 0.25 mole of oxygen atoms? 1 mole of Mg3(PO4)2 (molecule) contains 3 moles of Mg atoms, 2 moles of P atoms and 2X4 moles of O atoms. = 0.03125 moles. | Chemistry |
how much mg of evening primrose oil? | The recommended dose of evening primrose oil is 8 to 12 capsules a day, at a dose of 500 milligrams per capsule. A range of evening primrose oil products are available for purchase online. | Medicine |
how many calories in a impossible whopper? | At Burger King, the meatless Impossible Whopper is 630 calories, compared to the regular Whopper which is 660. (The Impossible burger is made with soy protein, potato protein, coconut oil, sunflower oil and heme, a molecule that makes it look and bleed like real meat). | Biology |
is hazel witch good for skin? | Witch hazel is rich in tannins, a natural plant compound with powerful antioxidant properties that can help protect your skin against damage when applied topically. One animal study found that tannins can act as a barrier, preventing inflammation-causing substances from entering your skin cells ( 12 ). | Biology |
how many years is a uk driving licence valid for? | Though the photocard needs to be renewed every 10 years, in general driving licences are valid until you're 70, after which it needs renewing every three years. If you only need to update your address or name, or you're over 70 and you're just renewing it, this is free. | Medicine |
how to find cbr and cdr? | Definitions. The crude birth rate and crude death rate are both measured by the rate of births or deaths respectively among a population of 1,000. The CBR and CDR are determined by taking the total number of births or deaths in a population and dividing both values by a number to obtain the rate per 1,000. | Biology |
how many months is the average pregnancy? | This means a "typical" pregnancy likely lasts 38 weeks and 2 days — or 8 months, 24 days, and 16 hours. — if you're counting from fertilization of an egg. (Note: If you're counting from the last menstrual period, which is a very imprecise way to measure pregnancy duration, it's more like 40 weeks and 5 days.) | Biology |
how is child support determined in rhode island? | The State of Rhode Island has adopted the income shares model to determine the weekly child support order. It is based upon the philosophy that children are entitled to the standard of living based upon both parents monthly income. ... Weekly gross income of both parents before taxes and before any other deductions. | Medicine |
what is the function of the cell surface membrane in bacteria? | The plasma membrane or bacterial cytoplasmic membrane is composed of a phospholipid bilayer and thus has all of the general functions of a cell membrane such as acting as a permeability barrier for most molecules and serving as the location for the transport of molecules into the cell. | Biology |
do you have to use baking powder in cookies? | A simple chocolate chip cookie recipe without baking soda or baking powder. The cookies are soft in the middle and slightly crispy on the edges. You don't absolutely need baking soda or baking powder to make chocolate chip cookies! | Biology |
are rows good for you? | It is one of the best bodyweight exercises you can do to build a stronger and broader back. Inverted Rows are a full-body exercise. Keeping your body in perfect posture as you progress through the movement requires not only back strength, but also glute and core strength. | Biology |
is it possible to get pregnant if he just put the tip in? | It's possible for you to get pregnant without having sexual intercourse if, for example: sperm get into your vagina – for example, if you or your partner have semen or pre-ejaculate on your fingers and touch your vagina. your partner ejaculates near your vagina. | Biology |
can untreated ear infection cause headache? | The deadliest complication of otitis media is a brain abscess, an accumulation of pus in the brain due to an infection. The most common symptoms are headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, neurologic deficits and altered consciousness. | Biology |
how long does it take for the results of a smear test? | It can take as long as three weeks to receive your test results. If your test shows that something might not be normal, your doctor will contact you and figure out how best to follow up. There are many reasons why test results might not be normal. It usually does not mean you have cancer. | Medicine |
how many calories can you burn from bike riding? | According to Harvard University, biking at a moderate speed of 12 to 13.9 miles per hour will cause a 155-pound person to burn 298 calories in 30 minutes. At a faster rate of 14 to 15.9 miles per hour, a person of the same weight will burn 372 calories. | Biology |
how many years does it take to become a pediatrician in? | Four to five years of specialty residency training are required. | Medicine |
do regular animals exist in pokemon? | Real-world animals have been mentioned a number of times to exist in the world of Pokémon. Most often, they are mentioned in relation to a Pokémon category. ... Other than this, all other mentions of animals are rare. | Biology |
do pacman frogs change color? | Pacman frogs change colors to adapt to their surroundings and also change colors depending on their mood. Its normal for them to change color shades. | Biology |
how much should my 8 week old baby eat? | At this stage your baby may be drinking up to 6 to 8 ounces of formula per feeding every four to six hours — but limit the total intake to no more than 32 to 36 ounces per 24-hour period. | Medicine |
what are the two ingredients for cellular respiration? | Oxygen and glucose are both reactants in the process of cellular respiration. The main product of cellular respiration is ATP; waste products include carbon dioxide and water. | Biology |
how to test carbon monoxide in body? | Laboratory Studies. The clinical diagnosis of acute carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning should be confirmed by demonstrating an elevated level of carboxyhemoglobin (HbCO). Either arterial or venous blood can be used for testing. Analysis of HbCO requires direct spectrophotometric measurement in specific blood gas analyzers. | Medicine |
what are the effects of high haemoglobin? | High hemoglobin levels could be indicative of the rare blood disease, polycythemia. It causes the body to make too many red blood cells, causing the blood to be thicker than usual. This can lead to clots, heart attacks, and strokes. It is a serious lifelong condition that can be fatal if it is not treated. | Medicine |
is spotting during pregnancy normal? | Light bleeding, or spotting, during pregnancy is common, especially during the first trimester. It is considered spotting when you notice a few drops of blood occasionally in your underwear, or if you wipe yourself with tissue and see a little blood on the paper. There should not be enough blood to fill a panty liner. | Medicine |
what percentage of child support do you pay? | On the basic rate, if you're paying for: One child, you'll pay 12% of your gross weekly income. Two children, you'll pay 16% of your gross weekly income. Three or more children, you'll pay 19% of your gross weekly income. | Medicine |
how old do you need to be to work in fast food? | In most fast food restaurants, the minimum age requirement for team members stands between 14 and 16 years old. Entry-level team member jobs do not typically require prior work experience, although employers may prefer candidates with some employment experience. | Biology |
what is the atomic number given to an element? | The atomic number or proton number (symbol Z) of a chemical element is the number of protons found in the nucleus of every atom of that element. The atomic number uniquely identifies a chemical element. It is identical to the charge number of the nucleus. | Chemistry |
how many calories in a dozen natural oysters? | Don't feel any guilt when eating oysters. A half-dozen medium oysters will run you about 45 calories, has less than 1.5 grams of fat and contains a whopping 5 grams of protein. | Biology |
how long does an early miscarriage bleeding last? | You might have little or no bleeding, spotting/bleeding that starts and stops over a few days or weeks, bleeding like a regular period for 1 to 2 weeks, or you might pass clots or tissue. The bleeding can last from 1 day to 1 month after a miscarriage. You may have cramping for up to 10 days. | Medicine |
what is the minimum age for a motorcycle passenger? | The law does not have a minimum age for motorbike pillion passengers, although they must be able to reach the foot pegs, must wear a correctly-fitted helmet and if they are under 16 they must have permission from their parents or guardian. | Medicine |
do we burn more calories in winter? | Your body works harder to stay warm by generating its own heat, and so, you end up burning calories without even trying to. It might not be visible enough, but you are more likely to naturally lose weight during winter. | Biology |
how many calories do you burn in a pool? | According to Harvard Medical School, a 125-pound person will burn about 180 calories in 30 minutes of leisure swimming. People who weigh 155 pounds will burn around 223 calories, and at 185 pounds a casual swimmer will burn about 266 calories during that half hour of swimming. | Medicine |
what is the difference between quartz & quartzite? | Quartzite countertops are produced using natural, porous stone that is cut to exact dimensions. Quartz countertops are engineered stone that is molded into custom shapes. Quality examples contain more than 90% loose quartz, with the remaining 7% being resins and other materials. | Biology |
can you find out if you are pregnant 2 weeks after conception? | Will I notice pregnancy signs at two weeks? Some, but not all, women get the feeling that they're pregnant a few days after they've conceived (Murray and Hassall 2014). So it's possible that you may experience pregnancy symptoms as early as two weeks after conception. | Biology |
how long does it take to get over a jammed finger? | A doctor can splint or buddy strap your finger if you'd rather not do it yourself. Keep the finger splinted or strapped until it no longer hurts. This can take about one to two weeks. For more serious injuries, see a doctor. | Medicine |
what are the five factors that affect reaction rate? | ['surface area of a solid reactant.', 'concentration or pressure of a reactant.', 'temperature.', 'nature of the reactants.', 'presence/absence of a catalyst.'] | Chemistry |
how many drops of essential oil equals 1 teaspoon? | There are approximately 60 drops of essential oil per teaspoon while this may not seem like much it is important to remember this example – just “one” drop of peppermint oil equals about 28 cups of peppermint tea. | Biology |
do you have to pay tax on inheritance money in nz? | While the Estate must pay tax on any income earned, 'death taxes' or 'death duties' no longer exist in New Zealand tax law. (They were officially abolished in 1993) This means that there is no tax to be paid on inheritance by beneficiaries. | Medicine |
how zygote is formed in humans? | Stages of human development Zygotic stage: The zygote is formed when the male gamete (sperm) and female gamete (egg) fuse. Blastocyst stage: The single-celled zygote begins to divide into a solid ball of cells. Then, it becomes a hollow ball of cells called a blastocyst, attaching to the lining of the mother's uterus. | Biology |
how are exocrine and endocrine glands different? | Endocrine glands release chemical substances directly into the bloodstream or tissues of the body. The chemical substances released by the endocrine glands are known as hormones. Exocrine glands release chemical substances through ducts to outside the body or onto another surface within the body. | Biology |
what is the difference between an intron and an exon? | Exons are termed as nucleic acid sequences represented in the RNA molecule. Introns are the nucleotide sequences found within the genes that are removed through RNA splicing. In other words, exons are coding areas, whereas, introns are non-coding areas. | Biology |
how long should i wait to get a blood test for pregnancy? | Advantages of having a blood test done: Can detect a pregnancy earlier than a urine test at about 7-12 days from possible conception (but if a negative result is received, a test should be repeated if a period is missed.) | Medicine |
what is nmp used for? | NMP is used to recover certain hydrocarbons generated in the processing of petrochemicals, such as the recovery of 1,3-butadiene and acetylene. It is used to absorb hydrogen sulfide from sour gas and hydrodesulfurization facilities. | Chemistry |
what is dna genes and chromosomes? | Genes are segments of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that contain the code for a specific protein that functions in one or more types of cells in the body. Chromosomes are structures within cells that contain a person's genes. ... A chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes. | Biology |
how long can you live with hiv without arv? | People with AIDS who don't take medication only live about 3 years, even less if they get a dangerous infection. But HIV can still be treated at this stage. | Medicine |
how many hours do u need to work to get a lunch break? | An employee must not work for more than five hours in a row without getting a 30-minute eating period (meal break) free from work. However, if the employer and employee agree, the eating period can be split into two eating periods within every five consecutive hours. Together these must total at least 30 minutes. | Medicine |
20 week scan do you see midwife? | 18 to 20 weeks You'll be offered an ultrasound scan to check the physical development of your baby. This is also known as the 20-week scan. Screening for HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B will be offered again by a specialist midwife to women who opted not to have it earlier in pregnancy. | Medicine |
what are the employer and employee responsibilities in regards to whs? | Some of the general duties require an employer to: Take all reasonable precautions to protect the health and safety of workers; Ensure that equipment, materials and protective equipment are maintained in good condition; Provide information, instruction and supervision to protect worker health and safety; and. | Medicine |
what are the odds of getting pregnant 5 days after ovulation? | If she has sex five days before she ovulates, her probability of pregnancy is about 10 percent. If she has sex on the day of ovulation, or the two days before, the chance of getting pregnant is around 30 percent. | Biology |
is having high cholesterol bad? | Your body needs cholesterol to build healthy cells, but high levels of cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease. With high cholesterol, you can develop fatty deposits in your blood vessels. Eventually, these deposits grow, making it difficult for enough blood to flow through your arteries. | Biology |
are collagen capsules safe to take? | Research suggests that supplementing with collagen is a safe and effective way to improve the health of skin and joints. But, as with any supplement, it's best to be cautious. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) does not regulate supplements, making it impossible to know if the supplement matches what's on the label. | Medicine |
what is the difference between evaporation and evapotranspiration? | Evaporation (transformation of liquid water to water vapor) and transpiration (water vapor emission from plant surfaces) are outflow processes of water budgets. Evapotranspiration (ET) is the combined process of water surface evaporation, soil moisture evaporation, and plant transpiration. | Biology |
are lithium batteries affected by cold? | Lithium batteries rely on chemical reactions to work, and the cold can slow and even stop those reactions from occurring. Although these batteries handle cold better than most others, very low temperatures still affect their ability to store and release energy. | Chemistry |
what are the ovuliferous scale? | ovuliferous scale One of a group of large woody specialized leaves that form the female cone of conifers and related trees. It bears the ovules, which develop into seeds. A Dictionary of Biology. × "ovuliferous scale ." | Biology |
can medications cause fungal infections? | Vaginal yeast infections are caused by the same fungus that causes oral thrush. You can pass the infection to your baby. Medications. Drugs such as prednisone, inhaled corticosteroids, or antibiotics that disturb the natural balance of microorganisms in your body can increase your risk of oral thrush. | Medicine |
when are you supposed to take the pill? | You can start taking birth control pills as soon as you get them — any day of the week, and anytime during your menstrual cycle. But when you'll be protected from pregnancy depends on when you start and the kind of pill you're using. You may need to use a backup birth control method (like condoms) for up to 7 days. | Medicine |
what is the health benefit of pineapple juice? | Pineapple juice also contains bromelain, a group of enzymes linked to health benefits, such as reduced inflammation, improved digestion, and stronger immunity ( 9 ). Pineapple juice is rich in antioxidants, which help protect your body from damage and disease. | Medicine |
are diet sweeteners bad for you? | Artificial sweeteners have been scrutinized intensely for decades. Critics of artificial sweeteners say that they cause a variety of health problems, including cancer. That's largely because of studies dating to the 1970s that linked the artificial sweetener saccharin to bladder cancer in laboratory rats. | Biology |
what is the meaning of professional literature? | Professional or trade literature resembles scholarly literature in that it is typically written by people working in the field, but may be written by staff writers with expertise. They might include advertisements, although most or all are profession- or trade-specific. | Biology |
do tampons make period last longer? | Tampons soak up menstrual blood, but they may also block some menstrual flow from the vagina, which could extend the duration of bleeding. Sanitary pads should not hinder the menstrual flow, so some people feel that using them can help their period to end sooner. | Biology |
can you have lh surge and not ovulate? | Once an LH surge is documented, it is no longer necessary to continue testing during that cycle. Occasionally, ovulation may not occur in a cycle despite an LH surge. | Biology |
can you take social security while you are still working? | You can get Social Security retirement or survivors benefits and work at the same time. But, if you're younger than full retirement age, and earn more than certain amounts, your benefits will be reduced. The amount that your benefits are reduced, however, isn't truly lost. | Medicine |
what is the difference between red & green peppers? | Red peppers are fully ripened, and they require more time to grow, resulting in their sweeter, fruitier flavor and higher price sticker. On the other hand, since green bell peppers can be harvested sooner, they're cheaper to grow and sell, in addition to having a trademark grassy, mildly bitter flavor. | Biology |
are woodburners bad for your health? | When wood is burned, it releases harmful pollutants, including tiny particles known as PM2. 5 which are easily inhaled and can enter the bloodstream. Of all pollutants, this particulate matter has the most significant impact on our health, linked to heart disease, strokes and cancer. | Biology |
how many calories does a man need to lose weight? | The average woman needs to eat about 2,000 calories per day to maintain her weight, and 1,500 calories per day to lose one pound of weight per week. Meanwhile, the average man needs 2,500 calories to maintain, and 2,000 to lose one pound of weight per week. | Medicine |
why use pka instead of ka? | The reason pKa is used is because it describes acid dissociation using small decimal numbers. The same type of information may be obtained from Ka values, but they are typically extremely small numbers given in scientific notation that are hard for most people to understand. | Chemistry |
can i take flexeril long term? | Common adverse effects that may limit or challenge long-term use of cyclobenzaprine include somnolence, dry mouth, and dizziness. | Medicine |
what is the effect of postinor 1? | Common side effects are tiredness, nausea and vomiting. Some patients have also experienced stomach pain, diarrhoea, dizziness, headache, tender breasts, increased vaginal bleeding and skin reactions. Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. | Medicine |
do bathing suits shrink when wet? | Your swimsuits may likely get bigger and then begin to sag while you're still in the water if you didn't size up or down properly. It may also get smaller depending on the materials used. | Biology |
what is the difference between uv and led curing lamps? | It takes UV lights anywhere from 8-10 minutes to cure gels, while LED lamps take 30-45 seconds. Second, LED bulbs last much longer than UV bulbs. Typically, UV bulbs must be changed after about 10,000 hours of use. ... LED bulbs however, last for up to 50,000 hours and they use less electricity. | Chemistry |
how do you know if your stomach is bleeding from ibuprofen? | If you experience any of the following symptoms, stop taking ibuprofen and call your doctor: stomach pain, heartburn, vomit that is bloody or looks like coffee grounds, blood in the stool, or black and tarry stools. Keep all appointments with your doctor and the laboratory. | Medicine |
what is the difference between regular flu vaccine and senior flu vaccine? | Why is it needed? In response to a regular flu shot, older people produce 50 to 75 percent fewer antibodies, which protect against the vaccine antigens, than do younger adults. | Medicine |