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"docid": "D832123#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-OSI-layer-does-IPSec-work-on\nWhat OSI layer does IPSec work on?",
"text": "Pronomita Dey, R&D Intern at Hewlett Packard Inc. Answered Sep 9, 2016Internet Protocol Security ( IPsec) is a protocol suite for secure IP communication. The main focus of the suite are :-i)mutual authentication prior to commencement of a communication sessionii)packet encryption during each session Authentication need arises before data has to be exchanged. The Network Layer decides the physical path for delivering a datagram. The series of router and links through which the path will be established to the receiver end have to individually receive authentication. Hence, IPsec is a Network Layer protocol suite. For better understanding of the layered working of OSI model, refer :-https://support.microsoft.com/en...11.4k Views · View Upvoters"
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"docid": "D1590718#0",
"title": "https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/osi-model-advantages-and-basic-purpose-explained.html\nOSI Model Advantages and Basic Purpose Explained",
"text": "\"OSI Model Advantages and Basic Purpose Explained In this tutorial I will provide a brief introduction of OSI Layer model including its advantage and services. When we talk about OSI Layers model, first thing which comes in our mind is that why it was developed? To find out the answer of this question we need to understand the protocol. Protocols are the standard terms which computers use to understand each other. Just like two people must speak a common language in order to communicate, two computers must have one or more protocols common in order to exchange the data. No matter what software the computers are running and what kind of computers the network uses, they must have a common protocol in order to understand each other. Before 1980, developing these protocols was the responsibility of hardware manufactures. They developed proprietary protocols to support their own products. With proprietary protocols we were not able use mix equipment from different manufactures on same network. To run a network we had to buy all devices from the same company."
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"docid": "D439936#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP_model\nInternet protocol suite",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from TCP/IP model)navigation search This article is about the protocols that make up the Internet architecture. For the IP network protocol only, see Internet protocol. Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP IMAPLDAP MGCP MQTT NNTP NTP POPONC/RPC RTP RTSP RIP SIP SMTPSNMP SSH Telnet TLS/SSL XMPPmore... Transport layer TCP UDP DCCP SCTP RSVP more... Internet layer IPIPv4 IPv6ICMP ICMPv6 ECN IGMPIPsec more... Link layer ARP NDP OSPF Tunnels L2TPPPPMACEthernet DSL ISDN FDDImore...v t e The Internet protocol suite is the conceptual model and set of communications protocols used on the Internet and similar computer networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP because the foundational protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). It is occasionally known as the Department of Defense (Do D) model, because the development of the networking method was funded by the United States Department of Defense through DARPA. The Internet protocol suite provides end-to-end data communication specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received. This functionality is organized into four abstraction layers which classify all related protocols according to the scope of networking involved. [ 1] [2] From lowest to highest, the layers are the link layer, containing communication methods for data that remains within a single network segment (link); the internet layer, providing internetworking between independent networks; the transport layer handling host-to-host communication; and the application layer, which provides process-to-process data exchange for applications. Technical standards specifying the Internet protocol suite and many of its constituent protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The Internet protocol suite predates the OSI model, a more comprehensive reference framework for general networking systems."
},
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"docid": "D2502162#0",
"title": "http://www.techrepublic.com/article/making-sense-of-remote-access-protocols-in-windows/\nMaking sense of remote access protocols in Windows",
"text": "0Setting up remote access servers and connections in Windows can be somewhat overwhelming and confusing if you don’t understand the protocol configuration options involved. You have a number of remote access protocol options to choose from, and deciding which ones to use will depend on the functionality you need, your system configuration, and your hardware and communications capabilities. To help make sense of all these options, we’ll take a look at the categories of protocols and the advantages and disadvantages of the various protocols within each one. Categories and choices First, you need to consider two distinct methods of remote access, each of which uses different protocols: Dial-up Virtual private networking (VPN)Within each method, there are three basic categories for protocols: Connectivity Authentication Data encryption In making decisions about which protocol to use, you must remember two things. First, you want the best security you can provide for the remote session. You want authentication to be encrypted so that someone who is snooping cannot see it, and you want the data that is passed in the remote session to be encrypted for the same reason. Second, older systems and their associated protocols are less capable in terms of encryption than newer systems, so you need to be aware of when you may have to use the older protocols and what you're giving up when you do. Let’s take a look at the protocols for dial-up connectivity, authentication, and encryption. Then, we will do the same for VPN remote access. Dialing up a connection Dial-up involves one modem connecting with another over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), creating a temporary, dedicated WAN link."
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"docid": "D810141#0",
"title": "http://www.comptechdoc.org/independent/networking/cert/netterms.html\nNetworking Terms",
"text": "\"Networking Terms ADSP - Apple Talk data stream protocol manages the flow of data between two established socket connections. AEP - Apple Talk echo protocol uses echoes to tell if a computer, or node, is available. AFP - Apple Talk Filing protocol - Makes network files appear local by managing file sharing at the presentation layer. AGP - Accelerated Graphics Port. This bus is developed for fast video cards. It is currently up to 4X mode speed. API - Application Programming Interface. APPC - Advanced Peer-to-Peer Communications provides peer to peer services at the transport and session layer. APPN - Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking supports the computer connections at the network and transport layers. Architecture - The method that is used to transmit packets on a network."
},
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"docid": "D2009475#0",
"title": "http://opensourceforu.com/2012/01/cyber-attacks-explained-network-sniffing/\nCyber Attacks Explained: Network Sniffing",
"text": "Home Admin Cyber Attacks Explained: Network Sniffing Admin Basics Cyber Attacks Explained: Network Sniffing Prashant Phatak , January 30, 2012 23.99K 5In earlier articles in this series, we have explored denial of service attacks and packet spoofing. This month, let us focus on a wider hacking approach called network sniffing, which is very commonly used by prying hackers. We will look at a few tools typically used as sniffers and also figure out how to protect IT infrastructure from such attacks. Sniffing involves capturing, decoding, inspecting and interpreting the information inside a network packet on a TCP/IP network. The purpose is to steal information, usually user IDs, passwords, network details, credit card numbers, etc. Sniffing is generally referred to as a “passive” type of attack, wherein the attackers can be silent/invisible on the network. This makes it difficult to detect, and hence it is a dangerous type of attack. As we already learnt over the previous months, the TCP/IP packet contains vital information required for two network interfaces to communicate with each other. It contains fields such as source and destination IP addresses, ports, sequence numbers and the protocol type. Each of these fields is crucial for various network layers to function, and especially for the Layer 7 application that makes use of the received data."
},
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"docid": "D2858536#0",
"title": "http://computer.howstuffworks.com/vpn7.htm\nHow VPNs Work",
"text": "Encryption and Security Protocols in a VPN Prev NEXTA virtual private network is only as good as its encryption capabilities. © i Stockphoto.com /alengo Encryption is the process of encoding data so that only a computer with the right decoder will be able to read and use it. You could use encryption to protect files on your computer or e-mails you send to friends or colleagues. An encryption key tells the computer what computations to perform on data in order to encrypt or decrypt it. The most common forms of encryption are symmetric-key encryption or public-key encryption: In symmetric-key encryption, all computers (or users) share the same key used to both encrypt and decrypt a message. In public-key encryption, each computer (or user) has a public-private key pair. One computer uses its private key to encrypt a message, and another computer uses the corresponding public key to decrypt that message. In a VPN, the computers at each end of the tunnel encrypt the data entering the tunnel and decrypt it at the other end. However, a VPN needs more than just a pair of keys to apply encryption. That's where protocols come in."
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"docid": "D1753593#0",
"title": "https://userpages.umbc.edu/~dgorin1/451/security/dcomm/IPsec.htm\n7.8 Network Layer Security: IPsec",
"text": "\"7.8 Network Layer Security: IPsec Having examined case studies of the use of various security mechanisms at the application, socket, and transport layers, our final case study naturally takes us down to the network layer. Here, we'll examine the the IP Security protocol, more commonly known as IPsec - a suite of protocols that provides security at the network layer. IPsec is a rather complex animal, and different parts of it are described in more than a dozen RFCs. In this section, we'll discuss IPsec in a specific context, namely, in the context that all hosts in the Internet support IPsec. Although this context is many years away, the context will simplify the discussion and help us understand the key features of IPsec. Two key RFCs are [RFC 2401], which describes the overall IP security architecture and [RFC 2411], which provides an overview of the IPsec protocol suite and the documents describing it. A nice introduction to IPsec is given in [Kessler]. Before getting into the specifics of IPsec, let's step back and consider what it means to provide security at the network layer. Consider first what it means to provide network layer secrecy. The network layer would provide secrecy if all data carried by all IP datagrams were encrypted. This means that whenever a host wants to send a datagram, it encrypts the data field of the datagram before shipping it out into the network."
},
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"docid": "D651961#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Protocol_Suite\nInternet protocol suite",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Internet Protocol Suite)navigation search This article is about the protocols that make up the Internet architecture. For the IP network protocol only, see Internet protocol. Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP IMAPLDAP MGCP MQTT NNTP NTP POPONC/RPC RTP RTSP RIP SIP SMTPSNMP SSH Telnet TLS/SSL XMPPmore... Transport layer TCP UDP DCCP SCTP RSVP more... Internet layer IPIPv4 IPv6ICMP ICMPv6 ECN IGMPIPsec more... Link layer ARP NDP OSPF Tunnels L2TPPPPMACEthernet DSL ISDN FDDImore...v t e The Internet protocol suite is the conceptual model and set of communications protocols used on the Internet and similar computer networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP because the foundational protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). It is occasionally known as the Department of Defense (Do D) model, because the development of the networking method was funded by the United States Department of Defense through DARPA. The Internet protocol suite provides end-to-end data communication specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received. This functionality is organized into four abstraction layers which classify all related protocols according to the scope of networking involved. [ 1] [2] From lowest to highest, the layers are the link layer, containing communication methods for data that remains within a single network segment (link); the internet layer, providing internetworking between independent networks; the transport layer handling host-to-host communication; and the application layer, which provides process-to-process data exchange for applications. Technical standards specifying the Internet protocol suite and many of its constituent protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The Internet protocol suite predates the OSI model, a more comprehensive reference framework for general networking systems."
},
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"docid": "D1951145#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/130441254/network-n10-006-chapter-12-flash-cards/\nNetwork+ N10-006 Chapter 12",
"text": "\"104 terms danielfarrar PLUSNetwork+ N10-006 Chapter 12Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Mantraps A small space with two sets of interlocking doors is known as a mantrap. In a mantrap the first set of doors must be closed before opening the second set. In a manual mantrap, locking and unlocking of doors in a sequence is done by a guard. An intercom or video camera is typically used by the guard to control the trap from a remote location. In an automatic mantrap, each door may require an identification or a key. To prevent entry of people carrying weapons, metal detectors are often built in, like in banks or jewelry shops. Network Closets and Server Rooms Network closets and server rooms are places where network hardware and servers are stored. Equipment are organized and kept safe from accidental damage or interference as they are not exposed to open areas. Access to equipment can be limited by restricting only authorized users to enter these rooms. A network closet usually contains switches, hubs, and other network components for a particular floor or building."
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"docid": "D1298142#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/17603979/11-compare-the-layers-of-the-osi-and-tcpip-models-flash-cards/\n1.1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models",
"text": "32 terms Huntsman1211.1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models. Flashcards Learn Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Layers Of The OSI model Layer 1 - Physical Layer 2 - Data link Layer 3 - Network Layer 4 - Transport Layer 5 - Session Layer 6 - Presentation Layer 7 - Application What does OSI abbreviation stand for? Open Systems Interconnect What happens at the Physical Layer At the physical layer, binary expressions (that is, a series of 1s and 0s) represent data. A binary expression is made up of bits, where a bit is a single 1 or a single 0. How bits are represented on the medium Wiring standards for connectors and jacks Physical topology Synchronizing bits Bandwidth usage Multiplexing strategy Example of real world Physical Layer Wiring standard:ethernet 568A/B standard Physical Topology: Bus, Ring, Star, Mesh Telephone network modems Ethernet physical layer Including 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX and other varieties Varieties of 802.11 Wi-Fi physical layers DSL ISDN T1 and other T-carrier links, and E1 and other E-carrier links SONET/SDH Optical Transport Network (OTN)What happens at the Data Link Layer ? The data link layer is concerned with packaging data into frames and transmitting those frames on the network, performing error detection/correction, uniquely identifying network devices with an address, and handling flow control. These processes are collectively referred to as data link control (DLC). The term frame describes the logical grouping of data at the data link layer."
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"docid": "D2450457#0",
"title": "http://www.smallbusinesscomputing.com/webmaster/article.php/3501436/Is-That-a-VPN-or-Is-It-Just-Passing-Through.htm\nIs That a VPN or Is It Just Passing Through?",
"text": "\"Is That a VPN or Is It Just Passing Through? By Ronald Pacchiano | Posted April 29, 2005Tweet Related Articles Remote Access: What Can En Koo Do For You? Remote Access: Have Browser, Will Work Your Portable Network I've wanted to set up VPN access to my home network for sometime now. So this past weekend I went to Best Buy to pick up a new router. While reading through the router specifications, I noticed that some of the routers were labeled \"\"VPN\"\" while others were called \"\"VPN Passthrough. \"\" At first I thought that this was just another way of describing the VPN feature, but then I noticed that all of routers with the VPN nomenclature were more expense then the ones that said VPN Passthrough. This leads me to believe that there is a technological difference between these two products, but I don't know what that is. Advertisement I always thought VPN was just an acronym for Virtual Private Network and never thought there were different flavors of it. Could you please explain the difference between VPN and VPN Passthrough to me — if there even is one? By the way, since we're on the subject of VPNs anyway, I was wondering which protocol you would suggest I use to establish my VPN connection: PPTP or IPsec."
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"docid": "D3310901#0",
"title": "http://electronicdesign.com/what-s-difference-between/what-s-difference-between-osi-seven-layer-network-model-and-tcpip\nWhatâs The Difference Between The OSI Seven-Layer Network Model And TCP/IP?",
"text": "Electronic Designbrought to you by What's The Difference Between…What’s The Difference Between The OSI Seven-Layer Network Model And TCP/IP? Comparing and contrasting the OSI and TCP/IP models of networking. Lou Frenzel | Oct 02, 2013Download the PDF of this article. Whether it’s wired or wireless, most data communications today happens by way of packets of information travelling over one or more networks. But before these networks can work together, though, they must use a common protocol, or a set of rules for transmitting and receiving these packets of data. Many protocols have been developed. One of the most widely used is the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Also, a generic protocol model used in describing network communications known as the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model is useful for comparing and contrasting different protocols. The OSI Model Designated ISO/IEC 7498-1, the OSI model is a standard of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is a general-purpose paradigm for discussing or describing how computers communicate with one another over a network."
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"docid": "D407742#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/128521128/chapter-7-flash-cards/\nChapter 7",
"text": "51 terms Jamsey_Scheidell PLUSChapter 7Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort PPP can support several types of Network layer protocols that might use the connection True A service model in which hardware services are provided virtually, including network infrastructure devices such as virtual servers. Iaa S Infrastructure as a Service A service model in which applications are provided through an online user interface and are compatible with a multitude of devices and operating systems. Saa S Software as a Service In the contest of IPsec, a type of encryption that provides authentication of the IP packet's data payload through public key techniques. In add, it also encrypts the entire IP packed for added security. ESP Encapsulating Security Payload An authentication protocol that operates over PPP and also encrypts usernames and passwords for transmission. CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication One of two services in the key management phase of creating a secure IPsec connection. It negotiates the exchange of keys, including authentication of the keys. It uses UDP and usually runs on port 500 IKE Internet Key Exchange An encryption key generation and management scheme used by 802.11i TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol A service model in which various platforms are provide virtually, enabling developer s to build and test application within virtual, online environments tailored to the specific needs of a project."
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"docid": "D859576#0",
"title": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Verticals/CPwE/CPwE_DIG/CPwE_appendixA.html\nKey Terms and Definitions",
"text": "\"Key Terms and Definitions This appendix lists and defines the key terms used in this document. AAAAuthentication, authorization, and accounting. Pronounced \"\"triple a. \"\"For more on Authentication Protocols, see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk59/tsd_technology_support_protocol_home.html ACLAccess Control Lists are used for purposes filtering IP traffic generally for security reasons. For more on ACLs, see IP Addressing Services - Access Lists: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/tk821/tsd_technology_support_sub-protocol_home.html Active Directory Microsoft's application that delivers LDAP and other AAA services. Cell/Area Zone A logical section or subset (physical, geographical or function) of the production facility. It typically contains Level 0-2 devices (see Automation and Control Reference Model). CIP Common Industrial Protocol The Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™) encompasses a comprehensive suite of messages and services for the collection of manufacturing automation applications—control, safety, synchronization, motion, configuration and information. CIP is owned and maintained by the Open Device Vendor Association. The ODVA is an international association comprising members from the world's leading automation companies. Control Plane Control plane refers to network protocol traffic (e.g. routing, resiliency) that usually passes between network infrastructure devices to maintain the network's functions."
},
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"docid": "D223184#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/10591985/security-flash-cards/\nSecurity+",
"text": "\"119 terms rwhiteside Security+From skillsoft, certblaster, and other exams Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort In an effort to promote a proper security level in your organization that uses btoh wireless and wired connections, you are hardening the network. Which actions can be taken to hard the network? ( select 2) 1. Check device configurations 2. Configure traffic filtering What kind of penetration testing does not require prior knowledge fo the infrasturucture? Black box testing To allow users to use and access information on an FTP site and ensure it is secure, you will be enabling FTPS. Whihc ports can be assigned to the FTP site when using FTPS? Port 21 and 990You need to implement a security system that will prevent senesitive data from being emailed outside of the internal network."
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"docid": "D3317827#0",
"title": "https://donemyessay.com/security-quizzes-1-12-15/\nSecurity Quizzes 1-12, 15: technology is predominately, script kiddies acquire, in a uac prompt",
"text": "Security Quizzes 1-12, 15: technology is predominately, script kiddies acquire, in a uac prompt Today’s software attack tools do not require any sophisticated knowledge on the part of the attacker. True We Will Write A Custom Essay Sample On Security Quizzes 1-12, 15: technology is... FOR YOUFor Only $13.90/pageorder now A security administrator has both technical knowledge and managerial skills. True In what kind of attack can attackers make use of hundreds of thousands of computers under their control in an attack against a single server or network?distributed Which term below is frequently used to describe the tasks of securing information that is in a digital format?information security Select below the information protection item that ensures that information is correct and that no unauthorized person or malicious software has altered that data. Integrity In information security, an example of a threat agent can be ____.a force of nature such as a tornado that could destroy computer equipmenta virus that attacks a computer network A person attempting to break into a secure computer network What term is used to describe a loose network of attackers, identity thieves, and financial fraudsters? Cybercriminals Script kiddies acquire which item below from other attackers to easily craft an attack: Exploit kit____________________ provides tracking of events. Accounting Describe the security principle of “diversity”. Having more than one defense is the security principle of diversity. Just as it is important to protect data with layers of security, the layers also must be different (diverse). This means that if attackers penetrate one layer, they cannot use the same techniques to break through all other layers. A jewel thief, for instance, might be able to foil the security camera by dressing in black clothing but should not be able to use the same technique to trick the motion detection system."
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"docid": "D223182#0",
"title": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/press/internet-protocol-journal/back-issues/table-contents-36/102-aaa-part2.html\nProtocols, Applications, and the Future of AAA by Sean Convery, Identity Engines",
"text": "\"Protocols, Applications, and the Future of AAA by Sean Convery, Identity Engines Network Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting has been used since before the days of the Internet as we know it today. Authentication asks the question, \"\"Who or what are you?\"\" Authorization asks, \"\"What are you allowed to do?\"\" And finally, accounting wants to know, \"\"What did you do?\"\" These fundamental security building blocks are being used in expanded ways today. The first part of this two-part series focused on the overall concepts of AAA, the elements involved in AAA communications, and high-level approaches to achieving specific AAA goals. It was published in IPJ Volume 10, No. 1 [0]. This second part of the series discusses the protocols involved, specific applications of AAA, and considerations for the future of AAA. AAA Protocols Although AAA is often thought of as the exclusive province of the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol, in reality a range of protocols is involved at various stages of the AAA conversation. This section introduces these AAA protocols, organized according to the parties involved in the communication."
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"docid": "D1298249#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/programming/networking/layers-in-the-osi-model-of-a-computer-network/\nLayers in the OSI Model of a Computer Network",
"text": "Programming Networking Layers in the OSI Model of a Computer Network Layers in the OSI Model of a Computer Network Related Book Networking For Dummies, 10th Edition By Doug Lowe The OSI (Open System Interconnection) Model breaks the various aspects of a computer network into seven distinct layers. Each successive layer envelops the layer beneath it, hiding its details from the levels above. The OSI Model isn’t itself a networking standard in the same sense that Ethernet and TCP/IP are. Rather, the OSI Model is a framework into which the various networking standards can fit. The OSI Model specifies what aspects of a network’s operation can be addressed by various network standards. So, in a sense, the OSI Model is sort of a standard’s standard. The first three layers are sometimes called the lower layers. They deal with the mechanics of how information is sent from one computer to another over a network. Layers 4–7 are sometimes called the upper layers. They deal with how applications relate to the network through application programming interfaces."
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"docid": "D1250629#0",
"title": "http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=169578&seqNum=4\nUnderstanding Application Layer Protocols",
"text": "Understanding Application Layer Protocols By Matthew Syme and Philip Goldie Mar 5, 2004 Contents␡Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)File Transfer Protocol (FTP)Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)Summary⎙ Print + Share This< Back Page 4 of 5 Next >This chapter is from the book Optimizing Network Performance with Content Switching: Server, Firewall and Cache Load Balancing: Server, Firewall, and Cache Load Balancing Learn More Buy Secure Sockets Layer ( SSL )The final protocol we'll look at in this chapter is neither a Layer 4 transport protocol nor an Application layer protocol, but one that sits between these layers to provide security services to many modern Internet applications. Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL, has been one of the major forces in Internet security technology since its inception by Netscape Communications, and continues to be included in all major browsers. This has enabled Web application developers to deliver secure content and services using traditional HTTP servers with few changes required in terms of the setup of the basic server or restructuring of the HTML content. The other major advantage of the integration of SSL into all major browsers is its transparency to the user. SSL typically gets used without the knowledge of the client, other than the appearance of a small padlock in the corner of the browser window, thus meaning that no additional level of expertise is required to use Internet applications with this security. Figure 3-9 shows a browser that is currently using SSL . Figure 3-9. A Web browser will typically use SSL when instructed by the Web site with little or no input required by the user. The use of SSL can be seen by the inclusion of a small padlock in the browser. While the most common implementation of SSL is within Web browsers, creating the application protocol hybrid known as HTTPS, it should be remembered that it is a transparent protocol available to any TCP / IP -based application."
},
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"docid": "D3285853#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/presentation-layer-of-the-osi-model-definition-functions-protocols.html\nWhat is the Presentation Layer?",
"text": "In this lesson, we will explore the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model and take an in-depth look at the presentation layer. We'll also use an illustration to see how presentation layer data flow occurs within the seven functional layers of the OSI model. What is the Presentation Layer? The last time you paid bills online, did you give any thought to the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model and its presentation layer? As computer-literate as you are, you may not know what the presentation layer, or data translator, has to do with paying your bills. For example, when you accessed your bank account via the Internet, you used a secure connection provided by the presentation layer. The presentation layer also encrypted your account login information prior to transmission. Finally, at your financial institution's Internet server, the presentation layer decrypted your account login information, making it available for processing. The OSI Model Before we begin our discussion of the presentation layer in greater detail, let's introduce the networking environment in which the presentation layer exists: this is the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model, which has seven layers, and each layer performs a specific and supportive communicative task. OSI model with data flow These seven OSI layers are in descending order (top layer to bottom layer) and each layer provides inputs and outputs to/from the neighboring layers."
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at what level can you train hunter pets in wow
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"docid": "D2867364#0",
"title": "http://wow.gamepedia.com/Hunter_pet\nHunter pet",
"text": "\"Hunter petnavigation search The hunter pet is a hunter 's constant companion as they travel across Azeroth and other worlds. When fighting solo or in small groups, a hunter's pet often acts as a tank, allowing the hunter to maintain safe range in combat. Pets can also be used to deal damage alongside the hunter's shots and stings. Contents [ hide ]1 Obtaining pets1.1 Starter pets1.2 Taming1.2.1 Taming tips2 Pet management2.1 Feeding2.2 Renaming2.3 Stabling2.4 Abandoning3 Fighting alongside your pet3.1 Raiding alongside your pet3.2 Pet skills3.3 Pet scaling4 Choosing a pet4.1 Appearance4.2 Prestige4.3 Size5 Challenges5.1 Molten Front and Mount Hyjal5.2 Pandaria5.3 Draenor6 Patches and hotfixes7 References8 External links Obtaining pets Starter pets All new hunter characters start the game with a single pet. Each playable race has its own specific starter pet: Player race Species Color Internal name Human Wolf Gray Young Wolf Dwarf Bear Dark brown Young Bear Night elf Cat Black & white striped Young Cat Gnome Mechanical - Mechanical Bunny Draenei Moth Green & red Young Moth Worgen Dog Black Young Mastiff Pandaren Turtle Dark jade Wise Turtle Orc Boar Black Young Boar Undead Spider Black & red Young Widow Tauren Tallstrider Purple Young Tallstrider Troll Raptor Red Young Raptor Blood elf Dragonhawk Orange Young Dragonhawk Goblin Crab Red Young Crab Taming Other pets can be obtained once a hunter gains the [ Tame Beast] ability at level 10. Tame Beast can only be used on beasts at or below the hunter's level. Upon starting the taming process, the hunter's armor is decreased by 100% and they cannot perform any other actions without cancelling. The taming process takes 10 seconds; its cast time is not pushed back by damage taken, but it can be interrupted. If the hunter loses aggro to another player, the tame will fail. Note that not all beasts can be tamed."
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"docid": "D2867365#0",
"title": "http://wow.gamepedia.com/Exotic_Beasts\nExotic Beasts",
"text": "Exotic Beastsnavigation search Exotic Beasts Exotic Beasts Level 10 Beast Mastery hunter ability Passive Requires You master the art of beast training, teaching you the ability to tame Exotic pets. Usable by Class Hunter Other information Level learned10Exotic Beasts is a passive specialization ability for Beast Mastery hunters, available at level 10. It allows the hunter to tame exotic beasts. The following beast types are considered exotic pets. Chimaera Core hound Devilsaur Silithid Spirit beast Worm Shale spider Quilen Water strider Clefthoof Rylak Patch changes Patch 6.2.0 (2015-06-23): Beast Mastery Hunters can now tame exotic beasts at level 10. Patch 5.3.0 (2013-05-21): No longer reduces the cooldown of pet special abilities by 30%. Patch 5.0.4 (2012-08-28): Beast Mastery renamed to Exotic Beasts. Reduces the cooldown of Pet Special Abilities by 30% instead of increasing pet skill points. Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Added. External links Wowhead Wo WDB [ Collapse]v e Hunter pets and pet abilities [ Expand]Beasts [ Expand]Abilities Rare pets · Happiness · Loyalty · Pet specializations · Pet talents · Training point s [ Expand]v e Playable classes Categories: Hunter abilities Passive abilities"
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"docid": "D659937#0",
"title": "http://wowwiki.wikia.com/wiki/Hunter_pet\nHunter pet",
"text": "\"This article or section needs to be cleaned up to a higher standard of quality. This may include editing to correct spelling and grammar, rewriting sections to ensure they are clear and concise, and wikifying . Marked in: October 2008This article or section contains information that is out-of-date. Please replace the old information with up to date information. This may include rewriting sections to ensure they are clear and concise, and wikifying . Reason: Needs lots of updates, especially upcoming Mists of Pandaria changes. The Hunter pet is a Hunter's constant companion as they travel through Azeroth and Outland. When fighting solo or in small groups, a Hunter's pet acts as a tank allowing the Hunter to maintain the range that he/she requires in order to do their best in combat. When not tanking, pets can be used to deal damage in addition to the Hunter's shots and stings. Patch 3.0.2 introduced many changes to how Hunter pets work."
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"docid": "D882920#0",
"title": "http://vanilla-wow.wikia.com/wiki/Warsong_Gulch\nWarsong Gulch",
"text": "\"v • d • e Battlegrounds Classic Warsong Gulch (10vs10; level 10-19, ...) · Arathi Basin (15vs15; level 20-29, ...) · Alterac Valley (40vs40; level 51-60, ...)Contents [ show]General Nestled in the southern region of Ashenvale forest, Warsong Gulch is near the area where Grom Hellscream and his Orcs chopped away huge swaths of forest during the events of the Third War. Despite disagreements from Thrall and the shamans, some orcs have remained in the vicinity, continuing their deforestation to fuel the Horde's expansion. They call themselves the Warsong Outriders . The Night Elves, who have begun a massive push to retake the forests of Ashenvale, are now focusing their attention on ridding their land of the Outriders once and for all. And so, the Silverwing Sentinels have answered the call and sworn that they will not rest until every last Orc is defeated and cast out of Warsong Gulch. Getting there The Alliance entrance is in Silverwing Grove southwest of Silverwing Outpost in Ashenvale Forest. The Silverwing Outpost is at the corner of the main road through Ashenvale and the road to The Barrens. Be very careful if you are below Level 20, around the Silverwing Grove are many spiders with strong venom in the area. Or talk to the Battlemasters in the cities of Stormwind (Stormwind Keep), Darnassus (Warrior's Terrace) or Ironforge (Military Ward). The Horde entrance is in the mountainside to the West of Mor'Shan Rampart in The Barrens or via Battlemasters in Orgrimmar (Valley of Strength), Thunder Bluff, and Undercity (Sylvanas' chambers)."
},
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"docid": "D1507715#0",
"title": "https://worldofwarcraft.com/en-us/news/20142731/welcome-to-stormwind-a-guided-tour\nWelcome to Stormwind: A Guided TourNew Player June 10th by Nethaera 0",
"text": "Founded by the descendants of the Arathi —the first nation of the humans—the kingdom of Stormwind can be found nestled in a fertile valley south of the rocky mountains of Khaz Modan. It is in Stormwind city that the Wrynn family has ruled through some of Azeroth’s darkest times and is the seat of human power. It is an Alliance city and as such is unfriendly to Horde visitors. Welcome to Stormwind Arriving at the city, you’ll pass through the Stormwind Gates which are flanked by two ballistae just outside of them. The lion, symbol of the Alliance is prominently displayed both in the banners and the stone effigies on the parapets. The gates are open and stand ready and welcoming you to the city. Note: There are multiple mailboxes throughout the city so it’s easy to get to one at any time. You can get your own mail or send mail to others. You’ll probably also wonder how the mail service gets those big mounts in that little tiny box, but that’s a mystery to be solved another day. Wandering vendors throughout the city are additional vendors such as the baker, Thomas Miller."
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"docid": "D245792#0",
"title": "http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/labrador-retriever\nLabrador Retriever",
"text": "\"Labrador Retriever The Labrador Retriever was bred to be both a friendly companion and a useful working dog breed. Historically, he earned his keep as a fisherman’s helper: hauling nets, fetching ropes, and retrieving fish from the chilly North Atlantic. Today’s Labrador Retriever is as good-natured and hard working as his ancestors, and he’s America’s most popular breed. These days the Lab works as a retriever for hunters, assistance dog to the handicapped, show competitor, and search and rescue dog, among other canine jobs. Did you know they make dog food specifically for Labradors? Additional articles you will be interested in: Adoption Labrador Retriever Dog Names More Dog Names Bringing Home Your Dog Help with Training Puppies Housetraining Puppies Feeding a Puppy Dog games Teaching your dog tricks How to take pictures of your dog Breed Characteristics: Adaptability Adapts Well to Apartment Living1More info +Contrary to popular belief, small size doesn't necessarily an apartment dog make — plenty of small dogs are too high-energy and yappy for life in a high-rise. Being quiet, low energy, fairly calm indoors, and polite with the other residents, are all good qualities in an apartment dog. See Dogs Not Well Suited to Apartment Living Good For Novice Owners3More info +Some dogs are simply easier than others: they take to training better and are fairly easygoing. They're also resilient enough to bounce back from your mistakes or inconsistencies. Dogs who are highly sensitive, independent thinking, or assertive may be harder for a first-time owner to manage."
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"docid": "D560271#0",
"title": "http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/dachshund\nDachshund",
"text": "\"Dachshund Dachshunds are scent hound dog breeds who were bred to hunt badgers and other tunneling animals, rabbits, and foxes. Packs of Dachshunds were even used to trail wild boar. Today their versatility makes them excellent family companions, show dogs, and small-game hunters. See below for a complete list of characteristics!Additional articles you will be interested in: Adoption Dachshund Dog Names More Dog Names Bringing Home Your Dog Help with Training Puppies Housetraining Puppies Feeding a Puppy Dog games Teaching your dog tricks How to take pictures of your dog Breed Characteristics: Adaptability Adapts Well to Apartment Living5More info +Contrary to popular belief, small size doesn't necessarily an apartment dog make — plenty of small dogs are too high-energy and yappy for life in a high-rise. Being quiet, low energy, fairly calm indoors, and polite with the other residents, are all good qualities in an apartment dog. See Dogs Not Well Suited to Apartment Living Good For Novice Owners4More info +Some dogs are simply easier than others: they take to training better and are fairly easygoing. They're also resilient enough to bounce back from your mistakes or inconsistencies. Dogs who are highly sensitive, independent thinking, or assertive may be harder for a first-time owner to manage. You'll get your best match if you take your dog-owning experience into account as you choose your new pooch. See Dogs That Are Good For Experienced Owners Sensitivity Level4More info +Some dogs will let a stern reprimand roll off their backs, while others take even a dirty look to heart."
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"docid": "D2564871#0",
"title": "https://www.newhorse.com/\nHorse Boarding Farms",
"text": "\"Horse Boarding Farms+ Add Horse Boarding Farm Listing Indigo Equestrian Center Chapin, SC Horse Boarding Farms Indigo Equestrian Center in Chapin, SC is now open and accepting boarders. This 40 acre farm includes two arenas (one with lighting), 7 large pastures, round pen, trails, and a five acre pond. Limited spaces are available!Highlights for this Chapin, South Carolina Horse Boarding Farm include: Western, English, English Pleasure, Trail Riding, Layovers, Stopovers, Stables, Daily Individual Turnouts, Horseback Riding Lessons, Natural Horsemanship, Round Pen, Great Environment For Your Horse, Hunter Jumper, Riding Trails Available, Outdoor Arena, All Breeds And Disciplines Are Welcome, Stall Boarding, Western Pleasure, Boarding, Eventing, Full Service Boarding Facility, and A Place Where Horses Are Loved. Horseback Riding Lessons+ Add Horseback Riding Lessons Instructor Listing Arbordale LLCPalmetto, FL Horseback Riding Lessons Professional instruction by experienced riding instructor/trainer. I instruct children and adults and beginners to advanced. I have had riders and horses win on the \"\"A\"\" breed circuit, and have also had riders and horses win at Nationals and Top 10 at the World show for Morgans. I keep lessons safe and fun and educational. I focus on developing a strong abdominal core for balance and strength. My facility, Arbordale LLC, is beautiful with covered riding and an air-conditioned viewing lounge for parents and friends and is convenient to both I-75 and I-275. I have a wonderful selection o (cont'd)Highlights for this Palmetto, Florida Horseback Riding Lessons Instructor include: Balanced Seat, Lesson Horses Available, Hunt Seat, Family-Friendly Rates, Timid Riders, Family Friendly Atmosphere, Beginner Riding Lessons for Adults, Driving, Reasonable Rates, Group Lessons, Beginner to Advanced Riders, Summer Day Camp Program, Riding Lessons, Horse Boarding, Weekend Lessons, A Circuit Showing, Western Pleasure, Saddle Seat, Horse Leases, Adult Riding Lessons, Intermediate Riders, Children's Riding Lessons, Gift Certificates Available, Confidence Building For Horse And Rider, Leasing, Beginning Riders Welcome, Harness, Private Lessons, Showing, Horse Sales, Horse Training, Young Riders, Equitation All Seats, Horseback Riding Camps, and Saddleseat."
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"docid": "D2979696#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/4shnco/what_is_special_about_each_profession_in_legion/\n.",
"text": "\"Wo W Professions in Legion: Whats Special about each Profession ? And what do you need for farming / raid content (Reference: Wowhead Profession Overview )What is this post about? :- [ Chapter 1 ] Informing you about the profession changes blizzard made. - [ Chapter 2 ] A short Friendly Asked Questions list. - [ Chapter 3 ] Showing you all crafting recipes for Legion Professions (In a \"\"compact\"\" way) - Helping you decide what professions to pick up for legion - Discussing/Updating missing information regarding certain crafting items.-*coming soon in a new post: [Chapter 4 ] What will be profitable professions/items in legion? See ya soon on https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/new/ [Chapter 1] What is new? The Gathering/Crafting system has been changed up: (crafting)Recipes are mostly learned by doing quest (But still some vendor and zone drops)You can now get better at gathering a specific node. [ Example:]Mining alot of Leystone Nodes has a chance to drop a Quest item that increased your Leystone Mining Rank. This rank has 3 levels and each level gives you benefits. ( More ore, chance for rare materials etc. )"
},
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"docid": "D2979692#0",
"title": "http://wowwiki.wikia.com/wiki/Engineering\nEngineering",
"text": "\"This article or section contains information that is out-of-date. Please replace the old information with up to date information. This may include rewriting sections to ensure they are clear and concise, and wikifying . Reason: Needs update for Mists of Pandaria and later. For lore, see Technology. Engineering ( Profession )Ingredients • Proficiencies • Quests • Recipes • Trainers • Economical Training Engineering is a primary crafting profession by which one can create many useful and amazing items as well as complete vendor trash. Engineers can craft items that, in general, all classes find helpful in Pv E and Pv P. However, most of the items crafted by engineers are only employable by engineers. Many of these items come with a chance for unexpected backfires, often with hilarious results. Hunters in particular see a lot of use from engineer-made guns and scopes. Twinks also find engineering useful because there is no level requirement to the gear that can be made."
},
{
"docid": "D3174941#0",
"title": "http://world-of-warcraft.alteredgamer.com/wow-pets/70958-the-best-wow-hunter-pets/\nThe Best WoW Hunter Pets",
"text": "Part 0 of Guide to Companion Vanity Pets in World of Warcraft Looking for that perfect companion for your hunter in Wo W? This guide will help you pick out the best hunter pet, regardless of your spec!Best Wo W Hunter Pets - Pv E DPS Pets If you're looking for a pet to join you in instances or raids, these four pets are your best choice for both personal DPS and group utility. Any hunter spec may make use of wolves, raptors, and wasps, while devilsaurs are a Beast Mastery exclusive pet. Best Wo W Hunter Pets - Wolves Pet Special Abili ty: Furious Howl, Increases melee and ranged attack power by 320 for the wolf and its master for 20 sec. Instant cast, 20 Focus, 40 second cooldown. One of the most classic pets in World of Warcraft, the wolf is also the most popular as it offers the best personal DPS, even for Beast Mastery hunters. This is mainly due to its special ability, Furious Howl, which offers a personal DPS boost that sims higher than any other pet ability. This same ability used to be group-wide, making it a required pet in days of old. Now, Furious Howl is only for the hunter, but still tops the charts in what it offers to the DPS hunter. Best Wo W Hunter Pets - Raptors Pet Special Ability: Savage Rend, Slashes the enemy with the raptor's talons for 59 to 83 damage, and causes the target to bleed for 21 to 27 damage every 5 sec for 15 sec."
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"docid": "D2759233#0",
"title": "http://www.dogvills.com/small-hypoallergenic-dog-breeds-terriers/\nSmall Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds â Terriers",
"text": "Small Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds – Terriers September 11, 2015 By Ben Butler 9Welcome to part two of my complete list of small hypoallergenic dog breeds. Today, we’ll be looking at the terrier category. All of these dogs are as hypoallergenic as they come and can be wonderful additions to any family with an allergy sufferer. Be aware that terriers tend to be on the stubborn side. It doesn’t make them any less worthy of being a part of the family. It just means you need some patience. Related: Complete List of Small Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds – Toy Breed Small Hypoallergenic Dog Breeds – Terrific Terriers These small breed terriers are all confident and self-assured. They had to be when they were originally bred. Terriers are a group that were designed by breeders specifically for hunting and/or rodent killing, so they needed a high level of self-confidence. This is what leads to their tendency to be stubborn."
},
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"docid": "D2990924#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-a-show-jumping-horse-cost-on-average\nHow much does a show jumping horse cost on average?",
"text": "\"Horse Jumping Equestrian Sports and Activities Horseback Riding Horses Costs How much does a show jumping horse cost on average? Update Cancel Answer Wiki8 Answers Gayle Manion, Riding Instructor, Trainer Answered Sep 15, 2017 · Author has 380 answers and 38.5k answer views As already mentioned there are so many variables in answering this question. If you are talking about an experienced horse with a show record be prepared to spend some money. I'm also assuming that you are talking about a child/adult, jr/AO, or grand prix level horse since anything lower would not be considered a show jumper. If you are willing to shop around and not be in a hurry, there are some bargains out there. But in general be prepared to spend $30,000 (lower level horse) to upwards of a few hundred thousand (upper level horse). If you are capable of selecting and training a prospect it will be less expensive, but not as much as people think. Purchase price, shoeing, feed, vet, and showing costs to gain mileage and experience over the course of at least a couple of years will add up. However, even with the hunter derby craze, which has opened the jumper market up a bit, they are still usually less expensive than hunters.1.4k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How much average is an eventing horse? How much does it cost to board a horse, on average?"
},
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"docid": "D887493#0",
"title": "http://dogs.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Chiweenie\nChiweenie",
"text": "\"Chiweenie By Kelly Roper Dog Breeder and Exhibitor The Chiweenie is one of the cutest dogs you'll find when searching for a crossbreed canine pet. As you may expect, this dog is a cross between a Chihuahua and a Dachshund. Chiweenie Characteristics Appearance Body - The body of a Chiweenie is typically long like a Dachshund, and fairly short-legged since Chihuahuas are typically rectangular anyway. Size - This will vary depending on whether the Dachshund used in the breeding was a standard or a miniature. Standards typically weigh about 24 pounds, and minis generally weigh about 10 pounds. Of course, the Chihuahua's small size figures into the mix, so you can expect a reasonably small dog overall. Head - The head is typically small. The face may either have the long thin snout of a Dachshund or a slightly shorter, more domed head like a Chihuahua. Ears - The ears may also vary; some pups have pointed ears like a Chihuahua while others have the floppy ears of a Dachshund. Feet - The feet are small."
},
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"docid": "D1165069#0",
"title": "http://wowwiki.wikia.com/wiki/Hunter\nHunter",
"text": "\"v • d • e Playable classes Death knight · Demon hunter · Druid · Hunter · Mage ·Monk · Paladin · Priest · Rogue · Shaman · Warlock · Warrior For related articles, see Category: Hunters.“ From an early age the call of the wild draws some adventurers from the comfort of their homes into the unforgiving primal world outside. Those who endure become hunters. Masters of their environment, they are able to slip like ghosts through the trees and lay traps in the paths of their enemies. - Official site”Contents [ show]Hunters pull and use threat redirection, crowd control, and primarily ranged damage. Some hunters have pets that add to their DPS which also allow special spells such as Rebirth and Heroism, and help manage aggro. They can also track, tame, and train animals and beasts found in the wild. The well-trained pet, on countless occasions, has saved a hunter's life. They are the only class that can name, feed, and 'train' their pets to have one of three specializations: Ferocity for burst DPS, Cunning for utility, and Tenacity for tanking. This specialization can be switched at any time when not in combat or dead."
},
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"docid": "D2625459#0",
"title": "http://blizzardwatch.com/2015/06/18/gain-reputation-new-tanaan-jungle-factions/\nHow to gain reputation with Tanaan Jungle factions",
"text": "Wo W Jun 18, 2015 5:00 pm CTHow to gain reputation with Tanaan Jungle factions By Elizabeth Harper@faience E-mail Tweet Like Pin it With the release of patch 6.2, we got four factions in Tanaan Jungle. If you want to pick up flying, you’ll need reach revered reputation with three of them, earning the Tanaan Diplomat achievement. But even if you don’t care about flying, these factions have some great rewards and you’ll probably be interested in increasing your standing with them regardless. Here’s what you need to know about each faction — and how to gain reputation with them as quickly as possible. The factions of Tanaan Jungle Tanaan has two neutral reputations and two faction-specific reputations, for a total of three reputations accessible to each player: Order of the Awakened, an Arakkoa faction that can be found in Lion’s Watch (Alliance) or Vol’mar (Horde). The Saberstalkers, a faction of hunters that can be found in Fang’rila in southern Tanaan Jungle. Hand of the Prophet, an Alliance-only Draenei faction calling for a crusade in Velen’s name to overthrow Gul’dan. Find them in Lion’s Watch. Vol’jin’s Headhunters, a Horde-only faction looking to overthrow Gul’dan. Find them in Vol’mar."
},
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"docid": "D10999#0",
"title": "http://www.kujaswowgoldguide.com/2013/09/selling-naxxramas-battle-pets-wow-gold.html\nSelling Naxxramas Battle Pets - WoW Gold Guide",
"text": "\"Selling Naxxramas Battle Pets - Wo W Gold Guide Now that you know how to level up a pet to 25 super fast, it's time to farm some pets that you can level up, and sell for a nice amount of gold! We'll be going to no other than good old Naxxramas, where you can get 3 unique battle pets. While you clear up the place, you'll also find lots of other valuables. All of this can be done solo, with any class!Naxxramas You could get over 8000 gold from a run here previously. How much can you get these days? Bone Spiders and Abominations Every realm has different prices for each pet, so I would recommend to pay a visit to the auction house and check the prices for the following pets before venturing forth. Although raid pets are quite easy to monopolize, as there's never more than 1-3 for sale, and the prices can be very low sometimes. Keep in mind though that Naxxramas is a gold mine when it comes to loot, so it's not just the pets you should be interested in. Pre-nerf you could make over 8400 gold in 30 minutes here. These days it's still easy to make about 1-2k wow gold if you have tailoring and enchanting."
},
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"docid": "D163834#0",
"title": "http://www.snake-removal.com/animal-enemies.html\nSnake Enemies - Animals Catch Snakes",
"text": "Yes, many animal species in the wild catch and kill snakes. Some of these species can even be trained in the art of snake extermination! Animal types that hunt and kill snakes include many species of raptors - eagles and hawks, honey badgers, and of course the notorious mongoose. King Snakes eat only other snakes. And believe it or not, common house cats and dogs catch and kill snakes too. Some species of dogs can be trained to catch and kill snakes. What animals keep snakes away - First of all, no common house pet will keep snakes away without special training, and even then, you put the animal at great risk. Cats and dogs may do a decent amount of snake hunting, but they will not actively patrol your property just for snakes. You will have to take into account, too, the fact that any house pet exposed to snakes will also be prone to bite injuries. If you live in an area with venomous snakes, this can be disastrous."
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"docid": "D847823#0",
"title": "http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2014/indias-hidden-tiger-poachers/\nIndiaâs Hidden Tiger Poachers",
"text": "Jun 20 2014Author: Kim Wall BHORAMDEO, India—Rajesh was only 10 years old when he killed his first tiger, and 20 years later, he still remembers it vividly. He was frightened. The tiger, a paw caught in a foot trap, was furious. The boy’s father said there wasn’t much time. First, Rajesh (a pseudonym) smashed the tiger’s head with a stick, but it remained conscious. Other hunters attacked the animal with thin spears as the boy stabbed through the tiger’s mouth down its throat. Then, piercing its ribs, he aimed for the heart. Rajesh’s tribe, a sub-clan of the Pardhi tribe, hunted as their ancestors had—a dangerous but effective strategy refined and handed down over generations. Shooting drew too much attention, and bullet holes decreased the value of the hide. Poisoning, a cheap and easy method often used by villagers in retaliation for killed cattle, risked ruining the fur."
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"docid": "D2185343#0",
"title": "http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/rhodesian-ridgeback\nRhodesian Ridgeback",
"text": "\"Rhodesian Ridgeback This handsome dog breed was created in Africa to be a versatile hunter and home guardian. He’s smart but sometimes stubborn, with a moderate energy level and an easy-care coat. These days, he’s less likely to hunt lions and more likely to hunt a soft spot on the sofa after going jogging with you. See below for complete list of Rhodesian Ridgeback characteristics!Additional articles you will be interested in: Adoption Dog Names Bringing Home Your Dog Help with Training Puppies Housetraining Puppies Feeding a Puppy Dog games for smart cookies Teaching your dog tricks How to take pictures of your dog Breed Characteristics: Adaptability Adapts Well to Apartment Living1More info +Contrary to popular belief, small size doesn't necessarily an apartment dog make — plenty of small dogs are too high-energy and yappy for life in a high-rise. Being quiet, low energy, fairly calm indoors, and polite with the other residents, are all good qualities in an apartment dog. See Dogs Not Well Suited to Apartment Living Good For Novice Owners2More info +Some dogs are simply easier than others: they take to training better and are fairly easygoing. They're also resilient enough to bounce back from your mistakes or inconsistencies. Dogs who are highly sensitive, independent thinking, or assertive may be harder for a first-time owner to manage. You'll get your best match if you take your dog-owning experience into account as you choose your new pooch. See Dogs That Are Good For Experienced Owners Sensitivity Level4More info +Some dogs will let a stern reprimand roll off their backs, while others take even a dirty look to heart."
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"docid": "D1720549#0",
"title": "http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/black-and-tan-coonhound\nBlack and Tan Coonhound",
"text": "\"Black and Tan Coonhound Born in the USA, the outgoing and friendly black and tan coonhound is a versatile companion who shines in the show ring and field. At home, he’s a superb playmate, jogging or walking companion, and bed warmer. See all Black and Tan Coonhound characteristics below!Additional articles you will be interested in: Adoption Dog Names Bringing Home Your Dog Help with Training Puppies Housetraining Puppies Feeding a Puppy Dog games for scent hounds Teaching your dog tricks How to take pictures of your dog Breed Characteristics: Adaptability Adapts Well to Apartment Living1More info +Contrary to popular belief, small size doesn't necessarily an apartment dog make — plenty of small dogs are too high-energy and yappy for life in a high-rise. Being quiet, low energy, fairly calm indoors, and polite with the other residents, are all good qualities in an apartment dog. See Dogs Not Well Suited to Apartment Living Good For Novice Owners2More info +Some dogs are simply easier than others: they take to training better and are fairly easygoing. They're also resilient enough to bounce back from your mistakes or inconsistencies. Dogs who are highly sensitive, independent thinking, or assertive may be harder for a first-time owner to manage. You'll get your best match if you take your dog-owning experience into account as you choose your new pooch. See Dogs That Are Good For Experienced Owners Sensitivity Level3More info +Some dogs will let a stern reprimand roll off their backs, while others take even a dirty look to heart. Low-sensitivity dogs, also called \"\"easygoing,\"\" \"\"tolerant,\"\" \"\"resilient,\"\" and even \"\"thick-skinned,\"\" can better handle a noisy, chaotic household, a louder or more assertive owner, and an inconsistent or variable routine."
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"docid": "D2745093#0",
"title": "http://www.gamepur.com/guide/16909-how-get-call-duty-advanced-warfare-prestige.html\nHow To get Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Prestige",
"text": "How To get Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Prestige10Nov2014By Roocha Pradhan Add Comment Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare consists of 15 levels of Prestige in multiplayer. Prestige is basically a rank after you reach a high level, this leads to you gaining emblems in the game. It resets everything; you get Prestige Rank Icon after you prestige. You can unlock one item in the game; it may range from weapons to gear. You can also unlock new Custom Loadout Slots for your character. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is a first-person shooter video game developed by Sledgehammer Games released on November 4, 2014. This story is set 50 years from now, which revolves around private military company. How To get Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Prestige You can Prestige and get new emblem after level 50. These emblems signifies how far you have reached, these are given after enough XP is gained. You can gain Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Prestige 15 times After 15 regular emblems and then you can reach Prestige Master!Advertisement XP can be gained through these tasks: Play on Double XP days."
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"docid": "D547501#0",
"title": "http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Prestige_Mode\nPrestige Mode",
"text": "\"For other uses, see Prestige Camouflage and Prestige (playlist). Prestige Mode is an option available to players after reaching the highest rank in multiplayer. Entering Prestige Mode, players can trade in their rank, unlocks and challenges for a new rank logo and possibly an additional Create-A-Class slot, and in later games in the series, other bonuses such as permanently unlocking a weapon. After doing this, players are set back to rank one, and can progress through multiplayer again. Contents [ show]Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Edit Prestige Mode is an option that players can choose after they progress to Level 55 and max out the experience on that level. It can then be accessed in the Barracks menu. Prestige Mode restarts a player at Level 1, with all weapons and challenges reset. The player must progress through the ranks to unlock challenges and weapons again. To compensate for these losses, the player gains a special symbol next to their name indicating they are in Prestige Mode. The player can enter Prestige Mode a total of ten times (increased to twenty for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered ), each time being indicated with a different symbol."
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"title": "http://newsroom.hilton.com/index.cfm/newsroom/detail/25915\nHilton HHonors and Priority Pass Unlock Member Access to 600 VIP Airport Lounges Around the World",
"text": "\"Tweet Hilton HHonors and Priority Pass Unlock Member Access to 600 VIP Airport Lounges Around the World New partnership encourages Hilton HHonors members to earn points and travel in style November 20, 2013 | This information originated in American English. Photo Caption MCLEAN, Va. - Hilton HHonors, the loyalty program for Hilton Worldwide's 10 distinct hotel brands, today announced a new partnership with Priority Pass TM, the world's largest independent airport lounge access program. Through the partnership, which launched today, Hilton HHonors members can earn points for purchasing a Priority Pass membership or redeem HHonors points for a membership subscription. A Priority Pass membership grants Hilton HHonors members access to over 600 airport VIP lounges in more than 100 countries worldwide and over 300 cities, including London's Heathrow Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Tokyo's Narita International Airport, regardless of the airline flown or fare class. \"\" This Hilton HHonors partnership with Priority Pass gives our members new options to earn and redeem their HHonors Points for a more relaxing travel experience,\"\" said Mark Weinstein, vice president, Hilton HHonors. \"\" We are always looking for new, meaningful ways for our members to earn and redeem their Points and are excited to add airport lounge access as one of those options. \"\" Hilton HHonors members with a Priority Pass membership will now have access to a variety of facilities and benefits* including Wi-Fi, conference rooms, newspapers, magazines, complimentary drinks and snacks, entertainment facilities, showers, beds and more. When purchasing an annual Priority Pass membership, HHonors members can earn points based on the Priority Pass membership selected:4,000 HHonors Points = Standard Membership, enables members access, when needed, with a low annual fee and a cost-per-use fee6,500 HHonors Points = Standard Plus Membership, allows members 10 lounge visits per year with an annual fee10,000 = Prestige Membership, provides members with unlimited access to lounges throughout year Hilton HHonors members can also redeem HHonors Points for an annual Priority Pass membership, based on the membership level selected:36,500 HHonors Points = Standard Membership101,500 HHonors Points = Standard Plus Membership161,500 HHonors Points = Prestige Membership To sign-up for a Priority Pass membership, or for full terms and conditions of the partnership, visit www.prioritypass.com/hiltonpoint. For more information on Hilton HHonors, or to become a Hilton HHonors member, visit HHonors.com. Media can access more information about Hilton HHonors at news.hiltonhhonors.com. *"
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"docid": "D2997532#0",
"title": "http://www.arabdatasource.com/FaqDisplay.asp?id=23\nFrequently Asked Question",
"text": "\"What do the symbols mean following a horse’s name? AHA’s premier recognition program for horses that actively compete. Achievement Awards symbols printed behind a horse's name provide a visible sign of honor and prestige. Horses earn points for competing and placing in shows and AHA-recognized events used in the Horse Achievement Awards program (see the website for specifics). Legion of Honor \"\"+\"\" Legion of Supreme Honor \"\"+/\"\" Legion of Merit \"\"++\"\" Legion of Supreme Honor and Legion of Merit \"\"++/\"\" Legion of Supreme Merit \"\"+++\"\" Legion of Supreme Honor and Legion of Supreme Merit \"\"+++/\"\" Legion of Excellence \"\"+//\"\" Legion of Merit and Legion of Excellence \"\"++//\"\" Legion of Supreme Merit and Legion of Excellence \"\"+++//\"\" Legion of Masters \"\"++++\"\" Legion of Masters and Legion of Supreme \"\"++++/\"\" Legion of Masters and Legion of Excellence \"\"++++//\"\" You can find more information on the webpage: Horse Achievement Awards More FAQ's... \""
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"docid": "D346795#0",
"title": "https://www.citi.com/credit-cards/creditcards/citi.action?ID=Thankyou-Prestige-credit-card\nCITI PRESTIGE ®TRAVEL REWARDS CREDIT CARD",
"text": "\"CITI PRESTIGE ®TRAVEL REWARDS CREDIT CARDExtend Your Stay with a 4 th Night Hotel Benefit$250 Air Travel Credit Citi Prestige ® Concierge Access to Priority Pass ™ Select Lounges AIR TRAVEL & HOTELS DINING & ENTERTAINMENT ALL OTHER PURCHASES$450 annual fee 1, $50 annual authorized user fee 1See pricing and other important information for details. APPLY NOWOr call to apply at 1-800-841-8826 TTY: Use Relay Service A higher standard of travel rewards Each year a $250 Air Travel Credit will automatically be applied to flight–related expenses charged to your card, including airline tickets, baggage fees, upgrades and more. Extend your trip with a complimentary 4 th night stay at any hotel of your choice after a minimum 4-consecutive night booking through Thank You.com or the Citi Prestige Concierge (based on your average night stay, exclusive of taxes and fees)Enjoy complimentary access to hundreds of VIP lounges through Priority Pass ™ Select. No foreign transaction fees on purchases 1The Citi Prestige ® Card has global acceptance with Mastercard ®, which means you only need one card when you visit merchants all over the world. You’ll also enjoy global recognition as a top Citi ® customer. Please see below for additional details about Prestige travel benefits. See your Thank You Points take off Redeemable for flights on any airline, anytime with no blackout dates when booked through the Thank You ® Travel Center. Bonus Thank You Points are not available if you have had a Thank You Preferred, Thank You Premier or Citi Prestige cards opened or closed in the past 24 months. AIR TRAVEL & HOTELSEarn more with every travel experience near and far, with 3x Thank You Points on air travel, hotels and travel agencies. ON DINING & ENTERTAINMENTDining includes everything from a stop at your morning coffee shop, to lunch at your favorite café to restaurant dining and takeout."
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"docid": "D198315#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_status\nSocial status",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Sociology History Outline Portal Main theories Structural functionalism Conflict theory Symbolic interactionism Methods Quantitative Qualitative Historical Comparative Mathematical Computational Ethnography Ethnomethodology Network analysis Positivism Critical theory Subfields and other major theories Conflict Criminology Social constructionism Culture Development Deviance Demography Education Economic Environmental Family Feminist sociology Gender Health Industrial Inequality Knowledge Law Literature Medical Military Organizational Political Race and ethnicity Religion Rural Science Social change Social movements Social psychology in sociology Stratification Science and technology Technology Urban Utilitarianism Browse Bibliography By country Index Journals Organizations People Timelinev t e Social status is the relative respect, competence, and deference accorded to people, groups, and organizations in a society. [ 1] [2] At its core, status is about who is thought to be comparatively better. [ 3] These beliefs about who is better or worse are broadly shared among members of a society. [ 4] As such, status hierarchies decide who gets to \"\"call the shots,\"\" who is worthy, and who deserves access to valuable resources. In so doing, shared cultural beliefs uphold systems of social stratification by making inequality in society appear natural and fair. [ 5] Status hierarchies appear to be universal across human societies, affording valued benefits to those who occupy the higher rungs, such as better health, social approval, resources, influence, and freedom. [ 2]Status hierarchies depend primarily on the possession and use of status symbols."
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"title": "https://www.owler.com/iaApp/1124519/prestige-health-choice-company-profile#!\nPrestige Health Choice Competitors, Revenue, Number of Employees, Funding and Acquisitions",
"text": "Portfolio Account Prestige Health Choice | prestigehealthchoice.com Prestige Health Choice is an insurance firm that offers healthcare insurance services in Florida. Prestige Health Choice is a Private company. Kevin Kearns is the President & CEO of Prestige Health Choice. Prestige Health Choice's main competitors are Financial Healthcare Resources, Edisonnetwork and Prestige Health Choice. Prestige Health Choice has 11 followers on Owler. Prestige Health Choice Competitors, Revenue, Number of Employees, Funding and Acquisitions PRESTIGE HEALTH CHOICE CEOPresident & CEOKevin Kearns Approval Rating: - -WEIGH-INFounded:- -Headquarters: Fort Myers Florida Status: Private Subsidiary of Florida True Health Industry Sector:- -Completeness:50%Links: KEY STATSRevenue-UPDATE THISEmployees1UPDATE THISFollowers on Owler11FOLLOWTOP COMPETITORS12345Add a new competitor:+ADDand its headquarters is located in Fort Myers, Florida, USA. Prestige Health Choice's top competitors are Financial Healthcare Resources, Edisonnetwork and Prestige Health Choice. Prestige Health Choice Competitive Set COMPANY LEADERSHIP CEO SCOREEMPLOYEES (ESTIMATED IF PRIVATE)TOTAL FUNDINGREVENUE (ESTIMATED IF PRIVATE)LIKELY OUTCOMEKevin Kearns President & CEO>>>>1>>>>2>>>>3>>>>4>>>>5>5>$ <1MPrestige Health Choice's top 5 competitors are Financial Healthcare Resources, Edisonnetwork, Prestige Health Choice, Prestige Health Choice and [mnmf] Mattress & Mileage Freaks. Together they have raised over 0 between their estimated 5 employees. Prestige Health Choice Revenue History$Community Estimate UPDATE THISThe Owler community has estimated the revenue of Prestige Health Choice to be less than $1M. Prestige Health Choice Employee History Community Estimate UPDATE THISPrestige Health Choice Leadership NAME TITLE SOCIAL MEDIAKevin Kearns President & CEO - -The Owler community has estimated the number of employees of Prestige Health Choice to be one."
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"docid": "D690480#0",
"title": "https://lawstreetmedia.com/issues/education/should-m-b-a-programs-have-a-grade-non-disclosure-policy/\nMaking the Grade? MBA Programs and Grade Non-Disclosure Policies",
"text": "Education Making the Grade? MBA Programs and Grade Non-Disclosure Policies By Joseph Palmisano | October 2, 2014Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs around the country cultivate today’s students to become the pilots of economics and commerce in the world of tomorrow. In an effort to make the business school experience richer and more beneficial for these students, many top business schools have adopted Grade Non-Disclosure (GND) policies to refocus both students and recruiters away from grades and toward other aspects that many feel are more important and valuable. Read on to learn about what these Grade Non-Disclosure policies do, whether or not they’re effective, and the arguments for and against them. What does a Grade Non-Disclosure policy do? A Grade Non-Disclosure policy demands that students do not discuss their grades or GPA with recruiters until they have a full-time job offer; however, students are free to discuss any awards or honors, test scores, or undergraduate grades with recruiters. These GND policies are, as of now, only found in business schools, and only elite business schools at that. These policies also vary from school to school. At Harvard up until 2005, when its GND policy was repealed, for example, the school itself introduced and enforced the GND policy. At Wharton and Chicago Booth, the student body approves and imposes the policy upon themselves."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/3513875/chapter-8-sociology-prt-2-flash-cards/\nchapter 8 sociology prt 2",
"text": "\"27 terms amy_kathleenchapter 8 sociology prt 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortabsolute poverty the absence of enough money to secure life's necessitiescaste system A social structure in which classes are determined by heredityclass consciousness A belief that you are a member of an economic group whose interests are opposed to people in other such groups.feminization of poverty the trend of women and their children making up an increasing proportion of the poorhorizontal mobility changing occupational status at the same social class levelintergenerational mobility the change that family members make in social class from one generation to the nextopen-class system ...relative poverty the lack of resources of some people in relation to those who have moresocial mobility movement up or down on the social class ladderunderclass a group of people for whom poverty persists year after year and across generationsvertical mobility a person's occupational status or social class moves upward or downwardworking poor members work at unskilled, low paying temporary or seasonal jobs In George Orwell's novel, Animal Farm, what is the significance of the animals' motto changing from \"\"all animals are equal\"\" to \"\"all animals are equal-but some are more equal than others.\"\" the pigs' takeover of the barnyard mocks the tendency of humans to form ranksexplain the relationship between social stratification and social class. * social stratification is the creation of layers of people with different shares of resources. * each layer of social stratification is a social class. * social class is a segment of groups with similar resources, norms, values and lifestyles.discuss the three dimensions of stratification. * economics- (Marx): control of economy gave control over legal, educational and government systems. economy determines nature of society. * power- (Marx): those who own/control capital have power. *"
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"docid": "D547500#0",
"title": "https://www.gamecrate.com/call-duty-infinite-warfare-will-have-multiple-prestige-levels-and-bonuses/14725\nCall of Duty: Infinite Warfare will have multiple prestige levels and bonuses",
"text": "Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare will have multiple prestige levels and bonuses News Oct 10, 2016 by: Nate Hohl Infinity Ward has revealed just how many times Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare players will be able to “Prestige” in the game’s multiplayer component (i.e. reset their leveling progress after reaching the maximum level and earning special rewards for doing so) and what they’ll get for doing so. According to details shared in a recent interview with Play Station Lifestyle, Infinite Warfare will have ten levels of Prestige at launch, which means dedicated players will be able to climb the ranks of the game’s multiplayer component a total of ten separate times on the same profile. As with past Call of Duty games, each Prestige level will also grant a single Prestige Token which can be used to permanently unlock an item that normally requires first reaching a requisite rank. Infinity Ward also said it might add more prestige levels if fan demand is high enough:“The Prestige system as it stands is pretty similar to what players have seen in the past and experienced. So as you Prestige you’ll unlock a Prestige token, and be able to bring over with you one item that would normally be gated via your player rank. Maximum Prestige right now that we’re planning is 10. That’s subject to change based on how things go in the future. We can adjust our experience curve, and we want that experience to be good for pretty much everybody. ”In addition to Prestige Tokens, Prestiging in Infinite Warfare will also grant Classic Weapon Tokens which will allow players to unlock a series of classic weapons from past Call of Duty games for use in Infinite Warfare. Lead multiplayer designer Joe Cecot confirmed this via Twitter."
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"title": "http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Knight\nKnight",
"text": "\"A knight is a member of a warrior tradition that is heavily interwoven in the feudal culture of the Seven Kingdoms and the Faith of the Seven. Knights occupy a social standing between that of lords and smallfolk. Contrary to the nobility, this rank is not hereditary. Knights are referred to with the title \"\" Ser \"\". Ser Loras Tyrell, a famous knight known as the Knight of Flowers - by Michael Komarck ©Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Social Status3 Appearance4 Becoming a knight4.1 Pages and Squires4.2 Age at knighthood4.3 Reasons for knighthood4.4 Knighthood ceremony5 Practices6 Types of knights7 Quotes8 References History Knighthood likely has its roots in Andal culture, [1] due to its association to the Faith of the Seven which the Andals brought to Westeros during the Andal invasion, [2] although legends of the Reach claim chivalry was brought by the First Knight, John the Oak. [ 3] The military success of the Andals' mounted knights and their steel armament proved vital to the Andals' conquest of most of Westeros. [ 2] Knighthood holds less cultural significance in areas of Westeros that are less assimilated to Andal culture, such as the north and the Iron Islands. [ 2]Social Status A knight of House Florent - by Tomasz Jedruszek. © Fantasy Flight Games Any man can be knighted, no matter their birth. Social pressure keeps knighthood from being exploited by unscrupulous knights who might give the accolade for money. ["
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"docid": "D861731#0",
"title": "https://www.amazon.ca/Honeywell-TH8320U1008-Touchscreen-Programmable-Thermostat/dp/B000WTG03A\nHoneywell TH8320U1008 Vision Pro 8000 Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat, 7-Day 3/H 2/C",
"text": "\"Tools & Home Improvement › Building Supplies Share3 new from CDN$ 698.27See All Buying Options Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon Honeywell TH8320U1008 Vision Pro 8000 Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat, 7-Day 3/H 2/Cby Honeywell3.9 out of 5 stars 175 reviews from Amazon.com |Be the first to review this item Available from these sellers .3 new from CDN$ 698.27Large, Clear Display with Backlighting current temperature, set temperature and time are easy-to-read and all are displayed on the home screen Ability to Select Multiple Days allows you to easily customize the thermostat for your unique schedule Armchair Programming allows you to remove thermostat from wall to set the schedule Change Reminders reminds you to service or replace the air filter, humidifier pad, ultraviolet lamp or thermostat batteries Temperature range stops - prevents user from setting the temperature too high or too low› See more product details Customers who bought this item also bought Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items. In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Honeywell C7189U1005 White Indoor Remote Temperature Sensor For Th7000 and Th8000 Thermostats CDN$ 42.99Honeywell TB8220U1003 Visionpro 8000 Programmable Thermostat CDN$ 247.83Honeywell C7089U1006 Outdoor Temperature Sensor5.0 out of 5 stars 110 offers from CDN$ 45.70Boss Office Products B240-BK Be Well Medical Spa Stool in Black5.0 out of 5 stars 1CDN$ 97.11Have a question? Find answers in product info, Q&As, reviews Product information Technical Details Part Number TH8320U1008Item Weight 454 g Product Dimensions 3.2 x 15.2 x 11.4 cm Batteries: 3 AAA batteries required. Item model number TH8320U1008Color na Finish na Shape Curved Item Package Quantity 1Display Style Digital Certification Energy Saving Thermostat Batteries Included? No Batteries Required? Yes Weight 454 grams Length 32 millimeters Width 15.2 centimeter Height 11.4 centimeter Additional Information ASIN B000WTG03ACustomer Reviews Be the first to review this item Best Sellers Rank #333,377 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See top 100 )#34630 in Tools & Home Improvement > Building Supplies Shipping Weight 476 g Date First Available Nov. 1 2011Feedback Would you like to tell us about a lower price ? Product description Honeywell TH8320U1008 Vision Pro 8000 Touch Screen Digital Thermostat with 7 Day Programming Honeywell Vision Pro products are easy to use thermostats that have exclusive features only available from the pros. The menu-driven programming is seamless and the digital display includes a backlight, making it easy to read, day or night."
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"docid": "D2601631#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080417210134AAikyAx\nWhy is UC Santa Cruz such a bad UC?",
"text": "\"Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)Why is UC Santa Cruz such a bad UC? Can anyone explain to me why UC Santa Cruz is known as a lower UC? Does it really matter where I go as an undergrad? Will going to UC Santa Cruz affect my chances of going medical school? Update: Will going to Purdue be better for me? I just need opinions. Thank you!4 following 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: UCSC like the other UCs is strong for the sciences but which science you want to pursue changes which UC is best for you. For med school I might suggest going to a UC that already has a med school or hospital affiliated (i.e., UCLA). ( Personally I'd take UCSC over UCLA any day because the professors are easier to approach and I learn better in that kind of smaller environment.) I went to UCSC and agree with the person above me who denounced the myths."
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"title": "https://www.ancient.eu/pharaoh/\nPharaoh",
"text": "\"The Pharaoh in ancient Egypt was the political and religious leader of the people and held the titles 'Lord of the Two Lands’ and 'High Priest of Every Temple ’. The word 'pharaoh’ is the Greek form of the Egyptian pero or per-a-a, which was the designation for the royal residence and means `Great House'. The name of the residence became associated with the ruler and, in time, was used exclusively for the leader of the people. The early monarchs of Egypt were not known as pharaohs but as kings. The honorific title of `pharaoh' for a ruler did not appear until the period known as the New Kingdom (c.1570-c.1069 BCE). Monarchs of the dynasties before the New Kingdom were addressed as `your majesty' by foreign dignitaries and members of the court and as `brother' by foreign rulers; both practices would continue after the king of Egypt came to be known as a pharaoh. The Kingship is Established In 3150 BCE the First Dynasty appeared in Egypt with the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt by the king Menes (c. 3150 BCE, now believed to be Narmer ). Menes/Narmer is depicted on inscriptions wearing the two crowns of Egypt, signifying unification, and his reign was thought to be in accordance with the will of the gods; but the office of the king itself was not associated with the divine until later. During the Second Dynasty of Egypt (2890-2670 BCE) King Raneb (also known as Nebra) linked his name with the divine and his reign with the will of the gods. Following Raneb, the rulers of the later dynasties were equated with the gods and with the duties and obligations due to those gods."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/55194474/11-types-of-propaganda-techniques-flash-cards/\n11 Types of Propaganda Techniques",
"text": "\"22 terms mandy0702 TEACHER11 Types of Propaganda Techniques English 11: Definitions and Examples Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortbandwagon (definition) most people have this or are doing this so you should too (definition)testimonials (definition) using an expert or celebrity to sell or support (definition)plain folk (definition) using ordinary people or trying to sound ordinary to sell something or persuade you to vote or support an idea (definition)glittering generalities (definition) employ vague, sweeping statements (often slogans or simple catchphrases) using language associated with values and beliefs deeply held by the audience without providing supporting information or reason. They appeal to such notions as honor, glory, love of country, desire for peace, freedom, and family values. ( definition)plain folks (example) Gem Star Toy Company's challenging game, Vacation Generation, is the board game designed for families just like yours. Example of _______________.band wagon (example) Buy two tickets to the annual Father and Daughter Dance, and join the hundreds of fathers who have already brightened their daughters' lives. Example of _______________.glittering generalities (example) Family Feelings is the most powerful and moving book ever written about family relationships. Example of _______________.testimonials (example) Film star Alan Day says that when it comes to buying birthday gifts for his children, he always chooses books from Ladbroke Publishers catalog of fine publications. Example of _______________.red herring (definition) highlighting a minor detail as a way to draw attention away from more important details or issuesred herring (example) \"\"We can't worry about the environment, we're in the middle of a war! \"\" vagueness (definition) statements that are intentionally vague so that the audience may supply its own interpretationstransfer (definition) a technique used to carry over the authority and approval of something we respect and revere to something the propagandist would have us accept."
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"docid": "D406648#0",
"title": "https://www.mmogah.com/news/wow/world-of-warcraft-hidden-artifact-appearances\n.",
"text": "Buy Wo W GOLD US or Buy Wo W GOLD EU or Buy Wo W Power Leveling or Buy Wo W Items World of Warcraft Hidden Artifact Appearances Leo Jiang Date: 2017-02-24 Views: 7961 hidden artifact appearances buy wow gold wow power leveling world of warcraft gold world of warcraft power leveling wow Various hidden artifact appearances have begun to surface as you know. And on all the different Artifact appearances for Vengeance when I touched shortly, it’s worth officially diving into the specifics for how to unlock the hidden appearances for both of Demon Hunters’ specs. Thankfully, it’s not too complicated. Artifact weapons are a huge part of the World of Warcraft: Legion expansion. Every specialization of every class gets one. Each weapon also has different variations or appearances you can unlock. These range from simple recolors, to complete changes in design. Unlocking Vengeance’s hidden Artifact appearance The hardest part here is really RNG. The drop is not guaranteed once per day and the loot will be only given to you by bosses. However, the non-appearance loot is still valuable."
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"title": "https://www.amazon.com/Call-Duty-Black-Ops-Prestige-Playstation/dp/B003WFLGOE\nCall of Duty: Black Ops Prestige Edition - Playstation 3",
"text": "\"Video Games › Play Station 3 › Games Call of Duty: Black Ops Prestige Edition - Playstation 3Activision3.5 out of 5 stars 48 customer reviews Rated: Mature$ 171 35+ $6.64 shipping Get it for less with trade-in. See what you'll save. Platform: Edition: Prestige Platform: Play Station 3Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by WS DISTRIBUTION LLC . Qty: Turn on 1-click ordering Add to Cart Other Sellers on Amazon: 12 used & new from $59.99Share About the product Includes the full Call of Duty: Black Ops Hardened Edition w/ Collector's Medal and 4 extra playable co-op maps not in standard edition RC-XD Video Surveillance Vehicle - Fully custom RC vehicle modeled after in-game RC-XD Killstreak Reward RC-XD Transmitter - 2\"\" backlit TFT 220 x176 color screen to receive video from car Frequently bought together+Total price: $306.76Add both to Cart Add both to List These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. Show details This item: Call of Duty: Black Ops Prestige Edition - Playstation 3 by Activision Play Station 3 $171.35Call of Duty: Black Ops II [Care Package] - Playstation 3 by Activision Play Station 3 $135.41Customers who viewed this item also viewed Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Call of Duty: Black Ops II [Care Package] - Playstation 3Activision3.8 out of 5 stars 71Play Station 3$135.41Call of Duty: Black Ops II Care Package Activision4.0 out of 5 stars 116Xbox 360$179.00Call of Duty: Black Ops II [Hardened Edition] - Playstation 3Activision4.4 out of 5 stars 238Play Station 3$86.00Call of Duty: Black Ops III Juggernog Edition - Play Station 4Activision4.6 out of 5 stars 77Play Station 44 offers from $996.00Call of Duty: Ghosts Prestige Edition - Play Station 4Activision4.3 out of 5 stars 67Play Station 49 offers from $55.00Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Prestige Edition Activision3.9 out of 5 stars 42Play Station 34 offers from $199.95Customers who bought this item also bought Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Call of Duty: Black Ops II [Care Package] - Playstation 3Activision3.8 out of 5 stars 71Play Station 3$135.41Special offers and product promotions Platform: Play Station 3 | Edition: Prestige Your cost could be $121.35 instead of $171.35!"
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"docid": "D3339649#0",
"title": "https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080820041946AAomSM3\nWho killed Julius Caesar?",
"text": "\"Arts & Humanities History Who killed Julius Caesar? Follow 13 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Julius Caesar was killed by Brutus!!!. Brainz · 10 years ago3 2 Comment Asker's rating Julius Caesar was attacked by the Senate and the final death blow was delivered from his mistress' son, Brutus. He himself was a prominent politician was also rumored to be the son of Caesar. Caesar's last known words were \"\"Brutus, et tu?\"\" Loosely translated as Brutus and you too? After the assassination Brutus went into exile and no longer had support from the Senate. After the coup attempt, Marc Anthony became acting Head of State. Upon the reading of the will, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavian (Mark Anthony's step-son) was pronounced Emperor of Rome where he would eventual lead a successful military campaign against the Egyptians, Mark Anthony and Queen Cleopatra.ace · 10 years ago3 0 Comment Gaius Julius Caesar was assissinated by a group of conspirators called the Liberatores, which included Brutus. The \"\"Et tu Brute\"\" quote would have been made because Caesar was very good \"\"friends\"\" with Brutus' mother, and some have made the claim that Brutus may have been Caesar's son. He was stabbed 23 times."
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"docid": "D2635650#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Save_face\nFace (sociological concept)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Save face)navigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article possibly contains original research. ( November 2016)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( November 2016)Part of a series on Eastern philosophy Aryadeva and Nagarjuna Adi Shankara Laozi and Confucius India [show]China [show]Japan [show]Korea [show]Tibet [show]v t e The term face idiomatically refers to one's own sense of self-image, dignity or prestige in social contexts. In the English-speaking world and the West, the expression \"\"to save face\"\" describes the lengths that an individual may go to in order to preserve their established position in society, taking action to ensure that one is not thought badly of by his or her peers. It is a fundamental concept in the fields of sociology, sociolinguistics, semantics, politeness theory, psychology, political science, communication, and face negotiation theory, and translates at least somewhat equivalently into many world languages, both Germanic and otherwise. Contents [ hide ]1 Definitions2 By country2.1 Chinese 脸面 and 面子2.2 English2.3 Arabic2.4 Persian2.5 Indian2.6 South Slavic2.7 Thai2.8 Korea3 Academic interpretations3.1 Sociology3.2 Politeness theory3.3 Communication theory3.4 Intercultural communication3.5 Face-negotiation theory3.6 Psychology3.7 Political science3.8 Semantics4 See also5 References6 Sources7 External links Definitions [ edit]Although Chinese writer Lin Yutang claimed \"\"Face cannot be translated or defined\"\", [1] compare these definitions: The term face may be defined as the positive social value a person effectively claims for himself or herself by the line others assume he or she has taken during a particular contact. Face is an image of self, delineated in terms of approved social attributes. [ 2]Face is the respectability and/or deference which a person can claim for himself or herself from others, by virtue of the relative position he or she occupies in his or her social network and the degree to which he or she is judged to have functioned adequately in that position as well as acceptably in his or her general conduct. ("
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"docid": "D1033797#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/28754793/soc-chapter-6-flash-cards/\nsoc chapter 6",
"text": "34 terms anastasiamccarvillsoc chapter 6Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sortsocial stratification the persistent patterns of social inequality within a society, perpetuate by the manner in which wealth, power, and prestige are distributed and passed on from one generation to the nextstatus assignment criteria age and gender2 systems of stratification open system and closed systemopen system boundaries between levels are flexible and may be influenced by people's achieved status- there is social mobilitysocial mobility is the movement of people or groups of people up, down, or sideways within the social structureclosed system the boundary between levels in the social hierarchy are rigid, and people's positions are set by ascribed statuscaste system (closed stratification system) is a system of social inequality where people's statuses are permanently determined at birth based on their parents ascribed characteristicscaste system in south africa based on race, whites superior to blackscaste system in india based on parents occupation which is handed to the next generationclass system is a form of social stratification based primarily on possession of money or material culture; stratification is based on the ownership and control of resources and the type of work people do, more open system with less strict boundaries K. Newman's material success factors increases in housing prices, occupational insecurity, blocked job mobility, increased living cost, education has less worthsurplus of labour (reserve army) forces workers to accept reduced wages How does the capitalist class maintain their control? By controlling government, schools, and other social institutions that produce and disseminate ideas that perpetrate the existing system of exploitation Marx Capitalist Society 1. economic basis 2. relationship between location in class structure and values, beliefs, and behaviour 3. classes have opposing interestspost- Marx capitalist societies characterized by low class conflict, growth of the middle class, and relative decline in material inequality Webers 3 components of social class property, power, prestigeproperty the value of all of a person's or family's economic assets, including income, personal property, and income producing property.prestige the respect with which a person or status position is regarded by others. Weber suggested that people who share a common level of social prestige belong to the same status regardless of their level of wealthpower the ability of people or groups to achieve their goals despite opposition from otherswhat is important about max weber's work? 1) emphasizes that people behave according to their economic interests and values 2) built upon Marx, and developed a multidimensional explanation of class structure Kingsley Davis and Wilbert Moore: Motivating Qualified People says that social stratification is not only universal, but is also fundamental for all societies 1. society must make sure its roles are filled 2. some roles are more important than others 3. these roles must be filled by more qualified people 4."
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"docid": "D2452127#0",
"title": "http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Prestige\nPrestige",
"text": "This article is about the Dungeoneering mechanism. For the highscore extension, see Prestige (skills). This article is about the Dungeoneering mechanism. For the slayer kill count feature, see Beasts. Prestige is a mechanism in Dungeoneering that contributes to determining how much experience the player is given. It is one of the biggest factors that determine how much Dungeoneering experience one gets, along with the dungeon floor's base experience. It is designed to prevent constant reraiding of the same floor by offering 50% less xp. The general concept of prestige: for maximum experience, do every floor available at your dungeoneering level once and only once, then reset your progress and repeat. Calculating Prestige Edit The Progress values can be found at the bottom of the Party Interface, along with the Reset button. Prestige is a bonus given to you at the end of a floor, based on how many unique floors you have completed."
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"docid": "D2740206#0",
"title": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBQBq25hlrc\nPokemon White:My Dewott Evolves Into Samurott!",
"text": "Pokemon White: My Dewott Evolves Into Samurott!psmaster789Subscribe 854Add to Share More122,019 views6982Published on Mar 14, 2011Oshawott evolves into Dewott at level 17 Dewott evolves into Samurott at level 36Game Pokemon Black & White - 2010 ( You Tube Gaming)Show more Loading..."
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"docid": "D568818#0",
"title": "http://pixelmon.wikia.com/wiki/Dewott\nDewott",
"text": "\"Dewottフタチマル Futachimaru Generation VEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Discipline Pokémon Abilities Torrent Shell Armor ( DW)Pokédex Oshawott ← 502 → Samurott Kanto N/A Johto N/AHoenn N/A Sinnoh N/AUnova 008 Kalos N/AAlola N/AEvolves from Oshawott Evolves into Samurott Gender87.5% ♂ / 12.5 % ♀Weight Height54.0 lbs. 24.5 kg 2'07\"\" 0.8 m Pokédex color Egg group Blue Field Shape Footprint Cry Dewott (Japanese: フタチマル Futachimaru) is the Water - type Starter Pokémon of the Unova region, evolved from Oshawott . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Dewott is a bipedal otter-like Pokémon. It is mainly light cyan blue in color, with a navy blue apron-like fringe of fur around its thighs that bears two scalchops, which can be removed an used as swords when it battles. It has a black platypus-like tail and small black ears. Its feet and paws are black, with three digits on each. It has a tuft of blue fur sprouting from the back of its head. It has ovular black eyes, four white whiskers, and a round pink nose. Special Abilities Dewott fights by using two scalchops instead of one, using them as swords. Its skills are incredible, as it trains so hard to learn flowing double-shalchop techniques."
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"docid": "D2150937#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergmite\nList of generation VI Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation VI Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Bergmite)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise. The sixth-generation (Generation VI) of the Pokémon franchise features the addition of 72 fictional species of creatures in Pokémon X and Y to the series. Also included are additions from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. This generation featured the series' largest graphical overhaul: a shift from two-dimensional sprites to three-dimensional polygons. A new type (Fairy) was introduced for the first time since Gold and Silver in 1999, bringing the total to 18. Greater emphasis was placed on making Pokémon species more unique and in-tune with the culture and fauna of Europe, namely France. All Pokémon were created by a team of roughly 20 artists, led by Ken Sugimori and Hironobu Yoshida. For the first time in the franchise, the generation's Legendary Pokémon —specifically Xerneas and Yveltal —were not designed by Sugimori alone; he requested the help of Atsuko Nishida to move their designs forward. ["
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"docid": "D1767155#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piplup\nList of generation IV Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation IV Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Piplup)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fourth-generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon franchise features 107 fictional creatures introduced in the 2006 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The following list details the 107 Pokémon of Generation IV in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Turtwig, is number 387 and the last, Arceus, is number 493. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IV (2006) [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Turtwig Naetle [2]387 Grass Grotle (#388) Diamond and Pearl Grotle Hayashigame [3]388 Grass Torterra (#389) Diamond and Pearl Torterra Dodaitose [4]389 Grass Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chimchar Hikozaru [5]390 Fire Monferno (#391) Diamond and Pearl Monferno Moukazaru [6]391 Fire Fighting Infernape (#392) Diamond and Pearl Infernape Goukazaru [7]392 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Piplup Pochama [3]393 Water Prinplup (#394) Diamond and Pearl Prinplup Pottaishi [7]394 Water Empoleon (#395) Diamond and Pearl Empoleon Emperte [3]395 Water Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Starly Mukkuru [3]396 Normal Flying Staravia (#397) Diamond and Pearl Staravia Mukubird [7]397 Normal Flying Staraptor (#398) Diamond and Pearl Staraptor Mukuhawk [8]398 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bidoof Bippa [9]399 Normal Bibarel (#400) Diamond and Pearl Bibarel Beadaru [9]400 Normal Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Kricketot Korobohsh [9]401 Bug Kricketune (#402) Diamond and Pearl Kricketune Korotock [9]402 Bug Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shinx Kolink [5]403 Electric Luxio (#404) Diamond and Pearl Luxio Luxio [7]404 Electric Luxray (#405) Diamond and Pearl Luxray Rentorar [10]405 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Budew Subomie [11]406 Grass Poison Roselia (#315) Diamond and Pearl Roserade Roserade [7]407 Grass Poison Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cranidos Zugaidos [7]408 Rock Rampardos (#409) Diamond and Pearl Rampardos Rampald [12]409 Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shieldon Tatetops [9]410 Rock Steel Bastiodon (#411) Diamond and Pearl Bastiodon Torideps [12]411 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Burmy Minomucchi [9]412 Bug Wormadam (#413) [nb 2]Mothim (#414) [nb 3]Diamond and Pearl Wormadam Minomadam [9]413 Bug Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl\"\"Plant Cloak Womadam\"\"Bug Ground \"\"Sandy Cloak Wormadam\"\"Bug Steel \"\"Trash Cloak Wormadam\"\"Mothim Gamale [13]414 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Combee Mitsuhoney [7]415 Bug Flying Vespiquen (#416) [nb 4]Diamond and Pearl Vespiquen Beequen [3]416 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Female-only [14]Pachirisu Pachirisu [15]417 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Notably used by Se Jun Park to win the 2014 Pokémon World Championships [16]Buizel Buoysel [17]418 Water Floatzel (#419) Diamond and Pearl Floatzel Floazel [9]419 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cherubi Cherinbo [18]420 Grass Cherrim (#421) Diamond and Pearl Cherrim Cherrim [6]421 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Capable of changing between \"\"Overcast\"\" and \"\"Sunshine\"\" forms depending on in-battle weather effects. Shellos Karanakushi [19]422 Water Gastrodon (#423) Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Gastrodon Tritodon [13]423 Water Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Ambipom Eteboth [3]424 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Drifloon Fuwante [20]425Ghost Flying Drifblim (#426) Diamond and Pearl Drifblim Fuwaride [12]426Ghost Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Buneary Mimirol [7]427 Normal Lopunny (#428) Diamond and Pearl Lopunny Mimilop [12]428 Normal Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lopunny Mega Mimilop [21]Normal Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Mismagius Mumargi [6]429Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Honchkrow Dongkarasu [5]430Dark Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glameow Nyarmar [22]431 Normal Purugly (#432) Diamond and Pearl Purugly Bunyatto [9]432 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chingling Lisyan [3]433 Psychic Chimecho (#358) Diamond and Pearl Stunky Skunpuu [9]434Poison Dark Skuntank (#435) Diamond and Pearl Skuntank Skutank [10]435Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bronzor Dohmirror [9]436 Steel Psychic Bronzong (#437) Diamond and Pearl Bronzong Dohtakun [10]437 Steel Psychic Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bonsly Usohachi [23]438 Rock Sudowoodo (#185) Diamond and Pearl Mime Jr. Manene [24]439 Psychic Fairy [nb 5] Mr. Mime (#122) Diamond and Pearl Happiny Pinpuku [25]440 Normal Chansey (#113) Diamond and Pearl Chatot Perap [17]441 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Spiritomb Mikaruge [7]442Ghost Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gible Fukamaru [12]443Dragon Ground Gabite (#444) Diamond and Pearl Gabite Gabite [6]444Dragon Ground Garchomp (#445) Diamond and Pearl Garchomp Gaburias [26]445Dragon Ground Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Garchomp Mega Gaburias [26] Dragon Ground Does not evolve X and YMunchlax Gonbe [27]446 Normal Snorlax (#143) Diamond and Pearl Riolu Riolu [3]447Fighting Lucario (#448) Diamond and Pearl Lucario Lucario [28]448Fighting Steel Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lucario Mega Lucario [26] Fighting Steel Does not evolve X and YHippopotas Hippopotas [9]449 Ground Hippowdon (#450) Diamond and Pearl Hippowdon Kabaldon [5]450 Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Skorupi Scorupi [9]451Poison Bug Drapion (#452) Diamond and Pearl Drapion Dorapion [3]452Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Croagunk Gureggru [3]453Poison Fighting Toxicroak (#454) Diamond and Pearl Toxicroak Dokurog [5]454Poison Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Carnivine Muskippa [29]455 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Finneon Keikouo [30]456 Water Lumineon (#457) Diamond and Pearl Lumineon Neolant [10]457 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mantyke Tamanta|タマンタ 458 Water Flying Mantine (#226) Diamond and Pearl Snover Yukikaburi [5]459 Grass Ice Abomasnow (#460) Diamond and Pearl Abomasnow Yukinooh [26]460 Grass Ice Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Abomasnow Mega Yukinooh [26]Grass Ice Does not evolve X and YWeavile Manyula [28]461Dark Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magnezone Jibacoil [9]462 Electric Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Lickilicky Berobelt [31]463 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rhyperior Dosidon [3]464 Ground Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Tangrowth Mojumbo [6]465 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Electivire Elekible [32]466 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magmortar Booburn [7]467 Fire Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Togekiss Togekiss [33]468 Fairy [nb 6]Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Yanmega Megayanma [5]469 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Leafeon Leafia [34]470 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glaceon Glacia [6]471 Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gliscor Glion [6]472 Ground Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mamoswine Mammoo [6]473 Ice Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Porygon-ZPorygon-Z [10]474 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gallade Erureido [7]475 Psychic Fighting Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Male only Mega Gallade Mega Erureido [21]Psychic Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Probopass Dainose [9]476 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Dusknoir Yonoir [5]477Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Froslass Yukimenoko [9]478 Ice Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Design inspired by the Japanese yōkai Yuki-onna, a vengeful spirit that takes the form of a woman and traps its victims with its icy breath or within blizzards. [ 35]Rotom Rotom [5]479 Electric Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rotom is capable of changing between six different forms by possessing various household appliances. It can also possess a special Pokédex used in Alola to assist trainers."
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"docid": "D2715005#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snorlax\nSnorlax",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Snorlax Pokémon series character National Pokédex Aerodactyl - Snorlax (#143) - Articuno First game Pokémon Red and Blue Designed by Ken Sugimori Voiced by English Michael Haigney Eric Stuart Billy Beach Japanese Katsuyuki Konishi ( Pokémon anime, Super Smash Bros. series)Hitoshi Takagi ( Pikachu's Rescue Adventure)Mitsuru Ogata ( Pikachu & Pichu)Snorlax ( / ˈ s n ɔː r l æ k s / ), known in Japan as Kabigon ( カビゴン), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Snorlax first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles, and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. It is voiced by Katsuyuki Konishi in the Japanese versions of the Pokémon anime and the Super Smash Bros. series of video games, while the character was voiced by Hitoshi Takagi and Mitsuru Ogata in the animated shorts Pikachu's Rescue Adventure and Pikachu & Pichu respectively. In its English-language appearances, it was originally voiced by Michael Haigney, and later Eric Stuart. Known as the Sleeping Pokémon, Snorlax has been said to weigh over 1,000 pounds and until Generation III was considered the heaviest known Pokémon. [ 1] Snorlax has been utilized by the anime series main character Ash Ketchum, and Pokémon Adventures main character Red. Snorlax has received mixed reception, Game Spy calling it \"\"downright silly\"\", while IGN says it is \"\"by far the most powerful Pokémon of all\"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Conception and characteristics2 Appearances2.1 In video games2.2 In other media3 Promotion and reception4 References5 External links Conception and characteristics [ edit]Snorlax was one of several different designs conceived by Game Freak's character development team and finalized by Ken Sugimori for the first generation of Pocket Monsters games Red and Green, which were localized outside Japan as Pokémon Red and Blue. [ 2] [3] Called \"\"Kabigon\"\" in Japanese, Nintendo decided to give the various Pokémon species \"\"clever and descriptive names\"\" related to their appearance or features when translating the game for western audiences as a means to make the characters more relatable to American children. [ 4] Basing the name off its constant sleeping spells, [5] the species was renamed Snorlax, a combination of the words \"\"snore\"\" and \"\"relax\"\". ["
},
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"docid": "D2655313#0",
"title": "https://forum.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=183089674\nPokemon Brick Bronze Starter Guide!",
"text": "\"ROBLOX Forum » Game Creation and Development » Game Marketing Home Search Pokemon Brick Bronze Starter Guide!Previous Thread :: Next Thread Sillier123Joined: 13 Sep 2013Total Posts: 2706 Feb 2016 07:08 AMSillier123’s Guide to Pokemon Brick Bronze Starters! Welcome to my guide to Pokemon Brick Bronze Starters, this guide will tell you about Evolution, Purchasing Starters, etc. This Guide is put in order of the starters from all regions so Kanto, Johto, Hoeen, Sinnoh, Unova and Kalos. Bulbasaur = Pokemon lab when choosing starter. Ivysaur = Evolves from Bulbasaur starting at level 16. Venusaur = Evolves from Ivysaur starting at level 32. Charmander = Pokemon lab when choosing starter. Charmeleon = Evolves from Charmander starting at level 16. Charizard = Evolves from Charmeleon starting at level 36. Squirtle = Pokemon lab when choosing starter."
},
{
"docid": "D2496420#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Togepi\nTogepi",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Togepi Pokémon series character National Pokédex Igglybuff - Togepi (#175) - Togetic First game Pokémon Gold and Silver Designed by Ken Sugimori Voiced by Satomi Kōrogi Togepi ( トゲピー Togepī, / ˈ t oʊ ɡ ə p iː /) is a Pokémon in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Togepi first appeared in the Pokémon anime, in which it became a major character for the first five seasons under the ownership of Misty. It then appeared in the video games Pokémon Gold and Silver and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles, and animated and printed adaptations. Togepi the Pokémon, is a cute baby Pokémon that is considered a symbol of good luck. [ 1] Togepi is a small, light yellow Pokémon with a round body that is still encased in its egg shell. It has red and blue rings on it, suggesting that its real body has the same pattern. Togepi has stubby hands and round feet with two toes each. It has black eyes and three spikes on its head. Togepi is filled with joy, [2] because it is able to siphon the positive energy of others, and release it to those in need of it. [ 3] Making a sleeping Togepi stand up is said to bring happiness. ["
},
{
"docid": "D1589783#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranitar\nList of generation II Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation II Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Tyranitar)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The second-generation (Generation II) of the Pokémon franchise features 100 fictional creatures introduced in the 1999 Game Boy Color games Pokémon Gold and Silver. The following list details the 100 Pokémon of Generation II in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Chikorita, is number 152 and the last, Celebi, is number 251. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience, although Mega Evolutions were not added until Generation VI. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]Two new types were introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver – namely the \"\"Dark\"\" and \"\"Steel\"\" types – which were intended to better balance the gameplay of Pokémon battles. Dark and Steel types fare well against \"\"Psychic\"\" attacks, which was a dominant type in Red and Blue. The concept of breeding was introduced in the second generation of Pokémon games as well, which allows players to manipulate the skills of their Pokémon to a greater degree. [ 1] Some of the new Pokémon introduced in Gold and Silver are pre-evolutions of other Pokémon, such as Pichu and Igglybuff."
},
{
"docid": "D476670#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barboach\nList of generation III Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation III Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Barboach)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The third-generation (Generation III) of the Pokémon franchise features 135 fictional creatures introduced in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of Generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Reception4 Notes5 References Design and development [ edit]Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokémon has a very different \"\"feel\"\" from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokémon – save for Azurill and Wynaut – have no relation to those of the previous generations. Unlike generation 1 and 2, two of the \"\"starter\"\" Pokémon of Ruby and Sapphire gained a secondary typing in their final form, giving them a wider range of abilities. Ruby and Sapphire features two \"\"Mythical Pokémon\"\" – Jirachi and Deoxys – both of which became available to coincide with their respective anime movies. [ 1]Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire significantly increased the amount of \"\"Dark\"\"- and \"\"Steel\"\"-type Pokémon in the series, as only a few Pokémon in previous generations used these typings."
},
{
"docid": "D2575302#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_does_dewott_evolve\nWhat does dewott evolve to in Pokemon Black and White?",
"text": "Mmerty54 1,008 Contributions What does dewott evolve to in Pokemon Black and White? Samurott at level 36. Tad198 90 Contributions When does dewott evolve in pokemon white? Level 36. What level does dewott evolve in Pokemon black? Dewott evolves at level 36. Hope this helped =). Kervin Huang 2 Contributions What level does dewott evolve? Dewott evolves into Samurott at lv. 36 or lv."
},
{
"docid": "D1996477#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eevee\nEevee",
"text": "\"For the band, see Eevee (band). Eevee Pokémon series character National Pokédex Ditto – Eevee (#133) – Vaporeon First game Pokémon Red and Blue Designed by Ken Sugimori Voiced by English Mika Kanai (Gary's and Serena's)Yumi Tōma (Sakura's)Kayzie Rogers (May's)Japanese Mika Kanai (Shigeru's and Serena's)Yumi Tōma (Sakura's)Megumi Hayashibara (Haruka's)Eevee, known in Japan as Eievui ( イーブイ Ībui, meaning \"\"evolve\"\"), is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, It first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue. It has later appeared in various merchandise, spinoff titles, and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Known as the Evolution Pokémon in the games and the anime, [1] Eevee is a rabbit-eared feline -like Pokémon with an unstable genetic code, which allows it to evolve into eight different Pokémon depending on the situation, which are informally known as \"\"Eeveelutions\"\", and characterized by the 'Ev' in the spelling. The first three of these evolutions, Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon, are the result of the Pokémon being exposed to either a Water Stone, a Thunder Stone, or a Fire Stone respectively, hence the additional 3 'E' 's in the spelling. Various evolutions have been introduced in Pokémon games since, including Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon, and Sylveon. Contents [ hide ]1 Conception and characteristics2 Appearances2.1 In the video games2.2 In the anime2.3 In other media3 Promotion and reception4 References5 External links Conception and characteristics The design and art for Eevee and its evolutions were provided by Japanese video game designer and illustrator Ken Sugimori, [2] a friend of the Pokémon franchises' creator, Satoshi Tajiri. In the original Japanese games, the Pokémon was known by its name Eievui, a name which has similar prefixes to its current English name. However, before the English versions of the games were released, Eevee was originally going to be named Eon rather than Eevee."
},
{
"docid": "D717668#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weedle\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Weedle)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
},
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"docid": "D1727063#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abra,_Kadabra,_and_Alakazam\nAbra, Kadabra, and Alakazam",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam. Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam Pokémon series character Abra (top left), Kadabra (top right), and Alakazam (bottom middle) National Pokédex Poliwrath - Abra (#63) - Kadabra (#64) - Alakazam (#65) - Machop First game Pokémon Red and Blue Designed by Ken Sugimori Voiced by EN: Maddie Blaustein (4Kids)EN: Bill Rogers JP: Unshō Ishizuka HE: Uri Geller Abra, Kadabra, and Alakazam, known in Japan as Casey ( ケーシィ Kēshii), Yungerer ( ユンゲラー Yungerā), and Foodin ( フーディン Fūdin), are three Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise that are linked through evolution. Abra evolves into Kadabra after gaining enough experience in battle, and Kadabra evolves into Alakazam after being traded to another trainer. Created by Ken Sugimori, they first appeared in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue and later appear in subsequent sequels. They have appeared in various merchandise, spinoff titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Known as the Psi Pokémon, using self-hypnosis, Abra spends 18 hours a day sleeping, unable to utilize its abilities unless rested. This behavior ceases once it evolves into Kadabra, a strong psychic that emits alpha waves affected by its current mental state. Able to remember everything since its birth, Alakazam's IQ is around 5000 and can outperform a supercomputer. Alakazam is also one of the handful of Pokémon to be capable of undergoing Mega Evolution, which increases its strength and makes it appearance undergo a few noticeable changes. In the Pokémon anime, Abra and Kadabra appear under the ownership of Sabrina."
},
{
"docid": "D1714589#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braixen\nList of generation VI Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation VI Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Braixen)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise. The sixth-generation (Generation VI) of the Pokémon franchise features the addition of 72 fictional species of creatures in Pokémon X and Y to the series. Also included are additions from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. This generation featured the series' largest graphical overhaul: a shift from two-dimensional sprites to three-dimensional polygons. A new type (Fairy) was introduced for the first time since Gold and Silver in 1999, bringing the total to 18. Greater emphasis was placed on making Pokémon species more unique and in-tune with the culture and fauna of Europe, namely France. All Pokémon were created by a team of roughly 20 artists, led by Ken Sugimori and Hironobu Yoshida. For the first time in the franchise, the generation's Legendary Pokémon —specifically Xerneas and Yveltal —were not designed by Sugimori alone; he requested the help of Atsuko Nishida to move their designs forward. ["
},
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flygon\nList of generation III Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation III Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Flygon)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The third-generation (Generation III) of the Pokémon franchise features 135 fictional creatures introduced in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of Generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Reception4 Notes5 References Design and development [ edit]Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokémon has a very different \"\"feel\"\" from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokémon – save for Azurill and Wynaut – have no relation to those of the previous generations. Unlike generation 1 and 2, two of the \"\"starter\"\" Pokémon of Ruby and Sapphire gained a secondary typing in their final form, giving them a wider range of abilities. Ruby and Sapphire features two \"\"Mythical Pokémon\"\" – Jirachi and Deoxys – both of which became available to coincide with their respective anime movies. [ 1]Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire significantly increased the amount of \"\"Dark\"\"- and \"\"Steel\"\"-type Pokémon in the series, as only a few Pokémon in previous generations used these typings."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtwig\nList of generation IV Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation IV Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Turtwig)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fourth-generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon franchise features 107 fictional creatures introduced in the 2006 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The following list details the 107 Pokémon of Generation IV in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Turtwig, is number 387 and the last, Arceus, is number 493. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IV (2006) [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Turtwig Naetle [2]387 Grass Grotle (#388) Diamond and Pearl Grotle Hayashigame [3]388 Grass Torterra (#389) Diamond and Pearl Torterra Dodaitose [4]389 Grass Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chimchar Hikozaru [5]390 Fire Monferno (#391) Diamond and Pearl Monferno Moukazaru [6]391 Fire Fighting Infernape (#392) Diamond and Pearl Infernape Goukazaru [7]392 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Piplup Pochama [3]393 Water Prinplup (#394) Diamond and Pearl Prinplup Pottaishi [7]394 Water Empoleon (#395) Diamond and Pearl Empoleon Emperte [3]395 Water Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Starly Mukkuru [3]396 Normal Flying Staravia (#397) Diamond and Pearl Staravia Mukubird [7]397 Normal Flying Staraptor (#398) Diamond and Pearl Staraptor Mukuhawk [8]398 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bidoof Bippa [9]399 Normal Bibarel (#400) Diamond and Pearl Bibarel Beadaru [9]400 Normal Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Kricketot Korobohsh [9]401 Bug Kricketune (#402) Diamond and Pearl Kricketune Korotock [9]402 Bug Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shinx Kolink [5]403 Electric Luxio (#404) Diamond and Pearl Luxio Luxio [7]404 Electric Luxray (#405) Diamond and Pearl Luxray Rentorar [10]405 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Budew Subomie [11]406 Grass Poison Roselia (#315) Diamond and Pearl Roserade Roserade [7]407 Grass Poison Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cranidos Zugaidos [7]408 Rock Rampardos (#409) Diamond and Pearl Rampardos Rampald [12]409 Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shieldon Tatetops [9]410 Rock Steel Bastiodon (#411) Diamond and Pearl Bastiodon Torideps [12]411 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Burmy Minomucchi [9]412 Bug Wormadam (#413) [nb 2]Mothim (#414) [nb 3]Diamond and Pearl Wormadam Minomadam [9]413 Bug Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl\"\"Plant Cloak Womadam\"\"Bug Ground \"\"Sandy Cloak Wormadam\"\"Bug Steel \"\"Trash Cloak Wormadam\"\"Mothim Gamale [13]414 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Combee Mitsuhoney [7]415 Bug Flying Vespiquen (#416) [nb 4]Diamond and Pearl Vespiquen Beequen [3]416 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Female-only [14]Pachirisu Pachirisu [15]417 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Notably used by Se Jun Park to win the 2014 Pokémon World Championships [16]Buizel Buoysel [17]418 Water Floatzel (#419) Diamond and Pearl Floatzel Floazel [9]419 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cherubi Cherinbo [18]420 Grass Cherrim (#421) Diamond and Pearl Cherrim Cherrim [6]421 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Capable of changing between \"\"Overcast\"\" and \"\"Sunshine\"\" forms depending on in-battle weather effects. Shellos Karanakushi [19]422 Water Gastrodon (#423) Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Gastrodon Tritodon [13]423 Water Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Ambipom Eteboth [3]424 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Drifloon Fuwante [20]425Ghost Flying Drifblim (#426) Diamond and Pearl Drifblim Fuwaride [12]426Ghost Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Buneary Mimirol [7]427 Normal Lopunny (#428) Diamond and Pearl Lopunny Mimilop [12]428 Normal Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lopunny Mega Mimilop [21]Normal Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Mismagius Mumargi [6]429Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Honchkrow Dongkarasu [5]430Dark Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glameow Nyarmar [22]431 Normal Purugly (#432) Diamond and Pearl Purugly Bunyatto [9]432 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chingling Lisyan [3]433 Psychic Chimecho (#358) Diamond and Pearl Stunky Skunpuu [9]434Poison Dark Skuntank (#435) Diamond and Pearl Skuntank Skutank [10]435Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bronzor Dohmirror [9]436 Steel Psychic Bronzong (#437) Diamond and Pearl Bronzong Dohtakun [10]437 Steel Psychic Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bonsly Usohachi [23]438 Rock Sudowoodo (#185) Diamond and Pearl Mime Jr. Manene [24]439 Psychic Fairy [nb 5] Mr. Mime (#122) Diamond and Pearl Happiny Pinpuku [25]440 Normal Chansey (#113) Diamond and Pearl Chatot Perap [17]441 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Spiritomb Mikaruge [7]442Ghost Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gible Fukamaru [12]443Dragon Ground Gabite (#444) Diamond and Pearl Gabite Gabite [6]444Dragon Ground Garchomp (#445) Diamond and Pearl Garchomp Gaburias [26]445Dragon Ground Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Garchomp Mega Gaburias [26] Dragon Ground Does not evolve X and YMunchlax Gonbe [27]446 Normal Snorlax (#143) Diamond and Pearl Riolu Riolu [3]447Fighting Lucario (#448) Diamond and Pearl Lucario Lucario [28]448Fighting Steel Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lucario Mega Lucario [26] Fighting Steel Does not evolve X and YHippopotas Hippopotas [9]449 Ground Hippowdon (#450) Diamond and Pearl Hippowdon Kabaldon [5]450 Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Skorupi Scorupi [9]451Poison Bug Drapion (#452) Diamond and Pearl Drapion Dorapion [3]452Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Croagunk Gureggru [3]453Poison Fighting Toxicroak (#454) Diamond and Pearl Toxicroak Dokurog [5]454Poison Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Carnivine Muskippa [29]455 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Finneon Keikouo [30]456 Water Lumineon (#457) Diamond and Pearl Lumineon Neolant [10]457 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mantyke Tamanta|タマンタ 458 Water Flying Mantine (#226) Diamond and Pearl Snover Yukikaburi [5]459 Grass Ice Abomasnow (#460) Diamond and Pearl Abomasnow Yukinooh [26]460 Grass Ice Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Abomasnow Mega Yukinooh [26]Grass Ice Does not evolve X and YWeavile Manyula [28]461Dark Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magnezone Jibacoil [9]462 Electric Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Lickilicky Berobelt [31]463 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rhyperior Dosidon [3]464 Ground Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Tangrowth Mojumbo [6]465 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Electivire Elekible [32]466 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magmortar Booburn [7]467 Fire Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Togekiss Togekiss [33]468 Fairy [nb 6]Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Yanmega Megayanma [5]469 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Leafeon Leafia [34]470 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glaceon Glacia [6]471 Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gliscor Glion [6]472 Ground Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mamoswine Mammoo [6]473 Ice Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Porygon-ZPorygon-Z [10]474 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gallade Erureido [7]475 Psychic Fighting Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Male only Mega Gallade Mega Erureido [21]Psychic Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Probopass Dainose [9]476 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Dusknoir Yonoir [5]477Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Froslass Yukimenoko [9]478 Ice Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Design inspired by the Japanese yōkai Yuki-onna, a vengeful spirit that takes the form of a woman and traps its victims with its icy breath or within blizzards. [ 35]Rotom Rotom [5]479 Electric Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rotom is capable of changing between six different forms by possessing various household appliances. It can also possess a special Pokédex used in Alola to assist trainers."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zweilous\nList of generation V Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation V Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Zweilous)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fifth-generation (Generation V) of the Pokémon franchise features 156 fictional creatures introduced in the 2010 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Black and White. The following list details the 156 Pokémon of Generation V in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Victini, is number 494 and the last, Genesect, is number 649. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation V (2010) [nb 1] [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Victini Victini [2]494 Psychic Fire Does not evolve Black and White Victini is number #000 in the Unova Pokédex. Snivy Tsutarja [3]495 Grass Servine (#496) Black and White Servine Janovy [4]496 Grass Serperior (#497) Black and White Serperior Jalorda [5]497 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Tepig Pokabu [3]498 Fire Pignite (#499) Black and White Pignite Chaoboo [6]499 Fire Fighting Emboar (#500) Black and White Emboar Enbuoh [7]500 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Oshawott Mijumaru [3]501 Water Dewott (#502) Black and White Dewott Futachimaru [8]502 Water Samurott (#503) Black and White Samurott Daikenki [9]503 Water Does not evolve Black and White Patrat Minezumi [3]504 Normal Watchog (#505) Black and White Watchog Miruhog [3]505 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Lillipup Yorterrie [10]506 Normal Herdier (#507) Black and White Herdier Herderrie [10]507 Normal Stoutland (#508) Black and White Stoutland Mooland [10]508 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Purrloin Choroneko [11]509Dark Liepard (#510) Black and White Liepard Lepardas [10]510Dark Does not evolve Black and White Pansage Yanappu [12]511 Grass Simisage (#512) Black and White Simisage Yanakkie [13]512 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Pansear Baoppu [14]513 Fire Simisear (#514) Black and White Simisear Baokkie [15]514 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Panpour Hiyappu [16]515 Water Simipour (#516) Black and White Simipour Hiyakkie [17]516 Water Does not evolve Black and White Munna Munna [3]517 Psychic Musharna (#518) Black and White Musharna Musharna [3]518 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Pidove Mamepato [3]519 Normal Flying Tranquill (#520) Black and White Tranquill Hatoboh [18]520 Normal Flying Unfezant (#521) Black and White Unfezant Kenhallow [19]521 Normal Flying Does not evolve Black and White Blitzle Shimama [10]522 Electric Zebstrika (#523) Black and White Zebstrika Zebraika [20]523 Electric Does not evolve Black and White Roggenrola Dangoro [19]524 Rock Boldore (#525) Black and White Boldore Gantle [19]525 Rock Gigalith (#526) Black and White Gigalith Gigaiath [20]526 Rock Does not evolve Black and White Woobat Koromori [3]527 Psychic Flying Swoobat (#528) Black and White Swoobat Kokoromori [10]528 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Drilbur Mogurew [3]529 Ground Excadrill (#530) Black and White Excadrill Doryuzu [21]530 Ground Steel Does not evolve Black and White Audino Tabunne [22]531 Normal Mega Evolution Black and White Mega Audino Mega Tabunne [22]Normal Fairy Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Timburr Dokkorer [23]532Fighting Gurdurr (#533) Black and White Gurdurr Dotekkotsu [23]533Fighting Conkeldurr (#534) Black and White Conkeldurr Roubushin [10]534Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Tympole Otamaro [10]535 Water Palpitoad (#536) Black and White Palpitoad Gamagaru [10]536 Water Ground Seismitoad (#537) Black and White Seismitoad Gamageroge [10]537 Water Ground Does not evolve Black and White Throh Nageki [10]538Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sawk Dageki [10]539Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sewaddle Kurumiru [18]540 Bug Grass Swadloon (#541) Black and White Swadloon Kurumayu [23]541 Bug Grass Leavanny (#542) Black and White Leavanny Hahakomori [10]542 Bug Grass Does not evolve Black and White Venipede Fushide [23]543 Bug Poison Whirlipede (#544) Black and White Whirlipede Wheega [23]544 Bug Poison Scolipede (#545) Black and White Scolipede Pendror [18]545 Bug Poison Does not evolve Black and White Cottonee Monmen [10]546 Grass Fairy [nb 2] Whimsicott (#547) Black and White Whimsicott Elfuun [10]547 Grass Fairy [nb 2]Does not evolve Black and White Petilil Churine [10]548 Grass Lilligant (#549) Black and White Lilligant Dredear [10]549 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Basculin Bassrao [10]550 Water Does not evolve Black and White Sandile Meguroco [3]551 Ground Dark Krokorok (#552) Black and White Krokorok Waruvile [10]552 Ground Dark Krookodile (#553) Black and White Krookodile Waruvial [10]553 Ground Dark Does not evolve Black and White Darumaka Darumakka [18]554 Fire Darmanitan (#555) Black and White Darmanitan Hihidaruma [3]555 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Fire Psychic \"\"Zen Mode\"\"Maractus Maracacchi [10]556 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Dwebble Ishizumai [18]557 Bug Rock Crustle (#558) Black and White Crustle Iwapalace [23]558 Bug Rock Does not evolve Black and White Scraggy Zuruggu [18]559Dark Fighting Scrafty (#560) Black and White Scrafty Zuruzukin [23]560Dark Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sigilyph Symboler [10]561 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Yamask Desumasu [18]562Ghost Cofagrigus (#563) Black and White Cofagrigus Desukarn [20]563Ghost Does not evolve Black and White Tirtouga Protoga [10]564 Water Rock Carracosta (#565) Black and White Carracosta Abagoura [10]565 Water Rock Does not evolve Black and White Archen Archen [24]566 Rock Flying Archeops (#567) Black and White Archeops Archeos [10]567 Rock Flying Does not evolve Black and White Trubbish Yabukuron [10]568Poison Garbodor (#569) Black and White Garbodor Dustdas [23]569Poison Does not evolve Black and White Zorua Zorua [3]570Dark Zoroark (#571) Black and White Zoroark Zoroark [3]571Dark Does not evolve Black and White Minccino Chillarmy [25]572 Normal Cinccino (#573) Black and White Cinccino Chillaccino [10]573 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Gothita Gothimu [24]574 Psychic Gothorita (#575) Black and White Gothorita Gothimiru [10]575 Psychic Gothitelle (#576) Black and White Gothitelle Gothiruselle [26]576 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Solosis Uniran [24]577 Psychic Duosion (#578) Black and White Duosion Doublan [10]578 Psychic Reuniclus (#579) Black and White Reuniclus Lanculus [18]579 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Ducklett Koaruhie [10]580 Water Flying Swanna (#581) Black and White Swanna Swanna [10]581 Water Flying Does not evolve Black and White Vanillite Vanipeti [10]582 Ice Vanillish (#583) Black and White Vanillite and its evolutionary line were designed by British artist James Turner. They are based on ice cream cones. [ 27]Vanillish Vanirich [23]583 Ice Vanilluxe (#584) Black and White Vanilluxe Baivanilla [10]584 Ice Does not evolve Black and White Deerling Shikijika [28]585 Normal Grass Sawsbuck (#586) Black and White Form changes depending on the in-game season."
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Eevee#471Glaceon3 4 4 3 4Icy Wind Power ★★★Skater Stealth Frostbite Glaceon doesn't evolve Evolve Eevee#280Ralts1 1 1 2 3Confusion Power ★★Perception Instinct Share Kirlia Attack at 44Illusio#281Kirlia1 2 1 2 3Psyshock Power ★★★★Perception Instinct Share Gardevoir Attack at 75Gallade Dawn Stone Illusio Owned by Kanetsugu#282Gardevoir3 4 4 3 3Psychic Power ★★★★Perception Instinct Confidence Gardevoir doesn't evolve Evolve Kirlia#475Gallade3 4 4 3 3Psycho Cut Power ★★★★Parry Conqueror Justified Gallade doesn't evolve Owned by Kenshin Evolve Kirlia#129Magikarp1 1 1 3 3Splash Power Gulp Mood Maker Decoy Gyarados Attack at 16Fontaine Dragnor#130Gyarados4 4 4 3 3Aqua Tail Power ★★★★Intimidate Frighten Tenacity Gyarados doesn't evolve Fontaine Avia#172Pichu1 1 1 2 4Thundershock Power ★★Mood Maker Static Sequence Pikachu Link at 50Violight#25Pikachu1 1 1 4 3Thunderbolt Power ★★★Celebrate Static Lightningrod Raichu Thunderstone Violight Password#26Raichu2 3 2 4 3Volt Tackle Power ★★★★★Instinct Static Lightningrod Raichu doesn't evolve Evolve Pikachu#194Wooper2 1 1 1 3Water Gun Power ★★Water Absorb Gulp Deep Sleep Quagsire HP at 94Aurora Fontaine Terrera#195Quagsire4 3 3 1 3Mud Bomb Power ★★★Water Absorb Shackle Deep Sleep Quagsire doesn't evolve Fontaine Terrera#174Igglybuff4 1 1 1 3Pound Power ★Confidence Mood Maker Lullaby Jigglypuff Link at 50Aurora#39Jigglypuff5 1 1 1 3Doubleslap Power ★Confidence Mood Maker Lullaby Wigglytuff Moonstone Aurora Owned by Oichi#40Wigglytuff5 2 1 2 3Hyper Voice Power ★★★★Confidence Mood Maker Lullaby Wigglytuff doesn't evolve Evolve Jigglypuff#41Zubat1 1 1 2 4Wing Attack Power ★★★Melee Inner Focus Sponge Golbat Speed at 55Ignis Cragspur Viperia Avia Nixtorm Dragnor#42Golbat3 2 3 4 4Poison Fang Power ★★★Inner Focus Sponge Interference Crobat Link at 65Viperia Avia#169Crobat4 3 3 5 4Cross Poison Power ★★★Inner Focus Sponge Shadow Dash Crobat doesn't evolve Evolve Golbat#396Starly1 1 1 2 4Quick Attack Power ★★★Celebrate Keen Eye Hero Staravia Speed at 48Aurora Yaksha Avia Dragnor#397Staravia2 2 1 3 4Wing Attack Power ★★★Celebrate Intimidate Hero Staraptor Attack at 92Aurora Avia#398Staraptor4 4 2 4 4Brave Bird Power ★★★★★Vanguard Intimidate Hero Staraptor doesn't evolve Evolve Staraptor#399Bidoof2 1 1 1 3Headbutt Power ★★★Deep Sleep Simple Unaware Bibarel Attack at 39Aurora Ignis Pugilis Terrera Yaksha#400Bibarel3 3 2 3 3Hyper Fang Power ★★★★Deep Sleep Simple Unaware Bibarel doesn't evolve Aurora Fontaine#543Venipede1 1 2 2 3Poison Sting Power ★Poison Point Jagged Edge Herbivore Whirlipede Defence at 50Chrysalia Viperia Dragnor#544Whirlipede1 1 4 2 2Poison Tail Power ★★Hero Poison Point Jagged Edge Scolipede Speed at 57Chrysalia Viperia#545Scolipede1 3 3 5 3Venoshock Power ★★★Vanguard Poison Point Jagged Edge Scolipede doesn't evolve Evolve Whirlipede#403Shinx2 1 1 2 4Spark Power ★★★Celebrate Intimidate Sequence Luxio Attack at 35Violight Owned by Ginchiyo#404Luxio2 3 2 2 3Discharge Power ★★★★Run Up Intimidate Sequence Luxray Attack at 95Violight#405Luxray3 3 3 3 3Thunder Power ★★★★★Sprint Intimidate Sequence Luxray doesn't evolve Evolve Luxio#607Litwick2 2 2 1 3Ember Power ★★Flash Fire Flame Body Warm Blanket Lampent Attack at 84Ignis Valora Spectra#608Lampent2 3 2 2 3Flame Burst Power ★★★Flash Fire Flame Body Warm Blanket Chandelure Dusk Stone Ignis Spectra#609Chandelure2 5 4 3 3Fire Spin Power ★Flash Fire Flame Body Warm Blanket Chandelure doesn't evolve Evolve Lampent#524Roggenrola2 2 2 1 3Rock Blast Power ★Sturdy Bodyguard Explode Boldore Defence at 59Cragspur Yaksha#525Boldore3 3 3 1 2Rock Slide Power ★★★★Sturdy Bodyguard Explode Gigalith Battle Warrior + Link at 60Cragspur#526Gigalith4 5 4 1 2Stone Edge Power ★★★★Sturdy Bodyguard Explode Gigalith doesn't evolve Evolve Boldore#548Petilil2 2 2 1 3Mega Drain Power ★★Life Force Own Tempo Nurse Lilligant Sun Stone Greenleaf#549Lilligant3 4 3 4 3Petal Dance Power ★★★★Life Force Own Tempo Nurse Lilligant doesn't evolve Greenleaf#179Mareep2 2 1 1 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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_togepi_evolve_at\nWhat level does Togepi evolve at?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum What level does Togepi evolve at? Flag What level does Togepi evolve at? Answer by Pokefan87 Confidence votes 116TOGEPI does not evolve at a certain level. You must give TOGEPI a lot of love for it to evolve. i sugest you give it an item, use it in battles and let it follow you around.29 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Illie 123 10 Contributions What level does Togepi evolve? Togepi does not evolve at a specific level. You have to get its friendship maxed out first*, then you level it up and it evolves. * =This is how you get a Pokemon's friendsh …At what level does Togepi evolve?it evolves from friendship Syberlaser 22 Contributions What level does Togepi evolve in diamond?you use a dawn stone to get togekiss What level does Togepi evolve on? It evolves into Togetic when leveled up with high happiness, who evolves into Togekiss when exposed to a Shiny Stone."
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"docid": "D1729607#0",
"title": "http://pixelmon.wikia.com/wiki/Servine\nServine",
"text": "\"in: Grass-type Pokémon, Generation V Pokémon, Single Type Pokémon, and 10 more Servine English Edit Share Servineジャノビー Janobii Generation VEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Grass Snake Pokémon Abilities Overgrow Contrary ( DW)Pokédex Snivy ← 496 → Serperior Kanto N/A Johto N/AHoenn N/A Sinnoh N/AUnova 002 Kalos N/AAlola N/AEvolves from Snivy Evolves into Serperior Gender87.5% ♂ / 12.5 % ♀Weight Height35.3 lbs 16.0 kg 2'07\"\" 0.8 m Pokédex color Egg group Green Field Grass Shape Footprint Cry Servine (Japanese: ジャノビー Janobii) is the Grass - type Starter Pokémon of the Unova region, introduced in Generation V. It is the Grass Snake Pokémon, and is the evolved form of Snivy . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Servine is a snake-like Pokémon. The top part of its body is a lush green hue, while its face and plump underbelly are cream-colored. It has a pointed snout and is often grinning smugly. It has reddish eyes with slit pupils, and a yellow leafy collar around its neck that is longer than its pre-evolution Snivy 's. Servine has small green leaf-like hands, and two ivy-like leaves sprouting from its back. The end of its tail is tipped with a large leaf. It also has a leafy green and yellow tuft atop its head. Its cream colored legs are thin and short and seem to have shrunk since it evolved, like its arms. Special Abilities Servine is extremely swift. It confuses its foes with its swiftness, then strikes with its powerful vine whip."
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"docid": "D3390649#0",
"title": "http://heavy.com/games/2016/06/pokemon-sun-moon-corcoro-leaks-starter-pokemon-evolutions-real-fake-fakemon-rowlet-litten-popplio-evolutions-new-megas-pictures-photos/\nâPokemon Sun & Moonâ Leaks? âCoroCoroâ Reveals âStarter Evolutionsâ",
"text": "\"‘Pokemon Sun & Moon’ Leaks? ‘ Coro Coro’ Reveals ‘Starter Evolutions’134 Views 0 Shares 37 Comments By S. J. Prince Jun 2, 2016 at 5:06am Gallery 1/7Images alleging to show the evolutions of the Pokemon Sun & Moon starter Pokemon Rowlet, Litten, and Popplio were \"\"leaked\"\" online ahead of a big announcement today by the Pokemon Company. However, the online Poke Community is less than convinced that the following images showing the \"\"evolutions\"\" of the new grass, fire, and water starters are real. Update 6/2/16 @ 9:28 am EDT: The Pokemon Company has revealed the official update. Click here to learn the name and see pictures of the legendary Sun Pokemon and click here to learn the name and see pictures of the legendary Moon Pokemon. Next Read More From Heavy‘Pokemon Sun & Moon’: 6 New ‘Pokemon’ ‘Leaked’ With Pictures Read More From Heavy‘Pokemon Sun & Moon’: Starter Final Evolution Types Leaked? Read More3DS, Games, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Pokemon37 Comments37 Comments Hi June 3rd, 2016I love boobspokemon master July 25th, 2016Funnyur mum June 3rd, 2016Fake as hell, the popplio one is a Dewott, even has the shell Kid Genius June 3rd, 2016The Bulbapedia says the Popplio is not and I repeat NOT known to evolve into or from ANY other form so ya this is fake! ! Rongo Starrfruits (tm) June 3rd, 2016Just because a site doesn’t have any evolutions listed doesn’t mean it can’t evolve. What’s the freaking point of a starter if you can’t evolve it?real talk June 10th, 2016I want to believe this comment is a troll, especially coming from someone named “Kid Genius Anonymous June 21st, 2016Kid genius you suck. you are a peace of crap."
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"docid": "D644056#0",
"title": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVZH_WzE9PI\nPokemon Emerald Koffing Evolves to Weezing",
"text": "Pokemon Emerald Koffing Evolves to Weezing Power Evolutions HDSubscribe 938Add to Share More5,380 views254Published on Jul 23, 2013Koffing Evolves With Level 35 to Weezing the Baddest Poison Ever Weezing have very good Defense Stat Koffing Can Be Found in Fiery Path Koffing Catch Rate 25% Weak To = Psychic Koffing can be Found at Fiery Path Game Pokémon Emerald - 2004 ( You Tube Gaming)Show more Loading..."
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"docid": "D190166#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delibird\nList of generation II Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation II Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Delibird)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The second-generation (Generation II) of the Pokémon franchise features 100 fictional creatures introduced in the 1999 Game Boy Color games Pokémon Gold and Silver. The following list details the 100 Pokémon of Generation II in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Chikorita, is number 152 and the last, Celebi, is number 251. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience, although Mega Evolutions were not added until Generation VI. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]Two new types were introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver – namely the \"\"Dark\"\" and \"\"Steel\"\" types – which were intended to better balance the gameplay of Pokémon battles. Dark and Steel types fare well against \"\"Psychic\"\" attacks, which was a dominant type in Red and Blue. The concept of breeding was introduced in the second generation of Pokémon games as well, which allows players to manipulate the skills of their Pokémon to a greater degree. [ 1] Some of the new Pokémon introduced in Gold and Silver are pre-evolutions of other Pokémon, such as Pichu and Igglybuff."
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"docid": "D1328512#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geodude,_Graveler,_and_Golem\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Geodude, Graveler, and Golem)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
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"docid": "D1873692#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Cacnea\nCacnea",
"text": "\"Cacneaサボネア Sabonea Generation IIIEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Cactus Pokémon Abilities Sand Veil Water Absorb ( DW)Pokédex Flygon ← 331 → Cacturne Kanto N/A Johto N/AHoenn 119 / 124 Sinnoh N/AUnova N/A Kalos N/AAlola N/AEvolves from None Evolves into Cacturne Gender50% ♂ / 50 % ♀Weight Height113.1 lbs. 51.3 kg 1'04\"\" 0.4 m Pokédex color Egg group Green Grass Human-Like Shape Footprint Cry Cacnea (Japanese: サボネア Sabonea) is a Grass -type Pokémon introduced in Generation III . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Cacnea appear to be round, green Pokémon covered in green spikes. Its arms are different, however because of them being straight instead of round. Cacnea's mouth appears to have a couple of black spots on it, forming its mouth. It has eyes deep into its body with carved holes showing black inside of Cacnea. It also appears to be wearing a crown on top of its head. Cacnea also has giant spikes underneath him, forming its feet that function like footstools. Natural abilities Cacnea has the ability Sand Veil and the hidden ability Water Absorb. Sand Veil prevents Cacnea from being effected by sandstorms and raises its evasion in sandstorms by 20%."
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"docid": "D1601895#0",
"title": "http://www.happychild.org.uk/supercoolzone/pokemon/evolution/index.htm\n.",
"text": "no. name evolves at by means of into1 BULBASAUR Level 16 experience points IVYSAUR2 IVYSAUR Level 32 experience points VENUSAUR3 VENUSAUR THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.4 CHARMANDER Level 16 experience points CHARMELEON5 CHARMELEON Level 36 experience points CHARIZARD6 CHARIZARD THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.7 SQUIRTLE Level 16 experience points WARTORTLE8 WARTORTLE Level 36 experience points BLASTOISE9 BLASTOISE THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.10 CATERPIE Level 7 experience points METAPOD11 METAPOD Level 10 experience points BUTTERFREE12 BUTTERFREE THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.13 WEEDLE Level 7 experience points KAKUNA14 KAKUNA Level 10 experience points BEEDRILL15 BEEDRILL THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.16 PIDGEY Level 18 experience points PIDGEOTTO17 PIDGEOTTO Level 36 experience points PIDGEOT18 PIDGEOT THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.19 RATTATA Level 20 experience points RATICATE20 RATICATE THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.21 SPEAROW Level 20 experience points FEAROW22 FEAROW THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.23 EKANS Level 22 experience points ARBOK24 ARBOK THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.25 PIKACHU Any Level THUNDER STONE RAICHU26 RAICHU THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.27 SANDSHREW Level 22 experience points SANDSLASH28 SANDSLASH THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.29 NIDORAN [FEMALE] Level 16 experience points NIDORINA30 NIDORINA Any Level MOON STONE NIDOQUEEN31 NIDOQUEEN THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.32 NIDORAN [MALE] Level 16 experience points NIDORINO33 NIDORINO Any Level MOON STONE NIDOKING34 NIDOKING THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.35 CLEFAIRY Any Level MOON STONE CLEFABLE36 CLEFABLE THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.37 VULPIX Any Level FIRE STONE NINETAILS38 NINETAILS THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.39 JIGGLYPUFF Any Level MOON STONE WIGGLYTUFF40 WIGGLYTUFF THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.41 ZUBAT Level 22 experience points GOLBAT42 GOLBAT THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.43 ODDISH Level 21 experience points GLOOM44 GLOOM Any Level LEAF STONE VILEPLUME45 VILEPLUME THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.46 PARAS Level 24 experience points PARASECT47 PARASECT THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.48 VENONAT Level 31 experience points VENOMOTH49 VENOMOTH THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.50 DIGLETT Level 26 experience points DUGTRIO51 DUGTRIO THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.52 MEOWTH Level 28 experience points PERSIAN53 PERSIAN THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.54 PSYDUCK Level 33 experience points GOLDUCK55 GOLDUCK THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.56 MANKEY Level 28 experience points PRIMEAPE57 PRIMEAPE THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.58 GROWLITHE Any Level FIRE STONE ARCANINE59 ARCANINE THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.60 POLIWAG Level 25 experience points POLIWHIRL61 POLIWHIRL Any Level WATER STONE POLIWRATH62 POLIWRATH THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.63 ABRA Level 16 experience points KADABRA64 KADABRA Any Level LINK CABLE ALAKAZAM65 ALAKAZAM THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.66 MACHOP Level 28 experience points MACHOKE67 MACHOKE Any Level LINK CABLE MACHAMP68 MACHAMP THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.69 BELLSPROUT Level 21 experience points WEEPINBELL70 WEEPINBELL Any Level LEAF STONE VICTREEBEL71 VICTREEBEL THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.72 TENTACOOL Level 30 experience points TENTACRUEL73 TENTACRUEL THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.74 GEODUDE Level 25 experience points GRAVELER75 GRAVELER Any Level LINK CABLE GOLEM76 GOLEM THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.77 PONYTA Level 40 experience points RAPIDASH78 RAPIDASH THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.79 SLOWPOKE Level 37 experience points SLOWBRO80 SLOWBRO THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.81 MAGNEMITE Level 30 experience points MAGNETON82 MAGNETON THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.83 FARFETCH'D DOES NOT EVOLVE .....84 DODUO Level 31 experience points DODRIO85 DODRIO THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.86 SEEL Level 34 experience points DEWGONG87 DEWGONG THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.88 GRIMER Level 38 experience points MUK89 MUK THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.90 SHELLDER Any Level WATER STONE CLOYSTER91 CLOYSTER THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.92 GASTLY Level 25 experience points HAUNTER93 HAUNTER Any Level LINK CABLE GENGAR94 GENGAR THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.95 ONIX THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.96 DROWZEE Level 26 experience points HYPNO97 HYPNO THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.98 KRABBY Level 28 experience points KINGLER99 KINGLER THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.100 VOLTORB Level 30 experience points ELECTRODE101 ELECTRODE THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.102 EXEGGCUTE Any Level LEAF STONE EXEGGUTOR103 EXEGGUTOR THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.104 CUBONE Level 28 experience points MAROWAK105 MAROWAK THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.106 HITMONLEE THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.107 HITMONCHAN THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.108 LICKITUNG DOES NOT EVOLVE .....109 KOFFING Level 35 experience points WEEZING110 WEEZING THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.111 RHYHORN Level 42 experience points RHYDON112 RHYDON THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.113 CHANSEY THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.114 TANGELA THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.115 KANGASKHAN THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.116 HORSEA Level 32 experience points SEADRA117 SEADRA THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.118 GOLDEEN Level 33 experience points SEAKING119 SEAKING THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.120 STARYU Any Level WATER STONE STARMIE121 STARMIE THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.122 MR. MIME DOES NOT EVOLVE .....123 SCYTHER DOES NOT EVOLVE .....124 JYNX DOES NOT EVOLVE .....125 ELECTABUZZ THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.126 MAGMAR THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.127 PINSIR THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.128 TAUROS THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.129 MAGIKARP Level 20 experience points GYARADOS130 GYARADOS THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.131 LAPRAS DOES NOT EVOLVE .....132 DITTO THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.133 EEVEEAny Level by use of one of these WATER STONETHUNDER STONEor FIRE STONEVAPOREONJOLTEONFLAREON134 VAPOREON [evolved from EEVEE if a WATER STONE was used; does not evolve further]135 JOLTEON [evolved from EEVEE if a THUNDER STONE was used; does not evolve further]136 FLAREON [evolved from EEVEE if a FIRE STONE was used; does not evolve further]137 PORYGON DOES NOT EVOLVE .....138 ... OMANYTE Level 40 experience points OMASTAR139 OMASTAR THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.140 ... KABUTO Level 40 experience points KABUTOPS141 KABUTOPS THIS STAGE TWO POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.142 ... AERODACTYL THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.143 SNORLAX THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.144 ARTICUNO THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.145 ZAPDOS THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.146 MOLTRES THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.147 DRATINI Level 30 experience points DRAGONAIR148 DRAGONAIR Level 55 experience points DRAGONITE149 DRAGONITE THIS STAGE THREE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE.150 MEWTWO THIS STAGE ONE POKÉMON DOES NOT EVOLVE."
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"docid": "D216900#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.neoseeker.com/wiki/NU\nTier listings",
"text": "Page Discussion History Tier listings (Redirected from NU)Tiers are, in a way, a ranking system for Pokémon. The placement of Pokémon within the tiers defines both their usage and their overall potential. Pokémon that are strong and used often will find themselves in the high tier of OU, while weaker and less common Pokémon will find their way into UU, RU, NU, and PU. The faux tier of BL is for Pokémon that are too strong for the UU environment, but are not used enough for OU. This is usually for their lack of potential in the standard environment, but there are various other reasons. The BL2, BL3, and BL4 tiers are basically the same thing, but for Pokemon too strong for the RU, NU, and PU environment, respectively. The only unbalanced tier is the Uber tier, which is for Pokémon that are game-breaking in the standard environment. Most Pokémon in this tier are legendaries with a base stat total of at least 600. Contents [ hide ]1 Please Note2 Limbo3 Anything Goes4 Uber5 Overused (OU)6 Borderline (BL)7 Underused (UU)8 Borderline 2 (BL2)9 Rarelyused (RU)10 Borderline 3 (BL3)11 Never Used (NU)12 Borderline 4 (BL4)13 PU14 Little Cup (LC)15 Not Fully Evolved (NFE)Please Note This tier list does resemble Smogon's Tier list. The reasoning for this is the fact that all competitive players on this website use that tier list for all battles."
},
{
"docid": "D2316814#0",
"title": "https://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/955859-pokemon-mystery-dungeon-explorers-of-sky/faqs/58715\nPokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky",
"text": "\"Table of Contents Introduction to my FAQIntroduction to the Game My game info Storyline Starter Selection Chatper 1, A Storm at Sea Beach Cave Chapter 2, The New Guild Recruits Drenched Bluff Chapter 3, The Scream Mt. Bristle Chapter 4, The Gatekeepers Chapter 5, The First Official Exploration Waterfall Cave Chapter 6, Team Skull Apple Woods Chapter 7, The Guild's Big Expedition Craggy Coast Mt. Horn Chapter 8, Groudon's Heart Foggy Forest Chapter 9, The Mystery of Fogbound Lake Steam Cave Chapter 10, Dusknoir Post-Storyline Extra Dungeons Special Epidodes Bidoof's Wish Star Cave Star Cave Depths Igglybuff the Prodigy Murky Forest Eastern Cave Fortune Ravine Wonder Mails SItem List Gotta Recruit em all!FAQ's Contact Me Special Thanks. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky FAQ/Walthrough The most recent version of this FAQ can always be found at Game FAQs.com Copyright 2010 I. Nelson All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by theirrespective trademark and copyright holders. Sites allowed to use my guide.www.gamefaqs.comwww.cheatcc.comwww.supercheats.com Introduction to my FAQHi guys! My name is Kadabra (my username) online. I love pokemon games and this one is no exception. I've played all Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games so far but I've never made an FAQ, so this will be my first. I write in the format as if I'm telling you what is happening and what you must do. I'll write as if you are using the same exact team as me but I know you wont be. Introduction to the Game If you've heard about this game then you know you aren't a pokemon trainer in this game but you are the pokemon! What could it mean?"
},
{
"docid": "D3039017#0",
"title": "http://pokemontowerdefense.wikia.com/wiki/Charizard\nCharizard",
"text": "←Prev 005: Charmeleon 006 007: Squirtle Next→Charizard Description: Charizard are always flying around in the sky in search of powerful opponents. It breathes fire of such great heat so much that it melts almost anything. However, it never turns its fiery breath on any opponent weaker than itself. Some Charizard have been known to cause forest fires unintentionally. It is also said that its fire burns hotter if it has experienced a recent harsh battle. Charizard have ears that resemble small horns and the thing is on the curve on its wing but smaller. Only its maxillary canine teeth show when it closes its mouth. Its Flamethrower attack can even melt icebergs with little effort. After evolving from Charmeleon, Charizard grow wings and 2 protrusions coming out of the back of its head instead of one. Its color also changes to orange, therefore being more similar to Charmander 's color."
},
{
"docid": "D3313166#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golbat\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Golbat)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
},
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"docid": "D1740234#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtwig\nList of generation IV Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation IV Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Turtwig)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fourth-generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon franchise features 107 fictional creatures introduced in the 2006 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The following list details the 107 Pokémon of Generation IV in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Turtwig, is number 387 and the last, Arceus, is number 493. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IV (2006) [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Turtwig Naetle [2]387 Grass Grotle (#388) Diamond and Pearl Grotle Hayashigame [3]388 Grass Torterra (#389) Diamond and Pearl Torterra Dodaitose [4]389 Grass Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chimchar Hikozaru [5]390 Fire Monferno (#391) Diamond and Pearl Monferno Moukazaru [6]391 Fire Fighting Infernape (#392) Diamond and Pearl Infernape Goukazaru [7]392 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Piplup Pochama [3]393 Water Prinplup (#394) Diamond and Pearl Prinplup Pottaishi [7]394 Water Empoleon (#395) Diamond and Pearl Empoleon Emperte [3]395 Water Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Starly Mukkuru [3]396 Normal Flying Staravia (#397) Diamond and Pearl Staravia Mukubird [7]397 Normal Flying Staraptor (#398) Diamond and Pearl Staraptor Mukuhawk [8]398 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bidoof Bippa [9]399 Normal Bibarel (#400) Diamond and Pearl Bibarel Beadaru [9]400 Normal Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Kricketot Korobohsh [9]401 Bug Kricketune (#402) Diamond and Pearl Kricketune Korotock [9]402 Bug Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shinx Kolink [5]403 Electric Luxio (#404) Diamond and Pearl Luxio Luxio [7]404 Electric Luxray (#405) Diamond and Pearl Luxray Rentorar [10]405 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Budew Subomie [11]406 Grass Poison Roselia (#315) Diamond and Pearl Roserade Roserade [7]407 Grass Poison Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cranidos Zugaidos [7]408 Rock Rampardos (#409) Diamond and Pearl Rampardos Rampald [12]409 Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shieldon Tatetops [9]410 Rock Steel Bastiodon (#411) Diamond and Pearl Bastiodon Torideps [12]411 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Burmy Minomucchi [9]412 Bug Wormadam (#413) [nb 2]Mothim (#414) [nb 3]Diamond and Pearl Wormadam Minomadam [9]413 Bug Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl\"\"Plant Cloak Womadam\"\"Bug Ground \"\"Sandy Cloak Wormadam\"\"Bug Steel \"\"Trash Cloak Wormadam\"\"Mothim Gamale [13]414 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Combee Mitsuhoney [7]415 Bug Flying Vespiquen (#416) [nb 4]Diamond and Pearl Vespiquen Beequen [3]416 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Female-only [14]Pachirisu Pachirisu [15]417 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Notably used by Se Jun Park to win the 2014 Pokémon World Championships [16]Buizel Buoysel [17]418 Water Floatzel (#419) Diamond and Pearl Floatzel Floazel [9]419 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cherubi Cherinbo [18]420 Grass Cherrim (#421) Diamond and Pearl Cherrim Cherrim [6]421 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Capable of changing between \"\"Overcast\"\" and \"\"Sunshine\"\" forms depending on in-battle weather effects. Shellos Karanakushi [19]422 Water Gastrodon (#423) Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Gastrodon Tritodon [13]423 Water Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Ambipom Eteboth [3]424 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Drifloon Fuwante [20]425Ghost Flying Drifblim (#426) Diamond and Pearl Drifblim Fuwaride [12]426Ghost Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Buneary Mimirol [7]427 Normal Lopunny (#428) Diamond and Pearl Lopunny Mimilop [12]428 Normal Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lopunny Mega Mimilop [21]Normal Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Mismagius Mumargi [6]429Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Honchkrow Dongkarasu [5]430Dark Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glameow Nyarmar [22]431 Normal Purugly (#432) Diamond and Pearl Purugly Bunyatto [9]432 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chingling Lisyan [3]433 Psychic Chimecho (#358) Diamond and Pearl Stunky Skunpuu [9]434Poison Dark Skuntank (#435) Diamond and Pearl Skuntank Skutank [10]435Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bronzor Dohmirror [9]436 Steel Psychic Bronzong (#437) Diamond and Pearl Bronzong Dohtakun [10]437 Steel Psychic Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bonsly Usohachi [23]438 Rock Sudowoodo (#185) Diamond and Pearl Mime Jr. Manene [24]439 Psychic Fairy [nb 5] Mr. Mime (#122) Diamond and Pearl Happiny Pinpuku [25]440 Normal Chansey (#113) Diamond and Pearl Chatot Perap [17]441 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Spiritomb Mikaruge [7]442Ghost Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gible Fukamaru [12]443Dragon Ground Gabite (#444) Diamond and Pearl Gabite Gabite [6]444Dragon Ground Garchomp (#445) Diamond and Pearl Garchomp Gaburias [26]445Dragon Ground Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Garchomp Mega Gaburias [26] Dragon Ground Does not evolve X and YMunchlax Gonbe [27]446 Normal Snorlax (#143) Diamond and Pearl Riolu Riolu [3]447Fighting Lucario (#448) Diamond and Pearl Lucario Lucario [28]448Fighting Steel Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lucario Mega Lucario [26] Fighting Steel Does not evolve X and YHippopotas Hippopotas [9]449 Ground Hippowdon (#450) Diamond and Pearl Hippowdon Kabaldon [5]450 Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Skorupi Scorupi [9]451Poison Bug Drapion (#452) Diamond and Pearl Drapion Dorapion [3]452Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Croagunk Gureggru [3]453Poison Fighting Toxicroak (#454) Diamond and Pearl Toxicroak Dokurog [5]454Poison Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Carnivine Muskippa [29]455 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Finneon Keikouo [30]456 Water Lumineon (#457) Diamond and Pearl Lumineon Neolant [10]457 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mantyke Tamanta|タマンタ 458 Water Flying Mantine (#226) Diamond and Pearl Snover Yukikaburi [5]459 Grass Ice Abomasnow (#460) Diamond and Pearl Abomasnow Yukinooh [26]460 Grass Ice Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Abomasnow Mega Yukinooh [26]Grass Ice Does not evolve X and YWeavile Manyula [28]461Dark Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magnezone Jibacoil [9]462 Electric Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Lickilicky Berobelt [31]463 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rhyperior Dosidon [3]464 Ground Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Tangrowth Mojumbo [6]465 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Electivire Elekible [32]466 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magmortar Booburn [7]467 Fire Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Togekiss Togekiss [33]468 Fairy [nb 6]Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Yanmega Megayanma [5]469 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Leafeon Leafia [34]470 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glaceon Glacia [6]471 Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gliscor Glion [6]472 Ground Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mamoswine Mammoo [6]473 Ice Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Porygon-ZPorygon-Z [10]474 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gallade Erureido [7]475 Psychic Fighting Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Male only Mega Gallade Mega Erureido [21]Psychic Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Probopass Dainose [9]476 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Dusknoir Yonoir [5]477Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Froslass Yukimenoko [9]478 Ice Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Design inspired by the Japanese yōkai Yuki-onna, a vengeful spirit that takes the form of a woman and traps its victims with its icy breath or within blizzards. [ 35]Rotom Rotom [5]479 Electric Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rotom is capable of changing between six different forms by possessing various household appliances. It can also possess a special Pokédex used in Alola to assist trainers."
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"title": "http://projectpokemon.org/wiki/Pokemon_breeding\nPokémon Breeding",
"text": "\"Sign in to follow this Followers 0Pokémon Breeding By evandixon October 14, 2017Now, as you may know, I [original author, not evandixon] have written a few guides to a few things on the project pokemon forums and I thought this guide was pretty good and in depth so I put it here. I edited it a little to make it more suitable for Wiki. I hope all readers appreciate it and find it helpful EDIT: Sorry, I found it very confusing and not very Wiki, so I put up the guide I wrote and replaced a lot. Not to mention the amount of errors I spotted while editing <.<Intro Lots of people know how to breed, but not quite how to IV breed or what influences what. Here I will break it down into simple steps and lists of what effects breeding and outcomes of it. What Breeding is: Breeding can be your way to get multiples of the same pokemon, or for filling up your Pokedex with Baby Forms, but most importantly breeding is what many players do to get a pokemon for competitive play. Breeding creates legitimate Pokemon, though it takes lots of patience to get something worth while. How it happens: The Day Care Center attendants are positive they have no clue, but most people who are old enough to understand reproduction know what it is. Leave a female Pokemon with a Male (or any with a Ditto) and if they like each other they will breed and create an Egg. If it is in the Ditto Group (Check Below) it could only be bred with a Ditto."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wobbuffet\nList of generation II Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation II Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Wobbuffet)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The second-generation (Generation II) of the Pokémon franchise features 100 fictional creatures introduced in the 1999 Game Boy Color games Pokémon Gold and Silver. The following list details the 100 Pokémon of Generation II in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Chikorita, is number 152 and the last, Celebi, is number 251. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience, although Mega Evolutions were not added until Generation VI. Contents1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]Two new types were introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver – namely the \"\"Dark\"\" and \"\"Steel\"\" types – which were intended to better balance the gameplay of Pokémon battles. Dark and Steel types fare well against \"\"Psychic\"\" attacks, which was a dominant type in Red and Blue. The concept of breeding was introduced in the second generation of Pokémon games as well, which allows players to manipulate the skills of their Pokémon to a greater degree. [ 1] Some of the new Pokémon introduced in Gold and Silver are pre-evolutions of other Pokémon, such as Pichu and Igglybuff."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shroomish\nList of generation III Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation III Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Shroomish)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The third-generation (Generation III) of the Pokémon franchise features 135 fictional creatures introduced in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of Generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Reception4 Notes5 References Design and development [ edit]Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokémon has a very different \"\"feel\"\" from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokémon – save for Azurill and Wynaut – have no relation to those of the previous generations. Unlike generation 1 and 2, two of the \"\"starter\"\" Pokémon of Ruby and Sapphire gained a secondary typing in their final form, giving them a wider range of abilities. Ruby and Sapphire features two \"\"Mythical Pokémon\"\" – Jirachi and Deoxys – both of which became available to coincide with their respective anime movies. [ 1]Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire significantly increased the amount of \"\"Dark\"\"- and \"\"Steel\"\"-type Pokémon in the series, as only a few Pokémon in previous generations used these typings."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weedle\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Weedle)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piplup\nList of generation IV Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation IV Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Piplup)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fourth-generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon franchise features 107 fictional creatures introduced in the 2006 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The following list details the 107 Pokémon of Generation IV in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Turtwig, is number 387 and the last, Arceus, is number 493. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IV (2006) [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Turtwig Naetle [2]387 Grass Grotle (#388) Diamond and Pearl Grotle Hayashigame [3]388 Grass Torterra (#389) Diamond and Pearl Torterra Dodaitose [4]389 Grass Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chimchar Hikozaru [5]390 Fire Monferno (#391) Diamond and Pearl Monferno Moukazaru [6]391 Fire Fighting Infernape (#392) Diamond and Pearl Infernape Goukazaru [7]392 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Piplup Pochama [3]393 Water Prinplup (#394) Diamond and Pearl Prinplup Pottaishi [7]394 Water Empoleon (#395) Diamond and Pearl Empoleon Emperte [3]395 Water Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Starly Mukkuru [3]396 Normal Flying Staravia (#397) Diamond and Pearl Staravia Mukubird [7]397 Normal Flying Staraptor (#398) Diamond and Pearl Staraptor Mukuhawk [8]398 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bidoof Bippa [9]399 Normal Bibarel (#400) Diamond and Pearl Bibarel Beadaru [9]400 Normal Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Kricketot Korobohsh [9]401 Bug Kricketune (#402) Diamond and Pearl Kricketune Korotock [9]402 Bug Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shinx Kolink [5]403 Electric Luxio (#404) Diamond and Pearl Luxio Luxio [7]404 Electric Luxray (#405) Diamond and Pearl Luxray Rentorar [10]405 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Budew Subomie [11]406 Grass Poison Roselia (#315) Diamond and Pearl Roserade Roserade [7]407 Grass Poison Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cranidos Zugaidos [7]408 Rock Rampardos (#409) Diamond and Pearl Rampardos Rampald [12]409 Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shieldon Tatetops [9]410 Rock Steel Bastiodon (#411) Diamond and Pearl Bastiodon Torideps [12]411 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Burmy Minomucchi [9]412 Bug Wormadam (#413) [nb 2]Mothim (#414) [nb 3]Diamond and Pearl Wormadam Minomadam [9]413 Bug Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl\"\"Plant Cloak Womadam\"\"Bug Ground \"\"Sandy Cloak Wormadam\"\"Bug Steel \"\"Trash Cloak Wormadam\"\"Mothim Gamale [13]414 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Combee Mitsuhoney [7]415 Bug Flying Vespiquen (#416) [nb 4]Diamond and Pearl Vespiquen Beequen [3]416 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Female-only [14]Pachirisu Pachirisu [15]417 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Notably used by Se Jun Park to win the 2014 Pokémon World Championships [16]Buizel Buoysel [17]418 Water Floatzel (#419) Diamond and Pearl Floatzel Floazel [9]419 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cherubi Cherinbo [18]420 Grass Cherrim (#421) Diamond and Pearl Cherrim Cherrim [6]421 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Capable of changing between \"\"Overcast\"\" and \"\"Sunshine\"\" forms depending on in-battle weather effects. Shellos Karanakushi [19]422 Water Gastrodon (#423) Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Gastrodon Tritodon [13]423 Water Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Ambipom Eteboth [3]424 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Drifloon Fuwante [20]425Ghost Flying Drifblim (#426) Diamond and Pearl Drifblim Fuwaride [12]426Ghost Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Buneary Mimirol [7]427 Normal Lopunny (#428) Diamond and Pearl Lopunny Mimilop [12]428 Normal Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lopunny Mega Mimilop [21]Normal Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Mismagius Mumargi [6]429Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Honchkrow Dongkarasu [5]430Dark Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glameow Nyarmar [22]431 Normal Purugly (#432) Diamond and Pearl Purugly Bunyatto [9]432 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chingling Lisyan [3]433 Psychic Chimecho (#358) Diamond and Pearl Stunky Skunpuu [9]434Poison Dark Skuntank (#435) Diamond and Pearl Skuntank Skutank [10]435Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bronzor Dohmirror [9]436 Steel Psychic Bronzong (#437) Diamond and Pearl Bronzong Dohtakun [10]437 Steel Psychic Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bonsly Usohachi [23]438 Rock Sudowoodo (#185) Diamond and Pearl Mime Jr. Manene [24]439 Psychic Fairy [nb 5] Mr. Mime (#122) Diamond and Pearl Happiny Pinpuku [25]440 Normal Chansey (#113) Diamond and Pearl Chatot Perap [17]441 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Spiritomb Mikaruge [7]442Ghost Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gible Fukamaru [12]443Dragon Ground Gabite (#444) Diamond and Pearl Gabite Gabite [6]444Dragon Ground Garchomp (#445) Diamond and Pearl Garchomp Gaburias [26]445Dragon Ground Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Garchomp Mega Gaburias [26] Dragon Ground Does not evolve X and YMunchlax Gonbe [27]446 Normal Snorlax (#143) Diamond and Pearl Riolu Riolu [3]447Fighting Lucario (#448) Diamond and Pearl Lucario Lucario [28]448Fighting Steel Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lucario Mega Lucario [26] Fighting Steel Does not evolve X and YHippopotas Hippopotas [9]449 Ground Hippowdon (#450) Diamond and Pearl Hippowdon Kabaldon [5]450 Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Skorupi Scorupi [9]451Poison Bug Drapion (#452) Diamond and Pearl Drapion Dorapion [3]452Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Croagunk Gureggru [3]453Poison Fighting Toxicroak (#454) Diamond and Pearl Toxicroak Dokurog [5]454Poison Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Carnivine Muskippa [29]455 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Finneon Keikouo [30]456 Water Lumineon (#457) Diamond and Pearl Lumineon Neolant [10]457 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mantyke Tamanta|タマンタ 458 Water Flying Mantine (#226) Diamond and Pearl Snover Yukikaburi [5]459 Grass Ice Abomasnow (#460) Diamond and Pearl Abomasnow Yukinooh [26]460 Grass Ice Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Abomasnow Mega Yukinooh [26]Grass Ice Does not evolve X and YWeavile Manyula [28]461Dark Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magnezone Jibacoil [9]462 Electric Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Lickilicky Berobelt [31]463 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rhyperior Dosidon [3]464 Ground Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Tangrowth Mojumbo [6]465 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Electivire Elekible [32]466 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magmortar Booburn [7]467 Fire Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Togekiss Togekiss [33]468 Fairy [nb 6]Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Yanmega Megayanma [5]469 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Leafeon Leafia [34]470 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glaceon Glacia [6]471 Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gliscor Glion [6]472 Ground Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mamoswine Mammoo [6]473 Ice Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Porygon-ZPorygon-Z [10]474 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gallade Erureido [7]475 Psychic Fighting Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Male only Mega Gallade Mega Erureido [21]Psychic Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Probopass Dainose [9]476 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Dusknoir Yonoir [5]477Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Froslass Yukimenoko [9]478 Ice Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Design inspired by the Japanese yōkai Yuki-onna, a vengeful spirit that takes the form of a woman and traps its victims with its icy breath or within blizzards. [ 35]Rotom Rotom [5]479 Electric Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rotom is capable of changing between six different forms by possessing various household appliances. It can also possess a special Pokédex used in Alola to assist trainers."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farfetch%27d\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Farfetch'd)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cresselia\nList of generation IV Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation IV Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cresselia)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fourth-generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon franchise features 107 fictional creatures introduced in the 2006 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The following list details the 107 Pokémon of Generation IV in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Turtwig, is number 387 and the last, Arceus, is number 493. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IV (2006) [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Turtwig Naetle [2]387 Grass Grotle (#388) Diamond and Pearl Grotle Hayashigame [3]388 Grass Torterra (#389) Diamond and Pearl Torterra Dodaitose [4]389 Grass Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chimchar Hikozaru [5]390 Fire Monferno (#391) Diamond and Pearl Monferno Moukazaru [6]391 Fire Fighting Infernape (#392) Diamond and Pearl Infernape Goukazaru [7]392 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Piplup Pochama [3]393 Water Prinplup (#394) Diamond and Pearl Prinplup Pottaishi [7]394 Water Empoleon (#395) Diamond and Pearl Empoleon Emperte [3]395 Water Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Starly Mukkuru [3]396 Normal Flying Staravia (#397) Diamond and Pearl Staravia Mukubird [7]397 Normal Flying Staraptor (#398) Diamond and Pearl Staraptor Mukuhawk [8]398 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bidoof Bippa [9]399 Normal Bibarel (#400) Diamond and Pearl Bibarel Beadaru [9]400 Normal Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Kricketot Korobohsh [9]401 Bug Kricketune (#402) Diamond and Pearl Kricketune Korotock [9]402 Bug Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shinx Kolink [5]403 Electric Luxio (#404) Diamond and Pearl Luxio Luxio [7]404 Electric Luxray (#405) Diamond and Pearl Luxray Rentorar [10]405 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Budew Subomie [11]406 Grass Poison Roselia (#315) Diamond and Pearl Roserade Roserade [7]407 Grass Poison Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cranidos Zugaidos [7]408 Rock Rampardos (#409) Diamond and Pearl Rampardos Rampald [12]409 Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shieldon Tatetops [9]410 Rock Steel Bastiodon (#411) Diamond and Pearl Bastiodon Torideps [12]411 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Burmy Minomucchi [9]412 Bug Wormadam (#413) [nb 2]Mothim (#414) [nb 3]Diamond and Pearl Wormadam Minomadam [9]413 Bug Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl\"\"Plant Cloak Womadam\"\"Bug Ground \"\"Sandy Cloak Wormadam\"\"Bug Steel \"\"Trash Cloak Wormadam\"\"Mothim Gamale [13]414 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Combee Mitsuhoney [7]415 Bug Flying Vespiquen (#416) [nb 4]Diamond and Pearl Vespiquen Beequen [3]416 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Female-only [14]Pachirisu Pachirisu [15]417 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Notably used by Se Jun Park to win the 2014 Pokémon World Championships [16]Buizel Buoysel [17]418 Water Floatzel (#419) Diamond and Pearl Floatzel Floazel [9]419 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cherubi Cherinbo [18]420 Grass Cherrim (#421) Diamond and Pearl Cherrim Cherrim [6]421 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Capable of changing between \"\"Overcast\"\" and \"\"Sunshine\"\" forms depending on in-battle weather effects. Shellos Karanakushi [19]422 Water Gastrodon (#423) Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Gastrodon Tritodon [13]423 Water Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Ambipom Eteboth [3]424 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Drifloon Fuwante [20]425Ghost Flying Drifblim (#426) Diamond and Pearl Drifblim Fuwaride [12]426Ghost Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Buneary Mimirol [7]427 Normal Lopunny (#428) Diamond and Pearl Lopunny Mimilop [12]428 Normal Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lopunny Mega Mimilop [21]Normal Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Mismagius Mumargi [6]429Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Honchkrow Dongkarasu [5]430Dark Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glameow Nyarmar [22]431 Normal Purugly (#432) Diamond and Pearl Purugly Bunyatto [9]432 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chingling Lisyan [3]433 Psychic Chimecho (#358) Diamond and Pearl Stunky Skunpuu [9]434Poison Dark Skuntank (#435) Diamond and Pearl Skuntank Skutank [10]435Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bronzor Dohmirror [9]436 Steel Psychic Bronzong (#437) Diamond and Pearl Bronzong Dohtakun [10]437 Steel Psychic Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bonsly Usohachi [23]438 Rock Sudowoodo (#185) Diamond and Pearl Mime Jr. Manene [24]439 Psychic Fairy [nb 5] Mr. Mime (#122) Diamond and Pearl Happiny Pinpuku [25]440 Normal Chansey (#113) Diamond and Pearl Chatot Perap [17]441 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Spiritomb Mikaruge [7]442Ghost Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gible Fukamaru [12]443Dragon Ground Gabite (#444) Diamond and Pearl Gabite Gabite [6]444Dragon Ground Garchomp (#445) Diamond and Pearl Garchomp Gaburias [26]445Dragon Ground Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Garchomp Mega Gaburias [26] Dragon Ground Does not evolve X and YMunchlax Gonbe [27]446 Normal Snorlax (#143) Diamond and Pearl Riolu Riolu [3]447Fighting Lucario (#448) Diamond and Pearl Lucario Lucario [28]448Fighting Steel Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lucario Mega Lucario [26] Fighting Steel Does not evolve X and YHippopotas Hippopotas [9]449 Ground Hippowdon (#450) Diamond and Pearl Hippowdon Kabaldon [5]450 Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Skorupi Scorupi [9]451Poison Bug Drapion (#452) Diamond and Pearl Drapion Dorapion [3]452Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Croagunk Gureggru [3]453Poison Fighting Toxicroak (#454) Diamond and Pearl Toxicroak Dokurog [5]454Poison Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Carnivine Muskippa [29]455 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Finneon Keikouo [30]456 Water Lumineon (#457) Diamond and Pearl Lumineon Neolant [10]457 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mantyke Tamanta|タマンタ 458 Water Flying Mantine (#226) Diamond and Pearl Snover Yukikaburi [5]459 Grass Ice Abomasnow (#460) Diamond and Pearl Abomasnow Yukinooh [26]460 Grass Ice Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Abomasnow Mega Yukinooh [26]Grass Ice Does not evolve X and YWeavile Manyula [28]461Dark Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magnezone Jibacoil [9]462 Electric Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Lickilicky Berobelt [31]463 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rhyperior Dosidon [3]464 Ground Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Tangrowth Mojumbo [6]465 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Electivire Elekible [32]466 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magmortar Booburn [7]467 Fire Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Togekiss Togekiss [33]468 Fairy [nb 6]Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Yanmega Megayanma [5]469 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Leafeon Leafia [34]470 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glaceon Glacia [6]471 Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gliscor Glion [6]472 Ground Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mamoswine Mammoo [6]473 Ice Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Porygon-ZPorygon-Z [10]474 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gallade Erureido [7]475 Psychic Fighting Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Male only Mega Gallade Mega Erureido [21]Psychic Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Probopass Dainose [9]476 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Dusknoir Yonoir [5]477Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Froslass Yukimenoko [9]478 Ice Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Design inspired by the Japanese yōkai Yuki-onna, a vengeful spirit that takes the form of a woman and traps its victims with its icy breath or within blizzards. [ 35]Rotom Rotom [5]479 Electric Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rotom is capable of changing between six different forms by possessing various household appliances. It can also possess a special Pokédex used in Alola to assist trainers."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victini\nList of generation V Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation V Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Victini)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fifth-generation (Generation V) of the Pokémon franchise features 156 fictional creatures introduced in the 2010 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Black and White. The following list details the 156 Pokémon of Generation V in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Victini, is number 494 and the last, Genesect, is number 649. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation V (2010) [nb 1] [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Victini Victini [2]494 Psychic Fire Does not evolve Black and White Victini is number #000 in the Unova Pokédex. Snivy Tsutarja [3]495 Grass Servine (#496) Black and White Servine Janovy [4]496 Grass Serperior (#497) Black and White Serperior Jalorda [5]497 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Tepig Pokabu [3]498 Fire Pignite (#499) Black and White Pignite Chaoboo [6]499 Fire Fighting Emboar (#500) Black and White Emboar Enbuoh [7]500 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Oshawott Mijumaru [3]501 Water Dewott (#502) Black and White Dewott Futachimaru [8]502 Water Samurott (#503) Black and White Samurott Daikenki [9]503 Water Does not evolve Black and White Patrat Minezumi [3]504 Normal Watchog (#505) Black and White Watchog Miruhog [3]505 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Lillipup Yorterrie [10]506 Normal Herdier (#507) Black and White Herdier Herderrie [10]507 Normal Stoutland (#508) Black and White Stoutland Mooland [10]508 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Purrloin Choroneko [11]509Dark Liepard (#510) Black and White Liepard Lepardas [10]510Dark Does not evolve Black and White Pansage Yanappu [12]511 Grass Simisage (#512) Black and White Simisage Yanakkie [13]512 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Pansear Baoppu [14]513 Fire Simisear (#514) Black and White Simisear Baokkie [15]514 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Panpour Hiyappu [16]515 Water Simipour (#516) Black and White Simipour Hiyakkie [17]516 Water Does not evolve Black and White Munna Munna [3]517 Psychic Musharna (#518) Black and White Musharna Musharna [3]518 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Pidove Mamepato [3]519 Normal Flying Tranquill (#520) Black and White Tranquill Hatoboh [18]520 Normal Flying Unfezant (#521) Black and White Unfezant Kenhallow [19]521 Normal Flying Does not evolve Black and White Blitzle Shimama [10]522 Electric Zebstrika (#523) Black and White Zebstrika Zebraika [20]523 Electric Does not evolve Black and White Roggenrola Dangoro [19]524 Rock Boldore (#525) Black and White Boldore Gantle [19]525 Rock Gigalith (#526) Black and White Gigalith Gigaiath [20]526 Rock Does not evolve Black and White Woobat Koromori [3]527 Psychic Flying Swoobat (#528) Black and White Swoobat Kokoromori [10]528 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Drilbur Mogurew [3]529 Ground Excadrill (#530) Black and White Excadrill Doryuzu [21]530 Ground Steel Does not evolve Black and White Audino Tabunne [22]531 Normal Mega Evolution Black and White Mega Audino Mega Tabunne [22]Normal Fairy Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Timburr Dokkorer [23]532Fighting Gurdurr (#533) Black and White Gurdurr Dotekkotsu [23]533Fighting Conkeldurr (#534) Black and White Conkeldurr Roubushin [10]534Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Tympole Otamaro [10]535 Water Palpitoad (#536) Black and White Palpitoad Gamagaru [10]536 Water Ground Seismitoad (#537) Black and White Seismitoad Gamageroge [10]537 Water Ground Does not evolve Black and White Throh Nageki [10]538Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sawk Dageki [10]539Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sewaddle Kurumiru [18]540 Bug Grass Swadloon (#541) Black and White Swadloon Kurumayu [23]541 Bug Grass Leavanny (#542) Black and White Leavanny Hahakomori [10]542 Bug Grass Does not evolve Black and White Venipede Fushide [23]543 Bug Poison Whirlipede (#544) Black and White Whirlipede Wheega [23]544 Bug Poison Scolipede (#545) Black and White Scolipede Pendror [18]545 Bug Poison Does not evolve Black and White Cottonee Monmen [10]546 Grass Fairy [nb 2] Whimsicott (#547) Black and White Whimsicott Elfuun [10]547 Grass Fairy [nb 2]Does not evolve Black and White Petilil Churine [10]548 Grass Lilligant (#549) Black and White Lilligant Dredear [10]549 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Basculin Bassrao [10]550 Water Does not evolve Black and White Sandile Meguroco [3]551 Ground Dark Krokorok (#552) Black and White Krokorok Waruvile [10]552 Ground Dark Krookodile (#553) Black and White Krookodile Waruvial [10]553 Ground Dark Does not evolve Black and White Darumaka Darumakka [18]554 Fire Darmanitan (#555) Black and White Darmanitan Hihidaruma [3]555 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Fire Psychic \"\"Zen Mode\"\"Maractus Maracacchi [10]556 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Dwebble Ishizumai [18]557 Bug Rock Crustle (#558) Black and White Crustle Iwapalace [23]558 Bug Rock Does not evolve Black and White Scraggy Zuruggu [18]559Dark Fighting Scrafty (#560) Black and White Scrafty Zuruzukin [23]560Dark Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sigilyph Symboler [10]561 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Yamask Desumasu [18]562Ghost Cofagrigus (#563) Black and White Cofagrigus Desukarn [20]563Ghost Does not evolve Black and White Tirtouga Protoga [10]564 Water Rock Carracosta (#565) Black and White Carracosta Abagoura [10]565 Water Rock Does not evolve Black and White Archen Archen [24]566 Rock Flying Archeops (#567) Black and White Archeops Archeos [10]567 Rock Flying Does not evolve Black and White Trubbish Yabukuron [10]568Poison Garbodor (#569) Black and White Garbodor Dustdas [23]569Poison Does not evolve Black and White Zorua Zorua [3]570Dark Zoroark (#571) Black and White Zoroark Zoroark [3]571Dark Does not evolve Black and White Minccino Chillarmy [25]572 Normal Cinccino (#573) Black and White Cinccino Chillaccino [10]573 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Gothita Gothimu [24]574 Psychic Gothorita (#575) Black and White Gothorita Gothimiru [10]575 Psychic Gothitelle (#576) Black and White Gothitelle Gothiruselle [26]576 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Solosis Uniran [24]577 Psychic Duosion (#578) Black and White Duosion Doublan [10]578 Psychic Reuniclus (#579) Black and White Reuniclus Lanculus [18]579 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Ducklett Koaruhie [10]580 Water Flying Swanna (#581) Black and White Swanna Swanna [10]581 Water Flying Does not evolve Black and White Vanillite Vanipeti [10]582 Ice Vanillish (#583) Black and White Vanillite and its evolutionary line were designed by British artist James Turner. They are based on ice cream cones. [ 27]Vanillish Vanirich [23]583 Ice Vanilluxe (#584) Black and White Vanilluxe Baivanilla [10]584 Ice Does not evolve Black and White Deerling Shikijika [28]585 Normal Grass Sawsbuck (#586) Black and White Form changes depending on the in-game season."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Togepi\nTogepi",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Togepi Pokémon series character National Pokédex Igglybuff - Togepi (#175) - Togetic First game Pokémon Gold and Silver Designed by Ken Sugimori Voiced by Satomi Kōrogi Togepi ( トゲピー Togepī, / ˈ t oʊ ɡ ə p iː /) is a Pokémon in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Togepi first appeared in the Pokémon anime, in which it became a major character for the first five seasons under the ownership of Misty. It then appeared in the video games Pokémon Gold and Silver and subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise, spinoff titles, and animated and printed adaptations. Togepi the Pokémon, is a cute baby Pokémon that is considered a symbol of good luck. [ 1] Togepi is a small, light yellow Pokémon with a round body that is still encased in its egg shell. It has red and blue rings on it, suggesting that its real body has the same pattern. Togepi has stubby hands and round feet with two toes each. It has black eyes and three spikes on its head. Togepi is filled with joy, [2] because it is able to siphon the positive energy of others, and release it to those in need of it. [ 3] Making a sleeping Togepi stand up is said to bring happiness. ["
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"title": "https://www.cnet.com/how-to/the-best-hatching-tips-for-pokemon-go/\nâThe best hatching tips for Pokemon Go",
"text": "Mobile Leer en español The best hatching tips for Pokemon Go Hatching eggs is the best way to catch 'em all without traveling the world. We've got some tips to get you started.by Alina Bradford November 4, 20169:52 AM PDTYou Tube Get to hatching and receive achievements. Screenshot by Alina Bradford/CNETMany Pokemon in Pokemon Go are region specific. This means that if you want to catch them all, you need to start traveling to faraway places, right? Wrong, don't book that plane ticket just yet. Incubating and hatching eggs is your ticket to getting those Pokemon that just won't spawn in your hometown. Hatching is also important for evolution, as getting duplicates of rare Pokemon through hatching gives you a cache of candy you can use to evolve them. Don't just randomly stick eggs into incubators and hope for the best, though. Here are some tips to maximize your time and incubators. How to get eggs and incubators First, you need eggs and incubators."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purrloin\nList of generation V Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation V Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Purrloin)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fifth-generation (Generation V) of the Pokémon franchise features 156 fictional creatures introduced in the 2010 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Black and White. The following list details the 156 Pokémon of Generation V in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Victini, is number 494 and the last, Genesect, is number 649. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation V (2010) [nb 1] [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Victini Victini [2]494 Psychic Fire Does not evolve Black and White Victini is number #000 in the Unova Pokédex. Snivy Tsutarja [3]495 Grass Servine (#496) Black and White Servine Janovy [4]496 Grass Serperior (#497) Black and White Serperior Jalorda [5]497 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Tepig Pokabu [3]498 Fire Pignite (#499) Black and White Pignite Chaoboo [6]499 Fire Fighting Emboar (#500) Black and White Emboar Enbuoh [7]500 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Oshawott Mijumaru [3]501 Water Dewott (#502) Black and White Dewott Futachimaru [8]502 Water Samurott (#503) Black and White Samurott Daikenki [9]503 Water Does not evolve Black and White Patrat Minezumi [3]504 Normal Watchog (#505) Black and White Watchog Miruhog [3]505 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Lillipup Yorterrie [10]506 Normal Herdier (#507) Black and White Herdier Herderrie [10]507 Normal Stoutland (#508) Black and White Stoutland Mooland [10]508 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Purrloin Choroneko [11]509Dark Liepard (#510) Black and White Liepard Lepardas [10]510Dark Does not evolve Black and White Pansage Yanappu [12]511 Grass Simisage (#512) Black and White Simisage Yanakkie [13]512 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Pansear Baoppu [14]513 Fire Simisear (#514) Black and White Simisear Baokkie [15]514 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Panpour Hiyappu [16]515 Water Simipour (#516) Black and White Simipour Hiyakkie [17]516 Water Does not evolve Black and White Munna Munna [3]517 Psychic Musharna (#518) Black and White Musharna Musharna [3]518 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Pidove Mamepato [3]519 Normal Flying Tranquill (#520) Black and White Tranquill Hatoboh [18]520 Normal Flying Unfezant (#521) Black and White Unfezant Kenhallow [19]521 Normal Flying Does not evolve Black and White Blitzle Shimama [10]522 Electric Zebstrika (#523) Black and White Zebstrika Zebraika [20]523 Electric Does not evolve Black and White Roggenrola Dangoro [19]524 Rock Boldore (#525) Black and White Boldore Gantle [19]525 Rock Gigalith (#526) Black and White Gigalith Gigaiath [20]526 Rock Does not evolve Black and White Woobat Koromori [3]527 Psychic Flying Swoobat (#528) Black and White Swoobat Kokoromori [10]528 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Drilbur Mogurew [3]529 Ground Excadrill (#530) Black and White Excadrill Doryuzu [21]530 Ground Steel Does not evolve Black and White Audino Tabunne [22]531 Normal Mega Evolution Black and White Mega Audino Mega Tabunne [22]Normal Fairy Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Timburr Dokkorer [23]532Fighting Gurdurr (#533) Black and White Gurdurr Dotekkotsu [23]533Fighting Conkeldurr (#534) Black and White Conkeldurr Roubushin [10]534Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Tympole Otamaro [10]535 Water Palpitoad (#536) Black and White Palpitoad Gamagaru [10]536 Water Ground Seismitoad (#537) Black and White Seismitoad Gamageroge [10]537 Water Ground Does not evolve Black and White Throh Nageki [10]538Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sawk Dageki [10]539Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sewaddle Kurumiru [18]540 Bug Grass Swadloon (#541) Black and White Swadloon Kurumayu [23]541 Bug Grass Leavanny (#542) Black and White Leavanny Hahakomori [10]542 Bug Grass Does not evolve Black and White Venipede Fushide [23]543 Bug Poison Whirlipede (#544) Black and White Whirlipede Wheega [23]544 Bug Poison Scolipede (#545) Black and White Scolipede Pendror [18]545 Bug Poison Does not evolve Black and White Cottonee Monmen [10]546 Grass Fairy [nb 2] Whimsicott (#547) Black and White Whimsicott Elfuun [10]547 Grass Fairy [nb 2]Does not evolve Black and White Petilil Churine [10]548 Grass Lilligant (#549) Black and White Lilligant Dredear [10]549 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Basculin Bassrao [10]550 Water Does not evolve Black and White Sandile Meguroco [3]551 Ground Dark Krokorok (#552) Black and White Krokorok Waruvile [10]552 Ground Dark Krookodile (#553) Black and White Krookodile Waruvial [10]553 Ground Dark Does not evolve Black and White Darumaka Darumakka [18]554 Fire Darmanitan (#555) Black and White Darmanitan Hihidaruma [3]555 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Fire Psychic \"\"Zen Mode\"\"Maractus Maracacchi [10]556 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Dwebble Ishizumai [18]557 Bug Rock Crustle (#558) Black and White Crustle Iwapalace [23]558 Bug Rock Does not evolve Black and White Scraggy Zuruggu [18]559Dark Fighting Scrafty (#560) Black and White Scrafty Zuruzukin [23]560Dark Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sigilyph Symboler [10]561 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Yamask Desumasu [18]562Ghost Cofagrigus (#563) Black and White Cofagrigus Desukarn [20]563Ghost Does not evolve Black and White Tirtouga Protoga [10]564 Water Rock Carracosta (#565) Black and White Carracosta Abagoura [10]565 Water Rock Does not evolve Black and White Archen Archen [24]566 Rock Flying Archeops (#567) Black and White Archeops Archeos [10]567 Rock Flying Does not evolve Black and White Trubbish Yabukuron [10]568Poison Garbodor (#569) Black and White Garbodor Dustdas [23]569Poison Does not evolve Black and White Zorua Zorua [3]570Dark Zoroark (#571) Black and White Zoroark Zoroark [3]571Dark Does not evolve Black and White Minccino Chillarmy [25]572 Normal Cinccino (#573) Black and White Cinccino Chillaccino [10]573 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Gothita Gothimu [24]574 Psychic Gothorita (#575) Black and White Gothorita Gothimiru [10]575 Psychic Gothitelle (#576) Black and White Gothitelle Gothiruselle [26]576 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Solosis Uniran [24]577 Psychic Duosion (#578) Black and White Duosion Doublan [10]578 Psychic Reuniclus (#579) Black and White Reuniclus Lanculus [18]579 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Ducklett Koaruhie [10]580 Water Flying Swanna (#581) Black and White Swanna Swanna [10]581 Water Flying Does not evolve Black and White Vanillite Vanipeti [10]582 Ice Vanillish (#583) Black and White Vanillite and its evolutionary line were designed by British artist James Turner. They are based on ice cream cones. [ 27]Vanillish Vanirich [23]583 Ice Vanilluxe (#584) Black and White Vanilluxe Baivanilla [10]584 Ice Does not evolve Black and White Deerling Shikijika [28]585 Normal Grass Sawsbuck (#586) Black and White Form changes depending on the in-game season."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_poliwag_evolve\nWhat level does poliwag evolve in Pokemon?",
"text": "Vanyel 572 Contributions What level does poliwag evolve in Pokemon? It depends, it might evolve around lv. 22 or 23, but it can also evolve at lv. 30 or 32, after that you use a water stone to evolve it into a polywrath, and if you want a poly …Reeking Havok 3,672 Contributions At what level does poliwag evolve into poliwhirl? Poliwag evolves int poliwhirl at level 25. Pokegirl101 61 Contributions What level does poliwag evolve at? Hey! Poliwag evolves into poliwhirl @ level 26. into poliwrath with a water stone! hope i helped!At what level does poliwag evolve?"
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"title": "http://www.psypokes.com/lab/breeding.php\nPOKEMON BREEDING GUIDE",
"text": "\"POKEMON BREEDING GUIDEFrom Generation II onwards, you're able to breed two compatible Pokemon together by leaving them at the local Daycare Center. If successful, the couple will produce a Pokemon Egg, which yields a new Pokemon with interesting characteristics that it will only have as a result of breeding. Basics The Daycare Center can be found in Solaceon Town in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, or on Route 34 just south of Goldenrod City in Heart Gold and Soul Silver. You will need to give your Pokemon to the Lady inside. As mentioned before, you need two compatible Pokemon. Firstly, you need a male and a female with one egg group in common. After a certain number of steps, an egg will be produced - this is dependant on the trainer numbers and the Pokemon species. After even more steps it will finally hatch. It will be level 1, as opposed to level 5 previously, and it will be in the same family as the FEMALE pokemon, in the lowest evolutionary stage. There are some exceptions to this: A baby hatched from a Nidoran F's egg will be either Nidoran M or Nidoran F. A baby hatched from an Illumise's egg will be either Illumise or Volbeat."
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"docid": "D2244821#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangaskhan\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Kangaskhan)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
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"docid": "D2263628#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Poliwhirl\nPoliwhirl",
"text": "\"in: Water-type Pokémon, Generation I Pokémon, Single Type Pokémon, and 11 more Poliwhirl English Edit Share Poliwhirlニョロゾ Nyorozo Generation IEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Tadpole Pokémon Abilities Water Absorb Damp Swift Swim ( DW)Pokédex Poliwag ← 061 → Poliwrath Kanto 061 Johto 073Hoenn N/A Sinnoh N/AUnova N/A Mountain Kalos 034Alola 150 / 183Evolves from Poliwag Evolves into Poliwrath / Politoed Gender50% ♂ / 50 % ♀Weight Height44.0 lbs. 20.0 kg 3'03\"\" 1.0 m Pokédex color Egg group Blue Water 1Shape Footprint Cry Poliwhirl (Japanese: ニョロゾ Nyorozo) is a Water - type Pokémon introduced in Generation I . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Poliwhirl is a large, amphibious froglet-like Pokémon. Poliwhirl has large hands and the hands appear to be like gloves. When a Poliwag evolves, the spiral on its belly reverses direction. Natural abilities Poliwhirl can have the abilities Damp and Water Absorb. Water Absorb allows Poliwhirl to recover 1/4 of the HP the attack would perform if the attack is a Water -type. Damp prevents opponents self-destruction. It is capable of living in or out of water; in order to live out of water, it must sweat to keep itself slimy. It prefers to live underwater in ponds where there is less danger."
},
{
"docid": "D1882522#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/The_difference_between_pokemon_mystery_dungeon_explorers_of_time_and_darkness_and_pokemon_mystery_dungeon_explorers_of_the_sky\nDoes anyone know what's the difference between Pokemon Mystery Dugeon Explorers of Time and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Darkness?",
"text": "\"Kikila123 2 Contributions Does anyone know what's the difference between Pokemon Mystery Dugeon Explorers of Time and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Darkness? The difference between those two is that you fight darkrai first in Pokemon mystery dungeon explorers of darkness and you fight dialga in Pokemon mystery dungeon explorers of …Kaitsith9001 51 Contributions What is the difference between Pokemon mystery dungeons explorers of time and explores of darkness? The only difference is that there are different Pokemon in each version like Ruby/Saphire or Pearl and Diamond Shadowfox 7,438 Contributions What is Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of the Sky? Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky is the third game in the Mystery Dungeon: Explorers series. It seems to be much like what Yellow, Crystal, Emerald and Platinum i …Where can you get Pokemon Mystery Dungeon explorers of the sky?anywhere you buy games. I actually got mine at Toys 'R' Us, XD. Inpokemon mystery dungeons explorers of sky does it make any difference to the game depending how you answered the question have you played Pokemon mystery dungeon explorers of time or darkness? If you say yes, you are more likely to be one of the newly added Pokémon. Also, all Pokémon (except Kecleon and legendaries) have double recruit rates. Poliwag 12 Contributions How do you trade Pokemon from mystery dungeon explorers of time to mystery dungeon explorers of darkness?you can."
},
{
"docid": "D2008195#0",
"title": "http://projectpokemon.org/wiki/Pokemon_breeding\nPokémon Breeding",
"text": "\"Sign in to follow this Followers 0Pokémon Breeding By evandixon October 14, 2017Now, as you may know, I [original author, not evandixon] have written a few guides to a few things on the project pokemon forums and I thought this guide was pretty good and in depth so I put it here. I edited it a little to make it more suitable for Wiki. I hope all readers appreciate it and find it helpful EDIT: Sorry, I found it very confusing and not very Wiki, so I put up the guide I wrote and replaced a lot. Not to mention the amount of errors I spotted while editing <.<Intro Lots of people know how to breed, but not quite how to IV breed or what influences what. Here I will break it down into simple steps and lists of what effects breeding and outcomes of it. What Breeding is: Breeding can be your way to get multiples of the same pokemon, or for filling up your Pokedex with Baby Forms, but most importantly breeding is what many players do to get a pokemon for competitive play. Breeding creates legitimate Pokemon, though it takes lots of patience to get something worth while. How it happens: The Day Care Center attendants are positive they have no clue, but most people who are old enough to understand reproduction know what it is. Leave a female Pokemon with a Male (or any with a Ditto) and if they like each other they will breed and create an Egg. If it is in the Ditto Group (Check Below) it could only be bred with a Ditto."
},
{
"docid": "D40113#0",
"title": "https://samurai-gamers.com/pokemon-sun-and-moon/evolve-pokemon-pokemon-sun-moon/\nHow to evolve your Pokemon [Pokemon Sun and Moon]",
"text": "\"Pokemon Sun and Moon GUIDEWiki Alola Pokédex Walkthroughs Game Features Tips and Tricks Home Home Pokemon Sun and Moon How to evolve your Pokemon [Pokemon Sun and Moon]How to evolve your Pokemon [Pokemon Sun and Moon]LEARN HOW TO TAKE YOUR POKEMON TO THE NEXT LEVEL IN THIS GUIDE TO EVOLUTIONNovember 19, 2016 Wolf Knight Pokemon Sun and Moon 3Recommended Articles This article is about Pokemon Sun and Moon. For information about Pokemon Ultra Sun and Moon, click below. ▶ Pokemon Ultra Sum and Moon Guide Wiki This article will discuss the requirements for evolving Pokemon such as leveling, using evolution stones, specific time conditions and more. This list will be updated regularly as new information is obtained. Evolving through leveling up Name Requirement Dartrix Rowlet Lv17Decidueye Dartrix Lv34Torracat Litten Lv17Incineroar Torracat Lv34Brionne Popplio Lv17Primarina Brionne Lv34Trumbeak Pikipek Lv14Toucannon Trumbeak Lv28Charjabug Grubbin Lv20Ribombee Cutiefly Lv25Mareanie Toxapex Lv33Mudsdale Mudbray Lv30Dewpider Araquanid Lv22Shiinotic Morelull Lv24Bewear Stufful Lv27Steenee Bounsweet Lv18Palossand Sandygast Lv42Golisopod Wimpod Lv30Hakamo-o Jangmo-o Lv35Kommo-o Hakamo-o Lv45Salazzle Salandit (♀) Lv33Metapod Caterpie Lv7Butterfree Metapod Lv10Ledian Ledyba Lv10Ariados Spinarak Lv22Slowbro Slowpoke Lv37Pelipper Wingull Lv25Kadabra Abra Lv16Hypno Drowzee Lv26Hariyama Makuhita Lv24Magneton Magnemite Lv30Haunter Gastly Lv25Drifblim Drifloon Lv28Golbat Zubat Lv22Fearow Spearow Lv20Braviary Rufflet Lv54Mandibuzz Vullaby Lv54Primeape Mankey Lv28Golduck Psyduck Lv33Gyarados Magikarp Lv20Whiscash Barboach Lv30Machoke Machop Lv28Boldore Roggenrola Lv25Tentacruel Tentacool Lv30Lumineon Finneon Lv31Shelgon Bagon Lv30Salamence Shelgon Lv50Herdier Lillipup Lv16Stoutland Herdier Lv32Masquerain Surskit Lv22Parasect Paras Lv24Poliwhirl Poliwag Lv25Fletchinder Fletchling Lv17Talonflame Fletchinder Lv35Mallow Goldeen Lv33Magmar Magby Lv30Sliggoo Goomy Lv40Rampardos Cranidos Lv30Bastiodon Shieldon Lv30Archeops Archen Lv37Carracosta Tirtouga Lv37Lanturn Chinchou Lv27Metang Beldum Lv20Metagross Metang Lv45Krokorok Sandile Lv29Krookodile Krokorok Lv40Vibrava Trapinch Lv35Flygon Vibrava Lv45Gabite Gible Lv24Garchomp Gabite Lv48Glalie Snorunt Lv42Electabuzz Elekid Lv30Garbodor Trubbish Lv36Vanillish Vanillite Lv35Vanilluxe Vanillish Lv47Granbull Snubbull Lv23Gastrodon Shellos Lv30Sharpedo Carvanha Lv30Wailord Wailmer Lv40Dragonair Dratini Lv30Dragonite Dragonair Lv55Muk (Alola) Grimer(Alola)Lv38Dugtrio (Alola) Diglett(Alola)Lv26Graveler (Alola) Geodude(Alola)Lv25Pangoro Pancham Lv32(the player must have a Dark-type Pokemon in the party)Evolving through trading Name Requirement Slowking Trading a Slowpoke holding King’s Rock Alakazam Trading a Kadabra Gengar Trading a Haunter Machamp Trading a Machoke Gigalith Trading a Boldore Politoed Trading a Poliwhirl holding King’s Rock Milotic Trading a Feebas holding Prism Scale Magmortar Magmar holding Magmarizer Trevenant Trading a Phantum Porygon2 Trading a Porygon holding Up-grade Porygon-Z Trading a Porygon2 holding Dubious Disc Electivire Trading a Electabuzz Electrizer Golem (Alolaform) Trading a Graveler(Alola)Scizor Trading a Scyther holding Metal Coat Evolving using evolution stones Name Requirement Arcanine Use a Fire Stone on Growlithe Mismagius Use a Dusk Stone on Misdreavus Lilligant Use a Sun Stone on Petilil Whimsicott Use a Sun Stone on Cottonee Cloyster Use a Water Stone on Shellder Vaporeon Use a Water Stone on Eevee Jolteon Use a Thunder Stone on Eevee Flareon Use a Fire Stone on Eevee Wigglytuff Use a Moon Stone on Jigglypuff Poliwrath Use a Water Stone on Poliwhirl Starmie Use a Water Stone on Staryu Clefable Use a Moon Stone on Clefairy Froslass Use a Dawn Stone on Snorun (♀)Sandslash (Alola) Use a Frozen Stone on Sandshrew(Alola)Ninetales (Alola) Use a Frozen Stone on Vulpix(Alola)Exeggutor (Alola) Use a Leaf Stone on Exeggcute Honchkrow Use a Dusk Stone on Murkrow Evolution at a specific time Name Requirement Lycanroc (Midday Form) Rockruff Lv25 between the morning and evening (Pokemon Sun)Lycanroc (Midnight Form) Rockruff Lv25 during midnight (Pokemon Moon)Chansey Happiny must level up while holding an Oval Stone during the daytime Espeon Eevee must have a high friendship when leveling up in the morning Umbreon Eevee must have a high friendship when leveling up in the evening Lurantis Fomantis must level up to Lv34 or higher during the day Lucario Riolu must have a high friendship when leveling up during the day Gumshoos Yungoos must level up to Lv20 or highter in the morning Marowak (Alola Form) Cubone must level up to Lv28 or higher at midnight Weavile Sneasel must level up while holding a Razor Claw at night Raticate (Alola Form) Rattata(Alola)must level up to Lv20 or higher at midnight Evolving at a certain location Name Requirement Magnezone Magneton must level up at Poni Island’s Great Canyon Crabominable Crabrawler must level up at Lana Kila Mountain Leafeon Evee must level up at Lush Jungle’s Mossed Rock Glaceon Evee must level up at Lana Kila Mountain’s Ice Rock Goodra Sliggoo must level up to Lv50 or higher in the rain Vikavolt Charjabug must level up to Lv20 or higher at Poni Island’s Great Canyon Evolving through high friendship Name Requirement Blissey Chansey must level up with a high friendship Snorlax Munchlax must level up with a high friendship Persian (Alola) Meowth(Alola) must level up with a high friendship Crobat Golbat must level up with a high friendship Jigglypuff Jigglypuff must level up with a high friendship Clefairy Cleffa must level up with a high friendship Pikachu Pichu must level up with a high friendship Evolving by learning a move Name Requirement Sylveon Once Eevee reaches a high Pokemon Refresh, it will learn a Fairy-type move. An Eevee that can use a Fairy-type move will evolve into Sylveon by leveling up. Sudowoodo Bonsly will learn Mimic by leveling up. A Bonsly that can use Mimic will evolve into Sudowoodo by leveling up. Tsareena A Steenee that can use Stomp will evolve into Tsareena by levelling up. Pokemon Sun and Moon Recommended Article List This article is about Pokemon Sun and Moon."
},
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"docid": "D2069070#0",
"title": "http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Cerulean_Cave\nCerulean Cave",
"text": "\"From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.navigation search This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: fishing odds for the Super Rod at night. Cerulean Cave Unknown DungeonハナダのどうくつHanada Cave Map description: A mysterious cave that is filled with terribly tough Pok é mon. It is so dangerous, the Pok é mon League is in charge of it. FR LG A cave that had collapsed once. It has been reconstructed. HG SSLocation: Cerulean City Region: Kanto Generations: I, III, IVLocation of Cerulean Cave in Kanto. Pokémon world locations Cerulean Cave (Japanese: ハナダのどうくつ Hanada Cave) is a cave located in the northwest corner of Cerulean City in Kanto . In Generation I, the cave was inconsistently referred to as the Unknown Dungeon (Japanese: ななしのどうくつNameless Cave) in addition to its name."
},
{
"docid": "D1667173#0",
"title": "http://www.wired.co.uk/article/pokemon-go-egg-hatching-distance-chart\nHow to hatch eggs and get the best rare Pokémon in Pokémon Go",
"text": "Pokemon Go How to hatch eggs and get the best rare Pokémon in Pokémon Go Players will have to walk 10 kilometres to nab the game's best Pokémon By Matt Reynolds14 Apr 2017Serebii.net Update 14.04.2017: As part of Niantic's limited Easter-themed event, players can get double XP and more candy when they catch and hatch eggs on Pokémon Go. The variety of Pokémon available in 2km eggs has been given a boost and Lucky Eggs will give you a bonus of four times the XP. Additionally, these Lucky Eggs are 50 per cent off in the Pokémon Go in-app store. The event lasts from April 13 to April 20. Part of the thrill of Pokémon Go is never knowing what might be lurking around the corner. Hanging around canals hoping a Lapras will rear its mythical head, doing a few more laps of the local Pokéstops in the hope of stumbling across a Scyther – the fun is endless. But wandering around aimlessly will lead only to disappointment. And Rattatas. So many Rattatas. Of course, you catch them anyway because you really can't say no to that extra stardust, but you'll never master your local gym with a Raticate."
},
{
"docid": "D1634181#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Serena_(anime)\nSerena (anime)",
"text": "\"For the variant appearing in the games, see Serena (game). Serena (セレナ Serena)Character information Gender: Female Region: Kalos Debut: Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!Hometown: Vaniville Town Family: Grace (mother)Friends: Ash Professor Sycamore Clemont Bonnie Alexa Meyer Sanpei Miette Tierno Shauna Trevor Nini Sawyer Alain Mairin Occupation: Trainer Pokémon Performer Pokémon Coordinator Voice actor: Mayuki Makiguchi (Japanese) Haven Paschall (English)Serena is a Pokémon Trainer and Performer from the Kalos region and was one of Ash's traveling companions during his journey in the Kalos Region. Her goal is to be named Kalos Queen, the highest prestige achievable for Pokémon Performers. She and Ash met before the events of the series when Ash aided her in her time of need. She developed a strong crush on him from that day on and it became one of her most notable characteristics, evident through her blushing whenever she looks at, talks to or is amazed by him. Contents [ show]Appearance Serena's first outfit consisted of a dark gray tank top with a white collar, dark gray stockings, long honey blond hair that reaches just above her waist, medium skin tone, red double waist side buttons pleated skirt, black hi-tops with pink semi-Poké Ball printing on the sides similar in design to Hilda 's, and a dark pink hat paired with a black hatband and ribbon bow. Serena marks a return to basing Ash's female companion off of that generation's female player character in the video games. However, Serena is also the first to have undergone minor cosmetic changes for the transition to the anime, whereas May and Dawn remained the same. Among the cosmetic changes are;She appears a little younger or shorter than her game counterpart. Her fingernails are short and trimmed like most other characters on the show, rather than long like her game counterpart."
},
{
"docid": "D307317#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Arcanine\nArcanine",
"text": "\"in: Fire-type Pokémon, Generation I Pokémon, Single Type Pokémon, and 12 more Arcanine English Edit Share Arcanineウインディ Uindi Generation IEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Legendary Pokémon Abilities Intimidate Flash Fire Justified ( DW)Pokédex Growlithe ← 059 → Poliwag Kanto 059 Johto 128 / 130Hoenn N/A Sinnoh N/AUnova 052 Kalos N/AAlola 053 / 065Evolves from Growlithe Evolves into None Gender75% ♂ / 25 % ♀Weight Height341.7 lbs. 155.0 kg 6'03\"\" 1.9 m Pokédex color Egg group Brown Field Shape Footprint Cry Arcanine (Japanese: ウインディ Uindi) is a Fire - type Pokémon introduced in Generation I . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Arcanine in the anime Arcanine is a large, bulky canine Pokémon that also possesses traits of tigers and lions. It has a distinct long dog-like muzzle with a large round black nose. Its eyes are triangular in shape, with black pupils. It has short diamond-shaped orange ears with cream colored insides. The majority of Arcanine's body is covered with bright orange fur with jagged black stripes, resembling the fur of a tiger. Its most of its head and face, and its chest, legs, are covered in light cream colored fluffy tufts of fur. It has a long puffy cream-colored tail. Natural abilities Arcanine have the abilities Flash Fire or Intimidate."
},
{
"docid": "D3021571#0",
"title": "https://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/960099-pokemon-heartgold-version/faqs/59436\nPokemon HeartGold Version",
"text": "\"DS Role-Playing Trainer Pokemon Heart Gold Version Home FAQs Cheats Saves Reviews Images Videos Answers Board» FAQs Would you recommend this FAQ? Yes No IV/EV/Nature Guide by Daredevilry Version: 1.1.1 | Updated: 01/08/12 | Search Guide | Bookmark Guide Table of Contents Introduction IVs Finding out your Pokémon's IVs Breeding Hidden Power Summary EVs Items Pokérus\"\"Hotspots\"\"Table of Pokémon and their EV output Tips Natures Summary Frequently Asked Questions Conclusion Credits Introduction Have you ever wondered why your Pokémon, as high as their levels might be, just aren't good enough to win battles against your friends? Chances are your friends know much more about this game than you do. Pokémon, despite its friendly feel, is quite in-depth. There's more to battling that just having the best moves, the best items, and the best Pokémon. Actually there isn't, but to get the best Pokémon, you have to work for it (no hacking!). There are three mechanics that determine how good a Pokémon's stats will be. They are individual values (often abbreviated IVs), effort values (often abbreviated EVs), and natures. In this topic, I will explain to you how these mechanics benefit your Pokémon, which will ultimately benefit you in becoming an ultimate Pokémon trainer. Let's start with the value that you can never alter, the individual values."
},
{
"docid": "D3306094#0",
"title": "https://rankedboost.com/pokemon-go/generation-2-release/\nPokemon Go Generation 2 Release",
"text": "Pokemon Go Generation 2 Release Share Tweet With Pokemon Go becoming Smash hit with mobile users, it’s no surprise we will see a Pokemon Go Second Generation Release update. It’s not a matter of if, but when. until then here are some of the pokemon you should have stocked and ready with lots of candies before Pokemon Go Gen 2 Release. Pokemon Go Generation 2 players can expect 100 new Pokemon and 86 New Moves. A new Pokemon Game Mechanic knows as Baby Pokemon, which are hatched from egg VIA Pokemon Breeding. In the Second Generation of Pokemon, certain legacy Pokemon will see some new evolutions.while others have separated evolution lines, Such as Slowpoke evolving into Slowking instead of Slowbro. This Pokemon Go Generation 2 Guide will help you figure which of these Pokemon you should prepare for in the new Pokemon Go Generation 2 release. ( THE MAX CP STATS PROVIDED IN THIS ARTICLE ARE BASED ON THE POKEMON GOLD, SILVER & CRYSTAL GAMES)Pokemon Go Gen 2 Release Date: LIVE NOW 2/17/2017 80 New Pokemon are available to capture. Pokemon GO Gen 2 Evolution Items Update: Pokemon GO Evolution Items are currently LIVE and are used to complete Pokemon evolutions for Gen 1 into Gen 2 species. Jump Stright To The Evolutions Chart!Pokemon Go Generation 2Eevee↓In Pokemon Go Eevee is among the most popular Pokemon and will have two more evolutions in the New Pokemon Go Second Generation Release."
},
{
"docid": "D3039017#0",
"title": "http://pokemontowerdefense.wikia.com/wiki/Charizard\nCharizard",
"text": "←Prev 005: Charmeleon 006 007: Squirtle Next→Charizard Description: Charizard are always flying around in the sky in search of powerful opponents. It breathes fire of such great heat so much that it melts almost anything. However, it never turns its fiery breath on any opponent weaker than itself. Some Charizard have been known to cause forest fires unintentionally. It is also said that its fire burns hotter if it has experienced a recent harsh battle. Charizard have ears that resemble small horns and the thing is on the curve on its wing but smaller. Only its maxillary canine teeth show when it closes its mouth. Its Flamethrower attack can even melt icebergs with little effort. After evolving from Charmeleon, Charizard grow wings and 2 protrusions coming out of the back of its head instead of one. Its color also changes to orange, therefore being more similar to Charmander 's color."
},
{
"docid": "D1884283#0",
"title": "https://www.serebii.net/pokearth/kanto/3rd/ceruleancave.shtml\n.",
"text": "Cerulean Cave 1st Gen FR/LG HG/SSR/B Yell3rd Generation South Exit: Cerulean City1F | 2F | B1F |1FFR/LG Pokémon Walking Fire Red Parasect Magneton Golbat Primeape Ditto Machoke Electrode Wobbuffet25% 20% 14% 11% 11% 10% 5% 4%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level49 58 49 49 46 55 52 61 52 61 46 46 58 58 55 55Leaf Green Parasect Magneton Golbat Primeape Ditto Machoke Electrode Wobbuffet25% 20% 14% 11% 11% 10% 5% 4%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level49 58 49 49 46 55 52 61 52 61 46 46 58 58 55 55Surfing Fire Red Psyduck Golduck65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Leaf Green Slowpoke Slowbro65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Old Rod Fire Red Magikarp100%Min Level Max Level5 5Leaf Green Magikarp100%Min Level Max Level5 5Good Rod Fire Red Poliwag Goldeen Magikarp60% 20% 20%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level5 15 5 15 5 15Leaf Green Poliwag Goldeen Magikarp60% 20% 20%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level5 15 5 15 5 15Super Rod Fire Red Poliwag Poliwhirl Gyarados Psyduck40% 40% 15% 5%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level15 25 20 30 15 25 15 35Leaf Green Poliwag Poliwhirl Gyarados Slowpoke40% 40% 15% 5%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level15 25 20 30 15 25 15 35Rock Smash Fire Red Geodude Graveler65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Leaf Green Geodude Graveler65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Items Item Method Burn Heal On Floor Revival Herb On Floor Oval Stone On Floor Ultra Ball Itemfinder2FFR/LG Pokémon Walking Fire Red Golbat Machoke Parasect Kadabra Ditto Magneton Wobbuffet Electrode25% 20% 14% 11% 11% 10% 5% 4%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level49 58 49 49 52 61 55 64 55 64 52 52 58 58 61 61Leaf Green Golbat Machoke Parasect Kadabra Ditto Magneton Wobbuffet Electrode25% 20% 14% 11% 11% 10% 5% 4%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level49 58 49 49 52 61 55 64 55 64 52 52 58 58 61 61Rock Smash Fire Red Geodude Graveler65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Leaf Green Geodude Graveler65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Items Item Method Burn Heal On Floor White Flute On Floor Ultra Ball On Floor B1FFR/LG Pokémon Walking Fire Red Kadabra Ditto Parasect Golbat Machoke Magneton Electrode Wobbuffet25% 25% 14% 11% 10% 10% 4% 1%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level58 67 58 67 55 64 52 61 52 52 55 55 64 64 61 61Leaf Green Kadabra Ditto Parasect Golbat Machoke Magneton Electrode Wobbuffet25% 25% 14% 11% 10% 10% 4% 1%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level58 67 58 67 55 64 52 61 52 52 55 55 64 64 61 61Surfing Fire Red Psyduck Golduck65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Leaf Green Slowpoke Slowbro65% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 40 55Old Rod Fire Red Magikarp100%Min Level Max Level5 5Leaf Green Magikarp100%Min Level Max Level5 5Good Rod Fire Red Poliwag Goldeen Magikarp60% 20% 20%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level5 15 5 15 5 15Leaf Green Poliwag Goldeen Magikarp60% 20% 20%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level5 15 5 15 5 15Super Rod Fire Red Poliwag Poliwhirl Gyarados Psyduck40% 40% 15% 5%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level15 25 20 30 15 25 15 35Leaf Green Poliwag Poliwhirl Gyarados Slowpoke40% 40% 15% 5%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level15 25 20 30 15 25 15 35Rock Smash Fire Red Geodude Geodude Graveler Graveler65% 65% 35% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 30 50 40 55 40 55Leaf Green Geodude Geodude Graveler Graveler65% 65% 35% 35%Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level Min Level Max Level30 50 30 50 40 55 40 55Interact Fire Red Mewtwo Min Level Max Level70 70Leaf Green Mewtwo Min Level Max Level70 70Items Item Method Hyper Potion On Floor Ultra Ball On Floor"
},
{
"docid": "D3410100#0",
"title": "http://pixelmon.wikia.com/wiki/Breeding\nBreeding",
"text": "\"Breeding is the method of choosing two of your Pokémon to send to the local region's Day Care in the hopes that the pair will produce an Egg. This is a useful technique to raise Pokémon with unusual attributes, such as elevated Attack, Defense, Speed, etc. compared to members of the same species on a similar level. Pokémon that are hatched from Eggs can have access to stronger attacks earlier than normal, such as learning a parent's TM or HM move. Some Pokémon, like Pichu, can learn a move the parents would never learn, such as Volt Tackle if one of the parents are holding a special item, such as the Light Ball in Pichu's case. Contents [ show]Locations The locations of the Day Care center depends on the versions of the game. Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal - Route 34Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald - Route 117Pokémon Fire Red/Leaf Green - Four Island Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum - Solaceon Town Pokémon Heart Gold/Soul Silver - Route 34Pokémon Black/White - Route 3Pokémon X and Y - Route 7Pokémon Sun and Moon - Paniola Ranch Conditions When the Day Care Center alerts you of a new Egg, you must work at hatching it. You must have an empty slot on your team to accept the Egg. The Day Care center will keep it if you did not do so. Every egg has a special number of steps required to hatch it, so travel around the region (a bicycle will be much quicker) and hatch the egg."
},
{
"docid": "D1635518#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Ditto\nDitto",
"text": "\"Dittoメタモン Metamon Generation IEvolutionary line No evolution line Type (s)Species Transform Pokémon Abilities Limber Imposter ( DW)Pokédex Lapras ← 132 → Eevee Kanto 132 Johto 092Hoenn N/A Sinnoh N/AUnova 261Mountain Kalos 138Alola 209 / 271Evolves from None Evolves into None Gender Genderless Weight Height8.8 lbs. 4.0 kg 1'00\"\" 0.3 m Pokédex color Egg group Purple Ditto Shape Footprint Cry Ditto (Japanese: メタモン Metamon ), is a Normal - type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Ditto is a unique Pokémon because it can breed with any Pokémon in a Day Care Center regardless of its gender, except for another Ditto, Legendary Pokémon (except for Manaphy and Phione ), Unown, Nidoqueen, Nidorina, and Baby Pokémon . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Ditto's appearance is very plain. It is a simple, pinkish-purple, amorphous blob, with two, small dots as eyes and a long, curved mouth. Though its appearance can be changed via Transform. A shiny Ditto is blue, as opposed to the normal purple. Game info Game locations Locations Version (s) Area (s) Rarity Red / Blue Routes 13, 14, 15, 23, Cerulean Cave Common Yellow Pokémon Mansion, Cerulean Cave Uncommon Gold / Silver Routes 34, 35 Common Crystal Routes 34 and 35 Common Ruby / Sapphire Trade None Emerald Desert Underpass Common Fire Red / Leaf Green Routes 13, 14, 15, Pokémon Mansion, Cerulean Cave Uncommon Diamond / Pearl Route 218 ( Pokéradar ) Rare Platinum Trophy Garden Rare Heart Gold / Soul Silver Routes 34, 35, 47, and Safari Zone Uncommon, Swarm Black / White Giant Chasm Rare Black 2 / White 2 Giant Chasm Rare X / Y Pokémon Village Rare OR / ASMirage Cave (North of Route 132) & Mirage Island (South of route 132) Rare Sun / Moon Mount Hokulani Rare Side game locations Locations Game (s) Area (s)Pokémon Snap Cave Pokémon Channel Bus Stop Pokémon Trozei! Everywhere Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team Frosty Forest (4F-9F) Fiery Field (10F, 20F) Buried Relic (16F-34F) Wish Cave (53F-64F) Joyous Tower (53F-64F) Oddity Cave (B1F-B15F)Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness Sky Stairway (1F-49F)Pokémon Rumble Silent Forest Windy Prairie Rocky Cave Fiery Furnace Bright Beach Eternal Tower Pokédex entries Pokédex Entries Red Blue Capable of copying an enemy's genetic code to instantly transform itself into a duplicate of the enemy. Yellow When it spots an enemy, its body transforms into an almost perfect copy of its opponent. Gold It can transform into anything."
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"docid": "D561178#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farfetch%27d\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Farfetch'd)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
},
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"docid": "D364612#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mankey\nList of generation I Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation I Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Mankey)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The first-generation (Generation I) of the Pokémon franchise features the original 151 fictional creatures introduced in the 1996 Game Boy games Pokémon Red and Blue. The following list details the 151 Pokémon of Generation I in order of their National Pokédex —an in-game electronic encyclopedia that provides various information on Pokémon—number. The first Pokémon, Bulbasaur, is number 001 and the last, Mew, is number 151. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions, which were introduced later, in Generation 6, are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon2.1 Alola Forms3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]All 151 Pokémon from Generation I were designed by Ken Sugimori. [ 1] The majority of Pokémon in this generation had relatively simple designs and were highly analogous to real-life creatures including but not limited to: Pidgey (a pigeon), Rattata (a rat), Ekans (a snake), and Seel (a seal). Many Pokémon in the original games served as the base for repeating concepts in later series. [ 2]Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced \"\"Alola Forms\"\" of various generation I Pokémon."
},
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"docid": "D1884284#0",
"title": "http://pokemon-planet.wikia.com/wiki/Cerulean_Cave\nCerulean Cave",
"text": "Location of Cerulean Cave in the Kanto region The entrance to the Cerulean Cave sits in Cerulean City, and it is a huge 4-story cave. Only players who have defeated the Elite Four of Kanto are permitted to enter this cave. Cerulean Cave F4 is an important area to some players as it is where Milotic can be encountered from fishing. This is also the only place where Dome Shard, Helix Shard and Amber Shard can drop, which can be used to trade for Kabuto, Omanyte and Aerodactyl in the Pokémon Lab of Cinnabar Island . A fishing level of 25 is required to fish in this area. Contents [ show]Cerulean Cave F1Map of Cerulean Cave F1Roaming Pokémon Type Rarity Golbat Poison Flying Common Parasect Bug Grass Common Electrode Electric Common Primeape Fighting Very Rare Magneton Electric Steel Very Rare Ditto Normal Very Rare Machoke Fighting Extremely Rare Fishing Pokémon Type Rarity Magikarp Water Common Poliwag Water Uncommon Goldeen Water Uncommon Poliwhirl Water Rare Gyarados Water Flying Very Rare Psyduck Water Very Rare Surfing Pokémon Type Rarity Tentacool Water Poison Common Psyduck Water Very Rare Slowpoke Water Psychic Very Rare Golduck Water Very Rare Cerulean Cave F2Map of Cerulean Cave F2Roaming Pokémon Type Rarity Golbat Poison Flying Common Parasect Bug Grass Common Electrode Electric Common Magneton Electric Steel Very Rare Ditto Normal Very Rare Machoke Fighting Extremely Rare Kadabra Psychic Extremely Rare Cerulean Cave F3Map of Cerulean Cave F3Roaming Pokémon Type Rarity Golbat Poison Flying Common Parasect Bug Grass Common Electrode Electric Common Magneton Electric Steel Very Rare Ditto Normal Very Rare Machoke Fighting Extremely Rare Kadabra Psychic Extremely Rare Fishing Pokémon Type Rarity Magikarp Water Common Poliwag Water Uncommon Goldeen Water Uncommon Poliwhirl Water Rare Gyarados Water Flying Very Rare Psyduck Water Very Rare Surfing Pokémon Type Rarity Tentacool Water Poison Common Psyduck Water Very Rare Slowpoke Water Psychic Very Rare Golduck Water Very Rare Cerulean Cave F4Map of Cerulean Cave F4All Pokémon on this floor have a chance to drop Amber Shard, Helix Shard and Dome Shard . Roaming Pokémon Type Rarity Ekans Poison Common Dunsparce Normal Rare Seviper Poison Very Rare Arbok Poison Very Rare Fishing Pokémon Type Rarity Magikarp Water Common Milotic Water Extremely Rare Surfing Pokémon Type Rarity Tentacool Water Poison Common Categories: Locations Caves Kanto"
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"docid": "D2590789#0",
"title": "https://pokemondb.net/location/johto-mt-silver\nJohto Mt. Silver (location)",
"text": "Johto Mt. Silver (location)This is the Pokémon Location guide for Mt. Silver in Johto. Choose which generation of games you're playing to see the Pokémon and capture methods. Share this page: Generation 4 1F 1F Top 2F 3F 4F Mountainside Outside Top Generation 2 Deepest Entrance Inside Outside Waterfall Cave Generation 4 - 1FWalking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Quagsire HG SS 45Golduck HG SS 48Misdreavus HG SS 45Steelix HG SS 48Ursaring HG SS 47-48Donphan HG SS 47-48Golbat HG SS 48Larvitar HG SS 15-20Hoenn Sound Makuhita HG SS 43Absol HG SS 42-44Sinnoh Sound Chingling HG SS 43Bronzor HG SS 42-44Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Seaking HG SS 30-45Goldeen HG SS 30-40Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 40Seaking HG SS 40Magikarp HG SS 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 20Magikarp HG SS 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp HG SS 10Goldeen HG SS 10Generation 4 - 1F Top Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Quagsire HG SS 45Golduck HG SS 48Misdreavus HG SS 45Sneasel HG SS 48Teddiursa HG SS 46Ursaring HG SS 48-50Phanpy HG SS 46Donphan HG SS 48-50Golbat HG SS 48Larvitar HG SS 15-20Hoenn Sound Makuhita HG SS 48-50Absol HG SS 46-48Sinnoh Sound Chingling HG SS 48-50Bronzor HG SS 46-48Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Seaking HG SS 30-45Goldeen HG SS 30-40Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 40Seaking HG SS 40Magikarp HG SS 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 20Magikarp HG SS 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp HG SS 10Goldeen HG SS 10Interact Static Pokemon that attacks when interacted with Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Moltres HG SS 50Generation 4 - 2FWalking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Onix HG SS 42Ursaring HG SS 44Donphan HG SS 44Graveler HG SS 41-43Teddiursa HG SS 43Phanpy HG SS 43Golbat HG SS 45Larvitar HG SS 15-20Hoenn Sound Makuhita HG SS 47-48Absol HG SS 45-48Sinnoh Sound Chingling HG SS 47-48Bronzor HG SS 45-48Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Seaking HG SS 30-50Goldeen HG SS 30-40Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Gyarados HG SS 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 20Magikarp HG SS 20Seaking HG SS 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp HG SS 10Goldeen HG SS 10Generation 4 - 3FWalking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Quagsire HG SS 45Misdreavus HG SS 45Golduck HG SS 48Teddiursa HG SS 46Ursaring HG SS 47-48Phanpy HG SS 46Donphan HG SS 47-48Golbat HG SS 48Quagsire HG SS 45Larvitar HG SS 15-20Pupitar HG SS 45Hoenn Sound Makuhita HG SS 47-48Absol HG SS 45-46Sinnoh Sound Chingling HG SS 47-48Bronzor HG SS 45-46Generation 4 - 4FWalking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Golduck HG SS 48Quagsire HG SS 45Misdreavus HG SS 45Sneasel HG SS 50Ursaring HG SS 47Donphan HG SS 47Golbat HG SS 48Larvitar HG SS 15-20Hoenn Sound Makuhita HG SS 47Absol HG SS 45-48Sinnoh Sound Chingling HG SS 47Bronzor HG SS 45-48Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Seaking HG SS 30-45Goldeen HG SS 30-40Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 40Seaking HG SS 40Magikarp HG SS 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 20Magikarp HG SS 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp HG SS 10Goldeen HG SS 10Generation 4 - Mountainside Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Golbat HG SS 48-51Onix HG SS 48Teddiursa HG SS 48Ursaring HG SS 50Phanpy HG SS 48Donphan HG SS 50Golduck HG SS 51Larvitar HG SS 15-20Hoenn Sound Makuhita HG SS 48Absol HG SS 48-51Sinnoh Sound Chingling HG SS 48Bronzor HG SS 48-51Headbutt Headbutt large trees in the field Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Natu HG SS 42-48Aipom HG SS 39-48Heracross HG SS 39-48Generation 4 - Outside Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Ponyta HG SS 42Tangela HG SS 41-42Rapidash HG SS 44Sneasel HG SS 41-43Ursaring HG SS 42Donphan HG SS 42Doduo HG SS 41Dodrio HG SS 43Hoenn Sound Linoone HG SS 42Whismur HG SS 41-42Sinnoh Sound Bidoof HG SS 42Buizel HG SS 41-42Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Poliwhirl HG SS 30-48Poliwag HG SS 30-40Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Poliwag HG SS 40Magikarp HG SS 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Poliwag HG SS 20Magikarp HG SS 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp HG SS 10Poliwag HG SS 10Headbutt Headbutt large trees in the field Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Natu HG SS 42-48Aipom HG SS 39-48Heracross HG SS 39-48Generation 4 - Top Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Golduck HG SS 48Golduck HG SS 48Quagsire HG SS 45Misdreavus HG SS 45-48Sneasel HG SS 45Ursaring HG SS 47Donphan HG SS 47Larvitar HG SS 15-30Golbat HG SS 48Hoenn Sound Makuhita HG SS 47Absol HG SS 45-48Sinnoh Sound Chingling HG SS 47Bronzor HG SS 45-48Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Seaking HG SS 30-45Goldeen HG SS 30-40Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 40Seaking HG SS 40Magikarp HG SS 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen HG SS 20Magikarp HG SS 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp HG SS 10Goldeen HG SS 10Generation 2 - Deepest Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Golbat G S C 48-51Onix G S C 48Ursaring G S C 50Donphan G S C 50Golduck G S C 51Larvitar G S C 15-20Generation 2 - Entrance Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Graveler G S C 43Onix G S C 42Ursaring G S C 44Donphan G S C 44Golbat G S C 45Larvitar G S C 15-20Generation 2 - Inside Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Golduck G S C 48Quagsire G S C 45Misdreavus G S C 45Ursaring G S C 47Donphan G S C 47Golbat G S C 48Larvitar G S C 15-20Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Seaking G S C 35-44Goldeen G S C 35-39Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen G S C 40Seaking G S C 40Magikarp G S C 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Goldeen G S C 20Magikarp G S C 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp G S C 10Goldeen G S C 10Generation 2 - Outside Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Ponyta G S C 42Tangela G S C 41Rapidash G S C 44Sneasel G S C 38-42Ursaring G S C 42Donphan G S C 42Doduo G S C 41Dodrio G S C 43Surfing Surfing on water Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Poliwhirl G S C 35-44Poliwag G S C 35-39Super Rod Fishing using the Super Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Poliwag G S C 40Poliwhirl G S C 40Magikarp G S C 40Good Rod Fishing using the Good Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Poliwag G S C 20Magikarp G S C 20Old Rod Fishing using the Old Rod Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Magikarp G S C 10Poliwag G S C 10Generation 2 - Waterfall Cave Walking Walking in grass or a cave Pokémon Games Times Rarity Levels Details Golduck G S C 48Quagsire G S C 45Misdreavus G S C 45Quagsire G S C 45Ursaring G S C 47Donphan G S C 47Golbat G S C 48Larvitar G S C 15-20"
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"docid": "D2238627#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_purrloin_evolve\nWhat level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?",
"text": "Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasa …What level does purrloin evolve at? Purrlion evolves to Liepard at level 20. level 20 or go to the black and white Pokemon list on Google What level does purrloin evolve in Pokemon white? Purrloin evolves at level 20. Mmerty54 1,008 Contributions How do you evolve purrloin? Just keep leveling it up. Scorch0000 75 Contributions How do you evolve Purrloin on Pokemon Black or White? Keep training it until it reaches a level. It will eveolve when it reaches lvl 20Jorca H 13 Contributions When does purrloin evolve? @ Lv20 into Liepard What level does purrloin evolve on pokemon black?u have to make it to finish Laval 20What lvl does purrloin evolve?20Answerone01 3 Contributions What level does solosis evolve and who does he evolve into?lv 32 and into duoision who evolves into reuniclus at lv."
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"docid": "D1022624#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_level_does_kirlia_evolve_into_Gardevoir_in_Pokemon_pearl\nAt what level does kirlia evolve into Gardevoir in Pokemon pearl?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Ruby Sapphire and Emerald At what level does kirlia evolve into Gardevoir in Pokemon pearl? Flag At what level does kirlia evolve into Gardevoir in Pokemon pearl? Answer by Whitey467 Confidence votes 11apperantly, kirlia evolves at levl. 30, but if you want to get a gallade, use a dawn stone on him,!!!!!!!!!! Also, you can find him at jubilife city ( use your map/ pokedex) in Pokemon diamond!!!! ! Thanx to noodles, very good and gives me the power to answer this im a Pokemon fan and naruto fan!!!!!!!! it is not a shiny stone that gets gallade its is a dawn stone to get one fly to orberuge city go inton mt.cornet surf until you see a pokeball press a and you have a dawn stone5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Search Man. EXE 3,815 Contributions What level does kirlia evolve into Gardevoir? Level 30."
},
{
"docid": "D2547810#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_ralts_evolves_on\nWhat level does ralts evolves on?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon What level does ralts evolves on? Flag What level does ralts evolves on? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.1K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Ralts evolves into Kirlia starting at level 20, and then Kirlia evolves into Gardevoir starting at level 30, or can evolve into Gallade with a Dawn Stone if the pokemon is male. Ralts is #280 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation III Pokemon titles (Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald) where it could be found on Route 102. In Generation VI (X and Y), it can be found on Route 4, but its appearance is rare. ( There is also one for trade in Lumiose City with Diantha if you have beaten the Elite Four.) ____ If you wish to obtain a Gardevoir you evolve Kirlia at level 30 regardless of the gender. If you want a Gallade you will have to use a Dawn Stone on a Male Kirlia at any level... Nevertheless if you are playing to complete the Pokedex you will need both. Also, at level 50, Gardevoir learns a move!!! ("
},
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"docid": "D2095403#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_Mareep_evolve\nWhat level does mareep evolve at?",
"text": "Pokemon22 16 Contributions What level does mareep evolve at? Mareep evolves at lv. 15. Hope I helped! 8 [] mareep evolves into flaaffy at level 15 then ampharos at level 30. What level does mareep evolve or how do you evolve it on Pokemon XD?lvl. 15. Shanto94 3 Contributions What level does mareep evolve in emerald? Mareep evolve to flaffy in lvl 15 and flaffy evolve to Ampharos in lvl 30 in all versions of the game What level does mareep evolve in soul silver? It evolves at level fifteen and flaffy evolves at level 30 and it learns thunderpunch Aiji 419 Contributions What level does mareep evolve Pokemon emerald?"
},
{
"docid": "D1817854#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Level_Does_Larvitar_Evolve\nWhat level does Larvitar evolve?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Fire Red and Leaf Green What level does Larvitar evolve? Flag What level does Larvitar evolve? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.0K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Larvitar evolves into Pupitar starting at level 30, and then Pupitar evolves into Tyranitar starting at level 55. Larvitar is #246 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation II Pokemon titles (Gold, Silver, and Crystal) where it could be found at Mount Silver or (Crystal only) from the Rocket Game Corner. In Generation VI (X and Y), Larvitar can be found (in Y only) in Terminus Cave in a very rare horde encounter.36 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Silvershadows 3 Contributions What level does larvitar evolve at? It evolves at Lv. 30 into Pupitar. Pupitar evolves at Lv.55 into Tyranitar."
},
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"docid": "D1899679#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_amaura_evolve\nWhat level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?",
"text": "Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasa …What level does whismur evolve then when does loudred evolve?whismur evolves at level 20. loudred evolves at level 40. X-ploud is as good as snorlax!Poliponi 2 Contributions What level does swinub evolve after level 33? Swinub evolves into pilowswine at lv 33 and to get a mamoswine you have to teach it ancient power ( if it doesn't already know this go to the move tutor) then level it up. What level do evolving Pokemon in Heart Gold evolve at?metapod evolves on level 10 into butterfree on Pokemon heart gold if this wasnt what you where looking for im soooooooooooo sorry What level does beldum evolve if at level 31? Just grow it up one level so that evolves to Metang. Then, at level 45, it evolves into Metagross. Answerone01 3 Contributions What level does solosis evolve and who does he evolve into?lv 32 and into duoision who evolves into reuniclus at lv. 41Kevin Engstrom 92 Contributions What level will turtwig evolve at if it didn't evolve at level 16? It evolves at level 18 and not 16."
},
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"docid": "D2263627#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_Poliwhirl_evolve\nWhat level does Poliwhirl evolve?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon What level does Poliwhirl evolve? Flag What level does Poliwhirl evolve? Answer by Pokemoncheatsfreak14 Confidence votes 117Poliwhirl evolves into poliwrath when you use a Water Stone on it. It can also evolve into a politoed if you trade it while it's holding a King's Rock. Poliwhirle does not evolve by leveling up. If you give it a Water Stone it becomes a Poliwrath and if you trade it while holding a King's Rock it becomes a Politoad.14 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Reeking Havok 3,672 Contributions At what level does poliwag evolve into poliwhirl? Poliwag evolves int poliwhirl at level 25. What level does poliwhirl evolve into politoed? Level doesn't matter if you have a Poliwhirle then give it a King's rock then trade it with a friend to evolve it to Politoad."
},
{
"docid": "D2778163#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_Poliwag_evolve_at_in_HeartGold\nWhat level does Poliwag evolve at in HeartGold?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver What level does Poliwag evolve at in Heart Gold? Flag What level does Poliwag evolve at in Heart Gold? Answer by Lllooosssttt Confidence votes 334Poliwag will evolve into a Poliwhirl at Level 25. Poliwhirl is capable of evolving 2 different ways, you can use a Water Stone on it in order to evolve it into a Poliwrath or if you want it to evolve into a Politoed then you will need to give it a King's Rock and then trade it. i think its level 303 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Vanyel 572 Contributions What level does poliwag evolve in Pokemon? It depends, it might evolve around lv. 22 or 23, but it can also evolve at lv. 30 or 32, after that you use a water stone to evolve it into a polywrath, and if you want a poly …Junior Vafai 3 Contributions What level does Poliwag evolve? Poliwag evolves at lv 21, i have no idea what the previous answer was talking about, but as soon as poliwag reaches lv 21, it will evolve into poliwhirl."
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"docid": "D2060400#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_scraggy_evolve\nWhat level does scraggy evolve?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon What level does scraggy evolve? Flag What level does scraggy evolve? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.2K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Scraggy evolves into Scrafty starting at level 39. Scraggy is #559 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation V Pokemon titles (Black and White) where it could be found on Routes 1, 4, and 18, in the Desert Resort, and in the P2 Laboratory. In Generation VI (X and Y), it can be found on Route 5 in a horde. ____ Scraggy evolves at level 39 but i would give it an everstone until level 53 because it will learn these moves by about 10 levels slower if you evolve it immediately at 39. For the list below the first number will be Scraggy's \"\"Learning Level\"\" and the second number will be Scrafy's (Scraggy's Evolution) \"\"Learning Level\"\" an example is 34,54Facade 42,45Rock Climb 45,51Focus Punch 49,58Head Smash 53,658 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No When does scraggy evolve? Scraggy evolves at level 39."
},
{
"docid": "D236901#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/hobbies-games/evolution-chain-pokemon-purrloin-9f78777c58fc49d7\nWhat is the evolution chain of the Pokemon Purrloin?",
"text": "\"Hobbies & Games Pokemon Q: What is the evolution chain of the Pokemon Purrloin? A: Quick Answer Purrloin is Pokémon #509 in the Pokédex and only has one evolution. At level 20, Purrloin will evolve into Liepard, which is Pokémon #510. They are both \"\"dark\"\" type Pokémon. Continue Reading Keep Learning What is Pokemon Pearl Pokedex? How do you complete the Pokedex in \"\"Pokemon Fire Red\"\"? Can you find information about \"\"Axew\"\" on Serebii.net? Full Answer Purrloin can be found at Route 2, Route 3 and in the Dreamyard in Pokémon White. In Pokémon Black, it can be found at Route 3, Route 19 and Route 20. They are considered mischievous Pokémon that steal from people for fun."
},
{
"docid": "D1555177#0",
"title": "http://www.cheatsguru.com/gba/pokemon_light_platinum/walkthrough/2167719.htm\nPokemon Light Platinum Walkthrough",
"text": "Page 1This is my *attempt* at a walkthrough! Everything will be formatted and bold-ed and fast reference coded later. /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Contents | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ I. Stuffs II. FAQ III. Walkthrough PL-1. Introduction Sequence PL-2. Yellow Town PL-4. Route 401 PL-5. Central City PL-6. Marfeny Lake PL-7."
},
{
"docid": "D3059731#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_combusken_evolve_at\nWhat level does combusken evolve at?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon What level does combusken evolve at? Flag What level does combusken evolve at? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.2K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Combusken evolves into Blaziken starting at level 36. ( Torchic evolves into Combusken starting at level 16). Combusken is #256 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation III Pokemon titles (Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald) where it was an evolution of one of the starter pokemon, Torchic. In Generation VI (X and Y), it is unobtainable by encounter. To obtain this pokemon, you must evolve a special edition Torchic from a Pokemon Event, or trade for it with another pokemon player, since other people have them and breed them.11 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What level does combusken evolve?some at lv 34 and some at lv 36. mine at 36 16."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_ekans_evolve\nWhat level does Ekans evolve?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon What level does Ekans evolve? Flag What level does Ekans evolve? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.1K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Ekans evolves into Arbok starting at level 22. Ekans is #23 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation I Pokemon titles (Red, Blue, and Yellow) where it could be found (Red only) on Routes 4, 11, and 23. In Generation VI (X and Y), it can be caught on Route 14 in a Horde encounter.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Pokemon wizard 72 Contributions When does ekans evolve?at level 22Billybenj 126 Contributions What level does Ekans evolve on Pokemon Leaf Green?some ekans evolve at level 24 like mine did. I don't know why it might just be because I nicknamed it dan. u cannot catch ekans on Pokemon leaf green, it has to be traded from …Sharks249 158 Contributions What level does Ekans evolve at? It evolves into Arbok at level 22."
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"docid": "D2390165#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_nidorina_level_up_in_on_pokemon\nWhat level does nidorina level up in on Pokemon?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum What level does nidorina level up in on Pokemon? Flag What level does nidorina level up in on Pokemon? Edit Answer by Nidokingow Confidence votes 14=== The Nidoran male and female evolved at level 17 after that they need a moon stone to become Nidoking and Nidoqueen. Nidoqeen from female Nidoran and Nidoking from male Nidoran. sign Empoleon the water steel Pokemon . === I'm sorry,but your terribly wrong. It's level 16 it evolves, and yes it needs a moon stone. Signed by Nidoking,the Nidoking,lol.12 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Nintendo345 207 Contributions What level does nidorina evolve at? to evolve a nidorina use a moon stone."
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"title": "http://www.primagames.com/games/ni-no-kuni/news/ni-no-kuni-loco-toko\nNi no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch - Loco for Toko",
"text": "News Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch - Loco for Toko In our on-going Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch series, we introduce you to the mighty, pear-shaped Toko!Published 5 years, 1 month ago about Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witchby Jason Mitchell In the world of Ni no Kuni there is a unique creature called the Toko. This creature is notable for the substantial amounts of EXP it and its advanced forms are worth. Hunting down and defeating just one Toko can boost your party by several levels! But where do you find these elusive creatures and what's the best way to hunt them? Three varieties of Toko are available for hunting at various points in the game, each worth more EXP than the last and giving you great options for leveling throughout the game. Toko Your first available encounter with Toko is shortly after you get your ship. Sail far north along the eastern coast of the Summerlands to a series of islands north of the continent. The largest is called Swan Island but the one you really want is a small island south of Swan Island called Ugly Duckling Isle. This island is populated primarily by some very familiar faces and is the only place where you can find and recruit Mite, Thumbelemur and Seed Sprite (other than the ones you receive at the beginning of your journeys). Be wary though, they are far stronger than the ones you started with!"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_treecko_evolve\nWhat level does Treecko evolve?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum What level does Treecko evolve? Flag What level does Treecko evolve? Answer by Matthew Parker Confidence votes 6.7KTreecko evolves into Grovyle at level 16. Then, it evolves into Sceptile at level 36. Same goes for Torchic - Combusken - Blaziken and Mudkip - Marshtomp - Swampert.8 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What level does treecko evolve on Pokemon diamond? it evolvels at 16What episode does ash's treecko evolve?345Where can you get a treecko? You can receive a Treecko from Professor Birch in Pokemon Ruby, Sapphire or Emerald. To get it in other games you must trade it as it cannot be found in the wild. Addam Darwish 13,178 Contributions Pokemon, The Legend of Zelda, and Sonic the Hedgehog Expert What is the evolved form of treecko?"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/On_what_level_does_Turtwig_evolve\nOn what level does Turtwig evolve?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver On what level does Turtwig evolve? Flag On what level does Turtwig evolve? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.0K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Turtwig evolves into Grotle starting at level 18, and then Grotle evolves into Torterra starting at level 32. Turtwig is #387 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation IV Pokemon titles (Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum) where it was one of the starter pokemon. In Generation VI (X and Y), it is unobtainable by encounter. To obtain this pokemon, you must use the Poke Transporter to move it from another game, or trade for it with another pokemon player, since other people have them and breed them. Turtwig is a Grass type pokemon, as is Grotle. Then Grotle evolves into Tottera and turns into a Grass-Ground pokemon.18 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No HAHAH1111111111 4 Contributions What level does turtwig evolve on Pokemon diamond?"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_Fletchling_evolve\nWhat level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?",
"text": "Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasa …What level does whismur evolve then when does loudred evolve?whismur evolves at level 20. loudred evolves at level 40. X-ploud is as good as snorlax!Poliponi 2 Contributions What level does swinub evolve after level 33? Swinub evolves into pilowswine at lv 33 and to get a mamoswine you have to teach it ancient power ( if it doesn't already know this go to the move tutor) then level it up. What level do evolving Pokemon in Heart Gold evolve at?metapod evolves on level 10 into butterfree on Pokemon heart gold if this wasnt what you where looking for im soooooooooooo sorry What level does beldum evolve if at level 31? Just grow it up one level so that evolves to Metang. Then, at level 45, it evolves into Metagross. Answerone01 3 Contributions What level does solosis evolve and who does he evolve into?lv 32 and into duoision who evolves into reuniclus at lv. 41Kevin Engstrom 92 Contributions What level will turtwig evolve at if it didn't evolve at level 16? It evolves at level 18 and not 16."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_wingull_evolve\nWhat level does Wingull evolve?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum What level does Wingull evolve? Flag What level does Wingull evolve? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.2K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Wingull evolves into Pelipper starting at level 25. Wingull is #278 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation III Pokemon titles (Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald) where it could be found on Routes 103-110, 115, 118, 119, 121, 123-134, outside Mount Pyre, in Dewford and Pacifidlog Towns, and Ever Grande, Lilycove, Mossdeep and Slateport Cities. In Generation VI (X and Y), it can be found in Azure Bay, and on Routes 8 and 12.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Invisi Trophy 19 Contributions What level does Wingull evolve in Pokemon Ruby? Wingull evolves into Pelipper at level 25. Pelipper has the same types as wingull, water and flying. Municipal Thrash 9 Contributions What level does wingul evolve?level 25Addam Darwish 13,178 Contributions Pokemon, The Legend of Zelda, and Sonic the Hedgehog Expert What level does wingull evolve at?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scraggy\nList of generation V Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation V Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Scraggy)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fifth-generation (Generation V) of the Pokémon franchise features 156 fictional creatures introduced in the 2010 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Black and White. The following list details the 156 Pokémon of Generation V in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Victini, is number 494 and the last, Genesect, is number 649. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation V (2010) [nb 1] [nb 1]English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Victini Victini [2]494 Psychic Fire Does not evolve Black and White Victini is number #000 in the Unova Pokédex. Snivy Tsutarja [3]495 Grass Servine (#496) Black and White Servine Janovy [4]496 Grass Serperior (#497) Black and White Serperior Jalorda [5]497 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Tepig Pokabu [3]498 Fire Pignite (#499) Black and White Pignite Chaoboo [6]499 Fire Fighting Emboar (#500) Black and White Emboar Enbuoh [7]500 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Oshawott Mijumaru [3]501 Water Dewott (#502) Black and White Dewott Futachimaru [8]502 Water Samurott (#503) Black and White Samurott Daikenki [9]503 Water Does not evolve Black and White Patrat Minezumi [3]504 Normal Watchog (#505) Black and White Watchog Miruhog [3]505 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Lillipup Yorterrie [10]506 Normal Herdier (#507) Black and White Herdier Herderrie [10]507 Normal Stoutland (#508) Black and White Stoutland Mooland [10]508 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Purrloin Choroneko [11]509Dark Liepard (#510) Black and White Liepard Lepardas [10]510Dark Does not evolve Black and White Pansage Yanappu [12]511 Grass Simisage (#512) Black and White Simisage Yanakkie [13]512 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Pansear Baoppu [14]513 Fire Simisear (#514) Black and White Simisear Baokkie [15]514 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Panpour Hiyappu [16]515 Water Simipour (#516) Black and White Simipour Hiyakkie [17]516 Water Does not evolve Black and White Munna Munna [3]517 Psychic Musharna (#518) Black and White Musharna Musharna [3]518 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Pidove Mamepato [3]519 Normal Flying Tranquill (#520) Black and White Tranquill Hatoboh [18]520 Normal Flying Unfezant (#521) Black and White Unfezant Kenhallow [19]521 Normal Flying Does not evolve Black and White Blitzle Shimama [10]522 Electric Zebstrika (#523) Black and White Zebstrika Zebraika [20]523 Electric Does not evolve Black and White Roggenrola Dangoro [19]524 Rock Boldore (#525) Black and White Boldore Gantle [19]525 Rock Gigalith (#526) Black and White Gigalith Gigaiath [20]526 Rock Does not evolve Black and White Woobat Koromori [3]527 Psychic Flying Swoobat (#528) Black and White Swoobat Kokoromori [10]528 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Drilbur Mogurew [3]529 Ground Excadrill (#530) Black and White Excadrill Doryuzu [21]530 Ground Steel Does not evolve Black and White Audino Tabunne [22]531 Normal Mega Evolution Black and White Mega Audino Mega Tabunne [22]Normal Fairy Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Timburr Dokkorer [23]532Fighting Gurdurr (#533) Black and White Gurdurr Dotekkotsu [23]533Fighting Conkeldurr (#534) Black and White Conkeldurr Roubushin [10]534Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Tympole Otamaro [10]535 Water Palpitoad (#536) Black and White Palpitoad Gamagaru [10]536 Water Ground Seismitoad (#537) Black and White Seismitoad Gamageroge [10]537 Water Ground Does not evolve Black and White Throh Nageki [10]538Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sawk Dageki [10]539Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sewaddle Kurumiru [18]540 Bug Grass Swadloon (#541) Black and White Swadloon Kurumayu [23]541 Bug Grass Leavanny (#542) Black and White Leavanny Hahakomori [10]542 Bug Grass Does not evolve Black and White Venipede Fushide [23]543 Bug Poison Whirlipede (#544) Black and White Whirlipede Wheega [23]544 Bug Poison Scolipede (#545) Black and White Scolipede Pendror [18]545 Bug Poison Does not evolve Black and White Cottonee Monmen [10]546 Grass Fairy [nb 2] Whimsicott (#547) Black and White Whimsicott Elfuun [10]547 Grass Fairy [nb 2]Does not evolve Black and White Petilil Churine [10]548 Grass Lilligant (#549) Black and White Lilligant Dredear [10]549 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Basculin Bassrao [10]550 Water Does not evolve Black and White Sandile Meguroco [3]551 Ground Dark Krokorok (#552) Black and White Krokorok Waruvile [10]552 Ground Dark Krookodile (#553) Black and White Krookodile Waruvial [10]553 Ground Dark Does not evolve Black and White Darumaka Darumakka [18]554 Fire Darmanitan (#555) Black and White Darmanitan Hihidaruma [3]555 Fire Does not evolve Black and White Fire Psychic \"\"Zen Mode\"\"Maractus Maracacchi [10]556 Grass Does not evolve Black and White Dwebble Ishizumai [18]557 Bug Rock Crustle (#558) Black and White Crustle Iwapalace [23]558 Bug Rock Does not evolve Black and White Scraggy Zuruggu [18]559Dark Fighting Scrafty (#560) Black and White Scrafty Zuruzukin [23]560Dark Fighting Does not evolve Black and White Sigilyph Symboler [10]561 Psychic Flying Does not evolve Black and White Yamask Desumasu [18]562Ghost Cofagrigus (#563) Black and White Cofagrigus Desukarn [20]563Ghost Does not evolve Black and White Tirtouga Protoga [10]564 Water Rock Carracosta (#565) Black and White Carracosta Abagoura [10]565 Water Rock Does not evolve Black and White Archen Archen [24]566 Rock Flying Archeops (#567) Black and White Archeops Archeos [10]567 Rock Flying Does not evolve Black and White Trubbish Yabukuron [10]568Poison Garbodor (#569) Black and White Garbodor Dustdas [23]569Poison Does not evolve Black and White Zorua Zorua [3]570Dark Zoroark (#571) Black and White Zoroark Zoroark [3]571Dark Does not evolve Black and White Minccino Chillarmy [25]572 Normal Cinccino (#573) Black and White Cinccino Chillaccino [10]573 Normal Does not evolve Black and White Gothita Gothimu [24]574 Psychic Gothorita (#575) Black and White Gothorita Gothimiru [10]575 Psychic Gothitelle (#576) Black and White Gothitelle Gothiruselle [26]576 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Solosis Uniran [24]577 Psychic Duosion (#578) Black and White Duosion Doublan [10]578 Psychic Reuniclus (#579) Black and White Reuniclus Lanculus [18]579 Psychic Does not evolve Black and White Ducklett Koaruhie [10]580 Water Flying Swanna (#581) Black and White Swanna Swanna [10]581 Water Flying Does not evolve Black and White Vanillite Vanipeti [10]582 Ice Vanillish (#583) Black and White Vanillite and its evolutionary line were designed by British artist James Turner. They are based on ice cream cones. [ 27]Vanillish Vanirich [23]583 Ice Vanilluxe (#584) Black and White Vanilluxe Baivanilla [10]584 Ice Does not evolve Black and White Deerling Shikijika [28]585 Normal Grass Sawsbuck (#586) Black and White Form changes depending on the in-game season."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_gible_evolve\nWhat level do a gible evolve?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon What level do a gible evolve? Flag What level do a gible evolve? Answer by Vishnu2101 Confidence votes 189Gible evolves at level 24 into a Gabite and the a Garchomp. level 24 Gible evolves at level 24 to Gabite. At level 48 Gabite evolves to Garchomp. You get it at the hidden wayward cave. Special ability Sand Veil. Type Dragon/Ground. If You Get lucky When You Use A Repel In Victory Road Either A Buizel Or A GABITE Will Appear!!! gible evolves into gabit at level 24 Well it evolves at around 20 to 25 Gible is a groun and dragon type Pokemon."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_Staravia_evolve_in_Pokemon_pearl\nWhat level does staravia evolve in Pokemon pearl?",
"text": "Invincible Arceus 847 Contributions What level does staravia evolve in Pokemon pearl? Lv.14When does staravia evolve on Pokemon diamond?level 34Master Darkness 118 Contributions When does staravia evolve in pokemon diamond? Level 34 and it learns Close Combat (Fight) when it evolves also it learns Brave Bird (Flying) at Level 49, those are Powerful moves!! level 34 it is level 34!Superfailman 22 Contributions How do you evolve staravia in Pokemon diamond? You level it up to somewhere around level 35. Sethy98 36 Contributions How do you evolve a staravia in Pokemon pearl?staravia evolves between level 32 and level 35 hope i helped What level does staravia evolve in pearl?staravia evolves at lvl 55Jack Motherway 1 Contribution What level do the Pokemon STARAVIA evolve?it evolves into staraptor at level 35Godolino1 134 Contributions When does Staravia evolve in Pokemon plantinm? You can caught him on level 19,put on day-care and get it on level 29,then he envolve on level 34. When does staravia evolve in Pokemon Platinum?stavia evolves at level 27How do you evolve staravia in Pokemon platinum?level it to 34Pokemon pearl how to evolve staravia?train it to lvl 34 and it will evolve into staraptor ; flying and fighting (normal) it is very good reccomended moveset- close combat (lern at lvl 34 aerial ace (lern at lvl 2 …YRMC 31 Contributions In Pokemon pearl why won't my staravia evolve and he is at level 53?does it try 2 evolve but then u keep pressing a,b,a,b? or does it hold a everstone, if these don't help go get another staravia, i dont want my staraptor do u want it its leve …"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_togepi_evolve_at\nWhat level does Togepi evolve at?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum What level does Togepi evolve at? Flag What level does Togepi evolve at? Answer by Pokefan87 Confidence votes 116TOGEPI does not evolve at a certain level. You must give TOGEPI a lot of love for it to evolve. i sugest you give it an item, use it in battles and let it follow you around.29 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Illie 123 10 Contributions What level does Togepi evolve? Togepi does not evolve at a specific level. You have to get its friendship maxed out first*, then you level it up and it evolves. * =This is how you get a Pokemon's friendsh …At what level does Togepi evolve?it evolves from friendship Syberlaser 22 Contributions What level does Togepi evolve in diamond?you use a dawn stone to get togekiss What level does Togepi evolve on? It evolves into Togetic when leveled up with high happiness, who evolves into Togekiss when exposed to a Shiny Stone."
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"docid": "D830097#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Flying_type\nFlying type",
"text": "The Flying - type ( ひこうタイプ Hikou taipu in Japanese) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types . Pokémon of this type can fly, many of them live at high altitudes, even. Most of them are birds and insects. Their power is mostly related with aerial and wind-related attacks. Most of them have wings, but there are also some of them that just float without wings, like Rayquaza and Gyarados . Flying has been paired with every other Pokémon type to create a species; the introduction of Fighting/Flying Hawlucha completed all possible pairings. Until Generation V no species was ever a pure Flying-type; purely Flying-typing could only be obtained in battle by Porygon, Kecleon and Arceus, which all had signature moves or abilities to do so. Famous Flying-type Pokémon Trainers include Falkner, the first Gym Leader of the Johto region; Winona, the sixth Gym Leader of Hoenn; Skyla, the sixth Unova Gym Leader; and Kahili, a member of the Alola Elite Four . Contents [ show]Flying-type moves There are 24 Flying-type moves. In Generation I, 7 moves were introduced."
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"docid": "D3533902#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_level_up_easy_in_unovarpg\nHow do you level up easy in unovarpg?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Uncategorized How do you level up easy in unovarpg? Flag How do you level up easy in unovarpg? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.well there it this trainer who has all shedinja lv 100 and you know all shedinja have 1 hp so just attack it over and over and it may take 2 or 3 days but its worth it. kow to get to it just go to the trainer search and type in mac user .2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Sierra3100 11 Contributions Easy way to level up Pokemon? Go to route 29 in the Grassy feilds to the right of Cherrybloom town or whatever it's called. Talk to your Pokemon a lot or just walk around. You will eventually get to batt …Hilmar Zonneveld 66,840 Contributions How do you level up easy on Rune Scape? If you mean \"\"level up combat level\"\", you have to fight a lot. There is no easy shortcut.- -DAZZLE."
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"docid": "D502915#0",
"title": "http://www.cheatcc.com/3ds/pokemonmooncheatscodes.html\n.",
"text": "\"Zygarde Core and Cell Locations Review Advertisement Why We’re Crushing on Ivy HARD A Look Back at Five Years of PS4 Are Mobile Games Finally Worth Playing? What Happens When the Bitcoin Bubble Bursts? More Special Features... Mystery Gift passwords At the main menu, select the \"\"Mystery Gift\"\" option. Then, enter one of the following passwords to get the corresponding gift. Note: The Mystery Gift passwords require an internet connection, and all expire on October 31, 2017. Abomasite, Aggronite, Manectite, and Tyranitarite Mega Stones Enter \"\" SABLEVOLANT \"\" as a password to get the Abomasite, Aggronite, Manectite, and Tyranitarite Mega Stones. Altarianite, Ampharosite, Latiasite, and Latiosite Mega Stones Enter \"\" DRACHE \"\" as a password to get the Altarianite, Ampharosite, Latiasite, and Latiosite Mega Stones. Audinite, Beedrillite, Mawilite, and Medichamite Mega Stones Enter \"\" INTIMIDATE \"\" as a password to get the Audinite, Beedrillite, Mawilite, and Medichamite Mega Stones. Banettite, Blaziken, Cameruptite, Sceptile, and Swampert Mega Stones Enter \"\" MATSUBUSA \"\" as a password to get the Banettite, Blaziken, Cameruptite, Sceptile, and Swampert Mega Stones. Diancite, Galladite, Gardevoirite, and Lopunnite Mega Stones Enter \"\" POYONG \"\" as a password to get the Diancite, Galladite, Gardevoirite, and Lopunnite Mega Stones."
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"docid": "D1685937#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucario\nLucario",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Lucario Pokémon series character National Pokédex Riolu - Lucario (#448) - Hippopotas First appearance Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew First game Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Designed by Ken Sugimori Voiced by English Sean Schemmel ( movie, SSB for 3DS/Wii U [1]) Bill Rogers (all other appearances) Japanese Daisuke Namikawa (movie, Brawl, SSB for 3DS/Wii U) Daisuke Sakaguchi (anime) Rikako Aikawa (anime, Cameron's/Kotetsu's) Kiyotaka Furushima (anime, Korrina's/Corni's)Lucario ( ルカリオ Rukario, / l uː ˈ k ɑːr iː oʊ /) is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak 's Pokémon franchise. Created by Ken Sugimori, Lucario first appeared as a central character in the film Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, and later appeared in the video games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and subsequent sequels, also appearing in various merchandise, spin-off titles and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Lucario is voiced by Daisuke Namikawa, Daisuke Sakaguchi, Rikako Aikawa and Kiyotaka Furushima in Japanese, and Bill Rogers and Sean Schemmel in English. Known as the Aura Pokémon, Lucario can sense and manipulate Aura ( 波導Hadō), a special kind of energy which is emitted by all living creatures. Lucario is also featured as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Since its debut in the Pokémon series, Lucario has received generally positive reception. It has been featured in several forms of merchandise, including figurines, plush toys, and the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Contents [ hide ]1 Concept and creation2 Appearances2.1 In the video games2.2 In the anime2.3 In other media3 Promotion and reception4 References5 External links Concept and creation [ edit]The design and art direction for Lucario was provided by Ken Sugimori, a friend of the creator of the Pokémon games, Satoshi Tajiri. [ 2] The species first appeared in the Nintendo DS games, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, released in Japan in 2006. In an interview, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl director Junichi Masuda noted Lucario's name as one of the most difficult to create, due to an effort to make it appealing to both Japanese and American audiences. [ 3]Lucario is a canid -like Pokémon that is a bipedal digitigrade with finger -like digits on its forepaws, while its chest and the exterior of its wrists each feature a single, white spike."
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"docid": "D216900#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.neoseeker.com/wiki/NU\nTier listings",
"text": "Page Discussion History Tier listings (Redirected from NU)Tiers are, in a way, a ranking system for Pokémon. The placement of Pokémon within the tiers defines both their usage and their overall potential. Pokémon that are strong and used often will find themselves in the high tier of OU, while weaker and less common Pokémon will find their way into UU, RU, NU, and PU. The faux tier of BL is for Pokémon that are too strong for the UU environment, but are not used enough for OU. This is usually for their lack of potential in the standard environment, but there are various other reasons. The BL2, BL3, and BL4 tiers are basically the same thing, but for Pokemon too strong for the RU, NU, and PU environment, respectively. The only unbalanced tier is the Uber tier, which is for Pokémon that are game-breaking in the standard environment. Most Pokémon in this tier are legendaries with a base stat total of at least 600. Contents [ hide ]1 Please Note2 Limbo3 Anything Goes4 Uber5 Overused (OU)6 Borderline (BL)7 Underused (UU)8 Borderline 2 (BL2)9 Rarelyused (RU)10 Borderline 3 (BL3)11 Never Used (NU)12 Borderline 4 (BL4)13 PU14 Little Cup (LC)15 Not Fully Evolved (NFE)Please Note This tier list does resemble Smogon's Tier list. The reasoning for this is the fact that all competitive players on this website use that tier list for all battles."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_Staravia_evolve\nIn what level does staravia evolve in Pokemon Platinum?",
"text": "Answered In Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum In what level does staravia evolve in Pokemon Platinum? It evolves at Level 34. Answered In Unova RPG (Pokemon Indigo)What level does staravia evolve in Pokemon indigo? I dont know but in platinum its level 34 so work on that. Justin Edgar 381 Contributions Answered In Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum Can you evolve a staravia at level 54? If you catch a Pokemon in the wild that is past the level of evolution, it will evolve when you level it up once. For example, if you catch a level 54 Staravia and level it up …Tabor Chao 1,265 Contributions Answered In Pokemon What level do you evolve staravia? Staravia evolves into a Staraptor at level 34. Kailee Star 5,976 Contributions Answered In Pokemon Heart Gold and Soul Silver What level does staravia evolve at on Pokemon heart gold? Staravia evolves into Staraptor at level 34."
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"docid": "D2088519#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_vanillish_evolve_at_in_pokemon\nWhat level does poliwag evolve in Pokemon?",
"text": "Vanyel 572 Contributions What level does poliwag evolve in Pokemon? It depends, it might evolve around lv. 22 or 23, but it can also evolve at lv. 30 or 32, after that you use a water stone to evolve it into a polywrath, and if you want a poly …Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasaur- …Aiji 419 Contributions At what level does the Pokemon riolu evolve? Riolu evolves if it is at maximum happiness and levels up (at any level) during the day time. Edit What level does carvhana evolve in Pokemon?in level 30Edit Tails Fox12 61 Contributions What level does eggcecute evolve in Pokemon? Exeggcute evolves with leaf stone. For more info click link below. Edit What level do evolving Pokemon in Heart Gold evolve at?metapod evolves on level 10 into butterfree on Pokemon heart gold if this wasnt what you where looking for im soooooooooooo sorry Edit Jakeknow11 9 Contributions How do you evolve vanillish on Pokemon White? Level him up to level 47 to get a Vanilluxe."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_kofing_evolve\nWhat level does kofing evolve?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon What level does kofing evolve? Flag What level does kofing evolve? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Starting at level 35 Koffing can evolve into Wheezing. Once evolved it will retain the same type poison and ability amorphous.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How old is kofe Kingston?he is 555555555555555550000000000000000000000 years old go find a job Edit Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasaur- …What level does whismur evolve then when does loudred evolve?whismur evolves at level 20. loudred evolves at level 40. X-ploud is as good as snorlax!Edit Poliponi 2 Contributions What level does swinub evolve after level 33? Swinub evolves into pilowswine at lv 33 and to get a mamoswine you have to teach it ancient power ( if it doesn't already know this go to the move tutor) then level it up. Edit What level do evolving Pokemon in Heart Gold evolve at?metapod evolves on level 10 into butterfree on Pokemon heart gold if this wasnt what you where looking for im soooooooooooo sorry Edit What level does beldum evolve if at level 31?"
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"docid": "D2580502#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_braixen_evolve\nWhat level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?",
"text": "Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasa …What level does whismur evolve then when does loudred evolve?whismur evolves at level 20. loudred evolves at level 40. X-ploud is as good as snorlax!Poliponi 2 Contributions What level does swinub evolve after level 33? Swinub evolves into pilowswine at lv 33 and to get a mamoswine you have to teach it ancient power ( if it doesn't already know this go to the move tutor) then level it up. What level do evolving Pokemon in Heart Gold evolve at?metapod evolves on level 10 into butterfree on Pokemon heart gold if this wasnt what you where looking for im soooooooooooo sorry What level does beldum evolve if at level 31? Just grow it up one level so that evolves to Metang. Then, at level 45, it evolves into Metagross. Answerone01 3 Contributions What level does solosis evolve and who does he evolve into?lv 32 and into duoision who evolves into reuniclus at lv. 41Kevin Engstrom 92 Contributions What level will turtwig evolve at if it didn't evolve at level 16? It evolves at level 18 and not 16."
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"docid": "D1767155#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piplup\nList of generation IV Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation IV Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Piplup)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The fourth-generation (Generation IV) of the Pokémon franchise features 107 fictional creatures introduced in the 2006 Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The following list details the 107 Pokémon of Generation IV in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Turtwig, is number 387 and the last, Arceus, is number 493. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Notes4 References Design and development [ edit]List of Pokémon [ edit]List of Pokémon species introduced in Generation IV (2006) [nb 1] [ hide] English name Japanese name National Pokédex number Type (s)Evolves into First appeared Notes Primary Secondary Turtwig Naetle [2]387 Grass Grotle (#388) Diamond and Pearl Grotle Hayashigame [3]388 Grass Torterra (#389) Diamond and Pearl Torterra Dodaitose [4]389 Grass Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chimchar Hikozaru [5]390 Fire Monferno (#391) Diamond and Pearl Monferno Moukazaru [6]391 Fire Fighting Infernape (#392) Diamond and Pearl Infernape Goukazaru [7]392 Fire Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Piplup Pochama [3]393 Water Prinplup (#394) Diamond and Pearl Prinplup Pottaishi [7]394 Water Empoleon (#395) Diamond and Pearl Empoleon Emperte [3]395 Water Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Starly Mukkuru [3]396 Normal Flying Staravia (#397) Diamond and Pearl Staravia Mukubird [7]397 Normal Flying Staraptor (#398) Diamond and Pearl Staraptor Mukuhawk [8]398 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bidoof Bippa [9]399 Normal Bibarel (#400) Diamond and Pearl Bibarel Beadaru [9]400 Normal Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Kricketot Korobohsh [9]401 Bug Kricketune (#402) Diamond and Pearl Kricketune Korotock [9]402 Bug Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shinx Kolink [5]403 Electric Luxio (#404) Diamond and Pearl Luxio Luxio [7]404 Electric Luxray (#405) Diamond and Pearl Luxray Rentorar [10]405 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Budew Subomie [11]406 Grass Poison Roselia (#315) Diamond and Pearl Roserade Roserade [7]407 Grass Poison Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cranidos Zugaidos [7]408 Rock Rampardos (#409) Diamond and Pearl Rampardos Rampald [12]409 Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Shieldon Tatetops [9]410 Rock Steel Bastiodon (#411) Diamond and Pearl Bastiodon Torideps [12]411 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Burmy Minomucchi [9]412 Bug Wormadam (#413) [nb 2]Mothim (#414) [nb 3]Diamond and Pearl Wormadam Minomadam [9]413 Bug Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl\"\"Plant Cloak Womadam\"\"Bug Ground \"\"Sandy Cloak Wormadam\"\"Bug Steel \"\"Trash Cloak Wormadam\"\"Mothim Gamale [13]414 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Combee Mitsuhoney [7]415 Bug Flying Vespiquen (#416) [nb 4]Diamond and Pearl Vespiquen Beequen [3]416 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Female-only [14]Pachirisu Pachirisu [15]417 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Notably used by Se Jun Park to win the 2014 Pokémon World Championships [16]Buizel Buoysel [17]418 Water Floatzel (#419) Diamond and Pearl Floatzel Floazel [9]419 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Cherubi Cherinbo [18]420 Grass Cherrim (#421) Diamond and Pearl Cherrim Cherrim [6]421 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Capable of changing between \"\"Overcast\"\" and \"\"Sunshine\"\" forms depending on in-battle weather effects. Shellos Karanakushi [19]422 Water Gastrodon (#423) Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Gastrodon Tritodon [13]423 Water Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Has two visually different forms Ambipom Eteboth [3]424 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Drifloon Fuwante [20]425Ghost Flying Drifblim (#426) Diamond and Pearl Drifblim Fuwaride [12]426Ghost Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Buneary Mimirol [7]427 Normal Lopunny (#428) Diamond and Pearl Lopunny Mimilop [12]428 Normal Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lopunny Mega Mimilop [21]Normal Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Mismagius Mumargi [6]429Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Honchkrow Dongkarasu [5]430Dark Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glameow Nyarmar [22]431 Normal Purugly (#432) Diamond and Pearl Purugly Bunyatto [9]432 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Chingling Lisyan [3]433 Psychic Chimecho (#358) Diamond and Pearl Stunky Skunpuu [9]434Poison Dark Skuntank (#435) Diamond and Pearl Skuntank Skutank [10]435Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bronzor Dohmirror [9]436 Steel Psychic Bronzong (#437) Diamond and Pearl Bronzong Dohtakun [10]437 Steel Psychic Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Bonsly Usohachi [23]438 Rock Sudowoodo (#185) Diamond and Pearl Mime Jr. Manene [24]439 Psychic Fairy [nb 5] Mr. Mime (#122) Diamond and Pearl Happiny Pinpuku [25]440 Normal Chansey (#113) Diamond and Pearl Chatot Perap [17]441 Normal Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Spiritomb Mikaruge [7]442Ghost Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gible Fukamaru [12]443Dragon Ground Gabite (#444) Diamond and Pearl Gabite Gabite [6]444Dragon Ground Garchomp (#445) Diamond and Pearl Garchomp Gaburias [26]445Dragon Ground Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Garchomp Mega Gaburias [26] Dragon Ground Does not evolve X and YMunchlax Gonbe [27]446 Normal Snorlax (#143) Diamond and Pearl Riolu Riolu [3]447Fighting Lucario (#448) Diamond and Pearl Lucario Lucario [28]448Fighting Steel Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Lucario Mega Lucario [26] Fighting Steel Does not evolve X and YHippopotas Hippopotas [9]449 Ground Hippowdon (#450) Diamond and Pearl Hippowdon Kabaldon [5]450 Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Skorupi Scorupi [9]451Poison Bug Drapion (#452) Diamond and Pearl Drapion Dorapion [3]452Poison Dark Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Croagunk Gureggru [3]453Poison Fighting Toxicroak (#454) Diamond and Pearl Toxicroak Dokurog [5]454Poison Fighting Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Carnivine Muskippa [29]455 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Finneon Keikouo [30]456 Water Lumineon (#457) Diamond and Pearl Lumineon Neolant [10]457 Water Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mantyke Tamanta|タマンタ 458 Water Flying Mantine (#226) Diamond and Pearl Snover Yukikaburi [5]459 Grass Ice Abomasnow (#460) Diamond and Pearl Abomasnow Yukinooh [26]460 Grass Ice Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Mega Abomasnow Mega Yukinooh [26]Grass Ice Does not evolve X and YWeavile Manyula [28]461Dark Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magnezone Jibacoil [9]462 Electric Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Lickilicky Berobelt [31]463 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rhyperior Dosidon [3]464 Ground Rock Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Tangrowth Mojumbo [6]465 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Electivire Elekible [32]466 Electric Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Magmortar Booburn [7]467 Fire Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Togekiss Togekiss [33]468 Fairy [nb 6]Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Yanmega Megayanma [5]469 Bug Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Leafeon Leafia [34]470 Grass Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Glaceon Glacia [6]471 Ice Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gliscor Glion [6]472 Ground Flying Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Mamoswine Mammoo [6]473 Ice Ground Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Porygon-ZPorygon-Z [10]474 Normal Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Gallade Erureido [7]475 Psychic Fighting Mega Evolution Diamond and Pearl Male only Mega Gallade Mega Erureido [21]Psychic Fighting Does not evolve Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire Probopass Dainose [9]476 Rock Steel Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Dusknoir Yonoir [5]477Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Froslass Yukimenoko [9]478 Ice Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Design inspired by the Japanese yōkai Yuki-onna, a vengeful spirit that takes the form of a woman and traps its victims with its icy breath or within blizzards. [ 35]Rotom Rotom [5]479 Electric Ghost Does not evolve Diamond and Pearl Rotom is capable of changing between six different forms by possessing various household appliances. It can also possess a special Pokédex used in Alola to assist trainers."
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"docid": "D2076708#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_trubbish_evolve\nWhat level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?",
"text": "Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasaur- …What level do evolving Pokemon in Heart Gold evolve at?metapod evolves on level 10 into butterfree on Pokemon heart gold if this wasnt what you where looking for im soooooooooooo sorry Edit How do you chatch trubbish in pokemo white?in route 5Edit What lvl does trubbish evolve?according to bulbapedia, trubbish evolves at level 36. Edit When does trubbish evolve? Trubbish evolves at level 36 into Garbodor Edit Answerone01 3 Contributions What level does solosis evolve and who does he evolve into?lv 32 and into duoision who evolves into reuniclus at lv. 41Edit Cbell1olo 8 Contributions Where do you get trubbish? You can find Trubbish on route 16 or route 5 which are both near Nimbasa city :)Edit Brian Chen 684 Contributions What level does trubbish evolve at? It evolves into Garbodor at level 36. Edit What level does trubbish evolve on in Pokemon black?level 99 just kidding i dont know but if you want one you can capture one Edit How do you evolve trubbish on Pokemon White?get it to level 36. Edit Win1236548 7,853 Contributions What type of Pokemon is Trubbish? Trubbish is a Poison type pokemon. Edit How do you catch trubbish in Pokemon black?"
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"docid": "D2303888#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.neoseeker.com/wiki/Turtwig\nTurtwig",
"text": "\"Page Discussion History Turtwig TurtwigナエトルDeoxys < Turtwig > Grotle Species Type Tiny Leaf Pokémon Number Ability#387 Overgrow Shell Armor Height Weight1'4\"\" (0.4m) 22.5lbs (10.2kg)Gender Ratio Male: 87.5% Female: 12.5%Evolves From Evolves Into None Grotle Egg Group Catch Rate Monster / Grass 45Tier EV Yield NFE 1 Attack Point Turtwig ( ナエトル) is the first Pokémon in the Sinnoh Pokédex. It is a Grass Type, and it is known as the Tiny Leaf Pokémon. Turtwig has the Overgrow Ability. This Ability increases the power of all its Grass Type attacks by 50% when its HP falls below one-third of its maximum. A second Ability is available to Turtwig that come from the Dream World, the Shell Armor Ability. This Ability protects it from taking a Critical Hit. Turtwig gains the opportunity to evolve into a Grotle starting at Level 18, and can evolve a second time into Torterra starting at Level 32. Turtwig is in the Egg Groups Monster and Grass, and its Egg takes approximately 5,120 Steps to hatch. It takes Turtwig 1,059,860 Experience Points to reach Level 100. Contents [ hide ]1 Biology1.1 Physiology1.2 Gender Differences2 Game Information2.1 Original Games2.2 Spin-Off Games2.3 Trading Card Game3 Anime/Manga Information3.1 Anime3.2 Moves3.3 Manga4 Pokémon Information4.1 Competitive Battling4.2 Area Location4.3 Pokédex Entries4.4 Pokéthlon Statistics4.5 Statistics5 Moves5.1 Via Level-Up5.2 Via TM/HM5.3 Via Breeding5.4 Via Move Tutor5.4.1 All Generation 5 Games5.4.2 Black 2/White 2 Exclusive Moves5.5 Generation IV Exclusive Moves5.5.1 By TM/HM5.5.2 By Move Tutor5.5.2.1 Platinum, Heart Gold and Soul Silver5.5.2.2 Heart Gold and Soul Silver6 Evolution Line7 Type Matchups Biology Physiology Turtwig takes on the appearance of a green turtle that has a leaf growing on the top of its head."
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"docid": "D1630995#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Ash%27s_Staraptor\nAsh's Staraptor",
"text": "in: Character Pokémon that have evolved, Ash's Pokémon, Normal-type anime Pokémon, and 2 more Ash's Staraptor English Edit Share Ash's Staraptor サトシのムクホーク Satoshi's Mukuhooku Pokémon information Type:normal / flying Gender: Male [1]Ability: Intimidate (Not activated)Debut: Two Degrees of Separation!Trainer: Ash Ketchum Current location: At Oak's Lab Other details This Staraptor is a normal / flying - type Pokémon owned by Ash. He is the first Pokémon Ash obtained in the Sinnoh region . Contents [ show]Personality Staraptor as a Starly from his debut appearance, he shows as a navigator like the other bird Pokémon Ash had caught but he was a very calm and demeanor bird. In A Staravia Is Born!, Starly demonstrates his leadership qualities and acts as a boss from a business company when he orders Meowth in his hypnotise state to make all of the flock of Pokémon to escape. Upon his evolution to Staravia, he is shown as a glamorous bird Pokémon when he demonstrates his Aerial Ace to blast Team Rocket off and also the way he spoke to Ash is much more glamorous and outspoken. In A Gruff Act To Follow!, he is also shown to get terrified and dismayed towards Ash when Ash didn't chose him during Gym battles until The Grass Menagerie! . As a Staraptor, he is a really strong battler when using Close Combat and is very competitive when fighting other Pokémon. Staraptor's glamorous and outspoken behavior and his competitive in battling is later shared by Ash's Unfezant during Ash's travels in the Unova region within her evolutionary stage."
},
{
"docid": "D2842481#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_noibat_evolve\nWhat level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?",
"text": "Ian P Johnson 4 Contributions What level do evolving Pokemon evolve at?ponyta-level 40 rapidash-last evolution budew-give lots of love Roselia-shiny stone roserade-full evolution staravia-level 34 staraptor-full evolution bulbasa …What level does whismur evolve then when does loudred evolve?whismur evolves at level 20. loudred evolves at level 40. X-ploud is as good as snorlax!Poliponi 2 Contributions What level does swinub evolve after level 33? Swinub evolves into pilowswine at lv 33 and to get a mamoswine you have to teach it ancient power ( if it doesn't already know this go to the move tutor) then level it up. What level do evolving Pokemon in Heart Gold evolve at?metapod evolves on level 10 into butterfree on Pokemon heart gold if this wasnt what you where looking for im soooooooooooo sorry What level does beldum evolve if at level 31? Just grow it up one level so that evolves to Metang. Then, at level 45, it evolves into Metagross. Answerone01 3 Contributions What level does solosis evolve and who does he evolve into?lv 32 and into duoision who evolves into reuniclus at lv. 41Kevin Engstrom 92 Contributions What level will turtwig evolve at if it didn't evolve at level 16? It evolves at level 18 and not 16."
},
{
"docid": "D3410100#0",
"title": "http://pixelmon.wikia.com/wiki/Breeding\nBreeding",
"text": "\"Breeding is the method of choosing two of your Pokémon to send to the local region's Day Care in the hopes that the pair will produce an Egg. This is a useful technique to raise Pokémon with unusual attributes, such as elevated Attack, Defense, Speed, etc. compared to members of the same species on a similar level. Pokémon that are hatched from Eggs can have access to stronger attacks earlier than normal, such as learning a parent's TM or HM move. Some Pokémon, like Pichu, can learn a move the parents would never learn, such as Volt Tackle if one of the parents are holding a special item, such as the Light Ball in Pichu's case. Contents [ show]Locations The locations of the Day Care center depends on the versions of the game. Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal - Route 34Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald - Route 117Pokémon Fire Red/Leaf Green - Four Island Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum - Solaceon Town Pokémon Heart Gold/Soul Silver - Route 34Pokémon Black/White - Route 3Pokémon X and Y - Route 7Pokémon Sun and Moon - Paniola Ranch Conditions When the Day Care Center alerts you of a new Egg, you must work at hatching it. You must have an empty slot on your team to accept the Egg. The Day Care center will keep it if you did not do so. Every egg has a special number of steps required to hatch it, so travel around the region (a bicycle will be much quicker) and hatch the egg."
},
{
"docid": "D1555177#0",
"title": "http://www.cheatsguru.com/gba/pokemon_light_platinum/walkthrough/2167719.htm\nPokemon Light Platinum Walkthrough",
"text": "Page 1This is my *attempt* at a walkthrough! Everything will be formatted and bold-ed and fast reference coded later. /------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Contents | -------------------------------------------------------------------------/ I. Stuffs II. FAQ III. Walkthrough PL-1. Introduction Sequence PL-2. Yellow Town PL-4. Route 401 PL-5. Central City PL-6. Marfeny Lake PL-7."
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"docid": "D14327#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091129074315AAjf70h\nWhat is the best pokemon type/Pokemon attack to beat a Lucario?",
"text": "Games & Recreation Video & Online Games What is the best pokemon type/Pokemon attack to beat a Lucario? I have been fighting ,on Pokemon Diamond, the Veilstone City gym leader. I've easily gotten past her 2 first pokemon, but then comes Lucario and I immediately lose. Nothing I have get past it. What is best to beat it? Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Lucario is a Fighting/Steel-type Pokemon, so use Pokemon that have a type advantage. Lucario is ONLY weak to Fighting, Fire and Ground-type attacks. So use Pokemon that use those type of moves. The ideal Lucario counter is Infernape, it has both Fire and Fighting-type moves, and will almost certainly outspeed Lucario. Torterra is also a valid choice as it learns Ground-type moves."
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"docid": "D2399852#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Starly\nStarly",
"text": "\"in: Normal-type Pokémon, Flying-type Pokémon, Generation IV Pokémon, and 12 more Starly English Edit Share Starlyムックル Mukkuru Generation IVEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Starling Pokémon Abilities Keen Eye Reckless ( DW)Pokédex Empoleon ← 396 → Staravia Kanto N/A Johto N/AHoenn N/A Sinnoh 010Unova N/A Coastal Kalos 099Alola N/AEvolves from None Evolves into Staravia Gender50% ♂ / 50 % ♀Weight Height4.4 lbs. 2.0 kg 1'00\"\" 0.3 m Pokédex color Egg group Brown Flying Shape Footprint Cry Starly is a Normal / Flying - type Generation IV Pokémon . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Starly are small bird-like Pokémon, named after a starling with a similar appearance to other bird Pokémon such as Pidgey, Taillow and Pidgeot. Its body is mainly brown-gray in color with white blotches on its face, chest and a single white feather on its tail while the others are black. There is a small feather located on the back of its head that curls up similar to its evolved forms, though less dramatic. It also has orange feet and an orange beak. If a Starly is Shiny it is light brown. Gender differences Male Starly have bigger face prints then the females. Special abilities All Starly have the ability Keen Eye, which prevents any accuracy loss during battle. Additionally, Starly are small in size, giving it the ability to easily hide from enemies."
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"docid": "D1493976#0",
"title": "http://pixelmon.wikia.com/wiki/Trapinch\nTrapinch",
"text": "\"in: Ground-type Pokémon, Generation III Pokémon, Single Type Pokémon, and 10 more Trapinch English Edit Share Trapinchナックラー Nakkuraa Generation IIIEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Ant Pit Pokémon Abilities Hyper Cutter Arena Trap Sheer Force ( DW)Pokédex Spinda ← 328 → Vibrava Kanto N/A Johto N/AHoenn 116 / 121 Sinnoh N/AUnova 121Mountain Kalos 003Alola 235 / 304Evolves from None Evolves into Vibrava Gender50% ♂ / 50 % ♀Weight Height33.1 lbs. 15.0 kg 2'04\"\" 0.7 m Pokédex color Egg group Brown Bug Shape Footprint Cry Trapinch (Japanese: ナックラー Nakkuraa) is a Ground -type Pokémon introduced in Generation III . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Trapinch appears to be an orange bug with a large head and jaws as well as a white underside. Trapinch also has short stubby legs along with twinkles found in its eyes. Natural abilities Trapinch has the abilities Hyper Cutter and Arena Trap along with the hidden ability Sheer Force. Hyper Cutter prevents Trapinch's attack from becoming decreased whilst Arena Trap prevents Pokémon from fleeing the battle, excluding itself. Sheer Force removes additional effects from Trapinch to raise its power. Evolution Trapinch can evolve into Vibrava once level 35 is reached, then into Flygon at Level 45. Game info Game locations Locations Version (s) Area (s) Rarity Ruby / Sapphire Route 111 Uncommon Emerald Mirage Tower, Route 111 Common Fire Red / Leaf Green Trade None Diamond / Pearl Route 228 ( Poké Radar ) Rare Platinum Trade None Heart Gold / Soul Silver Safari Zone Rare Black / White White Forest (White only) Common Black 2 / White 2 Desert Resort Common X / Y Route 13 Uncommon Sun / Moon Haina Desert Rare Side game locations Locations Game (s) Area (s)Pokémon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire Hatch an egg Pokémon Trozei! Phobos Drill, Endless Level 27, Forever Level 27, Mr. Who's Den Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team Silent Chasm (6-9F), Wish Cave (21-28F), Desert Region (1-11F), Joyous Tower (21-24F)Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness Northern Desert (1-15F)Pokédex entries Pokédex Entries Ruby Trapinch's nest is a sloped, bowl-like pit dug in sand."
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"docid": "D2289484#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninjask\nList of generation III Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation III Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Ninjask)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The third-generation (Generation III) of the Pokémon franchise features 135 fictional creatures introduced in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of Generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Reception4 Notes5 References Design and development [ edit]Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokémon has a very different \"\"feel\"\" from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokémon – save for Azurill and Wynaut – have no relation to those of the previous generations. Unlike generation 1 and 2, two of the \"\"starter\"\" Pokémon of Ruby and Sapphire gained a secondary typing in their final form, giving them a wider range of abilities. Ruby and Sapphire features two \"\"Mythical Pokémon\"\" – Jirachi and Deoxys – both of which became available to coincide with their respective anime movies. [ 1]Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire significantly increased the amount of \"\"Dark\"\"- and \"\"Steel\"\"-type Pokémon in the series, as only a few Pokémon in previous generations used these typings."
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"docid": "D1299153#0",
"title": "http://www.ign.com/faqs/2003/pokemon-battle-e-pokemon-of-the-day-vibrava-329-393873\nPokemon Ruby Version - Pokemon of the Day: Vibrava (#329)",
"text": "\"Pokemon Ruby Version - Pokemon of the Day: Vibrava (#329)Pokemon have taken a new evolution with Pokemon: Ruby/Sapphire Versions. The Pokemon of the Day Chick has helpfully shifted her attentions to Ruby and Sapphire, so you can rest assured that she has your trainer's corner covered. As before, the Pokemon Chick will be taking a personal and detailed look at a Pokemon. You'll find a list of all the moves you will want, and a choice list of recommended moves you want to keep for your prize pet. You'll also find breeding chains, Pokedex entries, stats, descriptions, locations, resistances, gameplay tips and a suggested move set for those of you who can't seem to make up their mind about what to saddle their Pokemon with!===============================INTRODUCTION==============================Today's Pokemon is Vibrava! Vibrava is yet another Dragon type Pokemon with wings, but rather than make him part Flying type like most of the winged dragons in the game, the designers designated this fact by granting Vibrava the Levitate characteristic and then made him Ground/Dragon instead. Though such a type combo is every bit as quad-weak to Ice moves as any Dragon/Flying type (guess the game creators just really like Ice types and wanted them to totally dominate or something), it's still nice to see a Dragon type that ISN'T part Flying once in a blue moon. Anyway, I'm not the world's biggest Vibrava fan, but since I know there are about a gazillion Flygon worshippers out there I'll try and be somewhat enthusiastic today... NAME: Vibrava TYPE: Vibration (Ground/Dragon)HEIGHT: 3' 7\"\"WEIGHT: 33.7 lbs. EVOLUTION: evolves from Trapinch at level 35 and into Flygon at level 45CHARACTERISTIC (S): Levitate (offensive Ground type moves can't hit this Pokemon)AVAILABILITY: Ruby, Sapphire LOCATION: You won't find a wild Vibrava anywhere, but you can catch a wild Trapinch to evolve on Route 111 (the sand-swept desert area just north of Mauville City) in both Ruby and Sapphire.============================MOVES & MACHINES=============================Learned Moves: Compatible TMs: Bite - Basic Sand-Attack - lvl 9Faint Attack - lvl 17Sand Tomb - lvl 25Crunch - lvl 33Dragonbreath - lvl 35Screech - lvl 41Sandstorm - lvl 49Hyper Beam - lvl 57TM06 - Toxic TM10 - Hidden Power TM11 - Sunny Day TM15 - Hyper Beam TM17 - Protect TM19 - Giga Drain TM21 - Frustration TM22 - Solarbeam TM26 - Earthquake TM27 - Return TM28 - Dig TM32 - Double Team TM37 - Sandstorm TM39 - Rock Tomb TM42 - Facade TM43 - Secret Power TM44 - Rest TM45 - Attract TM47 - Steel Wing HM02 - Fly HM04 - Strength HM06 - Rock Smash Hereditary Moves: Focus Energy: Breed a female Trapinch/Vibrava/Flygon with a male Beedrill or Pinsir. Gust: Breed with a male Beautifly, Dustox or Masquerain."
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{
"docid": "D2061501#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Sandile\nSandile",
"text": "\"in: Ground-type Pokémon, Dark-type Pokémon, Generation V Pokémon, and 10 more Sandile English Edit Share Sandileメグロコ Meguroko Generation VEvolutionary line Type (s)Species Desert Croc Pokémon Abilities Moxie Intimidate Anger Point ( DW)Pokédex Basculin ← 551 → Krokorok Kanto N/A Johto N/AHoenn N/A Sinnoh N/AUnova 057 / 099 Coastal Kalos 043Alola 232 / 301Evolves from None Evolves into Krokorok Gender50% ♂ / 50 % ♀Weight Height33.5 lbs. 15.2 kg 2'04\"\" 0.7 m Pokédex color Egg group Brown Field Shape Footprint Cry Sandile (Japanese: メグロコ Meguroco) is a Ground / Dark -type Pokémon introduced in Generation V . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Sandile largely resembles a crocodile. It has what appears to be a black stripe near its eyes in the appearance of a mask, and is mainly a light brownish tan with black striped through its body. On its belly it can be noted that a pink replaces the tan shade, though the stripes continue regularly. It has four legs, a short tail, and three claws to each foot. Its eyes don't seem to have any sort of coloring besides black, and it has large nostrils. No teeth show when its mouth is closed. Evolution Sandile evolves into Krokorok at level 29. It then evolves into Krookodile at level 40."
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{
"docid": "D2647369#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.wikia.com/wiki/Spinda\nSpinda",
"text": "\"in: Normal-type Pokémon, Generation III Pokémon, Single Type Pokémon, and 9 more Spinda English Edit Share Spindaパッチール Patchiiru Generation IIIEvolutionary line No evolution line Type (s)Species Spot Panda Pokémon Abilities Own Tempo Tangled Feet Contrary ( DW)Pokédex Grumpig ← 327 → Trapinch Kanto N/A Johto N/AHoenn 114 / 119 Sinnoh N/AUnova N/A Mountain Kalos 131Alola 105 / 128Evolves from None Evolves into None Gender50% ♂ / 50 % ♀Weight Height11.0 lbs. 5.0 kg 3'07\"\" 1.1 m Pokédex color Egg group Brown Field Human-Like Shape Footprint Cry Spinda (Japanese: パッチール Patchiiru) is a Normal - type Pokémon introduced in Generation III . Contents [ show]Biology Physiology Spinda is a Panda Pokémon with many different spot combinations. It has swirls for eyes that spiral in different directions. While Spinda's body has a combination of four different red blotches and a cream coat, its nose and mouth always appear the same. The nose always is an elongated oval shape right above its mouth while the mouth itself is always open. Behavior Spinda is always moving in a zig-zagging motion to confuse its opponents, allies, and even itself. Evolution Spinda does not evolve. Game info Game locations Locations Version (s) Area (s) Rarity Ruby / Sapphire Route 113 Common Emerald Route 113 Common Fire Red / Leaf Green Trade None Diamond / Pearl Route 227 Swarm Platinum Route 227 Swarm Heart Gold / Soul Silver Safari Zone Sprout Tower, Tin Tower ,Burned Tower (Hoenn Sound)Rare Black / White Trade None X / Y Route 21 Common Sun / Moon Ten Carat Hill Uncommon Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon Ten Carat Hill Uncommon Side game locations Locations Game (s) Area (s)Pokémon Trozei!Secret Storage 14 Endless Level 4 Trozei Battle Mr. Who's Den Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Team Joyous Tower (5F-7F)Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness Marine Resort (B1F-B19F) Lost Wilderness (B1F-B17F)Pokédex entries Pokédex Entries Ruby All the Spinda that exist in the world are said to have utterly unique spot patterns. The shaky, tottering steps of this Pokémon give it the appearance of dancing."
},
{
"docid": "D547307#0",
"title": "http://www.psypokes.com/lab/breeding.php\nPOKEMON BREEDING GUIDE",
"text": "\"POKEMON BREEDING GUIDEFrom Generation II onwards, you're able to breed two compatible Pokemon together by leaving them at the local Daycare Center. If successful, the couple will produce a Pokemon Egg, which yields a new Pokemon with interesting characteristics that it will only have as a result of breeding. Basics The Daycare Center can be found in Solaceon Town in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, or on Route 34 just south of Goldenrod City in Heart Gold and Soul Silver. You will need to give your Pokemon to the Lady inside. As mentioned before, you need two compatible Pokemon. Firstly, you need a male and a female with one egg group in common. After a certain number of steps, an egg will be produced - this is dependant on the trainer numbers and the Pokemon species. After even more steps it will finally hatch. It will be level 1, as opposed to level 5 previously, and it will be in the same family as the FEMALE pokemon, in the lowest evolutionary stage. There are some exceptions to this: A baby hatched from a Nidoran F's egg will be either Nidoran M or Nidoran F. A baby hatched from an Illumise's egg will be either Illumise or Volbeat."
},
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"docid": "D2366843#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080727210758AA85YQY\nSHould i train a Trapinch or an Anorith?",
"text": "Games & Recreation Video & Online Games SHould i train a Trapinch or an Anorith? I'm not sure which one becomes stronger (flygon or armaldo) and i need to take one out so that i can put in a pokemon that can learn surf. So which one's better? Also, is tentacool a good water pokemon to add... Follow 3 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: i'd suggest an anorith cause it totally kicks *** as an armaldo : ) flygon is pretty nifty with its special ability of levitate but armaldo becomes pretty strong. also, i wouldn't suggest a tentacool/cruel. if you want a good water pokemon, go with gyrados, lapras, or milotic if you can get one Aviatrix · 10 years ago0 0 Comment Train a Trapinch not an Anorith?josyul026 · 10 years ago0 0 Comment After training our anorith for a while, it becomes incredibly strong, even on of the elite four uses one. Go with anorith :) tentacruel wouldnt be a good water selection IMORED_KIRBY1 · 10 years ago0 0 Comment Maybe you would like to learn more about one of these? Should you donate your car? Looking for a new chandelier? Consolidate Your Student Loans Time for a Caribbean cruise?"
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"docid": "D2569571#0",
"title": "https://www.gamefaqs.com/gba/563596-pokemon-sapphire-version/answers/59973-how-do-i-get-bagon\nPokemon Sapphire Version",
"text": "\"Game Boy Advance Role-Playing Trainer Pokemon Sapphire Version Home FAQs Cheats Saves Reviews Images Videos Answers Board How do I get bagon? Tells all.mist12 - 8 years ago Accepted Answer To get a Bagon,you need to go to Meteor Falls. Look for the small pool of water and use surf. You should see a waterfall. Use waterfall. Next,go into the cave opening to go to another area of Meteor Falls. You should see a ladder. Go down and go left. You should see stairs. DON'T go to the stairs."
},
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"docid": "D1641493#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemon/comments/2myvjj/quick_way_to_increase_dexnav_levels/\n.",
"text": "\"Welcome to Reddit,the front page of the internet. Become a Redditorand subscribe to one of thousands of communities.×This is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment.215ORASQuick Way to Increase Dex Nav Levels ( self.pokemon)submitted 3 years ago * by rriillyy Repeatedly use sweet scent to encounter hordes. Run. Repeat. Surskit Learns sweet scent at lvl 8 and is found on route 102You'll increase the level by 5 each time, and after 10 or so hordes, you can find higher level pokemon with hidden abilities and egg moves Edits: Most pre-national dex pokemon can be found in hordes, but there are some exceptions. The Dex Nav level caps at 999. Once you catch a pokemon once, you can then encounter them using the Dex Nav, this works for every pokemon available on that route through any means (fishing, walking, surfing). They will always appear as a moving spot. In grass they will stay stationary, in caves and water, they will move around a lot.153 comments share save hide reportall 153 commentssorted by: best Want to add to the discussion?"
},
{
"docid": "D1776088#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shroomish\nList of generation III Pokémon",
"text": "\"List of generation III Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Shroomish)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The third-generation (Generation III) of the Pokémon franchise features 135 fictional creatures introduced in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of Generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Reception4 Notes5 References Design and development [ edit]Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokémon has a very different \"\"feel\"\" from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokémon – save for Azurill and Wynaut – have no relation to those of the previous generations. Unlike generation 1 and 2, two of the \"\"starter\"\" Pokémon of Ruby and Sapphire gained a secondary typing in their final form, giving them a wider range of abilities. Ruby and Sapphire features two \"\"Mythical Pokémon\"\" – Jirachi and Deoxys – both of which became available to coincide with their respective anime movies. [ 1]Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire significantly increased the amount of \"\"Dark\"\"- and \"\"Steel\"\"-type Pokémon in the series, as only a few Pokémon in previous generations used these typings."
},
{
"docid": "D1184047#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/On_which_level_does_Kadabra_evolve\nOn which level does Kadabra evolve?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon On which level does Kadabra evolve? Flag On which level does Kadabra evolve? Answer by Suzanne (Zanbabe) Confidence votes 54.2K\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha Kadabra evolves into Alakazam when traded. ( Abra evolves into Kadabra starting at level 16). Kadabra is #64 in the National Pokedex, and was introduced in the Generation I Pokemon titles (Red, Blue, and Yellow) where it could be found (Red and Blue Only) in Cerulean Cave, and (Yellow Only) on Route 8. In Generation VI (X and Y), Abra is obtainable on Route 5, but is a very rare encounter. ____ Kadabra does not evolve based on level; you need to trade it to someone else, then it will immediately evolve into Alakazam.45 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Kristian M. 1 Contribution What level will Kadabra evolve? Kadabra doesn't evolve by just leveling up."
},
{
"docid": "D1299047#0",
"title": "https://fenixbazaar.com/2016/11/28/pokemon-sun-and-moon-evolutions-full-pokemon-evolution-list/\nPokemon Sun and Moon Evolutions: Full Pokemon Evolution List",
"text": "Pokemon Sun and Moon Evolutions: Full Pokemon Evolution List Game Guides & Tips November 28, 2016 Jayden Williams 6Share Tweet Pin0Pokemon Sun and Moon includes 80 new Pokémon, not counting the alternate forms and Aloha forms of existing Pokemon. This bumps the total number of Pocket Monsters to 802, 302 of which appear in the base game of the seventh generation titles. After dozens of hours combing through the tall grass of the Aloha region, we’ve pulled together this comprehensive list of how to evolve all of Sun and Moon ’s 302 Pokemon. Be sure to also check out our other Pokemon Sun and Moon guides, including our guide on how happiness works, technical machines location guide, and the full Pokedex list of Pokemon available in the games. How To Read This Guide Each individual line lists the Pokemon, the level they evolve at, and the Pokemon they evolve into. As an example: Rowlet Lv17 Dartix Lv34 Decidueye That means that Rowlet evolves at lvl 17, into Dartix, which evolves at lvl 34 into Decidueye. Each line is a natural progression of the evolution stage, with the required level or additional requirement, followed by the desired outcome. Pokemon Evolution List Rowlet Lv17 Dartix Lv34 Decidueye Litten Lv17 Torracat Lv34 Incineroar Popplio Lv17 Brionne Lv34 Primarina Pikipek Lv14 Trumbeak Lv28 Toucannon Yungoos Lv20 (Daytime) Gumshoos Rattata Lv20 (Nighttime) Raticate (Aloha Form)Caterpie Lv7 Metapod Lv10 Butterfree Ledyba Lv18 Ledian Spinarak Lv22 Ariados Pichu Level up w/ Max Happiness Pikachu Use Thunder Stone Raichu Grubbin Lv20 Charjabug Level up @ Vast Poni Canyon (Poni Island) Vikavolt Bonsly Level up w/ Mimic (learns at Lv15) Sudowoodo Happiny Level up holding Oval Stone (Daytime only) Chansey Level up w/ Max Happiness Blissy MORE: The world's 'most valuable Pokemon card' sells for a small fortune at auction Munchlax Level up w/ Max Happiness Snorlax Slowpoke Lv37 Slowbro Slowpoke Trade holding King’s Rock Slowking Wingull Lv25 Pelipper Abra Lv16 Kadabra Trade Alakazam Meowth Level up w/ Max Happiness Persian (Aloha form)Magnemite Lv30 Magneton Level up @ Vast Poni Canyon (Poni Island) Magnezone Grimer Lv38 Muk Growlithe Use Fire Stone Arcanine Drowzee Lv26 Hypno Makuhita Lv24 Hariyama Crabrawler Level up @ Mount Lanakila (Ula’ula Island) Crabominable Gastly Lv25 Haunter Trade Gengar Drifloon Lv28 Drifblim Misdreavus Use Dusk Stone Mismagius Zubat Lv22 Golbat Level up w/ Max Happiness Crobat Diglett Lv26 Dugtrio Spearow Lv20 Fearow Rufflet Lv54 Braviary Vullaby Lv54 Mandibuzz Mankey Lv28 Primeape Cutiefly Lv25 Ribombee Petilil Use Sun Stone Lilligant Cottonee Use Sun Stone Whimsicott Psyduck Lv33 Golduck Magikarp Lv20 Gyarados Barboach Lv30 Whiscash Machop Lv28 Machoke Trade Machamp Roggenrola 25 Boldore Trade Gigalith Rockruff Lv25 Lycanroc (Daytime w/playing Sun, Nighttime w/playing Moon)Tentacool Lv30 Tentacruel Finneon Lv31 Lumineon Mareanie Lv38 Toxapex Shellder Use Water Stone Cloyster Bagon Lv30 Shelgon Lv50 Salamence Lillipup Lv16 Herdier Lv32 Stoutland Eevee Use Water Stone Vaporeon Eevee Use Thunder Stone Jolteon Eevee Use Fire Stone Flareon Eevee Level up w/ Max Happiness (Daytime) Espeon Eevee Level up w/ Max Happiness (Nighttime) Umbreon Eevee Level up @ Lush Jungle (Akala Island) Leafeon Eevee Level up @ Mount Lanakila (Ula’Ula Island) Glaceon Eevee Level up w/ Max Affection (Use Pokémon Refresh) Sylveon Mudbray Lv30 Mudsdale Igglybuff Level up w/ Max Happiness Jigglypuff Use Moon Stone Wigglytuff Surskit Lv22 Masquerain Dewpider Lv22 Araquanid Formantis Lv34 (Daytime) Lurantis Morelull Lv24 Shiinotic Paras Lv24 Parasect Poliwag Lv25 Poliwhirl Use Water Stone Poliwrath Poliwhirl Trade with King’s Rock Politoed MORE: Error code 090-0212: Nintendo swings ban hammer on thousands of Pokemon cheaters Goldeen Lv33 Seaking Feebas Trade w/ Prism Scale (found Exeggutor Island) Milotic Fletchling Lv17 Fletchinder Lv35 Talonflame Salandit Lv33 (Female only) Salazzle Cubone Lv28 (Night time) Marowak Magby Lv30 Magmar Trade w/ Magmarizer (found Pino Island) Magmortar Stufful Lv27 Bewear Bounsweet Lv Steenee Level up w/ Stomp (learns Lv29) Tsareena Goomy Lv40 Sliggoo Lv50 (w/ Raining) Goodra Wimpod Lv30 Golisopod Staryu Use Water Stone Starmie Sandygast Lv42 Palossand Cranidos Lv30 Rampardos Shieldon Lv30 Bastiodon Archen Lv37 Archeops Tirtouga Lv37 Carracosta Phantump Trade Trevenant Nosepass Level up @ Vast Poni Canyon (Poni Island) Probopass Chinchou Lv27 Lanturn Type: Null Level up w/ Max Happiness Silvally Trubbish Lv36 Garbodor Cleffa Level up w/ Max Happiness Clefairy Use Moon Stone Clefable Beldum Lv20 Metang Lv45 Metagross Porygon Trade w/ Upgrade (Aether House) Porygon2 Trade w/ Dubious Disc (Aether Paradise)Porygon-ZPancham Lv32 w/ Dark-Type in Team Pangoro Elekid Lv30 Electabuzz Trade w/ Electirizer Electivire Geodude Lv25 Graveler Trade Golem Sandile Lv29 Krokorok Lv40 Krookodile Trapinch Lv35 Vibrava Lv45 Flygon Gible Lv24 Gabite Lv48 Garchomp Snorunt Lv42 Gailie Snorunt Use Dawn Stone (Female only) Froslass Sneasel Level up w/ Razor Claw (Nighttime) Weavile Sandshrew Use Ice Stone (Ula’Ula Island) Sandslash Vulpix Use Ice Stone (Ula’Ula Island) Ninetails Vanillite Lv35 Vanillish Lv47 Vanilluxe Snubbull Lv23 Granbull Shellos Lv30 Gastrodon Carvanha Lv30 Sharpedo Wailmer Lv40 Wailord Exeggcute Use Leaf Stone Exeggutor Jangmo-o Lv35 Hakamo-o Lv45 Kommo-o Scyther Trade w/ Metal Coat (TBC) Scizor Murkrow Use Dusk Stone Honchkrow Riolu Level up / Max Happiness (Daytime) Lucario Dratini Lv30 Dragonair Lv55 Dragonite Cosmog Lv43 Cosmoem Lv53 ( Sun) Solgaleo Cosmog Lv43 Cosmoem Lv53 ( Moon) Lunala Share Tweet Pin0"
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"docid": "D1095565#0",
"title": "https://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/946308-pokemon-platinum-version/answers/57582-need-some-help-chosing-the-best-pokemon\nPokemon Platinum Version",
"text": "\"DS Role-Playing Trainer Pokemon Platinum Version Home FAQs Cheats Saves Reviews Images Videos Answers Board Need some help chosing the best pokemon? Im building a team of ingame pokemon only (no trades) and i want each pokemon to have 2 attributes (elements) each with no repeats wouldnt mind some help with chosing their attacks as well once they can learn them before lv.70 (none like growl,leer,etc )Alex431 - 8 years ago Additional Details: Skunky isnt in Platinum? Alex431 - 8 years ago Additional Details: Misdreavus, Mismagius, Murkrow, Honchkrow, Stunky, Skuntank, Glameow, Purugly, Trapinch, Vibrava, Flygon, Clamperl, Huntail, Gorebyss are illegible/not in platinum. Alex431 - 8 years ago Additional Details: Empoleon is my starter and absolutely no duplicate types and he has to be in my team (water/steel)Alex431 - 8 years ago Top Voted Answer The best ones? It just depends on who you want to use and what team you're trying to build. What do you want in a Pokemon? To avoid confusion, the Move Tutor I'm talking about is between Hearthome and Pastoria Shards are what he wants, and they can be gotten in the Underground or in the game. The Move Relearner is in Pastoria, and Heart Scales are what they want. Heart Scales can be obtained in Solaceon via the Newsplace (bring in the Pokemon they want to get three Pokeballs of almost any kind and a Heart Scale). This event can be exploited by saving before talking."
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"docid": "D216900#0",
"title": "http://pokemon.neoseeker.com/wiki/NU\nTier listings",
"text": "Page Discussion History Tier listings (Redirected from NU)Tiers are, in a way, a ranking system for Pokémon. The placement of Pokémon within the tiers defines both their usage and their overall potential. Pokémon that are strong and used often will find themselves in the high tier of OU, while weaker and less common Pokémon will find their way into UU, RU, NU, and PU. The faux tier of BL is for Pokémon that are too strong for the UU environment, but are not used enough for OU. This is usually for their lack of potential in the standard environment, but there are various other reasons. The BL2, BL3, and BL4 tiers are basically the same thing, but for Pokemon too strong for the RU, NU, and PU environment, respectively. The only unbalanced tier is the Uber tier, which is for Pokémon that are game-breaking in the standard environment. Most Pokémon in this tier are legendaries with a base stat total of at least 600. Contents [ hide ]1 Please Note2 Limbo3 Anything Goes4 Uber5 Overused (OU)6 Borderline (BL)7 Underused (UU)8 Borderline 2 (BL2)9 Rarelyused (RU)10 Borderline 3 (BL3)11 Never Used (NU)12 Borderline 4 (BL4)13 PU14 Little Cup (LC)15 Not Fully Evolved (NFE)Please Note This tier list does resemble Smogon's Tier list. The reasoning for this is the fact that all competitive players on this website use that tier list for all battles."
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"docid": "D3524056#0",
"title": "http://www.ign.com/faqs/2004/pokemon-firered-version-egg-breeding-faq-536246\nPokemon LeafGreen Version - Egg / Breeding FAQ",
"text": "\"Pokemon Leaf Green Version - Egg / Breeding FAQ***************************************************************** POKEMON BREEDING and EGG GROUPS ***************************************************************** Contents: 1. General Information 2. Breeding 3. Egg Groups 4. Q & A 5. Contact Me ***************************************************************** If you would like to post this FAQ on another site, please email me. I am more then happy to share, so long as I am properly credited for my work. ***************************************************************** Pokemon Breeding Where do I go to breed? The day care center on Island 4. In order to reach Island 4 you must have done the following: *Logged over 60 different Pokemon in your Pokedex *Battled the E4 and become the Pokemon Champion. *"
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"title": "https://www.reference.com/hobbies-games/level-trapinch-evolve-a30ce6d84048dcf9\nWhat level does Trapinch evolve?",
"text": "\"Hobbies & Games Card Games Q: What level does Trapinch evolve? A: Quick Answer Trapinch evolves into Vibrava at level 35. From there, Vibrava will evolve into Flygon at level 45. Continue Reading Keep Learning At what level does Vibrava evolve? What does Trapinch evolve into? What is an Elemental HERO Prisma? Full Answer Trapinch is an Ant Pit Pokemon. It has a round body with a white underside, and it is an insectoid. Its head is proportionally larger than its body, and it has small eyes and a jagged mouth. The Trapinch lives in arid deserts where it builds a nest and waits for its prey to stumble in, much like a spider waits for its prey to get stuck in the web."
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"title": "http://pokebrickbronze.wikia.com/wiki/Pokemon\nPokemon",
"text": "This page will list every Pokemon in the game currently. In the full Version, all 721 pokemon will be released into the game. If we are missing anything, please notify Pyroniz, Le Minty Fresh, Redsoxs4, Teddy Yang, or x Bella Dabzx The Pokemon are in alphabetical order under their correct type Contents [ show]Fire Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Charmander Fire Starter N/AChimchar Fire Starter N/ACyndaquil Fire Starter N/ADarumaka Fire Aredia Ruins Rare Fennekin Fire Starter N/AGrowlithe Fire Route 10 Uncommon Heatmor Fire Mt. Igneus Rare Houndour Fire/Dark Route 12 Common Litleo Fire/Normal Route 5 Common Litten Fire Starter N/ALitwick Fire/Ghost Fortulose Manor Rare Magby Fire Mt. Igneus Rare Numel Fire/Ground Mt. Igneus Uncommon Pansear Fire Grove of Dreams N/APonyta Fire Route 6 Uncommon Slugma Fire Mt. Igneus Common Tepig Fire Starter N/ATorchic Fire Starter N/ATorkoal Fire Mt. Igneus Uncommon Victini Fire/Psychic Aredia Ruins Rare Vulpix (Kanto Form) Fire Route 12 Common Arcanine Fire Evolve Growlithe N/ACombusken Fire/Fighting Evolve Torchic N/ABlaziken Fire/Fighting Evolve Combusken N/ARapidash Fire Evolve Ponyta N/ACharmelon Fire Evolve Charizard N/A════════════════════════════════════════════════════Water Edit Pokemon Element (s)Ash-Greninja Water/Dark Anthian (Shopping) Purchase (Robux)Barboach Water/Ground Route 2 Rare Clamperl Water Crescent Town Uncommon Corphish Water Route 7 Rare Feebas Water Fortulose Manor Rare Finneon Water Rosecove Beach Uncommon Froakie Water Starter N/AGoldeen Water Route 12 Rare Kabuto (Dome) Water/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil Krabby Water Rosecove Beach Common Magikarp Water Lagoona Lake Common Marill Water/Fairy Route 4 Uncommon Mudkip Water Starter N/AOmanyte (Helix) Water/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil Oshawott Water Starter N/APanpour Water Grove of Dreams N/APiplup Water Starter N/APoliwag Water Route 7 Common Popplio Water Starter N/APsyduck Water Rosecove Beach Uncommon Qwilfish Water/Poison Route 12 Very Rare Relicanth Water/Rock Glistening Grotto Very Rare Shellder Water Glistening Grotto Uncommon Shellos (West Sea) Water Rosecove Beach Common Slowpoke Water/Psychic Rosecove Beach Common Squirtle Water Starter N/AStaryu Water Rosecove Beach Common Surskit Water/Bug Route 7 Uncommon Tentacool Water/Poison Rosecove Beach Common Tirtouga (Cover) Water/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil Totodile Water Starter N/ATympole Water Route 7 Uncommon Wingull Water/Flying Rosecove Beach Common Wooper Water/Ground Route 7 Common════════════════════════════════════════════════════Grass Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Bellsprout Grass/Poison Route 8 Common Bulbasaur Grass/Poison Starter N/ACacnea Grass Route 11 Common Chespin Grass Starter N/AChikorita Grass Starter N/AExeggcute Grass/Psychic Rosecove Beach Common Hoppip Grass/Flying Route 10 Common Lileep (Root) Grass/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil Maractus Grass Route 11 Rare Oddish Grass/Poison Route 8 Common Pansage Grass Grove of Dreams Common Paras Grass/Bug Route 9 Uncommon Petilil Grass Route 10 Uncommon Phantump Grass/Ghost Fortulose Manor Uncommon Pumpkaboo Grass/Ghost Fortulose Manor Common Roselia Grass/Poison Route 9 Rare Rowlet Grass/Flying Starter N/ASewaddle Grass/Bug Route 9 Common Shaymin (Land Form) Grass Cragonos Cliffs Only One Shroomish Grass Route 9 Very Rare Skiddo Grass Route 4 Rare Snivy Grass Starter N/ASunkern Grass Route 7 Rare Treecko Grass Starter N/ATurtwig Grass Starter N/A════════════════════════════════════════════════════Normal Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Aipom Normal Rosecove Beach Rare Bidoof Normal Route 7 Common Bouffalant Normal Route 12 Very Rare Buneary Normal Route 8 Common Bunnelby Normal Route 1 Common Chatot Normal/Flying Grove of Dreams Rare Ditto Normal Arcade Buy With 10,000 Tickets Doduo Normal/Flying Cragonos Peak Uncommon Dunsparce Normal Old Aredia Rare Fletchling Normal/Flying Route 1 Uncommon Girafarig Normal/Psychic Route 5 Rare Helioptile Normal/Electric Route 10 Rare Herdier Normal Route 8 Uncommon Hoothoot Normal/Flying Gale Forest Rare (Overnight)Lillipup Normal Route 8 Uncommon Litleo Normal/Fire Route 5 Common Miltank Normal Route 12 Rare Minccino Normal Grove of Dreams Uncommon Patrat Normal Route 5 Uncommon Pidgeotto Normal/Flying Cragonos Cliffs Common Pidgey Normal/Flying Route 1 Common Porygon Normal Silvent City Only One Rattata (Kanto Form) Normal Fortulose Manor Common Rattata (Alolan Form) Normal/Dark Lost Islands Uncommon Rufflet Normal/Flying Cragonos Peak Very Rare Sentret Normal Route 1 Rare (Day)Skitty Normal Route 7 Uncommon Snorlax Normal Aredia City Only One Spearow Normal/Flying Cragonos Peak Common Stantler Normal Cragonos Peak Rare Staravia Normal/Flying Route 8 Rare Starly Normal/Flying Route 8 Common Swablu Normal/Flying Route 8 Rare Tauros Normal Route 12 Rare Teddiursa Normal Route 10 Uncommon Zangoose Normal Lagoona Lake Egg Zigzagoon Normal Route 1 Common════════════════════════════════════════════════════Electric Types Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Blitzle Electric Route 5 Common Electrike Electric Route 3 Common Helioptile Electric/Normal Route 10 Rare Mareep Electric Route 3 Common Pachirisu Electric Route 3 Rare Pikachu Electric Gale Forest Rare Rotom (Normal Form) Eectric/Ghost Fortulose Manor Only One Shinx Electric Route 3 Common════════════════════════════════════════════════════Ground Types Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Baltoy Ground/Psychic Aredia Ruins Common Barboach Ground/Water Route 2 Rare Cubone Ground Old Graveyard Common Crystal Onix Ground/Rock Rt.14 Very Rare Diglett (Kanto Form) Ground Cragonos Mines Uncommon Drilbur Ground Cragonos Mines Rare Geodude (Kanto Form) Ground/Rock Cragonos Mines Common Gible Ground/Dragon Old Aredia Very Rare Gligar Ground/Flying Cragonos Cliffs Rare Golett Ground/Ghost Fortulose Manor Rare Hippopotas Ground Route 5 Uncommon Hippowdon Ground Route 11 Uncommon Krokorok Ground/Dark Route 11 Uncommon Landorus (Incarnate Form) Ground/Flying Nature's Den One Only Nincada Ground/Bug Route 3 Uncommon Numel Ground/Fire Mt. Igneus Uncommon Onix Ground/Rock Cragonos Mines Rare Phanpy Ground Route 5 Uncommon Rhyhorn Ground/Rock Route 6 Rare Sandslash (Kanto Form) Ground Route 11 Uncommon Trapinch Ground Route 11 Common Wooper Ground/Water Route 7 Common Larvitar Rock/Ground Cragonos Mines Very Rare (5.%)════════════════════════════════════════════════════Flying Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Aerodactyl (Old Amber) Flying/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil Archen (Plume) Flying/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil Chatot Flying/Normal Grove of Dreams Rare Combee Flying/Bug Route 10 Common Doduo Flying/Normal Cragonos Peak Uncommon Drifloon Flying/Ghost Route 10 Every Friday Fletchling Flying/Normal Route 1 Uncommon Gligar Flying/Ground Cragonos Cliffs Rare Hoothoot Flying/Normal Gale Forest Rare (overnight)Hoppip Flying/Grass Route 10 Common Landorus (Incarnate Form) Flying/Ground Nature's Den Only One Ledyba Flying/Bug Gale Forest Rare (Daytime)Murkrow Flying/Dark Old Graveyard Uncommon (overnight)Natu Flying/Psychic Aredia Ruins Common Pidgeotto Flying/Normal Cragonos Cliffs Uncommon Pidgey Flying/Normal Route 1 Common Rowlet Flying/Grass Starter N/ARufflet Flying/Normal Cragonos Peak Very Rare Scyther Flying/Bug Route 10 Very Rare (5%)Sigilyph Flying/Psychic Aredia Ruins Uncommon Spearow Flying/Normal Cragonos Peak Common Starly Flying/Normal Route 8 Common Staravia Flying/Normal Route 8 Rare Swablu Flying/Normal Route 8 Rare Vullaby Flying/Dark Cragonos Cliffs Uncommon Wingull Flying/Water Rosecove Beach Common Woobat Flying/Psychic Cragonos Cliffs Uncommon Yanma Flying/Bug Route 7 Rare Zubat Flying/Poison Route 6 Uncommon (Night)════════════════════════════════════════════════════Ice Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Amaura (Sail) Rock/Ice Lagoona Trenches Fossil Glaceon Ice Evolved From Eevee. N/ASandshrew (Alolan) Ice/Steel Anthian City (Housing) Event Ended Jynx Ice/Psychic Freezing Fissure Rare 6,2%Vulpix (Alolan) Ice Anthian City (Housing) Event Ended Cryogonal Ice Freeezing Fissure Rare Snorunt Ice Rt.15 Uncommon Articuno Ice Dendrite Chamber One Only Vanilite Ice Route 15 Rare════════════════════════════════════════════════════Dragon Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Bagon Dragon Cragonos Cliffs Very Rare (1.25%)Dratini Dragon Grove of Dreams Very Rare Gible Dragon/Ground Old Aredia Very Rare Tyrunt (Jaw) Dragon/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil Latias Dragon Rt.15 (Roaming) Very Rare (0.1%)Latios Dragon Rt.15 (Roaming) Very Rare (0.1%)════════════════════════════════════════════════════Fighting Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Heracross Fighting/Bug Route 9 Very Rare Mankey Fighting Grove of Dreams Rare Pancham Fighting Grove of Dreams Rare Riolu Fighting Route 8 Very Rare Scraggy Fighting/Dark Route 12 Uncommon Sawk Fighting Route 12 Uncommon Hawlucha Fighting Route 12 Uncommon════════════════════════════════════════════════════Dark Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Ash-Greninja Dark/Water Anthian (Shopping) Purchase (Robux)Houndour Dark/Fire Route 12 Common Krokorok Dark/Ground Route 11 Uncommon Inkay Dark/Psychic Cragonos Peak Uncommon Murkrow Dark/Flying Old Graveyard Uncommon Pawniard Dark/Steel Route 10 Uncommon Poochyena Dark Route 3 Uncommon Saybleye Dark/Ghost Glistening Grotto Rare Scraggy Dark/Fighting Route 12 Uncommon Spiritomb Dark/Ghost Route 8 One Only Stunky Dark/Poison Route 4 Uncommon Vullaby Dark/Flying Cragonos Cliffs Uncommon Zorua Dark Aredia Ruins Very Rare════════════════════════════════════════════════════Steel Edit Pokemon Element (s) Location Rarity Aron Steel/Rock Glistening Grotto Very Rare Bronzor Steel/Psychic Glistening Grotto Common Durant Steel/Bug Route 6 Uncommon Honedge Steel/Ghost Fortulose Manor Rare Jirachi Steel/Psychic Grove of Dreams One Only Mawile Steel/Fairy Glistening Grotto Rare Pawniard Steel/Dark Route 10 Uncommon Shieldon (Armour) Steel/Rock Lagoona Trenches Fossil═══════════"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_togepi_evolve_at\nWhat level does Togepi evolve at?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Toys Pokemon Pokemon Diamond Pearl and Platinum What level does Togepi evolve at? Flag What level does Togepi evolve at? Answer by Pokefan87 Confidence votes 116TOGEPI does not evolve at a certain level. You must give TOGEPI a lot of love for it to evolve. i sugest you give it an item, use it in battles and let it follow you around.29 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Illie 123 10 Contributions What level does Togepi evolve? Togepi does not evolve at a specific level. You have to get its friendship maxed out first*, then you level it up and it evolves. * =This is how you get a Pokemon's friendsh …At what level does Togepi evolve?it evolves from friendship Syberlaser 22 Contributions What level does Togepi evolve in diamond?you use a dawn stone to get togekiss What level does Togepi evolve on? It evolves into Togetic when leveled up with high happiness, who evolves into Togekiss when exposed to a Shiny Stone."
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"docid": "D1968234#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_trapinch_evolve\nOn what level does Trapinch evolve?",
"text": "Tobias Tomas 115 Contributions On what level does Trapinch evolve? Trapinch evolves at level 21 i think i will check with the pokedex. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. posted by tobyunkown:. trapinch evolves to vibrava at level 35. mine is …At what level does trapinch evolve? Trapinch evolves into vibrava at level 35, then flygon at level 45What level does trapinch evolve into vibrava? Trapinch evolves into vibrava at level 35 AND.........into flygon at level 45. Blakie2332 4 Contributions What level does Trapinch evolve at in Pokemon Emerald? Trapinch evolves at level 35 in Vibrava and Vibrava evolves at 45 into Flygon. It can also learn dig at level 41 if you don't let it evolve."
},
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"docid": "D3202939#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snorunt\nList of generation III Pokémon",
"text": "\"Wikimedia is looking for female coders! Would you like to help improve our software as a volunteer? Read more!List of generation III Pokémon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Snorunt)navigation search This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject. The international logo for the Pokémon franchise The third-generation (Generation III) of the Pokémon franchise features 135 fictional creatures introduced in the 2002 Game Boy Advance games Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. The following list details the 135 Pokémon of Generation III in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Treecko, is number 252 and the last, Deoxys, is number 386. Alternate forms that result in type changes and Mega Evolutions are included for convenience. Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development2 List of Pokémon3 Reception4 Notes5 References Design and development [ edit]Nintendo Life noted in a retrospective that the third generation of Pokémon has a very different \"\"feel\"\" from the two generations that came before it because almost all of its 135 new Pokémon – save for Azurill and Wynaut – have no relation to those of the previous generations. Unlike generation 1 and 2, two of the \"\"starter\"\" Pokémon of Ruby and Sapphire gained a secondary typing in their final form, giving them a wider range of abilities."
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"docid": "D2511798#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_level_does_vibrava_evolve_into_flygon\nWhat level does trapinch evolve into vibrava?",
"text": "What level does trapinch evolve into vibrava? Trapinch evolves into vibrava at level 35 AND.........into flygon at level 45. What level does Vibrava evolve? Vibrava evolves at level 45. When does vibrava evolve into flygon?lv. 45, and im so excited because on my pokemon emerald i have a lv. 41 vibrava. What level does vibrava evolve at? Level 45What level does a vibrava evolve?level 55What level does FLYGON evolve at? At level 45."
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"docid": "D3057618#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/16959-what-are-dangerous-levels-for-blood-pressure\nWhat are dangerous levels for blood pressure?",
"text": "Get help from a real doctor now Continue108,000 doctors available Related questions What is dangerous Blood pressure level for 75 yr. old woman?1 doctor responded Could thermage increase the blood pressure to dangerous levels in a hypertensive person?2 doctors responded My homocysteine level was 13.5. I have high blood pressure & sinus tachycardia, on toprol (metoprolol) 50 mg XL d more2 doctors responded People Also Viewed Sanchin high blood pressure Alternative medicine for blood pressure Cocoa blood pressure Instaflex and high blood pressure Decongestants and high blood pressure Pressure blood Can blood pressure be cured? Blood clot and blood pressure Problems of high blood pressure Best vitamins for blood pressure Related Topics High blood pressure Heart attack Stroke in the brain Shock Kidney problems Blood pressure Get help from a real doctor now Continue108,000 doctors available"
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"docid": "D1955049#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/04/heart-supplements-proceed-with-caution/index.htm\nHeart supplements: Proceed with caution",
"text": "\"A AHeart supplements: Proceed with caution Last updated: February 2011Fish oil | Plant stanols and sterols | Fiber | Supplements that can harm the heart | Dangerous herb and heart-drug interactions Popping vitamin, mineral, or other dietary supplements might seem like an easy way to boost heart health, but that's usually not the case. A number of large studies over the past several years failed to find that supplements of folic acid and other B vitamins, as well as vitamins C and E, prevent heart attacks or strokes. In one study, in fact, vitamin E was linked to an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke. One supplement—red yeast rice—can lower LDL (bad) cholesterol almost as effectively as certain statin drugs. But that's because it can contain a naturally occurring substance essentially identical to the prescription drug lovastatin (Altoprev, Mevacor, and generic). Unfortunately, that means it poses the same risks, too, which can be considerable, especially if you're not being monitored by a doctor. Moreover, since heart supplements aren't carefully regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, it's often hard to know whether what's on the label is really in the package. Indeed, a study in the Oct. 25, 2010, issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine found \"\"striking\"\" variability in the amount of the active ingredients in 12 red yeast rice supplements. The labels \"\"all said 600 milligrams on the bottle,\"\" said Ram Gordon, M. D., a cardiologist at the Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia and the lead author of the recent study. \"\" The question is, 600 mg of what?\"\""
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"docid": "D509400#0",
"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/anxiety_medications/drugs-condition.htm\nPrescription Anxiety Medications",
"text": "Tips to Fast Stress Relief Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Slideshow Take the Panic Attacks Quiz!What are anxiety medications and how do they work? For what conditions are anxiety medications used? Which anxiety medication is used depends on the specific diagnosis Are there differences among anxiety medications? What are the warnings/precautions/side effects and adverse events of anti-anxiety medications? What are some drug interactions for anti-anxiety drugs? What are some examples of anxiety medications? What are anxiety medications and how do they work? Anxiety is a normal and useful response to potentially stressful or dangerous situations. It increases our awareness of what's going on around us. For most people, anxiety is short-lived and normally goes away once the situation has passed."
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"docid": "D3344361#0",
"title": "http://www.goftp.com/qna/How_long_does_my_blood_pressure_medication_take_to_work-qna189471.html\n.",
"text": "\"Suggested Solutions (10) What's this? Nikia Level 1 (Contributor)12 Answers\"\"Stops the spikes of morning and around time to retake blood pressure medication...\"\"0 0 True about gaining weight and not losing. Makes sense. High blood pressure puts stress on the vascular system and heart. Overactive thyroid drops weight like crazy. Neither one are desirable. Thyroid medicine is not used to loose weight. Too bad. Wish there was a safe way to do it. However found after stopping and starting 25 mcg of thyroid medicine, it does help lower blood pressure and stops the spikes of morning and around time to retake blood pressure medication."
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"docid": "D38985#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/hydrochlorothiazide-losartan-oral-tablet\nHydrochlorothiazide-Losartan, Oral Tablet",
"text": "Hydrochlorothiazide-Losartan, Oral Tablet Important warnings About Side effects Interactions Other warnings Dosage Take as directed Important considerations Alternatives Highlights for hydrochlorothiazide-losartan Losartan/hydrochlorothiazide oral tablet is available as a generic drug and a brand-name drug. Brand name: Hyzaar. Losartan/hydrochlorothiazide only comes as a tablet you take by mouth. Losartan/hydrochlorothiazide is a combination of two drugs in a single form. It’s used to treat high blood pressure and to reduce the risk of stroke in people with high blood pressure and damage to the heart (left ventricular hypertrophy). Important warnings Important warnings FDA warning: Use during pregnancy This drug has a black box warning. This is the most serious warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A black box warning alerts doctors and patients about drug effects that may be dangerous. You should not take this drug while pregnant. This drug can harm or end your pregnancy."
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"docid": "D681189#0",
"title": "http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2009/03/05/can-low-blood-pressure-be-dangerous/comment-page-1/\nCan low blood pressure be dangerous?",
"text": "\"March 5th, 200912:20 PM ETCan low blood pressure be dangerous? As a new feature of CNNhealth.com, our team of expert doctors will answer readers’ questions. Here’s a question for Dr. Gupta. Asked by Bella, Buffalo, New York\"\"Dr. Gupta, Everyone always talks about high blood pressure, but I have a question about low blood pressure. I am 21, female, eat very healthy, not intensely athletic, but I do cardio every morning and my blood pressure is 90/60. I am dizzy every morning when I wake up, and if I sit for too long, I am dizzy when I stand up. Is this a problem, and is there something I should be doing differently? \"\" Answer: Thanks Bella for writing in. I am a little concerned about what you are writing."
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"docid": "D744384#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/zonisamide-blood-level\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Nortriptyline Blood Level",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Nortriptyline Blood Level Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Heidi Fowler1 doctor agreed:1 If you drink while you are on nortriptyline can it raise your blood alcohol level? I can not provide a: Direct answer to your question. Per drugs. Com there is postential for interaction 'can alter the effects of nortriptyline and cause increased side effects. Call the doctor if you experience uneven heartbeats, extreme drowsiness, confusion, agitation, vomiting, blurred vision ... Read more Dr. Ravi Chand246 Doctors shared insights Nortriptyline (Definition)Classified as a tricyclic antidepressant, and considered of modest benefit these days due to significant anti-cholinergic side effects (drowsiness, dizziness, dryness of mouth, blurring, and perhaps effect on bladder). Confusion may occur in older folks. Had some value in migraine prevention at one point. Used rarely these days as ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Donald Jacobson3 doctors agreed:2 Nortriptyline safe? Doc said will help headaches. I looked up side effects."
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"docid": "D1223552#0",
"title": "https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/understanding-the-stress-response\nUnderstanding the stress response",
"text": "\"Understanding the stress response Chronic activation of this survival mechanism impairs health Updated: March 18, 2016 Published: March, 2011For two years in a row, the annual stress survey commissioned by the American Psychological Association has found that about 25% of Americans are experiencing high levels of stress (rating their stress level as 8 or more on a 10-point scale), while another 50% report moderate levels of stress (a score of 4 to 7). Perhaps not surprising, given continuing economic instability in this country and abroad, concerns about money, work, and the economy rank as the top sources of stress for Americans. Chronic stress is unpleasant, even when it is transient. A stressful situation — whether something environmental, such as a looming work deadline, or psychological, such as persistent worry about losing a job — can trigger a cascade of stress hormones that produce well-orchestrated physiological changes. A stressful incident can make the heart pound and breathing quicken. Muscles tense and beads of sweat appear. This combination of reactions to stress is also known as the \"\"fight-or-flight\"\" response because it evolved as a survival mechanism, enabling people and other mammals to react quickly to life-threatening situations. The carefully orchestrated yet near-instantaneous sequence of hormonal changes and physiological responses helps someone to fight the threat off or flee to safety. Unfortunately, the body can also overreact to stressors that are not life-threatening, such as traffic jams, work pressure, and family difficulties. Over the years, researchers have learned not only how and why these reactions occur, but have also gained insight into the long-term effects chronic stress has on physical and psychological health."
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"docid": "D181574#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/lisinopril/article.htm\nlisinopril",
"text": "High Blood Pressure Slideshow Pictures Take the Salt Quiz!Lowering Blood Pressure Exercise Tips Pictures What is lisinopril, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? What are the side effects of lisinopril? Why does lisinpril cause a cough? What is the dosage of lisinopril, and how should I take it? Which drugs or supplements interact with medication? What brand names are available for lisinopril? Is lisinopril available as a generic drug? Do I need a prescription for this medication? Is this drug safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding? What else should I know about this medicaiton?"
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"docid": "D619854#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/low-blood-pressure-dangerous-a8a07097a4711594\nIs Low Blood Pressure Dangerous?",
"text": "\"Health Medical Ranges & Levels Q: Is Low Blood Pressure Dangerous? A: Quick Answer Low blood pressure, or hypotension, is generally not a concern and requires no treatment in healthy people, according to Web MD. Low blood pressure can signify a more ominous underlying health problem, particularly in the elderly, since it can cause inadequate flow of blood to the vital organs and brain. Continue Reading Keep Learning Is Low Blood Pressure Bad? What Is Low Blood Pressure? What Is the Most Effective Treatment for Low Blood Pressure? Credit: The National Guard CC-BY 2.0Full Answer Treatment of hypotension may require treatment of an underlying condition, such as diabetes, heart failure, hypothyroidism or dehydration. In some cases, hypotension is brought on by medication, and alteration of dosage can sometimes remedy the problem. Wearing compression stockings, increasing sodium intake under a physician's observation, and increasing water intake can all raise blood pressure, according to Mayo Clinic. There are also some medications that restrict the expansion capacity of the blood vessels to cause an artificial rise in blood pressure."
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"docid": "D1299303#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/alprazolam-blood-level\nTop 20 Doctor insights on: Alprazolam Blood Level",
"text": "\"Top 20 Doctor insights on: Alprazolam Blood Level Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Paul Grin1 Can Xanax (alprazolam) or klonopin raise blood calcium levels? No increase in Ca: The benzodiazepines act to depress neuronal excitability through the inhibitory GABA neurotransmission system in the CNS. The resulting increase in the concentration of Cl- ions in the post-synaptic neuron immediately hyperpolarizes this neuron, not Ca-ions. no increase in Ca levels. ... Read more Get help from a doctor now ›Dr. Alan Ali955 doctors shared insights Alprazolam (Definition)Alprazolam is a short acting benzodiazepine, it does not last long in the system . So when used regularly with multiple doses to treat anxiety, it is associated with inter-dose withdrawal, tolerance and a resulting increase level of baseline anxiety. So in anxiety clinics, we use it only in cases of \"\" flight , dentist or other infrequent anxieties, ... Read more Dr. Stephen Berns Pathology13 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Robert Killian2 How long does one 2mg Xanax (alprazolam) stay in my blood? Drug Testing: Xanax, ( alprazolam) a Benzodiazepine, is quite variable for testing. Online you will learn that testing will be positive for one week."
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"docid": "D2716741#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/245380-a-normal-blood-pressure-during-pregnancy/\nA Normal Blood Pressure During Pregnancy",
"text": "A Normal Blood Pressure During Pregnancyby BRIDGET COILA Aug. 14, 2017Blood pressure is defined as the force of the blood against the arterial walls and it is reported using two numbers. The systolic pressure is the pressure recorded when the heart is actively pumping blood through the arteries. The diastolic pressure is the measurement taken when the heart is at rest between beats. The blood pressure measurement is given as the systolic pressure over the diastolic pressure. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Range According to Mayo Clinic.com, a normal blood pressure reading is below 120/80, although some doctors prefer to see readings lower than 115/ 75. Prehypertension occurs when the blood pressure reading is between 121/80 and 139/ 89. High blood pressure is defined as anything above 140/90. Low blood pressure occurs when the reading drops below 90/50. A diagnosis of high or low blood pressure can be made using either the systolic or diastolic reading if only one of the two measurements is outside of normal range. Physiological Changes During pregnancy, a woman experiences changes in blood pressure as a side effect of the increase in blood volume that occurs to support the developing baby."
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"docid": "D2739401#0",
"title": "http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/02/17/dangers-of-salt-restriction.aspx\nForbidden Indulgence to Salt Could Actually Spare You a Heart Attack",
"text": "\"Forbidden Indulgence to Salt Could Actually Spare You a Heart Attack0February 17, 2012 • 226,255 views Previous Next Story at-a-glance The Weston A. Price Foundation has warned the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that plans for dietary salt restriction pose a serious threat to human health High-quality salt is essential for life, but in the United States it has been vilified as a cause of high blood pressure and heart disease; these latter claims have failed to be proven conclusively, as have many purported benefits of a low-salt diet Recent research has linked salt restriction with increased heart failure and insulin resistance leading to diabetes The best salt for your health is natural and unrefined, not heavily processed (which is the type used in most processed foods)By Dr. Mercola Salt has long been a treasured staple for humans across the globe. In ancient times, salt was literally worth its weight in gold, as African and European explorers would trade an ounce of salt for an ounce of gold. Roman soldiers were also paid in salt, hence the modern word \"\"salary\"\" (sal is the Latin word for salt) and the expression \"\"worth his salt\"\" or \"\"earning his salt. \"\" Far from being harmful, high-quality salt is actually essential for life, but in the United States and many other developed countries salt has been vilified as a primary cause of high blood pressure and heart disease. These latter claims have failed to be proven conclusively, as have the purported benefits of a low-salt diet. Now the Weston A. Price Foundation (WAPF) is trying to set the record straight, and has warned the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that further plans for salt restriction pose a serious threat to human health. FDA's Salt Restriction Plans Could Harm Your Health In a recently released document titled \"\"Approaches to Reducing Sodium Consumption,\"\" 1 the FDA and the Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) cite recommendations to reduce daily sodium intake to less than 2,300 mg, with a further reduction to 1,500 mg (just over one-half teaspoon) for people who are age 51 and older, African American, or who have hypertension, diabetes or chronic kidney disease (this encompasses about half of the U. S. population). But as WAPF pointed out, the title of the document implies a determination has already been made that Americans' sodium consumption should be reduced, a move that is contrary to scientific evidence. Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, stated:\"\"A study from 1991 indicates that people need about one and one-half teaspoons of salt per day. Anything less triggers a cascade of hormones to recuperate sodium from the waste stream, hormones that make people vulnerable to heart disease and kidney problems."
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"docid": "D1153052#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/drugs/spironolactone/oral-tablet\nSpironolactone, Oral Tablet",
"text": "Spironolactone, Oral Tablet Important warnings About Side effects Interactions Other warnings Dosage Take as directed Important considerations Alternatives Highlights for spironolactone Spironolactone oral tablet is available as a brand-name drug and a generic drug. Brand name: Aldactone. Spironolactone comes as an oral tablet and an oral suspension. Spironolactone is used to reduce swelling from congestive heart failure, liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, ascites, and pulmonary edema. It’s also used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, low potassium levels caused by other blood pressure medications, and excessive aldosterone secretion. Important warnings Important warnings FDA warning: Proper usage warning This drug has a black box warning. This is the most serious warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A black box warning alerts doctors and patients about drug effects that may be dangerous. This drug has been shown to cause tumors in rats during long-term exposure. It’s important to only take this medication if your doctor prescribes it to you."
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"docid": "D97008#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-are-common-low-blood-pressure-symptoms-1764030\nCommon Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure",
"text": "\"Heart Health High Blood Pressure Low Blood Pressure Common Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure How to Recognize if Your Blood Pressure is Too Low By Craig Weber, MDUpdated February 23, 2018Share Pin Email Print What are the symptoms of low blood pressure?. Hitoshi Nishimura/Taxi Japan/Getty Images We hear a lot about high blood pressure, and what can happen if it isn't controlled, but problems can occur if your blood pressure drops too low as well. What symptoms might you expect, and what can happen if you are hypotensive (have low blood pressure)? Low Blood Pressure (Hypotension)Unlike high blood pressure symptoms, which are poorly defined and often totally absent, low blood pressure symptoms tend to be more classic and easily recognizable. The development of symptoms is often a warning signs that you should be evaluated to discover the cause of the low blood pressure and to rule out any underlying problems. In general, however, blood pressure must fall to a fairly low value before symptoms develop. What Exactly is Low Blood Pressure? Low blood pressure doesn't have an exact definition, though many physicians might say that a cut-off 90/60 often stands between normal blood pressure and low blood pressure. Instead of a number, the definition of low blood pressure is a blood pressure below which the heart cannot deliver adequate blood flow to all of the vitals tissues of the body. The number at which this occurs will be different for each person."
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"docid": "D47343#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/spironolactone-oral-tablet\nSpironolactone, Oral Tablet",
"text": "Spironolactone, Oral Tablet Important warnings About Side effects Interactions Other warnings Dosage Take as directed Important considerations Alternatives Highlights for spironolactone Spironolactone oral tablet is available as a brand-name drug and a generic drug. Brand name: Aldactone. Spironolactone comes as an oral tablet and an oral suspension. Spironolactone is used to reduce swelling from congestive heart failure, liver disease, nephrotic syndrome, ascites, and pulmonary edema. It’s also used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, low potassium levels caused by other blood pressure medications, and excessive aldosterone secretion. Important warnings Important warnings FDA warning: Proper usage warning This drug has a black box warning. This is the most serious warning from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A black box warning alerts doctors and patients about drug effects that may be dangerous. This drug has been shown to cause tumors in rats during long-term exposure. It’s important to only take this medication if your doctor prescribes it to you."
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"docid": "D2561159#0",
"title": "http://www.collectivewizdom.com/HardenedorStiffArteries-FoodsThatHelp.html\n.",
"text": "\"Hardened or Stiff Arteries -- Foods That Help Related Links Top 10 Natural Remedies to Unclog Your Arteries Foods That Clog Your Arteries Coronary Calcification - Causes and Top 7 Natural Remedies Drinking Hard Water? - It Could Help Your Arteries Foods That Lower Blood Pressure Arteries-How to Keep Them Healthy Foods That Lower Your Cholesterol Blood Pressure -What It Means10 Tips to Slow Aging Cooking with Wine Protects Your Arteries from Plaque Swollen Ankles -Causes and Cures Blue Legs -Top 10 Causes and Remedies Urine Color -What It Means Bowel Color -What It Means Pelvic Cancer -Symptoms and Treatments Fast Walkers Live Longer10 Great Ways to Become More Active Health Benefits of Walking Lose Weight By Lowering the Thermostat Drinking Cold Water Burns Calories Simple Diet to Lose 10 Pounds Are Diet Sodas Bad for Your Health? Foods That Shrink Your Waist Waist Size Matters Bowel Movements Indicate Your Overall Health Snoring Linked to Stroke My Heart Attack-Personal Stories from Survivors How Much Salt Is In My Food? How Much Sugar Is In My Food? Last updated November 26, 2017, originally published May 18, 2011By Louise Carr, Contributing Columnist Have you heard of a silent, insidious condition that sneaks up on you to cause heart disease and heart attack? According to the American Heart Association, around 1.5 million heart attacks strike each year and more than 11 million people in America suffer from heart disease. And what causes the majority of these heart problems? Hardened or stiff arteries account for almost 75 percent of all deaths from coronary disease (American Heart Association statistics). How can you prevent hardened arteries and the risk of heart attack? Will your diet help and which foods can help reduce your risk?"
},
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"docid": "D3381072#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/should-oxygen-level-sleep-5ee0c816045c5747\nWhat Should Your Oxygen Level Be When You Sleep?",
"text": "Health Medical Ranges & Levels Q: What Should Your Oxygen Level Be When You Sleep? A: Quick Answer Blood oxygen levels during sleep should be at a 95 percent saturation, which is considered normal, according to the American Sleep Apnea Association. A saturation of 86 percent rates as mild, while 80 to 85 percent is moderate, and 79 percent or less rates as severe. Sleep apnea occurs when airflow reduces by 80 percent. An airflow reduction to 50 to 80 percent qualifies as a hypopnea episode. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is a Dangerous Blood Oxygen Level? How Is Blood Oxygen Measured? What Is a Normal Oxygen Level During Sleep? Full Answer Blood oxygen levels are naturally lower during sleep, explains the University of California San Francisco Medical Center. Tests that show a waking oxygen level at or above 94 percent typically indicate a sleep oxygen level of at or above 88 percent."
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"docid": "D1772353#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/should-blood-pressure-cd5cdfb05391f382\nWhat Should Your Blood Pressure Be?",
"text": "Health Medical Ranges & Levels Q: What Should Your Blood Pressure Be? A: Quick Answer According to Web MD, a normal blood pressure is lower than 120/80. This means that the systolic number is 120 or lower, and the diastolic number is 80 or lower. The systolic number measures artery pressure when the heart contracts. The diastolic number measures artery pressure between heartbeats. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is a Normal/good Blood Pressure Reading? What Is Normal Blood Pressure? Is 200/180 a Normal Blood Pressure Reading? Credit: meddygarnet CC-BY 2.0Full Answer According to Web MD, any systolic blood pressure between 120 and 139 is considered to be prehypertensive. A diastolic number between 80 and 89 also indicates prehypertension."
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"docid": "D1275055#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/common-causes-low-oxygen-levels-a25b4397fdd15ae2\nWhat Are Some Common Causes of Low Oxygen Levels?",
"text": "Health Medical Ranges & Levels Q: What Are Some Common Causes of Low Oxygen Levels? A: Quick Answer Typical causes of low oxygen levels include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, a blocked airway, anemia, congenital heart disease, and medication such as anesthetics and narcotics, according to Mayo Clinic. Low oxygen levels, also called hypoxemia, are a common cause of hypoxia, a condition in which the blood carries an insufficient amount of oxygen to the body tissues. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are Some Causes of Low Blood Oxygen Levels? What Are the Causes of a Low Blood Oxygen Level? What Causes Low Oxygen Levels in Women? Full Answer For the body to function properly, a certain amount of oxygen has to circulate in the blood to the cells and tissues. Heart problems, a decreased red blood cell count, and lung conditions such as fluid in the lungs, bronchitis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are common causes of low oxygen levels, states Web MD. Decreased oxygen in the brain can occur from carbon monoxide poisoning and brain injury, causing adverse effects, as the brain cells require an uninterrupted flow of oxygen for their functions. Other causes include extremely low blood pressure, irregular heartbeats, traveling to high altitudes and asthma, notes Healthline."
},
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"docid": "D3136456#0",
"title": "http://www.collectivewizdom.com/HowHighBloodPressureAffectsYourEyes.html\n.",
"text": "\"How High Blood Pressure Affects Your Eyes Related Links Why Am I Seeing Double?-Causes and Cures High Blood Pressure Can Actually Make Your Eye Bleed Does Diastolic Blood Pressure Matter Anymore? Foods to Lower Your Blood Pressure What to Eat for Healthy Eyes Stop Night Blindness-Vitamin A Deficiency and Foods That Help The Whites of Your Eyes-Natural Remedies for Red, Yellow Brownand Gray Discolored Eyes Lesions on Your Sclera? - Causes and Cures Why Is My Eye Twitching? Eye Floaters -Causes and Cures Why Do I Blink So Much?-Causes and Top 8 Natural Remedies Garlic Lowers Blood Pressure Herbs and Spices That Lower Your Blood Pressure Heart Attack Symptoms In Women Best Breakfast to Lower Blood Pressure Massage Lowers Blood Pressure Why Beets Reduce Blood Pressure Does Beer Raise Blood Pressure? Last updated June 25, 2017 (originally published February 13, 2011)By Louise Carr, Associate Editor and Featured Columnist High blood pressure, a condition that affects more than 74.5 million people in the United States according to the American Heart Association, is a deadly attacker for many reasons. High bloodpressure not only raises your risk of heart disease, stroke and heart attack – high blood pressure affects other major organs in your body, too. In particular, high blood pressure can cause serious problems for your eyes. Did you know high blood pressure is connected with optic nerve damage and glaucoma? Are you at risk of blindness if your blood pressure is too high? How exactly does high blood pressure affect your eyes and what can you do about it?"
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"docid": "D201116#0",
"title": "https://ccohs.ca/oshanswers/prevention/ppe/ear_prot.html\nHearing Protectors",
"text": "Hearing Protectors CLOSE ALLHow can I protect my hearing at work? The surest methods of preventing noise-induce hearing loss (NIHL) is to eliminate the source, or to reduce noise at the source by engineering methods. However, in certain situations, these measures are not possible. In such workplaces, workers may need to wear hearing protectors to reduce the amount of noise reaching the ears. What are some things I should know about selecting hearing protection devices? People should wear a hearing protector if the noise or sound level at the workplace exceeds 85 decibels (A-weighted) or d BA. Hearing protectors reduce the noise exposure level and the risk of hearing loss. If hearing protection is required, then a complete hearing conservation program should be implemented. A hearing conservation program includes noise assessment, hearing protector selection, employee training and education, audiometric testing, maintenance, inspection, record keeping, and program evaluation. The effectiveness of hearing protection is reduced greatly if the hearing protectors do not fit properly, if they are worn only periodically, or if they are removed even for a short period of time."
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"docid": "D2396539#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoke_alarms\nSmoke detector",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Smoke alarms)navigation search Smoke Detector COFEM with approved EN 54-7A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial security devices issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a fire alarm system, while household smoke detectors, also known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself. Smoke detectors are housed in plastic enclosures, typically shaped like a disk about 150 millimetres (6 in) in diameter and 25 millimetres (1 in) thick, but shape and size vary. Smoke can be detected either optically ( photoelectric) or by physical process ( ionization ); detectors may use either, or both, methods. Sensitive alarms can be used to detect, and thus deter, smoking in areas where it is banned. Smoke detectors in large commercial, industrial, and residential buildings are usually powered by a central fire alarm system, which is powered by the building power with a battery backup. Domestic smoke detectors range from individual battery-powered units, to several interlinked mains-powered units with battery backup; with these interlinked units, if any unit detects smoke, all trigger even if household power has gone out. The risk of dying in a home fire is cut in half in homes with working smoke alarms. The US National Fire Protection Association reports 0.53 deaths per 100 fires in homes with working smoke alarms compared to 1.18 deaths in homes without (2009-2013). Some homes do not have any smoke alarms, some do not have working batteries; sometimes the alarm fails to detect the fire. ["
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"docid": "D534116#0",
"title": "https://www.moneycrashers.com/criminal-justice-system-works/\nHow the Criminal Justice System Works â Courts & Procedures",
"text": "How the Criminal Justice System Works – Courts & Procedures By Mark Theoharis Posted in: Lifestyle Share Tweet 25 Pin Comments Anyone who has ever received a traffic ticket, been arrested, or been charged with a crime knows that the criminal justice process can be intimidating. Investigation, arrest, and the court proceedings that often follow are never pleasant experiences. They’re always stressful, even if the potential consequences are minimal. Not having a firm grasp of exactly what’s happening can make an already difficult experience that much more trying. While most people only ever have minor involvement with the criminal justice process, an understanding of it can go a long way toward alleviating stress should you ever come face to face with it. Though the process differs depending on where you live and the circumstances of your situation, there are general principles that apply to any criminal case. As with any discussion of legal issues – especially criminal cases, which involve such high stakes – it’s always in your best interests to consult a lawyer. Criminal law can be frustratingly complicated, and only trained and experienced attorneys can provide the advice and guidance you need to protect yourself and your rights. Crimes What makes something a crime? If you are sued, does that mean someone is accusing you of violating the law, or being a criminal?"
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"docid": "D3244123#0",
"title": "http://www.nyrnaturalnews.com/article/what-did-you-say-natural-ways-to-prevent-hearing-loss/\nWhat did you say? Natural ways to prevent hearing loss",
"text": "» Articles » Health Tips What did you say? Natural ways to prevent hearing loss23 October, 2012By Pat Thomas Natural Health News A staggering one in seven people have a hearing loss – that’s an estimated 8.7 million people in the UK alone. In the US the figure is around 35 million and according to the World Health Organization globally over 275 million people experience moderate to profound hearing impairment. The problem gets worse with age. Most hearing loss normally begins at around 50 and according to the UK’s Royal National Institute for Deaf People more than 70% of over 70 year-olds and 40% of over 50 year-olds have some form of hearing loss. Hearing loss can be ‘conductive’, ‘sensorineural’ or mixed. Conductive hearing loss results from some gumming-up of the mechanisms, from wax build-up, broken eardrum and arthritis in the inner ear bones. Sensorineural hearing loss results from nerve damage. Early preventative measures can protect your hearing in both cases. Common causes Otitis media, or middle ear infection, is the most common infectious cause of temporary hearing loss."
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"docid": "D2668833#0",
"title": "http://www.betterhearing.org/hearingpedia/hearing-loss-prevention\nHearing Loss Prevention",
"text": "\"Hearing Loss Prevention Hearing Loss Prevention Brian J. Fligor, Sc. D., Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAINTRODUCTIONNoise is one of the most common causes of hearing loss, and one of the most common occupational illnesses in the United States. A single shot from a shotgun, experienced at close range, may permanently damage your hearing in an instant. Repeated exposures to loud machinery may, over an extended period of time, present serious risks to human hearing. Ten million Americans have already suffered irreversible hearing damage from noise; thirty million are exposed to hazardous noise levels each day. The risk and harmful effects of noise on hearing are often underestimated because the damage takes place so gradually. How to prevent hearing loss Excessive noise exposure damages the delicate hair cells in the inner ear, not dissimilar to the effect of age on the ear (accelerated \"\"wear and tear\"\"). This damage often results in permanent, sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus (ringing of the ears). Hazardous noise exposures can occur on the job, but also in common recreational activities. Hearing loss prevention thus requires diligence and sensitivity to situations where hearing can be put at risk: Beware of recreational sources of hazardous noise like firearms, firecrackers, power tools, music concerts, dance clubs, NASCAR, sporting events, motorcycles, motorboats, snowmobiles, powerboats, and \"\"boom cars\"\"."
},
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"docid": "D1248854#0",
"title": "http://dredf.org/news/publications/the-history-of-the-ada/\nThe History of the Americans with Disabilities Act",
"text": "The History of the Americans with Disabilities Act A Movement Perspectiveby Arlene Mayerson 1992The history of the ADA did not begin on July 26, 1990 at the signing ceremony at the White House. It did not begin in 1988 when the first ADA was introduced in Congress. The ADA story began a long time ago in cities and towns throughout the United States when people with disabilities began to challenge societal barriers that excluded them from their communities, and when parents of children with disabilities began to fight against the exclusion and segregation of their children. It began with the establishment of local groups to advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. It began with the establishment of the independent living movement which challenged the notion that people with disabilities needed to be institutionalized, and which fought for and provided services for people with disabilities to live in the community. The ADA owes its birthright not to any one person, or any few, but to the many thousands of people who make up the disability rights movement – people who have worked for years organizing and attending protests, licking envelopes, sending out alerts, drafting legislation, speaking, testifying, negotiating, lobbying, filing lawsuits, being arrested – doing whatever they could for a cause they believed in. There are far too many people whose commitment and hard work contributed to the passage of this historic piece of disability civil rights legislation to be able to give appropriate credit by name. Without the work of so many – without the disability rights movement – there would be no ADA. The disability rights movement, over the last couple of decades, has made the injustices faced by people with disabilities visible to the American public and to politicians. This required reversing the centuries long history of “out of sight, out of mind” that the segregation of disabled people served to promote."
},
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"docid": "D274183#0",
"title": "http://www.dss.mil/psmo-i/ps_faqs.html\nFrequently Asked Questions about the Industrial Personnel Security Clearance Process",
"text": "\"Home + PSMO-I + Frequently Asked Questions about the Industrial Personnel Security Clearance Process Frequently Asked Questions about the Industrial Personnel Security Clearance Process What is an industrial personnel security clearance? Who issues the personnel security clearance? Who may have access to classified information? When may an individual be processed for a personnel security clearance? Are non-U. S. citizens eligible for a personnel security clearance? May an individual who has been granted a security clearance be authorized access to any and all classified information? Do contractors have the authority to grant, deny, or revoke personnel clearances for their employees? How long does a personnel security clearance remain in effect? Who may apply for a security clearance? What is the purpose of a security clearance?"
},
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"docid": "D1869554#0",
"title": "https://ccohs.ca/oshanswers/prevention/ppe/designin.html\nDesigning an Effective PPE Program",
"text": "Designing an Effective PPE Program CLOSE ALLWhat is personal protective equipment (PPE)? PPE is equipment worn by a worker to minimize exposure to specific hazards. Examples of PPE include respirators, gloves, aprons, fall protection, and full body suits, as well as head, eye and foot protection. Using PPE is only one element in a complete hazard control program that would use a variety of strategies to maintain a safe and healthy environment. PPE does not reduce the hazard itself nor does it guarantee permanent or total protection. What is the role of personal protective equipment (PPE)? Hazards exist in every workplace so strategies to protect workers are essential. The priority should be to follow the “ hierarchy of control ” including elimination, substitution, or engineering control (s) of hazards at their source or along the path between the source and the worker. Many methods are available, and those most appropriate to the specific situation should be used. Controls are usually placed: At the source (where the hazard “comes from”)."
},
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"docid": "D3055785#0",
"title": "http://www.usacarry.com/select-proper-hearing-protection-for-shooting-to-avoid-permanent-hearing-loss/\nSelect Proper Hearing Protection for Shooting to Avoid Permanent Hearing Loss",
"text": "\"Select Proper Hearing Protection for Shooting to Avoid Permanent Hearing Loss January 3, 2013 | by Ben Findley Select Proper Hearing Protection for Shooting to Avoid Permanent Hearing Loss I learned over the years, from working around loud industrial plant noises and from seeing my Dad experience terrible ear pain, continuous ringing in his ears, and substantial hearing loss from job-related noises and from regularly shooting firearms, that serious hearing problems can develop quickly. Sometimes new and younger shooters don’t pay as much attention as they should to protecting their hearing, forgoing hearing protection for just that one time… or focusing only on eye protection. I certainly consider both eye and ear protection important and mandatory for shooting. For me and my firearms students, hearing protection is mandatory at the range. Noise Hazard from Shooting The noise from gunfire is one of the most hazardous non-occupational noises that people are exposed to. It’s possible that a single gunshot heard by an unprotected ear can lead to immediate and permanent hearing loss, often accompanied by tinnitus or ringing, hissing or humming in the ears. The Cleveland Clinic and the Sight and Hearing Association report that hearing loss can definitely result from a single gunshot or from noise over an extended time. According to Dr. William Clark, senior research scientist of the Noise Laboratory at the Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis, “the damage caused by one shot from a .357 magnum pistol, which can expose a shooter to 165 d B for 2msec, is equivalent to over 40 hours in a noisy workplace.” Dr. Thomas Krammer, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana echoes this. Here are estimated average d B noise levels for gun calibers:.25 ACP – 155.0 d B.32 LONG – 152.4 d B.32 ACP – 153.5 d B.380 – 157.7 d B9mm – 159.8 d B.38 S&W – 153.5 d B.38 Spl – 156.3 d B.357 Magnum – 164.3 d B.40 S&W – 156.5 d B.41 Magnum – 163.2 d B.44 S&W Magnum – 164.5 d B.44 Spl – 155.9 d B.45 ACP – 157.0 d B.45 COLT – 154.7 d B12 Gauge Shotgun – 155 d B.22 Pistol or Rifle – 140 d BM-16 – 160 d BGenerally, noise becomes damaging to hearing above a certain amplitude level for a certain duration of time, usually cited as about 90 d B for 8 hours."
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"docid": "D71174#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/27339802/business-law-flash-cards/\nBusiness Law",
"text": "\"104 terms annabeldoke Business Law Chapters 4 and 19Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortconfederal form of government a form of government developed following the revolutionary war in which states had the authority to govern themselves and the national government could only exercise limited powers.why/when was the US constitution initially drafted? problems arose because the nation was facing an economic crisis and state laws were interfering with the free flow of commerce. -a national convention was called and it was drafted and ratified in 1789.federal form of government a compromise made by the convention delegates that created a government in which the national government and states share sovereign power.police powers powers possessed by the states as part of their inherent sovereignty. these powers may be exercised to protect or promote the public order, health, safety, morals, and general welfare. -state laws enacted pursuant to a state's police powers carry a strong presumption of validity.three branches of law and why they were created the constitution divided the national govs power among three branches to make it difficult for the national gov to use its power arbitrarily. -legislative: makes the law -judicial: interprets the law -executive: enforces the law *no branch may exercise the authority of another branch.checks and balances system allows each branch to limit the actions of the other two branches, thus preventing any one branch from exercising too much power.examples of checks and balances 1. the legislative branch (congress) can enact a law, but the executive branch (president) as the authority to veto that law. 2."
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"docid": "D201112#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_decibel_level_is_double_hearing_protection_required\nBetween what decibel levels does instantaneous damage to hearing loss occurs?",
"text": "\"Between what decibel levels does instantaneous damage to hearing loss occurs? Answer . Sound levels of common noises . Decibels Noise source Safe range 30 Whisper 60 Normal conversation 80 Heavy traffic, garbage disposal Risk range 85 to 90 …Audiomom 29 Contributions What are the decibel levels for the hearing impairment classifications? It is important to understand that a decibel is just a unit of measure that is used to determine loudness of a sound or amount of hearing loss. Normal hearing is found betw …What steady state decibel level is hearing protection required?90 d BA or 85 d DAtime weighted average. 90 d BA or 85 d DAtime weighted average Just regular 75 Contributions What decibel level can't humans hear above? This widely varies between humans according to their age and how many loud noises have damaged their ears over time. However for most humans the average is about a 20.0 Khz. I …Mediatech 14,908 Contributions What is the decibel level of the threshold of human hearing?"
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"docid": "D27157#0",
"title": "https://www.osha.gov/dte/library/ppe_assessment/ppe_assessment.html\n.",
"text": "<<< Back to Training and Reference Materials Library Printing Instructions PPE Assessment OSHA Office of Training and Education These materials were developed by OSHA’s Office of Training and Education and are intended to assist employers, workers, and others as they strive to improve workplace health and safety. While we attempt to thoroughly address specific topics, it is not possible to include discussion of everything necessary to ensure a healthy and safe working environment in a presentation of this nature. Thus, this information must be understood as a tool for addressing workplace hazards, rather than an exhaustive statement of an employer’s legal obligations, which are defined by statute, regulations, and standards. Likewise, to the extent that this information references practices or procedures that may enhance health or safety, but which are not required by a statute, regulation, or standard, it cannot, and does not, create additional legal obligations. Finally, over time, OSHA may modify rules and interpretations in light of new technology, information, or circumstances; to keep apprised of such developments, or to review information on a wide range of occupational safety and health topics, you can visit OSHA’s website at www.osha.gov. Protecting Employees from Workplace Hazards Eye and Face Protection Head Protection Foot and Leg Protection Hand and Arm Protection Body Protection Hearing Protection Assessing the Need for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.132 requires employers to assess the workplace to determine if hazards are present, or are likely to be present, which necessitate the use of PPEAlthough not specifically directed to construction industry operations, this discussion will help you comply with OSHA’s general PPE requirements for the construction industry (see 29 CFR 1926.28)Consult the OSHA standards for specific requirements concerning selection and use of PPEProtecting Employees from Workplace Hazards OSHA regulations require employers to protect their employees from workplace hazards such as machines, work procedures, and hazardous substances that can cause injury Employers must institute all feasible engineering and work practice controls to eliminate and reduce hazards before using PPE to protect against hazards Engineering Controls If . . . You can physically change the machine or work environment to prevent employee exposure to the potential hazard, Then . . . You have eliminated the hazard with an engineering control. Examples . . . Initial design specifications Ventilation Substitution with less harmful material Enclosure of process Isolation of process Change the process Work Practice Controls If . . ."
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"docid": "D229758#0",
"title": "http://www.andorrapediatrics.com/ap_folders/hand-outs/knowledge/middle_ear_fluid.htm\n.",
"text": "Printer Friendly Version Middle Ear Fluid In Children The ear has three parts-the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear. The outer ear includes the part outside the head and the ear canal. The eardrum is a small circle of tissue about the size of a fingertip at the end of the ear canal. The middle ear is the space, usually filled with air, behind the eardrum. When a child has middle ear fluid, this is where it is found. A small tube-the Eustachian tube-connects the middle ear to the back of the nose. Three tiny bones (the malleus, incus, and stapes) connect the eardrum through the middle ear to the inner ear. The inner ear is further inside the head and is important for hearing and balance. In a healthy ear, sound waves travel through the ear canal and make the eardrum move back and forth. This makes the three bones in the middle ear move."
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"docid": "D1587381#0",
"title": "http://dangerousdecibels.org/education/information-center/faq/\n",
"text": "Dangerous Decibels - A public health partnership for prevention of noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitusdd-rotator-3Home Safe in Sound JOLENE News About Us Education Exhibitry Research Contact How long does it take for damage to hearing to manifest itself? Where does ear wax come from, and what does it have to do with hearing? What sounds cause noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL)? What are the effects of noise-induced hearing loss? What are the symptoms of NIHL? Who is affected by NIHL? Can NIHL be prevented? What research is being done for NIHL? At what age would it be okay to bring a child (infant, toddler, preschool or school age) to a Drag Car racetrack? How long of an exposure (without ear protection) to the noise at a Drag Car racetrack would potentially cause problems- 1 hour, 2 hours, for a 1 year old?"
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"docid": "D669815#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoke_detector\nSmoke detector",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Smoke Detector COFEM with approved EN 54-7A smoke detector is a device that senses smoke, typically as an indicator of fire. Commercial security devices issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a fire alarm system, while household smoke detectors, also known as smoke alarms, generally issue a local audible or visual alarm from the detector itself. Smoke detectors are housed in plastic enclosures, typically shaped like a disk about 150 millimetres (6 in) in diameter and 25 millimetres (1 in) thick, but shape and size vary. Smoke can be detected either optically ( photoelectric) or by physical process ( ionization ); detectors may use either, or both, methods. Sensitive alarms can be used to detect, and thus deter, smoking in areas where it is banned. Smoke detectors in large commercial, industrial, and residential buildings are usually powered by a central fire alarm system, which is powered by the building power with a battery backup. Domestic smoke detectors range from individual battery-powered units, to several interlinked mains-powered units with battery backup; with these interlinked units, if any unit detects smoke, all trigger even if household power has gone out. The risk of dying in a home fire is cut in half in homes with working smoke alarms. The US National Fire Protection Association reports 0.53 deaths per 100 fires in homes with working smoke alarms compared to 1.18 deaths in homes without (2009-2013). Some homes do not have any smoke alarms, some do not have working batteries; sometimes the alarm fails to detect the fire. ["
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"docid": "D797242#0",
"title": "https://www.grainger.com/content/qt-electrical-safety-summary-263\nElectrical Safety Standards in the Workplace",
"text": "Electrical Safety Standards in the Workplace Quick Tips #263Introduction The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is a nonprofit organization devoted to eliminating death, injury, property and economic loss due to fire, electrical and related hazards. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the NFPA have written many standards and regulations that build on one another. In the case of NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace®, the OSHA regulations and NFPA standards work so well together it’s been said that OSHA provides the “shall” while NFPA provides the “how. ”OSHA bases its electrical safety standards (found in 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1910 Subpart S and 29 CFR Part 1926 Subpart K) on the comprehensive information found in NFPA 70E. 29 CFR 1910.333 (a) states that employers must employ safety-related work practices to prevent electrical shock or other injuries resulting from either direct or indirect electrical contact. NFPA 70E is the tool employers use to meet this OSHA requirement. For example, OSHA mandates that all services to electrical equipment be done in a de-energized state. “ Working live” can only be done under special circumstances. NFPA 70E defines those special circumstances and sets rigid electrical safety limits on voltage exposures, work zone boundary requirements and necessary personal protective equipment (PPE). ( See NFPA 70E-2018 Article 130 and OSHA subpart S part 1910.333 (a) (1) for complete details.). It is important to note that NFPA 70E is a voluntary national consensus safety standard published by NFPA primarily to assist OSHA in preparing its electrical safety standards."
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"docid": "D2244185#0",
"title": "https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/noisehearingconservation/standards.html\nOccupational Safety and Health Administration",
"text": "\"Standards State Standards There are twenty-eight OSHA-approved State Plans, operating state-wide occupational safety and health programs. State Plans are required to have standards and enforcement programs that are at least as effective as OSHA's and may have different or more stringent requirements. This section highlights OSHA standards, Federal Register notices (rules and proposed rules), directives (instruction to OSHA staff), letters of interpretation (official letters of interpretation of the standards), other federal agency's standards and guidance, and national consensus standards and recommendations from other professional organizations related to Noise. OSHA Noise Regulations Noise and hearing conservation is addressed in specific standards for recordkeeping and general industry. For information on construction employment, see the construction requirements section. Section 5 (a) (1) of the OSH Act, often referred to as the General Duty Clause, requires employers to \"\"furnish to each of his employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees\"\". This section may be used to address hazards for which there are no specific standards, e.g. noise in agricultural operations. Recording and Reporting Occupational Injuries and Illness Standards (29 CFR 1904)Related Information Subpart C – Recordkeeping forms and recording criteria1904.10, Recording criteria for cases involving occupational hearing loss Directives Federal Register notices Letters of Interpretation Safety and Health Topics Page General Industry Standards (29 CFR 1910)Related Information Subpart G – Occupational health and environmental control 1910.95, Occupational noise exposure Directives Federal Register notices Letters of Interpretation Methods for Estimating HPD Attenuation Permissible Noise Exposures Appendix A, Noise exposure computation Appendix B, Methods for estimating the adequacy of hearing protector attenuation Appendix C, Audiometric measuring instruments Letters of Interpretation Appendix D, Audiometric test rooms Letters of Interpretation Appendix E, Acoustic calibration of audiometers Appendix F, Calculations and application of age corrections to audiograms Letters of Interpretation Appendix G, Monitoring noise levels non-mandatory informational appendix Appendix H, Availability of referenced documents Appendix I, Definitions Other Federal Agency's Standards and Guidance Note: These are NOT OSHA regulations. However, they do provide guidance from their originating organizations related to worker protection. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)40 CFR 211, Product Noise Labeling Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)49 CFR 227, Occupational Noise Exposure for Railroad Operating Employees."
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"docid": "D502270#0",
"title": "https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/1307272/\nEnvironmental Noise Pollution in the United States: Developing an Effective Public Health Response",
"text": "Environmental Noise Pollution in the United States: Developing an Effective Public Health Response Monica S. Hammer, 1 Tracy K. Swinburn, 2 and Richard L. Neitzel 2, 3Author Affiliations open PDF Version Abstract About This Article Background: Tens of millions of Americans suffer from a range of adverse health outcomes due to noise exposure, including heart disease and hearing loss. Reducing environmental noise pollution is achievable and consistent with national prevention goals, yet there is no national plan to reduce environmental noise pollution. Objectives: We aimed to describe some of the most serious health effects associated with noise, summarize exposures from several highly prevalent noise sources based on published estimates as well as extrapolations made using these estimates, and lay out proven mechanisms and strategies to reduce noise by incorporating scientific insight and technological innovations into existing public health infrastructure. Discussion: We estimated that 104 million individuals had annual L EQ (24) levels > 70 d BA (equivalent to a continuous average exposure level of >70 d BA over 24 hr) in 2013 and were at risk of noise-induced hearing loss. Tens of millions more may be at risk of heart disease, and other noise-related health effects. Direct regulation, altering the informational environment, and altering the built environment are the least costly, most logistically feasible, and most effective noise reduction interventions. Conclusion: Significant public health benefit can be achieved by integrating interventions that reduce environmental noise levels and exposures into the federal public health agenda. Introduction Noise, or unwanted sound, is one of the most common environmental exposures in the United States ( García 2001 ). In 1981, the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimated that nearly 100 million people in the United States (about 50% of the population) had annual exposures to traffic noise that were high enough to be harmful to health ( Simpson and Bruce 1981 ). However, despite the widespread prevalence of exposure, noise has historically been treated differently than pollutants of a chemical or radiological nature, and especially air pollution."
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"docid": "D1863411#0",
"title": "http://www.hse.gov.uk/noise/faq.htm\nNoise at Work - FAQs",
"text": "Noise at Work - FAQs Some frequently asked questions on Noise at work How do workers become deaf? How long does it take? What are the effects? Are there any methods of treatment for hearing related conditions ie tinnitus? Do I have a noise problem at work? What is an action level? Why is there more than one level set down? How do I calculate personal exposure for individuals? Why should an employer spend money on noise reduction - especially to save only a few decibels? We are buying machinery (new or secondhand)."
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"docid": "D2349517#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_alarm_notification_appliance\nFire alarm notification appliance",
"text": "\"This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A Mircom horn/strobe fire alarm notification appliance. A fire alarm notification appliance is an active fire protection component of a fire alarm system. A notification appliance may use audible, visible, or other stimuli to alert the occupants of a fire or other emergency condition requiring action. Audible appliances have been in use longer than any other method of notification. Most of today's appliances produce sound pressure levels between 45 and 120 decibels at ten feet. [ citation needed]Contents [ hide ]1 Methods of notification2 Coding3 Audibility4 Visual signals5 Voice evacuation5.1 Voice evacuation in Europe6 Effectiveness6.1 Effectiveness of low frequency (520 Hz) sound6.2 NFPA code implementation of low frequency (520 Hz) sound7 See also8 References9 Further reading10 External links Methods of notification [ edit]The primary function of the notification appliance is to alert persons at risk. Several methods are used and documented in industry specifications published by UL. ["
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"docid": "D2966518#0",
"title": "http://chemm.nlm.nih.gov/ppe.htm\n.",
"text": "You are here: Home > Rescuer Safety - Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Need for PPEPPE Selection Levels of PPETypes of Protection Elements of a PPE Management Program Limitations of PPEMedical Management Levels of Clearance References and Additional Resources Need for PPEPersonal protective equipment, or PPE, is designed to provide protection from serious injuries or illnesses resulting from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other hazards. Careful selection and use of adequate PPE should protect individuals involved in chemical emergencies from hazards effecting the respiratory system, skin, eyes, face, hands, feet, head, body, and hearing. No single combination of protective equipment and clothing is capable of protecting against all hazards. Thus PPE should be used in conjunction with other protective methods, including exposure control procedures and equipment.top of page PPE Selection The onsite incident commander will define the PPE ensemble required based on the conditions at the scene. For first receivers and hospitals, PPE selection is based on the institution's chemical emergency procedures. Guidance used for selecting appropriate PPE for chemical emergencies is available. For First Responder - OSHA/NIOSH Interim Guidance: Chemical - Biological - Radiological - Nuclear (CBRN) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Selection Matrix for Emergency Responders (OSHA, NIOSH, April 2005)For Hospital Providers - OSHA Best Practices for Hospital-Based First Receivers of Victims from Mass Casualty Incidents Involving the Release of Hazardous Substances (PDF - 1.93 MB) (OSHA, January 2005)top of page Levels of PPEPersonal protective equipment is divided into four categories based on the degree of protection afforded. Level A protection should be worn when the highest level of respiratory, skin, eye and mucous membrane protection is needed. A typical Level A ensemble includes: Positive pressure (pressure demand), self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) (NIOSH approved), or positive-pressure supplied air respirator with escape SCBA. Fully encapsulating chemical protective suit."
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"docid": "D3042682#0",
"title": "http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-400028.html\n.",
"text": "\"Straight Dope Message Board > Main > General Questions > At what point do the Feds start looking at my bank account? PDAView Full Version : At what point do the Feds start looking at my bank account? Surbey 12-13-2006, 11:42 PMDo I need to make a single 10,000 dollar deposit for them to notice? Or is it 10,000 dollars in a certain amount of time, say 1500 a day for a week? If a I make small deposits, when would they take notice of my balance?friedo 12-13-2006, 11:48 PMAny deposit over $10,000 will cause the bank to file a Currency Transaction Report with the Treasury Department. If you engage in suspicious activity -- for example, making many deposits of slightly less than $10,000, the bank will file a Suspicious Activity Report. Neither report automatically triggers an investigation; tens of thousands of CTRs are filed every day. But if you raise suspicion for some other reason, or there are a lot of SARs with your name on them, then the Feds may want to have a word with you.hawksgirl 12-13-2006, 11:57 PMThat's why my student loan check took so long to clear!friedo 12-14-2006, 12:14 AMThat's why my student loan check took so long to clear! I doubt it -- CTRs are filed when the transaction is made, but they don't slow down or stop the transaction itself. Dr Deth 12-14-2006, 01:15 AMAny deposit over $10,000 will cause the bank to file a Currency Transaction Report with the Treasury Department."
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"title": "http://www.sbr.gov.au/products-register/sbr-product-register-full-list\nSBR Products Register - full list",
"text": "\"SBR Products Register - full list Product name Description Forms Accountant Web Office Developed by: Village Mall Operations Pty Ltd Tax file number declaration (3092) - ATOPAYG payment summary - business and personal services - ATOPAYG payment summary - employment termination payment summary data record - ATOPAYG payment summary - individual non-business - ATOPAYG payment summary - superannuation income stream payment summary data record - ATOPAYG payment summary - superannuation lump sum payment summary data record - ATOAcurity Developed by: Financial Synergy Acurity software offers a complete solution from members online, reporting, compliance and more. Super tax file number integrity check (STIC) - ATOAccounts Manager Developed by: Marango Pty Ltd Accounts Manager is a powerful financial management system that helps you manage your businesses contacts, accounts, invoices, expenses and payroll in one common package, allowing you to quickly and easily manage your accounts, giving you more time to look after the growth in your business. PAYG payment summary - ATOPAYG payment summary - individual non-business - ATOPay GMYOB AE and AO Tax Developed by: MYOB Technology Pty Ltd MYOB AE and AO Tax 2015 is a Tax Preparation, Management and Practitioners Lodgment System (PLS) packed full of features to help your Practice become more productive and lodge tax returns for the income years 1998 to 2015. Forms that are not listed for SBR may be lodged using ELS e.g. Activity statements. All forms will be transitioned to the new PLS during the TT16 reporting period. 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Employer TICK (ETIC) - ATOBiz Administrator Developed by: Rapid Business Systems Pty Ltd Biz Administrator is a small business management system that keeps record management and compliance costs to a minimum through a simple banking interface. It provides facilities for invoicing, human resources management and the full set of financial reports. Business activity statement (4195) - ATOTax file number declaration (3092) - ATOBluedoor Super Stream Developed by: DST Bluedoor Pty Ltd Bluedoor Super Stream Super tax file number integrity check (STIC) - ATOFund validation service (FVS) - ATOATO - Superfund TFN Integrity Check 3 (STIC3)Super Match (SMAT) - ATOBusiness Craft Developed by: Business Craft Pty Ltd Taxable payments annual return (TPAR) - ATOPAYG payment summary - business and personal services - ATOPAYG payment summary - employment termination payment summary data record - ATOPAYG payment summary - individual non-business - ATOPAYG payment summary - superannuation income stream payment summary data record - ATOPAYG payment summary - superannuation lump sum payment summary data record - ATOBusiness Manager Professional Developed by: Sooya Pty Ltd Tax file number declaration (3092) - ATOPAYG payment summary - business and personal services - ATOPAYG payment summary - employment termination payment summary data record - ATOPAYG payment summary - individual non-business - ATOPAYG payment summary - superannuation income stream payment summary data record - ATOPAYG superannuation lump sum payment summary data record - ATOTaxable payments annual report (TPAR) - ATOBusiness activity statement (4195) - ATOCashflow Manager Developed by: Cashflow Manager Pty Ltd Cashflow Manager is the simple small business accounting software for small and micro business owners and is designed to give small business owners the opportunity to keep excellent records and minimise costs, whether they know anything about accounting or not. Business actitivity statement (4195) - ATOPAYG payment summary - business and personal services - ATOPAYG payment summary - employment termination payment summary data record - ATOPAYG payment summary - individual non-business - ATOPAYG payment summary - superannuation income stream payment summary data record - ATOPAYG payment summary - superannuation lump sum payment summary data record - ATOTaxable payments annual report (TPAR) - ATOTax file number declaration (3092) - ATOCatsoft Taxcat Developed by: Catsoft (Total Forms Pty Ltd)Established in 1984, Catsoft is a leading developer of accounting and taxation software in Australia."
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"title": "http://www.techexams.net/forums/off-topic/104516-ssh-cipher-error-linux-red-hat.html\nThread: SSH Cipher Error for Linux Red Hat",
"text": "\"Jock VSJock Censorship is Un-American Join Date Dec 2006Location SATXPosts 1,106Certifications M. S. in MIS/MBA, Network+, A+, Linux+, Security+, C|EH, RHCSA10-02-2014 08:24 PM #1SSH Cipher Error for Linux Red Hat So I'm trying to use Pu TTY (v0.5 on Win 7 to get to a Linux Red Hat Enterprise 5.10 Pu TTY is throwing the following error: Code: Pu TTY Fatal Error Couldn't agree a client-to-server cipher (available: aes 128-ctr, aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr)My /etc/hosts.allow file has my computer IP address in the file ALL: 143.83.221.108 Under /etc/ssh/ssh_config I have the following entry under Host * Ciphers aes128-ctr, aes192-ctr, aes256-ctr And under /etc/sysconfig the iptables has the following entry for my computer -A INPUT -s 143.83.221.108 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT I can successfully ping, traceroute and log in via termainl from VMWare v Sphere all ok, so I can reach the box... I'm not sure what I am missing or what I need to be successful in using Pu TTY from my Windows desktop to the Red Hat Linux box. thanks Last edited by Jock VSJock; 10-02-2014 at 08:32 PM . *** Freedom of Speech, Just Watch What You Say*** Example, Beware of Comp TIA Certs (Deleted From Google Cached) \"\"Its easier to deceive the masses then to convince the masses that they have been deceived.\"\" -unknown \""
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"title": "https://www.optimus01.co.za/different-types-of-banner-ads-facts-and-stats/\nDifferent Types Of Banner Ads: Facts and Stats",
"text": "Different Types Of Banner Ads: Facts and Stats Banner advertisements have the ability to attract a target audience with the sole purpose of generating sales. Banner ads can be a remarkable “branding” tool in the world of business. Below is an outline of the different types of banner ads that can be used, as well as some facts and stats that will help you to decide the best option available for your campaign. Types Of Web Banner Ads Banners ads come in various forms offering the opportunity to advertise in a variety of ways that best suits a campaign in the making. What you choose and need to best deliver a message in a banner ad campaign will vary with each and every one that you embark on. Your criteria and budget will largely, often strongly, point you in the direction of which will best reach your target audience, as well as suit your desired outcome. Visuals play an incredible role in how your banner ad will be received. The world’s society is largely a “visual nation” and can effectively be swayed or convinced almost solely by images alone. Visual factors that will have an influence on which type you choose include: Single images – These can be animated using GIF images. Static images (no animation is used and remain “still” on the eye) such as GIFs and jpgs can also be used."
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"title": "http://www.cram.com/flashcards/series-7-2514629\nSeries 7",
"text": "\"Study your flashcards anywhere!Download the official Cram app for free >How to study your flashcards. Right/Left arrow keys: Navigate between flashcards. right arrow key left arrow key Up/Down arrow keys: Flip the card between the front and back. down key up key H key: Show hint (3rd side). h key A key: Read text to speech. a key Click or Press Spacebar to Begin »Card Range To Studythrough Share Print Export Clone125 Cards in this Set Front Back Which of the following statements is TRUE about treasury stock? a. It receives dividends. b. It is treated as a deduction from outstanding shares. c. It has voting power. d. It is part of unauthorized stock. ("
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"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.string(v=vs.110).aspx\nString Class",
"text": "\"String Class. NET Framework (current version) Other Versions Note The . NET API Reference documentation has a new home. Visit the . NET API Browser on docs.microsoft.com to see the new experience. Represents text as a sequence of UTF-16 code units. To browse the . NET Framework source code for this type, see the Reference Source. Namespace: System Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)Inheritance Hierarchy System. Object System."
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Warrensburg-Missouri.html\nWarrensburg, Missouri",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Warrensburg, Missouriadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Warrensburg, Missouri photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map32°F10 miles Wind: 7 mph Pressure: 30.23 in Humidity: 44%Current weather forecast for Warrensburg, MOPopulation in 2014: 19,963 (99% urban, 1% rural). Population change since 2000: +22.2%Males: 10,155 (50.9%)Females: 9,808 (49.1%)Median resident age: 24.1 years Missouri median age: 38.4 years Zip codes: 64093. Estimated median household income in 2016: $40,677 ( it was $29,332 in 2000)Warrensburg: $40,677MO: $51,746Estimated per capita income in 2016: $21,087 ( it was $14,714 in 2000) Warrensburg city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $161,693 ( it was $91,400 in 2000 )Warrensburg: $161,693MO: $151,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $195,176; Detached houses: $208,819; Townhouses or other attached units: $206,321; In 2-unit structures: $143,945; Mobile homes: $87,404Median gross rent in 2016: $728. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 64093Warrensburg, MO residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Rick Mc Elroy Home Improvements, LLCPut your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Warrensburg, MO (2016)16,23881.0%White alone1,6078.0%Black alone6823.4%Two or more races6823.4%Hispanic5832.9%Asian alone2211.1%American Indian alone430.2%Other race alone300.1%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Warrensburg detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Warrensburg: 80.0 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Warrensburg, Missouri on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Warrensburg is mentioned 289 times on our forum: What Do You Hate About Kansas City (326 replies)Do you consider Overland Park a suburb of KCMO or KCK? ("
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"docid": "D3432052#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Fairfield-Ohio.html\nFairfield, Ohio",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Fairfield, Ohioadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Fairfield, Ohio photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map37°F6 miles Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.21 in Humidity: 75%Current weather forecast for Fairfield, OHPopulation in 2014: 42,770 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +1.6%Males: 21,560 (50.4%)Females: 21,210 (49.6%)Median resident age: 38.1 years Ohio median age: 39.3 years Zip codes: 45011, 45014, 45240, 45246. Fairfield Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $63,999 ( it was $50,316 in 2000)Fairfield: $63,999OH: $52,334Estimated per capita income in 2016: $30,310 ( it was $24,556 in 2000) Fairfield city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $154,700 ( it was $120,800 in 2000 )Fairfield: $154,700OH: $140,100Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $158,212; Detached houses: $177,417; Townhouses or other attached units: $76,572; In 2-unit structures: $92,465; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $92,091; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $57,573; Mobile homes: $4,679Median gross rent in 2016: $855. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 45014Fairfield, OH residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Bell Moving & Storage of Cincinnati Brad E. Lamoreaux Insurance Agency Vision Exteriors Windows Siding Patio Rooms The Home Inspection Company All Done Auction co., llc Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Fairfield, OH (2016)31,74873.7%White alone5,72813.3%Black alone3,5458.2%Hispanic1,1942.8%Two or more races1,0162.4%Asian alone260.06%Other race alone70.02%American Indian alone70.02%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Fairfield detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Fairfield: 89.6 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Fairfield, Ohio on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Fairfield is mentioned 1,619 times on our forum: Where to relocate 30 minutes N of Fairfield (13 replies)Need Info- Forest Park, Springdale, Fairfield area. ("
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"docid": "D2072185#0",
"title": "http://www.law.com/sites/robertjalter/2014/05/19/reporting-of-currencymonetary-instrument-transactions-and-structuring-investigations/\nReporting of Currency/Monetary Instrument Transactions and Structuring Investigations",
"text": "An enforcement priority of both the IRS and the Department of Justice which continues to see a lot of activity is compliance with the currency and monetary instrument reporting rules under the Bank Secrecy Act and structuring conduct to avoid them. With respect to that area, you should be aware that the government has a strong desire to ensure the reporting of monetary transactions. Significant resources continue to be deployed in hunting for those who ignore, or try to avoid reporting of currency related transactions. In every State jurisdiction (in New Jersey an IRS criminal investigation division field office in Springfield ) groups of IRS special agents have been set up to review on a bi-monthly basis currency reporting forms such as SARS – suspicious activity reports and CTRS – currency transaction reports filed by financial institutions in their geographical areas. The IRS has decided to devote those resources because these forms have proven to be a gold mine for IRS agents in creating tax evasion investigations, civil forfeiture cases and IRS civil tax audits. There are different reporting requirements for different types of transactions and for both financial and non-financial institutions and there are potentially civil and criminal sanctions which should not be ignored. The more commonly encountered currency reporting forms are: Currency Transaction Reports – CTRS; Suspicious Activity Reports – SARS; IRS Forms 8300 for the reporting of cash payments over $10,000 received in a trade or business; and CMIRS/Fin CEN Form 105 (March 2011) – Report of International Transportation of Currency or Monetary Transactions – which applies to persons who transport or are about to transport monetary instruments, including cash and travelers checks of more than $10,000 out of, or into the U. S. As to SARS (Fin CEN Form 111), 31 U. S. C. section 5318 requires that every bank and broker dealer are required to file an SAR if a customer has concluded a transaction with it in the aggregate of at least $5,000 and it believes that any of the following situations apply: it involves funds derived from illegal activities; is designed to evade the Bank Secrecy Act reporting requirements; has no business or apparent lawful purpose; or involves the use of a business to facilitate criminal activity. Banks and broker dealers are prohibited from telling a customer that an SAR has been filed. 31 U. S. C. section 5313 requires that banks, broker dealers and check cashiers file CTRS – Fin CEN 112 if a deposit or withdrawal transaction in currency is over $10,000 . Currency includes coins, paper money, travelers checks, personal and business checks, and third party checks."
},
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"docid": "D3031680#0",
"title": "https://www.mybanktracker.com/news/watch-out-for-these-pitfalls-when-making-large-cash-deposits\nWatch Out for These Pitfalls When Making Large Cash Deposits",
"text": "\"Watch Out for These Pitfalls When Making Large Cash Deposits Rebecca Lake Mar 16th, 2018 | Comments 13Editorial Disclosure Sponsored Rates American Express National Bank1.45% APYMin. to Earn APY $0Minimum Deposit $0Next Capital One 3601.50% APYMin. to Earn APY $10,000Minimum Deposit $0Next Synchrony Bank1.55% APYMin. to Earn APY $0Minimum Deposit $0Next All Sponsored Banks are Member FDIC. Like What You’re Reading? Sign Up for the My Bank Tracker Newsletter Sign Up Depositing large amounts of cash in your bank account has the potential to be problematic in more ways than one. If you run a cash business, make extra money from a hobby or you’ve received a large cash gift, here’s what you need to know before heading to the bank. Keep an eye out for cash deposit fees While there’s been a talk of banks charging customers fees for making cash deposits, none of the major banks have implemented this kind of policy to date. That means that as long as you’re making the large cash deposit into a personal checking or savings account, you won’t pay a fee for this service. You may, however, be charged a separate fee for completing the transaction through a teller."
},
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"docid": "D933088#0",
"title": "http://bsaefiling.fincen.treas.gov/FAQs.html\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)This section addresses many of the more commonly asked questions regarding use of the BSA E-Filing System. For additional information, contact the BSA E-Filing Help Desk via telephone at 1-866-346-9478 or e-mail at BSAEFiling [email protected]. These FAQs are organized by category. Click on a category to view the list of questions related to that category; click on a question to view the answer. Understanding What BSA E-Filing Is and What It Offers Understanding How BSA E-Filing Operates Connecting to BSA E-Filing Forms Reader Enrollment General Filing Discrete BSA Filing Batch BSA Filing Secure Data Transfer Mode (SDTM)Understanding What BSA E-Filing Is and What It Offers What is the purpose of BSA E-Filing? What BSA forms can be submitted via BSA E-Filing? How much does participation in BSA E-Filing cost? Can an attorney, CPA, or an enrolled agent submit an FBAR via the BSA E-Filing System on behalf of a client?? What if I file an FBAR with my spouse? Will I be able to E-File?"
},
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"docid": "D3245740#0",
"title": "http://caselaw.findlaw.com/dc-court-of-appeals/1195358.html\nMALIK CORPORATION v. TENACITY GROUP LLC",
"text": "Find Law Caselaw United States DC Court of Appeals MALIK CORPORATION v. TENACITY GROUP LLCMALIK CORPORATION v. TENACITY GROUP LLCReset AAFont size: Print District of Columbia Court of Appeals. MALIK CORPORATION, Appellant, v. TENACITY GROUP, LLC, et al., Appellees. No. 07-CV-582. Decided: December 11, 2008Before KRAMER and BLACKBURNE-RIGSBY, Associate Judges, and NEBEKER, Senior Judge. Bernard A. Gray, Sr., Washington, DC, for appellant. Paul A. Kaplan with whom Joseph P. Bowser, Washington, DC, was on the brief, for appellees. Malik Corporation appeals an order granting specific performance of the sale of its apartment building to appellees Brumal Tenant's Association and Tenacity Group, LLC, under the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (“TOPA”)."
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"docid": "D2982521#0",
"title": "http://fpif.org/drug_trafficking_and_money_laundering/\nDrug Trafficking and Money Laundering",
"text": "Drug Trafficking and Money Laundering The trade in illicit drugs is estimated to be worth $400 billion a year, and it accounts for 8% of all international trade, according to the United Nations. By Scott Ehlers, June 1, 1998. Print Key Points Drug traffickers seek to transform the monetary proceeds from their criminal activity into revenue with an apparently legal source. This is known as money laundering. Drug profits moving through the U. S. financial system are estimated to be as high as $100 billion a year. Many countries have criminalized money laundering and instituted banking regulations to deter money laundering and make it easier to detect and seize the assets of criminal activity. The trade in illicit drugs is estimated to be worth $400 billion a year, and it accounts for 8% of all international trade, according to the United Nations. In order to invest the profits of their illicit activities and avoid having their assets seized by the government, drug traffickers must transform the monetary proceeds from their criminal activity into revenue from apparently legal sources. This is known as money laundering. In a May 1998 speech, President Clinton declared, “Up to $500 billion in criminal proceeds every single year—more than the GNP of most nations—is laundered, disguised as legitimate revenue, and much of it moves across our borders.”"
},
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"docid": "D756401#0",
"title": "http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2013_release-word/how-to-re-download-office-home-student-2013/bd7331c5-a3db-437b-af1b-8b8674fc5876\nQ: How to re-download Office Home & Student 2013",
"text": "\"Lumbergumrubber asked on August 12, 2013Q: How to re-download Office Home & Student 2013I presently have Office Home & Student on my wife's laptop but am going to have to do an exciting Refresh. My question is, since I'm presently in an area where we have very fast high speed, is there a way for me to re-download the product so I can copy it over to an external HD and have it ready to put on the Laptop after the Refresh? Reply I have the same question (231)Replies (22)1 2 3Doug Robbins - Word MVP replied on August 12, 2013MVPBetter to ask in the Install, Upgrade and Activate forum at:http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_365hp-office_install?sort=lastreplydate&dir=desc&tab=Qn A&status=all&mod=&mod Age=&adv Fil=&posted After=&posted Before=&tm=1376281373197Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP [email protected] I AM NOT CONCERNED ABOUT MY EMAIL ADDRESS BEING VISIBLE!!! ! Reply Did this solve your problem? Yes No81 people were helped by this reply Rohn007 replied on August 12, 2013MVP Article Author Which Office do you have, 365 or 2013 local install? This site has direct download links to Digital River for some Office bundles and standalone programs: O ffice 2013 Home and Student, Office 2013 Home and Business, Office 2013 Professional Plus x86-x64 / Word / Excel / Power Point / One Note / Outlook / Publisher / Access / Project Pro x86-x64 / Visio Pro x86-x64 / Office 2013 Language Pack. You may have to scroll down to find your language. ( NOTE: there are 2 downloads, the installer and scrolling farther down the page, the *. IMG downloadshttp://www.heidoc.net/joomla/technology-science/microsoft/73-office-2013-direct-download-links Save 2013 Installation file - ISO image for OFFICE 365 (2013)Here are the steps you must follow for you to create an ISO file. Go to www.office/myaccount ."
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"docid": "D969344#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Santa-Monica-California.html\nSanta Monica, California",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Santa Monica, Californiasee 27 more add your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Santa Monica, California photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map61°F10 miles Wind: 8 mph Pressure: 29.85 in Humidity: 63%Current weather forecast for Santa Monica, CAPopulation in 2016: 92,478Males: 46,235 (50.0%)Females: 46,243 (50.0%)Median resident age: 40.2 years California median age: 36.4 years Zip codes: 90401, 90403, 90404. Santa Monica Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $90,088 ( it was $50,714 in 2000)Santa Monica: $90,088CA: $67,739Estimated per capita income in 2016: $64,062 ( it was $42,874 in 2000) Santa Monica city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: over $1,000,000 ( it was $479,200 in 2000 )Santa Monica: over $1,000,000CA: $477,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: over $1,000,000; Detached houses: over $1,000,000; Townhouses or other attached units: over $1,000,000; In 2-unit structures: over $1,000,000; In 3-to-4-unit structures: over $1,000,000; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $974,017; Mobile homes: $73,949Median gross rent in 2016: $1,572. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip codes: 90401, 90402, 90403, 90404, 90405. Santa Monica, CA residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Frame Store Bobarrito - Boba, Poké, & Sushi Burrito Nur Nobu Shoping Mall University Foot And Ankle Institute, Santa Monica Rype Sunset Bail Bonds Opaque - Dining in the Dark The Haus- Independent Mini Cooper & BMW Repair Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Santa Monica, CA (2016)60,80265.7%White alone16,70018.1%Hispanic8,1348.8%Asian alone3,8524.2%Two or more races2,2502.4%Black alone3710.4%Other race alone2830.3%American Indian alone860.09%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Santa Monica detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Santa Monica: 153.0 (very high, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20How good is the Prosper borrower rating? Mar 17Digital news and social media Mar 14The nation on the move slows down Mar 11Recent posts about Santa Monica, California on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Santa Monica is mentioned 24,098 times on our forum: Homeless Man Denied Food Accused Of Stabbing Restaurant Worker At Santa Monica Pier: Police (92 replies)Homeless population in Santa Monica is up 26 percent (42 replies)will visit Santa Monica but do not want to enter city by car (32 replies)Santa Monica City Council won't allow 5-story buildings (66 replies)Possible Job in Santa Monica, Where to Live with Wife and 1 Child? ("
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"docid": "D3278742#0",
"title": "https://datatypes.net/open-cia-files\nCIA file format description",
"text": "CIA file format description Many people share .cia files without attaching instructions on how to use it. Yet it isn’t evident for everyone which program a .cia file can be edited, converted or printed with. On this page, we try to provide assistance for handling .cia files.1 filename extension (s) found in our database. Nintendo 3DS CTR Importable Archive.cia file related problems.cia - Nintendo 3DS CTR Importable Archive CIA file is a Nintendo 3DS CTR Importable Archive. The Nintendo 3DS is a portable game console produced by Nintendo. CIA stands for CTR Importable Archive. This format allows the installation titles to the 3DS..cia file format description: CIA format Application: Nintendo 3DSCategory: Data files Mime-type:application/octet-stream Magic:- / -Aliases:-Nintendo 3DS CTR Importable Archive related links:ctrtool Nintendo 3DS CTR Importable Archive related extensions:.bcmdl Nintendo 3DS BCMDL Model Data Naturally, other applications may also use the .cia file extension. Even harmful programs can create .cia files. Be especially cautious with .cia files coming from an unknown source!Can't open a .cia file? When you double-click a file to open it, Windows examines the filename extension."
},
{
"docid": "D1666749#0",
"title": "https://www.fincen.gov/resources/statutes-regulations/guidance/bsa-expectations-regarding-marijuana-related-businesses\nBSA Expectations Regarding Marijuana-Related Businesses",
"text": "PDFFIN-2014-G001.pdf 106.19 KBFIN-2014-G001Issued Date February 14, 2014Guidance Subject BSA Expectations Regarding Marijuana-Related Businesses The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (“Fin CEN”) is issuing guidance to clarify Bank Secrecy Act (“BSA”) expectations for financial institutions seeking to provide services to marijuana-related businesses. Fin CEN is issuing this guidance in light of recent state initiatives to legalize certain marijuana-related activity and related guidance by the U. S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) concerning marijuana-related enforcement priorities. This Fin CEN guidance clarifies how financial institutions can provide services to marijuana-related businesses consistent with their BSA obligations, and aligns the information provided by financial institutions in BSA reports with federal and state law enforcement priorities. This Fin CEN guidance should enhance the availability of financial services for, and the financial transparency of, marijuana-related businesses. Marijuana Laws and Law Enforcement Priorities The Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) makes it illegal under federal law to manufacture, distribute, or dispense marijuana. 1 Many states impose and enforce similar prohibitions. Notwithstanding the federal ban, as of the date of this guidance, 20 states and the District of Columbia have legalized certain marijuana-related activity. In light of these developments, U. S. Department of Justice Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole issued a memorandum (the “Cole Memo”) to all United States Attorneys providing updated guidance to federal prosecutors concerning marijuana enforcement under the CSA. 2 The Cole Memo guidance applies to all of DOJ’s federal enforcement activity, including civil enforcement and criminal investigations and prosecutions, concerning marijuana in all states. The Cole Memo reiterates Congress’s determination that marijuana is a dangerous drug and that the illegal distribution and sale of marijuana is a serious crime that provides a significant source of revenue to large-scale criminal enterprises, gangs, and cartels."
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"docid": "D710385#0",
"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.exception(v=vs.110).aspx\nException Class",
"text": "\"Exception Class. NET Framework (current version) Other Versions Note The . NET API Reference documentation has a new home. Visit the . NET API Browser on docs.microsoft.com to see the new experience. Represents errors that occur during application execution. To browse the . NET Framework source code for this type, see the Reference Source. Namespace: System Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)Inheritance Hierarchy System. Object System."
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{
"docid": "D1173207#0",
"title": "https://www.ffiec.gov/bsa_aml_infobase/pages_manual/OLM_019.htm\nCurrency Transaction Reporting ExemptionsâOverview",
"text": "\"Bank Secrecy Act Anti-Money Laundering Examination Manual Backward | Table of Contents | Forward Currency Transaction Reporting Exemptions—Overview Objective. Assess the bank’s compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements for exemptions from the currency transaction reporting requirements. U. S. Treasury regulations have historically recognized that the routine reporting of some types of large currency transactions does not necessarily aid law enforcement authorities and may place unreasonable burdens on banks. Consequently, a bank may exempt certain types of customers from currency transaction reporting. The Money Laundering Suppression Act of 1994 (MLSA) established a two-phase exemption process. Under Phase I exemptions, transactions in currency by banks, governmental departments or agencies, and listed public companies and their subsidiaries are exempt from reporting. Under Phase II exemptions, transactions in currency by smaller businesses that meet specific criteria laid out in Fin CEN’s regulations may be exempted from reporting. Phase I CTR Exemptions ( 31 CFR 1020.315 (b) (1)- (5))Fin CEN’s rule identifies five categories of Phase I exempt persons: A bank, to the extent of its domestic operations. A federal, state, or local government agency or department. Any entity exercising governmental authority within the United States."
},
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"docid": "D1999935#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Ozark-Alabama.html\nOzark, Alabama",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Ozark, Alabamaadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Ozark, Alabama photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map61°F8 miles Wind: 8 mph Pressure: 30.05 in Humidity: 88%Current weather forecast for Ozark, ALPopulation in 2014: 14,700 (78% urban, 22% rural). Population change since 2000: -2.8%Males: 6,861 (46.7%)Females: 7,839 (53.3%)Median resident age: 43.5 years Alabama median age: 39.0 years Zip codes: 36360. Estimated median household income in 2016: $38,779 ( it was $29,330 in 2000)Ozark: $38,779AL: $46,257Estimated per capita income in 2016: $23,026 ( it was $15,984 in 2000) Ozark city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $103,236 ( it was $68,600 in 2000 )Ozark: $103,236AL: $136,200Median gross rent in 2016: $551. Ozark, AL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Electronics Limited Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Ozark, AL (2016)8,89960.2%White alone4,74432.1%Black alone4713.2%Hispanic4332.9%Two or more races980.7%American Indian alone880.6%Other race alone570.4%Asian alone Races in Ozark detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Ozark: 79.5 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Ozark, Alabama on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Ozark is mentioned 100 times on our forum: Chicago to PCB, FL (4 replies)Madison County CCW permit (118 replies)Fort Rucker, AL (Enterprise, AL) (10 replies)Looking to meet new friends near Ozark, al (8 replies)Ozark, AL (1 reply)Heading to Orange Beach (6 replies)Latest news from Ozark, AL collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations Ozark woman wins 8 million lottery jackpot - WSFA com Montgomery Alabama news Ozark woman wins $8 million lottery jackpot - WSFA.com Montgomery Alabama news. ("
},
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"docid": "D1921816#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S8756328208003293\nReviewThe role of peptides and receptors of the calcitonin family in the regulation of bone metabolism",
"text": "Bone Volume 43, Issue 5, November 2008, Pages 813-818Review The role of peptides and receptors of the calcitonin family in the regulation of bone metabolism D. Naot J. Cornish Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.bone.2008.07.003 Get rights and content Abstract The ‘calcitonin family’ is a group of peptide hormones that share structural similarities with calcitonin, and includes calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), amylin, adrenomedullin and adrenomedullin 2 (intermedin). These hormones are produced by different tissues, with calcitonin being produced in thyroid C cells, αCGRP predominantly in neural tissue, amylin in β-islet cells of the pancreas and adrenomedullin in many tissues and cell types. Bone appears to be a common target for all the peptides of the calcitonin family, although the specific bone effects of the peptides vary. Administration of calcitonin produces rapid lowering of serum calcium levels, mainly through inhibition of bone resorption by osteoclasts. In vitro and in a number of animal experimental models, amylin and CGRP are also effective in inhibiting osteoclast activity and bone resorption. Amylin, adrenomedullin and CGRP can also affect cells of the osteoblast lineage, inducing osteoblast proliferation and promoting bone formation. Receptors for the peptides of the calcitonin family are formed by heterodimerization of the calcitonin receptor (CTR) or calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CLR) with receptor activity modifying proteins (RAMPs). Although the different combinations of these proteins create receptors with distinct ligand specificities, there is a degree of cross-reactivity and the receptors are able to bind other ligands from the family, usually with lower affinity. Analysis of the expression of the receptors for the calcitonin family in 16 samples of human osteoblasts showed high levels of CLR and RAMP1, low levels of RAMP2 and no expression of RAMP3 or CTR. Recent studies of the bone phenotype of knockout animals lacking the calcitonin, αCGRP or amylin gene indicated that in this experimental system the main physiological role of amylin in bone is the inhibition of bone resorption, that of CGRP is the activation of bone formation, while calcitonin, unexpectedly appears to be inhibiting bone formation without affecting bone resorption."
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"docid": "D2763930#0",
"title": "https://forums.edmunds.com/discussion/17634/buick/enclave/2009-buick-enclave-rack-and-pinion-power-steering\n2009 Buick Enclave Rack and Pinion / Power Steering",
"text": "\"2009 Buick Enclave Rack and Pinion / Power Steering See photos of the Buick Enclavekwame_enclave Posts: 1April 2014 edited April 2014 in Buick I started reading this forum blog because I found out today that my 2009 Buick Enclave will have to have its rack & pinion replaced at 85,000 miles and out of warranty. What I found to be odd was that in February 2012 a reader \"\"mgmd11\"\" had the exact same issue and my mechanic is telling me the same thing his mechanic told him... \"\"My mechanic said this is a common problem with this model and there is no quality recall.\"\" It will cost me $1300. I am amazed that two years later, there is nothing that has been done to recall this model with this issue... It is sad to hear that after two years this thing is still happening... How can I get some relief? Anybody have any solutions, suggestions??? Tagged: Buick Buick Enclave Repairs & Maintenance Steering & Suspension 2009·Commentsbpeebles Posts: 4,085April 2014 edited April 2014Do you realize that a \"\"Recall\"\" has a legal definition? Basically, it applies to SAFETY issues. Otherwise, it would be a \"\"Technical Service Bulletin\"\" (TSB) That refers to everything else. You could try researching ( http://www.nhtsa.gov/ ) to see if your vehicle has been reported. At 85K miles, this car \"\"does not owe you anything\"\".... it has served a long life and should be EXPECTED to require some repairs."
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"docid": "D2314414#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_replace_the_rack_and_pinion_on_a_PT_Cruiser\nHow do you replace the rack and pinion on a PT Cruiser?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Cars & Vehicles American Cars Chrysler Chrysler PT Cruiser Flag Share In Chrysler PT Cruiser How do you replace the rack and pinion on a PT Cruiser? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. First jack up the front of the car and suspend it with jackstands from behind the front wheels, you'll need to drop the crossmember under the steering in order to get this done. Unfortunately that crossmember is also attached to your suspension. Before dropping the crossmember too low, you must disconnect the steering shaft from the steering assembly (it's a resistance pin, I just used an air hammer to knock it out). Lower the crossmember, replace the steering components by removing the 4 bolts holding it to the crossmember and the 2 fluid lines, and the ball joints at the axles. Finally, put it all back together and raise the crossmember back in place. Oh, and then go get an alignment at your normal dealership. Refill with ATF+4 fluid when you're done. By the way, the 2007 PT Cruiser with 38,000 miles that I just replaced this on cost $263 for the remanufactured parts from the local Chrysler dealer, I did the work myself to save the $550 labor charge."
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"docid": "D1273424#0",
"title": "http://www.invergrovehonda.com/honda-cr-v-maintenance-schedule/\nHonda CR-V Maintenance Schedule",
"text": "Honda CR-V Maintenance Schedule3,750 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection7,500 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection Visual brake Inspection Rotate Tires & Torque Wheel Nuts Inspect tires for wear, proper air pressure & Tire Monitoring System if equipped Inspect CV Boots, Tie Rod Ends & Steering Rack & Pinion, Steering Gearbox and Boot Check rack grease and steering linkage Check boots for damage and leaking Check fluid lines for damage and leaks Check Front and Rear brakes Check pads and discs for wear, damage and cracks Check calipers for damage, leaks, and tightness of mount bolts Inspect Suspension Components/Rack/Ball Joint Boots Check bolts for tightness Check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage Inspect Driveshaft Boots Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness11,250 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection15,000 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection Visual brake Inspection Rotate Tires & Torque Wheel Nuts Inspect tires for wear, proper air pressure & Tire Monitoring System if equipped Inspect CV Boots, Tie Rod Ends & Steering Rack & Pinion, Steering Gearbox and Boot Check rack grease and steering linkage Check boots for damage and leaking Check fluid lines for damage and leaks Check Front and Rear brakes Check pads and discs for wear, damage and cracks Check calipers for damage, leaks, and tightness of mount bolts Inspect Suspension Components/Rack/Ball Joint Boots Check bolts for tightness Check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage Inspect Driveshaft Boots Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness Replace Air Filter with Genuine Honda Filter Replace Pollen/Cabin Filter with Genuine Honda Filter Inspect Coolant Level, condition (ph & freeze protection), hoses, clamps, & proper fan operation Inspect for proper operation of exterior and interior lamps Inspect Brakes Inspect parking brake adjustment Inspect Brake lines/hoses Inspect ABS Modulator Inspect Master Cylinder and Proportioning Control Valve for leaks and proper operation Inspect Exhaust System for leaks Check catalytic converter, heat shield, exhaust pipe and muffler for damage, leaks and tightness Inspect fuel lines/connections for cracks, deterioration & leaks Clean power antenna mast (if equipped)18,750 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection22,500 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection Visual brake Inspection Rotate Tires & Torque Wheel Nuts Inspect tires for wear, proper air pressure & Tire Monitoring System if equipped Inspect CV Boots, Tie Rod Ends & Steering Rack & Pinion, Steering Gearbox and Boot Check rack grease and steering linkage Check boots for damage and leaking Check fluid lines for damage and leaks Check Front and Rear brakes Check pads and discs for wear, damage and cracks Check calipers for damage, leaks, and tightness of mount bolts Inspect Suspension Components/Rack/Ball Joint Boots Check bolts for tightness Check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage Inspect Driveshaft Boots Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness26,250 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection30,000 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection Visual brake Inspection Rotate Tires & Torque Wheel Nuts Inspect tires for wear, proper air pressure & Tire Monitoring System if equipped Inspect CV Boots, Tie Rod Ends & Steering Rack & Pinion, Steering Gearbox and Boot Check rack grease and steering linkage Check boots for damage and leaking Check fluid lines for damage and leaks Check Front and Rear brakes Check pads and discs for wear, damage and cracks Check calipers for damage, leaks, and tightness of mount bolts Inspect Suspension Components/Rack/Ball Joint Boots Check bolts for tightness Check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage Inspect Driveshaft Boots Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness Replace Air Filter with Genuine Honda Filter Replace Pollen/Cabin Filter with Genuine Honda Filter Inspect Coolant Level, condition (ph & freeze protection), hoses, clamps, & proper fan operation Inspect for proper operation of exterior and interior lamps Inspect Brakes Inspect parking brake adjustment Inspect Brake lines/hoses Inspect ABS Modulator Inspect Master Cylinder and Proportioning Control Valve for leaks and proper operation Inspect Exhaust System for leaks Check catalytic converter, heat shield, exhaust pipe and muffler for damage, leaks and tightness Inspect fuel lines/connections for cracks, deterioration & leaks Clean power antenna mast (if equipped)Inspect Accessory Drive Belt Condition and proper adjustment33,750 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection37,500 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection Visual brake Inspection Rotate Tires & Torque Wheel Nuts Inspect tires for wear, proper air pressure & Tire Monitoring System if equipped Inspect CV Boots, Tie Rod Ends & Steering Rack & Pinion, Steering Gearbox and Boot Check rack grease and steering linkage Check boots for damage and leaking Check fluid lines for damage and leaks Check Front and Rear brakes Check pads and discs for wear, damage and cracks Check calipers for damage, leaks, and tightness of mount bolts Inspect Suspension Components/Rack/Ball Joint Boots Check bolts for tightness Check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage Inspect Driveshaft Boots Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness41,250 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection45,000 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latches, doors, hood & trunk Inspect condition & top off all fluid levels Inspect Battery, cables, and test condition Complimentary Car Wash weather permitting Vehicle Maintenance Inspection Visual brake Inspection Rotate Tires & Torque Wheel Nuts Inspect tires for wear, proper air pressure & Tire Monitoring System if equipped Inspect CV Boots, Tie Rod Ends & Steering Rack & Pinion, Steering Gearbox and Boot Check rack grease and steering linkage Check boots for damage and leaking Check fluid lines for damage and leaks Check Front and Rear brakes Check pads and discs for wear, damage and cracks Check calipers for damage, leaks, and tightness of mount bolts Inspect Suspension Components/Rack/Ball Joint Boots Check bolts for tightness Check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage Inspect Driveshaft Boots Check boots for cracks and boot bands for tightness Replace Air Filter with Genuine Honda Filter Replace Pollen/Cabin Filter with Genuine Honda Filter Inspect Coolant Level, condition (ph & freeze protection), hoses, clamps, & proper fan operation Inspect for proper operation of exterior and interior lamps Inspect Brakes Inspect parking brake adjustment Inspect Brake lines/hoses Inspect ABS Modulator Inspect Master Cylinder and Proportioning Control Valve for leaks and proper operation Inspect Exhaust System for leaks Check catalytic converter, heat shield, exhaust pipe and muffler for damage, leaks and tightness Inspect fuel lines/connections for cracks, deterioration & leaks Clean power antenna mast (if equipped)48,750 Miles Replace engine oil Replace engine oil filter Lubricate Chassis Body Lubrication includes hinges, locks, latch"
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"docid": "D1579065#0",
"title": "https://www.moparmagazine.com/2015/12/rack-pinion-steering-replacement/\nRack & Pinion Steering Replacement",
"text": "2015Issue Number: 6Rack & Pinion Steering Replacement MRC Repair Boost Repair Tips2007 PT Cruiser Rack & pinion steering became the conventional steering design more than 25 years ago, replacing the recirculating ball design. The rack & pinion design is more precise in function and more compact in size. Most designs use hydraulic fluid to operate the steering gear, but in recent years, the use of an electric motor has replaced the fluid. The ease of servicing components and the entire assembly varies from vehicle to vehicle, depending mostly on access due to the particular vehicle design. Fundamentals of Rack & Pinion Steering The operating principle of a rack & pinion steering gear, mechanically, is quite simple. When the driver turns the steering wheel, the rotational motion is converted into linear (side-to-side) motion through the meshing of the helical pinion gear on the steering column with the rack teeth on the steering gear. The lateral movement pushes and pulls the outer tie rod ends to change the direction of the front wheels to steer the vehicle. Hydraulic power assist is provided by pressurized fluid that moves the rack gear side to side. This is the result of the fluid being diverted to either side of a piston installed on the rack gear. Pressure diverted to the right side of the rack gear piston moves the rack gear to the left, steering the vehicle to the right."
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"docid": "D301222#0",
"title": "http://community.cartalk.com/discussion/2282098/inner-tie-rods-are-loose\nInner Tie Rods are Loose",
"text": "\"Inner Tie Rods are Loose Maintenance/Repairslesliec2 2011-11-17 07:17:26 UTC #1During an oil change for my 1997 Honda CRV with 138k miles, the mechanic saw that the inner tie rods are loose and that they need to be replaced. He is estimating the work to be around $325 including front end alignment. Can these just be tightened and not replaced? How long can I wait to repair this or is this a safety issue? If I wait to repair this, what are the risks? Also, is the price reasonable for this kind of job? Thanks.mark9207 2011-11-17 12:14:38 UTC #2Tie rod ends are a ball-in-socket joint. Once they wear out and become loose, they must be replaced before they pull apart. The estimate you received is very reasonable for this job. I would have expected the cost to be higher."
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"docid": "D3430445#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-rack-and-pinion-How-much-does-it-cost-to-replace\nWhat is a rack and pinion? How much does it cost to replace?",
"text": "\"Quora User Answered Sep 8, 2015 · Author has 3.4k answers and 3.3m answer views More often referred to as the \"\"steering rack\"\", a rack and pinion is the device that transfers the rotational input from the steering wheel into longditudinal output to turn the wheels. They occasionally wear and sometimes leak, particularly on cars with very high mileage, or on very low mileage \"\"shopping cars\"\". As with all these things you are paying for parts and labour. The cost of each varies significantly depending on the vehicle in question. If you have a mass market car then the part will be cheap and it'll be comparatively quick to change, if your car is more exotic, the part may be many times more expensive and the job of swapping it may take much longer.1.3k Views · View Upvoters \""
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"docid": "D2122086#0",
"title": "http://repairpal.com/estimator/steering-rack-replacement-cost\nRack and Pinion Replacement Cost",
"text": "Estimator / Rack and Pinion Replacement Cost The average cost for a Rack and Pinion Replacement is between $768 and $2092. Labor costs are estimated between $202 and $500 while parts are priced between $566 and $1592. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for my car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is a steering rack? The rack and pinion steering gear is a newer and lighter steering gear, and may be hydraulically assisted, electrically assisted, or unassisted. When the steering wheel is turned, the steering gear, whether power assisted or not, pushes or pulls the wheels in the requested direction. How does the steering rack work? The steering rack is roughly located between the front wheels, and attaches the front wheels to the steering wheel through a few important components. When the steering wheel turns, the steering rack pushes one side out while the other is pulled in. The inner and outer tie rod ends link the ends of the steering rack, and the steering knuckles, which is what the wheels attaché to."
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"docid": "D860661#0",
"title": "http://fuelandfriction.com/weekend-warrior/understanding-rear-differential-noise/\nUnderstanding and Diagnosing Rear Differential Noise",
"text": "\"Home » Enthusiasts » Understanding and Diagnosing Rear Differential Noise Understanding and Diagnosing Rear Differential Noise The rear differential plays a very large role in the working assembly of a car, truck or semi. We all know that a vehicle works via its engine’s piston motion which is powered by fuel combustion. But how exactly does the motion of the piston or crankshaft convert to the rotational motion of the wheels? Let’s take a look at the magic of the rear differential and the problems that arise from rear differential noise. What is the Purpose of a Rear Differential? The differential is the final end mechanism that enables the creation of torque in the crankshaft before it is distributed through the transmission, to the drive shaft, and then to the wheels. This part serves to transmit engine power to the wheels while also enabling them to have different rotation speeds. This very purpose is the reason behind the name ‘differential’—because it can distribute different kinds of speeds to wheels especially during a turn. The pair of driving wheels in a vehicle does not rotate at the same speed during a turn. In situations like this, the wheel on the turning side (inside wheel) rotates slower than its counterpart (outside wheel)."
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"docid": "D3105348#0",
"title": "https://issuu.com/lagunatools/docs/laguna-cnc-solutions-catalog\n.",
"text": "\"What CNC Can Do For You.....- John Morrow, Harmony Wood Products \"\"I purchased my D-Series CNC about 2 years ago. I have enjoyed the machine so much. There is so much you can do with this machine. Let me say that the support is unbelievable. I have had my machine for two and a half years. I still can call and get support. All the folks at LAGUNA have been there for me, especially ROUTER BOB. GREAT MACHINE AND SUPPORT!!!!!\"\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Morphosis Architects \"\"We couldn't be happier with our 4x8 Smart Shop from Laguna Tools,\"\" said Alex, who earned his Masters in Architecture from Georgia Tech. \"\" It offers tremendous versatility, and the learning curve for this equipment is almost immediate."
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"docid": "D1654876#0",
"title": "http://www.impalaforums.com/wheels-and-tires/454873-rack-and-pinion-replacement-estimate.html\n.",
"text": "\"post #1 of ( permalink )Old 01-14-2014, 08:12 AM Thread Starter412Impala Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2014Location: Pittsburgh Pa Posts: 1Mentioned: 0 Post (s)Tagged: 0 Thread (s)Quoted: 0 Post (s)Thanks: 0Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts View My Garage 412Impala Rack and Pinion replacement estimate. Whats up folks, I recently had my pressure line for my power steering replaced. Now my rack and pinion needs replaced. I got an estimate from the same mechanic and $504 is his price for everything as far as parts and labor. Is this a rip off or a deal? Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati412Impala is offline Quote Quick Replypost #2 of ( permalink )Old 01-14-2014, 10:39 AMauntjemima Senior Member Join Date: May 2012Location: Trenton, Ontario, Canada Posts: 3,227Mentioned: 0 Post (s)Tagged: 0 Thread (s)Quoted: 1 Post (s)Thanks: 197Thanked 521 Times in 405 Posts Its about right.. it isnt a quick job at all. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technoratiauntjemima is offline Quote Quick Replypost #3 of ( permalink )Old 01-14-2014, 12:23 PMBud54Breathe Easy Join Date: Nov 2013Location: Bloomington, ILPosts: 1,373Mentioned: 0 Post (s)Tagged: 0 Thread (s)Quoted: 0 Post (s)Thanks: 365Thanked 413 Times in 254 Posts View My Garage Bud54I had to have the same thing done on my Impala when I first bought it...it was around the same for mine if I remember correctly, and it is an important fix. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Bud from Bloomington, IL 2009 Chevrolet Impala \"\"Payla\"\" October 2015 IOTM Winner Visit My Mod Thread For a complete bio of my Impala, Visit My Garage Bud54 is offline Quote Quick Reply \""
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{
"docid": "D763881#0",
"title": "http://www.gmforum.com/chevrolet-179/chevy-venture-steering-rack-304800/\n.",
"text": "03-20-2013, 07:52 PM # 1chevyman26Junior Member Thread Starter Join Date: Mar 2013Posts: 5Thanks: 0Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Chevy Venture steering rack. Alright, I gotta replace the rack and pinion on my 1997 Chevrolet Venture, how hard would it be to replace and if it is worth it, should I do it.03-20-2013, 08:48 PM # 2rjblazer Senior Member Posts like a Camaro Join Date: Jan 2010Location: Elmira, New York Posts: 853Thanks: 2Thanked 31 Times in 29 Posts Acording to alldata. You need to lower the rear engine cradle (frame) down. You have two bolts that hold it to the frame. The two tie rods to disconnect. The power steering lines. The steering shaft and when you do that you need to make sure steering wheel does not spin. If it does it can damage the airbag coil assembly. It says once its all loose you take it out the left side wheel opening. If you should do it or not is whether or not you have done any major work before."
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"docid": "D411616#0",
"title": "https://gobdp.com/blog/how-to-fix-your-power-steering-problems/\nHow to Fix Your Power Steering Problems",
"text": "How to Fix Your Power Steering Problems Share our stuff!January 19, 2018By BD Auto Pro Power Steering problems can be surprisingly frustrating. Like many luxuries in life, once you get used to them being there, they start to feel more like requirements than luxuries. If you’ve ever suddenly lost power steering in your vehicle, then you know exactly what we’re talking about. Power steering used to be a luxury available on many cars, but far from a standard option. On a 1969 Mustang, power steering was an option available from the factory but cost an extra $94.95 to have installed! Today it is hard to imagine even the most economical of cars not having power steering standard. Power steering systems have also evolved a lot since the option that was available on the 1969 Mustang. Many cars still use a simple hydraulic system but some have advanced to electric systems. The benefit of an electric system is that when the power assist isn’t needed the system can shut down. A traditional hydraulic power steering system is always sapping power from the engine because the hydraulic pump is running whether you need help steering or not."
},
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"docid": "D1008826#0",
"title": "https://www.2carpros.com/questions/buick-rendezvous-2004-buick-rendezvous-how-to-replace-a-rack-amppinion-on\nHow to replace a RACK & PINION?",
"text": "\"How to replace a RACK & PINION? R_TABORNMEMBER 2004 BUICK RENDEZVOUSSteering problem 6 cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic 76000 miles I never replaced one before can you please help me? I love this site. SPONSORED LINKSDo you have the same problem? Yes No Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 AT 9:12 AM4 Replies KENADMINHello, You must jack the car up safely first and remove the battery cable. https://www.2carpros.com/articles/jack-up-and-lift-your-car-safely Next undo the tie rod ends https://www.2carpros.com/articles/tie-rod-end-replacement Here are some stats If the vehicle is equipped with all wheel drive, tighten the power steering gear right side bolt to 80 Nm (59 ft. lbs.) . Important: This is a prevailing torque type fastener. This fastener may be reused ONLY if: The fastener and its counterpart are clean and free from rust The fastener develops 2 Nm (18 inch lbs.) of torque (drag) against its counterpart prior to the fastener seating."
},
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"docid": "D1417485#0",
"title": "http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/BMW-E60/91-SUSPEN-Tie_Rod_End_Replacement/91-SUSPEN-Tie_Rod_End_Replacement.htm\nTie Rod End Replacement",
"text": "Check out some other projects from our technical library: The steering system used in the BMW E60 is a power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering system. Rotating the steering wheel spins a small pinion gear, thus sliding a toothed rack left or right. The ends of the rack attach to tie-rods that steer the front wheels. A hydraulic pump, powered by the engine accessory belt, forces steering fluid into hoses leading to pistons in the steering rack. A hydraulic valve in the steering rack varies the hydraulic fluid pressure in the two cylinders, dependent on how fast or forcefully the pinion gear is rotated. This multiplies the driver's force in steering the wheels. An optional active steering system varies the force multiplication of power steering depending on vehicle speed. At low speeds steering assist (force multiplication) is at a maximum to aid in low speed driving and parking. At high speed steering assist is reduced. In addition, at high speeds (above 75 mph or 120 kph) the active steering microprocessor reduces driver input into the steering system in order to prevent the transmission of unintended rapid steering movement to the front wheels."
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"docid": "D1008825#0",
"title": "https://www.partshotlines.com/parts/buick/rendezvous/steering-rack-and-pinion.html\n.",
"text": "\"Buick Rendezvous : Steering Rack and Pinion To find your Buick Rendezvous Steering Rack and Pinion from a RECYCLER NEAR YOU, just enter the YEAR of your vehicle and your ZIP code in the above form and press the \"\"FIND\"\" button. ( What you see below is a previous search for a Buick Rendezvous Steering Rack and Pinion and does not include all the Steering Rack and Pinions in YOUR area.) This part is also known as Buick Rendezvous Rack and Pinion; Buick Rendezvous Steering Gear Rack . All Makes > Buick > Rendezvous > Steering Rack and Pinion Year, Model, Part Description Vehicle Miles Grade Stock# Price Recycler Call us now!Product Location2001 AZTEK Steering Rack and Pinion Pwr Rack & Pin AWD Power Rack and Pinion, AWD FRONTGARGE $99.00 Billie Jo's Parts & Towing 855-889-9345 Ext 132165Peoria, IL2005 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion 31K INTERMEDIATE SHAFT [551-01987] Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 31 00007767 $45.00 East Bay Auto Parts 855-895-9804 Ext 319900Interlochen, MI2004 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion POWER RACK & PINION AWD Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 160251 170857 $70.00 Liberty Wholesale LLC 855-889-9345 Ext 422859Toledo, OH2004 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion AWD POWER RACK & PINION Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 183521 170499 $70.00 Liberty Wholesale LLC 855-889-9345 Ext 422859Toledo, OH2003 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion AWD POWER RACK & PINION Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 188110 170885 $70.00 Liberty Wholesale LLC 855-889-9345 Ext 422859Toledo, OH2001 AZTEK Steering Rack and Pinion ATOD AWD 3.4L Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 6A0158 $75.00 Toledo Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 634499Toledo, OH2004 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 90 17I018 $45.00 Highway Truck Parts (Ryan's) 855-890-9502 Ext 325697Ferndale, MI2002 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 G28298 Call G & T Recycled Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 249094Chesterfield Township, MI2003 AZTEK Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 G30850 Call G & T Recycled Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 249094Chesterfield Township, MI2004 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 G34828 Call G & T Recycled Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 249094Chesterfield Township, MI2005 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion AWD PTC RS PROB CORE Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 G33459 Call G & T Recycled Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 249094Chesterfield Township, MI2005 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion AWD ON Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 G33008 Call G & T Recycled Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 249094Chesterfield Township, MI2005 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 G29003 Call G & T Recycled Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 249094Chesterfield Township, MI2006 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion AWD Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 G34629 Call G & T Recycled Auto Parts 855-890-9503 Ext 249094Chesterfield Township, MI2002 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 ez3672 Call E-Z Auto Sales and Parts 855-890-9501 Ext 776464Owensboro, KY2002 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion AWD Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 173000 A1167 $95.00 Mullins Auto Parts 855-889-9345 Ext 238950Beaufort, MO2003 AZTEK Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion AWD-Power Rack an Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 193 150605 Call Leon Recycling & Auto Parts LLC 855-890-9504 Ext 292004Leon, IA2003 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion AT,AWD Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 0 170834 Call Canton Auto Salvage 855-890-9503 Ext 418958Canton, OH2004 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion 3.4L,AWD,#NEEDS RIGHT TIE ROD Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 200144 170191 $50.00 Tompkinsville Auto Salvage 855-890-9503 Ext 759021Tompkinsville, KY2005 RENDEZVOUS Steering Rack and Pinion Power Rack and Pinion AWD WHT-Power Rac Power Rack and Pinion, AWD 87299 DL1347 $125.00 Patterson Auto Wrecking 855-895-9804 Ext 226779Cochranton, PA \""
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"docid": "D1310756#0",
"title": "http://www.ifitjams.com/steering.htm\nDiagnosing rack and pinion steering problems",
"text": "\"Cars are dangerous and can kill people who work on them - proceed at your own risk. Diamond symbols linked to decision text. I've also posted a series of flowcharts for troubleshooting laptops and PC troubleshooting . Troubleshooting vibrations, car tire wear, steering difficulty and wheel looseness D oes the steering wheel feel loose, like it has slack in it that needs to be taken up when you turn? Even more importantly, do you feel looseness in the wheels if you shake a front tire back and forth with the car sitting on the ground? Looseness here doesn't mean that everything moves, unless your car is very heavy, shaking a front tire will cause movement. The question is whether or not the wheel moves without the whole car moving, and if you get any sort of loose clunking or clicking sounds when you shake the tire. Return to Steering Diagnostic Chart I f shaking the tire shows that the wheel is loose, the first thing to check is that the lug nuts are all tight. If any of the lug nuts turn out to be loose, it's a good idea to remove the wheel and take a good look at the wheel studs to see if they've been damaged or cross-threaded. Studs are cheap enough to replace, every auto parts store carries them."
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"docid": "D3124237#0",
"title": "https://www.allpar.com/SUVs/dodge/nitro.html\n2007-2011 Dodge Nitro SUV",
"text": "\"2007-2011 Dodge Nitro SUVThe “Dodge Liberty” was a heavy rear-drive SUV closely based on the 2008 Jeep Liberty, differing mainly in suspension tuning (with fewer concessions to off-roading), comfort, and the availability of factory skid plates for the Liberty. The Nitro was a bit more comfortable than the off-road-ready Liberty; the 2011 Nitro also gained some changes for better handling. The Dodge Nitro SUV was also longer than the Liberty, could tow 5,000 pounds, and had an optional sports suspension package (standard on the Nitro R/T and optional on the SLT). A sliding cargo floor, not sold on the Jeep, let owners slide out the cargo bay floor 18 inches for easier loading; it held up to 400 pounds. The Nitro also had a fold-flat front-row passenger seat. The Nitro came with the same 3.7 liter V6 as the Liberty, but with an optional 4.0 liter V6. Transmissions were a six-speed manual or an automatic (four speeds for the 3.7, five speeds for the 4.0). The Nitro and 2008 Liberty were created at the same time, according to engineer Bob Sheaves; the Nitro came before the refreshed Liberty because a new tire-chain requirement for the Liberty caused some changes to its architecture (though the inner wheelhouse opening is the same on both SUVs. See the Nitro and Liberty being built in Toledo, Ohio. The Dodge Nitro had an independent front suspension and a five-link rear suspension which had upper and lower trailing links and a track bar, for higher lateral stiffness."
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"docid": "D818596#0",
"title": "http://www.superchevy.com/how-to/chassis-suspension/1505-steering-systems-101-rack-and-pinion-vs-recirculating-ball/\nSteering Systems 101: Rack-and-Pinion vs. Recirculating-Ball",
"text": "Steering Systems 101: Rack-and-Pinion vs. Recirculating-Ball Demystifying some steering system choices to help you decide what to run. Steven Rupp May 12, 2015 Share View Full Gallery One of the main reasons for owning a g-Machine over a stock or Pro Street car is to be able to go fast around corners and curves in addition to straight-line performance. While much attention gets paid to fancy coilover shocks and three-link suspensions, the steering system is often overlooked. With the growth of this build segment, the choices for our cars’ steering systems have never been so vast… or so confusing. What ratio is best? Does it affect bumpsteer? Power or manual? Rack or box? The choices are endless, and they can lead to a mental version of vaporlock where you just don’t know which way to go. In this story we will look at some of the more popular systems out there, along with their pros and cons."
},
{
"docid": "D1189526#0",
"title": "http://www.autocareplus.com/steering-shocks-struts-suspension/\nSteering, Shocks, Struts & Suspension",
"text": "Improve your vehicle’s handling, increase tire life, and drive with safety by having your steering and suspension components inspected by one of our ASE certified technicians. Also, checking your tires every month to insure that they are inflated with the right amount of air pressure. The purpose of your vehicle’s suspension is to maximize tire traction by keeping the vehicles tires in contact with the road surface. It also provides steering stability with good handling and will ensure the comfort of the passengers. Major components that make up this system are your vehicle’s: Struts, shocks, springs and steering gear (either a steering box or a rack and pinion style system) and hydraulic steering pump. To maximize life expectancy of these systems you should have some periodic maintenance performed. Power Steering System Service Power steering fluid is the most overlooked automotive fluid. Changing your vehicle’s power steering fluid along with adding a fluid conditioner every 2 years or 30,000 miles is required to ensure the soft seals and hoses do not deteriorate causing leaks which can lead to hydraulic steering pump failure and rack and pinion failure. Very inexpensive maintenance to prevent thousands of dollars in repairs. Click here for animation and video explanations of your steering system."
},
{
"docid": "D918408#0",
"title": "http://www.jcwhitney.com/steering-wheels/c2771j1s17.jcwx\nSteering Rack",
"text": "Steering Rack Do you have problems with your steering? Are you having a hard time controlling your vehicle upon startup? If you do, you'd better inspect under your auto because this might be caused by a broken steering rack. You see, this particular component is the one responsible for keeping your steering control precise. The rack-and-pinion is basically made up of the following components: an input shaft and gear, pinion, and a horizontal shaft and gear. All these parts are sealed inside a housing that's bolted to the frame of the vehicle. The spool valve in the pinion shaft is the one responsible for providing your vehicle with power steering assist. To know if your system is damaged, here's a quick guide on how to diagnose a faulty steering rack. Tools that you'll need: Jack Jack stands Wheel chocks Lug wrench Metric socket set Metric wrench set Step 1: To begin, use the wheel chocks to secure the rear wheels and set the parking brake. This will keep your vehicle from rolling or moving during the process."
},
{
"docid": "D2278297#0",
"title": "http://www.hondaoflosangeles.com/inventory/used-vehicles/\nUsed Car Deals in Los Angeles, CA",
"text": "\"128vehicles found Mileage Priceyears MPGSORT VIEW21 Photos Video Used 2013 Chevrolet Sonic LTMileage: 84,927Stock #: 162867U1Price $7,825Lighting, interior overhead courtesy, rear and dual front reading lamps Remote vehicle starter system Air bags, thorax side-impact seat-mounted, side-front and rear outboard seating positions (Always use safety belts and child restraints. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See the Owner's Manual for more information. ) Air bags, knee, driver and front passenger (Always use safety belts and child restraints. Children are safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the appropriate child restraint. See the Owner's Manual for more information. ) Sirius XM Satellite Radio is standard on nearly all 2013 GM models. Enjoy a 3-month trial to the XM Premier package, with over 140 channels including commercial-free music, all your favorite sports, exclusive talk and entertainment. And now add premium channels to your trial at no cost. Welcome to the world of satellite radio. ("
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at what mileage should spark plugs be changed
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{
"docid": "D1334803#0",
"title": "http://www.autohausaz.com/bmw-auto-parts/bmw-tuneups.html\nTuneup & Auto Maintenance Tips To Lengthen Your Import Car's Life",
"text": "\"Tuneup & Auto Maintenance Tips To Lengthen Your Import Car's Life Tuneup - an old-fashioned maintenance term that's nearly non-existent today. With electronic ignition and fuel injection came computers that took over control of engine settings. Early versions allowed for some tinkering, but today's engines require advanced equipment and training. You can, however, replace normal maintenance parts and still see improved engine performance. Here are common maintenance parts you can replace to significantly increase performance and reduce major problems: Basic Ignition Parts Spark Plugs: Spark plugs are good indicators of engine condition. Removing and inspecting spark plugs tell you a lot about how well the engine is running and what may be causing problems. All spark plugs should be removed and checked every 30,000 miles - even if your car is \"\"low maintenance\"\" - you're told to change spark plugs at 100,000 miles. This prevents the plugs from seizing in the block, causing expensive repairs down the road. Always note which plug came from which cylinder. This tells you if a particular cylinder has a problem."
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"docid": "D3426003#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/the-top-5-reasons-your-check-engine-lights-on-are-easy-to-fix-yourself-2012-3\nYou Might Be Ignoring One Of The Simplest Car Repairs You Can Fix Yourself",
"text": "\"Mandi Woodruff Mar. 28, 2012, 2:24 PM 185,889Flickr / Lee Bennett Car MD's second annual vehicle health report just hit the Web and it's a must-read for anyone on the road today. The reason? With the average age of consumers' cars nearing the 11-year mark, all that wear and tear will undoubtedly result in more visits to the dreaded auto shop. We all know that's basically synonymous with \"\"money,\"\" which is why 65 percent of Americans say they let their 'check engine' lights blaze away without investigating. Trouble is you might actually be ignoring one of the most common repairs you can fix yourself-or setting yourself up for disaster. Here are the top 5 reasons your check engine light could come on:1. O2 Sensor: The most common repair for the second year running, a faulty o2 sensor can reduce your gas mileage by a whopping 40 percent. That's tantamount to throwing away $900 per year in extra fuel costs. The fix: \"\"If you can work a wrench you can fix an oxygen sensor,\"\" says Art Jacobsen, vice president, Car MD. Just locate the sensor (use your car manual for guidance), unclip it and slip in the new one.2."
},
{
"docid": "D1922935#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070627190602AAaFd93\nWhy Do You Need to Change Your Spark Plugs?",
"text": "Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs Why Do You Need to Change Your Spark Plugs? When should you change your spark plugs? Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: WHY? Just imagine 45,000 volts shooting through an electric device 50 to 200 times per second for months and years. Eventually anything with that much energy shooting through it will break. Sometimes the spark plug will look fine from the out side, but conductors may not be able to carry all the energy every single time - anymore. And given that the spark plugs are only about $5 each, it is a wise investment to change them just once in a while. Any time these parts fail, you are going to be chasing ghost and spending money (to mechanics) trying to figure out. === Modern plugs (platinum tips) last very long time - about 5 years or 50,000 miles. Some people won't even bother waiting that long and swap them out at 30,000 miles."
},
{
"docid": "D2084929#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131006113038AAMuEVM\nWhat mileage do I need to get my spark plugs replaced at?",
"text": "\"Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs What mileage do I need to get my spark plugs replaced at? I just bought a 2005 Honda Accord LX 2.4L Couple Special Edition with 34,286 miles. I am wondering at what mileage do i need to get my spark plugs replaced or after how many years? Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Copper is at about 30,000 Miles and Platinum is at around 100,000. Modern Vehicles have go about 100,000 miles! Your good for a long while! Good Luck!Source (s): Auto and Diesel Mechanic www.camaroman1012.tk Yeshua · 5 years ago1 1 Comment2005 Honda Accord Mileage Source (s):https://shorte.im/a0d D4? · 1 year ago0 0 Comment The official Honda recommendation is 105,000 miles. Years make no difference. Power washing an engine is a really bad idea--great way to ruin expensive electronics."
},
{
"docid": "D1698615#0",
"title": "http://www.proctorcars.com/top-6-reasons-your-check-engine-light-is-on/\nTop 6 Reasons Your Check Engine Light is On",
"text": "Top 6 Reasons Your Check Engine Light is On Alex Jefferson9Having the “check engine” light turn on can be an unsettling experience. It could indicate a major problem that requires stopping the vehicle immediately to avoid a costly engine repair. However, the “check engine” light can also be triggered by a number of minor issues. It is this generic function of the “check engine” light that can frustrate drivers when it lights up. It is not that uncommon for the “check engine” light to serve as notice that a part needs attention. As long as the issue is addressed within a reasonable amount of time, the vehicle should suffer no long-term damage. The key is to ensure that no serious engine problem exists and then determine what has triggered the light. Below are the most common causes for the light to turn on, with a concern rating from 1 to 10, where higher value equals more concern.1. Oxygen Sensor – Concern Level: 6Oxygen sensors should be replace periodically. Photo by Martin Olsson / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0 / GNU FDL 1.2According to NAPA online, the most common reason for a “check engine” trouble code is an oxygen sensor."
},
{
"docid": "D2268653#0",
"title": "http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Electrical/ignition.htm\nConverting Your Imperial To An Electronic Ignition",
"text": "\"Converting Your Imperial To An Electronic Ignition Imperial Home Page -> Repair -> Electrical System -> Ignition System -> Converting Click here for Mopar Performance Electronic Ignition Kit Instructions Tips from Mikey: The pertronix and the Mopar electrical unit are basically the same technology. Both use a magnet that rotates to excite (induce) a very small current in a stationary winding. ( this is basic electricity 101, move a conductor thru a magnetic field ) This very small current is used as a switch thru a transistor, that in turn makes the field in the coil collapse and that induces a much larger voltage to the spark plug. I like both of these systems, the Pertronix hides easily, and unless someone is really looking for it. You really don't notice the 2 small wires. Another plus, you get to keep the existing distributor curves, which sometimes can be a plus if you've had a distributor recurved and set up for your car. The Mopar set up is easy to do, can be done as the kit from Mopar or from parts and pieces. In fact, the schematic to install one is in our archives I believe. The one plus to it, is when the box fails you can get one fairly easily, which may not be the case with the pertronix - especially if your car is sitting in the darkest, loneliest place you would never ever normally leave it some evening. Either way, its up to you....when I did use pertronix, I carried a spare."
},
{
"docid": "D1880821#0",
"title": "http://repairpal.com/spark-plugs-may-be-difficult-to-remove-843\nSpark Plugs May be Difficult to Remove on Ford Expedition",
"text": "Problems / Ford / Expedition / Spark Plugs May be Difficult to Remove Problem Description Spark plugs in the Ford Expedition can be very difficult to remove. Ford has issued a service bulletin (08-7-6) to address this issue, which includes a recommended procedure on how to remove the plugs. Failure to follow the recommended procedure can result in the one or more spark plugs breaking off in the cylinder head. The recommend procedure is as follows. Using this procedure will greatly reduce the chance of breaking a spark plug.1. Break the spark plugs loose when the engine is warm. 2. Turn each plug 1/8 to 1/4 turn and soak the treads with 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon of Motorcraft Carburetor Tune-Up Cleaner or a quality penetrating oil. Do not try to remove the plugs at this time. 3."
},
{
"docid": "D3354915#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080411182506AAX91Tv\nHow often should I replace spark plugs?",
"text": "Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs How often should I replace spark plugs? I can't remember the last time they've been changed. My friend just replaced them in his truck and he said they were really bad, and now that he changed them he gets better power and gas mileage... Update: 97 Hyundai Sedan. 120,000 miles. Follow 11 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: i change mine about every 25-30 thousand miles,i figure that's enough to put on a set of plugs,if its been a while it might be a real good idea to change them,one thing about it,you cant hurt it by changing them,it can only help it,good luck. Source (s):been a certified mechanic for 37 yrs.dodge man · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment Asker's rating You need to be specific. We need to know the year make and model of car. Newer cars 2002 on up have iridium electrode spark plugs and they'll go 80,000 -100,000 miles. Cars with platinum tipped plugs are pretty much used up @ 40,000 - 50,000 miles. If you buy $2.50 spark plugs be prepared to feed the car a steady diet every 12,000 -20,000 miles."
},
{
"docid": "D2248725#0",
"title": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-buying/comparing-truck-gas-mileage-3-best-mpg-ratings\nTruck Gas Mileage: The 3 Best MPG Ratings for Truck Fuel Economy",
"text": "Truck Gas Mileage: The 3 Best MPG Ratings for Truck Fuel Economy June 9, 2014Truck gas mileage will always be lower than that of cars, but there are a few truck models with noteworthy fuel efficiency. Comments Email Contents The 3 Most Fuel Efficient Trucks 2010Truck vs. Car Gas Mileage Comparison How to Increase Truck Fuel Economy Truck fuel economy is an important consideration for many buyers. While trucks will never attain the same gas mileage as smaller, less powerful cars, fuel efficient trucks are available from many manufacturers. Some are hybrid trucks, while others employ engine cylinder deactivation. Still others are able to run on E85 fuel, which is a mixture of ethanol and gasoline. Whatever the fuel economy strategy, truck MPG ratings benefit from these advanced technologies. Many websites exist to help consumers evaluate truck fuel economy. One of them, www.fueleconomy.gov, is co-sponsored by the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Every year, this website lists the best and worst gas mileage performers. Auto manufacturers take great pride in being ranked among the best."
},
{
"docid": "D3496466#0",
"title": "https://repairpal.com/estimator/jeep/wrangler/ignition-coil-replacement-cost\nJeep Wrangler Ignition Coil Replacement Cost",
"text": "The average cost for a Jeep Wrangler Ignition Coil Replacement is between $392 and $438. Labor costs are estimated between $176 and $222 while parts are priced between $216 and $216. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for a different car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is an ignition coil? Ignition coils are part of the ignition system, and send high voltage electricity to the spark plugs, which is necessary for a powerful spark. How does the ignition coil work? For most modern vehicles, the computer times the ignition coils by using the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors, and there is one ignition coil power cylinder, mounted on the top of the valve cover. Older vehicles are much more complicated, and there are many more components. The ignition system for those vehicles begins when the coil receives battery voltage, and transforms it into high voltage. The distributor rotor receives high voltage electricity from the ignition coil, and sends it through the distributor cap through an electrode on the tip of the rotor."
},
{
"docid": "D2848874#0",
"title": "http://blog.firestonecompleteautocare.com/maintenance/what-causes-engine-knocking/\nWhat Causes Engine Knocking?",
"text": "Home / Driving / What Causes Engine Knocking? What Causes Engine Knocking? February 23, 2017If there’s something everyone can agree on, it’s that cars can make weird noises. It could be a squeal, a clunk, or even a rumble and roar. If the sound is closer to a “knock,” you may be dealing with problems under the hood—problems that could cause engine damage if left unresolved. Read on to learn what causes engine knocking and why it’s truly no joking matter. What is an engine “knock”? Knocking occurs when fuel burns unevenly in your engine’s cylinders. When cylinders have the correct balance of air and fuel, fuel will burn in small, regulated pockets instead of all at once. ( Think sparklers, not fireworks.)"
},
{
"docid": "D158197#0",
"title": "http://www.totalcardiagnostics.com/learn/how-to-determine-how-many-cylinders-your-car-has/\nHow To Determine How Many Cylinders Your Car Has",
"text": "How To Determine How Many Cylinders Your Car Has Posted on October 11, 2015 by Alex • 0 Comments Most cars have four, six, or eight cylinders. If the car has four cylinders, called the straight-four engine, all of its cylinders are designed to be in a straight line. This configuration is common to cars that have a 2.4-liter engine displacement. An engine of a car with six cylinders is called a V6 engine. This engine has six cylinders and is set in two ways: either in an acute angle, or made the same with the straight-four engine, except it has two more cylinders. An engine with eight cylinders is called V8. Its configuration is the same with V6, but with two additional cylinders. The cylinders on this type of engine are straight-eights and are mounted right or left. To identify how many cylinders your car has it is necessary to find out how many spark plug wires are connected to each cylinder. Generally, there is one spark plug to a cylinder head."
},
{
"docid": "D3176953#0",
"title": "http://www.fordsparkplugsettlement.com/FAQ.html\nIn re: FORD MOTOR CO. SPARK PLUG AND THREE VALVE ENGINE PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions Basic Information Who is in the Settlement The Benefits – What you Get How To Get Benefits Excluding Yourself From The Settlement The Lawyers Representing You Objecting To The Settlement The Court’s Fairness Hearing Getting More Information Basic Information1. Why did I receive a notice in the mail?2. What is the lawsuit about?3. What Vehicles are included in the Settlement?4. What repairs are included in the Settlement?5. What is a class action?6. Why is there a Settlement? Who Is In The Settlement7. How do I know if I am part of the Settlement?8. What if I’m still not sure if I’m included in the Settlement?"
},
{
"docid": "D828334#0",
"title": "https://repairpal.com/estimator/ford/f-150/ignition-coil-replacement-cost\nFord F-150 Ignition Coil Replacement Cost",
"text": "The average cost for a Ford F-150 Ignition Coil Replacement is between $84 and $1024. Labor costs are estimated between $26 and $78 while parts are priced between $58 and $946. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for a different car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is an ignition coil? Ignition coils are part of the ignition system, and send high voltage electricity to the spark plugs, which is necessary for a powerful spark. How does the ignition coil work? For most modern vehicles, the computer times the ignition coils by using the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors, and there is one ignition coil power cylinder, mounted on the top of the valve cover. Older vehicles are much more complicated, and there are many more components. The ignition system for those vehicles begins when the coil receives battery voltage, and transforms it into high voltage. The distributor rotor receives high voltage electricity from the ignition coil, and sends it through the distributor cap through an electrode on the tip of the rotor."
},
{
"docid": "D1192279#0",
"title": "http://www.testingautos.com/how-often-does-a-car-need-a-tune-up\nHow often does a car need a tune-up?",
"text": "\"Home > Car Care > How often does a car need a tune-up? How often does a car need a tune-up? Your car needs regular oil changes, we all know that, but when does it need a tune-up? A tune-up is a major service that includes an oil change, replacement of an engine air filter, spark plugs and possibly a few additional items. A tune-up is not a solution for all car problems, but rather a preventative maintenance for your engine. In older cars, a tune-up was needed every 30,000-45,000 miles. Most newer cars can drive without a tune-up much longer. A major tune-up is usually recommended if a car starts running poorly (scroll down for symptoms), or when your spark plugs are due for replacement according to the maintenance schedule. Spark plugs provide an electric spark to initiate combustion in your engine, so if the spark plugs are fouled-up or worn out, your engine won't run properly. There are two types of spark plugs: conventional and long-life (platinum- or iridium-tipped)."
},
{
"docid": "D2767255#0",
"title": "https://repairpal.com/estimator/chevrolet/traverse/ignition-coil-replacement-cost\nChevrolet Traverse Ignition Coil Replacement Cost",
"text": "Chevrolet Traverse Ignition Coil Replacement Cost Know what price you should pay to get your vehicle fixed. Estimator / Chevrolet / Traverse / Ignition Coil Replacement Cost The average cost for a Chevrolet Traverse Ignition Coil Replacement is between $126 and $135. Labor costs are estimated between $26 and $34 while parts are priced between $100 and $101. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for a different car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is an ignition coil? Ignition coils are part of the ignition system, and send high voltage electricity to the spark plugs, which is necessary for a powerful spark. How does the ignition coil work? For most modern vehicles, the computer times the ignition coils by using the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors, and there is one ignition coil power cylinder, mounted on the top of the valve cover. Older vehicles are much more complicated, and there are many more components. The ignition system for those vehicles begins when the coil receives battery voltage, and transforms it into high voltage."
},
{
"docid": "D527520#0",
"title": "https://repairpal.com/estimator/ignition-coil-replacement-cost\nIgnition Coil Replacement Cost",
"text": "Estimator / Ignition Coil Replacement Cost The average cost for an Ignition Coil Replacement is between $101 and $584. Labor costs are estimated between $35 and $100 while parts are priced between $66 and $484. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for my car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is an ignition coil? Ignition coils are part of the ignition system, and send high voltage electricity to the spark plugs, which is necessary for a powerful spark. How does the ignition coil work? For most modern vehicles, the computer times the ignition coils by using the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors, and there is one ignition coil power cylinder, mounted on the top of the valve cover. Older vehicles are much more complicated, and there are many more components. The ignition system for those vehicles begins when the coil receives battery voltage, and transforms it into high voltage. The distributor rotor receives high voltage electricity from the ignition coil, and sends it through the distributor cap through an electrode on the tip of the rotor."
},
{
"docid": "D2240520#0",
"title": "http://www.nissanforums.com/l31-2002-2006/119739-how-long-do-spark-plugs-last.html\n.",
"text": "\"post #1 of 12Old Apr 22nd, 2006, 05:59 AM Thread Starteraprilannette Sorta-Newbie Joined: Nov 2004Location: south carolina Posts: 18how long do spark plugs last on 03 altimahello me again and i have another girl type question.. my husband doesnt know. we have an 03 altima 2.5s and she has 45,500 miles on her now. when should the spark plugs be changed. my husband nor i can not find plug wires or distributor cap and he is at a loss on how to change them if we knew when to change them. i think i remember the salesman saying something about 100,000 miles on tune ups. is this true any imput would be appreciated.. thank you aprilannetteaprilannette is offline Quote Quick Replypost #2 of 12Old Apr 22nd, 2006, 08:38 AMDarktide Nissan Fanatic Joined: Jul 2004Location: New Hampshire Posts: 379You'll be happy to hear that your spark plugs will last you 100,000 miles. As long as you keep replacing your filters as necessar (air/fuel specifically). When you replace the plugs eventually you'll notice that they are a lot more money (mine were approx $10/plug for an '00). That's because they are platinum coated plugs and your car needs them to run as efficiently and clean as possible and that's also what makes them last the 100k miles. Hope that helps."
},
{
"docid": "D2795050#0",
"title": "http://autoclinix.com/Expedition/Ford_Coil_Plug.php\nIntroduction",
"text": "\"Introduction Does your Ford F-150 / Expedition / Lincoln Navigator run rough? Has the mileage dropped? Is your check engine light on? It's quite possible that the problem is a bad ignition coil, coil boot, or spark plug. Like most modern Fords ('98 model year and up) the ignition system on these vehicles has an individual ignition coil for each cylinder (called the Coil-On-Plug or COP System) and they are a common failure item. In fact pretty much every Ford model equipped with a 4.6L and 5.4L engine (Mustang, Crown Victoria, Lincoln Town Car, E-150 van, etc.) made since 1998 all use the COP system and thus these repair instructions apply to these models as well. Our test vechile is a 2003 Ford Expedition and it's \"\"Check Engine\"\" light was lit and we had a rough idle as well. After checking the diagnostic code with an inexpensive OBDII code reader (we used an Acton CP9550 pocket code reader) we then referred to the Autoclinix Ford OBDII PCM Trouble Codes page and found out we had a \"\"cylinder misfire\"\" code. We decided to find out what was causing the problem, repair it, and show you to do it too."
},
{
"docid": "D52987#0",
"title": "http://www.agcoauto.com/content/news/p2_articleid/208\n.",
"text": "Detailed Topics When Do Spark Plugs Need To Be Replaced Spark plugs come in an abundance of designs. Many claims used in selling spark plugs are vastly overstated or false. Very sound reasons also exist, why spark plugs should be replaced. Many reasons for replacement are not common knowledge. The basic spark plug has changed very little from the days of the Model T Ford. Design changes have been evolutionary but not revolutionary. For instance in the mid 1960's the resistor spark plug was introduced. Resistor plugs were originally designed to thwart radio interference. Today the resistance is also used to provide feedback to electronic control circuits. Materials used to build spark plugs have also changed."
},
{
"docid": "D1454095#0",
"title": "https://www.angieslist.com/articles/why-did-my-cars-check-engine-light-come.htm\nWhy Did My Car's Check Engine Light Come On?",
"text": "\"Why Did My Car's Check Engine Light Come On? Is your car's check engine light on? Follow these helpful tips so you know what to do when that check engine light appears. Dealing with a check engine light on your vehicle’s dashboard can be frustrating. While the little light is meant to warn you of a problem – what the problem exactly is can be a mystery. Somewhere inside your vehicle, something happened to trigger the light. Although you'll probably have to take your car to the shop to get the exact answer, there are a few things you can do immediately after seeing the \"\"service engine soon\"\" light turn on for the first time. Get your car checked out Some also refer the check engine light to the service engine soon light and the maintenance required light. If the check engine light turns on and you start noticing problems with your vehicle's performance, take it to an auto service shop right away. In some cases, a yellow check engine light may indicate that a problem exists, but it's not very urgent."
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at what moisture level does mold grow
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[
{
"docid": "D2882751#0",
"title": "https://www.wagnermeters.com/controlling-mold/\nMoisture, Mold and How to Control It",
"text": "Written by Wagner Meters, published first as a 3 part series by ICS Cleaning Specials (Aug/Sept/Oct 2014)Too much moisture in a home or building can lead to a number of problems, some of them being quite serious. Increased humidity levels inside the home or building can produce an uncomfortable sensation of dampness and cause wood to swell and warp (or even rot), causing a weakened home or structure. Too much moisture can also allow mold to grow. Mold, in turn, can cause the musty odor associated with mold contamination, can discolor and damage homes and buildings, and even cause health problems. According to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, the best way to control mold growth is to control moisture. Many Sources of Moisture Intrusion in the Home Indoor water leaks, broken pipes, water leaking from a clogged air conditioner drain pipe, a leaky roof, poorly sealed windows, basement flooding, steam from showers or cooking – these are some common conditions that allow moisture to become a problem in homes, apartments, schools, and the workplace. Outside Sources There are many other conditions that can contribute to water intrusion and lead to mold proliferation, for instance, gutter downspouts or lawn sprinklers placed too close to an outside wall. They can cause water to seep straight into a basement or saturate a concrete foundation. Once the concrete becomes wet, moisture can wick into the home or building. Construction Issues Also, using polyethylene PVC piping instead of copper or galvanized piping (the PVC pipes can be punctured easily by nails or staples), improperly sealed bathtub drains, improperly sealed sinks and garbage disposals, or even the installation of particle board after it has been rained on during construction – all of these issues can cause mold growth."
}
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[
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"docid": "D649183#0",
"title": "https://www.fixr.com/costs/mold-remediation\nHow much does it cost to have a mold remediation done?",
"text": "How much does it cost to have a mold remediation done? Mold is a type of invasive fungi that may grow on surfaces inside your home. It varies in color and type, and is usually found in areas that have been subjected to moisture at some point in time, such as bathrooms or in areas around leaking pipes. While some types of mold are harmless, others can cause serious health issues in some individuals. According to the EPA, mold allergies are extremely common and can be a leading cause of asthma symptoms. Mold can also cause irritations of the eyes, nose, and throat, and may also cause lung issues even in people who are not allergic. For this reason, mold found growing in the home should be treated as a serious issue and cleaned up in a timely way. Mold remediation is the process of seeking out and eliminating the mold within your home, while containing it and preventing it from spreading to other surfaces. Because mold spores can become airborne and spread to other damp areas, it’s important to have professional air testing and remediation done whenever you encounter mold in the home. Typical mold remediation of areas such as crawlspaces in the home can cost between $500 and $4,000 depending on the extent of the mold and the type."
},
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"docid": "D1963662#0",
"title": "https://www.epa.gov/mold/mold-course-chapter-2\nWhy and Where Mold Grows",
"text": "\"Why and Where Mold Grows Introduction to Mold Growth Moisture Problems Humidity Ventilation Humidity Problems Structural Integrity and Mold Growth Crawl Spaces Floods Lesson 1 - Introduction to Mold Growth Mold growing on bread Mold can grow on virtually any organic material as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There are molds that grow on: Wood Paper Carpet Food Insulation Because mold eats or digests what it is growing on, it can damage a building and its furnishings. If left unchecked, mold eventually can cause structural damage to building materials. Molds gradually destroy the things they grow on. You can prevent damage to buildings and building contents, save money and avoid potential health problems by controlling moisture and eliminating mold growth. Eliminating all mold and mold spores indoors is virtually impossible, but controlling indoor moisture will control the growth of indoor mold. Top of Page Lesson 2 - Moisture Problems Colorful mold growth (Photo courtesy of Terry Brennan)Moisture problems can have many causes. Some moisture problems have been linked to changes in building construction practices since the 1970s. These practices led to buildings that are tightly sealed but, in some cases, lack adequate ventilation. Without adequate ventilation, moisture may build up indoors and mold may grow."
},
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"docid": "D3242306#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/mobileart.asp?articlekey=98614\nMold",
"text": "\"Mold facts Readers Comments 64 Share Your Story Mold is a type of fungus. Some types of mold are commonly known as mildew. Mold may live indoors or outdoors and thrives in damp, warm, and humid environments. Although shower stalls and basements are typical moist areas prone to the growth of molds, any moist area in the household may harbor mold. Allergic reactions to mold are the most common health effects and risks of mold. Mold allergy symptoms and signs includewheezing,rash,watery eyes,runny nose,itchy eyes,coughing, andredness of the eyes. The best way to prevent mold in residential areas is the control of moisture. There are no EPA or government standards that have been established for mold or mold spore levels in residential or commercial areas, so it is impossible to prove that a building or room is in compliance with any health regulations concerning mold exposure. Quick Guide Tips for a Healthy and Safe Home Mold Exposure Treatment What is the treatment for allergic reactions to indoor allergens? Avoidance of identified indoor allergens can be very effective in controlling allergy symptoms."
},
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"docid": "D1087162#0",
"title": "http://www.inspectapedia.com/Energy/Basement_Vapor_Barrier_Location.php\nBasement Ceiling/Wall Moisture Barrier Choices & Placement",
"text": "\"Basement Ceiling/Wall Moisture Barrier Choices & Placement BASEMENT CEILING VAPOR BARRIER - CONTENTS: What is the proper type, material, and placement of vapor barriers on basement ceilings. Where to install plastic moisture barriers in a basement. Which way does the basement ceiling vapor barrier go: up against the floor overhead or down facing into basement? Is it OK to Use Poly Vapor Barriers to \"\"Hold the Insulation in Place\"\" in a basement ceiling? Photographs of basement ceiling insulation and vapor barrier mistakes. Solar Age Magazine Articles on Renewable Energy, Energy Savings, Construction Practices POST a QUESTION or READ FAQs about Where to Put the Vapor Barrier over a Basement REFERENCESInspect APedia tolerates no conflicts of interest. We have no relationship with advertisers, products, or services discussed at this website. This article discusses the proper type, location and placement of moisture barriers or vapor barriers in basements to control air and moisture. Can I use a spray-on basement ceiling barrier? Does the vapor barrier go \"\"up\"\" towards the warm side or underside of the floor above, or does the vapor barrier go \"\"down\"\" facing basement interior?"
},
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"docid": "D946232#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080106005545AA4OvmM\nHow long does it take for black mold to grow 1 to 2 ft up a wall?",
"text": "\"Home & Garden Garden & Landscape How long does it take for black mold to grow 1 to 2 ft up a wall? My neighbors just moved out and there is black mold all over the place. We think it was from a leak before they moved in. So how long had the townhouse had a mold problem being able to see it grow up the wall and ceilings6 following 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It takes one to two weeks for black mold to start growing under damp, wet conditions. How long it takes to grow 1 to 2 ft up a wall ...depends on the room's temperature, moisture/humidity, type of material it's growing on (plaster, wood, cement etc) & if other types of mold spores were already on the wall & ceiling's surface. \"\" After a single incident of water damage occurs in a building, molds grow inside walls and then become dormant until a subsequent incident of high humidity; this illustrates how mold can appear to be a sudden problem, long after a previous flood or water incident that did not produce a mold-related problem. The right conditions re-activate mold. Studies also show that mycotoxin levels are perceptibly higher in buildings that have once had a water incident (source CMHC).\"\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mold_remedi... \"\"Stachybotrys chartarum (SC) is a greenish black mold that is found throughout the world and is typically wet and slimy to the touch. Stachybotrys survives a wide variation in temperature and grows most proficiently in temperatures that humans consider warm to moderately hot."
},
{
"docid": "D1187745#0",
"title": "http://www.brighthubeducation.com/science-fair-projects/107513-bread-mold-science-experiments/\nThree Cool Science Experiments With Bread Mold",
"text": "\"Three Cool Science Experiments With Bread Moldwritten by: Sylvia Cini • edited by: Amy Carson • updated: 3/29/2015You've seen them before: Those fuzzy, green-gray spots that show up on food after it's been hanging around your fridge for too long. They look gross, smell worse and ruin any chance you had of enjoying a peanut butter sandwich. However, they do provide the perfect opportunity for some experiments!What Is It? The green stuff on your slice of bread is called mold. Mold is a microscopic, living organism in the Fungi kingdom, related to yeast and mushrooms. Although it can be harmful if handled incorrectly, mold is not a bacteria or virus. In the first stage of its life cycle, mold lays dormant as a spore, a reproductive structure that is similar to the seeds of plants. When these spores find a warm, moist, nutrient-rich environment they set up a colony, mature and produce more spores. That's the growth that you see on your food--trillions of mold spores!These spores are a constant part of our environment, but they rarely cause health problems. People with sensitive respiratory or immune systems may have an allergic reaction to these background levels of spores."
},
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"docid": "D2769675#0",
"title": "http://doesitreallywork.org/damprid/\nDoes DampRid Really Work?",
"text": "Does Damp Rid Really Work?3.2 (64.48%) 58 votes For those of you who have never heard of Damp Rid, it’s a bucket filled with salt crystals which apparently absorb excess moisture out of the air. In doing this it reduces the growth of mildew and mold. That being said, the Damp Rid website describes it as a nontoxic inorganic mineral salt called Calcium Chloride which is very clever little crystals that only get going when the humidity goes above sixty per cent. They lay dormant when the levels are below sixty per cent and will not harm plants, children, or animals. The Claim From evaluating the feedback on Damp Rid it really does seem to make a difference. The crystals are completely odorless and don’t release any fumes or gasses. These crystals absorb the excess moisture turning the crystals into a solid mass which then release the excess water into the bottom of the container. Due to this you must take extra care when emptying, you don’t want dirty salty water all over your carpets, having to repeat the process. The amount of water released and how long it takes to release water depends on the moisture content in the air. The Hype The exciting thing about this product is that it doesn’t release fumes or gasses and removes excess water from the air, an ideal choice for anyone suffering with asthma or allergies."
},
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"docid": "D518033#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mold_growth,_assessment,_and_remediation\nIndoor mold",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Mold growth, assessment, and remediation)navigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( June 2014)The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. ( January 2014)Mold (American English) or mould (British English) is part of the natural environment. Molds play an important part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees; indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores. The spores are like seeds, but invisible to the naked eye, that float through the air. Mold may begin growing indoors when spores land on moist surfaces. There are many types of mold, but all require moisture and a food source for growth."
},
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"docid": "D2586687#0",
"title": "http://www.moldcheck.com/where-does-mold-grow/\nWhere Does Mold Grow?",
"text": "Where Does Mold Grow? Posted on September 3, 2012 by moldcheck Mold detection can almost seem so daunting and futile of a task when you realize that it’s possible for mold spores can reside on almost any surface in your house. So, where do you start to look for mold? It’s scary enough to have your phone or computer at the ready, so you can get in touch with a mold inspector to come and have a look, or you can order a home testing kit. However, wouldn’t it feel better if you had an idea of where to start looking, so that you can narrow down the possibilities? Of course you can’t know where to look for mold until you know a little about why mold grows at all. That realization, in particular, is the key starting point, and leads to a key distinction that must be made. Indeed, while mold spores can be deposited on almost any surface in the home, it doesn’t necessarily follow that these spores will actually grow into mold contamination. These spores need the proper conditions – including temperature, nutrients, and level of moisture, in order to germinate. Otherwise, while the spores themselves might be on nearly every surface, they will probably remain dormant and wouldn’t cause a problem until they all became airborne at one time."
},
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"docid": "D2871725#0",
"title": "http://www.ecolife.com/green-home/cleaning/how-does-mold-grow.html\nHow does Mold Grow?",
"text": "How does Mold Grow? Understanding What Causes Mold From the book Homes That Heal (and those that don't) by Athena Thompson Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and are able to float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when spores land on moist surfaces and find food. “ Food” means virtually any organic substance, such as wood, paper, carpet, human food, and insulation. It's important to understand that when someone says they have a mold problem what they actually have is a moisture problem. In today's modern homes moisture can accumulate for a variety of reasons and hence the proliferation of mold problems we are hearing so much about. Identifying the most common sources of excess moisture which causes mold: Unforeseen accidents, such as a water pipe bursting. This needs to be addressed within 48 hours, otherwise a mold problem can really get out of hand and cause extensive damage. Maintenance problems, such as slow leaks, constant drips, a window that hasn't been sealed properly, a shower or bath that hasn't been caulked adequately, or leaky roofs. These hidden defects are usually not obvious until you have a larger problem, as in Jane's home."
},
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"docid": "D1393319#0",
"title": "http://www.howtoremoveblackmold.com/what-is-black-mold.html\nWhat is Black Mold? (Updated 2017)",
"text": "\"What is Black Mold? ( Updated 2017)Mold - Mildew and Health / By Black Mold Removal First things First – All Black Molds are Not Toxic. There are many thousands of different species of this fungi worldwide and at least a thousand different species living and found in the United States, alone. Black Mold What Is Toxic Black Mold? What Does Mold Look Like? What Does Black Mold Look Like? Does Black Mold Have A Smell? Black Mold Symptoms Where Does Black Mold Grow? Molds That Make You Sick I've Got Mold In My Home What Is Toxic Black Mold? However, a very large percentage of these molds are harmless to humans but also look so very much alike."
},
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"docid": "D1279348#0",
"title": "http://www.nachi.org/mold.htm\nMold, Moisture and Your Home",
"text": "Mold, Moisture and Your Home Mold Basics The key to mold control is moisture control. If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly and fix the water problem. It is important to dry water-damaged areas and items within 24 to 48 hours to prevent mold growth. Why is mold growing in my home? Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter, such as fallen leaves and dead trees. But indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture."
},
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"docid": "D379709#0",
"title": "https://www.osha.gov/dts/shib/shib101003.html\nOccupational Safety and Health Administration",
"text": "\"Safety and Health Information Bulletins / A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace U. S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management (formerly Directorate of Science, Technology and Medicine)Office of Science and Technology Assessment A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace Safety and Health Information Bulletin SHIB 03-10-10; updated 11-08-13This Safety and Health Information Bulletin is not a standard or regulation, and it creates no new legal obligations. The Bulletin is advisory in nature, informational in content, and is intended to assist employers in providing a safe and healthful workplace. Pursuant to the Occupational Safety and Health Act, employers must comply with hazard-specific safety and health standards and regulations promulgated by OSHA or by a state with an OSHA-approved state plan. In addition, pursuant to Section 5 (a) (1), the General Duty Clause of the Act, employers must provide their employees with a workplace free from recognized hazards likely to cause death or serious physical harm. Introduction Concern about indoor exposure to mold has increased along with public awareness that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health effects and symptoms, including allergic reactions. This safety and health information bulletin provides recommendations for the prevention of mold growth and describes measures designed to protect the health of building occupants and workers involved in mold cleanup and prevention. This bulletin is directed primarily at building managers, custodians, and others responsible for building maintenance, but may also be used as a basic reference for those involved in mold remediation. By reading this safety and health information bulletin, individuals with little or no experience with mold remediation may be able to reasonably judge whether mold contamination can be managed in-house or whether outside assistance is required. The advice of a medical professional should always be sought if there are any emerging health issues. This document will help those responsible for building maintenance in the evaluation of remediation plans."
},
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"docid": "D1626520#0",
"title": "https://www.imagepermanenceinstitute.org/resources/newsletter-archive/v9/mold-not-friend\nMold is Not Your Friend",
"text": "\"Mold is Not Your Friend Mold, that furry growth on the surface of organic matter, is caused by fungi, and it can flourish in the presence of dampness and decay. Mold fungi are parasites feeding on living organisms or dead organic matter. Mold spores are persistent, opportunistic little creatures. Active mold produces microscopic spores in enormous quantities which are spread by air currents—meaning they are almost always there waiting for the right conditions to reproduce. Extreme cold, freezing, and heat can deactivate spores but it does not kill them. They are resistant to desiccation (drying out). If temperatures go up after a cold spell, spores can reactivate and continue to grow. The right conditions for mold growth vary by species. The relative amount of mold spores waiting for these conditions also vary – by geography, season of the year, and local weather conditions. There is a difference between indoor and outdoor conditions."
},
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"docid": "D1029317#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/mold_exposure/page5.htm\nMold",
"text": "\"Mold facts Readers Comments 64 Share Your Story Mold is a type of fungus. Some types of mold are commonly known as mildew. Mold may live indoors or outdoors and thrives in damp, warm, and humid environments. Although shower stalls and basements are typical moist areas prone to the growth of molds, any moist area in the household may harbor mold. Allergic reactions to mold are the most common health effects and risks of mold. Mold allergy symptoms and signs includewheezing,rash,watery eyes,runny nose,itchy eyes,coughing, andredness of the eyes. The best way to prevent mold in residential areas is the control of moisture. There are no EPA or government standards that have been established for mold or mold spore levels in residential or commercial areas, so it is impossible to prove that a building or room is in compliance with any health regulations concerning mold exposure. Quick Guide Tips for a Healthy and Safe Home Mold Exposure Treatment What is the treatment for allergic reactions to indoor allergens? Avoidance of identified indoor allergens can be very effective in controlling allergy symptoms."
},
{
"docid": "D3018721#0",
"title": "http://www.basementsystems.com/mold/house-mold-testing.html\nHouse Mold Testing and Concerns",
"text": "\"Home » Mold, Dust Mites & Odor » House Mold House Mold Testing and Concerns Mold can grow on any organic material, including common building materials like wood, drywall, and insulation Mold can cause numerous issues for your home and health If you suffer from a headache, stuffy nose, or some type of allergic reaction when at home, but is relieved shortly after leaving the building, it's possible that these symptoms are caused or worsened by indoor air pollutants and allergens such as mold spores. As wet basements and crawl space moisture becomes an increasingly large problem for homeowners across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, more and more people are having their health affected by crawl space and basement mold. Get a Free Quote!The science behind house mold Allergens come from mold spores in the basement and crawl space, and house mold loves to grow on drywall A typical mold spore will be about 10 microns (0.0002 inches) in size and can grow anywhere where there is sufficient warmth, food, and humidity in the air to absorb moisture Any organic material - including dust, fabric, wallpaper, wood, and paint - all provide more than enough nourishment to keep mold healthy and growing The Journal of Property Management reports that one square inch of drywall can contain 1 to 10 million spores as small as 1.5 microns in size! There are more than 1.5 million species in existence, and some molds grow only in the home. Mold grows year round in any home - no matter how clean, and according to Human Ecology, fungus consists of an estimated 25% of the Earth's biomass. When mold reproduces it sends seed-like spores out into the air. As long as the temperature is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit, they can land, grow, and spread Time magazine reports that there can be hundreds of thousands of mold spores in a single cubic meter of air indoors, and a single person inhales 10 or 12 cubic meters each day. How mold spreads throughout your home Unfortunately, even you have mold only in the basement or crawl space, its spores will rise throughout the home. The reason for this is called the \"\"Stack Effect\"\". The stack effect is what causes warm air to rise in the home and exit through the upper levels and attic."
},
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"docid": "D2882750#0",
"title": "http://www.thermastor.com/information/Mold-Control-On-A-Budget.aspx\nMold Control On a Budget",
"text": "\"Information Resources Relative Humidity At Home Relative Humidity and Your Home Humidity Control Animation Dewpoint and Weather Maps Relative Humidty At School Relative Humidity at School Mold Control On a Budget Carpet Cleaning Below Grade Classrooms Mold In Media Centers Solution to IAQ Complaints Indoor Air Quality Dust Mite Control Asthma and Allergy Control EPA IAQ Guide Additional Resources Winter Moisture Problems Cost Comparison Santa Fe and Ultra-Aire FAQUseful Links Sign Up for E-mail Updates Mold Control On a Budget Mold grows if spores are present with food (organic matter) at the right temperature and adequate moisture. As pointed out by the EPA, \"\"The key to mold control is moisture control.\"\" Filtration cannot remove all the spores. Mold does well at classroom temperatures. Since mold eats organic matter, there's always plenty of food available at a school. Controlling moisture falls into a couple of categories. 1. Water Intrusion: Leaks need to be repaired, and the wet area must be dried quickly. 2. Condensation & High Humidity: Unless a school is located in an arid climate, there are times of the year that there is enough moisture in the air to grow mold."
},
{
"docid": "D662375#0",
"title": "http://greatenvironmental.com/faq_air.html\n.",
"text": "\"What are the primary concerns of mold infestation? Mold exists in all structures, virtually everywhere, floating in the air and on all surfaces. Many building materials such as wood, sheetrock, etc. provide the \"\"food\"\" that can support mold growth. Even dust that has settled on these materials or furniture can be a food source for molds. Mold needs to eat to survive, and it's perfectly happy eating your home, if you allow it. But health risks arise when the levels are too high, and most people don't even consider the possibility of an infected home or workplace; most Doctor's don't even delve into the chance that their patient's condition is due to indoor air quality issues, even though the media has identified and covered several instances of mold making people sick. According to the EPA, all indoor mold growth should be removed promptly, no matter what type (s) of mold are present, or whether or not it can produce toxic mold. It's not a myth, prolonged exposure to mold increases health risks. How does mold originate, and where does it reside?"
},
{
"docid": "D3125050#0",
"title": "https://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/librarypreservation/mee/management/mold.html\n.",
"text": "\"Mold One of the most common problems in libraries and archives in humid tropical regions is mold. Mold is a general term given to a wide variety of fungi common to most parts of the world. Mold grows through the propagation of its spores, which are always present in the air waiting for the right opportunity to germinate. Moisture provides the necessary conditions for mold germination. The visible signs of mold result from the \"\"flowering\"\" of the spores into mycelium, the familiar, velvet-like surface covering. The mycelium, in turn, becomes powdery and generates more mold spores that become airborne to continue the cycle. At this point, mold spores can be dangerous, and the treatment of mold-infected material must be handled with care to avoid inhalation. Although not all molds are toxic to humans, it is important to regard all infestations as possibly toxic and take the appropriate precautions (respirator and gloves) when entering an infested area. It is important to remember that mold is usually the result of high humidity and poor air circulation. Temperature is less of a factor, except, of course, as it affects relative humidity (low temperatures result in moisture condensation on surfaces)."
},
{
"docid": "D3452093#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/mold_exposure/page2.htm\nMold",
"text": "\"Mold facts Readers Comments 64 Share Your Story Mold is a type of fungus. Some types of mold are commonly known as mildew. Mold may live indoors or outdoors and thrives in damp, warm, and humid environments. Although shower stalls and basements are typical moist areas prone to the growth of molds, any moist area in the household may harbor mold. Allergic reactions to mold are the most common health effects and risks of mold. Mold allergy symptoms and signs includewheezing,rash,watery eyes,runny nose,itchy eyes,coughing, andredness of the eyes. The best way to prevent mold in residential areas is the control of moisture. There are no EPA or government standards that have been established for mold or mold spore levels in residential or commercial areas, so it is impossible to prove that a building or room is in compliance with any health regulations concerning mold exposure. Quick Guide Tips for a Healthy and Safe Home Mold Exposure Treatment What is the treatment for allergic reactions to indoor allergens? Avoidance of identified indoor allergens can be very effective in controlling allergy symptoms."
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"docid": "D1963662#0",
"title": "https://www.epa.gov/mold/mold-course-chapter-2\nWhy and Where Mold Grows",
"text": "\"Why and Where Mold Grows Introduction to Mold Growth Moisture Problems Humidity Ventilation Humidity Problems Structural Integrity and Mold Growth Crawl Spaces Floods Lesson 1 - Introduction to Mold Growth Mold growing on bread Mold can grow on virtually any organic material as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There are molds that grow on: Wood Paper Carpet Food Insulation Because mold eats or digests what it is growing on, it can damage a building and its furnishings. If left unchecked, mold eventually can cause structural damage to building materials. Molds gradually destroy the things they grow on. You can prevent damage to buildings and building contents, save money and avoid potential health problems by controlling moisture and eliminating mold growth. Eliminating all mold and mold spores indoors is virtually impossible, but controlling indoor moisture will control the growth of indoor mold. Top of Page Lesson 2 - Moisture Problems Colorful mold growth (Photo courtesy of Terry Brennan)Moisture problems can have many causes. Some moisture problems have been linked to changes in building construction practices since the 1970s. These practices led to buildings that are tightly sealed but, in some cases, lack adequate ventilation. Without adequate ventilation, moisture may build up indoors and mold may grow."
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"docid": "D947574#0",
"title": "http://www.floridahealth.gov/environmental-health/mold/index.html\nMold and Moisture",
"text": "\"Home Environmental Health Mold Mold and Moisture Questions about [email protected] Indoor Mold and Your Health SPECIAL NOTE: If you have questions about licensure of mold assessors or mold remediators in Florida, please review this Florida law. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation is responsible for licensing mold assessors and remediators. * Note: This page contains materials in the Portable Document Format (PDF). The free Adobe Reader may be required to view these files. The Florida Department of Health has developed the following information to address some of the most common questions and concerns about indoor mold, how it affects human health, and ways in which you can prevent or remove it. What are molds? What makes mold grow? Should I be worried about mold in my home? What health problems can be caused by mold? How can I tell if there is mold in my home; should I test my home for mold?"
},
{
"docid": "D2882751#0",
"title": "https://www.wagnermeters.com/controlling-mold/\nMoisture, Mold and How to Control It",
"text": "Written by Wagner Meters, published first as a 3 part series by ICS Cleaning Specials (Aug/Sept/Oct 2014)Too much moisture in a home or building can lead to a number of problems, some of them being quite serious. Increased humidity levels inside the home or building can produce an uncomfortable sensation of dampness and cause wood to swell and warp (or even rot), causing a weakened home or structure. Too much moisture can also allow mold to grow. Mold, in turn, can cause the musty odor associated with mold contamination, can discolor and damage homes and buildings, and even cause health problems. According to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, the best way to control mold growth is to control moisture. Many Sources of Moisture Intrusion in the Home Indoor water leaks, broken pipes, water leaking from a clogged air conditioner drain pipe, a leaky roof, poorly sealed windows, basement flooding, steam from showers or cooking – these are some common conditions that allow moisture to become a problem in homes, apartments, schools, and the workplace. Outside Sources There are many other conditions that can contribute to water intrusion and lead to mold proliferation, for instance, gutter downspouts or lawn sprinklers placed too close to an outside wall. They can cause water to seep straight into a basement or saturate a concrete foundation. Once the concrete becomes wet, moisture can wick into the home or building. Construction Issues Also, using polyethylene PVC piping instead of copper or galvanized piping (the PVC pipes can be punctured easily by nails or staples), improperly sealed bathtub drains, improperly sealed sinks and garbage disposals, or even the installation of particle board after it has been rained on during construction – all of these issues can cause mold growth."
},
{
"docid": "D2202664#0",
"title": "http://thehtrc.com/2014/removing-mold-odors-from-car\nRemoving Mold and Odours from your Cars",
"text": "Removing Mold and Odours from your Cars12/08/2014 by SLS NCWe all know the issues and havoc mold can have in a house, or the lawsuits that can spawn from it, but your car? Well this week we have a guest piece from John Ward of Mold Busters aka “the Mold Removal Experts in Ottawa and Montreal” to talk about a special case they ran into. Not only will they discuss this case but also what you can do about it if you run into the same issue. So with no further ado, Mr. Ward…Mold can grow on pretty much anything, and cars are no exception. Just like our homes, our cars are also susceptible to moisture problems, which is what ultimately leads to mold and unpleasant odours. As an example of just how much damage mold can do to a car, here’s one horror story that will make you think twice the next time you wash your car. Not too long ago, Mold Busters had a client who enquired about our mold and odour removal service for cars. Basically, he had washed the interior of his Porsche in the late summer before putting it into storage for the winter. Using a solution of detergent and water, he cleaned everything thoroughly including the carpets, upholstery, dashboard and trim. When he was done, he closed the windows and doors and bid his car adieu for the winter."
},
{
"docid": "D2769675#0",
"title": "http://doesitreallywork.org/damprid/\nDoes DampRid Really Work?",
"text": "Does Damp Rid Really Work?3.2 (64.48%) 58 votes For those of you who have never heard of Damp Rid, it’s a bucket filled with salt crystals which apparently absorb excess moisture out of the air. In doing this it reduces the growth of mildew and mold. That being said, the Damp Rid website describes it as a nontoxic inorganic mineral salt called Calcium Chloride which is very clever little crystals that only get going when the humidity goes above sixty per cent. They lay dormant when the levels are below sixty per cent and will not harm plants, children, or animals. The Claim From evaluating the feedback on Damp Rid it really does seem to make a difference. The crystals are completely odorless and don’t release any fumes or gasses. These crystals absorb the excess moisture turning the crystals into a solid mass which then release the excess water into the bottom of the container. Due to this you must take extra care when emptying, you don’t want dirty salty water all over your carpets, having to repeat the process. The amount of water released and how long it takes to release water depends on the moisture content in the air. The Hype The exciting thing about this product is that it doesn’t release fumes or gasses and removes excess water from the air, an ideal choice for anyone suffering with asthma or allergies."
},
{
"docid": "D1244993#0",
"title": "https://www.cigar2fers.com/cigar_faq.php\nCigar FAQ",
"text": "\"Cigar FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)Click here for our Gift Certificate FAQCigar Basics Anatomy of a cigar What is a \"\"premium\"\" cigar? What is a \"\"Puro\"\"? What are the basic shapes of premium cigars? What do the two numbers mean when applied to cigar sizes? Do the opposite ends of the cigar have different names? Does the cigar's name indicate its dimension? How do I know what size is right for me? What do the cigar ratings mean? Cigar Smoking and Etiquette Back to Top How do I open the end cap? Is there a correct way to light a cigar?"
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"docid": "D518035#0",
"title": "https://web.extension.illinois.edu/healthyair/mold.cfm\nMold",
"text": "\"Mold Mildew is a common mold. What is mold? Molds are fungi, usually microscopic in size, that occur in nature in large quantities. They reproduce by releasing spores into the air. Spores settle onto surfaces and, if conditions are right, begin to grow. Mildew is a common mold. What does mold need to grow? Molds thrive on organic materials like natural fibers (cotton, wool), paper, leather, wood, or surfaces coated with organic matter such as food, grease, and soil. Molds grow best in warm temperatures of 77 to 86 degrees. Molds need moisture that can come from water leaks, flooding, high relative humidity, or condensation."
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"docid": "D3048810#0",
"title": "http://www.black-mold-guide.com/what-causes-mold-in-a-house.html\nWhat Causes Mold in a House",
"text": "What Causes Mold in a House What causes mold in a house? Well, there are several factors that contribute to the development of mold. Mold is usually a result of the right combination of factors, not one single thing. Understanding the causes of mold is important when attempting to prevent and eliminate household mold. If you fail to eliminate the causes of mold, mold will simply return as soon as you clean it up. In addition to telling you about things that may cause mold in your house, we’ll tell you how to prevent mold caused by those things. Mold Spores from Outdoors It’s important to understand that mold has to come from somewhere. There are hundreds of different types of mold in the environment and when mold spores drift indoors through an open window or door, or when people carry mold spores indoors on their shoes, clothing or other items, those spores then settle on household surfaces. Leaky roofs or flood waters can also bring mold spores indoors. If the mold spores settle on damp surfaces, mold usually begins to grow there."
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"docid": "D2652524#0",
"title": "https://www.truevalueprojects.com/maintenance_and_repair/windows_and_walls/remove_mold_from_walls.aspx\nRemove Mold From Walls",
"text": "Home Project Library Remove Mold From Walls Remove Mold From Walls Level: Beginner Add Mold on your interior walls doesn’t just look unpleasant; it can be a health hazard for your family. Depending on the amount and location, its presence also suggests a larger problem in your house—water infiltration. For this project, we will focus on solving the mold problem. The remedy is two-fold: 1. Control moisture and 2. Kill the mold. While the former may take a more involved approach, depending on the situation, the latter often can be done with some bleach, water and a bit of elbow grease. Share this project Project Steps Project Shopping List Expand All Collapse All Know Your Mold and Mildew Mold can grow in your home wherever there’s an abundance of moisture, especially when it’s allowed to remain for extended periods of time. Mold usually appears on walls, ceilings and floors of homes where moisture management is not at its best. In particular, basements, shower walls and windowsills are areas where mold commonly likes to live."
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"docid": "D2608185#0",
"title": "http://www.microshield-es.com/moldinspectiontesting/moldhumiditybloom.html\n\"\"\"Healthier Air Starts Here\"\"\"",
"text": "\"Florida Mold Humidity Bloom A Winter Mold Nightmare Florida Humidity Bloom Florida Indoor Air Quality Solutions IAQSA Florida Mold Humidity Bloom is the growth of mold within a living space due to the elevation of indoor relative humidity at or above 60 percent relative humidity for a period of time greater than 72 hours and must be maintained for growth to continue. When the humidity is above 60 percent relative humidity, molds will germinate causing what is referred to as a mold bloom. These molds can bloom in many colors and are often confused with dust, dirt, foxing, or cobwebs. Humidity for an extended period of time, typically in excess of 72 hours to initiate the bloom and must be maintained for growth to continue. When the humidity is above 60 percent relative humidity, molds will germinate causing what is referred to as a mold bloom. These molds can bloom in many colors and are often confused with dust, dirt, foxing, ghosting, or cobwebs. Both active and inactive mold can have a distinctive smell, which most people describe as musty. Active mold in the early stages of a bloom has hair-like filaments in webs, which develop a more bushy appearance as the bloom matures. This is more easily seen under magnification. Active mold is soft and may smear when touched with a fine brush."
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"docid": "D1354253#0",
"title": "http://mwvsciencefair.wikispaces.com/fruit+mold\nfruit mold",
"text": "\"fruit mold Edit 0 33 …1 Tagskms3-2013Notify RSSBacklinks Source Print Export (PDF)Table of Contents Problem Scenario Broad Question Specific Question Hypothesis Graph of Hypothesis Variables Independent Variable: The type of fruit Dependent Variable: How much mold will grow on the frui Variables That Need To Be Controlled: None Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation General Plan Potential Problems And Solutions Safety Or Environmental Concerns Experimental Design Number Of Comparison Categories: Number of Comparison Samples: Number Of Observation In Each Sample: When data will be collected Where will data be collected? : Resources and Budget Table Detailed Procedure Diagram Photo List Time Line Data Table Data Analysis All Raw Data Photos Results Conclusion Discussion Benefit to Community and/or Science Background Research Molds can be found almost anywhere; they can grow on virtually any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, foods, and insulation. When excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on building materials, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed. It is impossible to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment. However, mold growth can be controlled indoors by controlling moisture indoors. References Abstract Title Fruit Mold Problem Scenario In this expirement, I want to know on how the type of fruit (orange, apple, kiwi, and banana) will affect what fraction of each fruit the mold will cover. Broad Question How does the type of fruit affect how much mold will grow on them? Specific Question How does different types of fruits affect the amount of mold that grows on each fruit? Hypothesis I hypothesize that when I grow the mold on the fruit, the mold will grow a lot more on the kiwi and orange than the apple and banana."
},
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"docid": "D3182013#0",
"title": "http://www.lumacomfort.com/article/how-a-hygrometer-works.htm\n.",
"text": "Does your home often feel dry? Or too muggy? If you are experiencing chapped/dry skin, or difficulty breathing while in your home, you may need to get your humidity level checked out. Humidity levels that are not between the averages of 30- 50 percent can be potentially dangerous for your health. You can personally check your humidity level in your home by using a hygrometer. A hygrometer is an appliance that is designed to calculate the amount of humidity in a room or building. While a hygrometer can't actually prevent mold from growing, it can warn you to take any steps necessary before the problem occurs. Hygrometers can provide the accurate levels of relative humidity and absolute humidity. Relative humidity is the percentage of humid moisture in the air. Absolute humidity is the actual amount of moisture in the atmosphere."
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"docid": "D952170#0",
"title": "http://www.health.ny.gov/publications/7287/\nMold and Your Home: What You Need to Know",
"text": "Mold and Your Home: What You Need to Know Mold and Your Home: What You Need to Know is available in PDF. What are molds and where do they grow? Molds, like most fungi, break down plant and animal matter in the environment. They can grow almost anywhere there is moisture and organic material such as in soil, on foods and plants, and in people's homes. To reproduce, molds release spores, which can spread through air, water, or on animals. View sources of mold in your home. What should I do to prevent mold growth in my home? The key to preventing mold growth is to identify and control moisture and water problems. Mold spores are everywhere, including your home, and they can grow on any surface that has sufficient moisture. Common sources of moisture are: Roof leaks Indoor plumbing leaks Outdoor drainage problems Damp basements and crawl spaces Steam from the bathroom or kitchen Condensation on cool surfaces Humidifiers Wet clothes drying inside the home A clothes dryer venting indoors Poor or improper ventilation of heating and cooking appliances How do I know if I have a mold problem?"
},
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"docid": "D1632178#0",
"title": "http://www.foodreference.com/html/mold-on-food.html\nMolds On Food: Are They Dangerous?",
"text": "\"Molds On Food: Are They Dangerous? Some molds cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems. And a few molds, in the right conditions, produce \"\"mycotoxins,\"\" poisonous substances that can make people sick. When you see mold on food, is it safe to cut off the moldy part and use the rest? To find the answer to that question, delve beneath the surface of food to where molds take root. What Are Molds? Molds are microscopic fungi that live on plant or animal matter. No one knows how many species of fungi exist, but estimates range from tens of thousands to perhaps 300,000 or more. Most are filamentous (threadlike) organisms and the production of spores is characteristic of fungi in general. These spores can be transported by air, water, or insects."
},
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"docid": "D1722054#0",
"title": "http://www.aehf.com/articles/molds.html\n.",
"text": "\"Molds Chris Bishop, AEHFMolds are present everywhere�indoors and outdoors. They serve an important, positive role in nature, helping to break down organic matter, but they have also been identified as a major contributor to seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and other health problems, some of which can be severe and even life-threatening. Although thousands of molds exist, only a few dozen different types have so far been identified as significantly affecting human health. This article identifies these and answers commonly asked questions about mold: What is mold? Where does mold grow? What do molds need to thrive? How do I identify the cause of mold in a heating environment? How do I identify the cause of mold in a cooling environment? How do molds effect the air and the environment? How do molds effect human health?"
},
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"docid": "D657615#0",
"title": "http://www.cheesemaking.com/learn/faq/aging-cheese.html\nAging Cheese FAQ's",
"text": "\"Home / Learn / FAQ / Aging Cheese Aging Cheese FAQ's General / Mold Ripened & Washed Rinds / Wraps / Natural Rinds / Waxed General There are many times when it is important to measure the temperature and the humidity in your \"\"cheese cave\"\" or aging area. A hygrometer can be very useful to measure both and it can even alert you when conditions have changed. For information about this, see our blog article Using Hygrometers to Measure Humidity Where can I age my cheese? You can use your existing refrigerator, unfortunately it is 10 - 15 degrees cooler then a cave and it has a tendency to suck the moisture out of anything that is unprotected. To protect the cheese, place it in the warmest part of the refrigerator. To keep it from drying out, you will need an airtight container. The size of the container should be much larger than the cheese - 40% cheese and 60% empty space (air). You can control the humidity of the air inside the container by using a wet paper towel, crumpled up in a ball and placed in a corner of the container. You can modify an old refrigerator. The temperature can be easily controlled with a regulator like our refrigerator thermostat."
},
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"docid": "D180350#0",
"title": "https://www.health.ny.gov/publications/7287/\nMold and Your Home: What You Need to Know",
"text": "Mold and Your Home: What You Need to Know Mold and Your Home: What You Need to Know is available in PDF. What are molds and where do they grow? Molds, like most fungi, break down plant and animal matter in the environment. They can grow almost anywhere there is moisture and organic material such as in soil, on foods and plants, and in people's homes. To reproduce, molds release spores, which can spread through air, water, or on animals. View sources of mold in your home. What should I do to prevent mold growth in my home? The key to preventing mold growth is to identify and control moisture and water problems. Mold spores are everywhere, including your home, and they can grow on any surface that has sufficient moisture. Common sources of moisture are: Roof leaks Indoor plumbing leaks Outdoor drainage problems Damp basements and crawl spaces Steam from the bathroom or kitchen Condensation on cool surfaces Humidifiers Wet clothes drying inside the home A clothes dryer venting indoors Poor or improper ventilation of heating and cooking appliances How do I know if I have a mold problem?"
},
{
"docid": "D2871725#0",
"title": "http://www.ecolife.com/green-home/cleaning/how-does-mold-grow.html\nHow does Mold Grow?",
"text": "How does Mold Grow? Understanding What Causes Mold From the book Homes That Heal (and those that don't) by Athena Thompson Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and are able to float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when spores land on moist surfaces and find food. “ Food” means virtually any organic substance, such as wood, paper, carpet, human food, and insulation. It's important to understand that when someone says they have a mold problem what they actually have is a moisture problem. In today's modern homes moisture can accumulate for a variety of reasons and hence the proliferation of mold problems we are hearing so much about. Identifying the most common sources of excess moisture which causes mold: Unforeseen accidents, such as a water pipe bursting. This needs to be addressed within 48 hours, otherwise a mold problem can really get out of hand and cause extensive damage. Maintenance problems, such as slow leaks, constant drips, a window that hasn't been sealed properly, a shower or bath that hasn't been caulked adequately, or leaky roofs. These hidden defects are usually not obvious until you have a larger problem, as in Jane's home."
},
{
"docid": "D1279348#0",
"title": "http://www.nachi.org/mold.htm\nMold, Moisture and Your Home",
"text": "Mold, Moisture and Your Home Mold Basics The key to mold control is moisture control. If mold is a problem in your home, you should clean up the mold promptly and fix the water problem. It is important to dry water-damaged areas and items within 24 to 48 hours to prevent mold growth. Why is mold growing in my home? Molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter, such as fallen leaves and dead trees. But indoors, mold growth should be avoided. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. Mold may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture."
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"docid": "D804293#0",
"title": "http://personalcaretruth.com/2010/06/preservatives-in-cosmetics-natural-vs-synthetic/\nPreservatives In Cosmetics â Natural vs Synthetic",
"text": "\"Preservatives In Cosmetics – Natural vs Synthetic June 9, 2010 By katherinecorkill 27 Comments After many years of using skin care products, it has resulted in wanting the best for my skin, especially as I age. Not really sure what that might have been at the time, but I was definitely going to determine what was best for overall skin health. I knew I didn’t want to use crèmes that were loaded with a bunch of synthetics or harmful chemicals, and I felt I wanted a naturally preserved product as well, or so I thought. I mean, after all, the synthetic preservatives have been getting slammed lately and the negative press has forced me to take a closer look at going natural. The new generation buzz words were “Go Natural” or “Go Green”. I have found so many retailers or ecommerce sites offering some fantastic skincare products. Some look so yummy too, as though you could eat the stuff. The pictures are enticing you to buy and give them a try. And I have too! They smell so good when you first crack the lid on the jar, you just can’t wait to try them out."
},
{
"docid": "D662375#0",
"title": "http://greatenvironmental.com/faq_air.html\n.",
"text": "\"What are the primary concerns of mold infestation? Mold exists in all structures, virtually everywhere, floating in the air and on all surfaces. Many building materials such as wood, sheetrock, etc. provide the \"\"food\"\" that can support mold growth. Even dust that has settled on these materials or furniture can be a food source for molds. Mold needs to eat to survive, and it's perfectly happy eating your home, if you allow it. But health risks arise when the levels are too high, and most people don't even consider the possibility of an infected home or workplace; most Doctor's don't even delve into the chance that their patient's condition is due to indoor air quality issues, even though the media has identified and covered several instances of mold making people sick. According to the EPA, all indoor mold growth should be removed promptly, no matter what type (s) of mold are present, or whether or not it can produce toxic mold. It's not a myth, prolonged exposure to mold increases health risks. How does mold originate, and where does it reside?"
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"docid": "D1781945#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_what-age-can-i-give-rice-cereal-to-my-baby_2990622_677.bc\nWhat age can I give rice cereal to my baby?",
"text": "\"Home / Baby Q&A / Baby Sleep & Schedules Q&AWhat age can I give rice cereal to my baby? I am trying to find out what age I can start introducing the rice cereal.mherby77Asked 3/13/08Answer this question RELATED EXPERT VIDEO7 signs your baby is ready for solid foods Wondering when to start your little one on solids? Watch for these signs that usually indicate when babies are ready to try the... The Baby Center Editorial Team Mom Answers ( 102)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERI am not a rocket scientist...nor a pediatrician, but i am a mother of two...16 months and 6 weeks...and i am totally shocked at the answers on this forums question... I can not believe some of the things i am reading. The question is concerning Age to start Rice cereal...not the easiest way to sedate your baby at night!!!! They are hungry every few hours for a reason! Their little tummies can't hold much and digest quickly...which means that of course they will wake up at night to eat often... I have endured many sleepless nights and late night feedings with my two boys...however never went to the extent of forcing baby cereal into their underdeveloped tummies so that I COULD SLEEP longer at night! I encourage everyone to wait ideally 6 months...at least 4 months before introducing solids... and also beaware that it may backfire on you when your up all night with your baby who has an upset tummy days later or is constipated... THINK PEOPLE!jesslehman Answered 1/14/12103 found this helpfulthe time to start your baby on cereal is when you think the time is right. I am not a DR but a med assistant with an 8 month old. I started putting cereal in my sons bottle and made a bigger hole in the nipple when he was only a month old. he was a vigerous eater and if i gave him all the formula he wanted, he would spit it all up."
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"docid": "D864985#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/baby-food-baby-feeding-schedules-2633783\nBaby Feeding Schedules",
"text": "\"Babies Baby Food Baby Feeding Schedules Infant and child nutrition By Vincent Iannelli, MD, a board-certified physician Updated June 22, 2017Share Pin Email Print Richard Drury/Photographer's Choice RF/Getty Images Parents, especially first-time ones, often look for specific rules about what to feed their baby and how much to give them at every stage of their first year of life. Unfortunately, those parents that look for rigid rules and feeding schedules are going to be disappointed when they don't find a one size fits all diet for their baby. While they may have an average baby that fits on an average schedule of when you might start cereal, baby food, finger food, and table food, they might have a baby that wants to start a little later or go a little slower. Breastfeeding Although newborns breastfeed about 8 to 12 times a day, once they are breastfeeding and gaining weight well, they may space out their feedings to just 8 times a day. After that, a nursing baby may want to nurse more often during a growth spurt, but will likely be breastfeeding about:7 to 8 times a day by 3 to 4 months of age5 to 7 times a day by 5 to 6 months of age4 to 6 times a day between 7 and 12 months of age3 to 4 times a day after 12 months of age until the baby and breastfeeding mom are ready to wean Keep in mind that the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that 'breastfeeding should be continued for at least the first year of life and beyond for as long as mutually desired by mother and child. ' If a breastfeeding mother weans before a baby is 12 months old, then the baby should be given an iron-fortified baby formula. Baby Formula The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), in the book Your Baby's First Year, says, \"\"most babies are satisfied with 3 to 4 ounces per feeding during the first month, and increase that amount by 1 ounce per month until reaching 8 ounces.\"\" For a 2-month-old, that means that your baby will probably be drinking about 4 to 5 ounces of baby formula at a time. Some babies never reach 8 ounces, though, topping out at 5 to 6 ounces at a feeding. The AAP provides another guideline about baby formula, suggesting that \"\"on average, your baby should take in about 2 1/2 ounces of formula a day for every pound of body weight.\"\""
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"docid": "D2556153#0",
"title": "http://www.parenting.com/article/starting-solids-21334847\nStarting Solids",
"text": "\"Feeding your baby his first spoonful of solid food is exciting—he's growing up! Most babies are ready to start solids at 4 to 6 months. But until his first birthday, remember that your goal is to introduce your child to solids—not to fill him up on them. ( Breast milk or formula should be the primary source of nutrition for the first 12 months.) Expose him to a wide array of foods from all food groups (unless you know he has a certain allergy). The more flavors and textures he tries early on, the less likely he'll grow up to be a picky eater. Before you start Until your baby is 7 months, don't puree your own beets, turnips, carrots, spinach or collard greens because they may have large amounts of nitrates, which can cause anemia in younger infants. ( Commerial baby-food varieties are fine—they're nitrate-free.) And if you use well water, get it tested for nitrates. Until your child is 1, avoid honey—it can contain spores that may produce life-threatening infant bolulism."
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"docid": "D1748981#0",
"title": "https://hubpages.com/family/When-to-start-Solid-foods-for-baby-and-Baby-Feeding-Schedule\nWhen to start Solid foods for baby and Baby Feeding Schedule",
"text": "Hub Pages » Family and Parenting » Babies & Baby Care When to start Solid foods for baby and Baby Feeding Schedule Updated on March 1, 2012blessedmom more Contact Author Baby snacks - puffs and rusks: Happy Baby Organic Superfood Puffs, Apple & Broccoli, 2.1 Ounce (Pack of 6)Buy Now Starting solid foods for babies Starting your baby on solid foods is the beginning of lifelong eating habits that contribute to your baby's overall health. Here are general guidelines that can help you start your baby out on the right track to a healthy life. Starting baby solid foods and feeding schedule too early can cause your baby to develop food allergies. You should also read Tips for feeding fussy eaters Tips to make your child eat fruits and vegetables Home remedies for constipation in children Amoxicillin and children Jaundice in Newborn Babies How to Calm a Crying Baby Fun Baby Shower Games for Pregnant Women Gerber foods Official website for Gerber foods How to breastfeed a baby Baby Vaccination Schedulewhen to start baby on solid foods Feeding your babybaby food When to start baby on solid foods Your baby's intestinal tract is not as fully developed during the first few months and introducing solids at this time can be too much to handle. Waiting until six months to introduce solid foods into your baby's diet will help minimise the risk of her developing adverse reactions to foods and allergies. This is particularly important if you have a family history of allergies, as the incidence of adverse food reactions, allergies and celiac disease does decrease if you delay weaning until this time. Another reason for holding off on solids is your baby's inability to swallow solids correctly before 4 to 6 months of age and this can potentially cause choking. And contrary to the popular myth, starting solid foods and feeding schedule early will not help your child to sleep through the night. If you feel your baby needs to start solid foods before five months, do discuss it with your health care provider first. This is particularly important if your baby was born prematurely."
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"docid": "D2556154#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_once-you-introduce-rice-cereal-how-often-should-you-feed-it_11657474_331.bc\nOnce you introduce rice cereal, how often should you feed it to them?",
"text": "Home / Baby Q&A / Solid Feeding Q&AOnce you introduce rice cereal, how often should you feed it to them? My son is 4 months old and his pediatrician said it is ok to start introducing rice cereal. I've done that and he loves it. I'm just not sure how often I should be giving it to him. He normally would eat a 5 oz bottle of formula about every 3 hours. So do I now give him less formula in the bottle because I give him cereal? And do I give him cereal with every feeding? The doctor just told me every baby is different and to do what I feel is best for my baby... I'm just looking for at least some sort of a guideline! TIAmeghan55695Asked 4/15/12Answer this question Mom Answers ( 7)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERTo laceyamanda17, the AAP says in their position paper on nursing that adding solids early does not increase a breastfed baby's weight gain. They did a study on it."
},
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"docid": "D520129#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_when-do-you-start-feeding-rice-cereal_2645917_860.bc\nwhen do you start feeding rice cereal",
"text": "\"Home / Baby Q&A / Solid Feeding Q&Awhen do you start feeding rice cereal Anonymous Asked 1/27/08Answer this question Mom Answers ( 34)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERMy baby is 1 month and a week old (5 weeks) and i started him on rice cereal in his bottle 3 days ago, beings he would only sleep from 1-2 hours and want to eat up to 6 ounces. the dr said that if he started showing interest in food (smelling it and making lip gestures) or being able to hold his head up for short periods it was okay. 1 tsp to 4 ounces (morning) 2 tsp to 4 ounces (night) hope this helpslovinlifemomandwife Answered 3/7/0822 found this helpful I was told by my doctor that this is way to young to start a baby on rice cereal. At one month, babies can't show an interest in food other than mother's milk. Can your baby really hold his head up at that age? I was also told that if you start to early, their systems cannot handle it and it can cause food allergies. Trust your breast milk. Anonymous Answered 3/18/0814 found this helpful Do you want to feed cereal because they aren't sleeping through the night? Or because your baby is wanting more than 32oz a day? Which would be A LOT for a 5wk old."
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"docid": "D3075220#0",
"title": "https://www.whattoexpect.com/forums/november-2015-babies/topic/any-mommas-adding-oatmeal-or-rice-cereal-to-babies-bottle.html\nAny mommas adding oatmeal or rice cereal to babies bottle?",
"text": "\"c Any mommas adding oatmeal or rice cereal to babies bottle? Feb 5, 2016 at 10:26 AMBookmark Discussioncrunch_munch_momma wrote: My daughter is 2 months old and has a milk protein allergy. She was gaining weight fine at her 1 month but she has really bad reflux ( even with medicine) and will projectile vomit about 1-2 times a day along with spit up. I talked to her doctor at my 2 month appt and told her all about our problems. She looked at her weight progression and noticed she's not gaining weight like she should be due to vomiting it back up. So Pedi prescribed her new acid reflux medicine and said to add cereal oatmeal or rice to help keep her food down to help her gain weight. I'm really nervous about adding cereal to her bottle.. I ultimately will have to if it keeps her food down and will help her gain weight. Do any other mommas use cereal in bottle for reflux problems? Does it seem to help? And what nipples do you use?"
},
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"docid": "D2316283#0",
"title": "http://todaysmama.com/2013/05/stop-feeding-baby-rice-cereal/\nWhy Are You Feeding Baby Rice Cereal?",
"text": "Why Are You Feeding Baby Rice Cereal? Posted: May 20, 2013 In: Baby Comments: 24+1 6 Tweet 23 Share 10K Share Pin 60511KIt’s time to stop feeding babies rice cereal. I’m serious. Put down that box of “rice cereal” and walk away. Save Rice cereal is BAD for your baby. Rice cereal is probably at the root of the obesity epidemic in children. Why? Think about what you know about healthy, nutritious foods. We know we’re supposed to be eating whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Do you know what rice cereal is?"
},
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"docid": "D1444305#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_how-much-formula-should-a-4-month-old-get-per-feeding_1865396_338.bc\nHow much formula should a 4 month old get per feeding?",
"text": "Home / Baby Q&A / Formula Feeding Q&AHow much formula should a 4 month old get per feeding?michelleanngraves07Asked 10/11/07Answer this question Mom Answers ( 71)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERIt really varies. My daughter only took 3-4 ounces per feeding, but she ate pretty often. My mom had a fit when she saw that because, according to her, all of us kids were taking 8 ounces by that time. There is NO way my little tiny daughter could have done that. Today she's almost 11 months, and she STILL can't get a whole 8 oz. bottle down. It's more like 7 oz. with some encouragement from me. It's the same with food. She eats small meals most of the time, and she closes her mouth and turns her head away after that."
},
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"docid": "D250566#0",
"title": "http://get-your-baby-to-sleep.com/when-do-you-give-baby-cereal/\nWhen Do You Give Baby Cereal?",
"text": "When Do You Give Baby Cereal? March 19, 2012 by getbabytosleep Leave a Comment Many parents are eager to begin feeding their babies cereal. Often, they try to give it before the baby is ready, with disappointing results. In this article, we talk about when your baby is ready to try cereal, how to introduce it, and which baby cereals are best. Contents: When To Give A Baby Cereal Single-grain cereal Mixed-grain cereal How to Introduce Cereal to Your Baby The Best Baby Cereals Best Single-grain Cereal Best Organic Cereal Best Cereal-Fruit Mixes When To Give A Baby Cereal At the newborn stage, babies can’t eat cereal or other solid foods because they’re unable to move food to the back of the mouth to swallow (that’s why they need a nipple and not a straw). As he or she grows, your baby will develop the physical capacity to begin eating cereal from a spoon. Your baby’s pediatrician should tell you when to start offering cereal, but here are the general signs that your baby is ready for it. When To Give Single-Grain Cereal Your baby may be ready for single-grain cereal when he or she: Is 4-6 months old (adjusted age), meaning that your original due date was 4-6 months ago. Usually it’s closer to 6 months. Can sit up with support from a high chair, pillow, Bumbo or Bebepod."
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"docid": "D3479147#0",
"title": "http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/recommended-nutritional-requirements-infant-1833.html\nRecommended Nutritional Requirements for an Infant",
"text": "Related Articles Carbohydrate Recommendations for Infants Top 5 Essential Nutrients That Your Child Needs for Proper Nutrition Nutrition Needs During Adulthood A Toddler's Required Caloric Intake Infancy is the period in a child’s life between birth and 12 months of age. Inadequate nutrition during infancy can result in stunted growth, low body weight, delayed cognitive and physical development and even death. According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, almost 15 percent of U. S. households are not able to obtain adequate foods to meet their nutritional needs. Insuring your infant gets proper nutrition will help him reach his full potential for cognitive, physical and emotional development. Important Nutrients Important nutrients for infants include carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals. Infant formulas and breast milk generally contain sufficient amounts of required nutrients for infants, with the exception of vitamin D and iron, which are low in breast milk. Ask your pediatrician if a liquid multivitamin supplement containing vitamin D or iron is appropriate for your infant, especially if your baby is exclusively breastfed. Omega-3 fatty acids are important for your infant's brain development. The Institute of Medicine encourages infants up to 6 months of age to consume at least 60 grams of carbohydrates, 9.1 grams of protein, 31 grams of total fat and 500 milligrams of omega-3s each day. The IOM recommends infants ages 7 to 12 months consume at least 95 grams of carbohydrates, 11 grams of protein, 30 grams of total fat and 500 milligrams of omega-3s every day."
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"docid": "D2163812#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_can-i-put-cereal-in-formula-and-how-much_905297_102.bc\nCan I put cereal in formula and how much?",
"text": "Home / Baby Q&A / Formula Feeding Q&ACan I put cereal in formula and how much? My baby is ready for more than formula, but won't eat with a spoon. I have already given her 1tblsp. in a 6 oz. bottle at the last bottle for the night, and she seems to sleep better. But should I thicken up the cereal in the bottle a little more or should I keep trying with the spoon until she gets it? Straight formula bottles seem to satisfy her, 6 oz. every 3 hours during the day.ourlilbabylove Asked 8/27/07Answer this question Mom Answers ( 136)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERMy son is now 3 months old and we had to start adding cereal to his bottle about a month ago due to him suffering with acid reflux. This was at the advice of his pediatrician of course. She practices holistic medicine and assured me that the rice cereal does not cause allergies."
},
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"docid": "D3075219#0",
"title": "https://www.modernmom.com/2c733a1e-051f-11e2-9d62-404062497d7e.html\nHow to Add Rice Cereal to Infant Formula",
"text": "\"How to Add Rice Cereal to Infant Formulaby Modern Mom Staff Share Tweet Share Share Your baby is ready to try \"\"solid\"\" food! While an infant’s primary source of nutrition should be breast milk or formula for the first 12 months, around 6 months of age most health care providers suggest trying to add some type of \"\"solid\"\" food to your baby’s diet. Typically this means starting with adding formula or breast milk to rice, barley or oat cereal. Step 1Consult with your baby’s health care provider before you begin any \"\"solid\"\" food preparations. Doing so will make sure that your baby is developmentally ready for this new step. Not all babies are ready for solid foods by six months of age. Asking your provider when they’re ready will help you start solid foods successfully!Step 2If you are not using ready-to-eat baby formula, prepare 2 to 3 ounces of baby formula to mix with the rice cereal. Making a small amount will hopefully save you from wasting much. You can make more if you need it to get the exact consistency of infant cereal and formula that you need. There are some cereals that come with formula mixed in already and you will not need to add formula to the cereal (only water)."
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"docid": "D864984#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_when-can-i-start-giving-my-baby-cereal-and-how-much_4275920_707.bc\nWhen can I start giving my baby cereal and how much?",
"text": "\"Home / Baby Q&A / Solid Feeding Q&AWhen can I start giving my baby cereal and how much? I have a three month old that used to eat every three hours but now gets hungry every two hours. She is already double her birth weight. She is not a very thick girl but she is tall. My mom said I should add half an ounce of cereal to her bottle. Does anyone else do that? Is it too early? Is half an ounce for four ounces too much or not enough? Anonymous Asked 11/2/08Answer this question Mom Answers ( 20)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERYes I do add rice cereal to my sons bottles. I put about 1 tablespoon of cereal/4 ounces of formula."
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"docid": "D1656529#0",
"title": "http://wheatdairyeggnutfree.blogspot.com/2008/06/your-child-is-allergic-to-all-that-what.html\n\"\"\"Your child is allergic to all that? WHAT does she EAT?\"\"\"",
"text": "\"\"\"Your child is allergic to all that? WHAT does she EAT? \"\" My toddler was diagnosed with allergies to peanuts, dairy, eggs, and wheat when she was not yet 12 months old. It was good she was diagnosed so early, because she didn't know what she was missing when she saw someone with ice cream, for example, as she never had tried it. It was so frustrating, though, to see everyone else's growing babies and toddlers with little Gerber puff snacks (Veggie puffs, for example) or cheerios, or teething biscuits or goldfish crackers, and to read in the ingredient lists that each of these products had wheat or dairy! I found that MOST ALL of Gerber's baby products have wheat or dairy in them, other than the pure fruits or vegetables. Meat sticks? Contain whey. Sweet potato veggie puffs? Wheat starch."
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"docid": "D878905#0",
"title": "http://www.babycenter.in/a546661/which-weaning-foods-to-introduce-when\nWhich weaning foods to introduce when",
"text": "Which weaning foods to introduce when Approved by the Baby Center India Medical Advisory Board Share In this article When can I introduce weaning foods to my baby? Baby food from seven to nine months Meals from 10 months What foods should I not give my baby if she is under a year? How much fat should my baby have? How much fibre should my baby have? Slideshow Starting solid foods A guide to starting your baby on solid foods When it comes to trying solid food every baby is different. So there's no telling how your baby will take to this new experience. She may need a while to get used to different textures and tastes or she may tuck in straight away. Some families swear by baby-led weaning, whereas others find their babies are happier with spoon-fed purées. We will explain which foods are best to give your baby over the coming weeks and months, to help her get a good start at mealtimes. When can I introduce weaning foods to my baby?"
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"docid": "D3009901#0",
"title": "http://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/food-feeding-555/lose-weight-netmums-way-619/889141-slimming-world-help-all.html\nslimming world help",
"text": "+ Reply to Thread Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 20 of 21slimming world help Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Thread Tools Show Printable Version12-02-13, 15:06 #1DM (28)View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jan 2009Location London Posts12,472slimming world help I can't afford or have time join club.i looked at the slimming world thre Ads but am a bit confused!what's a green day? And are eggs and veg free food? I'm guessing wine and bread are the big sins? Going to try to follow the guidelines at home.can anyone help with the above? XLast edited by DM (28); 12-02-13 at 15:07 .12-02-13, 15:24 #2Donna S (575)View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Feb 2012Location Worthing Posts8Hi Donna, They don't really have Green and Red days anymore, most things are now free. They have however reduced the amount of A and B options you can have, it is now just one of each, anything extra is a syn. I dont go to a club but my Mum does and i follow it through her I'll give you a break down of my day to give you an idea: Breakfast - scrambled egg - no butter/marg with bacon - grilled. Mid morning - Coffee with an Alpen light bar - this is part of my b option. Lunch - Jacket potato with baked beans and half a tub of lo lo cheese - this is the a option Dinner - Chicken or other meat with new potatoes and veg The evenings are my worst time so I have another Alpen light bar which is the second part of the b option and a packet of Ryvita minis - they are 5 syns. Eggs are free so are Mullerlight yogurts if you have a sweet tooth they dull the craving a bit."
},
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"docid": "D680417#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2012/11/arsenic-in-your-food/index.htm\nArsenic in your food",
"text": "\"A AArsenic in your food Our findings show a real need for federal standards for this toxin Published: November 2012Tracing the sources of arsenic | What our tests found | Cereals cause concern | Diet changes arsenic risk | What should be done | Arsenic in food | A CEO reworks his toddler formulas Organic rice baby cereal, rice breakfast cereals, brown rice, white rice—new tests by Consumer Reports have found that those and other types of rice products on grocery shelves contain arsenic, many at worrisome levels. Arsenic not only is a potent human carcinogen but also can set up children for other health problems in later life. Following our January investigation, \"\" Arsenic in Your Juice ,\"\" which found arsenic in apple and grape juices, we recently tested more than 200 samples of a host of rice products. They included iconic labels and store brands, organic products and conventional ones; some were aimed at the booming gluten-free market. The results of our tests were even more troubling in some ways than our findings for juice. In virtually every product tested, we found measurable amounts of total arsenic in its two forms. We found significant levels of inorganic arsenic, which is a carcinogen, in almost every product category, along with organic arsenic, which is less toxic but still of concern. Moreover, the foods we checked are popular staples, eaten by adults and children alike. See the chart summarizing results of our tests for arsenic in rice or rice products. Our analysis found varying levels of arsenic in more than 60 rices and rice products."
},
{
"docid": "D3098735#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.ca/a1040403/how-to-introduce-solid-food-to-your-baby\nHow to introduce solid food to your baby",
"text": "\"How to introduce solid food to your baby Approved by the Baby Center Canada Medical Advisory Board Share In this article How should I begin to introduce solid food? How will I know when my baby's full? Do I still need to breastfeed? How should I introduce more solid foods? How many times a day should my baby be eating solid foods? What about finger foods? Where should I feed my baby? How can I help my baby develop healthy eating habits? Take our quiz Congratulations! Your baby has reached another exciting milestone."
},
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"docid": "D1781944#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_3-month-old-and-rice-cereal_2390771_682.bc\n3 month old and rice cereal",
"text": "Home / Baby Q&A / Solid Feeding Q&A3 month old and rice cerealok so my son will be 3 months old on the 30th, and he watches us eat and moves his mouth like he wants it he eats a 6 to 8 oz bottle every 3 to 4 hours he grabs his blanket and trys to eat it he grabs some toys and trys to eat them and most the time after feeding we have to give him a pacifier because he still wants to eat , should i introduce single grain rice cereal to him? i know im not starving him with just formula because hes still growning and developing but i feel like he is still hungry and searching for food.corbinsmommy Asked 12/20/07Answer this question Mom Answers ( 25)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERI don't think that anyone can sit here and tell you what is good for your baby. You're with your child every day and you know him best. My pediatrician barely touches my son...barely knows him. She doesn't know everything. I do however see that my 27 inch long 15 pound son is extremely hungry after just formula alone. I have been giving him cereal for two weeks now and have NEVER seen him happier. Don't believe everything you read. They go back and forth about this all the time. My parents and grandparents have seen it go from one month being the standard to introducing cereal and solids by SIX months to this four months then back to one and then back AGAIN!"
},
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"docid": "D1134532#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/536769-when-do-babies-stop-jar-food/\nWhen Do Babies Stop Jar Food?",
"text": "When Do Babies Stop Jar Food?by APRIL FOX Aug. 16, 2013Babies' first solid foods often come from a jar, and they may continue to eat jarred food for several months or longer. A variety of food is available in jars for babies, from finely pureed fruits and vegetables for babies just starting solids to chunky stews and finger foods for toddlers. When you stop buying food in a jar is really up to you, but some guidelines can help you decide. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Benefits of Jarred Food Baby food in a jar is convenient; you can keep a few jars in your diaper bag so your baby always has a meal ready. When babies are young they need to eat frequently, so it's nice to have a small stock of healthful foods on hand wherever you go. Baby food in a jar comes in small portions, just right for a baby. You don't have to worry about making too much of something and having it go bad. Because it's in sealed jars, baby food doesn't have to be refrigerated before it's open, so you can store it in a cabinet. Learning to Eat When babies are first starting solids, they have to learn how to eat from a spoon. For the first 4 to 6 months, baby has only had to suck to receive her food."
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"docid": "D639302#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a6504/developmental-milestones-rolling-over\nDevelopmental milestones: rolling over",
"text": "Developmental milestones: rolling over Approved by the Baby Centre Medical Advisory Board Share In this article When will my baby be able to roll over? How will my baby learn to roll over? Once my baby can roll over, what will he do next? How can I encourage my baby to roll over? My baby is six months old and can't roll over yet. Should I be concerned? After your baby develops the strength to hold his head up, he'll learn to roll over. This means your baby can flip from lying on his back to being on his tummy and vice versa. Rolling over is one of your baby's first steps towards becoming mobile. When will my baby be able to roll over?"
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"docid": "D464734#0",
"title": "https://www.justmommies.com/articles/baby-rolling-over.shtml\nWhen Should My Baby Start Rolling Over?",
"text": "Just Mommies Babies / Baby Development When Should My Baby Start Rolling Over? By Just Mommies staff In order for your baby to roll over, they need to have a strong upper body, good control of their head and neck, and the ability to coordinate arm and leg movements. Most babies learn to roll from front to back first because it requires less strength and coordination than rolling from their back to their front, which is a more difficult milestone. You can expect your baby to roll over as early as two to three months of age. At five to six months old, they can roll from back to front. Tummy Time and Rolling Over Because rolling over requires a lot of upper body strength, it’s important that your baby gets daily tummy time to help them develop strong muscles and good control of their neck. Babies who don’t get a lot of tummy time may take longer than others to start rolling over. Try to place your baby on their tummy when they’re awake and alert. This will encourage rolling over and other developmental milestones. Tummy time should always be supervised."
},
{
"docid": "D2729761#0",
"title": "https://www.sleepingbaby.com/blogs/news/18517385-3-signs-your-baby-should-stop-swaddling\n3 Signs Your Baby Should Stop Swaddling",
"text": "\"Home News 3 Signs Your Baby Should Stop Swaddling3 Signs Your Baby Should Stop Swaddling November 18, 2013 4 Comments We were faced with a common parenting dilemma: our new baby Charlotte loved to be swaddled and slept like a baby up until it was time for the swaddle to come off. Our little bundle of joy had become so accustomed to sleeping in her swaddle, without it she did not sleep AT ALL! We were exhausted, frustrated and sleepless for two weeks trying every sleep tip and post-swaddle sleep sac we could find -- but nothing worked. Especially because baby Charlotte had a startle reflex so anything we tried that was arms-free did not help. Tired and determined to help our little girl sleep, I pulled out my sewing machine and invented the first Zipadee-Zip, and it worked! Charlotte slept 12 hours that first night and for two long naps each day after. Now, we are dedicated to helping other parents know when it's time to stop swaddling and how to make the transition easy for baby and parents. Here are three signs that your baby should make the transition out of a swaddle: Sign #1: Suddenly baby wakes up multiple times during the night One sign that it's time to transition from swaddling is when your baby who has slept well while swaddled, all of a sudden wakes up multiple times a night acting as if they are uncomfortable trying to find a more comfortable position to sleep in. If you are able to wait until this sign occurs, the transition from swaddling to the Zipadee-Zip is pretty immediate. This will usually happen between 4-6 months of age."
},
{
"docid": "D2808999#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090315162941AAclBca\nHow old when babies start walking?",
"text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby How old when babies start walking?my nephew is 15 months old now and still not walking, he is crawling but i'm just wondering if this is normal. Follow 11 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: My oldest son didn't walk until he was 15 months and my third son was 16 1/2 months but he had started seeing a pedatrician beacause he was not showing any interest in walking at all, but he did walk and it was in his own time, they only start to worry if they are not walking at 18 months. Just give him lots of oppurtunity to stand and pull himself up but you cannot force him. Source (s):mum of 4 children Mum of 4 from Oz · 9 years ago1 0 Comment Asker's rating Some parents say that there babies started walking at the age of seven or eight months. While others say that their baby did not start walking until they were a year old. But what if your child is well over a year old and they have not even attempted to start taking a step? Is this something that you should be concerned about? The truth is that very few babies actually start walking by their first birthday. According to many pediatricians it does not mean that you baby is experiencing any type of developmental delays. Most pediatricians will tell you that many babies will start walking at about fourteen months."
},
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"docid": "D1209876#0",
"title": "http://www.circleofmoms.com/working-mums/what-age-do-babies-start-crawling-at-476598\nWhat age do babies start crawling at?",
"text": "All Communities > Working Moms > What age do babies start crawling at? What age do babies start crawling at? Samone - posted on 02/06/2010 ( 21 moms have responded )1160My son will be 6 months old on the 27th and he cant crawl yet. he can hold his head up and kick his legs to flip him over almost but he aint crawling yet. What age do babies crawl? Helpful (86) Nice (8) Funny (4) Encouraging (18) Hugs (4)MOST HELPFUL POSTSNicole - posted on 08/06/2011830My daughter started crawling at 9 months the doctor says the age babies crawl at is different for every baby... Helpful (19) Nice Funny (7) Encouraging (10) Hugs (3)Shannon - posted on 08/04/20116180as others have said all babies are different. my son rolled over once or twice from belly to back at about 4 months. Then for a while he just stopped. At his 6 month check up the dr said don't worry about it since he has good muscle tone and because he is a taller child which requires more make the full turn. After that he did start rolling over and he got quite good at it."
},
{
"docid": "D1528940#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.boots.com/children/baby/guide/when-do-babies-roll-over\nNewborn & baby guide",
"text": "When do babies roll over? Being 'as helpless as a baby ' could easily be referring to a newborn not being able to roll over. A baby needs to develop muscle strength to be able to roll over, first from tummy to back, then vice versa. Babies may be able to roll over from tummy to back as early as 3 months and should be able to do so by 6 or 7 months. While lying on his or her tummy, you may first notice at about 3 or 4 months your baby lifting his or her head up. As muscles get stronger your baby will progress to pushing up further until head and chest are both raised, with arms straight and back arched. The next stage may be rocking backwards and forwards or kicking with feet, and suddenly your baby is lying on his or her back. Rolling over from back to tummy takes more strength and co-ordination, but babies can usually accomplish this feat at about 6 or 7 months. You may notice your baby rolling from back to side by 4 months. However, some babies skip the rolling-over stage in favour of crawling or sitting."
},
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"docid": "D870151#0",
"title": "https://www.preciouslittlesleep.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-sleeping-through-the-night-part-2/\nPrecious Little Sleep",
"text": "\"You are here: Home / 6-9 Months / How to Get Your child to Sleep Through the Night Part 2How to Get Your child to Sleep Through the Night Part 2First Published December 15, 2011 Updated: October 9, 2017 773 Comments There are many big challenges with a newborn baby: figuring out the soothing thing, unbreakable swaddling, learning how to feed a baby, wrestling them to sleep, etc. Usually by the 3 month mark, those hurdles have all been conquered. You are now a confident parent rocking the baby play groups, champion of navigating the grocery store with a baby, and chilling with other parents at Starbucks. Champion parents will also have already read What You Need to Know About Sleeping Through the Night Part 1. It’s long and not particularly funny but it will explain the single most important thing you need to know to stay the course towards sleeping all night long. Go read it and then come back when you’re done (I’ll wait). Now you know why it is so critical that you teach your baby to fall asleep without you (nursing, rocking, cuddling, etc.). Note: A small percentage of babies will continue to sleep well even if they are being nursed, rocked, etc. until they are fully asleep. If you are the parent of an older baby who is sleeping like a champ (then you probably aren’t looking for answers for sleep problems on the internet but….)"
},
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"docid": "D2111376#0",
"title": "https://www.parents.com/baby/development/physical/when-do-babies-roll-over/\nWhen Do Babies Roll Over?",
"text": "\"Your baby's first step toward mobility is actually a roll. So at what age should babies roll over? Here's what to expect when your little one reaches the rolling milestone and what it means for physical development. By Tamekia Reece Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Alexandra Grablewski Though you're probably looking forward to your baby crawling and then taking that first step, she has another big movement higher up on her milestones list: somersaults! Okay, so she won't be able to do a full cartwheel just yet (give her a few more years for that), but she will be able to roll over. Rolling is an important milestone for a baby because it's her first big movement. \"\" For the first time, she can make a major change in the position of her body and her view of the world, all by herself,\"\" says Rallie Mc Allister, M. D., co-author of The Mommy MD Guide to Your Baby's First Year. As if that's not enough reason for your little princess to dig this new skill, rolling over will lead to sitting up independently, and eventually to crawling. When Do Babies Sit Up? When Do Babies Crawl?"
},
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"docid": "D2523484#0",
"title": "http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/ResourceCentres/PrematureBabies/LookingAhead/GrowthandDevelopment/Pages/Growth-and-Development-The-First-Six-Months.aspx\nGrowth and Development: The First Six Months",
"text": "This page describes some of the typical milestones full term babies reach during the first six months of life. It is important to keep in mind, however, that every baby develops at his own pace, and that the ages and the skills listed underneath are not set in stone. A baby born prematurely may not meet these milestones as quickly as a full term baby. Parents of premature babies should have their baby regularly assessed at a follow up clinic. Month one By the time your baby is one month old, his neck and shoulder muscles are stronger than at birth, and he has better control of his head. If he is lying on his tummy, he may be able to lift his chin off the ground for a short time. However, you will still need to support your baby’s head if you are carrying him around, and his head will continue to lag behind if you try to pull him from a lying position to sitting. When held in the sitting position, your baby’s back will be almost completely rounded, and he may be able to hold up his head for a moment. If held in the standing position, your baby will flop down at the knees and hips. His walking reflex is still intact though; when the sole of his foot is pressed on a flat surface, he will try to take a step."
},
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"docid": "D464733#0",
"title": "https://www.bellybelly.com.au/baby/when-do-babies-crawl/\nWhen Do Babies Crawl? 7 Tips To Get Crawling",
"text": "When Do Babies Crawl? 7 Tips To Get Crawling By Fiona Peacock in Baby. Updated: November 28, 2015When Do Babies Crawl? Crawling is one of the first major steps in your child’s journey to independence, so it’s no surprise so many parents are keen to know “when do babies crawl?”Once she masters crawling, she’ll be able to explore the world around her without relying on you to pick her up. You might be keen for her to start crawling, so you can enjoy the next stage of her development together. It’s always exciting when your child learns a new skill. So, when do babies crawl? Read on to find out!When Do Babies Crawl For The First Time? Most babies master crawling when they are aged between 7 and 10 months old. Some start earlier than that, and others start later."
},
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"docid": "D1153609#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_baby-milestone-walking_6507.bc\nBaby milestone: Walking",
"text": "Home / Baby / Baby Development / Your Baby's Developmental Milestones Baby milestone: Walking IN THIS ARTICLEAt what age do babies walk? How babies learn to walk How to help your baby walk Should I get a baby walker? When should my baby wear shoes? What to do if your baby doesn’t walk After your baby walks – what’s next? Where to go next En español Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board At what age do babies walk? Most babies take their first steps sometime between 9 and 12 months and are walking well by the time they're 14 or 15 months old. Don't worry if your child takes a little longer, though. Some perfectly normal children don't walk until they're 16 or 17 months old. During her first year, your baby is busy developing coordination and muscle strength in every part of her body. She'll learn to sit , roll over, and crawl before moving on to pulling up and standing at about 9 months."
},
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"docid": "D2848934#0",
"title": "https://www.care.com/c/stories/3374/how-to-help-your-baby-sit-up/\nHow to Help Your Baby Sit Up",
"text": "\"Community / Children & Parenting / Child Development and Milestones Find Child Care How to Help Your Baby Sit Up Posted By Rachael Moshmanlike (0) comments (0)Your baby will eventually learn to sit up, but here are some tips to help him along. Your new baby amazes you. You celebrate every new milestone as you eagerly await the next one. You might also be wondering what you can do to assist baby in meeting these developmental targets -- like how to help your baby sit up. Here's what you need to know about sitting.how to help your baby sit up And read our guide to developmental milestones for kids. When Do Babies Start Sitting Up on Their Own? Like everything with babies, this milestone can vary. Elizabeth Pantley, an infant expert and the author of the bestselling \"\" No-Cry Solution \"\" series, says, \"\"All babies are unique in their milestones, but generally, at 4 to 5 months of age, a baby can sit with support. By 7 to 8 months of age, most babies can sit up on their own.\"\" Not every baby follows the time line, of course."
},
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"docid": "D2440402#0",
"title": "http://babyandbump.momtastic.com/baby-club/1157661-tummy-time-4-5-month-olds.html\nPregnancy, Trying to conceive & Parenting Forum",
"text": "\"Aug 30th, 2012, 07:20 AM 1natasha82Mum (Mom)Bn B Addict Join Date: Apr 2011Location: Lincolnshire, England Posts: 2,581Tummy time for 4/5 month olds? How much tummy time does your 4 or 5 month old have? Also does your LO roll over yet? If yes is it because they have plenty of tummy time? My LO doesn't roll completely over yet? I'm wondering if it's because he hasn't had that much tummy time? We used to just do it now and again with him and rarely used to lay him down on the floor/carpet. Now i am laying him on his back and front about 3 times a day for about 15-20 mins at a time until he gets grumpy. Do you think it delays babies learning to roll if they are not given enough tummy time? Status: Offline Aug 30th, 2012, 07:24 AM 2Laucu Mum (Mom)Chat Happy Bn B Member Join Date: Jun 2010Location: UKPosts: 1,903Jack actually loves being on his tummy so he probably gets a good couple of hours a day on the floor!"
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"docid": "D134121#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/advice/babies/baby-development/when-will-my-baby-start-rolling-over/\nWhen will my baby start rolling over?",
"text": "Home Babies Baby Development When will my baby start rolling over? Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Q: When will my baby start rolling over? A: Rolling over is your baby's first big milestone on the road to getting mobile, and it usually happens around 4 months, but a little later or earlier is totally normal. At first your baby will only roll from his belly to back; this is easier because he can use his arms to help him take off. Back-to-belly rolling comes later, usually by 5 to 6 months, or a month after he learned to roll over initially. Your baby's first roll-over usually occurs during a tummy-time session. When placed flat on his belly, your baby instinctively uses his arms to raise his head and shoulders off the floor. This move helps him strengthen the muscles he needs to flip. And when it first happens, he'll probably be as shocked as you!If your baby doesn't seem interested in rolling over (some babies are more content to stay put than others), encourage him by plunking favorite toys just out of his reach (to his right or left) during tummy time, or lie down near him and see if he'll roll to you. If your baby still hasn't rolled over (or attempted any other method of movement) by 6 months, mention it to your pediatrician."
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"docid": "D1053918#0",
"title": "http://www.whattoexpect.com/forums/hot-topics-1/topic/blankets-in-the-crib-84.html\nHot Topics",
"text": "\"Home > Groups > Featured and Popular > Hot Topics > Blankets in the crib Hot Topics714K posts 63.2K members Archived Discussion This discussion is archived and locked for posting See active discussions on Hot Topicsr Blankets in the crib Aug 30, 2011 at 2:23 PMrlc1982 wrote: When did you or will you let your baby have a blanket in their crib when they sleep? I know this is more of an HB topic, but it always gets heated over there, so I decided to post it here. I'd also like to get an idea about when people generally start doing this because I'm a FTM. Currently my son doesn't have anything in there except his lovie because it's way too hot anyway. Before that, it was sleep sacks, but he's outgrown those. Sort by: Oldest Newest 51 Posts M Aug 30, 2011 at 2:31 PMMaster_debater@rlc1982I didn't have any children sleep in their crib before 6 months but when I did put them in they were given blankets. I was under the impression if they could roll over and turn their head that they would be okay.. I used breathable blankets though.r Aug 30, 2011 at 2:37 PMrlc1982@Master_debater I thought the problem was that they could get tangled up in the blankets and suffocate? I may have made that up. I'm the real paranoid type, lol. My son moves a lot so I could see him getting tangled in it somehow, and it seems sort of pointless because it wouldn't stay on him anyway."
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"docid": "D329475#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/x1048863/when-will-my-baby-roll-over\nWhen will my baby roll over?",
"text": "Question When will my baby roll over? Share Expert Answer Gemma Caton Health visitor Some babies can flip themselves from their front to their back as early as three months. But it’s more likely that your baby will be six months or seven months old by the time she’s strong enough to roll both ways. Her neck and arm muscles need time to strengthen first. Be warned that your baby will learn to roll over without giving you notice! You will need to be extra careful if you change her nappy on a changing table. Keep a hand on your little wriggler to stop her rolling over (and off the table). Once your baby gets to three months, you may want to start changing her nappy on the floor. Rolling is your baby’s first experience of being able to move about by herself. It’s an exciting moment, so give her lots of praise when she does it."
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"docid": "D2535327#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/family/can-t-babies-eat-chocolate-aea0a59a63db3ce3\nWhy Can't Babies Eat Chocolate?",
"text": "Family Parenting Babies & Toddlers Q: Why Can't Babies Eat Chocolate? A: Quick Answer Babies should not eat chocolate due to its high levels of caffeine. Caffeine is a natural stimulant found in the cacao that is used to make the chocolate. Continue Reading Keep Learning When Can Babies Eat Yogurt? How Do You Feed a Baby Who Refuses to Eat? When Can a Human Baby Safely Eat Eggs? Full Answer It is best to avoid giving a baby or young child chocolate if possible, according to the parenting website What to Expect. In addition to the high levels of caffeine, chocolate also contains high levels of sugar. Both of these can cause excessive stimulation of babies and small children. According to About.com, another reason to avoid chocolate is its potential for causing an allergic reaction."
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"docid": "D906733#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/developmental-milestones-4020408\nDevelopmental Milestones by Ages and Stages",
"text": "Babies Growth & Development Developmental Milestones by Ages and Stages Your Child's Developmental Milestones By Vincent Iannelli, MD, a board-certified physician Updated February 09, 2018Share Pin Email Print Parents often look forward to when their infant, toddler, or other young child reaches their developmental milestones, such as smiling, rolling over, sitting up, taking his first steps, counting to ten, and tying his shoes, etc. Review photos of common developmental milestones and the ages at which children normally reach them, both so that you can recognize when your child's development is delayed and you know when he is right on track. A photo of a group of mothers together with their infants, a time when moms often compare their children's milestones... Parents are often discouraged from comparing the growth and development of their own child against that of other children. The reason is that there is a wide range for when children reach most milestones. For example, most children begin to walk well on their own sometime between 11 and 15 months. If you have a group of 12-month-olds, you will likely see some walking well already, and many others still just cruising around while holding onto things. And all can be developing normally. And even beyond the wide range of normal development, there are always those early bloomers and late bloomers who are also developing normally, too. If your child isn't reaching his developmental milestones on time though, it would be good to talk to your pediatrician to see if there might be a problem with his development and any kind of developmental delay. Take that group of 12-month-olds again."
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"docid": "D134118#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_age_do_babies_roll_over\nAt what age do babies roll over?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Games Video Games Game Consoles and Gaming Hardware Nintendo Nintendo DS At what age do babies roll over? Flag At what age do babies roll over? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Babies usually roll at about age 3-4 months. It's not abnormal for it to happen earlier or later than that though. Babies usually roll at about age 3-4 months. It's not abnormal for it to happen earlier or later than that though.11 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Crazycutie6167 347 Contributions Is there an entry in Guinness World Records for youngest baby to roll over at 13 days? No, but your baby wouldn't be the youngest to roll over. My daughter rolled over as she was being weighed, almost 5-8 minutes after she was born."
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"docid": "D1457475#0",
"title": "http://www.babylifetime.com/babies/when-do-babies-roll-over/\nWhen Do Babies Start Rolling Over",
"text": "Home Pregnancy Month By Month Going Through Trimesters1 Month Pregnant2 Months Pregnant3 Months Pregnant4 Months Pregnant5 Months Pregnant6 Months Pregnant7 Months Pregnant8 Months Pregnant Baby Delivery Baby Printouts Side Effects / Issues Dealing With Constipation During Pregnancy Nausea During Pregnancy Depression During Pregnancy Caffeine and Pregnancy Diabetes and Pregnancy Things to Be Aware of While Pregnant Pregnancy Complications Pregnancy Discomforts & Possible Pregnancy Complications Miscarriage Symptoms What are the Causes of a Miscarriage Knowledgebase What is Linea Nigra? Ectopic Pregnancy What are Braxton Hicks Contractions Benefits of Massage While Pregnant Pregnancy Clothes Detecting Fetal Movement Choosing a Pediatrician for Your Baby What to Expect During a Second Pregnancy Erase Stretch Marks From Pregnancy C Section Recovery Early Stages Beginning Pregnancy Planning How Far Along am IThe Signs of Pregnancy How Soon Can Pregnancy Be Detected Morning Sickness Symptoms How to Get Pregnant Most Fertile Days to Get Pregnant Pregnancy Hormone Levels How to Get Pregnant Faster Pregnancy Questions Birth The Stages of Labor Going Through Labor Labor Induction Labor Pains Types of Birth Methods Coming Up With Birth Plan Caesarean Birth Birth and Labor Knowledgebase Babies Baby Development Baby Care Fundamentals Baby Growth1 Month Old Baby2 Month Old Baby3 Month Old Baby4 Month Old Baby5 Month Old Baby6 Month Old Baby7 Month Old Baby8 Month Old Baby9 Month Old Baby10 Month Old Baby11 Month Old Baby12 Month Old Baby13 Month Old Baby14 Month Old Baby15 Month Old Baby Baby Feeding Options Baby Nutrition Baby Bottle Feeding Baby Breastfeeding Baby Breast Pumps Baby Feeding and Products Breastfeeding Basic Tips How to Cure Baby Hiccups Baby Burping Car Seats and Names All About Baby Car Seats Baby Car Seat Importance Car Seat Safety Rules Common Child Car Seat Installation Mistakes Baby Names Baby Girl Names Baby Boy Names What Does My Name Mean Toddlers Toddler Growth and Development Toddler Activities Toddler Time Out Time Toddler Health and Safety Dealing with Toddler Fevers Toddler Kitchen Safety Having Pets and Toddlers in the House Parenting Being a Family Positive Parenting Parenting Styles Parenting Types and Influence Parenting Tips Being and Living as Parents Being a Dad Being a Mom Healthy Recipes Baby Nutrition Healthy Food For Kids Gluten Free Baby Food Lose Pregnancy Weight Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy Pregnancy Eating and Dieting Lose Pregnancy Weight Pregnancy Breakfast Ideas Product Reviews When Do Babies Start Rolling Over/babies/when-do-babies-roll-over Share Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Instagram No images found! Try some other hashtag or username Categories Babies (4)Baby & Toddler (3)Category #1 (2)Education (4)Featured (6)Food (5)Kid's Fashion (3)Miscarriage (1)Play & Toys (4)Pregnancy Complications (1)Instagram Slider Looking for something? Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Youtube Email Bloglovin RSS@2018 - Babylifetime.com. All Right Reserved. Back To Top"
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"docid": "D1399001#0",
"title": "http://www.circleofmoms.com/expecting-november-2009/when-do-babies-start-sitting-529525\nWhen do babies start sitting?",
"text": "\"All Communities > Mums Of November 2009 Babies > When do babies start sitting? When do babies start sitting? Jennifer - posted on 04/28/2010 ( 49 moms have responded )14150My daughter started sitting just before she turned 5mos. Just curious when others started. Helpful (2) Nice Funny Encouraging (3) Hugs (1)MOST HELPFUL POSTSKirsty - posted on 05/27/20106650Jack still can't sit up unaided and he is 6 1/2 months. I'm starting to get a little worried although I am seeing some improvement. He can sit on my lap until he sets himself off balance but I certainly can't put him down to play with toys sat up on his own. He also can roll very well from back onto his front but still can't get himself from front to back. Should he be doing all this by now? He is just over 17lbs, i've noticed heavier babies seem to be developing a bit quicker than he is."
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"docid": "D1505658#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/baby/development/physical/when-do-babies-sit-up/\nWhen Do Babies Sit Up?",
"text": "\"By now, your little munchkin is ready to sit up and take on the world from a different angle. So at what age do babies sit up? Learn more about when babies reach the sitting milestone and improve their physical development. By Tamekia Reece Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Ericka Mc Connell We all enjoy time spent lying down and relaxing. But too much of it gets old fast -- even for babies! Sitting up allows babies to be more independent and to explore their environment in a new and exciting way, says Sheryl Pitner, M. D., assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. In addition, mastering this newfound skill leads to a milestone that your baby is sure to find particularly interesting. \"\" Sitting up with minimal support also means the baby has the proper muscle control needed to transition from a liquid diet of breast milk or formula to solid foods ,\"\" says Jean Moorjani, M. D., a pediatrician at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando. A baby can't move to solid foods unless he's able to sit upright and hold up his head and neck, which helps avoid choking. Furthermore, sitting up bridges the path to other major milestones, such as crawling, standing, and walking."
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"docid": "D1342014#0",
"title": "https://www.expertrating.com/certifications/babysitting/babysittingcertification.asp\n.",
"text": "\"About The Expert Rating Online Babysitting Certification The Expert Rating Babysitting course (leading to Babysitting certification) is a comprehensive online course that has been developed for people who would like to become Expert Babysitters. The course is as good for novice Babysitters as for seasoned nannies who would like to demonstrate their skills in the field by way of a certification. Expert Rating is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company offering online certification and training services to individuals and companies in over 160 countries. Over 2,700,000 people in 160 countries have benefited from Expert Rating Online Certifications. See where Expert Rating Certified Professionals are working Expert Rating ranks within the top 0.01% of the websites in the world in terms of traffic and popularity, according to the Alexa Rankings. Expert Rating is one of the world's only ISO 9001:2015 Certified companies (from TÜV America) offering an Online Baby Sitting Course (leading to Expert Rating Baby Sitting Certification). About the Course Sample Questions Final Exam Certificate Career Prospects Related Courses Baby Sitting Certification - $19.99With the ever increasing requirement of babysitters around the world, the role of well trained and certified babysitters has become all the more important. Online Baby Sitting Course Requirements: For taking this Online Baby Sitting Course, you need internet access, an email account, and Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox web browser. Why is Expert Rating offering this certification at such an affordable price? The Expert Rating Baby Sitting Certification is being offered at a time limited special offer price."
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"docid": "D2181122#0",
"title": "http://www.babycenter.ca/a6505/developmental-milestones-sitting\nDevelopmental milestones: Sitting",
"text": "Developmental milestones: Sittingen français Share In this article Sitting When it develops How it develops What's next? Your role When to be concerned Sitting Learning to sit on her own gives your baby a new perspective on her world. Once her back and neck muscles are strong enough to hold her upright and she's figured out where to put her legs so she won't topple over, it's just a matter of time until she moves on to crawling, standing, and walking . When it develops Most babies start to learn to sit independently at about the same time they're manage rolling over and holding their head up. The muscles they need to use develop gradually from birth, finally getting strong enough sometime between four and seven months. By the time they're eight months old, 90 per cent of babies can sit well without support. How it develops While you can prop your baby in a sitting position almost from day one, true independent sitting doesn't begin until your baby has head control. Starting at about four months, your baby's neck and head muscles strengthen rapidly, and she'll learn to raise and hold her head up while she's lying on her stomach. Next she'll figure out how to prop herself up on her arms and hold her chest off the ground, like a mini-pushup. By five months she may be able to sit momentarily without assistance, though you should stay nearby to provide support and surround her with pillows to cushion a possible fall."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110301120608AA82JZh\nWhat age is okay for a baby to start using an activity center or exersaucer? (not sure of the difference!)?",
"text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby What age is okay for a baby to start using an activity center or exersaucer? ( not sure of the difference!)? My daughter is 3 1/2 months old. She can hold her head up very well (although not indefinitely yet). She can sit up with support. What is a good age to start using either of those things? BQ: What is your baby/child's latest milestone? My baby has just started laughing occasionally and it's so... show more Update: I do already have the floor mat thing. I just saw something called an activity center that looks just like an exersaucer to me but I didn't know if it was the same thing or not. Follow 18 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: We got Elijah's when he was 4 months old."
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"docid": "D464736#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a6476/baby-milestone-chart-one-to-six-months\nBaby milestone chart: one to six months",
"text": "Baby milestone chart: one to six months Approved by the Baby Centre Medical Advisory Board Share What to expect from your baby at this stage. Achieved skills (most babies can do) Emerging skills (half of babies can do) Advanced skills (a few babies can do)Baby's age: one month Lifts head Responds to sound Stares at faces Can see black-and-white patterns Follows objects Oohs and ahs Smiles Laughs Holds head at 45-degree angle Baby's age: two months Vocalises sounds - gurgling and cooing Follows objects Holds head up for short periods Smiles responsively, laughs Holds head at 45-degree angle Movements become smoother Holds head steady Bears weight on legs May lift head and shoulder (mini push-up)Baby's age: three months Laughs and smiles Holds head steady Recognises your face and scent Squeals, gurgles, coos Recognises your voice Does mini push-ups Turns towards loud sounds Can bring hands together and may bat at toys Can roll over Baby's age: four months Holds head up steadily Can bear weight on legs Coos when you talk to him Does mini push-ups Can grasp a toy Reaches out for objects Can roll over Imitates speech sounds - baba, dada May cut first tooth Baby's age: five months Can distinguish between bold colours Can roll over Amuses himself by playing with hands and feet Turns towards new sounds Recognises own name May sit momentarily without support Mouths objects Stranger anxiety may begin Baby's age: six months Turns towards sounds and voices Imitates sounds, blows bubbles Rolls in both directions Reaches for objects and mouths them Sits without support May lunge forward or start crawling May jabber or combine syllables May drag object towards himself Go to the next chart: seven to 12 months Discover how you can help your baby reach these major milestones: Rolling over Sitting up Grasping objects Crawling Last reviewed: August 2014Share Track your baby’s development Join now to receive free weekly newsletters tracking your baby’s development and yours throughout your pregnancy. Enter your due date or child's birthday Trying to conceive? Enter your email address Join now Privacy policy & terms Comments Log in or sign up to post a comment!Jordjoshliara06/03/18Hey guys my 3 month old is having riding lessons and have just learnt fluent french...awsome genes hey!!!!!! Report thiskealeboga429/11/17My baby is 2 Months old, he can roll over,turns towards new sounds n voice Report thisdevonjessica9227/11/17My 4.5 month old is achieving some of the stuff in line with 6-8 months. Just not rolling over, he gets halfway, then stops and comes back. Is this normal? Report this Elltary27/10/17My son is just 5 months old but already doing the emerging skills for a 6 month old waaaaaal, good genes hey. Report thiskatsweets12/10/17Hello baby centre parents. My six months old baby's nose gets blocked at night, making it difficult for her to sleep."
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"docid": "D3044967#0",
"title": "http://www.babycenter.ca/a539332/swimming-with-your-baby\nSwimming with your baby",
"text": "\"Swimming with your baby Share In this article When can I start swimming with my baby? What does he need to wear? What you'll need to take Introducing your baby to water Making water fun What precautions do I need to take? Starting lessons SLIDESHOWStroller walk workout See how to exercise with your baby in tow. Getting your baby used to water early is important from a safety point of view and it's great fun too. Your child won't be co-ordinated enough to learn to swim properly until he is two or three, but you can get him to feel confident and relaxed in the water and make swimming a fun way to exercise for both of you. When can I start swimming with my baby? Parents used to be advised to wait until their baby had had their immunizations at two, four and six months before they took their babies swimming. But health experts no longer believe this is necessary, so it's really up to you when you start taking your baby to the pool. There are no medical grounds for waiting until your baby is immunized."
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"docid": "D2623009#0",
"title": "https://www.ucsfbenioffchildrens.org/education/your_baby_at_2_months/index.html\nYour Baby at 2 Months",
"text": "\"Your Baby at 2 Months At 2 months, most babies are beginning to cry less and spend more time awake. They are interested in what's going on around them. Babies enjoy looking at faces, seeing you smile and hearing your voice. They are learning language now, so talk and sing to your baby. Development Talk to your baby in long sentences so he or she can hear and learn the grammar of your language. Also spend time making baby sounds, like \"\"ba ba ba,\"\" to encourage language development. Pause and allow your baby time to respond. Your baby will also try to copy funny faces that you make. If your baby will hear more than one language at home, begin exposing him or her to both languages now. It is much easier for children to speak more than one language if they've heard both languages from infancy."
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"docid": "D1875213#0",
"title": "https://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/baby-794/drop-clinic-652/531840-what-age-should-baby-sitting-up.html\nAt what age should a baby be sitting up?",
"text": "+ Reply to Thread Results 1 to 11 of 11At what age should a baby be sitting up? Thread Tools09-02-11, 11:04 #1caroline b (676) Member Join Date Jul 2010Posts58At what age should a baby be sitting up? Hi, at what age should a baby be able to sit unaided and by what age should they be able to sit themselves up from a laying position? Does this usually happen before they walk?09-02-11, 12:10 #2Elizabeth Q (6) Member Join Date Jun 2010Posts119Hello My baby is 7months old and can sit unaided. But cannot roll over, or sit up from lying down. Hope this helps Liz09-02-11, 12:21 #3lucy d (256) Hi, I'm New Join Date Jan 2011Posts3heymy baby is nealy six months and he can sit up and roll over now. but cant sit up from lying down yet.09-02-11, 12:26 #4Jo L (136) Member Join Date Jan 2008Location North Hants Posts283Check out these links on Babycentre: Milestone chart: One to six months Milestone chart: Seven to 12 months They list the general milestones for each month HTH09-02-11, 12:34 #5Sue H (23) Member Join Date May 2006Location Liverpool Posts1,978Originally Posted by Elizabeth Q (6)Hello My baby is 7months old and can sit unaided. But cannot roll over, or sit up from lying down. Hope this helps Liz My 7 month old is the same as yours...although she did roll over once last week, I think it was a fluke though lol!Mum to: Jack (16), Abbie (9 1/2)..... AND09-02-11, 12:35 #6Mindy M (2) Member Join Date Jun 2006Locationchilly highlands Posts2,374It varies from baby to baby, one of mine was 7 mths and one was 9 mths. Mum to 4 gorgeous boys.09-02-11, 12:44 #7Victoria S (404) Member Join Date Sep 2010Location Derbyshire Posts173Hello, my 6 month old can roll around all over the floor & is so nearly crawling - but can't (or won't) sit up unsupported!"
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"docid": "D179507#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/45102069/child-develop-chps-5-8-flash-cards/\nChild Develop Chps 5-8",
"text": "\"154 terms bunnyhobbit Child Develop Chps 5-8Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort How rapidly does growth usually occur? Infants double weight by 4th month Triple weight by age 1 Quadruple by 24 months Birth Catch-up Small (often premature) babies experience extra gain to catch up to the norm - mainly baby fat Purpose of baby fat? Keep brain nourished if teething or the sniffles interfere with suckling Head-sparing Biological mechanism that protects the brain when malnutrition affects body growth. Brain is the last part of the body to be damaged by malnutrition One of the better predictors of expected growth for a particular infant? Average growth of both parents and all siblings --> even this is pushing it as each infant only shares like half of the genes of any one of these family members Percentile Number that indicates rank compared to other similar ppl of the same age --> range from 0 to 100How to decide if a particular baby is growing well? Check the infant's percentile What are percentiles used for? Lets a given child to be compared not only to others the same age but also to his/her past growth Norm amt of sleep for first 2 months? next 3 mo? 6-17 mo? 2 mo = 14.5 hours next 3 = 13.25 hrs 6-17 = 12.75 hrs Why does sleep specifics vary?"
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"docid": "D2473429#0",
"title": "http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1778815\n.",
"text": "\"Archive View Return to standard viewlast updated – posted 2014-Jul-6, 9:36 pm AESTUser #392664 324 postslovepub Forum Regularreference: whrl.pl/Rc VCjfposted 2011-Sep-20, 2:06 pm AESTO. P. I am going to sydney on the weekend with my family. Have a 18 months boy......does the TAXI must have a baby car seat to drive us around Sydney? Or is it ok to just hold the baby? Buses are OK without car baby seat? Thanks if anyone can help me out on this. Has been struggling to decide on whether I should Rent a Car or just go for Taxi for the short trips. Thanks User #331154 13240 posts Farnarkling Whirlpool Forums Addict reference: whrl.pl/Rc VCmnposted 2011-Sep-20, 2:17 pm AESTTaxis and buses in Sydney don't have baby seats, so you will have to hold it. User #37748 7036 posts Bryn Whirlpool Forums Addictreference: whrl.pl/Rc VCqvposted 2011-Sep-20, 2:33 pm AESTOl'Ironsides writes... Taxis and buses in Sydney don't have baby seats, so you will have to hold it. Its not legal to do that in a taxi- if you book them they have cars with baby seats."
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"docid": "D1495676#0",
"title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/how-long-can-breast-milk-sit-out\nHow long can breast milk sit out",
"text": "How long can breast milk sit out Common Questions and Answers about How long can breast milk sit outmilkhi im new in here n i have a question bout breast milk i breast feed on one side n the other side leak so i took the baby bottle so i can save it howlong is breast milk good for?? Read More Someone asked how long milk is good for at room temp and in fridge. I had my daughter in July. I found that during the summer, when it was warm in the house, my milk was good at room temp up to 5 hours. During the winter, when the house was cooler, it was good at room temp for up to 8 hours. But during the winter, overnight when the room temp was very cool, my milk was good for at least 10-12 hrs left out. This was a wonderful discovery when I was able to drop pumps. Read More Whether it's been formula and breast feeding or formula and bottle fed breast milk ?? What's your experience been? How was baby with two types?"
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"docid": "D329475#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/x1048863/when-will-my-baby-roll-over\nWhen will my baby roll over?",
"text": "Question When will my baby roll over? Share Expert Answer Gemma Caton Health visitor Some babies can flip themselves from their front to their back as early as three months. But it’s more likely that your baby will be six months or seven months old by the time she’s strong enough to roll both ways. Her neck and arm muscles need time to strengthen first. Be warned that your baby will learn to roll over without giving you notice! You will need to be extra careful if you change her nappy on a changing table. Keep a hand on your little wriggler to stop her rolling over (and off the table). Once your baby gets to three months, you may want to start changing her nappy on the floor. Rolling is your baby’s first experience of being able to move about by herself. It’s an exciting moment, so give her lots of praise when she does it."
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"docid": "D2242062#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/emotional_and_social_development_ages_1_to_12_months-health/article_em.htm\nInfant Milestones",
"text": "\"What Are Infant Milestones? The First Month Age 1-3 Months Age 4-7 Months Age 8-12 Months On to Toddlerhood When to Seek Medical Care For More Information on Infant Milestones What Are Infant Milestones? Babies grow at an amazingly rapid rate during their first year of life. In addition to babies' physical growth in height and weight, babies also go through major achievement stages, referred to as developmental milestones. Developmental milestones are easily identifiable skills that the baby can perform, such as rolling over, sitting up, and walking. These milestones are usually classified into three categories:motor development,language development, andsocial/emotional development. Babies tend to follow the same progression through these milestones; however, no two babies go through these milestones at exactly the same time. There is a range of time when a specific developmental milestone will be accomplished (for example, babies learn to walk independently between 9-16 months of age). Babies also spend different amounts of time at each stage before moving on to the next stage. Contact a health-care professional with any concerns about a baby's development."
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"docid": "D1457474#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100208071704AAesYTf\nWhat age do babies normally start rolling over?",
"text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby What age do babies normally start rolling over? Hi. my little one is four and a half months now. i was wondering at what age do they roughly roll over at. I have been trying to encourage her with toys and she gets tummy time twice a day but she does not like it. The only time she rolls onto her side is when she is playing with her feet. Is there any other way of... show more Update: thank you to all that answered my qeustion lots of advice gathered. Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: My daughter rolled from back to tummy at 3months 1 day old. She kept doing it and doing it however shes gotten smart. She finally realized that rolling over puts her on her tummy and she hates it so now she doesnt really do it anymore."
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"docid": "D2851151#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/family/youngest-baby-walk-ecf84fed3f896abf\nWho Was the Youngest Baby to Walk?",
"text": "\"Family Parenting Babies & Toddlers Q: Who Was the Youngest Baby to Walk? A: Quick Answer One of the youngest babies ever to walk is Xavier King, who began walking at 6 months old in 2010, according to the United Kingdom's Daily Mail. One month after learning to walk, Xavier was able to walk 6 feet on his own without assistance. Most babies do not walk until they are between 10 and 18 months old. Continue Reading Keep Learning Can a Baby Start Teething at Two Months? What Is the Age of the Youngest Premature Baby to Survive? What Is the Youngest Age Recorded for a Speaking Baby? Full Answer Xavier surprised his parents by sitting up at 3 months old and then walking three months later, without going through a crawling stage. Mary King, Xavier's mother, credits a bouncing chair for building up the baby's leg muscles enough to allow the youngster to walk before most babies can sit up without assistance. Babies develop quickly during the first year of life, according to Web MD."
},
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"docid": "D735923#0",
"title": "http://www.gypsymomma.com/2012/07/19/bassinet-weight-height-restrictions-on-airlines/\nInfant Bassinets in Bulkhead Explained",
"text": "July 19, 2012Infant Bassinets in Bulkhead Explained What is the bulkhead? Do airlines provide infant bassinets for babies? For those of you who have flown internationally, either with a baby, or solo, you’ve probably at some point seen a flight attendant taking a bassinet down from the overhead and attaching it to the wall in the bulkhead seats. There seems to be a lot of confusion, though, even among people who have traveled with a baby, about what the deal is with the bassinet. Here’s the low down on infant bassinets in the bulkhead: What is the bulkhead? First of all, by “bulkhead” I am talking about that row of seats in the front of each section of the plane where there is a wall in front of the seats, rather than another row of seats. On the seat map to the left, the bulkhead seats would be rows 1, 11, and 25. This is generally (but not always) right by a lavatory or kitchen area. On smaller planes (typically domestic flights), there may only be one row of bulkhead. On larger planes (typically international flights), there may be two, three, or even four rows of bulkhead seats, depending on how many sections of the plane."
},
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"docid": "D639304#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com.au/a6504/developmental-milestones-rolling-over\nDevelopmental milestones: rolling over",
"text": "Developmental milestones: rolling over Approved by the Baby Center Australia Medical Advisory Board Share In this article Rolling over When it develops How it develops What's next Your role When to be concerned Rolling over After gaining head control and right before (or about the same time as) coming to grips with sitting on their own, most babies learn to roll over. This skill is pretty self-explanatory - babies who have mastered rolling over can flip from lying on their back to being on their tummy and vice versa. This is one of your baby's first steps in being able to move himself from place to place and is often motivated by a desire to grab an elusive toy or just get a little closer to you. When it develops Some babies can flip themselves from front to back as early as three months, but most need the strong neck and arm muscles they'll have at about five or six months to flip the other way - from back to front. How it develops At about three months, when he's placed on his stomach your baby will lift his head and shoulders high, using his arms for support. This mini-pushup helps him strengthen the muscles he'll use to roll over. At this point he may amaze you (and himself!) by flipping from his back to his front, or vice versa. ( While babies often flip from front to back first, doing it the other way is perfectly normal too.) At five months your baby will probably be able to lift his head, push up on his arms, arch his back to lift his chest off the ground, and possibly rock on his stomach, kick his legs, and swim with his arms."
},
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"docid": "D86632#0",
"title": "https://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/behaviour_development/1491474-9-month-old-cant-hold-head-up\nTalk",
"text": "\"Add message | Reportmumofjust1 Sat 09-Jun-12 21:46:14Just wondering if this is normal? Dp and I looked after dp's nephew today and I've noticed that he can't hold his head up properly. Also, if you sit him up, he falls to the left. His head lolls to the left too, and he canstantly shakes his head too. Is it anything to be concerned about do you think? Add message | Reportmaples Sat 09-Jun-12 21:50:53Message withdrawn at poster's request. Add message | Report Ponders Sat 09-Jun-12 21:52:17has he always been like this or is it a new thing? Add message | Reportmumofjust1 Sat 09-Jun-12 21:53:24I think you're right maples. I'm going to suggest that dad takes him next week. Just wondering what it could mean or if anyone had any experience of this kind of thing."
},
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"docid": "D520256#0",
"title": "https://www.parents.com/baby/development/physical/when-do-babies-eyes-change-color/\nWhen Do Babies' Eyes Change Color?",
"text": "\"Heard your cutie's peepers may go from blue to brown? Find out why and when your baby's eyes will change color, and how genetics influence Baby's physical development. By Tamekia Reece Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email In addition to questions about when baby will sit up, crawl, and walk, many parents ask their doctor about the baby's eye color. Will his light eyes stay that way? Will he end up with his dad's baby blues? Or will he take after Mom, the brown-eyed girl? Why does your child have darker eyes than his siblings? And why does a baby's eye color change anyway? Here's what you need to know about why and when your baby's true eye color will make its entrance. When Do Babies Sit Up?"
},
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"docid": "D1053919#0",
"title": "http://www.parenting.com/article/when-my-baby-ready\nWhen is My Baby Ready To...?",
"text": "\"Larsen & Talbert There may be very clear right and wrong answers for much of newborn care, but once my baby was out of the first stages of infancy, the answers weren't so obvious. \"\" So, is it safe...now?\"\" I found myself wondering every few weeks. Will it be safe when she reaches a certain age? Weight? Developmental stage? Many of these issues have changed since we were kids, so asking my own mom wouldn't do any good—back when I was a babe, either the category didn't exist (sushi and jogging strollers) or the thinking was very different (putting babies to sleep on their stomachs). Here, pediatricians—experienced moms themselves—share what you need to know about safe sleeping, eating, playing and more. Sleep: \"\"Is my baby ready to...\"\"...snooze on her tummy? Since 1992, when the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) first recommended putting babies to sleep on their backs, the annual SIDS rate has decreased by about 50 percent."
},
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"docid": "D692477#0",
"title": "https://www.babiesonline.com/articles/health/amnioticfluid.asp\nBaby, Pregnancy, and Parenting Information",
"text": "\"The Purpose of Amniotic Fluid and Amniotic Sac What is amniotic fluid and what is it’s purpose? Also referred to as the “bag of waters”, the most pregnant women generally know about it is that about the time labor begins their amniotic sac will break, or be broken by their midwife or doctor, causing the start of the delivery process. They don’t however know what its purpose is during a pregnancy. The amniotic fluid is the clear, slightly yellowish fluid within the amniotic sac that surrounds the baby in the uterus. The baby grows in this amniotic sac, surrounded by the amniotic fluid, as he learns to move his limbs, open his eyes and breathe. Amniotic fluid levels generally sit at approximately 800ml through most of the pregnancy, dropping slightly in most cases to about 600ml by the time a woman reaches the 40 week mark. The amniotic fluid has many purposes. It helps to cushion hard blows and jolts to your belly to protect the baby and it allows your baby the freedom to move while permitting symmetrical musculoskeletal development. It also maintains an even temperature so that your baby does not get too hot or too cold, even if you are extremely hot or cold. Amniotic fluid also helps your baby develop his lungs."
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"docid": "D982761#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.boots.com/children/baby/guide/when-do-babies-sit-up\nNewborn & baby guide",
"text": "Select An Article When do babies sit up? At first young babies are completely reliable on their parents to support them in a sitting position, without having any control over their head movements. However, stage by stage, they will eventually build up enough muscle strength to sit upright without support. Before your baby is able to sit unaided, he or she may try to pull him or herself into a sitting position by pulling up on your hands. Most babies should be able to begin sitting without support between 6 and 9 months old. In the first month: At first a baby cannot control the movement of his or her head and will have a rounded back that needs support in a sitting position. By the end of the first month a baby should be able to lift his or her head momentarily and turn it from side to side while lying on his or her back. In the second to third months: A baby's neck muscles will get stronger and he or she will start to show signs of being able to support their head while sitting with a supported back, though it may bob forwards when the baby is being held in a sitting position. By the third month your baby may be able to sit for 10–15 minutes if supported with cushions. In the fourth to fifth months: Your baby should be able to hold his or her head without wobbling and turn it while being held; your baby will have a straighter back."
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"docid": "D250567#0",
"title": "http://www.fisher-price.com/en_us/parenting-articles/nutrition-and-feeding/when-to-give-a-baby-cereal\nWhen to Give a Baby Cereal",
"text": "\"When to Give a Baby Cereal How to know when your baby is ready to start solids and more smart baby feeding advice SHAREBy Jennifer Kelly Geddes Getty Images Starting solids is a huge milestone for your baby. But before you break out the pureed peas and sweet potatoes, make sure she’s ready and know which foods to offer her first. Here's what to know before you start. When should my baby start solids? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends starting solids between 4 and 6 months of age, but it also advocates exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months. “ This makes the recommendation a bit confusing for many parents, so I tell my patients to consider solids between 4 to 6 months while paying attention to readiness signs,” explains Alanna Levine, MD, a pediatrician in New York and New Jersey. “ The timing will be different for every baby, so ultimately you and your pediatrician need to make the right decision for your child.” But don’t start too early: Babies have a natural inclination to suck milk from a nipple, so up until about 4 months, if you put a spoon or food on a baby’s lips, her tongue-thrusting reflex will push it away. Plus, a newborn's stomach and intestines are not yet ready to digest solid food; so offering it too soon can cause discomfort and constipation. For this reason, never put cereal in your baby’s bottle, unless directed by your pediatrician to treat a medical condition such as reflux."
},
{
"docid": "D1284166#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com.au/a6507/developmental-milestones-walking\nDevelopmental milestones: walking",
"text": "Developmental milestones: walking Approved by the Baby Center Australia Medical Advisory Board Share In this article Walking When it develops How it develops What's next Your role When to be concerned Walking One of the most important milestones in your child's life, learning to walk is a huge step towards independence. As he moves from standing propped up against the couch to tottering hesitantly to your waiting arms to running, skipping, and jumping confidently, he'll be leaving babyhood behind. When it develops Over the course of his first year your baby will gradually gain coordination and muscle strength throughout his body, learning to sit, roll over, and crawl before moving on to pulling up and standing at about eight months. From then on it's a matter of gaining confidence and balance -- most babies take their first steps sometime between nine and 12 months and are walking well by the time they're 14 or 15 months old. Don't worry if your child takes a little longer, though; many perfectly normal children don't walk until their 16th or 17th month. How it develops For his first few weeks of life, when you hold your baby upright under the arms, he'll dangle his legs down and push against a hard surface with his feet, almost appearing to walk. But this is just a reflex -- his legs aren't nearly strong enough to hold him up -- and will disappear after two months. By the time your baby's about five months old, if you let him balance his feet on your thighs, he'll bounce up and down. Bouncing will be a favourite activity over the next couple of months, in fact, as your baby's leg muscles continue to develop while he masters rolling over, sitting, and crawling. At about eight months your baby will probably start trying to pull himself up to a stand while holding onto furniture."
},
{
"docid": "D208635#0",
"title": "http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/carrotsbabyfoodrecipes.htm\nCarrot Baby Food Recipes â Tasty Homemade Carrot Baby Food for Your Baby",
"text": "Carrot Baby Food Recipes – Tasty Homemade Carrot Baby Food for Your Baby Learn all about Carrots and try some Carrot baby food recipe ideas. When can I introduce Carrots to my baby? Carrots may be introduced between 6 and 8 months of age. As always, I recommend that you thoroughly discuss any feeding issues with your pediatrician as generalities may not apply to your child. Goodness of Carrots Carrots are very high in beta carotene. Beta carotene is a Carotenoid. Carotenoid are a set of darkly colored pigments called pro vitamin A carotenoids that can be converted to Vitamin A. Vitamin A is very important in a developing infant’s diet. Carrots are often one of baby’s first food. They are easy to digest and are packed full of nutrients such as Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Calcium. Due to the issue of Nitrates, recommendations for the introduction of carrots varies."
},
{
"docid": "D899649#0",
"title": "http://pregnancyandbaby.com/baby/articles/945827/baby-milestones-when-should-baby-sit-up-crawl-walk-talk\nBaby's Physical Goals",
"text": "Baby's Physical Goals Every day is a new adventure during baby's first year, as she hits new physical, emotional and social developmental milestones week after week. Wondering what the average age is for most babies to roll over, sit up on their own, crawl, walk and talk? Read on to discover when your little one may master these remarkable skills. Birth to six months Rolling over Your little one may begin rolling over (and around) at two to three months. Rolling from her tummy to her back is likely to come first, followed by back to tummy around the age of five to six months. This first major skill comes from the development of her neck and arm muscles, which she’ll strengthen by pushing her upper half from the floor to take a peek around during tummy time. Once she masters the art of flipping from one side to the other, watch out! She’ll be on the move to get to you or that toy that has caught her twinkling eyes. Sitting up Quick tip: As confident as baby may be with her new ability, always stay close by and cushion the surrounding floor, in case she topples over or gets bored sitting up. At five months, your little roller may begin to gain control of her upper body and sit up on her own."
},
{
"docid": "D972348#0",
"title": "http://www.babycenter.com.au/a6505/developmental-milestones-sitting\nDevelopmental milestones: sitting",
"text": "Developmental milestones: sitting Approved by the Baby Center Australia Medical Advisory Board Share In this article When will my baby be able to sit up by herself? How will my baby learn to sit up? Once my baby can sit, when will she start crawling? How can I encourage my baby to sit up? My baby is nine months and still can't sit up. Should I be concerned? Learning to sit by herself gives your baby a new perspective on her world and a little more independence. Her back and neck muscles will gradually become strong enough to hold her upright. She'll then realise where to put her legs to sit comfortably. You can help your baby to sit by easing her legs apart to form a V shape."
},
{
"docid": "D333601#0",
"title": "http://www.cerebralpalsy.org/about-cerebral-palsy/sign-and-symptoms\nSigns and Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy",
"text": "Reaching the expected developmental benchmarks of infancy and childhood – sitting, rolling over, crawling, standing and walking – are a matter of great joy for parents, but what if a child’s developmental timetable seems delayed? There are many tell-tale signs that a child may have Cerebral Palsy, but those factors can be indicative of many conditions. Signs and symptoms of Cerebral Palsy Signs of Cerebral Palsy are different from symptoms of Cerebral Palsy. Signs are clinically identifiable effects of brain injury or malformation that cause Cerebral Palsy. A doctor will discern signs of a health concern during the exam and testing. Symptoms, on the other hand, are effects the child feels or expresses; symptoms are not necessarily visible. Impairments resulting from Cerebral Palsy range in severity, usually in correlation with the degree of injury to the brain. Because Cerebral Palsy is a group of conditions, signs and symptoms vary from one individual to the next. The primary effect of Cerebral Palsy is impairment of muscle tone, gross and fine motor functions, balance, control, coordination, reflexes, and posture. Oral motor dysfunction, such as swallowing and feeding difficulties, speech impairment, and poor facial muscle tone can also indicate Cerebral Palsy."
},
{
"docid": "D3321814#0",
"title": "https://www.askdrsears.com/topics/feeding-eating/feeding-infants-toddlers/starting-solids/faqs-about-solid-foods/solid-food-for-baby\nSolid Food for Baby",
"text": "Solid Food for Baby Introducing Solid Food for Baby As with all aspects of parenting, watch your child and not the calendar. Look for these ready-to-eat cues for introducing solid food for baby: Able to sit with support, reaches and grabs, and mouths hands and toys. Watches you eat, following your fork as it moves from plate to mouth. “Mooches,” reaching for food on your plate. Mimicks your eating behaviors, such as opening her mouth wide when you open your mouth to eat. Grabbing your spoon is not a reliable sign of feeding readiness, since baby may be more interested in the noise, shape and feel of your utensils rather than the food stuff on them. Baby can show and tell. Around six months of age babies have the ability to say “yes” to wanting food by reaching or leaning toward the food and “no” by pushing or turning away. Expect mixed messages as your baby learns to communicate. When in doubt, offer, but don’t force."
},
{
"docid": "D972343#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061220194809AA6AUnj\nAt what age do babies sit without support?",
"text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby At what age do babies sit without support? I know all babies are different but my baby just turned 7 months and is still not sitting without support. Should I speak to my doctor? Follow 16 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Hopefully, this will help answer your question. :) When do babies sit up without support? - Your baby will probably learn to sit independently between the ages of 4 and 7 months. This is about the same time that he'll master rolling over and holding his head up. About 90 percent of babies can sit well for several minutes without support by the time they're 8 months old. ( Even babies who've mastered sitting will topple over eventually, often because they lose interest in being upright.) How does sitting up develop? -"
},
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"docid": "D3398488#0",
"title": "http://mamaot.com/15-toys-for-babys-first-year/\n15 toys for babyâs first year",
"text": "15 toys for baby’s first year July 9, 2012 by christiekiley 95 Comments Is it not completely overwhelming how many toys are available for little babies?! How is a parent to know which ones are good and which ones are a waste of money? Yes, every baby has different likes and dislikes, so just because your little one goes ga-ga over a certain toy doesn’t mean mine necessarily will. But isn’t there a way to narrow down the choices? Yes. As a mom who is nearing the end of baby’s first year and as an occupational therapist who is always looking for toys that will promote children’s overall development (specifically their fine motor, cognitive, gross motor, oral motor, self-help, and language skills), I decided to take a look at today’s popular toys and create a list for you. Here were my criteria in making this list: 1. The toy must serve at least two different purposes. Toys are expensive and we want to get the most bang for our buck, right? 2."
},
{
"docid": "D1924916#0",
"title": "http://houseplants-care.blogspot.com/2006/08/spider-plant-care.html\nHouseplant Care Tips",
"text": "\"Thursday, August 10, 2006Spider Plant Care Common Name: Spider Plant Scientific Name: Chlorophytum comosum Lighting: Moderate Watering: Low The Spider Plant is characterized by its long shoots of thin foliage with off shoots at the ends of many of the leaves. The Spider plant's foliage is commonly known to be variegated with a white stripe, however some may have the white stripe to the outside or the foliage may be entirely green. The Spider Plant is one of my top easy to grow houseplants as well as one of the easiest to reproduce. The Spider Plant requires only light watering. Allow the soil to dry completely in between waterings. You only need to water the spider plant once every two weeks. If the foliage begins to show black tips or a yellow halo, you are probably over watering the plant. If the foliage begins to drop, the plant is ready for a drink. If the foliage begins to brown, try watering with distilled water. The Spider Plant has been known to have problems if there are chemicals in the water."
},
{
"docid": "D2849487#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_doctor-visit-the-4-month-checkup_6587.bc\nDoctor visit: The 4-month checkup",
"text": "Home / Children's Health / Doctor Visits, Vaccines & Medications / Well-Baby Checkups Doctor visit: The 4-month checkup IN THIS ARTICLEWhat the doctor will do Questions the doctor may ask: What's next? Last updated: September 2016Find out what to expect at this well-baby checkup. Download a printable version of our 4-month checkup worksheet to take with you. You may want to read through the questions and jot down answers beforehand. What the doctor will do Weigh and measure your baby You'll need to undress your baby completely for weighing. The doctor weighs your baby, measures length and head circumference, and plots the numbers on a growth chart. The chart enables you to see how your baby compares with other children the same age. But it doesn't matter whether he's in the 5th or the 95th percentile, as long as his rate of growth is steady from one visit to the next. Growth charts and your baby's first year What are growth charts and percentiles, why does the size of your baby's head matter, and what is your doctor looking for? See all videos Do a complete physical Heart and lungs: Uses a stethoscope to listen for any abnormal heart rhythms or breathing problems."
},
{
"docid": "D114788#0",
"title": "https://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081019183528AAut1TO\nFeeding infant Rice Cereal: How many times a day and how much?",
"text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby Feeding infant Rice Cereal: How many times a day and how much? Our Pedi. started our 4m 1 week old infant on Rice Cereal... how many times a day should we feed her the cereal and how much. Do we still breast feed right before or after the cereal? Follow 11 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: This is what we did (according to our pediatrician)for my son: Starting Solids Indications you can start solids= baby has doubled in birth weight, he/she can sit up with assistance, starts eyeing your food at 5 months. 1- Make a bottle of formula (6 ounces). Take one ounce from bottle and add to one tablespoon of single grain rice cereal in a bowl. Use a soft ended spoon to mix and feed (let baby taste it at first). Make sure he is sitting up with you or in a chair. 2- Feed this cereal mix 1x per day at evening not close to bed."
},
{
"docid": "D2111378#0",
"title": "https://www.livestrong.com/article/506125-what-age-is-normal-for-a-baby-to-sit-up-alone/\nWhat is the Average Age for a Baby to Sit Up Alone?",
"text": "What is the Average Age for a Baby to Sit Up Alone?by GENEVIEVE VAN WYDEN Feb. 06, 2014You are probably curious about when your baby will be ready to sit up by himself. He starts getting control over larger muscles before learning to control the smaller muscles of his body. Cephalocaudal development involves learning muscle and body control beginning at the head and moving to the lower body. In this order, your baby learns to develop his head, upper trunk and arms first, according to Education.com. Video of the Day Marking the Milestones Your baby meets his developmental milestones, such as raising her head, rolling over and sitting, based on how her muscles develop. She also needs to figure out where her legs and arms should be so that, as she tries to sit, she doesn’t topple over. Before she can tackle sitting, her neck muscles must be strong enough to support her head as she holds it up. Normally, she will learn to get her arms under her torso and push herself over, rolling from front to back. She is learning to use her muscles to control her movements -- a development that begins at about 4 months. Baby Has Skills When your baby is a newborn lying in his crib, he learned how to turn his head to find interesting sounds, such as your voice."
},
{
"docid": "D134408#0",
"title": "http://www.parentingscience.com/potty-training-age.html\nThe timing of toilet training: What's the best potty training age?",
"text": "\"The timing of toilet training: What's the best potty training age? © 2006-2015 Gwen Dewar, all rights reserved What is the right potty training age? The answer depends on you, your goals, and the characteristics of your child. Here I cover What the scientific evidence says about the timing of potty training Infant potty training (0-12 months)Older infant/ young toddler training (12-18 months)Older toddlers (18-24 months)Potty training after 24 months Overview In many parts of the world, toilet training begins early--sometimes within weeks of birth. Without being punished or abused, babies learn basic toilet training skills before they can walk. And they never wear diapers. The situation is very different in the United States, where children may wear diapers for 2, 3 or even 4 years. According to a recent study, African-American parents believe that toilet training should begin around 18 months. Caucasian-American parents believe that training should start even later--after 25 months, on average (Horn et al 2006). These attitudes are new."
},
{
"docid": "D1753504#0",
"title": "http://www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetails.aspx?p=114&id=1487&np=302\n.",
"text": "Foods for babies (solids) 1 - how and when to start Starting babies on solid foods is an important milestone in their life. Until around six months of age, breast milk or infant formula meets all of your baby's nutritional needs. Even after your baby has started on solid foods, breast milk or infant formula is still an important source of nutrition. Contents When should I start solid foods? How do I feed my baby? First tastes Learning to chew Learning to self-feed12 months onwards Key points Further information Source This topic tells you how and when to start your baby on solids. For further information have a look at 'Foods for babies (solids) 2 - questions and answers' ( which includes a section for parents who are vegetarian). When should I start solid foods? At around six months of age solid foods are needed to meet your baby's increasing nutritional and developmental needs. Signs that your baby is ready to start solid foods: Your baby:is able to hold his head up and sit with supportis able to control his tongueis interested in what others eat (looking, reaching and grabbing for food)seems hungry even after a full breastfeed or bottle."
},
{
"docid": "D1011643#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/infant_milestones/page5_em.htm\nInfant Milestones",
"text": "\"What Are Infant Milestones? The First Month Age 1-3 Months Age 4-7 Months Age 8-12 Months On to Toddlerhood When to Seek Medical Care For More Information on Infant Milestones What Are Infant Milestones? Babies grow at an amazingly rapid rate during their first year of life. In addition to babies' physical growth in height and weight, babies also go through major achievement stages, referred to as developmental milestones. Developmental milestones are easily identifiable skills that the baby can perform, such as rolling over, sitting up, and walking. These milestones are usually classified into three categories:motor development,language development, andsocial/emotional development. Babies tend to follow the same progression through these milestones; however, no two babies go through these milestones at exactly the same time. There is a range of time when a specific developmental milestone will be accomplished (for example, babies learn to walk independently between 9-16 months of age). Babies also spend different amounts of time at each stage before moving on to the next stage. Contact a health-care professional with any concerns about a baby's development."
},
{
"docid": "D3052188#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_baby-milestones-teething_6574.bc\nBaby milestones: Teething",
"text": "Home / Baby / Baby Development / Your Baby's Developmental Milestones Baby milestones: Teething IN THIS ARTICLEWhen do babies start teething? What are the signs of teething? Teething remedies to help your baby How to brush your baby’s teeth Other ways to care for your baby’s teeth What to do if your baby doesn’t have teeth yet When do children begin losing teeth? Where to go next En español Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board Last updated: July 2015When do babies start teething? Cutting teeth isn't one of those milestones a baby reaches all at once. Transforming that gummy grin into a mouthful of gleaming teeth is a rite of passage that takes years to complete. By the time your little one is 3, he'll have a mouthful of choppers that he can practice brushing himself, a basic step on the road to self care. ( He won't have the skills to do a good job, though, so be sure to lend a hand until he's at least 6 years old. ) Teeth begin developing when your child is still in the womb. While you were pregnant, your baby developed tooth buds, the foundation for baby teeth (also called milk teeth)."
},
{
"docid": "D2750067#0",
"title": "http://www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/crawling/\nCrawling",
"text": "\"i Stock Go, baby, go! Crawling is an intermediate step between sitting and walking, and there are as many unique ways for a baby to learn to crawl as there are, well, unique babies. Yours may start with one style and then progress to another, or stick with her favorite until she gives up crawling for good. The many ways babies crawl are normal (and probably pretty adorable too!). What’s a commando crawl? Sometimes also known as the “belly crawl,” your little one may begin crawling by creeping — keeping her belly and legs down on the floor and pulling herself along with her arms. What’s a bottom scoot? In learning to crawl, your baby may test out the bottom scoot: Sliding her well-cushioned bottom along the floor, using her legs to pull herself forward. Other crawling styles There are lots of other ways babies begin crawling, including: The classic crawl. This one’s exactly what you probably picture when you think of crawling: From her belly, baby pushes up on her hands and knees and moves by alternating opposite leg and arm forward."
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"docid": "D3300701#0",
"title": "https://www.parentingscience.com/potty-training-age.html\nThe timing of toilet training: What's the best potty training age?",
"text": "\"The timing of toilet training: What's the best potty training age? © 2006-2015 Gwen Dewar, all rights reserved What is the right potty training age? The answer depends on you, your goals, and the characteristics of your child. Here I cover What the scientific evidence says about the timing of potty training Infant potty training (0-12 months)Older infant/ young toddler training (12-18 months)Older toddlers (18-24 months)Potty training after 24 months Overview In many parts of the world, toilet training begins early--sometimes within weeks of birth. Without being punished or abused, babies learn basic toilet training skills before they can walk. And they never wear diapers. The situation is very different in the United States, where children may wear diapers for 2, 3 or even 4 years. According to a recent study, African-American parents believe that toilet training should begin around 18 months. Caucasian-American parents believe that training should start even later--after 25 months, on average (Horn et al 2006). These attitudes are new."
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"docid": "D890268#0",
"title": "http://www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/baby-first-year.html\nBaby's First Year",
"text": "\"Baby's First Year What Every New Parent Needs to Know Contents Introduction First Days at Home Sleeping and Lullaby Secrets Using Music to Calm Your Baby From Milk to Solids Weight and Height Expectations Baby Noises — Language Development Baby's Motor Skills Baby's Playmates Teething and What to Expect Immunization Those First Sniffles Toys Summary Download a PDF of this document Introduction The moment that you have waited for has finally arrived: the day you bring your newborn baby home from the hospital. Like all other expectant parents you will have spent the last nine months preparing for this day. You will have a baby room full of everything a newborn could possibly want. You will have read book after book on a wide magnitude of baby topics from what to name your baby to when you can expect those first words. You will have walked and paced the length of baby's room, imagining your little bundle sleeping peacefully in her crib. Now the moment has arrived. In the crib lies your sleeping baby and the most exciting adventure of life is about to begin. This document will detail what you can expect in the first year of your baby's life. It will offer tips and advice on everything from sleep to baby's first cold. This is by no means a guide that dictates what you should or should not do."
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"docid": "D2849683#0",
"title": "http://computer.howstuffworks.com/lan-switch15.htm\nHow LAN Switches Work",
"text": "\"Routers and Layer 3 Switching Prev NEXTLayer 3 switches actually work at the Network layer. How Stuff Works.com While most switches operate at the Data layer (Layer 2) of the OSI Reference Model, some incorporate features of a router and operate at the Network layer (Layer 3) as well. In fact, a Layer 3 switch is incredibly similar to a router. When a router receives a packet, it looks at the Layer 3 source and destination addresses to determine the path the packet should take. A standard switch relies on the MAC addresses to determine the source and destination of a packet, which is Layer 2 (Data) networking. The fundamental difference between a router and a Layer 3 switch is that Layer 3 switches have optimized hardware to pass data as fast as Layer 2 switches, yet they make decisions on how to transmit traffic at Layer 3, just like a router. Within the LAN environment, a Layer 3 switch is usually faster than a router because it is built on switching hardware. In fact, many of Cisco's Layer 3 switches are actually routers that operate faster because they are built on \"\"switching\"\" hardware with customized chips inside the box. The pattern matching and caching on Layer 3 switches is similar to the pattern matching and caching on a router. Both use a routing protocol and routing table to determine the best path."
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"docid": "D1179462#0",
"title": "http://helpdeskgeek.com/networking/router-vs-switch-vs-hub/\nRouter vs Switch vs Hub vs Modem vs Access Point vs Gateway",
"text": "Router vs Switch vs Hub vs Modem vs Access Point vs Gateway With all of today’s modern devices, some of the terminology can be quite confusing. Pretty much everyone has heard of the term router, but what does it actually mean? Is your router just a router or can it also be a switch, an access point and a gateway? Back in the days, each term above usually referred to a single device that performed a single function. That is no longer true these days. Your “modem” from your ISP is probably a modem, router, switch and access point all-in-one. You don’t necessarily want an all-in-one device as I’ll explain later, though some ISPs push you that way. In this article, I’ll try to explain the concept behind each of these terms without getting too technical. First, I’ll talk about the difference between switches and hubs, as both of those devices are in the same category. Next, we’ll talk about routers and why they are different than switches and hubs."
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"docid": "D2867890#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/8979259/chapter-four-introduction-to-tcpip-protocols-flash-cards/\nChapter Four: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols",
"text": "80 terms sinsi420Chapter Four: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A suite of networking protocols that includes TCP, IP, UDP, and many others. Provides the foundation for data exchange across the internet.domain A group of computers that belong to the same organization and have part of their IP addresses in common.network ID The portion of an IP address common to all nodes on the same network or subnet.subnet A part of a network in which all nodes share a network addressing component and a fixed amount of bandwidth. Telnet A terminal emulation protocol used to log on to remote hosts using the TCP/IP protocol. Resides in the Application layer of the OSI model.host name A symbolic name that describes a TCP/IP device.alias A nickname for a node's host name. This can be specified in a local host file.hop A term used to describe each trip a unit of data takes from one connectivity device to another. Typically, this is used in the context of router-to-router communications.routable The protocols that can span more than one LAN because they carry Network layer and addressing information that can be interpreted by a router.multicasting A means of transmission in which one device sends data to a specific group of devices (not necessarily the entire network segment) in a point-to-multipoint fashion.loopback test An attempt to contact one's own machine for troubleshooting purposes.socket A logical address assigned to a specific process running on a computer. Some are reserved for operating system functions.port number The address on a host where an application makes itself available to incoming data.namespace The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names distributed over DNS name servers worldwide.host file A text file that associates TCP/IP host names with IP addresses. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) An Application layer protocol in the TCP/IP suite that manages the dynamic distribution of IP addresses on a network.static IP address An IP address that is manually assigned to a device and remains constant until it is manually changed. Registered Ports The TCP/IP ports in the range of 1024 to 49,151. These ports are accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges."
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"docid": "D1427976#0",
"title": "https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/25772\ncollision domain",
"text": "\"6 Replies Latest reply : Jan 23, 2011 1:59 PM by Briancollision domain Jackie485 Jan 23, 2011 8:28 AMDo vlan increase or decrease collision domains? Do vlan decrease number of broadcast domains? Do bridges decrease broadcast domain?6770 Views Tags: Join this discussion now: Log in / Register1. Re: collision domain JC Jan 23, 2011 8:35 AM ( in response to Jackie485 )Vlans will increase the number of collision domains and decrease the size of each one. Remember \"\"collision domains\"\" are layer 2 so each switchport is it's own collision domain. Vlans will also increase the number of broadcast domains and decrease the size of each one. A router would serve the same purpose, routers break up broadcast domains. Bridges will do nothing to broadcast domains, you would need a router to break up the broadcasts, or use a switch and implement Vlans. Like ( 0 )Actions Join this discussion now: Log in / Register2. Re: collision domaintnewshott Jan 23, 2011 8:54 AM ( in response to Jackie485 )Well, yes and no."
},
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"docid": "D26094#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_switch\nNetwork switch",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search It has been suggested that LAN switching be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since December 2016. Avaya ERS 2550T-PWR, a 50-port Ethernet switch A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, officially MAC bridge [1]) is a computer networking device that connects devices together on a computer network by using packet switching to receive, process, and forward data to the destination device. A network switch is a multiport network bridge that uses hardware addresses to process and forward data at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model. Some switches can also process data at the network layer (layer 3) by additionally incorporating routing functionality. Such switches are commonly known as layer-3 switches or multilayer switches. [ 2]Switches for Ethernet are the most common form of network switch. The first Ethernet switch was introduced by Kalpana in 1990. [ 3] Switches also exist for other types of networks including Fibre Channel, Asynchronous Transfer Mode, and Infini Band. Unlike less advanced repeater hubs, which broadcast the same data out of each of its ports and let the devices decide what data they need, a network switch forwards data only to the devices that need to receive it. ["
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"docid": "D1676021#0",
"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/networking-finalexam.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Networking Final Exam Description Park University Final Exam Study Cards Total Cards 110Subject Computer Networking Level Undergraduate 3Created 02/27/2014Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Computer Networking Flashcards Cards Term What are 2 benefits of collaboration and video-on-demand applications? Definition1.providing a richer e-learning environment 2. providing better social media opportunities Term Which 2 statements correctly define types of network infrastructure? Definition1. A WLAN is designed to wirelessly interconnect users and end points in a small graphical area 2. a SAN is designed to support data storage, retrieval, and replication. Term Which statement describes a network that supports Qo S?"
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"docid": "D3082680#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP\nInternet protocol suite",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from TCP/IP)navigation search This article is about the protocols that make up the Internet architecture. For the IP network protocol only, see Internet protocol. Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP IMAPLDAP MGCP MQTT NNTP NTP POPONC/RPC RTP RTSP RIP SIP SMTPSNMP SSH Telnet TLS/SSL XMPPmore... Transport layer TCP UDP DCCP SCTP RSVP more... Internet layer IPIPv4 IPv6ICMP ICMPv6 ECN IGMPIPsec more... Link layer ARP NDP OSPF Tunnels L2TPPPPMACEthernet DSL ISDN FDDImore...v t e The Internet protocol suite is the conceptual model and set of communications protocols used on the Internet and similar computer networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP because the foundational protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). It is occasionally known as the Department of Defense (Do D) model, because the development of the networking method was funded by the United States Department of Defense through DARPA. The Internet protocol suite provides end-to-end data communication specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received. This functionality is organized into four abstraction layers which classify all related protocols according to the scope of networking involved. [ 1] [2] From lowest to highest, the layers are the link layer, containing communication methods for data that remains within a single network segment (link); the internet layer, providing internetworking between independent networks; the transport layer handling host-to-host communication; and the application layer, which provides process-to-process data exchange for applications. Technical standards specifying the Internet protocol suite and many of its constituent protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The Internet protocol suite predates the OSI model, a more comprehensive reference framework for general networking systems."
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"docid": "D2508996#0",
"title": "http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Asynchronous_Transfer_Mode_Switching\nAsynchronous Transfer Mode Switching",
"text": "\"Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) is an International Telecommunication Union-Telecommunications Standards Section (ITU-T) standard for cell relay wherein information for multiple service types, such as voice, video, or data, is conveyed in small, fixed-size cells. ATM networks are connection-oriented. This article provides summaries of ATM protocols, services, and operation. Figure: A Private ATM Network and a Public ATM Network Both Can Carry Voice, Video, and Data Traffic illustrates a private ATM network and a public ATM network carrying voice, video, and data traffic. Guide Contents Internetworking Basics LAN Technologies WAN Technologies Internet Protocols Bridging and Switching Routing Network Management Voice/Data Integration Technologies Wireless Technologies Cable Access Technologies Dial-up Technology Security Technologies Quality of Service Networking Network Caching Technologies IBM Network Management Multiservice Access Technologies Contents [ hide]1 Figure: A Private ATM Network and a Public ATM Network Both Can Carry Voice, Video, and Data Traffic2 Standards3 ATM Devices and the Network Environment3.1 ATM Cell Basic Format3.1.1 Figure: An ATM Cell Consists of a Header and Payload Data3.2 ATM Devices3.2.1 Figure: An ATM Network Comprises ATM Switches and Endpoints3.3 ATM Network Interfaces3.3.1 Figure: ATM Interface Specifications Differ for Private and Public Networks4 ATM Cell Header Format4.1 Figure: An ATM Cell, ATM UNI Cell, and ATM NNI Cell Header Each Contain 48 Bytes of Payload4.2 ATM Cell Header Fields5 ATM Services5.1 ATM Virtual Connections5.1.1 Figure: VCs Concatenate to Create VPs6 ATM Switching Operations7 ATM Reference Model7.1 Figure: The ATM Reference Model Relates to the Lowest Two Layers of the OSI Reference Model7.2 The ATM Physical Layer7.3 ATM Adaptation Layers: AAL17.3.1 Figure: AAL1 Prepares a Cell for Transmission So That the Cells Retain Their Order7.4 ATM Adaptation Layers: AAL27.5 ATM Adaptation Layers: AAL3/47.6 ATM Adaptation Layers: AAL58 ATM Addressing8.1 Subnetwork Model of Addressing8.2 NSAP Format ATM Addresses8.2.1 Figure: Three Formats of ATM Addresses Are Used for Private Networks8.3 ATM Address Fields9 ATM Connections10 ATM and Multicasting11 ATM Quality of Service12 ATM Signaling and Connection Establishment12.1 The ATM Connection-Establishment Process12.2 Connection-Request Routing and Negotiation12.2.1 Figure: ATM Devices Establish Connections Through the One-Pass Method13 ATM Connection-Management Messages14 PNNI15 Integrated Local Management Interface15.1 Table: Commonly Used VCI Values16 LAN Emulation16.1 Figure: ATM Networks Can Emulate a Physical LAN16.2 The LANE Protocol Architecture16.2.1 Figure: LANE Protocol Architecture Can Be Implemented in ATM Network Devices16.3 LANE Components16.3.1 Figure: An ELAN Consists of Clients, Servers, and Various Intermediate Nodes16.4 LAN Emulation Connection Types16.4.1 Figure: LANE Data Connections Use a Series of VCLs to Link a LAN Switch and ATM Hosts16.4.2 Figure: LANE Control Connections Link the LES, LECS, LAN Switch, and ATM Host16.5 LANE Operation16.5.1 Initialization and Configuration16.5.2 Joining and Registering with the LES16.5.3 Finding and Joining the BUS16.5.4 Data Transfer17 Multiprotocol over ATM17.1 Figure: A Comparison of Inter-ELAN Communications Without (Part A) and with (Part B) MPOA18 Review Questions19 For More Information Figure: A Private ATM Network and a Public ATM Network Both Can Carry Voice, Video, and Data Traffic Standards ATM is based on the efforts of the ITU-T Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network (B-ISDN) standard. It was originally conceived as a high-speed transfer technology for voice, video, and data over public networks. The ATM Forum extended the ITU-T's vision of ATM for use over public and private networks. The ATM Forum has released work on the following specifications: User-to-Network Interface (UNI) 2.0UNI 3.0UNI 3.1UNI 4.0Public-Network Node Interface (P-NNI)LAN Emulation (LANE)Multiprotocol over ATMATM Devices and the Network Environment ATM is a cell-switching and multiplexing technology that combines the benefits of circuit switching (guaranteed capacity and constant transmission delay) with those of packet switching (flexibility and efficiency for intermittent traffic). It provides scalable bandwidth from a few megabits per second (Mbps) to many gigabits per second (Gbps). Because of its asynchronous nature, ATM is more efficient than synchronous technologies, such as time-division multiplexing (TDM)."
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"docid": "D3461192#0",
"title": "http://www.networkworld.com/article/2224722/cisco-subnet/jumbo-frames.html\nDoes your network support Jumbo Frames and should you enable it?",
"text": "\"Home Cisco Subnet Core Networking By Scott Hogg , Network World |Jun 3, 2013 12:51 PM PTAbout |Scott Hogg is the CTO for Global Technology Resources, Inc. (GTRI). Scott provides network engineering, security consulting, and training services to his clients. Jumbo Frames Does your network support Jumbo Frames and should you enable it? I'm not a robotre CAPTCHAPrivacy - Terms Related MTU Size Issues How to avoid fragmentation of MPLS packets over Fast Ethernet interfaces Chapter 4: Common IPsec VPN Issues Video What is NB-Io T? Many networks use 1500-byte MTU size, but the MTU size can be reduced by encapsulation, tunneling or other overlay network protocols. These situations reduce the end-to-end effective MTU size which reduces throughput and network efficiency and sometimes causes application problems. Many network devices now support larger sizes of Ethernet frames and use of Jumbo Frames is becoming more common. This article covers how to determine if your network is capable of using Jumbo Frames and if you should enable this feature. Compensate by Increasing the MTU Size A previous article on \"\" MTU Size Issues \"\" discussed the issues of MTU size, how Path MTU Discovery (PMTUD) is performed and the results of fragmentation. Today, the vast majority of data networks use a default 1500-byte MTU size."
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"docid": "D1587276#0",
"title": "http://www.techexams.net/technotes/ccna/osimodel.shtml\n.",
"text": "\"Members-only Printer-friendly version7-layer OSI MODELThe OSI (Open System Interconnection) model is developed by ISO in 1984 to provide a reference model for the complex aspects related to network communication. It divides the different functions and services provided by network hardware and software in 7 layers. This facilitates modular engineering, simplifies teaching and learning network technologies, helps to isolate problems and allows vendors to focus on just the layer (s) in which their hardware or software is implemented and be able to create products that are compatible, standardized and interoperable. The diagram below shows the 7 layers of the OSI Model, to remember them in the correct order a common mnemonic is often used: A ll P eople S eem T o N eed D ata P rocessing. Host A Host BThe Application, Presentation and Session layer are known as the Upper Layer and are implemented in software. The Transport and Network layer are mainly concerned with protocols for delivery and routing of packets to a destination and are implemented in software as well. The Data Link is implemented in hard- and software and the Physical layer is implemented in hardware only, hence its name. These last two layers define LAN and WAN specifications. A more detailed description of each layer follows below, but here's what basically happens when data passes from Host A to Host B: 1. the Application, Presentation and Session layer take user input and converts it into data, 2."
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"docid": "D1584010#0",
"title": "http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=357103&seqNum=4\nHow a LAN Switch Works",
"text": "\"How a LAN Switch Works By Matthew J Castelli . Sample Chapter is provided courtesy of Cisco Press . Date: Dec 17, 2004. Save Digg Del.icio.us Print Chapter Information Contents Frames Revisited Transmission Methods Frame Size Layer 2 Switching Methods Chapter Summary Chapter Review Questions Chapter Description This chapter explains how frame switching works, and what precisely happens while a frame is switching. From the Book LAN Switching First-Step$34.95Layer 2 Switching Methods LAN switches are characterized by the forwarding method that they support, such as a store-and-forward switch, cut-through switch, or fragment-free switch. In the store-and-forward switching method, error checking is performed against the frame, and any frame with errors is discarded. With the cut-through switching method, no error checking is performed against the frame, which makes forwarding the frame through the switch faster than store-and-forward switches. Store-and-Forward Switching Store-and-forward switching means that the LAN switch copies each complete frame into the switch memory buffers and computes a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) for errors. CRC is an error-checking method that uses a mathematical formula, based on the number of bits (1s) in the frame, to determine whether the received frame is errored. If a CRC error is found, the frame is discarded."
},
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"docid": "D2636197#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_Switch\nNetwork switch",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search It has been suggested that LAN switching be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since December 2016. Avaya ERS 2550T-PWR, a 50-port Ethernet switch A network switch (also called switching hub, bridging hub, officially MAC bridge [1]) is a computer networking device that connects devices together on a computer network by using packet switching to receive, process, and forward data to the destination device. A network switch is a multiport network bridge that uses hardware addresses to process and forward data at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model. Some switches can also process data at the network layer (layer 3) by additionally incorporating routing functionality. Such switches are commonly known as layer-3 switches or multilayer switches. [ 2]Switches for Ethernet are the most common form of network switch. The first Ethernet switch was introduced by Kalpana in 1990. [ 3] Switches also exist for other types of networks including Fibre Channel, Asynchronous Transfer Mode, and Infini Band. Unlike less advanced repeater hubs, which broadcast the same data out of each of its ports and let the devices decide what data they need, a network switch forwards data only to the devices that need to receive it. ["
},
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"docid": "D472723#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol_(computing)\nCommunication protocol",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Protocol (computing))navigation search In telecommunication, a communication protocol is a system of rules that allow two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity. The protocol defines the rules syntax, semantics and synchronization of communication and possible error recovery methods. Protocols may be implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of both. [ 1]Communicating systems use well-defined formats ( protocol) for exchanging various messages. Each message has an exact meaning intended to elicit a response from a range of possible responses pre-determined for that particular situation. The specified behavior is typically independent of how it is to be implemented. Communication protocols have to be agreed upon by the parties involved. [ 2] To reach agreement, a protocol may be developed into a technical standard. A programming language describes the same for computations, so there is a close analogy between protocols and programming languages: protocols are to communication what programming languages are to computations. [ 3]Multiple protocols often describe different aspects of a single communication."
},
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"docid": "D2283075#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_layer_of_the_OSI_model_does_Telnet_work\nWhat layer of osi model is modem work?",
"text": "What layer of osi model is modem work?physical layer Layer 1Hub work in which layer of osi model?physical layer At what layer of the OSI model does a router work? Router works in Network Layer of OSI model Cool nicks123 5 Contributions TCP work at which layer of OSI model? TCP work at transport Layer of OSI model. Snisarg 60 Contributions UDP work at which layer of OSI model? UDP or User Datagram Protocol works on the Transport Layer (layer 4) in the OSI model. Aj3289 44 Contributions SMB work at which layer of OSI model? Layer 7: The Application Layer Robsz1 48 Contributions Which layer in the OSI model does a hub work in? Hubs work in Layer 1 which is the Physical Layer. Enigmamerlin 13,491 Contributions How telnet function in OSI model? Telnet is an application layer protocol (Layer 7)."
},
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"docid": "D2281972#0",
"title": "http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Introduction_to_LAN_Protocols\nIntroduction to LAN Protocols",
"text": "\"This article introduces the various media-access methods, transmission methods, topologies, and devices used in a local-area network (LAN). Topics addressed focus on the methods and devices used in Ethernet/IEEE 802.3, Token Ring/IEEE 802.5, and Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI). Subsequent articles in LAN Protocols address specific protocols in more detail. Figure: Three LAN Implementations Are Used Most Commonly illustrates the basic layout of these three implementations. Guide Contents Internetworking Basics LAN Technologies WAN Technologies Internet Protocols Bridging and Switching Routing Network Management Voice/Data Integration Technologies Wireless Technologies Cable Access Technologies Dial-up Technology Security Technologies Quality of Service Networking Network Caching Technologies IBM Network Management Multiservice Access Technologies Contents [ hide]1 Figure: Three LAN Implementations Are Used Most Commonly2 What Is a LAN?3 LAN Protocols and the OSI Reference Model3.1 Figure: Popular LAN Protocols Mapped to the OSI Reference Model4 LAN Media-Access Methods5 LAN Transmission Methods6 LAN Topologies6.1 Figure: Some Networks Implement a Local Bus Topology6.2 Figure: Some Networks Implement a Logical Ring Topology6.3 Figure: A Logical Tree Topology Can Contain Multiple Nodes7 LAN Devices7.1 Figure: A Repeater Connects Two Network Segments7.2 Figure: Multiple LAN Extenders Can Connect to the Host Router Through a WAN8 Review Questions9 For More Information Figure: Three LAN Implementations Are Used Most Commonly What Is a LAN? A LAN is a high-speed data network that covers a relatively small geographic area. It typically connects workstations, personal computers, printers, servers, and other devices. LANs offer computer users many advantages, including shared access to devices and applications, file exchange between connected users, and communication between users via electronic mail and other applications. LAN Protocols and the OSI Reference Model LAN protocols function at the lowest two layers of the OSI reference model, as discussed in article Internetworking Basics between the physical layer and the data link layer. Figure: Popular LAN Protocols Mapped to the OSI Reference Model illustrates how several popular LAN protocols map to the OSI reference model."
},
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"docid": "D872910#0",
"title": "http://etutorials.org/Networking/lan+switching/Chapter+6.+How+a+Switch+Works/Layer+2+Switching+Methods/\nLayer 2 Switching Methods",
"text": "\"LAN switches are characterized by the forwarding method that they support, such as a store-and-forward switch, cut-through switch, or fragment-free switch. In the store-and-forward switching method, error checking is performed against the frame, and any frame with errors is discarded. With the cut-through switching method, no error checking is performed against the frame, which makes forwarding the frame through the switch faster than store-and-forward switches. Store-and-Forward Switching Store-and-forward switching means that the LAN switch copies each complete frame into the switch memory buffers and computes a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) for errors. CRC is an error-checking method that uses a mathematical formula, based on the number of bits (1s) in the frame, to determine whether the received frame is errored. If a CRC error is found, the frame is discarded. If the frame is error free, the switch forwards the frame out the appropriate interface port, as illustrated in Figure 6-7. Figure 6-7. Store-and-Forward Switch Discarding a Frame with a Bad CRC [View full size image]An Ethernet frame is discarded if it is smaller than 64 bytes in length, a runt, or if the frame is larger than 1518 bytes in length, a giant, as illustrated in Figure 6-8. Figure 6-8."
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"docid": "D3285857#0",
"title": "http://www.utilizewindows.com/osi-model-layers-and-their-functions/\nOSI Model Layers and their Functions",
"text": "\"OSI Model Layers and their Functions December 2, 2011 by cicnavi Before you start Objectives: learn the names of layers and layer tasks. Learn which protocol exist in which layer. Prerequisites: you should be familiar with general OSI model concepts. Key terms: osi model layers, application layer, presentation layer, session layer, transport layer, tcp, udp, ports, network layer, data link layer, physical layer OSI Model Layers OSI model layers are numbered seven through one. We often refer to the layers as layer one or layer three, rather than saying the name of the layer. Image 125.1 – Layers and Protocols Application Layer – Layer 7The application layer is responsible for integrating network services with the operating system. The application layer really provides the interface between the applications and the rest of the network. Different protocols are associated with the application layer, such as HTTP, TELNET, FTP, TFTP, SMTP and many others. We talk about these protocols as being in the application layer, but in reality, most of these protocols actually extend down through the session layer. In reality, most services or protocols can span multiple layers, but we talk about these as being application layer protocols because that is the highest layer that these protocols function at."
},
{
"docid": "D1689976#0",
"title": "http://what-when-how.com/voip-deployment/jumping-in-to-the-osi-model-voip-deployment/\nJumping In to the OSI Model (VoIP Deployment)",
"text": "Jumping In to the OSI Model (Vo IP Deployment)You need a basic understanding of how networks function if you want to grasp all the potential sources of latency. Fortunately, network engineers created a theoretical structure that encompasses all the individual variables on a network, which your network engineer can use when designing, configuring, implementing, and troubleshooting a network. If you already know the Network OSI model, glance over this section for anything interesting. If you’re diving in to Vo IP and your resume currently covers all the intricacies of standard telephony voice calls and nothing on LAN design or management, then today is your lucky day — you get to find out all about the OSI model. Vo IP has more components to it than standard telephony. A traditional telephony environment has a limited number of variables that potentially affect call quality or completion. Traditional telephony generally has to concern itself with The physical lines carrying the call The hardware that the call encounters The hardware and physical lines can both experience layers of problems, but in a traditional telephony environment, the specifics of those problems fall on the shoulders of the companies, carriers, and vendors that own those phone lines and that hardware. Traditional telephony requires an end user to be responsible only for his or her phone system and any inside wiring. After you clear these elements as potential sources of a problem, everything else that can go wrong on a phone call is someone else’s problem. Vo IP brings the finer details and responsibilities, previously shouldered only by carriers, right into your company."
},
{
"docid": "D2301464#0",
"title": "https://www.poweradmin.com/blog/what-are-the-differences-between-routers-and-switches/\nWhat Are the Differences Between Routers and Switches?",
"text": "What Are the Differences Between Routers and Switches? By Dan Popescu On June 10, 2013 · 3 Comments In this article I will talk about the differences between two of the most common networking devices, routers and switches. You may already be somewhat familiar with these devices, even if you are not working in an IT department. Home internet connections became so common these days that we are practically addicted to them without even realizing we are. Because technology evolved so fast, newer, faster and cheaper networking devices have been developed to fulfill our needs. Many of you may own a router to connect to the Internet. If you are an IT professional, you probably know how network devices work, but for a casual user, these things may sound a bit like science fiction. If you've ever been curious about how routers and switches work, this is a perfect opportunity to learn about their role and functionality. Protocol Stacks and Layers Two main protocol stacks are used in today’s communications, OSI and TCP/IP. These designs define the rules that manage data communications inside computer networks."
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"docid": "D2989644#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/33597188/Network-Devices-Hubs-Switches-Routers\nNetwork Devices A LAN can refers to a Broadcast Domain / a Subnet LAN traffic congestion is caused by ⢠Too many hosts",
"text": "\"Network Devices A LAN can refers to a Broadcast Domain / a Subnet LAN traffic congestion is caused by • Too many hostsin a broadcast domain • Excessive broadcasts • Multicasting • Low / insufficient bandwidth • To solve this we can segment the network Hubs and Repeaters Layer 1 of the OSI The physical layer (moving bits on physical media) Hubs repeat signals received on each port by broadcasting to all the other connected ports. Repeaters used to connect two or more Ethernet segments of any media type, and to provide signal amplification for a segment to be extended. Ethernet is subject to the \"\"5-4-3\"\" rule regarding repeater placement, meaning we can only have five segments connected using four repeaters with only three segments capable of accommodating hosts. Bridges and Switches Layer 2 of the OSI The data link layer (based on the Ethernet packet / mac address) Bridges used to connect different networks types cannot filter out broadcast traffic Bridges segment collision domains. Only 2 networks can be linked with a bridge. Bridges are layer 2 devices (Data Link layer) which are usually used to segment a LAN into two segments. Bridges examine frames, keeping local traffic local, and forwarding any non-local traffic. Each port on a bridge is a separate collision domain i.e. ports A, B, C here. Important points to remember about bridges: each segment connected to a bridge is in a separate collision domain; all segments on a bridge are in the same broadcast domain; and bridges forward all broadcast messages. A Collision Domain A collision domain is any area where a collision can theoretically take place, so only one device can transmit at a time in a collision domain."
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"docid": "D2585518#0",
"title": "http://taggedwiki.zubiaga.org/new_content/fe66d132340932110c14460903541fc8\nTCP/IP model",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article may require copy-editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone or spelling. You can assist by editing it now. A how-to guide is available. ( December 2007)The TCP/IP model is a specification for computer network protocols created in the 1970s by DARPA, an agency of the United States Department of Defense. It laid the foundations for ARPANET, which was the world's first wide area network and a predecessor of the Internet. The TCP/IP Model is sometimes called the Internet Reference Model, the Do D Model or the ARPANET Reference Model. The TCP/IP Suite defines a set of rules to enable computers to communicate over a network. TCP/IP provides end-to-end connectivity specifying how data should be formatted, addressed, shipped, routed and delivered to the right destination. The specification defines protocols for different types of communication between computers and provides a framework for more detailed standards. TCP/IP is generally described as having four abstraction layers ( RFC 1122 )."
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"docid": "D2557814#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/cook-italian-sausage-oven-dce7dff52956ce94\nHow Do You Cook Italian Sausage in the Oven?",
"text": "Food Cooking Meat Q: How Do You Cook Italian Sausage in the Oven? A: Quick Answer To cook Italian sausage in the oven, arrange 12 Italian sausages in a 13-by-9-inch baking pan and add 1/2 cup of water. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, garlic powder and Italian seasoning to taste, and put the pan in an oven preheated to 350 F. Turn the sausages after 20 minutes. Return them to the oven and bake for 40 more minutes or until brown and crispy. Continue Reading Keep Learning What's the Best Way to Cook Corned Beef in the Oven? How Do You Cook Italian Meatballs in the Oven? How Do You Cook Pot Roast in the Oven? Credit: Paul Hart i Stock Getty Images Full Answer After baking, add your favorite spaghetti sauce to cover and top with grated cheese. Return to the oven until the cheese is melted and bubbling. For even more flavor, try baking Italian sausages with pepper and onions."
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"docid": "D1172359#0",
"title": "https://oureverydaylife.com/long-cook-pork-chops-oven-21920.html\nHow Long Do You Cook Pork Chops in the Oven?",
"text": "\"Cooking pork chops just right is the key to restaurant-quality meals. Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images Related Articles1 How Long to Bake a Strip Steak for Medium Doneness?2 How to Cook With Pork Jowl3 How to Braise Pork4 How to Check the Internal Temp of a Stuffed Pork Chop You don't need a recipe to roast pork chops to their tender, juicy best. A little olive oil, a 350 F oven and around 20 minutes of cooking time give you the prized golden-brown crust and rich flavor that make pork chops a quick and hearty go-to dish fit for any night of the week. Oven Cooking Times Cooking times always vary based on a number of individual factors, especially when baking or roasting in the oven. The oven temperature affects cooking time, plus oven temperatures aren't precise and fluctuate, so each oven cooks at its own pace to some degree. With repeated use, you'll get a feel for whether your model tends to require shorter or longer cooking times. The thickness of your pork chops also affects cooking time; the thinner the cut, the quicker it cooks through. Also, bone-in cuts tend to cook faster than boneless ones. The amount of food you're cooking at the same time, the material and color of the baking tray and other particulars influence cooking time, too. Approximations Of course, you need a good idea of how long your pork chops will be in the oven so you can plan the rest of your cooking and meal prep."
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"docid": "D2796937#0",
"title": "https://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/slow-cooker-lasagna/23546794-7262-47be-9ca4-e12c900399a1\nSlow-Cooker Lasagna",
"text": "\"Slow-Cooker Lasagna578 Ratings311 Comments Prep25 min Total6 hr 35 min Servings8Lasagna is a homemade comfort food tradition that the whole family loves, and this slow-cooker version is a must-try. The slow-cooker recipe... ... MORE+Ingredients1 pound bulk Italian sausage1 medium onion, chopped (1/2 cup)3 cans (15 ounces each) Italian-style tomato sauce2 teaspoons dried basil leaves1/2 teaspoon salt2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (8 ounces)1 container (15 ounces) part-skim ricotta cheese1 cup grated Parmesan cheese15 uncooked lasagna noodles Steps1 Cook sausage and onion in 10-inch skillet over medium heat 6 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until sausage is no longer pink; drain. Stir in tomato sauce, basil and salt.2 Mix 1 cup of the mozzarella cheese and the ricotta and Parmesan cheeses. ( Refrigerate remaining mozzarella cheese while lasagna cooks. ) 3 Spoon one-fourth of the sausage mixture into 6-quart slow cooker; top with 5 noodles, broken into pieces to fit. Spread with half of the cheese mixture and one-fourth of the sausage mixture. Top with 5 noodles, remaining cheese mixture and one-fourth of the sausage mixture. Top with remaining 5 noodles and remaining sausage mixture.4 Cover and cook on Low heat setting 4 to 6 hours or until noodles are tender.5 Sprinkle top of lasagna with remaining 1 cup mozzarella cheese. Cover and let stand about 10 minutes or until cheese is melted. Cut into pieces."
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"docid": "D947365#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/cooking-costco-pork-shoulder-oven-pulled-pork-764234\nCooking Costco Pork Shoulder in Oven (for pulled pork)",
"text": "\"Home Cooking Pork Costco 25Cooking Costco Pork Shoulder in Oven (for pulled pork)Random987 Feb 5, 2011 12:03 PMI am cooking one of those behemoth Costco pork shoulders for the Super Bowl tomorrow. As you may know, the package contains two \"\"roasts\"\", not even sure if it is from the same pig. The total weight for the entire package was 15.5 lbs. If I had to guess, one roast was 6.5 the other 8.5 (or so). I am going to cook them in the oven. According to one website, a good rule of thumb for cooking time to get the internal temp to 190 is 1.5 lbs/hour. SO, the question is do I cook for a 15.5 roast or a 8.5 roast? How will the separate \"\"roasts\"\" cook? This is a huge difference as I will have to cook it for 23 hours (15.5 * 1.5) or 12.75 hours. ( 8.5 * 1.5)."
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"docid": "D32985#0",
"title": "http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/eggs-recipes/proper-scotch-eggs-with-lovely-scottish-cheese-and-pickle/\nProper Scotch eggs",
"text": "\"Proper Scotch eggs Serve with lovely Scottish cheese & pickle Dairy-free“I like my Scotch eggs a little runny in the middle, but if you prefer a hard-boiled centre, leave the eggs in to boil for an extra couple of minutes at the start. These are the ultimate picnic snack. ” Serves 8 Cooks In 40 minutes Difficulty Not too tricky Eggs, Picnic, Wimbledon, Dairy-free Nutrition per serving Calories61331%Fat47g67%Saturates11.4g57%Protein28.6g57%Carbs20.7g8%Sugars1.2g1%Salt2.6g43%Fibre1.3g-Of an adult's reference intake Ingredients10 large free-range eggs8 higher-welfare sausages½ a bunch of fresh chives½ a bunch of fresh flat-leaf parsley1 whole nutmeg , for grating1 tablespoon English mustardplain flour , for dusting150 g fresh white breadcrumbs2 litres vegetable oil Share this Recipe Tap For Ingredients Method Put 8 eggs into a pan of cold water and bring to the boil. Boil for 3 to 4 minutes, then transfer to a bowl of cold water. Once cooled, carefully peel them. Squeeze the sausages out of their skins and into a bowl. Pick and finely chop the herb leaves, add to the sausage meat along with a good grating of nutmeg, the mustard and a good pinch of sea salt and black pepper. Give it all a good mix together then divide into 8 balls. Have 3 plates ready - one with a small handful of flour, one with the two remaining eggs (beat them together first), and a third with the breadcrumbs. Start by flouring your hands, then in the palm of one hand, flatten one of the sausage balls into an oval-shaped pattie."
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"docid": "D2465785#0",
"title": "http://amazingribs.com/recipes/porknography/perfect_pulled_pork.html\nPerfect Pulled Pork Recipe",
"text": "\"With smoke woven through shards of moist meat, potent bits of strongly seasoned crust mixed in, and a gentle splash of barbecue sauce, pulled pork is the most versatile and foolproof low and slow smoked food, perfect for feeding large crowds. And it is cheap. \"\"Mrs. Meathead: Where are you going? Meathead: To watch the smoker. Mrs. Meathead: Mind if I come along? \"\" Pulled pork is a great place for the beginner to start experimenting with BBQ smoke cooking. It is made from big clod of meat that is a lot more forgiving when smoking than other meats. And you can do it well on practically any grill with a lid. Perfect Pulled Pork- The Ultimate Recipe - Watch Now!Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available."
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"docid": "D2531404#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/16650498/breakfast-preparation-ch-24-flash-cards/\nBreakfast Preparation, Ch. 24",
"text": "\"51 terms aharrison3008Breakfast Preparation, Ch. 24Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Most food service operations and written recipes use what size eggs? large Whole beaten eggs coagulate or are cooked at about what temperature 156ºF; whites coagulate before yolks A custard mixture made of whole eggs plus milk coagulates at about what temperature 185ºFGreen egg yolks in hard-cooked eggs can be prevented by using low temperatures and short cooking and holding times (the ring is sulfur in the whites reacting with iron in the yolk to form iron sulfide)Egg whites will whip up into a better foam at what temperature? Room temperature Standards of quality for poached eggs 1. Bright shiny appearance 2. Compact, round shape, not spread or flattened 3. Firm but tender whites; warm, liquid yolks The base for a standard cheese soufflé is made from milk thickened with roux A custard baked in a pastry shell is called... quiche Waffle batter differs from pancake batter in these ways...... it contains more fat, contains less liquid so it's thicker, may contain separately beaten egg whites for extra lightness The principal purpose of the chalazae in an egg is to __________. hold the yolk in the center (two white strands)This grade egg has a firm yolk and white that stands up high when broken onto a flat surface, and does not spread over a large area."
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"docid": "D2739200#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081129042246AAzGTAN\nLasagna, what should be the internal temperature when done?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes Lasagna, what should be the internal temperature when done?when baking Lasagna, whats the correct internal temperature when done using a meat thermometer? Update: Ella D,, I'm not that stupid to know you're wrong Happy Cooker, I am cooking 3 lbs of lasagna noodles, 5 lb of ground beef, 2 #10 cans of sauce, and 6 lbs of cheese mixed with a dozen eggs retiredr,, I am using a dozen of \"\"UNCOOKED\"\" eggs mixed with the cheese, I don't want to eat... show more5 following 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: the internal Temperature of Lasagna should reach at least 160 degrees Fahrenheit. That's all I know from my teacher. Dragonian L · 9 years ago6 0 Comment Asker's rating Lasagna Internal Temp Source (s):https://owly.im/a7UXRfaustini · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Most people make lasagna out of pre cooked ingredients except for the pasta, which is usually partially cooked. When the pasta is done and the cheese is the right consistency and looks right, it's done. On a meat thermometer, that would probably be 150-160, but watch that it doesn't burn. To kill bacteria, the standard is 165.wvparanormal · 9 years ago4 0 Comment I usually brown a 50/50 mix of lean ground beef and italian sausage in a skillet and then add it to 2 jars of store bought red sauce, whatever brand you prefer. I \"\"doctor\"\" the sauce by adding fresh minced garlic, oregano, onions, mushrooms and other spices as well as a few cans of tomato sauce and a dash of italian salad dressing (sounds odd, but it adds a nice \"\"kick\"\" to the flavor and cuts the sweet canned sauce taste). Grate sharp cheddar cheese, mozzarella and any other kind you like. Spoon enough of the sauce in the bottom of a pyrex pan to cover it and place a layer of uncooked lasagne noodles on top."
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"docid": "D1017291#0",
"title": "http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/101369/smoked-beef-tongue\nSmoked beef tongue",
"text": "\"Dec 12, 2010 #1smokie bill Fire Starter I know this may sound strange to all you guys out there who are into smoking ribs, brisket, hams, pork roasts, etc. ( me too), but I'd like to know if anyone has ever smoked a beef tongue. I have cooked them by boiling in spices & then pressure cooking. They are delicious. I read in a cookbook about smoking a tongue & it said to smoke it & then pressure cook it. Was just wondering if anyone has ever done this & if so, how did you do it......times & temp? Bill Dec 12, 2010 #2roller Smoking Guru SMF Premier Member N. E. Louisiana You know I was thinking about doing a tongue the other day while buying ribeyes. I have never done one but have eaten many tongue sammies in years past.. Looking forward to the info...nice post...thanks Dec 12, 2010 #3smokinstevo27Master of the Pit Winston Salem NC in Ardmore between the two hospit I have no knowledge on the topic at all, but I sure would love to here from someone who does. I would also love to see pics of what you do with it Bill. Dec 13, 2010 #4pops6927Smoking Guru Staff Member Moderator Group Lead OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Fort Worth, Tx."
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"docid": "D2024300#0",
"title": "http://www.familyoven.com/recipes/search?terms=Home%20Made%20Liver%20Sausage\nHome Made Liver Sausage recipes",
"text": "Home Made Liver Sausage recipes Results: 1 - 10 of 8682with Don't like pepper? try 'no pepper'. Recipes Videos (87)Home Made Liver Sausage - More like this Ingredients (7): 5 lbs pork 3 lbs chuck roast or beef roast 2 lbs liver 1/2 yellow onion 4 tablespoons sage 2 cups buckwheat flour 1 teaspoon sa... ( more )0Yummies Yummy!Old Family Recipe made from Beef,Pork, & Liver. Great for Breakfast.. YUM ( more )Cook all meat separate to requirments. Save the juice from the pork & beef roast. Store ... ( more )Prep: 120m (0) comments webarchivesave recipe Home made Fresh Cranberry Sauce - More like this Ingredients (5): 2 cups of fresh cranberry 2 med orange 1 tangerine Honey or Guava to taste raspberry syrup to taste ( more )1Yummies Yummy!One of the pleasure of feeding healthy food is easy & precious so feed your family & friennd... ( more )in a blender mix & pure all ingredients . serve chill or room temp..it is a wonderful tangy... ( more )Prep: 4m Cook: 0m Servs: 6 (1) comments wgatoorsave recipe Home Made Sausage Kolaches - More like this Ingredients (12): 2 (1/4 ounce) packages dry yeast 1/2 cup water 1/4 cup unsalted butter 1/4 cup shortening or lard 1/4 cup sugar 1-2 tablespoon ... ( more )0Yummies Yummy!These are mouthwatering. Make plenty for a weekend breakfast. It's worth the effort! They f... ( more )In a small bowl, combine the yeast with the water."
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"docid": "D539581#0",
"title": "http://www.smoking-meat.com/smoking-ribs\n\"Smoking Ribs â \"\"Everything You Need to Know\"\" Guide\"",
"text": "\"Smoking ribs is one of my favorite outdoor activities . I prefer spare ribs but the baby backs and country style are very good as well. Read on below for my complete tutorial on smoking ribs. I think some folk have the idea that ribs are hard to smoke and get right but after reading this and following a few tips which I am going to show you I think you will find out that it is actually not that difficult. Choosing the Ribs at the Store or Market When you go to the store or market to purchase spare ribs or baby backs, look for meat that has plenty of marbling of fat but not large clumps of fat on the outside of the ribs. Also look for ribs that have an even thickness across the entire slab for best results. I prefer ribs that are minimally processed.. i.e. they are not injected with solution. This is sometimes hard to find so you may have to go with what you can get if your choices are limited. Remove the Membrane before Smoking Ribs To remove the membrane you simply lay the rack on a hard surface with the bone side up and starting at the corners you will see a thin plastic looking substance…starting at the corner use a knife or something sharp to get it started then use a paper towel to grab it and pull it off in one clean sweep. OK…well I admit it really is not that easy but with a little practice you can get quite proficient at it."
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"docid": "D2671884#0",
"title": "http://agrilife.org/rosenthal/2012/09/12/pre-cooked-prime-rib-roasts/\nPre-cooked Prime Rib Roasts",
"text": "Pre-cooked Prime Rib Roasts Posted on by r-riley The Rosenthal Center is offering a delicious way to celebrate. The sumptuous flavor of our Pre-cooked Prime Rib Roasts will enhance your celebration. Each whole, boneless ribeye is seasoned with our special blend of spices, hickory smoked, and slow roasted. This beef roast has an impressive appearance and will be very satisfying to you and your guest. An ideal selection for any occasion because it’s so easy to prepare, and boneless for trouble free carving. The Pre-cooked Prime Rib Roasts are cooked, chilled, and packaged for your pick-up. We have them available now or you can place your order today for future home games or any future occasion. $12.99/lb This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation Summer Sausage Footballs →44 Responses to Pre-cooked Prime Rib Roasts Gloria Mason says:at 12:38 pm Needing a quote for a precooked prime roast for Christmas to feed a group of 10 people?"
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"docid": "D415193#0",
"title": "http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/153897/venison-summer-sausage-in-the-oven\nVenison Summer Sausage in the Oven",
"text": "\"Dec 10, 2013 #1stiltzm109r Newbie Cleveland, Ohio Since my smokers are stored away for the winter, I can't do my Venison on the Smoker. I'm looking at doing my Summer Sausages in the oven. I have them in the fridge packed in their casings already. What's the best way to do this? Really low temp for a longer period of time or 350 for 1 hour? The lowest my oven will go is 170. To check the internal temp, do I poke a thermometer through the casing to check? Last edited: Dec 10, 2013Dec 10, 2013 #2woodcutter Master of the Pit OTBS Member Marathon Wisconsin You don't want to go higher than 170 or the fat will render out of the sausage. Another way is to poach them in water in something like a Nesco oven or a large enough roasting pan on the stove. You need to monitor the sausage internal temp and the oven or water temp (no higher than 170)."
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"docid": "D2347714#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/BBQ/comments/2c6lr8/gotta_make_pulled_pork_for_40_people_making_pork/\n.",
"text": "\"Welcome to Reddit,the front page of the internet. Become a Redditorand subscribe to one of thousands of communities.×23 [Pork] [Pulled] Gotta make pulled pork for 40 people. Making pork sliders. How big a butt? How long do you think it will take? Maybe two butts instead of one big one? ( self. BBQ)submitted 3 years ago by broscientologist My 3 rd daughter will be born this holloween. This Saturday we are having the baby-q. ( Which is southern for baby shower)."
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"docid": "D2302192#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080810212653AAr3XRs\nIs there a way to tell when pork ribs are adequately cooked?",
"text": "Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes Is there a way to tell when pork ribs are adequately cooked?i usually use a meat thermometer, but pork ribs are usually cooked so long (250F @ 3 hours), so can you pretty much assume they're done? thanks.1 following 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Yep, at that temp & 3 hrs. cooking time they should pretty much be done & fall off the bone when you take a bite. As long as you have the ribs cooking off to one side of the pit & the coals at the other side & add a hand full of coals every 1/2-3/4 hour or so to keep that slow fire, that would be perfect for me. Take a bite & see. To me that's the perfect temp & time for ribs if you can keep the temp that low. I have some baby back ribs in the frig but unless I can keep the temp that low, they will be done alot sooner, alot. I think the country style pork ribs or those big beef ribs do real good @ 250F for 3 hrs. That's just my opinion & I like to keep basting them after the first hour or so. It's not a BBQ down here unless you also have some sausage cooking & after it cooks for just a little while, put it on top of your ribs to keep them moist."
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"docid": "D2563029#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreshloaf.com/node/25676/using-mini-loaf-pans\n",
"text": "\"October 27, 2011 - 12:13pmsteelchef Using mini loaf pans There was a thread on this subject, started and finished in 2008. I hope that perhaps by now, some of you may have more experience and more definitive answers to questions about adjusting times and temps for using mini loaf pans. I'm particularly interested in baking Brioche using steel pans with eight compartment (2-1/4\"\" X 3-1/2\"\") cavities which hold about 7 fl. oz. of liquid. I've tried other dough types without much success. I would really appreciate any and all info/advice. Share Log in or register to post comments Printer-friendly versionloydb Oct 27 2011 - 12:28pmminis I've been knocking the temp down 50 degrees, but otherwise not changing anything. I try to be a little more vigilant toward the end of the bake than I am with full-sized loaves, adding at most 5 minutes at a time to the timer rather than the 10 minutes I add if I see a full loaf isn't ready. Log in or register to post commentssteelchef Oct 29 2011 - 12:46pm Minis Thanks for your advise LB."
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"docid": "D1265290#0",
"title": "http://www.essentialkids.com.au/forums/index.php?/topic/807880-roast-pork-in-the-oven-need-advice/\nRoast Pork in the oven, need advice!",
"text": "0Roast Pork in the oven, need advice!Started by Muppet Girl, Jul 05 2010 02:42 PMPlease log in to reply10 replies to this topic#1Muppet Girl Posted 05 July 2010 - 02:42 PMAfter a disastrous first attempt at roast pork years ago I only ever cook it in the slow cooker now. But I would like to try the oven again and get nice and crispy crackling. So a few questions: 1. How long does pork usually need to cook for? 2. What is the best way to cook it to keep it moist and tender? 3. How do I prepare crackling and get it nice and crackled? Thanks so much!#2~musedmum~Posted 05 July 2010 - 02:51 PMMake sure to dry the skin well first with paper towel. score the skin, oil and lightly salt it."
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"docid": "D2087114#0",
"title": "http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/14144/what-kind-of-beer-for-beer-brats\nWhat kind of beer for beer brats?",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What kind of beer for beer brats?up vote5down votefavorite1I have a package of bratwurst that I am going to cook within the next few days. The only two beers I have in the fridge are a stout and a lager. I'm sure I could use the lager and it would turn out just fine. But what about the stout? What kinds of beers are good with beer brats? And while I'm at it, what is the most popular method of cooking beer brats? Just off hand I'd say marinate the brats in the beer, then maybe start cooking them by boiling them in the beer and then move them to the grill. Is that about right? Would that be too much exposure to the beer if I tried it with a stout?meat grilling sausages beershare improve this questionedited Apr 19 '11 at 17:13mfg9,411 8 41 105asked Apr 19 '11 at 0:45Stainsor292 2 4 104What a curious cultural misunderstanding - in Germany, the bratwurst are cooked without beer."
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"title": "http://tasteerecipe.com/2015/09/21/even-easier-than-saying-bippity-boppity-boo/2/\nEven Easier Than Saying, âBippity Boppity Booâ!",
"text": "Even Easier Than Saying, “Bippity Boppity Boo”!21 September 2015 111 Comments Argo cornstarch, bake, baked, baker, bakery, bakes, baking, baking powder, baking soda, barilla pasta, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, Borden, brown sugar, butter, cake, cake recipe, Campbell’s soups, casserole, Chiquita, Clabber Girl, College Inn, Cool Whip, creamy, crock pot, custard, custard cake, Daisy sour cream, dessert, dessert recipe, Dole, domino sugar, easy, easy cake from scratch, easy cake recipe, easy dessert, easy recipe, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, from scratch, Gold Medal flour, granulated sugar, Green Giant, Hershey, Hodgkin’s Mill, home, home recipe, Jell-O, Jif peanut butter, Johnsonville, keebler, kosher salt, Kraft, Land O Lakes, land o lakes butter, Land O'Lakes, Land O'Lakes butter, Libby, magic, Magic Custard Cake, Mc Cormick spices, Morton salt, Pam Cooking Spray, Pepperidge Farm, Philadelphia cream cheese, Powdered sugar, recipe, Ritz crackers, Sara Lee, Sargento, simple, simple cake recipe, simple recipe, slow cooker, Thorn Apple Valley, Toll House, Tru Moo milk, tyson, vanilla, vanilla extract, Vlasic, Wesson vegetable oil, whipped topping For something so easy to make, this cake does have a nice blend of textures and a creamy vanilla flavor that is, well, magical. From start to finish is just five basic steps, and baking time is roughly an hour. I mean, seriously, who doesn’t have an hour to whip up something truly magical like thus cake? Even if this cake took me ten hours to make I think I’d still be partial to whipping one up because the flavors are out of this world! This recipe is something that you hide in your recipe box and guard with your life. It’s seriously that good, folks!This recipe has been a great hit over at Hugs & Cookies xoxo! Let’s take a look at what some of the readers have said about it: I made this Magic Custard Cake it came out great. I served it with strawberries and whip cream on top. Everyone loved it and it was so easy to make. I used 2% milk and it was fine."
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"docid": "D2143320#0",
"title": "http://www.productreview.com.au/p/lumina-aldi-convection-oven.html\nLumina (Aldi) Convection Oven",
"text": "\"The Lumina (Aldi) Convection Oven has been replaced by the newer Ambiano (Aldi) 25L Toaster Oven model. Lumina (Aldi) Convection Oven3.6 from 52 reviews Write a review Ask a question1 photo Reviews (52)Q&A (69)Product details Similar products Reviews Sort by: Newest Review rating: Excellent 17Good 13OK 13Bad 1Terrible 8Your trust is our top concern. Companies can't alter or remove reviews from Product Review.com.au. Znaika Sydney Private message Date Purchased: Nov 2008Lasted 10 years even being cheap and nasty PRC product3 out of 5 , reviewed on Mar 14, 2018Bough it in 2008 new in Aldi on sale ($35), didn't think it would last even a year, but it lasted 10 years, which is just amazing, considering that bearings became noisy after 2 years of use. Despite of multiple everyday use and noisy bearing it lasted until an hour ago, when it finally gave up it's PRC ghost and stopped. Again, amazing!Purchased at: ALDISimilar opinion? Write a review on Product Review.com.au!Was this review helpful? Yes Vickie RSydney6 reviews Private message Date Purchased: May 2014Nifty oven for small dinners4 out of 5 , reviewed on Feb 05, 2018My mother loves to use this for making bbq char siu (chinese BBQ pork), it lets the oil drop down to the bottom which makes the pork retain only its juices. Haven't had any problems with it so far, but it is heavy to clean the glass container but other than that, very easy to use. Purchased at: ALDISimilar opinion?"
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"docid": "D700543#0",
"title": "https://cookeatshare.com/popular/how-to-broil-hamburger-in-the-oven\nHow to broil hamburger in the oven",
"text": "\"How to broil hamburger in the oven Recipes / How to broil hamburger in the oven (1000+)How To Cook Bacon In The Oven153 viewsgrease drippings to the trash asap. Now that you know how to cook bacon inthe oven, you How to Broil a Perfect Flank Steak693 views How to Broil oven rack at the highest setting, then turn your oven to broil Easy Oven Roasted Garlic Butter Carrots Recipe - How to Bake Carrots in the Oven31 viewsin the oven with garlic and butter are such a simple way to Join Cook Eat Share — it's free!Get new recipes from top Professionals!Share recipes and reviews with friends!Save and organize all you recipes!over 2 million users! Sign Up Now How to Cook Tri-Tip in the Oven609 views Sunday. So I’m here to humbly present how I cook tri-tip in the oven … at home… without a How to Roast Vegetables in the Oven425 viewsuse Italian Seasoning. So here goes.. Howto Roast Vegetables in the Oven All you need: 1How to Poach Eggs in the Oven195 viewsthe possibility of serving them for a crowd…. while they’re in the oven A Tale of Two Pot Roasts - Low and Slow in the Oven2568 viewsin the Oven How To Cook Sausage in the Oven238 viewscooking to nice color and internal temp of at least 165. How To Cook Sausage inthe Oven How to Cook Rice in the Oven218 views How to Cook Rice in the Oven February 23, 2014 By Dr Dan Leave a Comment Make perfect VIDEO: How to make Yogurt In Instant Pot DUO1644 viewson the desired thickness. See Also: Summary Article Name How to make yogurt in the Instantmore recipes Filipino Recipes Quiche Groups / How to broil hamburger in the oven (0)Aimee's Candy Shoppe18 membersyou love sweets, this is the place to be! Indulge in the classics as well as contemporaryfresh out of the oven13 membersfor the oven it can be anything from pies ,cakes even main dishes it doesn't have to be Mom Said This is the Way Grandma Made It!1848 membersthe Way Grandma Made It!, How many Regions in the on through generation to generation."
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"docid": "D2295629#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-hyperinflation-definition-causes-and-examples-3306097\nHyperinflation with Its Causes, Effects, and Examples",
"text": "\"US Economy Fiscal Policy & Debt Hyperinflation with Its Causes, Effects, and Examples Could You Survive Hyperinflation? Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated March 22, 2018Hyperinflation is when the prices of goods and services rise more than 50 percent a month. The severity of price increases distinguishes it from the other types of inflation. For example, galloping inflation only sees prices rise 10 percent or more a year. Causes Hyperinflation starts when a country's government begins printing money to pay for spending. As the money supply increases, prices rise as in regular inflation. An increase in the money supply is one of the two causes of inflation. The other is demand-pull inflation. It occurs when a surge in demand outstrips supply, sending prices higher. Instead of tightening the money supply to stop inflation, the government keeps printing more money to pay for spending."
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"docid": "D1802636#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-the-business-cycle-3305912\nWhat Is the Business Cycle?",
"text": "\"GDP and Growth Recessions What Is the Business Cycle? The 4 Critical Stages Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated April 02, 2018The business cycle is the natural rise and fall of economic growth that occurs over time. The cycle is a useful tool for analyzing the economy. It can also help you make better financial decisions. Stages Each business cycle has four phases. They are expansion, peak, contraction and trough. They don’t occur at regular intervals. But they do have recognizable indicators. Expansion is between the trough and the peak. That's when the economy is growing."
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"docid": "D1349491#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/science/respiratory-system\nRespiratory system",
"text": "Respiratory system, the system in living organisms that takes up oxygen and discharges carbon dioxide in order to satisfy energy requirements. In the living organism, energy is liberated, along with carbon dioxide, through the oxidation of molecules containing carbon. The term respiration denotes the exchange of the respiratory gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the organism and the medium in which it lives and between the cells of the body and the tissue fluid that bathes them.respiration: animals Different methods of respiration in animals. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. With the exception of energy used by animal life in the deep ocean, all energy used by animals is ultimately derived from the energy of sunlight. The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in conjunction with the energy of sunlight is used by plants to synthesize sugars and other components. Animals consume plants or other organic material to obtain chemical compounds, which are then oxidized to sustain vital processes. This article considers the gaseous components of air and water, the natural respiratory habitats of animals, and the basic types of respiratory structures that facilitate gas exchange in these environments. Although the acquisition of oxygen and the elimination of carbon dioxide are essential requirements for all animals, the rate and amount of gaseous exchange vary according to the kind of animal and its state of activity. In the Table the oxygen consumption of various animals is expressed in terms of millilitres of oxygen per kilogram of body weight per hour, reflecting the gas demands of different species at rest and in motion. A change in the chemical composition of the body fluids elicits a response from the central nervous system, which then excites or depresses the machinery of external respiration."
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"docid": "D1952060#0",
"title": "http://www.mybudget360.com/average-salary-in-us-income-consumption-wages-averages/\nAverage Salary in US: What does the average salary in the USA have to do with economic issues for a consumption based economy?",
"text": "Average Salary in US: What does the average salary in the USA have to do with economic issues for a consumption based economy? Posted by mybudget360 in average income, income, median household income1 Comment What is the average salary in the US? It is a challenge to get your hands on this data since a big portion of income figures are reported via median household income. In the US, the latest Census figures from 2008 to 2012 show that a typical household earned $53,000. Per capita income in the last 12 months came in at $28,000. This tends to surprise people especially with the high cost of living that has been brought on by the slow process of inflation. One of the better ways for looking at average income is by going into Social Security figures since this looks at all income earned in the country. According to the latest Social Security figures the average salary in the US is $44,321. Yet Social Security income data comes with a cap at $117,000 for 2014, the maximum taxable earnings limit. The average income in the US according to the Census is $81,400 and this goes beyond the Social Security cap rates."
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"docid": "D1637592#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/us-economy-4073968\nU.S. Economy",
"text": "\"Investing U. S. Economy Share Flip Pin Email By Kimberly Amadeo Updated March 20, 2018The United States of America is a union of 50 states in North America. Its official currency is the U. S. dollar. The United States is the world's third largest economy. In 2015, China became the world’s largest economy and the European Union is second. Despite this, the U. S. economy is still powerful. The United States has a mixed economy. That means it operates as a free market economy in consumer goods and business services, but operates as a command economy in defense, retirement programs, many aspects of medical care, and many other areas. The U. S. Constitution created and now protects America's mixed economy. Measuring the U. S. Economy The best way to estimate the size of the U. S. economy is with gross domestic product, or GDP. That measures everything produced in the United States, regardless of whether it was made by U. S. citizens and companies or foreigners."
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"docid": "D1284079#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/causes-of-inflation-3-real-reasons-for-rising-prices-3306094\nCauses of Inflation",
"text": "\"US Economy Demand Causes of Inflation What Makes Inflation Happen? Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated April 02, 2018There are two main causes of inflation. The first occurs when demand-pull conditions drive widespread price increases. The second cause of inflation results from cost-push factors. Some people think an expansion of the money supply is a third cause of inflation. But it is actually a type of demand-pull inflation. Demand-Pull Inflation Demand-pull inflation is the most common cause of rising prices. It occurs when demand for a good or service increases so much that it outstrips supply. If sellers don't raise the price, they will sell out. They soon realize they now have the luxury of hiking up prices."
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"docid": "D242420#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/23024679/economics-credit-5-flash-cards/\nEconomics credit 5",
"text": "31 terms JT81010Economics credit 5Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What are durable goods? goods that have a life expectance of 1-3 years What are nondurable goods? items such as food, clothing, soap, and gasoline because they are considered used up or consumed less than 3 yrs What is the amount of money a person has left of his or her income after taxes are collected? Disposable personal income What stage immediately follows a peak? A contraction What is depreciation? The loss of value of capital equipment that results from normal wear and tear What is the difference between recession and depression? A depression is a deep recession w/ high levels of unemployment Why does higher saving lead to higher GDP in the future? More capital is available for investment leading to higher output What is the market base that is used by the bureau of labor statistics to calculate prices made up of? Typical goods and services in an urban household How has the distribution of income in the united states changed over the last 20 years? it has become less equal What do economists look to for explanation of inflation?"
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"docid": "D1062243#0",
"title": "http://www.heritage.org/jobs-and-labor/report/productivity-and-compensation-growing-together\nProductivity and Compensation: Growing Together",
"text": "Report Jobs and Labor Productivity and Compensation: Growing Together July 17, 2013 22 min read Download Report James Sherk@James BSherk Research Fellow, Labor Economics As research fellow in labor economics at The Heritage Foundation, James Sherk researched ways to promote competition and mobility. Copied Select a Section 1 /0President John F. Kennedy believed that “a rising tide lifts all boats,” but many question if that remains true today. They point to data showing that productivity has risen sharply since the 1970s while wages have stagnated. They conclude that productivity-driven economic growth does not necessarily benefit American workers. These claims rest on misinterpreted economic statistics. They juxtapose productivity and pay [1] data that cannot be directly compared, leading to inaccurate conclusions. The claim that pay has lagged far behind productivity growth: Examines wage growth instead of total compensation, which includes rapidly growing benefits;Uses different price indexes to adjust pay and productivity for inflation;Omits the effect of faster depreciation, which reduces net income but not gross productivity; and Ignores known measurement errors in Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) productivity calculations. More careful comparisons show that measured productivity has increased 100 percent and average compensation has risen 77 percent over the past 40 years. Issues inflating productivity measurements account for most of the remaining 23 percentage point difference. An apples-to-apples comparison shows that employee compensation continues to closely follow productivity."
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"docid": "D2328745#0",
"title": "http://useconomy.about.com/od/pricing/f/Inflation.htm\nWhat Is Inflation? How It Is Measured and Managed",
"text": "\"US Economy Inflation What Is Inflation? How It Is Measured and Managed Why Inflation Is as Violent as a Mugger Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated January 03, 2018Inflation is the rising price of goods and services over time. It's an economics term that means you have to spend more to fill your gas tank, buy a gallon of milk or get a haircut. Inflation increases your cost of living. Inflation reduces the purchasing power of each unit of currency. U. S. inflation has reduced the value of the dollar. Compare the dollar's value today with that in the past. As prices rise, your money buys less. That's how inflation reduces your standard of living over time. That's why President Reagan said, \"\"Inflation is as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber, and as deadly as a hit man.\"\""
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"docid": "D445258#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperinflation\nHyperinflation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the medical condition, see Inhalation § Hyperaeration. Economics A supply and demand diagram, illustrating the effects of an increase in demand Index Outline Category History Types Classification History of economics Economic history (academic study)Schools of economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics Methodology Heterodox economics JEL classification codes Concepts Theory Techniques Econometrics Economic growth Economic system Experimental economics Mathematical economics Game theory Post-scarcity Market National accounting By application Agricultural Behavioral Business Computational Cultural Demographic Development Digitization Ecological Education Engineering Environmental Evolutionary Expeditionary Geography Health Industrial organization Information International Knowledge Labour Law Managerial Monetary / Financial Natural resource Organizational Personnel Public / Welfare economics Regional Rural Service Social Urban Welfare Lists Economists Publications ( journals)Glossary Glossary of economics Business and economics portalv t e Certain figures in this article use scientific notation for readability. In economics, hyperinflation occurs when a country experiences very high and usually accelerating rates of inflation, rapidly eroding the real value of the local currency, and causing the population to minimize their holdings of local money. The population normally switches to holding relatively stable foreign currencies. Under such conditions, the general price level within an economy increases rapidly as the official currency quickly loses real value. [ 1] The value of economic items remains relatively stable in terms of foreign currencies. Unlike low inflation, where the process of rising prices is protracted and not generally noticeable except by studying past market prices, hyperinflation sees a rapid and continuing increase in nominal prices, the nominal cost of goods, and in the supply of money. [ 2] Typically, however, the general price level rises even more rapidly than the money supply as people try ridding themselves of the devaluing currency as quickly as possible. As this scenario happens, the real stock of money (i.e., the amount of circulating money divided by the price level) decreases considerably. [ 3]Economists believe that hyperinflations are caused by large persistent government deficits financed primarily by money creation (rather than by borrowing or by increasing taxation )."
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"docid": "D1843269#0",
"title": "http://www.harpercollege.edu/mhealy/eco212i/lectures/ch16-18.htm\nChapter 16 - Interest Rates and Monetary Policy",
"text": "\"Chapter 16 - Interest Rates and Monetary Policy The type of news articles that we should be able to understand after studying this chapter:http://cnnfn.com/1999/11/16/economy/fomc/http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2001/01/04/economy/fed/index.htm OPTIONAL: http://www.federalreserveeducation.org/fed101/policy/basics.htm OUTLINEREVIEW: The Money Market Graph Money Demandasset demandtransactions demandtotal money demand The Interaction of Money Demand and Money Supply Introduction to Monetary Policy Objectives of Monetary Policy Functions of The Federal Reserve System (Fed)REVIEW / PREVIEW: Monetary Policy: Keynesian Cause-Effect Chain The Balance Sheet of the Fed The Four Tools of Monetary Policy The Four Tools: OMORRDRTerm Auction Facility Open Market Operations (OMO)Expansionary Monetary Policy: BUYING SECURITIESContractionary Monetary Policy: SELLING SECURITIESChanging the Required Reserve Ration (RR)Expansionary Monetary Policy: DECREASE RRContractionary Monetary Policy: INCREASE RRChanging the Discount Rate (DR)Expansionary Monetary Policy: DECREASE DRContractionary Monetary Policy: INCREASE DRTerm Auction Facility works like changing the Discount Rate Targeting the Fed Funds Rate Monetary Policy: the Cause-Effect Chain Monetary Policy: Evaluation and Issues Strengths of monetary policy: Recent monetary policy Problems and complications:\"\"Artful Management\"\" or \"\"Inflation Targeting\"\"? The Big Picture (see Key Graph, Figure 16.6) Shows Many Interrelationships The first thing we need to do is to develop another graph: the money market. Then we will add this new graph to two other graphs and we will have to use THREE GRAPHS TO SHOW HOW MONETARY POLICY WORKS: Expansionary Monetary Policy: Increasing the MS to decrease UE: Contractionary Monetary Policy: Decreasing the MS to decrease IN: The extra credit question for exam three will include a short new article like the ones linked at the top of this lecture and you will have to (1) decide which monetary policy tool the Fed is using, (2) SHOW the effects of that monetary policy on these three graphs., and (3) discuss what happens to UE, IN, and EG. REVIEW: The Money Market So, what is that first graph? Money Demand What is it? MD is our demand for liquidityit is our demand to keep some of our wealth in our wallets, purses, and checking accountsit is NOT a request for higher wages at work The Demand for Money: Two Components There are two sources of money demand or two reasons why do we want to hold M1 money in our wallets, purses, and in our checking account, instead of putting it in the back to earn interest. They are the (1) transactions demand and the (2) asset demand. The (3) Total demand for money (keeping money in our wallets and not in our savings account where they can earn interest) then is the transactions demand plus the asset demand. Transactions Demand for Money Definition: We keep M1 money in order to buy things It is the demand for money as a medium of exchange Transactions demand and nominal GDPdirectly related: when GDP increases the transactions demand for money also increases (shifts to the right).the main determinant of transactions demand is nominal GDPTransactions demand and interest rateswe'll assume that they are unrelated, so on a graph the transactions demand looks like: Graphically Asset demand Definition:we keep some money so that we can spend it laterthe demand for money as a store of value What determines how much money (M1) we keep in our wallets, purses, and checking accounts?"
},
{
"docid": "D294835#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-stagflation-3305964\nStagflation and Its Causes",
"text": "\"US Economy Economic Theory Stagflation and Its Causes Can Stagflation Happen Now? Share Flip Pin Email•••By Kimberly Amadeo Updated July 02, 2017Definition: Stagflation is stagnant economic growth, high unemployment and high inflation. It's an unusual situation because inflation is not supposed to occur when the economy is weak. Consumer demand drops enough to keep prices from rising. Slow growth in a normal market economy prevents inflation. Causes Stagflation occurs when the government or central banks expand the money supply at the same time they constrain supply. The most common culprit is when the government prints currency. It can also occur when central bank monetary policies create credit. Both increase the money supply. That creates the inflation."
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"docid": "D239674#0",
"title": "http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~nroubini/articles/InflationCostsCATO.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Volume 14 Number 2, Fall 1994THE COSTS OF INFLATION AND DISINFLATIONKevin Dowd While most economists agree that inflation is \"\"bad,\"\" no consensus exists over how bad it is or what should be done about it. Some believe that inflation is a major, even catastrophic, evil, and argue that monetary policy (or monetary reform) should be geared toward its outright elimination (see, e.g., Gavin and Stockman 1988; Gavin 1990; Howitt 1990a; Selody 1990a, 1990b; and Hoskins 1990: 1992). Many others argue that eliminating inflation would reduce output and employment, and the cost of the lost output and employment would more than offset the gains from establishing price stability (see, e.g., Lucas 1989, 1990; Fortin 1990; Peters 1990; and Scarth 1990). Still others argue that the costs of inflation are small anyway, and could be dealt with by other means (e.g., indexing the fiscal system, as in Aiyagari 1991). This paper tries to shed some light on these conflicting claims by assessing the available evidence on the costs of inflation and disinflation. My assessment strongly concludes that the costs of inflation are very large and that any costs of disinflation are small in comparison. Furthermore, since many of the costs of inflation identified in the literature cannot be quantified, there is a strong argument that the available evidence understates the \"\"true\"\" costs of inflation--probably by a large amount--so our estimated costs are biased considerably downwards. There is therefore a very strong presumption that the \"\"true\"\" costs of inflation must outweigh any costs of disinflation by an even greater margin than the quantitative estimates suggest. The evidence thus supports the position taken by the zero-inflation school despite fact that the quantitative jury, as it were, is rigged against it. The Costs of Inflation Anticipated Inflation and the Demand for Real Balances One widely examined cost of inflation is the welfare loss that results when anticipated inflation leads agents to reduce their real money balances."
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"docid": "D3386768#0",
"title": "http://www.quebecoislibre.org/001028-11.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Inflation is caused by printing more money. The government's monetary policies are responsible for this. Keynesian spending policies and ideology and the abolishment of the gold standard have permitted the government to depreciate our currency. The answer is to eradicate state control of the money supply. We need to divest government of its power to arbitrarily increase or decrease the money supply. In addition, we must build in pressures toward fiscal responsibility by the government with respect to the production of balanced budgets and reduction of debt. The federal government must learn to live within its means – government deficits must be prevented. The establishment of the gold standard will stifle the hidden and deceptive tax of inflation. Inflation could be controlled if government were not able to monetize debt or manipulate reserve requirements. Defining inflation Money is a commodity the value of which stems from its usefulness as a medium of exchange."
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"docid": "D1011774#0",
"title": "https://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/mortgage-fraud-2009\nMortgage Fraud Report 2009",
"text": "Mortgage Fraud Report 20092009 Mortgage Fraud Report “Year in Review”Scope Note The purpose of this study is to provide insight into the breadth and depth of mortgage fraud crimes perpetrated against the United States and its citizens during 2009. This report updates the 2008 Mortgage Fraud Report and addresses current mortgage fraud projections, issues, and the identification of mortgage fraud “hot spots.” The objective of this study is to provide FBI program managers with relevant data to better understand the threat, identify trends, allocate resources, and prioritize investigations. The report was requested by the Financial Crimes Section, Criminal Investigative Division (CID), and prepared by the Financial Crimes Intelligence Unit (FCIU), Directorate of Intelligence (DI). This report is based on FBI, state and local law enforcement, mortgage industry, and open-source reporting. Information was also provided by other government agencies, including the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development-Office of Inspector General (HUD-OIG), Federal Housing Administration (FHA), the Federal National Mortgage Association, and the U. S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (Fin CEN). Industry reporting was obtained from the Lexis Nexis Mortgage Asset Research Institute (MARI), Realty Trac, Inc., Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA), and Interthinx®. Some industry reporting was acquired through open sources. While the FBI has high confidence in all of these sources, some inconsistencies relative to the cataloging of statistics by some organizations are noted. For example, suspicious activity reports (SARs) are cataloged according to the year in which they are submitted and the information contained within them may describe activity that occurred in previous months or years."
},
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"docid": "D2095944#0",
"title": "https://www.gobankingrates.com/banking/which-country-interest-rates/\nCountries With the Highest Interest Rates Today",
"text": "Countries With the Highest Interest Rates Today Planning to move? Consider these countries with the highest interest rates in the world. By Terence Loose July 27, 2017With extremely low interest rates in the U. S., you won’t get rich by parking your money in a savings account . In other countries, however, your cash could make a nice chunk of change just sitting in the bank, due to extremely high interest rates. If you’re thinking about relocating, consider a country where you can earn substantial interest on deposit accounts, but make sure factor in how inflation affects interest rates. Here are the countries with the highest interest rates in the world: Ukraine: 20.00%Uzbekistan: 20.00%Argentina: 17.45%Mongolia: 15.10%Azerbaijan 15.00%Iran: 15.00%Keep reading to find out which other countries have high rates on one-year certificates of deposit, as well as real interest rates and rates adjusted for inflation. Related: Here’s How the Average Savings Account Interest Rate Compares to Yours Interest Rates Today: The Highest Interest Rates in the World Checking, savings, money market account and CD interest rates in the U. S. are low. Consider that the average 12-month CD rate is a mere 0.24 percent, according to the FDIC. If you’re wondering if rates are better in other countries, the answer is yes; many countries offer better rates on CD-like products. But there are risks, including unstable governments and economies."
},
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"docid": "D39327#0",
"title": "http://business.illinois.edu/~mdyer/chapter/msch6sol.htm\nChapter 6 The Trade-Off Between Risk and Return",
"text": "Chapter 6 The Trade-Off Between Risk and Return Answers to End-of-Chapter Questions Q6-1. Why is it important to focus on total returns when measuring an investment’s performance? A6-1. The total return measures the increase or decrease in wealth that an investor achieves from holding a particular investment. Focusing on only the income component or the capital gain or loss component can potentially miss an important determinant of an investor’s wealth. Q6-2. Why do real returns matter more than nominal returns? A6-2. If the reason that people invest is to have more money to spend later in life, then the real return measures the increase in spending power over time. It is not how much money you have that counts, it’s how much you can buy with that money."
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"docid": "D3247959#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/49840296/macro-economics-flash-cards/\nmacro economics",
"text": "\"526 terms kri3tinemacro economicsch 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,In November 2010 the labor force in Siouxtown, was 14,800. There were 14,483 persons employed. The local unemployment rate was? 2.1%The _______ argument points out that if an employer reacts to poor business conditions by reducing pay for all workers, then the best workers, with the best employment alternatives at other firms, are the most likely to leave and the least-attractive workers, with employment alternatives, are most likely to stay. adverse selection of wage cuts The unemployment rate may underestimate the true extent of unemployment if: many part-time employees would like to work fulltime, but are unable to get additional work. // many people become discouraged and cease looking for work. Freelife, New Hampshire has a labor of 78,567 persons and employment of 74,382. The unemployment rate is ______ and the participation rate is _____. 8.3%; 60%The labor force consists of: all adults who are working actively seeking work The definition of market equilibrium states that at the _____, the quantity of labor demanded by employers will equal the quantity supplied. equilibrium wage Gomer loses his job as a road construction worker and cannot find another position with equivalent pay and benefits."
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"docid": "D2196136#0",
"title": "http://www.proprofs.com/flashcards/story.php?title=death-by-econ\nDeath By Econ",
"text": "\"Death By Econ47 cards | Created by tuc01116 | 8 years ago Flashcards Memorize Quiz Match Gravity The Worst Thing I Have Ever Experienced View Flashcards Preview Flashcards Front Back Figure 14.5 Suppose the economy is in short-run equilibrium above potential GDP, the unemployment rate is very low, and wages and prices are rising. Using the static AD-AS model, the correct Fed policy for this situation would be depicted as a movement from C to BTable 14-1 The hypothetical information in the table shows what the values for real GDP and price level will be in 2015 if the Fed does not use monetary policy. Which of the following policies makes sense if the Fed wants to keep real GDP at its potential level in 2015? The Fed should lower the target for the federal funds rate Which of the following would be classified as fiscal policy? The federal government cuts taxes to stimulate the economy The increase in the amount that the government collects in taxes when the economy expands and the decrease in the amount that the government collects in taxes when the economy goes into a recession is an example of Automatic stabilizers The largest and fastest-growing category of federal government expenditures is transfer payments An increase in government purchases will increase aggregate demand because government expenditures are a component of aggregate demand Expansionary fiscal policy involves increasing government purchases or decreasing taxes Figure 15-1 An increase in taxes would be depicted as a movement from _____ using the static AD-AS model B to AFigure 15-1 Suppose the economy is in short-run equilibrium below potential GDP and Congress and the president lower taxes to move the economy back to long-run equilibrium. Using the static AD-AS , this would be depicted as movement from A to BFigure 15-1 Suppose the economy is in short-run equilibrium below potential GDP and no fiscal or monetary policy is pursued. Using the static AD-AS model, this would be depicted as a movement from A to EIf real GDP exceeded potential real GDP and inflation was increasing, which of the following would be an appropriate fiscal policy? An increase in taxes Figure 15-3 In the dynamic model of AD-AS, if the economy is at point A in year 1 and it is expected to go to point B in year 2, Congress and the president would most likely increase taxes The multiplier effect refers to the series of induced increases in consumption spending that result from an initial increase in autonomous expenditures A change in consumption spending caused by income changes is ______ change in spending, and a change in government spending that occurs to improve roads and bridges is _____ change in spending. an induced; an autonomous Which of the following would increase the size of the government purchases multiplier? a decrease in the amount saved by households from an increase in income If the tax multiplier is -1.5 and a $200 billion tax increase is implemented, what is the change in GDP, holding everything else constant? ("
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"docid": "D164058#0",
"title": "http://bilbo.economicoutlook.net/blog/?p=7299\n100-percent reserve banking and state banks",
"text": "100-percent reserve banking and state banks Posted on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 by bill Today we examine two propositions: (a) 100-percent reserve banking; and (b) national government spending without taxation and debt issuance. Believe it or not the two propositions have been related in the debates over many years. Modern monetary theory (MMT) is agnostic to the first proposition although individuals within the paradigm have diverging views. However in the case of the second proposition it is central to MMT that a currency-issuing government has no revenue-constraint and should not issue debt to match net spending. Further, taxation is an effective tool for attenuating overall agggregate demand rather than raising revenue for a government that can spend regardless. Before reading this blog I suggest you consult some earlier blogs – Operational design arising from modern monetary theory – Asset bubbles and the conduct of banks – Functional finance and modern monetary theory – Breaking up the banks – as background material. The discussion on my blog in recent days has, in part, focused on what to do with banks and specifically whether we should have a Full-reserve banking system which is described as a banking system:… in which the full amount of each depositor’s funds are available in reserve (as cash or other highly liquid assets) …. [ and] … when each depositor had the legal right to withdraw them. Full-reserve banking is a.k.a a 100-percent reserve banking system or a Giro system (the latter being from the old days of the Bank of Amsterdam). The Postbank in the Netherlands still runs a Giro bank!A related proposal was advanced by James Tobin in 1985 (20-21) where he proposed a new “deposited currency” which would be payable to anyone on demand by either the central bank or the commercial banks."
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"docid": "D3040329#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/060216/are-tips-cheap-right-now.asp\nAre TIPS Cheap Right Now?",
"text": "\"Treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS) have been trading at a discount since February, when deflationary fears pushed their yields clear down to 1.2%. These securities are well poised to profit in the event that inflation occurs, although many financial analysts don’t see this anywhere on the horizon. But these securities may be a good bargain right now for those who want to hedge their positions against inflation in the future. Here’s what you need to know about these unique securities and how they can provide your portfolio with a measure of protection against inflation. How They Work TIPS are a special type of bond that pay a stated coupon rate (currently about 0.15% for 10-year TIPS) and have principal amounts that are adjusted for inflation according to the rise and fall of the Consumer Price Index. Their coupon rates are generally lower than what Treasuries pay, but their adjustments to principal are designed to more than make up for this in the event of real inflation. ( For more, see: Inflation Protected Securities: How They Work . ) TIPS also produce phantom income that must be reported each year that the principal is adjusted upwards. But the investor won’t see this money until maturity. This is why many investors hold these instruments in their IRAs or qualified plans instead of taxable retail accounts."
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"docid": "D1950449#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_pH_would_the_enzyme_be_most_effective\nAt what pH would the enzyme be most effective?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Biology Zoology or Animal Biology At what p H would the enzyme be most effective? Flag At what p H would the enzyme be most effective? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. It depends on what type of Enzyme. Enzymes have different optimum p H depending on the environment they work in, for example and enzyme in the stomach of a human would have a p H of about 2 but an enzyme in human saliva has an optimum p H of 5.6.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No ROB-MITCH 1 Contribution PH effect on enzymes? A change in p H can alter the ionization of the R groups of the amino acids. When the charges on the amino acids change, hydrogen bonding within the protein molecule changes an …What effect has p H on enzymes?too high or too low p H denatures the enzymes. you will get a small reaction with a base or acid. neutral p H level maximizes reactions S b c 15 Contributions What is the reason why p H effects enzymes?"
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"docid": "D89669#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-are-digestive-enzyme-supplements-1945171\nCan Digestive Enzyme Supplements Help Your Digestive Distress?",
"text": "\"Digestive Health Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment Can Digestive Enzyme Supplements Help Your Digestive Distress? Types and Effectiveness of Over-the-Counter Supplements By Barbara Bolen, Ph D | Reviewed by Emmy Ludwig, MDUpdated July 02, 2017Share Pin Email Printlondoneye/Vetta/Getty Images Digestive enzyme supplements are products designed to mimic the effects of naturally occurring digestive enzymes found within our bodies that aid in breaking down and absorbing food. These products are sold over-the-counter with manufacturer claims that they ease stomach problems and are helpful for many different types of health conditions. This overview will educate you as to the most common types of digestive enzymes sold as supplements and help you to decide if such a supplement might be right for you. Say Hello to Your Pancreas You cannot have a full understanding of the benefits of digestive enzyme supplements without understanding what naturally-occurring digestive enzymes do within the body. Take a moment to reacquaint yourself with your pancreas. Among other things, your pancreas secretes a variety of enzymes that help to break down the fats, proteins, and carbohydrates that you have ingested. When the pancreas is not functioning as it should, due to disease or injury, malabsorption of important nutrients occurs. In these cases, the use of supplemental pancreatic enzymes will be indicated. Medical researchers have also considered the use of digestive enzymes for a variety of other health conditions."
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"docid": "D86198#0",
"title": "https://thinksteroids.com/articles/thyroid-hormone-growth-hormone/\nThyroid Hormone + Growth Hormone â If You Arenât Using T4 with Your GH, Youâre Not Doing It Right",
"text": "Thyroid Hormone + Growth Hormone – If You Aren’t Using T4 with Your GH, You’re Not Doing It Right July 23, 2006 By Anthony Roberts Quite some time ago, I wrote a book on Anabolics, and since then, I’ve received quite a bit of feedback on it. Some of the information contained in the book is based on the 50-60 profiles I completed for Steroid.com’s main page. As a result, I get feedback on certain portions of the book from people who have read them online. When someone takes the time to send an e-mail to Steroid.com or Anabolic Books LLC, they’re screened, and eventually some of them make their way to my e-mail account. Anabolic Books LLC is publisher- a little known fact is that my book is actually wasn’t edited by me, nor do I own the rights to any of it. When they forward an e-mail to me, I typically consider it very carefully, and reply to the original sender. If amendments or additions are useful for anything I’ve previously written (readers frequently send me recently published studies), I typically reply and thank the person for their help. This time, something odd happened. I was forwarded an e-mail from Anabolic Books, and the reader seemed to know what he was talking about, but (I thought) mistaken about interactions between Growth Hormone and Thyroid medication. I took a look at the e-mail, and knew that I could quickly find a study that I had saved previously, to send to the reader, to verify that the claims in my work on GH were sound."
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"docid": "D33250#0",
"title": "https://experiencelife.com/article/all-about-absorption/\nAll About Absorption",
"text": "\"- Nutrition -All About Absorption By Victoria Freeman | January - February 2005Knowing how your body absorbs nutrients can help you fuel Your workouts – and your life. Before I knew better, I thought caffeine was one of the major food groups. A hit first thing in the morning, followed by several more throughout the day, and I was the queen of productivity. Afternoon slump? No problem. Another cup of joe and I was perky as could be. I’m a dyed-in-the-wool vegetarian and an exceptionally healthy eater, but I was convinced that every healthy meal I painstakingly planned would go down a whole lot better with some caffeine. Now that I’m more nutritionally enlightened, I’ve loosened the grip on my coffee cup – a little. I learned that caffeine can reduce nutrient absorption, so this coffee/tea/diet soda fixation was actually robbing my body of some of the nutrients I was so careful to eat. But the more important message that this tidbit brought to my attention is this: Consuming the right foods is not the end of the nutritional story, and just because something makes it to your stomach doesn’t mean your body will actually use it as you intended."
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"docid": "D766649#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_temperature_effect_yeast_fermentation\nHow does temperature effect yeast fermentation?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Biology How does temperature effect yeast fermentation? Flag How does temperature effect yeast fermentation? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Yeast fermentation is affected by temperature as a result of the various different standards of temperatures that the yeasts are exposed to. If the yeasts are exposed to their optimum temperature (approximately 66.667 degrees Celsius), then this would yield the most amount of fermentation. However, the process by which fermentation occurs in the first place is by respiration, which obviously includes enzymes. Thus, if yeast cells become denatured, as a result of a too high temperature, which causes the yeast cells enzymes to be denatured, then the yeast would not ferment to the best of their ability, hence causing a decrease in the rate of fermentation. Likewise, if the yeast cells are exposed to low temperatures, then the yeast cells would be inhibited, and so they would also not work. However, this can be fixed unlike the prior case. When temperatures become optimum again, the yeast would ferment as usual again.11 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
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"docid": "D1597550#0",
"title": "http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/linuspaulinginstitute/2015/05/28/questions-about-vitamin-c/\nQuestions about Vitamin C",
"text": "\"Questions about Vitamin CPosted on May 28, 2015 by Alexander Michels, Ph D | 34 Replies Have questions about vitamin C? As part of the webinar by our resident expert on vitamin C, Alexander Michels, Ph D, answered questions submitted online. If you have more questions you would like answered, see part 2 of this FAQ or feel free to ask!Vitamin C in the Body How long does vitamin C stay in the body? Vitamin C can stay in the body for weeks. Levels of vitamin C in the blood are controlled by the kidneys through a process known as ‘renal reabsorption,’ which prevents vitamin C from being lost in the urine. Taking large doses of it can overwhelm this system, so the extra amount is lost in the urine in a matter of hours. When someone who already has high levels in the blood takes some vitamin C, the increase in the body is only temporary – the majority is lost in the urine. When someone who doesn’t have high blood levels of vitamin C takes it, the vitamin stays in the system longer. How should doses of vitamin C be divided to maximize the blood concentration and the time it stays in my body? I should start by saying there is no known advantage of keeping plasma levels above the threshold set by your kidney."
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"docid": "D737220#0",
"title": "http://www.medicalsciencenavigator.com/physiology-of-self-renewal/\nWhen physiology shapes anatomy, lifespan of body parts",
"text": "Physiology of Self Renewal When physiology shapes anatomy, lifespan of body parts While the general features of human beings can be described with pictures and models of body parts in various degrees of assembly, actual human beings exhibit a great deal of variability that is dictated by their physiology. In fact, many of your body parts are a different age than your birth age. The process of self renewal is important for you to understand, because its efficiency changes with age. Dr. Jonas Frisen at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm used carbon 14 that was incorporated into DNA during above ground testing of nuclear weapons prior to 1963 to follow the age of DNA in human tissues [published in Cell 2005 Jul15;122 (1):133-43]. Carbon 14 is a low intensity radioactive atom that decays slowly with a very long half life. Mitosis of Living Cells, photomicrograph by Dimarion at Shutterstock.com Within cells most molecules are constantly being made and destroyed. An exception is the DNA, the genetic material of the cell. A cell acquires its DNA on the day its parent cell divided, and it is kept intact by repair mechanisms until the cell dies. Because DNA does not change over the lifetime of a cell, the extent of carbon 14 enrichment can be used to figure out the age of cells. There are two ways for a body to produce new cells. The first way, mitosis, is for a particular cell type, such as a liver cell, to divide and produce two new cells that are copies of the original."
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"docid": "D165450#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-long-does-Klonopin-Clonazepam-stay-in-your-system\nHow long does Klonopin (Clonazepam) stay in your system?",
"text": "\"Stephan Rabben, pharmaceutical industry Answered Jun 3, 2016The half-life of Klonopin (active ingredient and generic name, Clonazepam) is ~1.5 days or approximately 35 hours. What this means is that after that length of time, the concentration of the drug has halved within the range of detection. However, even by that stage, it’s vital that you refrain from consuming other drugs, particularly barbiturate sleeping pills,alcohol, painkillers, narcotics and suchlike. As with all benzodiazepines, such as Ativan, Valium or Xanax, allow at least two full days to pass between taking Klonopin and such other substances. Keep in mind that the time period given above is the average for healthy patients. If your body is aged,infirm or ill, especially if your liver and kidney function issuppressed, then the drug may become concentrated in your system overtime. This buildup may also occur in an otherwise healthy person in the event of prolonged usage of Klonopin. At the upper ranges, Klonopin may remain in your system for over two days. Although the subjective experience of the effects will have long diminished or lapsed entirely, the remnant Klonopin is still capable of interacting with any fresh medication you take. This can lead to potentially dangerous drug interactions."
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"docid": "D1883397#0",
"title": "http://www.marysherbs.com/heal/heal-acip.htm\nUnderstanding Acidosis (pH)",
"text": "\"Understanding Acidosis (p H)What happens in the body when your p H is off? The human body needs to take in the right amount of acidic and alkalizing nutrients to maintain a healthy p H balance. Your daily intake should be 20% acidic and 80% alkalizing. If this balance is not maintained, the body has to compensate in the following ways. It first robs minerals from the bones, joints, muscles, gallbladder and mucousal lining of the digestive track. When the body robs calcium from the bones you can develop a weak back. If Ieft untreated, this can develop into Osteoporosis (low bone density). Robbing calcium and sodium from the joints can cause them to start to lock up, get stiff, sore and/or crack. After a time, the immune system often attacks acid which may settle in the joints. A doctor would probably diagnose this as \"\"arthritis\"\"."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060919191155AAx3x4g\nA change in pH can change the shape of a protein. How will a change in pH affect the function of an enzime?",
"text": "Science & Mathematics Biology A change in p H can change the shape of a protein. How will a change in p H affect the function of an enzime?such as hexokinase? Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Most enzymes have an optimal p H at which they operate most efficitently. As the p H changes significantly from that optimal range, more and more amino acid side chains of the protein become protonated or unprontonated (depending on wether you are getting more basic or acidic); the new charge structure of the protein will cause it to arrange differently, causing it to be less efficient and eventually completely non-functional. I can't recall what the optimal p H is for hexokinase, but most enzymes of the body work best at around 7.2 (which is the p H of most areas of your body). Some notable exceptions to that are enzymes of the digestive tract which operate under highly acidic (stomach) or fairly alkaline (duodenum of small intestine) conditions. Geoffrey B · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment The effect depends on the magnitude of the change in p H. Most enzymes would tolerate a change of say 1 p H unit either side of their optimum. Their activity would decline but may still work to some degree. The p H change may not affect the protein structure substantially but can alter the chemistry involved in the specific reaction catalysed and may have an effect on the substrate as well. I don't know the specifics about hexokinase except it is the first enzyme in glycolysis."
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"docid": "D2902815#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/phenotypic-variation-definition-lesson-quiz.html\nPhenotypic Variation: Definition & Explanation",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 58K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Genotypic Variation: Definition & Example The Broad-Sense Heritability Equation Relative Fitness: Definition & Equation Genotype-Environment Interaction and Phenotypic Plasticity Lesson Transcript Instructor: Katy Metzler Katy teaches biology at the college level and did her Ph. D. work on infectious diseases and immunology. Phenotypic variation in a population of organisms can contribute to natural selection and evolution. Find out what phenotypic variation is, what can cause it, and why it only sometimes contributes to evolution. What is Phenotypic Variation? Phenotypes are traits or characteristics of an organism that we can observe, such as size, color, shape, capabilities, behaviors, etc. Not all phenotypes can actually be seen. For example, blood types are phenotypes that we can only observe using laboratory techniques. Phenotypes can be caused by genes, environmental factors, or a combination of both. Phenotypic variation, then, is the variability in phenotypes that exists in a population."
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"docid": "D360350#0",
"title": "http://people.csail.mit.edu/seneff/statins_muscle_damage_heart_failure.html\nStatins and Myoglobin: How Muscle Pain and Weakness Progress to Heart, Lung and Kidney Failure",
"text": "\"To link to this essay, copy the following code to your site: Statins and Myoglobin: How Muscle Pain and Weakness Progress to Heart, Lung and Kidney Failureby Stephanie [email protected] January 28, 2010. Translation into Danish by Daniela Milton Slovenian translation courtesy of Gasper Halipovich. Translation into Macedonian by Petra Vlasic. /a>Translation into Polish by Marek Murawski. /a>1. Introduction Statin drug use has steadily increased over the last several decades, due to the widespread belief that cholesterol reduction is an important step in preventing heart disease. It is undeniable that statins are effective: they can decrease serum cholesterol levels from over 300 db/ml to well within the normal range in a matter of weeks. For a person who already has normal cholesterol levels, statins can drive their cholesterol down to levels not seen in nature. Statins have also been shown to reduce the relative risk of heart attacks in men in their 50's by as much as 30%, but, because heart attacks are relatively rare for this segment of the population, the absolute risk reduction is only on the order of 2%, a point that is often missed by the person being treated. All drugs have potential side effects, and with any drug it's a matter of weighing the risk/benefit factors to decide whether the drug is warranted."
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"docid": "D3358546#0",
"title": "http://www.naturalmedicinejournal.com/journal/2013-09/use-digestive-enzymes-specific-digestive-disorders\nThe Use of Digestive Enzymes in Specific Digestive Disorders",
"text": "A continuation of our interview with enzyme expert M. Mamadou, Ph DBy M. Mamadou, Ph DPrinter Friendly Page As a companion piece to our Q&A with M. Mamadou, Ph D, in the September 2013 NMJ Supplement, we asked Dr Mamadou to outline some specific digestive orders that can benefit from the use of supplemental digestive enzymes. Read the full Q&A here. Supplemental digestive enzymes can be very helpful in alleviating digestive disorders. Some specific conditions in which supplemental digestive enzymes can be used include the following. Pancreatic Insufficiency This condition refers to the inability of the pancreas to produce enough digestive enzymes to help break down the foods in the intestine. Sometimes, the pancreas may produce the enzymes, but those enzymes are destroyed for various reasons before they perform their function. The end result in cases of pancreatic insufficiency is malabsorption, diarrhea, high susceptibility to diseases, and other serious health conditions. Thus, under such conditions, the normal therapy is to have the patient take enzymes. The enzymes currently used are mostly enzymes derived from porcine pancreas. Although that practice has worked, there is trend to use supplemental enzymes derived from plants or fungal fermentations."
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"docid": "D1162818#0",
"title": "http://www.rlcure.com/histamine2.html\n.",
"text": "\"from Net Doctor Food intolerances are notoriously difficult to test for. A person's tolerance to certain foods can vary from day to day, and it's not clearly understood how some foods can cause such a variety of symptoms, but not a full-blown allergic reaction. This means it is difficult to design a reliable test for the consistent detection of problem food. There are a number of commercial 'allergy testing' kits available, but the effectiveness of many of them is questionable - results can differ even within the same person. Doctors specialising in allergic reactions use blood tests to look for the level of immune reaction within the body, but these too often fail to pick up an intolerance. The blood tests are designed to look at the body's response to a foreign substance, rather than one that isn't completely foreign, as is thought to be the case with a food causing intolerance symptoms. The most successful way of dealing with any intolerance is an exclusion diet. This involves eliminating suspect foods from the diet and then gradually reintroducing them. Problem foods soon make themselves known.from Weil Lifestyle Best Test for Food Intolerance? With certain exceptions (such as sensitivities to lactose and gluten, both of which have a genetic basis), food intolerances are often highly individual and mysterious."
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"docid": "D1334933#0",
"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=147736\nThe Effect of pH on the Activity of Catalase",
"text": "\"The Effect of p H on the Activity of Catalase Length: 2256 words (6.4 double-spaced pages)Rating: Excellent Open Document- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Text Preview More ↓Continue reading... Open Document The Effect of p H on the Activity of Catalase Planning Experimental Work Secondary Resources Catalase is a type of enzyme found in different types of foods such as potatoes, apples and livers. It speeds up the disintegration of hydrogen peroxide into water because of the molecule of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) but it remains unchanged at the end of the reaction. This is a type of reaction where a molecule is broken down into smaller pieces. It is called an anabolic reaction. This experiment is the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide to form water and oxygen in the air. Catalase is found in a cell organelle called the peroxisome. Peroxisomes in animal cells are occupied in the decomposition of fatty acids, and the separation of cholesterol and bile acids. White blood cells create hydrogen peroxide to destroy bacteria. Hydrogen Peroxide is a result of fatty acid oxidization. Catalase prevents the hydrogen from damaging the cell itself."
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"docid": "D1524591#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_pH_affect_amylase_activity\nHow does pH affect amylase activity?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science How does p H affect amylase activity? Flag How does p H affect amylase activity? Answer by Skier chick8 Confidence votes 419Anylase works best in a slightly basic p H so a very acidic p H will denaturate the enzyme making it unable to do it's job. Effects of p H Enzymes are affected by changes in p H. The most favorable p H value - the point where the enzyme is most active - is known as the optimum p H. Extremely high or low p H values generally result in complete loss of activity for most enzymes. p H is also a factor in the stability of enzymes. As with activity, for each enzyme there is also a region of p H optimal stability. In addition to temperature and p H there are other factors, such as ionic strength, which can affect the enzymatic reaction. Each of these physical and chemical parameters must be considered and optimized in order for an enzymatic reaction to be accurate and reproducible. Hope this helps ;)11 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How does p H affect enzyme activity?"
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"docid": "D2281296#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_effect_of_high_or_low_pH_on_the_human_body\nWhat is the effect of high or low pH on the human body?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Conditions and Diseases What is the effect of high or low p H on the human body? Flag What is the effect of high or low p H on the human body? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The human body has a slightly acid p H of 7.35-7.45. If the p H drops, the condition is called acidosis. The p H of the human body will never reach the neutral (7.00) before the condition becomes fatal. If the p H of the human body raises, the condition is called alkalinosis. This condition is also fatal. The human body has a slightly acid p H of 7.35-7.45. If the p H drops, the condition is called acidosis."
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"docid": "D1992203#0",
"title": "http://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/science/activity-of-diastase-on-starch.html\nActivity of Diastase On Starch",
"text": "\"Activity of Diastase On Starch Extracts from this document... Introduction ACTIVITY OF DIASTASE ON STARCH Brief Starch is a polymer where the individual units in the polymer are glucose molecules. The most important enzyme that degrades starch is called diastase. This enzyme catalyses a split in the starch polymer so that eventually what is left over are short chains consisting of just a few glucose units (maltose). These can then be broken down by water so that the entire starch polymer is degraded to glucose. The glucose concentration that will be produced in a fixed time by the action of diastase on starch can be measured to find out the rate of hydrolysis of starch, as the equation below shows: STARCH DIASTASE GLUCOSE + MALTOSE The reaction between starch + water = glucose is called hydrolysis. In the chemical reaction that occurs, water is introduced into the bond between two glucose units with a -OH becoming part of one side of the bond and a hydrogen (H-) becoming attached to the other glucose molecule. Rate of hydrolysis of starch ? concentration of glucose produced (In the above relation time is kept constant) Glucose concentration can be measured by titrating glucose solution with quantitative Benedict solution having sodium carbonate in it. 25ml of quantitative Benedict solution+10 grams of sodium carbonate can be titrated with a solution having glucose in it. This titration gives us the volume of glucose solution used to carry out the titration."
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"docid": "D723448#0",
"title": "http://www.scienceinschool.org/2011/issue18/uracil\nUracil in DNA: error or signal?",
"text": "Ages: 16-19Issue 18 - 03/03/2011Uracil in DNA: error or signal? Angéla Békési, Beáta G Vértessy Uracil is well known as one of the bases used in RNA, but why is it not used in DNA – or is it? Angéla Békési and Beáta G Vértessy investigate. Thymine versus uracil Our genetic information is stored in the form of DNA, using a four-letter alphabet. The four ‘letters’ correspond to the four chemical bases that each building block of DNA – called a nucleotide – can have: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C) and guanine (G; see Figure 1 ). As James Watson and Francis Crick famously discovered, DNA forms a double helix in which the four bases always pair up the same way, through specific hydrogen bonds: adenine binds to thymine, and guanine to cytosine (see Figures 2 and 3 ). Figure 1: The key components of a nucleotide, the basic building block of DNA. The sugar deoxyribose and the phosphate group are invariant, whereas the organic base can be of one of four types: A, T, G and C. Click to enlarge image Image courtesy of Nicola Graf Figure 2: The chemical structure of DNA, showing the base-pairings A-T and G-C. The hydrogen-bonded bases link together the two sugar-phosphate backbones. Click to enlarge image Image courtesy of Madeleine Price Ball; image source: Wikimedia Commons Figure 3: The double helix structure of DNA. Click to enlarge image Image courtesy of Forluvoft; image source: Wikimedia Commons There is an alternative fifth letter, though: uracil (U), which forms the same pattern of hydrogen bonds with adenine (see Figure 4 )."
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"docid": "D966564#0",
"title": "http://www.pfsfoundation.org/\nWelcome to the Post-Finasteride Syndrome Foundation",
"text": "Overview The Post-Finasteride Syndrome Foundation is dedicated to funding research on the characterization, underlying biologic mechanisms and treatments of post-finasteride syndrome (PFS). A secondary goal is to increase global public awareness of PFS. Often life-altering, PFS is characterized by devastating sexual, neurological, and physical side effects that persist in men who have taken the 5-alpha reductase type II enzyme inhibitor finasteride. Finasteride is prescribed for the treatment of hair loss under the brand name Propecia (and generics) and for the treatment of enlarged prostate under the brand name Proscar (and generics ). Syndrome The most common persistent side effects of finasteride are loss of libido, erectile dysfunction, depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety, panic attacks, Peyronie’s disease, penile shrinkage, gynecomastia, muscle atrophy, cognitive impairment, insomnia, severely dry skin and tinnitus. These can last for years after stopping the drug. [ more…]Research The PFS Foundation’s primary objective is to help establish medical consensus and acceptance of PFS by promoting scientific and clinical research. Research initiatives focus on uncovering underlying biologic mechanisms for the syndrome and its persistent side effects at a molecular level. [ more…]Publications The PFS Foundation serves as a central resource for published research on the condition, including recent studies in JAMA Dermatology, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, and Pharmacotherapy. We facilitate collaborative efforts amongst health care professionals and leading scientists worldwide. ["
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"docid": "D1960303#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/20877871/biochem-practice-exam-2-flash-cards/\nBiochem practice exam 2",
"text": "\"66 terms catie_connoley Biochem practice exam 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort The dodecapeptide: GLY-HIS-ASP-ARG-PRO-ASN-GLN-PHE-LEU-LYS-GLU-SER has ___ charges at neutral p H 7the binding of oxygen to hemogobin exhibits the following characteristics: 1. saturation at low oxygen conc 2. positive cooperativity 3. hyperbolic curve 4. max binding at low oxygen pressure 5. all the above 2the Bohr effect for hemoglobin describes.. the increased binding of oxygen when blood ph increasesanionic detergents can denature a protein by binding to side chains of _____ AA aromatic planar polar/hydrophilic nonpolar/hydrophobic basic nonpolar/hydrophopicenzymes function by lowering activation energy of a reactionphosphorylation of glycogen phosphorylase increases glycogen breakdownthe phenomenon of coupling always involves reactions that produce energy and reactions that require energy CH3CHO (acetaldehyde) + NADH + H+ --> CH3CH2OH (ethanol) + NAD+ which reactant is being oxidized in this reaction? 1. ethanol 2."
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"docid": "D244094#0",
"title": "http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moontides/\n.",
"text": "\"A Few Facts About Lunar Tides The gravitational force of the moon is one ten-millionth that of earth, but when you combine other forces such as the earth's centrifugal force created by its spin, you get tides. The sun's gravitational force on the earth is only 46 percent that of the moon. Making the moon the single most important factor for the creation of tides. The sun's gravity also produces tides. But since the forces are smaller, as compared to the moon, the effects are greatly decreased. Tides are not caused by the direct pull of the moon's gravity. The moon is pulling upwards on the water while the earth is pulling downward. Slight advantage to the moon and thus we have tides. Whenever the Moon, Earth and Sun are aligned, the gravitational pull of the sun adds to that of the moon causing maximum tides. Spring tides happen when the sun and moon are on the same side of the earth (New Moon) or when the sun and moon are on opposite sides of the earth (Full Moon)."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/20057395/science-seasons-moon-tides-flash-cards/\nScience - Seasons, Moon, Tides",
"text": "\"22 terms laurenshai01Science - Seasons, Moon, Tides Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What causes seasons? -The tilt of the earth's axis -we receive the Sun's rays most directly in the summer. In the winter, when we are tilted away from the Sun.what is the summer/winter solstice? summer: the longest day of the year/ June 20 or 21 winter:shortest day of the year/ December 21 or 22Draw what the earth looks like in each season? ... what is the spring vernal equinox? It occurs around March 21, and marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. It also marks the beginning of fall in the Southern Hemisphere.high tide - moon is directly overhead; 180 degreeslow tide - when the moon is 90 degrees to your locationneap tide - a less than average tide occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon - occurs between high tide and low tidespring tide - A tide just after a new or full moon - when gravitational forces that are parallel - when tide is high and low tide Pointing of the axis to the North Star - Earth is always tilted and pointing to the North Star even when it's orbiting around the Sun How long does it take for the Earth to make a complete orbit around the Sun? The Moon? -"
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"docid": "D1160608#0",
"title": "https://prezi.com/hn3sx19hbwbl/chapter-20-lesson-3-eclipses-and-tides/\nChapter 20 Lesson 3: Eclipses and Tides",
"text": "Public & reusable Create your own Make a copy Share Embed Like Chapter 20 Lesson 3: Eclipses and Tides No descriptionby Danielle Stableron 24 February 2016Tweet Comments ( 0)Please log in to add your comment. Report abuse Transcript of Chapter 20 Lesson 3: Eclipses and Tides Chapter 20 Lesson 3: Eclipses and Tides Solar Eclipses During the new moon phase, Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are lined up and the Moon cast a shadow on Earth's surface When the Moon's shadow appears on Earth's surface, a solar eclipse is occurring Lunar Eclipses a lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into Earth's shadow when only part of the Moon passes through the Earth's umbra, a partial lunar eclipse occurs lunar eclipses can only occur during a full moon phase, when the Moon and the Sun are on opposite sides of Earth Shadows Light from the Sun and other wide sources casts shadows two distinct parts Tidespages 744 - 751 what is a solar eclipse? what is a lunar eclipse? how do the Moon and the Sun affect Earth's oceans? Vocabulary umbra penumbra solar eclipse lunar eclipse tide the ______ is the central darker part of a shadow where light is totally blocked umbra the ___________ is the lighter part of a shadow where the light is partially blocked penumbra if you were to stand within the penumbra of an object, you would be able to see part of the light source if you stood within the umbra of an object, you would not see the light source at all Total Solar Eclipse during a total solar eclipse, the Moon appears to cover the Sun completely. You can only see a total solar eclipse from within the Moon's umbra. during a total solar eclipse the sky becomes dark enough that you can see stars a total solar eclipse will last no longer than about 7 minutes You can see a partial solar eclipse from within the Moon's much larger penumbra The Sun's appearance changes during an eclipse as the Moon moves in the sky The stages of a partial solar eclipse are similar to the stages of a total solar eclipse, except that the Moon never completely covers the Sun Partial Solar Eclipse does a solar eclipse happen every new moon? NO! a solar eclipse does not occur every new moon phase, because the Moon's orbit is tilted slightly compared to Earth's as a result, during most new moon phases, the Earth is either above or below the Moon's shadowwhen the entire Moon moves through Earth's umbra, a total lunar eclipse is occuringunlike a total solar eclipse, a total lunar eclipse can be seen anywhere on Earth (at night) a tide is the daily rise and fall of sea level spring tide neap tide it is primarily the Moon's gravity that causes Earth's oceans to rise and fall twice each day the gravitational differences cause tidal bulges in the oceans on opposite sides of Earth the Moon's gravity is slightly stronger on the side of Earth closer to the Moon and slightly weaker on the side of Earth opposite the Moon high tides occur at the tidal bulges and low tides occur between them because the Sun is so far away from Earth, its effect on the tides is about half that of the Moon occurs during the full moon and new moon phases when the Sun's and the Moon's gravitational effects combine this produces higher high tides, and lower low tides occurs during first and third quarter, one week after the spring tide when the Sun and the Moon form a right angle with Earth, reducing their effect this produces lower high tides, and higher low tides The Bay Fundy The Tides at Hopewell Rock are the tides always the same? what if the Moon is in different positions relative to Earth?"
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"docid": "D2654775#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_between_spring_tides_and_neap_tides\nWhat is the difference between spring tides and neap tides?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Oceanography Ocean Tides What is the difference between spring tides and neap tides? Flag What is the difference between spring tides and neap tides? Answer by Mr brian1 Confidence votes 287The difference is that the spring tides When the Sun, Earth & Moon are in alignment with one another spring tides occur. Spring tides are higher than average. When the Sun - Earth line is at right angles to the Earth - Moon line, we see \"\"neap\"\" tides, which are lower than average. A tide in which the difference between high and low tide is the least. Neap tides occur twice a month when the Sun and Moon are at right angles to the Earth. When this is the case, their total gravitational pull on the Earth's water is weakened because it comes from two different directions. Compare spring tide. See more at tide."
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"docid": "D230295#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/3179749/astronomy-2-flash-cards/\nAstronomy 2",
"text": "\"60 terms bababineaux Astronomy 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Pegasus 30 degrees east alpha- Markab Beta- Scheat pegasus was ordered by Bellerophon to fly to mt olympus to be a god , this angered zeus so he got an insect to sting pegasus and buck off Bellerophon who died from the fall an pegasus went to greatness as the \"\"thundering horse of Jove\"\" who carries lighting bolts for zeus. Sagittarius 10 degrees south Alpha- Rukbat Beta- Arkab Prior represents a centaur Chiron who was wounded by Hercules accidentally. he was immortal and couldn't die even though he had so much pain to escape he took Proethus's place at Tartarus and gave up his immortality. From Chapter 8 of your textbook, explain why we think the Sun is rotating so slowly today compared to how fast we think it was rotating originally. In other words, what do we think made the Sun's rotation slow down? Also, explain how observations of other stars tend to confirm our hypothesis. As the sun rotated it dragged the charged particles along faster then the rest of the nebula making their angular momentum greater. when the particles gained momentum this caused the sun to lose it."
},
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"docid": "D1760502#0",
"title": "https://www.babyhopes.com/articles/cervix-change.html\nHow Does The Cervix Change At Ovulation?",
"text": "How Does The Cervix Change At Ovulation? Natural Fertility Signs | 50 Comments8 Tips to Increase Your Odds of Getting Pregnant Subscribe to our fertility tips newsletter and download your free tip sheet. First Name* Email*Get Tip Sheet Marketing by Just as each woman’s body is unique, so too are their individual signs of ovulation. The cervix is the passageway into your uterus, and you can feel it change throughout your cycle. Checking on these changes can help you determine where in your cycle you are. During different phases of your cycle, your cervix will behave differently. There are two main phases for the cervix – the infertile phase and the period where the cervix is approaching ovulation. Most women have a menstrual cycle of 28 days, but it is also normal to have anything from 21 to 35 days. Some women have irregular menstrual cycles, which can greatly affect their chances of conceiving. There are those who have more than one menstrual period a month (shorter menstrual cycles) and those who have longer menstrual cycles with fewer menstrual periods a year."
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"docid": "D2776646#0",
"title": "http://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/nonpwdpubs/young_naturalist/earth_sciences/tides/\nTides",
"text": "Tides Those of you who have spent some time on the beach have probably noticed that the water level of the ocean does not stay the same all day long. Although waves continually wash the shore, the actual water level changes as the day passes. It rises for a period of hours until it reaches its highest level, and then it begins to fall, or recede, to its lowest level. This rise and fall of the ocean is known as the tide. Its highest and lowest levels are, of course called high and low tides. The incoming water is called the flood current and the outgoing water the ebb current. Many years ago people thought of some strange reasons for these changes in water levels. Some believed the earth was a living animal and the tides a result of its breathing. Others, who thought the ocean’s waters were the earth’s blood, decided the tides were its pulse, caused by the beating of its great heart. Early followers of the religious prophet Muhammad believed that the rise and fall of the waters were caused when the “Angel of the Sea” placed his foot in and out of the ocean."
},
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"docid": "D571433#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_phase_would_you_expect_to_find_extremely_high_and_low_tides\nWhat are high tides and low tides?",
"text": "Mojo Green 78 Contributions What are high tides and low tides? High tides and low tides are the effects of the moon's gravitational pull on our oceans. As the moon orbits the earth, it pulls the ocean with its gravity. Giving the result o …Brett Evill 811 Contributions Why do we have high tide and low tide? First, recall Kepler's Third Law of Orbital Motion, or else work out the orbital speed of an object in a circular orbit by setting centripetal force equal to gravitational for …Anoymousgolden 398 Contributions Why there is high tide and low tide? The moon's gravitational field pulls on it. When the moon is on oneside of the earth, it pulls the sea water slightly towards the moonwhile the opposite side of the earth will …Why is there low tide and high tide? There is a low tide and high tide because the moon is farther andcloser to the earth at certain points. The moon controls the tides. What is High tide and low tide?"
},
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"docid": "D59003#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_tide\nTide",
"text": "\"Tide From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Low tide)navigation search For the TV series Spring Tide, see Spring Tide (TV series). For other uses, see Tide (disambiguation), Tidal (disambiguation), High tide (disambiguation), and High Water (disambiguation). High tide, Alma, New Brunswick in the Bay of Fundy, 1972 Low tide at the same fishing port in Bay of Fundy, 1972Schematic of the lunar portion of Earth's tides showing (exaggerated) high tides at the sublunar and antipodal points for the hypothetical case of an ocean of constant depth with no land. There would also be smaller, superimposed bulges on the sides facing toward and away from the sun. In Maine (U. S.) low tide occurs roughly at moonrise and high tide with a high moon, corresponding to the simple gravity model of two tidal bulges; at most places however, moon and tides have a phase shift. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of Earth. Tide tables can be used to find the predicted times and amplitude (or \"\" tidal range \"\") of tides at any given locale. The predictions are influenced by many factors including the alignment of the Sun and Moon, the phase and amplitude of the tide (pattern of tides in the deep ocean), the amphidromic systems of the oceans, and the shape of the coastline and near-shore bathymetry (see Timing ). They are however only predictions, the actual time and height of the tide is affected by wind and atmospheric pressure. Some shorelines experience a semi-diurnal tide—two nearly equal high and low tides each day."
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"docid": "D3490712#0",
"title": "http://shakespeare.com.au/2014/10/21/moon-tide-can-influence-fishing/\nThe effect that the moon, sun and tides will have on fishing is incredible and a lot of anglers that I have come across over the years have asked me do I prefer to fish the moon phases or the tides? My answer is that I fish both, as they both influence each other, but I mainly work the tides.",
"text": "The effect that the moon, sun and tides will have on fishing is incredible and a lot of anglers that I have come across over the years have asked me do I prefer to fish the moon phases or the tides? My answer is that I fish both, as they both influence each other, but I mainly work the tides. Lunar cycle The lunar cycle has 8 phases in it, and all of these phases have an effect on the tides whichin-turn plays an important part in the day to day life of the angler and the fish species that they are targeting. ( Ref to diagram 1)Effects on the tides Tides are periodic short-term changes in the height of the surface at a particular place caused by a combination of the gravitational force of the moon, sun and the motion of the earth. The ocean responds simultaneously to inertia and to the gravitational forces of both the sun and the moon. If earth, moon and sun are all in a line, the lunar and solar tides will go to their extreme. This will result in higher high tides and lower low tides. But if the earth, moon and sun form a right angle, the solar tide will tend to diminish the lunar tide. Because the moon’s contribution is more than twice that of the sun, the solar tide will not completely cancel the lunar tide. To put this in simple terms the large tides caused by the linear alignment of the sun, earth and moon are called spring tides and occur at two week intervals corresponding to new and full moons."
},
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"docid": "D1075207#0",
"title": "https://wattsupwiththat.com/2014/08/05/surprising-facts-about-climate-change-in-portugal-why-the-climate-catastrophe-is-not-happening/\nSurprising facts about climate change in Portugal: Why the climate catastrophe is not happening",
"text": "Surprising facts about climate change in Portugal: Why the climate catastrophe is not happening Guest Blogger / August 5, 2014By Sebastian Lüning and Fritz Vahrenholtwww.kaltesonne.de As Portugal came out of its second unusually wet winter in a row, some people already fear these could be the first signs of global climate change. Can the seemingly endless rainy period be blamed on ourselves because we are driving our cars to work, heating and air-conditioning our homes, and flying on holidays or on business to Brazil? Undoubtedly the atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentration has been steadily increasing over the past 150 years. In its latest report released last September the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned of dire consequences should CO 2 -emissions not be drastically curtailed in the near future. Among the contributors to the IPCC report were also two Portuguese academics, Dr Pedro Viterbo, Director at the Portuguese Instituto de Meteorologia, and Professor Filipe Duarte Santos of the Lisbon University’s Faculty of Sciences, both serving as review editors for the IPCC. In conjunction with the report’s launch Santos warned that Portugal would be among the European countries most vulnerable to climate change. He suggested that the country in the future will suffer from more extreme weather events like heat-waves and droughts, which in turn will lead to more forest fires and reduced agricultural output. Santos prognosis sees an overall drop in rainfall but with the threat of short bursts of torrential rains that will raise the risk of flooding. Moreover, the Lisbon-based professor expects sea level to rise by more than half a metre before the end of this century, which would put two thirds of Portugal’s coastline at risk for a loss of terrain. But is it really so?"
},
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"docid": "D262574#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-tides-causes-effects.html\nWhat Are Tides? - Causes & Effects",
"text": "Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 108K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses How Gravity, the Moon & the Sun Influence Tides What are Ocean Currents? - Definition & Types Tidal Friction: Effects on Earth & the Moon Waves: Types, Features & Effect on Erosion Lesson Transcript Instructor: Rebecca Gillaspy Dr. Gillaspy has taught health science at University of Phoenix and Ashford University and has a degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic. Tides rise and fall under the influence of the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. Learn about different tides, why they are predictable and their effects on coastal regions of the world. Tides There are few things in nature as predictable as the tides, which are the periodic rise and fall of ocean waters. Tides are so reliable because their movements are based on the positioning of the moon and sun in relation to the earth. These celestial bodies do not change their patterns, so it's easy for us to predict when the tides will rise and fall today, tomorrow and even next year and beyond. In this lesson, you will learn more about how the moon and sun cause the tides and the effects tides have on coastal regions. High Tide and Low Tide Because the moon is closer to the earth than the sun, it has the most influence on the tides. In fact, it's fair to say that tides would not occur if the earth and the moon were not attracted to each other."
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"docid": "D3064308#0",
"title": "http://www.thejump.net/fishingarticles/Great-Moon-Phase-Debate.htm\nThe Great Moon Phase Debate",
"text": "\"Does the New and Full moon REALLY affect freshwater fishing? The moon phase debate among fisherman is likely to be the least agreed upon affect on freshwater game fish out there. Some fishermen swear by it. Other fishermen will say the moon phase has some kind effect on freshwater fish but probably not much. Very few fishermen will ever be able to give concrete evidence of any major effect the moon phases have on fishing. There are many widely varying opinions and views on this subject, and practically no way to prove the effect the moon has on freshwater fishing. So how is it that is it that the solunar calendar is likely to be the most talked about and published piece of fishing information you can find? Solunar tables and predicted fishing times can be found in every fishing magazine, web site, and marinas around the world, so there must be something to it right? It is with these questions and the pursuit of perfect fishing science that we started to pursue \"\"The Great Moon Phase Study\"\". Many years of research and countless hours on the water, fishing many different species, we have found out...... well, nothing concrete that would win any debates."
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"docid": "D2619482#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/21465894/exosphere-flash-cards/\nExosphere",
"text": "46 terms traceyshea Exosphere Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What causes day and night? The spinning of the Earth on its axis How can a sundial be used to understand day and night? The sun hits the sundial. When the sun moves, so does the shadow and tells the time. Axis The imaginary line that passes through the earth's center through the north and south pole What does the earth rotate on? The Axis Rotation The earth's spinning How long does it take the Earth to make 1 rotation? 1 day Revolution The earth spins around the sun How long does it take the earth to make 1 revolution around the sun? 1 year Orbit Earth's path as it revolves around the sun What shape is the Earth's orbit around the sun?"
},
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"docid": "D2994858#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/14206\nLunar Phases",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Astronomy Planetary Science The Solar System Planet Earth The Moon Lunar Phases Unanswered | Answered Lunar Phases Parent Category: The Moon Lunar phases are the different appearances of the moon over the course of a lunar month, and are caused by the moon orbiting the Earth and the sun hitting the moon at different angles. The different lunar phases have names; the major lunar phases in the lunar cycle are the New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon and Third Quarter phases.1 2 3 >Lunar phases are caused by motions of?it is caused by gravity, force, and magnetic field, even theearth's atmosphere What is the only lunar phase in which a solar eclipse will occur? New moon. The moon is in a moon phase when it is illuminated so you can see a whole circle? Are you posable talking about a Full Moon? Is lunar phase and quarter moon the same? \"\" First Quarter\"\" and \"\"Third Quarter\"\" are two of the eight names given to the moon's phases. What is the lunar phase on the high and low tide days? There are two high tides and two low tides everyday . What moon phase are you in tonight?waxing gibbous Could the Solar eclipses occur only during the new moon phase?"
},
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"docid": "D598050#0",
"title": "https://www.wwu.edu/depts/skywise/a101_tides.html\n.",
"text": "Ocean Tides The Moon's role in the rhythmic rising and falling of the oceans along the shore was explained mathematically in 1687 by Isaac Newton. Ocean tides are caused by the gravitational interaction between the Earth and the Moon. There are two high tides and two low tides each day. During New Moon and Full Moon the difference between high and low tides is more extreme. Those are called spring tides. During First Quarter and Last Quarter phases of the Moon the difference between high and low tides is less extreme. Those are called neap tides. The key to understanding the tides is exam the consequences of the fact that the Moon pulls harder on the side of the Earth nearest to it, and less on the side of the Earth farthest away. Imagine a world made completely of water. Now think about the Moon pulling on the water in sections."
},
{
"docid": "D598049#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/47092928/astronomy-1-flash-cards/\nAstronomy 1",
"text": "\"74 terms josh_gripman Astronomy 1Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort The remaining 48 ancient constellations that we still recognize today are located at mid and northern celestial latitudes What are modern constellations? They are 88 well defined regions on the celestial sphere What is the most likely Greek letter name of the second brightest star in the constellation Lyra? Beta Lyrae Of these four stars which one appears dimmest in the sky? ( -0.5, +2.8, -1.2, +0.7) +2.8mv star W = 2, and mv star X = 5. How many times more visible light do we receive from star W than star X? 16The apparent visual magnitude of star A is 2 and the apparent visual magnitude of star B is 1. Based on this information which statement below must be true? Light output and distance cannot be determined from a star's apparent visual magnitude alone."
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"docid": "D1757229#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_flow\nTide",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Tidal flow)navigation search For the TV series Spring Tide, see Spring Tide (TV series). For other uses, see Tide (disambiguation), Tidal (disambiguation), High tide (disambiguation), and High Water (disambiguation). High tide, Alma, New Brunswick in the Bay of Fundy, 1972 Low tide at the same fishing port in Bay of Fundy, 1972Schematic of the lunar portion of Earth's tides showing (exaggerated) high tides at the sublunar and antipodal points for the hypothetical case of an ocean of constant depth with no land. There would also be smaller, superimposed bulges on the sides facing toward and away from the sun. In Maine (U. S.) low tide occurs roughly at moonrise and high tide with a high moon, corresponding to the simple gravity model of two tidal bulges; at most places however, moon and tides have a phase shift. Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of Earth. Tide tables can be used to find the predicted times and amplitude (or \"\" tidal range \"\") of tides at any given locale. The predictions are influenced by many factors including the alignment of the Sun and Moon, the phase and amplitude of the tide (pattern of tides in the deep ocean), the amphidromic systems of the oceans, and the shape of the coastline and near-shore bathymetry (see Timing ). They are however only predictions, the actual time and height of the tide is affected by wind and atmospheric pressure. Some shorelines experience a semi-diurnal tide—two nearly equal high and low tides each day."
},
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"docid": "D581594#0",
"title": "http://earthsky.org/space/what-is-a-supermoon\nWhen is the next supermoon?",
"text": "\"January 1, 2018, full supermoon over Seattle, Washington from Gary Peltz. See more photos of the January 1, 2018, supermoon. A supermoon is a new or full moon closely coinciding with perigee, the moon’s closest point to Earth in its monthly orbit. According to the original definition of supermoon – coined by Richard Nolle in 1979 – a full moon or new moon has to come within about 224,000 miles (361,000 km) of our planet, as measured from the centers of the moon and Earth, in order to be considered a supermoon. When is the next one? We just passed a series of three full supermoons, one in December 2017 and two in January 2018. Of these, the January 1 supermoon was the closest and largest. Thus it was the closest and largest full supermoon of 2018. Still to come in 2018 … a series of new moon supermoons will occur when the new moon closely pair ups with perigee on June 13, July 13 and August 11. Here’s a comparison between the December 3, 2017, full moon at perigee (closest to Earth for the month) and the year’s farthest full moon in June 2017 at apogee (farthest from Earth for the month) by Muzamir Mazlan at Telok Kemang Observatory, Port Dickson, Malaysia."
},
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"docid": "D3064309#0",
"title": "http://www.bassfishingalabama.com/MoonPhase.html\n.",
"text": "Man has long understood that there is a relationship between the cycles of the moon and the activities of fish and wildlife. The earliest fishermen used the lunar affected tides to determine when and where to cast their nets. These conditions spawned much lore and many superstitions among our ancestors. “ I believe that the moon, and its effect on wildlife, has a tradition that is basically timeless,” explained Doug Hannon, featured on television as ESPN’s Bass Professor. “ The more hocus pocus there is around something, and the more legend and lore there is around something, generally the truer it is. That doesn’t mean the lore is true, it means that the effect is true.” Today, scientists understand that the moon affects the earth in dramatic ways. The gravitational pull on the surface of the earth even creates earth tides, a slight movement in the crust of the earth that has been associated with volcanic eruptions and the movement of tectonic plates that cause earthquakes. And during this century, sporting anglers have increasingly used the moon’s daily movement in the sky and its monthly phases to determine when their best opportunity for success might occur. The theory In 1926, John Alden Knight considered local folklore about the moon that he had grown up around in his native Florida, as part of a study of 33 factors that affected fishing."
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"docid": "D2180197#0",
"title": "http://www.sailingissues.com/navcourse6.html\nThe astronomical origin of tides",
"text": "Valid HTML 4.01!Valid CSS!This page is designed to be accessible for people with disabilities: Section 508 conformance and W3C level Double-A conformance!ICRAchecked! The Internet Content Rating Association has labelled and checked the content of this website. The astronomical origin of tides Home Nav. course Sailing Greece Turkish Coasts Yacht charter Gulets Definition: tide - from the sailor's perspective - is the vertical rise and fall of the sea level surface caused primarily by the change in gravitational attraction of the moon, and to a lesser extent the sun. Note, that in the rotating systems we are about to discuss, it is more appropriate to use the term centrifugal force (“fugare” is latin for “to flee”) than centripetal force (“petere” is latin for “to seek”, “to pursue”): see centrifugal versus centripetal . The earth is also in orbit around the sun (one revolution in one year) creating not only another centrifugal force but also a gravitational interaction. These two yield a bulge on the night site (centrifugal) and a bulge on the day site (gravitational) both of them moving as the world turns. Therefore, a certain place on this world will experience two high and two low tides each day. With these forces alone, we would not havespring tides — word origin: Old English Springere, meaning to rise or spring up.neap tides — word origin uncertain: possibly Old English, as in nēpflōd neap tide. Or an acronym of: near even as possible), or even a Greek word for “scanty”."
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"docid": "D3086659#0",
"title": "http://www.feralcat.com/taming.html\nTaming Feral Kittens",
"text": "\"Taming Feral Kittens Please click here for a printer-friendly PDF version. Feral cats are homeless cats, many of whom were born in the wild; others are pets who were abandoned or have become lost. They are for all intents and purposes wild animals. Those adult stray cats which were once owned, or feral cats of quiet temperament, may sometimes be tamed with patience. However, the feral kitten is often easily tamed if it is captured young enough. Considering the short, miserable lives that feral cats suffer, those kittens that can be tamed and adopted by humans are indeed lucky. Want to stay up to date with the Feral Cat Coalition? Get on our email list now!Feral moms usually give birth in quiet, unseen spots where kittens will not be visible for several weeks. With no human contact, they will be totally wild. When kittens begin to romp and play, they are first noticed by humans but are not easily captured."
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"docid": "D2708924#0",
"title": "https://www.policygenius.com/blog/how-much-does-it-cost-to-spay-or-neuter-my-cat/\nHow much does it cost to spay or neuter my cat?",
"text": "\"Petgenius How much does it cost to spay or neuter my cat?by Adam Cecil April 5th, 2016There are two big reasons people don’t spay and neuter their cats: 1) it’s too expensive and 2) they have misconceptions about the procedure. Let’s get the \"\"expensive\"\" part out of the way. Most vets offer spaying and neutering for about $100. If you can’t afford that, there are low-cost spay/neuter programs across the country — ASPCA keeps a database of low-cost programs that you can use to search for a resource in your area. For a lot of pet owners, $100 will be a small price to pay when you consider the benefits (which we’ll get into below). But if you’re facing a situation where $100 is still too much, there are resources out there for cat owners who need a low-cost solution. Low-cost solutions are also useful if you want to help control the stray cat population in your area. Trap and release programs (see below) rely on low-cost spay/neuter programs to work because the cats don’t have any human to take on the financial cost of their surgery. Benefits of spaying/neutering your own cat Male and female cats are less likely to get cancer Spaying your female cat helps reduce the risk of uterine or breast tumors, which, according to ASPCA, are cancerous in 90% of cats. Basically, spaying your female cat crosses a big disease off of the \"\"ways to die\"\" list, or at least moves it to the bottom."
},
{
"docid": "D494021#0",
"title": "http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2011/06/cats-tnr-birds-feral\nAre Cats Bad for the Environment?",
"text": "\"<a href=\"\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/dominiqs/188828725/sizes/m/in/photostream/\"\" target=\"\"_blank\"\">dominiqs</a>/Flickr Looking for news you can trust? Subscribe to our free newsletters. A little black cat lives in the crawl space under my house. Some weeks I see him every day, darting back into his burrow as I pull into the driveway. Then he’ll disappear for weeks at a time, and just when I’m sure that he’s found cushier digs, he comes back, like the cat in the old children’s song. He’s not much of a charmer—skinny, mangy, limping, and so feral that he bolts at the mere sight of people. But I can’t help feeling sorry for him, so a few months ago I began leaving out cat food. I congratulated myself on this great solution: He’d get a square meal and maybe keep the mice away, too. But when I told an ecologist I know, she was horrified. “ Basically,” she said, “you’re subsidizing a killer."
},
{
"docid": "D2436357#0",
"title": "http://www.professorshouse.com/when-can-kittens-be-weaned/\nWhen Can Kittens be Weaned â Four Weeks of Age",
"text": "Home Kittens When Can Kittens be Weaned – Four Weeks of Age When Can Kittens be Weaned – Four Weeks of Age By Staff 1119Kittens feed on their mother’s milk for a certain amount of weeks after being born so that they can get the proper nutrients necessary to grow strong and move into the next stage of their lives. The mother’s milk is a special condensed milk called colostrum, which contains antibodies to help fight disease. It is also very high in essential proteins. The mothering process can sometimes be confusing to a human who has never owned a cat that has given birth to kittens in their home. The average cat owner doesn’t know much about how cats communicate with each other, especially a mother to its children. It is uncanny how a mother cat is able to teach her young basic principles such as how to use the litter box and how to clean themselves in such a short amount of time. One question that many new kitten owners have is, when can kittens be weaned? Weaning is when you take the kittens off of the milk and start feeding them solid foods. It is a gradual process that requires some patience. Here are a few indications that it is time to start adjusting your new kittens to their new diet of dry cat food and meats."
},
{
"docid": "D3420312#0",
"title": "http://www.urbancatleague.org/TamingFerals\nTaming Ferals !",
"text": "\"To learn about Taming Ferals, watch our video Tough Love, Socializing Feral Kittens and read the Taming guidelines below as well as checking out the many tips for living with feral cats on our blog http://www.socialferals.blogspot.com/ (For a much more in-depth, printer-friendly version of these Guidelines, click here . ) Some Helpful Guidelines for Taming Feral Kittens Kittens under 8 weeks can usually be socialized without much difficulty following the guidelines detailed below. Kittens over 8 weeks of age who've had no positive interaction with humans often take much longer to socialize. However, these same guidelines are often effective up to 6 months and often even with adult ferals. Location - The best places to socialize kittens are anywhere where the socializer can get on the same level and comfortably interact with the kittens without the kittens feeling towered over, \"\"backed into a corner,\"\" or hiding out of reach. Many large-dog kennels are roomy enough for the socializer to sit inside and have the added advantage of more frequent exposure to typical human activity if placed in a busy room of the house. Most bathrooms work very well although they are isolated from continual household activity. A small room without hiding spots under couches and beds or behind furniture can also work very well. Radio and television sounds can contribute to getting outdoor ferals accustomed to the indoor environment. The double decker wire catteries on wheels can work very well to start socialization but at some point you must let the kittens out in a confined space where they can choose to approach you."
},
{
"docid": "D1982773#0",
"title": "http://www.professorshouse.com/best-food-for-nursing-and-weaning-kittens-and-puppies/\nBest Food for Nursing and Weaning Kittens and Puppies",
"text": "Home Kittens Best Food for Nursing and Weaning Kittens and Puppies Best Food for Nursing and Weaning Kittens and Puppies By Staff 353Today, it cannot be taken for granted that mothers milk is best for nursing kittens and puppies. Unless your kitten or puppy’s mother was healthy before, during and after pregnancy, it is very likely the litter will suffer from personality disorders, that they will be susceptible to a wide range of immune diseases, genetic predispositions, and that their life expectancies will be shortened. Once people bond with their pets, most will spend whatever it takes in an effort to get them better, or prolong their lives. The good news is that by taking an active role, most problems can be prevented!This article addresses: What to do if you fall in love with a pet store or rescue kitten or puppy The role of nursing and weaning to their immune system Best food for kittens and puppies Where you buy your puppy or kitten matters Pet Stores Buyer beware! Pet Store kittens and puppies have a high risk, throughout their lives, of developing illness. Why? Since the mid-1980s, families and empty nesters have been buying puppies and kittens at a pace that has turned breeding facilities (often called puppy mills) into big business. Even though you may spend a lot of money for your new pet, price is no guarantee of health! Commercially bred mothers are bred too frequently. Their bodies do not get a chance to fully recover before they are bred again, and again."
},
{
"docid": "D897630#0",
"title": "http://pets.thenest.com/age-first-shots-kittens-6895.html\nWhat Age for the First Shots for Kittens?",
"text": "Your kitten will probably need her first shots at about 6 weeks old. As a responsible pet owner, you want to protect your precious kitten from disease. While newborn kittens can't handle vaccines, Fluffy will probably be ready for her first series of shots at about 6 weeks old. However, she may have to wait a little longer for some vaccines. Core Feline Vaccinations The core vaccinations are those that every kitten should receive. The two main feline core vaccines are those for feline panleukopenia virus and feline viral respiratory disease, which protects against both calicivirus and feline herpesvirus 1. These vaccines are generally combined in a single shot. Most vets give this shot when a kitten is about 6 weeks old. Some vets also recommend a new vaccine, which protects your kitten from virulent systemic feline calicivirus, a form of feline viral respiratory disease. Your cat has to be at least 8 weeks old to get this vaccine."
},
{
"docid": "D2356950#0",
"title": "http://spcanova.org/health/taming_ferals.php\n.",
"text": "\"Taming Feral Kittens What are Feral Cats? Feral cats are essentially \"\"wild animals.\"\" They have not been socialized toward humans. Can Feral Kittens and Cats be Tamed? Feral kittens can usually be tamed if they are rescued young enough AND they are socialized properly. Feral kittens should begin their socialization as young as possible. When trapping feral kittens outdoors, its ideal to rescue them at 4-5 weeks of age. At this age, they can usually be taught quickly how to eat on their own and socialize fairly quickly (from several days to a couple of weeks). In general, the younger the kittens are when first socialized, the better the chances are that they will not be fearful of people. These kittens typically become wonderful, loving pets."
},
{
"docid": "D1078593#0",
"title": "http://www.treehouseanimals.org/site/PageServer?pagename=programs_trap_neuter_return_feral_cats\nFeral Cats: Frequently Asked Questions",
"text": "Feral Cats: Frequently Asked Questions What are feral cats? Feral cats look just like domesticated cats, only they are not tame: they are wild, or undomesticated. Unlike a stray cat, a totally feral cat will USUALLY not: Let you touch her. Vocalize (purr or meow). Come out to eat during the daylight hours, unless they are starving and foraging for food to survive. Mark objects by rubbing his nose or tail on them if you are watching. Roll around on the ground affectionately in front of you. Approach the food bowl until after you are out of sight. To further complicate things, feral cats can be classified as totally feral, semi-feral, or reverted feral. Semi-feral cats and reverted feral cats can become very bonded with their caretakers and will often eventually let you touch them, vocalize, or eat in front of you."
},
{
"docid": "D311156#0",
"title": "http://pictures-of-cats.org/definition-of-feral-cat.html\nDefinition of Feral Cat",
"text": "Definition of Feral Cat Posted on May 23, 2014 by Michael Broad Share Tweet Pinterest Feral cat Jaffa Tel Aviv Israel I thought I would dedicate a page to a discussion on the definition of the phrase “feral cat”. A wide variety of phrases and words are used to describe feral cats. Examples are: free-roaming cats, barn cats, stray cats etc. Scientific studies on feral cats have to contend with this variety of definitions. There is a difference between them. There would seen to be a spectrum of type of feral cat in terms of degree of wildness. Some of them are borderline domestic. Because there is no absolute definition of “feral cat”, different scientists may have used different interpretations which makes it difficult to compare their studies. It can also complicate trapping and euthanising operations. In one study, stray cats were defined as cats that were taken from dumps and residential or industrial areas, while feral cats were defined as cats that were remote from these locations."
},
{
"docid": "D2607701#0",
"title": "https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2017/10/16/lost-dog-phoenix-how-to-find/663856001/\nWhat to do if you've lost your dog or cat in Phoenix",
"text": "\"Has your pet gone missing? These are eight simple steps you should take. Wochit (Photo: Tom Tingle/The Republic)CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MOREFew things are more distressing to an animal lover than having to look for a lost dog or lost cat. No matter how carefully you guard your pets, it's always possible they'll go missing. But there's hope. About one in five pets at Maricopa County Animal Care shelters are reunited with their owners. Here's what to do if your dog or cat is lost in the Phoenix area or if you've found a stray. Tips come from Maricopa County and the Arizona Humane Society. If your pet is lost They could be right under your nose First, search your home. Pay close attention to areas such as appliances, attics and crawl spaces, cabinets and closets, drain pipes and gutters, drawers, roofs, sheds, trees and vehicles."
},
{
"docid": "D2847007#0",
"title": "http://humanebroward.com/found-kittens/\nFound Kittens, Now whatâ¦.?",
"text": "Found Kittens, Now what….? Happen to hear some faint meows in your nearby bushes? Think you might have come upon a discovery of an abandoned kitten or litter of kittens? Well more often than not mama cat is not too far away and has not actually discarded her babies. Here are some suggestions on what your next step should be: Do not disturb the kittens It is best to 1st observe from a distance for a few hours to determine if mom is returning to her nest. The mother cat may be out searching for food, taking a break, or even hiding from you. If you see kittens and no mom, wait a few hours before trying to rescue them. The kittens have a better chance of survival with their mom. If mom returns, the best thing you can do is place some fresh cat food and water out for her. It is best not to continue to check on them more than once a day as not to disturb the nest."
},
{
"docid": "D2200858#0",
"title": "http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/feral_cats/qa/feral_cat_FAQs.html\nOutdoor Cats: Frequently Asked Questions",
"text": "\"Outdoor Cats: Frequently Asked Questions Learn about the outdoor cats—both community (feral/stray) and owned—that you see in your communityi Stockphoto Cats roam outside in most neighborhoods in the United States. Some are pets whose owners let (or put) them outside, but many are community cats, who may be feral or one-time pets who are now stray, lost or abandoned. The more we understand outdoor cats and the complicated issues related to them, the more effectively we can help them, reduce cat overpopulation and protect wildlife. Contents What is an outdoor cat? How is a stray cat different from a feral cat? Why are there feral cats? Where do community cats live? Why are outdoor cats considered a problem? If my cats have been spayed or neutered, why shouldn't I let them outside? How can cat overpopulation be solved?"
},
{
"docid": "D729058#0",
"title": "http://www.askthecatdoctor.com/cat-eye-infection.html\nCat Eye Infection and other Cat Eye Problems",
"text": "\"From the time I was a little girl, cat eyes fascinated me. At that time, it was more about how they looked …the colors, the shape of the black pupil in the middle that changed sizes if they were relaxed or happy or in bright sunlight or in a dark room. Many of my school projects and 4H projects revolved around photography and my photographs were most often of cats. Especially their eyes. Many years later, when I was newly married and my husband and I were rescuing many stray cats, my interest in cat eyes changed its course. Many of the stray cats we rescued came with or developed cat eye problems. I wasn’t a veterinarian then so I didn’t know much about cat eye health. But by the time I had taken in and was living with 14 rescued cats, I had learned a great deal about cat eye care. The first thing I learned is that cats that are sneezing often get red, runny eyes and that means they have an upper respiratory infection. The same thing that we refer to as a “cold”."
},
{
"docid": "D2544954#0",
"title": "http://www.catforum.com/forum/36-cat-chat/133554-handling-new-born-kittens-what-rules.html\n.",
"text": "post #1 of 8 ( permalink )Old 07-02-2010, 05:37 AM Thread Starter Feisty Kitten Jr. Cat Join Date: Jun 2010Location: Berkshire, UKPosts: 61Handling new born kittens - what are the rules? Can someone tell me what the 'rules' are in regards to handling newborn kittens? I know you're not supposed to up for a few weeks, but what is the recommended time? And what if you need to intervene (kitten was crawling out of the drawer that Jackson has moved them to, so I put it back inside, and rearranged the bedding so thing couldn't happen again). I don't want to do anything detrimental to them or Jackson. She wasn't cross with me for touching the escaping kitten. Obviously I don't want her to reject them, so can someone please advise? Thanks Feisty Kitten is offline Quote Quick Replypost #2 of 8 ( permalink )Old 07-02-2010, 04:55 PMMitts & Tess Premier Cat Join Date: Sep 2004Location: Arizona Posts: 10,387Re: Handling new born kittens - what are the rules? It is perfect acceptable to move newborn kittens. Ive moved newborns up to the mother to nurse esp the runts."
},
{
"docid": "D1470039#0",
"title": "http://www.cat-breeds-info.com/house-cats.html\nHouse Cats",
"text": "House Cats Not surprisingly, house cats are actually the most common cat “breed” of all. Only about 10% of cats are of official breeds – the so called pedigreed or purebred cats. The “moggies”, as they are affectionately called, are the ones you are most likely to meet. Their ancestry is mixed, but this does not make them in any way inferior to purebreds. My very first cat was a grey tuxedo mixed-breed cat called Misu. I had been asking for a dog from my parents, but instead we got a cat. On hindsight that was a better idea – a cat is much easier to take care of than a dog, especially when it comes to taking the dog out at least three times a day…Misu was my best friend – she came to meet me at the door when I came home from school. I bent down to pet her and she bit my nose ever so gently – this was her greeting. She slept in my bed at my feet, under the blanket, and followed me everywhere. Together we explored the nearby forest (she was in harness), and at our summer cottage she eagerly waited next to me when I stood on the pier fishing."
},
{
"docid": "D60833#0",
"title": "http://raisinghappykittens.com/kitten-growth-chart/\nKitten Growth Chart",
"text": "Kitten Growth Chartby Admin | Health and Care | 51 comments The following kitten growth chart can help you learn what to expect each week in your kitten’s development. Are you wondering about how fast your kitten is growing? Or do you need to find out your kitten’s age based on his size or behavior? Below you will find out how to gauge her changes and milestones, tips to help you raise her at each growth stage, and info that will let you know what to expect in the weeks ahead. Kitten Growth Chart Kitten Growth Chart: Newborn to 4 Weeks1 Day Old Kitten Development Born blind, deaf, and unable to regulate body temperature. The kittens will root towards their mother’s body heat. They huddle with siblings for warmth. Care Guide Unless they are orphan kittens, just give mama cat some privacy to do her job–she knows best.5 Day Old Kitten Development Ears will open, but they are still deaf. Eyes may begin to open at the inner corners. Still huddling for warmth, not interactive yet."
},
{
"docid": "D1078592#0",
"title": "http://messybeast.com/feralkit.htm\n.",
"text": "\"TAMING FERAL KITTENS AND CATSCopyright 1996, 1999, Sarah Hartwell This information was originally prepared for Cats Protection and Feline Advisory Bureau and draws together the experience and expertise of many feral tamers working for these organisations and information received from a number of non-profit organisations specialising purely in feral cats and kittens. The contributors have many hundreds of hours experience and can be considered experts in the field of feral kitten taming.1. Taming Feral Kittens This information is drawn from numerous people with hundreds of hours experience. All of these suggestions have worked for someone. Since feral kittens differ in age, temperament and rate of progress, these suggestions can be adapted to individual needs. Readers with hands-on experience will have their own tricks. The guidelines can be adapted to socialising (or re-socialising) a traumatised or poorly socialised kitten or cat.2. Taming Adult Feral Cats Many people requested information on taming adult cats. I have added some information, but I consider the best approach with adult ferals is trap-neuter-release (or TTVARM: trap-test-vaccinate-alter-release-maintain). I know people who have successfully tamed adults and I have re-socialised fearful cats."
},
{
"docid": "D3266825#0",
"title": "https://www.theawl.com/2015/09/who-does-your-cat-think-you-are/\nWho Does Your Cat Think You Are?",
"text": "I spend a lot of time thinking about the bizarre life choice I’ve made to keep a small, furry, mid-level predator around my house. I feed it and dispose of its poop and allow it to stay in my apartment rent-free in exchange for, I guess, fun? It is a funny animal that makes strange faces and performs amusing behaviors and sometimes snuggles with me or misses me when I’m gone, which is nice. The other side of the relationship is just as perplexing: What does the cat think I am? It’s an impenetrable question, because the cat, that idiot, doesn’t speak English, but I can’t help but wonder how the cat sees me. As a kitten? A sibling? A parent? A food-and-head-scratches dispenser? It’s not an easy question to answer, but after talking to several cat experts, who are not as weird as you’d think, I think I’ve assembled some semblance of one."
},
{
"docid": "D906374#0",
"title": "http://www.apl-shelter.org/dotnetnuke/SpayNeuterClinic/FeralCatProgram/FeralCatFrequentlyAskedQuestions/tabid/132/Default.aspx\n.",
"text": "\"What is a feral cat? The Illinois Animal Control Act defines a feral cat as the following: \"\"a cat that (i) is born in the wild or is the offspring of an owned or feral cat and is not socialized, (ii) is a formerly owned cat that has been abandoned and is no longer socialized, or (iii) lives on a farm. ”What is an eartip and why is it required for feral cats? An ear-tip is the surgical removal of approximately ¼” of the left eartip. This procedure is completely safe and it is performed under general anesthetic. Eartipping identifies free-roaming cats that have been sterilized. Eartipping provides immediate visual identification, which alerts animal control that a cat is part of a colony. It also helps colony caretakers track which cats have been trapped and altered, and identify newcomers who have not. Once a cat is trapped, the caretaker should look for an eartip. If the cat has an eartip it should be released immediately."
},
{
"docid": "D895235#0",
"title": "http://eastbayspca.org/get-involved/community-resources/feral-cats/stray-cats-feral-cats-kittens/\nStray Cats, Feral Cats and Kittens",
"text": "Stray Cats, Feral Cats and Kittens Have you found a stray cat or litter of kittens? Here are some resources that may help. Stray and Feral Kittens are an Epidemic: Between the months of March and September, every shelter in the region will be overrun with kittens, both orphaned litters and those with a mother. Many of these litters are either strays or ferals. Neither one has a legal owner; however, the difference between a stray cat or a feral cat is that a stray cat is accustomed to people and a feral cat has lived in the wild and has been self-sufficient with little to no contact with people. Stray cats can often be socialized and then adopted. Feral cats often cannot be easily socialized and adopted. However, kittens can often be socialized and adopted even if born to feral cats. Learn more about feral cats and our low-cost spay/neuter program for them. What to do if you find kittens outside Determine if there is a mother cat Resources if you cannot foster the kittens Resources if you CAN foster the kittens What to do if there isn’t a mother cat What to do if there IS a mother cat Kitten Socializing 101Surrendering kittens to the East Bay SPCASurrendering kittens elsewhere Determine if there is a mother cat Resist your instinct to scoop up abandoned kittens right away."
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{
"docid": "D2802571#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_does_a_cold_stop_being_contagious\nWhen does a cold stop being contagious?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Conditions and Diseases Infectious Diseases Cold and Flu When does a cold stop being contagious? Flag When does a cold stop being contagious? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. According to the article linked in the related links section below: A cold is contagious for at least a day before you come down with the symptoms. During that time you may be transmitting the cold virus to all of your buddies and co-workers even when you're feeling fine. Once you come down with the symptoms, a cold is contagious until the last of your symptoms go away. However, the author points out that the virus is most contagious when viral levels in your body are highest, so it is highly contagious before symptoms appear or when they first start appearing, but much less contagious 3-4 days after the first appearance of symptoms, as your immune system will have killed off most of the virus by then. The author recommends, If you're considering calling in to work, it's a good idea for at least the first three to four days when a cold is most contagious. If you're still sniffling and coughing at the end of that time period, you'll likely still be somewhat contagious, but less so. If you go to work, it's important to use a tissue to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze and avoid contact with others as much as possible."
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"docid": "D514677#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/influenza-b-contagious-period\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Influenza B Contagious Period",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Influenza B Contagious Period Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Charles Rocamboli1 I'm on day 7 of influenza b. My temp has been below 100 for 24hours, but I'm still slightly achy. Am I still contagious? Yeah. : Yes. Feel better. Get help from a doctor now ›Dr. Qamar Khan2 doctors shared insights Influenza (Definition)Influenza is a viral respiratory infection that causes cough, fever, chills, sore throat, muscle aches and headache. While most healthy people suffer few complications from the flu, it can be deadly for pregnant women, babies and children, the elderly and those with weak immune systems. That's why it's so important to get the flu shot to protect yourself ... Read more Dr. Louise Andrew Emergency Medicine39 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Christopher Hoffmann2 doctors agreed:2 Is influenza b contagious? Yes: Influenza b virus is a respiratory virus spread by coughing, etc."
},
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"docid": "D878458#0",
"title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/303311.php\nEverything you need to know about canker sores",
"text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login Everything you need to know about canker sores Last updated Fri 9 June 2017By Markus Mac Gill Reviewed by University of Illinois-Chicago, School of Medicine What is a canker sore? Causes Symptoms Canker sores vs. cold sores When to see a doctor Treatment Prevention Canker sores are easily identified in the mouth; they are a widespread, well-known condition. Although they can be very uncomfortable, they are rarely a cause for concern. In this article, we ask if there is anything that can be done to relieve canker sores, and if there are times when they require medical attention. Fast facts on canker sores Here are some key points about canker sores. More detail and supporting information is in the main article. Although there are known risk factors, the causes of canker sores are still not known. Most canker sores do not need medical attention and can be treated at home. Canker sores typically heal naturally, within 2 weeks. What is a canker sore?"
},
{
"docid": "D2219133#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_should_you_keep_your_child_home_from_school_after_he_has_had_the_stomach_flu\nHow long should you keep your child home from school after he has had the stomach flu?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Conditions and Diseases Infectious Diseases How long should you keep your child home from school after he has had the stomach flu? Flag How long should you keep your child home from school after he has had the stomach flu? Answer by Dr Annie Confidence votes 212Your child should be fever- free for at least 24 hours before sending him/her back to school. Your child should have not vomited for 48 hours before you send him/her back to school. Your child should have had no diarrhea for 24 hours before you send him/her back to school. When a child has a stomach bug, it is common for there to be a 24 hour period of calm after the vomiting phase of the illness before the diarrhea starts. Therefore, 48 hours after vomiting is the minimum time you need to wait to make sure that your child is done having symptoms. ( Although, your child will still be contagious for at least 3 days after all symptoms have stopped.) Your child should be able to eat normally, poop normally, and should feel well enough to want to participate in activities he/she enjoys. When in doubt, please keep your child home an extra day or two."
},
{
"docid": "D1500036#0",
"title": "http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2011/10/bedbugs_how_contagious_are_they_really_.html\nThe Brown Peril",
"text": "\"Health and Science has moved! You can find new stories here. Medical Examiner Health and medicine explained. Oct. 6 2011 7:16 AMThe Brown Peril How contagious are bedbugs, really? By David Merritt Johns and Amy L. Fairchild Illustration by Robert Neubecker. In the months after the Civil War, the New York Times sent several writers to the South. Between covering horse theft in Richmond and pondering whether one could tell a “yank” from a “reb” based on physiognomy, the reporters grumbled about an odious feature of their hotels: bedbugs. One wrote that he had come “from frequent experience” to view bedbugs as a Southern institution no less entrenched than slavery. Another begged readers for the name of a decent North Carolina inn, complaining that the “natives” there allowed bedbugs “full sway” such that “they now rule the State during the hours usually devoted to slumber without opposition.” He said he had tried to adopt the local custom of thinking “them’s only chinch-bugs ” but failed. “ ["
},
{
"docid": "D300386#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/cephalexin/article.htm\ncephalexin",
"text": "Bacterial Infections 101 Pictures Slideshow Take the Tummy Trouble Quiz Hepatitis C Slideshow Pictures What is cephalexin? How does it work (mechanism of action)? What are the uses for cephalexin? What are the side effects of cephalexin? What is the dosage for cephalexin? Which drugs or supplements interact with cephalexin? Is cephalexin safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding? What else should I know about cephalexin? What is cephalexin? How does it work (mechanism of action)?"
},
{
"docid": "D3209024#0",
"title": "http://www.sierrasoul.com/content/tt-poisonoak.php\nPoison Oak - A General Overview",
"text": "\"Poison Oak - A General Overview By Matt Pritchard Let's start with one undeniable fact - Poison Oak sucks. This isn't open for debate, nor does this come as breaking news to those with memories of oozing rashes and tireless itching. Yep, Poison Oak (and its evil twin Poison Ivy) is an unfortunate reality for most hikers. Here in the Bay Area, most of our foothills host pockets of the stuff and it's usually just a matter of time before you have your first dance with an itchy rash and a bottle of Calamine lotion. Probably the most interesting thing about Poison Oak is the amount of bad information swirling around. Maybe people just want to think the worst of this plant, but some of the \"\"facts\"\" you hear in conversation with seemingly well-informed people are largely B. S. I'm not a doctor, but I've done my research and I decided to write this little article to clear up a few points. What exactly is Poison Oak? Poison Oak is an obnoxious little plant, native to the West Coast of North America. The plant's taxonomical name is Toxicodendron Diversilobum - the first word literally meaning \"\"poison tree\"\". It typically appears as a vine or shrub with clusters of three leaves."
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"docid": "D280377#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/impetigo/patient-comments-1072.htm\nQuestion:",
"text": "\"Main Article on Impetigo Question: What was the treatment for your impetigo? Submit Your Comment Comment from: Allya, 7-12 Male ( Caregiver) Published: May 02My son got impetigo from school; it went around to his class. It started as a pimple on his chin. It got crusty. We tried home remedies. Nothing worked. After two months of spreading on his chin we got prescription mupirocin ointment. With daily use it clears up over a couple months. Comment from: Army Medic, 25-34 Male (Caregiver)Published: February 24Bactroban applied three times a day was the treatment for my impetigo. Comment from: bull8807, 25-34 Female (Patient)Published: March 31I am an adult and this is my first bout of impetigo."
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"docid": "D2312145#0",
"title": "http://www.mdjunction.com/forums/mrsa-discussions/general-support/151194-how-long-is-the-person-carrying-mrsa-contagious\nHow long is the person carrying MRSA contagious?",
"text": "How long is the person carrying MRSA contagious?therup New Member | 10 years on site | 1 post My sister was recently hospitalized with MRSA. Her son had also had it about 2 months prior to her. The doctors think she contracted it from a visit to our Grandmother who had it but had not yet been placed in isolation. My sister does also work in the offices of a hospital. She is home now an been placed out of work for 3 weeks. We were told she would carry this with her the rest of her life. My kids and I wanted to visit her but are concerned about her being contagious. Can anyone shed some light on this for me. Sign Up or Login to comment.saralaurie VIP Member | 10 years on site | 1252 postsonce you have mrsa you always have it. when you have an open wound or another person has one you are most contagious."
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"docid": "D1295820#0",
"title": "http://www.mamapedia.com/article/how-to-go-tanning-with-shingles\nHow to go tanning with shingles?",
"text": "\"How to go tanning with shingles? Updated on February 17, 2012A. G. asks from Angola, IN on May 11, 200818 answers Hi I was diagnosed with shingles a week ago the DR said since we caught it with in 48 hours the meds he prescribed would help. The rash should be nearly gone in a week. I was in a rush to get rid of the rash since my brother is getting married in 4 weeks and i have to wear a halter dress. I got several herbs from a herbalist I beleive the rash is faded but still quiet visible. I have been tanning and need to continue to do so my question is do any of you have experience with this. Do you think it is ok for me to tan with the shingles. will the tanning bed affect them at all? Or will it leave white spots when the rash is gone? Any other possible ways to get rid of the rash would be appriciated."
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"docid": "D1620714#0",
"title": "https://www.emedicinehealth.com/mrsa_infection/page5_em.htm\nMRSA",
"text": "\"What Is a MRSA Infection? How Common Is MRSA? What Causesa MRSA Infection? Is MRSA Contagious? What Are MRSA Infection Risk Factors? What Are MRSA Infection Symptoms and Signs? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for a MRSA Infection? How Do Health Care Professionals Diagnose a MRSA Infection? What Are Treatmentsfor MRSA Infections? What Doctors Usually Treat MRSA Infections?"
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"docid": "D3247352#0",
"title": "https://health.onehowto.com/article/how-long-is-tonsillitis-contagious-for-9322.html\nHow Long Is Tonsillitis Contagious for",
"text": "How Long Is Tonsillitis Contagious for Rating: 5 (1 vote)Nidhi Nangia Tonsils are the lumps of tissue which you can see part of at the back sides of your throat. If we have to tell you where the tonsils are, then you have never had tonsillitis. It is a painful and very uncomfortable inflammation of the tonsils caused by a variety of viral and bacterial infections. There is a certain irony in this as tonsils exist as the first line of defense against airborne pathogens and bacteria we ingest through the mouth. They produce antigens to counteract the infection, but as they are on the front line the tonsils can become infected. When they do, they become very tender and, due to their location, make eating and speaking difficult. Due to this pain and discomfort, it is no wonder you might we asking for how long tonsillitis is contagious and one HOWTO is here to provide the answer. You may also be interested in: Is Ice Cream Good For Tonsillitis? Contents Common symptoms Is it contagious? Factors that affect the duration of your contagiousness How to avoid contagion of tonsillitis Common symptoms When your tonsils are healthy, you probably won't even notice them."
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"docid": "D2235760#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/can-you-spread-poison-ivy-by-scratching\nTop 20 Doctor insights on: Can You Spread Poison Ivy By Scratching",
"text": "\"Top 20 Doctor insights on: Can You Spread Poison Ivy By Scratching Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. John Chiu1 doctor agreed:1 Is poison ivy contagious and does scratching help to spread it? Cleaning: Poison ivy is not contagious but you may be getting them repeatedly from contaminated clothing and gear. Be sure to use detergents on these items otherwise it will come back like freddy. If the ... Read more Get help from a doctor now ›Dr. Gregory Moneta Scratching (Definition)Scratching = rubbing ... Read more Dr. Corey Clay Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology3 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Michael Fisher2 Can I spread a poison ivy rash by scratching? Poison ivy: You cannot spread poison ivy rash by scratching. Poison ivy is a haptin meaning a small molecule. It must bind skin tissue to form an allergic reaction. Once it binds to skin, poison ivy does not come off so it can not be transferred to you or another person. Poison ivy rash is contracted by contact with the oil ... Read more Get help from a doctor now ›Dr."
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"docid": "D1203460#0",
"title": "http://www.eyedoctorguide.com/pink_eye/pink_eye_contagious.html\nIs Pink Eye Contagious?",
"text": "Is Pink Eye Contagious? A Healthy Byte: Pink Eye Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:07The short and definitive answer to this question is 'Yes! ' Pink eye, or conjunctivitis is a general term to describe conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the membrane lining the eye either caused by an infection or an allergic reaction. Common symptoms include discharge, tearing, eye pain and irritation, redness, blurred vision and sensitivity to light. Infectious conjunctivitis can be highly contagious and spread from one eye to the other, and all around the family if common sense precautious are not taken. Bacterial conjunctivitis is the most common form and is caused by bacteria that may come from your own skin when our natural bacterial flora over acts or upper respiratory tract either from yourself or another person. What differentiates bacterial conjunctivitis from other forms is a mucopurulent discharge that forms a crust on the eye over night. When the eye is producing tears and discharge, bacteria are in these fluids and can easily be transmitted to others."
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"docid": "D276447#0",
"title": "http://www.strepthroatsecrets.com/how-long-is-strep-throat-contagious/\nHow long is strep throat contagious?",
"text": "How long is strep throat contagious? Strep throat is a contagious infection transmitted through close contact with an infected person or object. A definitive diagnosis can be made only after a positive throat culture. The treatment is decided based on the symptoms, if these clearly indicate an infection. In confirmed or highly likely cases, an antibiotic treatment prescribed by a doctor can speed recovery, prevent complications and stop the disease from being contagious. However, many people do not realize how long is the strep throat contagious and as a result infect others. In trying to find out how long is your strep throat contagious, you must remember when the symptoms first appeared. Usually there is a 2 to 5 day asymptomatic period after exposure to the bacteria. During this period, you will inevitably spread the strep throat to the people you come in contact with. Once you experience symptoms, precautions such as isolation must be taken so you do not infect others."
},
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"docid": "D645523#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/mrsa_infection/page8_em.htm\nMRSA",
"text": "\"What Is a MRSA Infection? How Common Is MRSA? What Causesa MRSA Infection? Is MRSA Contagious? What Are MRSA Infection Risk Factors? What Are MRSA Infection Symptoms and Signs? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for a MRSA Infection? How Do Health Care Professionals Diagnose a MRSA Infection? What Are Treatmentsfor MRSA Infections? What Doctors Usually Treat MRSA Infections?"
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"docid": "D1045687#0",
"title": "http://knowfacts.org/tongue/red-spots-tongue-causes-pictures-symptoms-std-painful-small-spots-patches-toddlers/\nRed Spots on Tongue",
"text": "Red Spots on Tongue Do you have a red spot or patch on the root, tip, side, or under your tongue? Don’t worry, anyone can develop them. There are various symptoms to expect which will include a sore throat and pain. Learn more about causes and treatments. Contents [ hide]Overview Causes In toddlers and children Painful spots or those that hurt With no pain Yellow tongue with red spots Small or little ones Under tongue STDs – is it HIV or Herpes? Red or strawberry tongue? Overview These spots could be tiny or small bumpy on the tip, under, side and back or dorsal tongue surface. For some of the causes to be known, a proper tongue diagnosis is required. Pictures What do they look like? Keep in mind that it could be one red spot on tongue, blotches or patches, or even tiny little dots.small red spots Causes There are various reasons to indicate any observable changes in the color and general appearance of the tongue."
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"docid": "D827581#0",
"title": "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/is-strep-throat-contagious.html\nIs Strep Throat Contagious?",
"text": "Is Strep Throat Contagious? Strep throat is a contagious infection caused by bacteria. Here is detailed information about the contagious period, symptoms and treatment methods for strep throat. Tagged Under: Strep Throat Advertisement Strep throat and sore throat, being similar conditions, are often confused with each other. Sore throat can be caused due to virus, bacteria or other parasites. While, strep throat is a bacterial infection, caused due to Streptococcus bacteria. When suffering from throat irritation, it is essential to check whether you suffer from strep throat or simple sore throat. Strep throat is an infection of the throat and tonsils caused by Streptococcus bacteria. Although this infection is commonly seen in children and teenagers, people of any age group can contract it. It generally lasts for a week."
},
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"docid": "D1836624#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/how-long-am-i-contagious-with-the-flu-after-taking-tamiflu\nTop 40 Doctor insights on: How Long Am I Contagious With The Flu After Taking Tamiflu",
"text": "Top 40 Doctor insights on: How Long Am I Contagious With The Flu After Taking Tamiflu Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Stevan Cordas1 How long are you contagious with the flu after starting tamiflu (oseltamivir)? My husband is home sick with type a flu and I will not let him leave our room!Contagious: 24 hours after you are done having a fever whether you take tamiflu ( oseltamivir) or not (without anything to take away the fever). ... Read more Dr. Samuel Graitcer236 Doctors shared insights Oseltamivir (Definition)The brand name is tamiflu (oseltamivir). It is a prodrug, which means it is inactive until metabolized by a person's body into the active form. It blocks neuraminidase, an enzyme in influenza virus; by doing this, it prevents the flu virus from detaching from the host cell and slows the spread of the virus. It comes in a tablet form, as ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Larry Xanthopoulos2 I got the flu and since monday night I have been taking tamiflu (oseltamivir). Am I still contagious? Am I ok to run errands as long as im cautious around others? Take good precaution: It is hard to say if you are still contagious, maybe not. However it is never a bad idea to take good precautions such as washing hands, stop hand-shaking or hugging, cough in your arm."
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"docid": "D831148#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/1p6tfo/if_i_no_longer_have_a_fever_am_i_still_contagious/\n.",
"text": "\"Welcome to Reddit. Come for the cats, stay for the empathy. Become a Redditorand start exploring.×896Medicine If I no longer have a fever, am I still contagious? ( self.askscience)submitted 4 years ago by djloreddit My mom used to tell me that if your fever had broken, you were okay to be around people, because although you still had symptoms of your illness, you were no longer contagious. I know there are thousands of diseases a human can have, but in general, is this rule true? How is fever correlated to contangiousity?125 comments share save hide reportall 125 commentssorted by: best Want to add to the discussion? Post a comment!Create an account [–] purplepopleeater 448 points 4 years ago It really depends on what caused your fever. The infectious period associated with each illness can differ dramatically, from 24 to 48 hours to several days or weeks depending on the cause. For flu-like symptoms 24 to 48 hours is ideal, but for something like Salmonella infection you can shed the bacteria (aka still infectious) for over a week after being ill with it.permalink embed save [–] deoxyrna 186 points 4 years ago Very true. Another example, HIV when you first get it will cause high fevers for a couple days in the first 1-2 weeks."
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"docid": "D3395218#0",
"title": "http://www.bettatalk.com/betta_diseases.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Many of you have emailed me over the years with many questions about sick bettas. So I decided I would put together the most comprehensive listing of betta diseases and ailments, how to diagnose a sick betta, treat it, and hopefully save it. I also added a page on how to sanitize/sterilize jars and tanks that contained sick contagious bettas . If you have a sick betta, please read this page thoroughly. If you don’t have a sick betta, read it too, because you will get a sick betta sooner or later (probably sooner :)) ). Thank you for caring for your sick betta with love and compassion. And remember, if you are not sure, or if you cannot find the answer on this page, don't take chances. I am only a phone call away. To receive personal attention and a betta health consultation, click here. STEP ONE: be prepared, be very prepared!I think the biggest problem people have when they have a sick fish is that they are not prepared."
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"docid": "D2023755#0",
"title": "http://www.kiplinger.com/article/retirement/T037-C000-S001-plan-to-pay-taxes-on-social-security.html\nTaxes on Social Security Can Be a Costly Retirement Surprise",
"text": "\"Depending on your income, you may owe tax on as much as 85% of your Social Security benefits. By the Editors of Kiplinger's Retirement Report Updated January 2016It's time to retire, and you're counting on your Social Security check to cover certain expenses. Curb your enthusiasm: You may need to hand part of your benefit back to Uncle Sam. See Also: 13 States That Tax Social Security Benefits About 25 million Americans pay income taxes on their Social Security benefits -- a surprise for many seniors who were planning on a source of tax-free income. Depending on your income, you could pay tax on up to 50% or up to 85% of your benefits. As you prepare for retirement, it's essential to determine if your benefits will be tax free or vulnerable to a tax hit. The first step is to compute your \"\"provisional income,\"\" which is basically your adjusted gross income (not counting any Social Security benefits) plus any tax-exempt interest and 50% of your benefits. Your benefits are totally tax free if your provisional income is less than $25,000 and you file a single or head-of-household tax return. That threshold rises to $32,000 if you file a joint return. Advertisement No more than half of your benefits can be taxed if your provisional income is between $25,000 and $34,000 on a single return or between $32,000 and $44,000 on a joint return."
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"docid": "D469223#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/retirement/08/calculate-social-security.asp\nHow Much Social Security Will You Get?",
"text": "\"If you are a typical U. S. worker nearing retirement, you have been shoveling money into the Social Security system through payroll or self-employment taxes for decades. It's possible that you and your employer together have contributed more than $200,000 into the system on your behalf over time. If you also figure in the time value of money on these contributions, your total contribution to the system could be twice as much. Now the time is approaching to turn the tables and determine what the Social Security Administration (SSA) owes you. ( For background reading, see Introduction To Social Security . ) Anticipating Your Social Security Income Of course, we know two facts: Social Security benefits are not guaranteed, and some changes will be necessary to keep the system solvent in the future, as millions of baby boomers retire and begin to receive their Social Security benefits. While these facts add uncertainty, it's also true that the quality of your retirement depends on your planning - and you must start planning somewhere. A good starting point is to find out the amount of retirement benefits that all your years of Social Security contributions entitle you to under current law. There are three ways to do this: You can visit a local Social Security office to get a record of your taxed Social Security earnings and an estimate of retirement benefits (though it won't take into account future earnings or other changes that could impact your payouts). You can locate an office list here."
},
{
"docid": "D2853225#0",
"title": "http://budgeting.thenest.com/tax-childs-social-security-payments-27788.html\nTax on Child's Social Security Payments",
"text": "\"When figuring taxes, keep your child's benefits separate from yours. Even survivor Social Security benefits paid to a minor child are potentially taxable income. The key word is \"\"potentially\"\": Benefits are only taxable if you have added income besides Social Security. Few children have enough added income to require paying taxes on their benefits. If they do earn enough, however, the IRS needs its cut. Calculations The formula for measuring when benefits are taxable is simple. Take half your child's Social Security income and add it to her adjustable gross income. Add any nontaxable interest she earned. If the total comes to between $25,000 and $34,000 -- as of 2012 -- 50 percent of her benefits are taxable. Above $34,000, 85 percent of benefits are taxable."
},
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"docid": "D3001167#0",
"title": "http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/issinfo/sstaxes.aspx\nTaxation of Social Security Benefits",
"text": "Legislature House of Representatives House Research Income Taxes: Individual & Corporate Taxation of Social Security Benefits How are Social Security benefits taxed? Up to 85 percent of Social Security benefits are subject to federal and state income tax, depending on the taxpayer's income. Benefits subject to federal and state tax include retirement, survivor, and disability benefits, but not supplemental security income (SSI) payments, which are not taxed. The amount of benefits included in taxable income depends on the taxpayer's provisional income. Jump to top What is provisional income? Provisional income is the income measure used to determine the amount of Social Security benefits included in taxable income. Provisional income equals adjusted gross income excluding Social Security benefits, plus tax-exempt interest (e.g., from municipal bonds) and one-half of Social Security benefits. Jump to top How much of Social Security benefits are subject to federal income tax? Taxayers with Social Security benefits complete a federal worksheet to determine how much of their benefits are subject to tax. The following table shows income levels at which Social Security benefits are fully exempt, subject to inclusion in taxable income at the 50 percent rate, and subject to inclusion in taxable income at the 85 percent rate for a married couple and a single filer."
},
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"docid": "D419858#0",
"title": "http://budgeting.thenest.com/tax-returns-dependent-children-receiving-social-security-benefits-31451.html\nTax Returns with Dependent Children Receiving Social Security Benefits",
"text": "If you have children, you can often claim them as dependents on your annual tax return. However, when your children receive Social Security checks because of a disability, disabled parent or deceased parent, tax returns become a bit more complicated. Although you can still claim a child who earned income during the year as a dependent, the Internal Revenue Service may require a separate tax return filed under the child's name. Taxable Social Security Not all Social Security benefits are taxable. To determine whether your dependent child's benefits could be taxable, divide the child's annual benefits by 2 and add the result to the child's other taxable income for the year. If the total is more than $25,000, some of the child's benefits may be taxable, and he may need to file his own tax return. In most cases, the maximum taxable amount equals 50 percent of the child's total annual benefits. Filing Requirements If your dependent child receives more than $950 in taxable unearned income, including Social Security benefits, he must typically file an annual tax return to report the income to the IRS and pay any tax he owes. In most cases, dependent children must also file tax returns if their earned income exceeds $5,950 or if the total of their earned and unearned income exceeds $6,250. However, these limits are slightly higher for children who are blind."
},
{
"docid": "D1062474#0",
"title": "http://www.ssdrc.com/5-73.html\nAre Social Security Disability Benefits Taxable?",
"text": "\"Are Social Security Disability Benefits Taxable? The simple answer to this is that Social Security disability benefits are taxable. However, you \"\"may or may not\"\" have to pay tax on your disability benefits. Social Security issues a miscellaneous SSA 1099 for disability benefits paid each year. The two potential types of Social Security disability benefits that are taxable are: A) Monthly disability benefit payments and B) Lump-sum back payments of disability benefits. How much of your disability benefits will be taxable depends on the total amount of your Social Security disability benefits and any other income. Currently, your Social Security disability benefits may be taxable if your total income exceeds $25000.00 as an individual, or $32000.00 for a couple. Lump sum payments of retroactive disability benefits can be a little more tricky since they often involve payment for years prior to the year you receive your SSA 1099. Conventional wisdom seems to indicate that it is easier to just claim all the lump sum back payment in the year that you receive the payment rather than filing amended returns for any previous years. The IRS publication 915 deals with Social Security benefit taxation and provides useful worksheets to help you figure out if your Social Security disability benefits are taxable."
},
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"docid": "D262122#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Are_social_security_earnings_taxable_in_California\nWhen is social security taxable?",
"text": "When is social security taxable? In order to determine when social security is taxable, you firstneed to know your combined income. This is the adjusted grossincome plus non-taxable interest plus half of your …Are social security disability payments taxable? The general rule of thumb is no, SSDI or SSI are not taxable provided they are the only source of income for an individual or family, however if an individual or family receiv …Stvnmln38 28 Contributions Is social security disability taxable?it depends, there are some regions or countries that allow tax on your SSN, and some are don't include or don't get tax on it.... See below link: http://official-online- …Anoneill 2 Contributions When did Social Security retirement benefits become taxable? Social Security retirement benefits became taxable during the Carter administration at the same time Unemployment benefits were made taxable (also under the Carter administrat …Anjum Smith 2 Contributions Are Social Security benefits taxable income?no What is the allowable earnings with social security? Allowable earnings in Social Security are the amounts one isallowed to earn and still keep their Social Security payments. Ifone is receiving Social Security through a disabil …Bobbie Grimball 5,377 Contributions What is the taxable amount of social security benefits? From 50% to 85% of your SSB can become taxable income at your marginal tax rate when you have other sources of worldwide income and tax exempt interest and dividends that have …Bobbie Grimball 5,377 Contributions Is Social Security earned income? No. The Social Security benefits would be a part of all of your other Unearned Income for the year."
},
{
"docid": "D202013#0",
"title": "https://www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/compensation/pages/fica-social-security-tax-2018.aspx\nSSA Revises Payroll Tax Cap for 2018; Tax Law Alters Rates and Brackets",
"text": "\"SSA Revises Payroll Tax Cap for 2018; Tax Law Alters Rates and Brackets The new amount for earnings subject to the Social Security tax is $128,400— not $128,700, as the SSA announced in October By Stephen Miller, CEBS Nov 28, 2017Adjust Systems, Notify Employees FICA Rates Set by Law Additional Medicare Tax Social Security Benefits to Increase Medicare Premiums Increases in Retirement Earnings Limit 2018 Income Tax Rates & Brackets LIKE SAVE PRINT EMAIL Reuse Permissions Last updated on Jan 12 , 2018. An earlier version of this article was posted on Oct. 17, 2017, under the title \"\"2018 Payroll Tax Cap Will Nudge Slightly Higher. \"\" O n Nov. 27, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced that it had revised the maximum amount of earnings subject to the Social Security tax (the \"\"taxable maximum\"\") for 2018, replacing the amount that the SSA had originally announced in October. The new taxable-maximum amount for 2018, based on updated wage data, is $128,400, not $128,700, as the SSA had previously said. The revised $128,400 taxable maximum is an increased of $1,200 over the $127,200 earnings maximum for 2017, rather than the $1,500 increase the SSA had announced on Oct. 13 (the SSA has also revised the online version of its October announcement). \"\" The reason given for this unusual change was that the wage base, which reflects national average wages, had to be recalculated when a good deal of salary data that had not been included in the original calculations was received after applicable deadlines,\"\" said Jeffrey S. Ashendorf, a benefits and compensation attorney with law firm Ford Harrison in New York City. He said of the $300 downward adjustment, \"\"although small, the resulting revision is not inconsequential. \"\" Of the estimated 175 million workers who will pay Social Security taxes in 2018, about 12 million will pay more because of the increase in the taxable-maximum amount, beginning on Jan. 1, 2018. Payroll Taxes: Cap on Maximum Earnings Maximum Taxable Earnings for:20182017Social Security$128,400$127,200Medicare No limit No limit Source: Social Security Administration. The adjustment in the taxable-earnings cap is based on the government's estimate of recent inflation-adjusted wage growth."
},
{
"docid": "D2507819#0",
"title": "http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2010/11/time-to-raise-social-securitys-retirement-age\nTime to Raise Social Securityâs Retirement Age",
"text": "Report Social Security Time to Raise Social Security’s Retirement Age November 22, 2010 24 min read Download Report David John Former Senior Research Fellow in Retirement Security and Financial Institutions David is a former Senior Research Fellow in Retirement Security and Financial Institutions. Copied Select a Section 1 /0Abstract: Americans are living longer, which means they are spending a higher proportion of their lives in retirement, receiving Social Security payments. Yet the government program is a mere five years away from being unable to pay out all of the claims it has promised. Because today’s retirees enjoy longer lives and better health, both Social Security retirement ages (“normal” and “early eligibility”) must be increased. It is common sense, and it is fair. While the retirement ages must be increased, this alone is not change enough to provide a secure future for today’s younger workers. A higher retirement age should be part of a whole package of Social Security reforms, including ending the payroll tax for workers willing to work past their normal retirement age. Heritage Foundation retirement and economic policy expert David C. John explains. As Social Security reaches its 75th birthday, the program is beginning to show signs of age. While it remains a major source of retirement income for millions of Americans, Social Security is running a significant cash flow deficit for the first time in several decades. ["
},
{
"docid": "D3366492#0",
"title": "http://newsburglar.com/2009/04/07/social-security-trust-fund-balance/\nHow Much Money is in the Social Security Trust Fund?",
"text": "How Much Money is in the Social Security Trust Fund?25 comments Official National Debt Balance According to the Treasury Department, the current Total National Debt is $11.1 Trillion. As of 04/03/2009, Treasury breaks down the debt as follows: Debt Held by the Public: $6.868 Trillion Intragovernmental Holdings: $4.278 Trillion The $6.9 Trillion of “Debt Held by the Public” is a full-faith and credit obligation of the United States Government. Its held by the public, foreign and domestic. Obligations of the United States Government which must be paid back (or rolled over to future generations). The Social Security Trust Fund Explained As of December 2008, approximately $2.4 Trillion of the $4.3 Trillion in “Intragovernmental Holdings” listed above is held in the Old-Age and Survivors and Disability Insurance (OASDI) Trust Fund. This $2.4 Trillion is the “non-negotiable/non-marketable I. O. U.s” that you speak of. I believe you are incorrect to assert that there is $7.58 Trillion of these special issue Treasuries. Here’s why. As you say, the Social Security system is pay-as-you-go. Both the employee and the employer pay 6.2% of gross compensation up to a limit of $102,000, making the total Social Security tax 12.4%."
},
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"docid": "D405027#0",
"title": "https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899144-is-my-social-security-income-taxable\nIs my Social Security income taxable?",
"text": "Turbo Tax Answer Xchange Home Turbo Tax FAQLast modified 5 months ago1146 people found this useful Is my Social Security income taxable? Whether or not your Social Security income is taxable depends on your total income, including your Social Security plus any other income. Generally speaking, if your only income is Social Security, you probably don't make enough money to be required to file a federal tax return. For those with additional sources of income, the key figure is the Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI). The MAGI includes half of your Social Security, plus other sources of income. Once your MAGI exceeds the base amount for your filing status ($32,000 for Married Filing Jointly, otherwise $25,000), at least part of your Social Security income becomes taxable. The taxable portion of your Social Security income increases once you reach additional MAGI threshholds. To determine if your Social Security income is taxable, all you need to do is enter that income – See Where do I enter an SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM, or SSA-1099-R-OP1? Turbo Tax does the rest!At the state level, many states exempt Social Security from taxation, either partially or completely. Again, if your sole income is from Social Security, it's likely you don't need to file a state return either."
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"docid": "D2965829#0",
"title": "http://money.stackexchange.com/questions/21664/w2-and-1099-self-employed-income-in-same-year-social-security-taxable-income\nW2 and 1099 (self employed) income in same year: social security taxable income limit?",
"text": "\"_Personal Finance & Money Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for people who want to be financially literate. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top W2 and 1099 (self employed) income in same year: social security taxable income limit?up vote6down votefavorite1For 2013, the maximum taxable social security income for employees on wages is $113,700, and for self employed individuals it is also $113,700 (though obviously at a higher rate). Suppose a person is a full time employee for part of 2013 (thus receiving W2 wages), then leaves that job and becomes self employed, thereby earning income as a self-employed independent contractor for the rest of 2013. Which of the following scenarios accurately describes the SS taxes that must be paid in 2013? To make a concrete scenario, assume the W2 wages were $75,000 and the total 1099 income is also $75,000.6.2% on the $75,000 in W2 wages, then 12.4% on $38,700 of the 1099 income (=$113,700 - $75,000). The rest of the 1099 income for the year ($36,300) is not subject to SS tax.6.2% on the $75,000 in W2 wages, then 12.4% on all of the 1099 income $75,000. Something else...?united-states taxes self-employment social-securityshare improve this questionasked Apr 13 '13 at 18:48Jeff Evans192 2 621. is essentially correct except that the doubling of the SS tax rate is actually two different taxes in equal amounts, the SS tax that you pay as an employee (of yourself) and the SS tax that your employer (you again!) pays as an employer. Both of these are computed on Schedule (or is Form?)"
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"docid": "D162961#0",
"title": "https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/policybriefs/index.html\nResearch, Statistics, & Policy Analysis",
"text": "\"Policy Briefs Distributional Effects of Applying Social Security Taxes to Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Premiums No. 2016-01 (released August 2016)by Kathleen Romig, Dave Shoffner, and Kevin Whitman This policy brief analyzes how applying the Social Security tax to employer-sponsored health insurance premiums could affect Social Security beneficiaries. Specifically, the brief examines an option presented by the Social Security Advisory Board in which both employee and employer premiums would count as wages for Social Security tax calculations, and later for benefit calculations. Using the Modeling Income in the Near Term model, the results show that for most Social Security beneficiaries aged 60 or older from 2017 to 2080, benefits would gradually increase and the poverty rate would decrease faster than the rate under current law. Counting employer-sponsored health insurance premiums as wages for Social Security purposes would increase Social Security taxes for most individuals and those taxes would increase more than Social Security benefits for individuals at all earning levels. Proposed Revisions to the Special Minimum Benefit for Low Lifetime Earners No. 2014-01 (released September 2014)by Glenn R. Springstead, Kevin Whitman, and Dave Shoffner Social Security's special minimum benefit is declining in relative value, does not provide a full benefit equal to the poverty threshold, and reaches fewer beneficiaries each year. Members of Congress and other key policymakers have proposed several methods for revising the special minimum benefit, either as part of reforming Social Security more broadly or as stand-alone policy options. Most of the new options would index the benefit to wages, helping ensure its sustainability into the future. The options differ in how they define a “year of coverage,” how many years of coverage are required to be eligible for any benefit increase, and how much the full benefit increase should be."
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"docid": "D262125#0",
"title": "http://www.retirementchoices.org/blog/are-my-social-security-benefits-taxable\nAre My Social Security Benefits Taxable?",
"text": "The quick answer is “it depends.” But, for the 33 percent of retirees who now rely more heavily on their Social Security benefits to sustain their lifestyle, the answer takes on even more significance. Generally, your income from Social Security is not taxable on its own; but when it’s combined with other sources of income for tax reporting purposes, a portion of your Social Security benefits, up to 85 percent, could be includable as taxable income. Unfortunately, over 40 percent of retirees aren’t aware that their benefits could possibly be taxed, and it is always a rude awakening when it happens. Having an understanding of how Social Security benefits could be taxed might enable you to consider ways to reduce the impact. So the real question becomes, “ under what circumstances are my Social Security benefits taxable ?” Generally, any income from employment, a pension, IRA withdrawals, interest on savings, even interest on tax exempt bonds is combined along with half of your Social Security income to determine the taxable portion. The only sources of income that are not included are monthly payments from an annuity or withdrawals from a Roth IRA. If the total amount is $25,000 ($32,000 for joint filers) or less, you get to keep all of your benefits. However, if your combined income, including half of their Social Security income, is between $25,000 and $34,000 ($44,000 for joint filers) up to 50 percent of your benefits are subject to taxes."
},
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"docid": "D160754#0",
"title": "https://labor.alabama.gov/uc/employer.aspx\nAlabama Department of Labor",
"text": "\"Your best source of information on a tax matter is your field tax service provider. Additional contacts are provided in this section which will also be helpful. Our Separation Information Employer Guide should be of assistance to all employers. The following questions and answers provide a combination of general information and some technical information. This information should only be considered as a starting point due to the complexity of individual situations. How do I change my Employer Registration address? When is an individual considered an employee? How do you meet liability for Alabama State UC Taxes? What constitutes a successor employer? Are religious organizations liable for Unemployment Taxes?"
},
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"docid": "D2309583#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.com/articles/what-modified-adjusted-gross-income\nWhat Is Modified Adjusted Gross Income?",
"text": "What Is Modified Adjusted Gross Income? Why adjusted gross income (AGI) is inadequate in your tax calculations for the IRSModified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) can qualify you for a number of credits, benefits, and exclusions, which makes it important to calculate for tax purposes. Your MAGI is used to determine your eligibility for various Federal tax benefits — including education tax breaks, theadoption tax credit, the retirement savings contribution credit, and many more. >> Start Your FREE E-file So why does the IRS use MAGI as a basis instead of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)? AGI represents your taxable income. It is probably the most important figure for your tax return, but it may not accurately represent your total earnings. Certain sources of income are untaxable (such as foreign investment income). These untaxable sources are added back into your AGI to calculate your MAGI. So your MAGI is a better description of your ability to pay for education, adoption, or any of the other credits the Federal government may provide. Calculating Your MAGIThe IRS posts a deceptively simple MAGI calculator on its website, which helps taxpayers and tax professionals determine their MAGI."
},
{
"docid": "D2594837#0",
"title": "http://www.dicknorton.com/disability.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Income you receive from disability income insurance may or may not be taxable. If any portion is taxable, you must report that portion on your IRS Form 1040, FTB Form 540 or other State income tax form. Generally, taxability of your disability benefits will depend upon (1) the type of benefit (s) you receive, (2) whether the insurance premiums were paid with pretax or after-tax dollars, and (3) who paid the premiums ( you or your employer - or a combination of both ). Here is a link to a chart that helps explain the following. Individual disability income insurance Individual disability income insurance benefits taxability rules are straight-forward. Since you are paying your premiums with after-tax dollars, all of your benefits are not taxable. However, you cannot deduct the premiums you pay for individual disability income insurance as a medical expense. If your employer pays for an individual disability insurance policy on you (for example, if you are considered to be a key employee of the business), different rules may apply depending on who will get the benefits under the policy. If payments are made to the employer, then the premium is not deductible by the employer and the benefits are not taxable when the employer receives them. Employer-sponsored group disability insurance Taxability under employer group disability insurance plans depends on who pays the premium."
},
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"docid": "D1787215#0",
"title": "https://forum.federalsoup.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=36676\nFederal Retirees",
"text": "\"Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register. Forum Active Topics Search Help Login Register Federal Soup » RETIREMENT » Federal Retirees » FERS supplement tax like SS? Federal Retirees For those approaching retirement as well as the currently already retired, here is a forum to share ideas and thoughts and exchange questions and answers. To read today's top news stories on federal employee pay, benefits, retirement, job rights and other workplace issues visit Federal Daily.com. To maximize your retirement, we also suggest you read \"\" Retired Federal Employees Almanac \"\". ( Reminder: soliciting of services is not allowed on this site . ) FERS supplement tax like SS? - FERS supplement tax like SS? Options Previous Topic Next Topic Searching#1 Posted : Tuesday, June 28, 2011 8:54:21 AM (UTC)Rank: Senior Member Groups: Registered Joined: 5/23/2011 (UTC) Posts: 316Will you please share with me how your FERS supplement is taxed?"
},
{
"docid": "D748137#0",
"title": "http://finance.zacks.com/disability-insurance-income-taxed-earned-income-2803.html\nIs Disability Insurance Income Taxed as Earned Income?",
"text": "Workers' compensation disability income is never taxed but Social Security could be. More Articles1. Does IRA Withdrawal Affect Disability Benefit?2. How to Collect Disability & Contribute to an IRA3. Are Short-Term Disability Payments Taxable Income? Disability insurance is used to replace your wages when you can't work because of an injury or illness. If you become disabled, you could qualify for payments from both private and government disability insurance. Some of these payments are taxed as earned income while others are tax-free. Whether disability payments are taxable depends on the insurance they come from and your total income at the time. Private Insurance When you pay for private disability insurance, your premium payments are not tax-deductible."
},
{
"docid": "D1929515#0",
"title": "https://nchra.shrm.org/news/2016/10/2017-wages-subject-social-security-fica-rise-127200\n2017 Wages subject to Social Security FICA rise to $127,200",
"text": "\"Home › News › 2016 › 2017 Wages subject to Social Security FICA rise to $127,2002017 Wages subject to Social Security FICA rise to $127,200October 24, 2016The maximum amount of earnings subject to the Social Security payroll tax will climb 7.3 percent in 2017 to $127,200—up by $8,700 from the $118,500 maximum for 2016 and 2015, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced on Oct. 18. Of the estimated 173 million workers who will pay Social Security taxes in 2017, about 12 million will pay more because of the increase in the taxable-maximum amount. This adjustment, which takes effect Jan. 1, is based on the government's estimate of real wage growth in the recent past. The 2017 jump in the taxable-earnings cap is the largest one-year increase since 1983, in part because federal law kept the taxable maximum unchanged for 2016 due to a lack of cost-of-living increase in Social Security benefits. Social Security is financed by a 12.4 percent tax on wages up to the taxable-earnings cap, with half (6.2 percent) paid by workers and the other half paid by employers. This taxable wage base usually goes up each year—it rose from $117,000 in 2014 to $118,500 in 2015, but stayed put at that level for 2016. By Jan. 1 of each year, U. S. employers must adjust their payroll systems to account for the higher taxable wage base under the Social Security payroll tax—and should notify affected employees that more of their paychecks will be subject to payroll withholding. Those whose compensation exceeds the previous $118,500 maximum will see a decrease in net take-home pay if they don't receive an annual raise that makes up for the payroll tax's bigger bite. Employers also will pay more, as their 6.2 percent share is applied to additional earnings. Those higher costs could depress wage increases, economists note."
},
{
"docid": "D1048385#0",
"title": "https://www.disabilityapprovalguide.com/social-security-disability/are-social-security-disability-benefits-taxable/\nAre Social Security Disability Benefits Taxable?",
"text": "Are Social Security Disability Benefits Taxable? By Susan Kelley on March 13, 2017 in Social Security Disability It’s often a topic of debate: Should you be taxed for something that the government gives you? More importantly, are Social Security benefits taxable? In fact, yes — Social security disability benefits are taxable. However, most beneficiaries don’t pay taxes on SSDI because they have very little (if any) additional income. Approximately one-fourth of SSDI recipients owed federal income taxes in 2015, usually because of their spouse or other household earnings. How the Social Security Administration Calculates SSDI Benefits Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) covers individuals who worked five out of the last 10 years and paid taxes into that trust fund. How can you get approved for SSDI benefits? Prove you cannot work due to a physical or mental condition lasting at least 12 months or which may result in your death. Benefits don’t start until five months after you become disabled and submit your Social Security disability application."
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"docid": "D2351087#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/240102-when-does-the-baby-drop-in-the-womb/\nWhen Does a Baby Drop in the Womb?",
"text": "When Does a Baby Drop in the Womb?by AMY SUTTON June 13, 2017As your pregnancy progresses, the excitement and anticipation continues to mount. You likely dream of what your baby will look like and long to hold her in your arms. Throughout this experience, your body has been going through major changes, and you've probably experienced a wide range of symptoms. One thing you may be wondering is when your baby is going to start dropping in your womb and why exactly this happens. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Why Your Baby Drops Dropping simply means that your baby is starting to move lower down and settle into your abdomen in preparation for a vaginal birth. This process, also referred to as lightening, does not necessarily mean your labor will begin at any certain time, but it can serve as a reminder that labor and delivery are near and that your body is doing exactly what it's supposed to near the end of your pregnancy. When It Normally Occurs Dropping occurs during the last trimester of pregnancy. The precise time this will happen can vary, according to Ask Dr. Sears. If this is your first pregnancy, your baby may drop between two to four weeks prior to delivery. This helps stretch your pelvic muscles in preparation for giving birth for the first time."
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"docid": "D1169242#0",
"title": "https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/07/how-long-can-you-wait-to-have-a-baby/309374/\nHow Long Can You Wait to Have a Baby?",
"text": "How Long Can You Wait to Have a Baby? Deep anxiety about the ability to have children later in life plagues many women. But the decline in fertility over the course of a woman’s 30s has been oversold. Here’s what the statistics really tell us—and what they don’t. Geof Kern Jean M. Twenge July/August 2013 Issue Health Share Tweet…Linked In Email Print Text Size Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. In the tentative, post-9/11 spring of 2002, I was, at 30, in the midst of extricating myself from my first marriage. My husband and I had met in graduate school but couldn’t find two academic jobs in the same place, so we spent the three years of our marriage living in different states. After I accepted a tenure-track position in California and he turned down a postdoctoral research position nearby—the job wasn’t good enough, he said—it seemed clear that our living situation was not going to change. I put off telling my parents about the split for weeks, hesitant to disappoint them."
},
{
"docid": "D1901773#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/434423-exercises-to-make-a-baby-drop-during-pregnancy/\nExercises to Make a Baby Drop During Pregnancy",
"text": "Exercises to Make a Baby Drop During Pregnancyby NICOLE CRAWFORD June 13, 2017In the last weeks of your pregnancy, you may notice increased pressure in the pelvic area. This is usually caused by your baby dropping into position. If your due date is right around the corner and your baby has not yet dropped into position, don't worry; some babies don't drop until labor begins. However, there are some helpful exercises you can do that encourage baby to drop while also preparing your body for labor and delivery. Avoid these exercises if your baby is in breech position, since they may make it more difficult for your baby to change into a head-down position. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Walking Walking is a perfect exercise for pregnant women, particularly in the later trimesters. It is easy on the joints and provides a gentle aerobic workout, which can help control weight gain. Walking also opens the hips and relaxes the pelvic muscles, which can aid in the lightening process in the final weeks of pregnancy. Keep in mind that walking is considered moderate-intensity aerobic exercise. If you haven't been exercising during your pregnancy, start slowly."
},
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"docid": "D544387#0",
"title": "http://www.madeformums.com/pregnancy/what-is-a-chemical-pregnancy/36135.html\nWhat is a chemical pregnancy?",
"text": "\"What is a chemical pregnancy? Pregnancy Your 9 months Wait To Wee18Your doctor may have told you that you’ve had a chemical pregnancy. What does this mean? A chemical pregnancy is actually a very early miscarriage, which takes place before anything can be seen on an ultrasound scan – usually around the fifth week that you are pregnant. It means that a sperm has fertilised your egg, but later on, the egg fails to survive. So why did I get a positive pregnancy test?“Even this early on in pregnancy there is a change in hormone levels which allows the pregnancy test to turn positive,” explains GP Philippa Kaye. The hormone that your test measures is known as h CG, or human chorionic gonadotrophin. “In a chemical pregnancy, or very early miscarriage, the test is initially positive but then your period may start, or a further pregnancy test is negative. “The reason it is termed a chemical pregnancy is that it is only the missed period and positive pregnancy test that show that you are pregnant. It would be too early to see anything on an ultrasound scan."
},
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"docid": "D1358485#0",
"title": "http://www.conceiveeasy.com/get-pregnant/implantation-dip-an-early-sign-of-pregnancy/\nImplantation Dip an Early Sign of Pregnancy?Last updated on Feb 13, 2018by Lucy Eades",
"text": "\"Implantation Dip an Early Sign of Pregnancy? Last updated on Feb 13, 2018by Lucy Eades Rate this Article: Rating: 3.7/ 5 (38 votes cast)View real examples of an implantation dip and learn how to read your Basal Body Temperature (BBT) chart to see if you could be pregnant. For those that chart their basal body temperature (BBT), an implantation dip could be an early indication of pregnancy. As you know, ovulation can be detected on a basal body temperature chart by a slight shift in temperature midway through your cycle. By charting your BBT every day, you can detect the day you ovulate by looking for a slight temperature rise that will remain elevated after ovulation. While with a regular chart, your temps will remain elevated, with an implantation dip, your chart will show a one-day drop in temperature. Claim Your 20 Free Ovulation Tests – Click Here What is an implantation dip? An implantation dip is a luteal phase dip that will typically occur between 7 and 10 days past ovulation (DPO), and is an indication of implantation – an early sign of pregnancy when the fertilized egg implants itself. An implantation dip is an increase in your estrogen hormone so it lowers your temperature creating a dip in your basal body temperature (BBT). For many women, during implantation, they may also experience some spotting around this time called implantation bleeding."
},
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"docid": "D1809380#0",
"title": "http://birthingwithguinever.com/2007/01/22/what-does-being-2-centimeters-dilated-mean/\nwhat does being 2 centimeters dilated mean?January 22, 2007",
"text": "what does being 2 centimeters dilated mean? January 22, 2007Posted by guinever in : babies, birth, labor, pregnancy , trackback So you’re nearing the end of your pregnancy and your doctor or midwife “checks you” and you find out that you’re 2 centimeters dilated. What does it mean? When will you have your baby? Well, your labor could start today, tomorrow or not for another month. Cervical dilation is not a good indication of when exactly you will have your baby. You can be 36, 37, or 38 weeks pregnant, 2 centimeters dilated and not have your baby for several weeks. Or you can be 2 centimeters dilated and be in very early labor or pre-labor having a couple contractions an hour and maybe have a baby within the next couple days. Or you can be 2 centimeters dilated and be having very long, hard contractions that are close together. In this last scenario, you will have your baby very soon."
},
{
"docid": "D1467794#0",
"title": "http://www.newkidscenter.com/How-To-Get-Baby-To-Drop.html\nAnxious about When Your Baby Will Drop? Here're Ways to Help",
"text": "Anxious about When Your Baby Will Drop? Here're Ways to Help The medical term “lightening” is used to describe the baby’s settlement deeper into the maternal pelvis. According to American Pregnancy Association, lightening suggests that the body of pregnant mommy is getting ready for labor; this condition can occur before few weeks to actual time of labor (even a few hours before the onset of labor in some cases). To encourage the baby dropping deeper into the pelvis, the pregnant mommy can do several things mentioned in this article. When Does a Baby Get to Drop? As every woman experience different labor, there are different times for babies to engage in pelvic cavity. When the time of delivery comes near, the baby begins to move downwards due to expansion of the uterus. In breech position, the baby’s head gets settled lower in pelvis. Due to this, a pregnant mother feels a lot of pressure on the urinary bladder. It is seen that some babies are likely to engage after 36 weeks; however, some babies engage when the labor starts."
},
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"docid": "D874058#0",
"title": "https://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/epidural/\nEpidural for Labor Pain",
"text": "\"Pregnancy > Labor & Delivery Epidural for Labor Pain Updated: July 18, 2017Alamy There are a lot of reasons this pain-management procedure is used by two-thirds of laboring mamas. Here’s how an epidural works and how to ask for it if you think it’s right for you. In This Article What is an epidural? When you can get an epidural How long does it take to work? How an epidural is administered Pushing with an epidural The combined spinal-epidural (“walking epidural”)Risks to your baby Risks to you Limitations Epidurals and multiple pregnancies Tattoos and epidurals Epidurals and scoliosis If you’re considering an epidural to help manage the pain of childbirth, you’re not alone. A full two-thirds of women delivering at hospitals elect for an epidural during labor and delivery, and with good reason: An epidural is considered one of the safest methods of pain control. Only a small amount of medication is required to achieve the desired effect, which means the drugs will barely reach your bloodstream (unlike general anesthesia or tranquilizers), so they can't affect your baby. It eliminates the pain of contractions — and you’ll remain awake and alert during the birth. What is an epidural? An epidural is an anesthetic, or numbing agent, that's injected directly into the spine — technically, into the epidural space, between the ligament that sheathes the vertebrae and the membrane that covers the spinal cord."
},
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"docid": "D3396453#0",
"title": "http://www.relieve-migraine-headache.com/pregnancy-headache.html\nPregnancy headache requires special treatment",
"text": "Pregnancy headache requires special treatment What can I expect when it comes to pregnancy headache? And will there be any drugs that I can take without harming the baby? What can I expect when my pregnancy is over? There are some things about the big event that just aren't joyous. One of those things is that their options for drugs and other treatments diminish all of a sudden. Migraine sufferers may suddenly find that the drug that's been stopping the pain is no longer an option. For many women, migraines almost disappear during pregnancy. But for others, they may get worse or even begin for the first time! What's going on? ! Pregnancy headache – what's the cause?"
},
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"docid": "D1467801#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/pregnancy/baby-dropping\nHow to Predict When Your Baby Will Drop",
"text": "How to Predict When Your Baby Will Drop Your baby dropping is one of the first signs that your body’s getting ready for labor. When the fated event happens, kindly friends, family, and complete strangers will probably comment about your bump looking low. “ Oh! It looks like the baby dropped,” they’ll say. But what exactly does baby dropping mean? And is there a way to predict when it will happen? Lightening 101When people talk about your baby dropping, they’re actually referring to a term called lightening. Lightening is one of the major signs that labor is approaching. It happens when the baby’s head literally “drops” lower into your pelvis, becoming engaged within your pubic bones. This starts baby’s descent down and out into the world."
},
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"docid": "D713068#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a551938/vitamin-k\nVitamin K",
"text": "\"Vitamin KApproved by the Baby Centre Medical Advisory Board Share In this article What is vitamin K? Why does my baby need vitamin K? What if I don't want my baby to have vitamin K? What is vitamin K? Vitamin K plays an important part in making our blood clot. If blood can't clot properly, uncontrolled bleeding can happen. Why does my baby need vitamin K? All babies are born with low levels of vitamin K. Although these vitamin K stores get used up quickly in the first few days of a baby's life, there is usually enough to stop bleeding. However, a very small number of newborn babies, about one in 10,000 babies, have vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB). These babies don't have enough vitamin K to make their blood clot."
},
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"docid": "D704502#0",
"title": "http://www.pregnancyloss.info/waitingforaf.htm\n.",
"text": "\"About Follow Up Exams About Sex Technically, when things go perfectly, your first period will not arrive until four weeks after your h CG levels reach zero. Since most women will not be tested all the way to zero (which on your forms would show as \"\"less than 5\"\"), you will not know exactly when this will happen. In a normal recovery, it can take three weeks for the hormone chain to fire up again, and it will not be marked by bleeding or any physical symptom. You will only know that the new cycle worked by having a period at the end of it, between five and seven weeks after your miscarriage. Here are the most common scenarios and symptoms that go with them. They come from a decade's worth of collecting women's experiences, from the easiest and quickest recoveries to the most elongated and complicated ones. Remember that the day you found out about the loss is not a benchmark, nor is the day you began bleeding. The actual hormone change begins to take place either during the D&C or when the placenta pulls away from the uterus during the natural miscarriage, which is usually when the cramps and bleeding are at their worst. That is Day 1 of the recovery (but not Day 1 of a new cycle, as you will see. ) Here are the scenarios: The most common recovery goes like this: Your bleeding will taper off to spotting within a week, and maybe random spotting will continue for another week."
},
{
"docid": "D2351088#0",
"title": "https://www.livestrong.com/article/240102-when-does-the-baby-drop-in-the-womb/\nWhen Does a Baby Drop in the Womb?",
"text": "When Does a Baby Drop in the Womb?by AMY SUTTON June 13, 2017As your pregnancy progresses, the excitement and anticipation continues to mount. You likely dream of what your baby will look like and long to hold her in your arms. Throughout this experience, your body has been going through major changes, and you've probably experienced a wide range of symptoms. One thing you may be wondering is when your baby is going to start dropping in your womb and why exactly this happens. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Why Your Baby Drops Dropping simply means that your baby is starting to move lower down and settle into your abdomen in preparation for a vaginal birth. This process, also referred to as lightening, does not necessarily mean your labor will begin at any certain time, but it can serve as a reminder that labor and delivery are near and that your body is doing exactly what it's supposed to near the end of your pregnancy. When It Normally Occurs Dropping occurs during the last trimester of pregnancy. The precise time this will happen can vary, according to Ask Dr. Sears. If this is your first pregnancy, your baby may drop between two to four weeks prior to delivery. This helps stretch your pelvic muscles in preparation for giving birth for the first time."
},
{
"docid": "D3500591#0",
"title": "https://www.checkpregnancy.com/miscarriage-statistics/\nMiscarriage Statistics Week-by-Week: Risks & Signs",
"text": "Miscarriage Statistics Week-by-Week: Risks & Signs By Pobby - August 23, 2015 0tweet Miscarriage is always a concern for women who are pregnant or are trying to get pregnant. According to recent miscarriage statistics, up to 30% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage, and up to 75% of conceptions fail to implant. That’s a startling – and frightening – statistic. To make matters worse, many women miscarry before they even realize they’re pregnant. The good news is that the risk of losing the baby decreases as the pregnancy progresses. [ Read more about Miscarriage]Let’s analyze miscarriage risk by week, so you know what to expect. Table of Contents [ show]Risk of miscarriage by week1. Miscarriage at 4 weeks: 22-75%The risk of miscarriage is the highest in the early stages of pregnancy. Between 22% and 75% of all healthy women will miscarry between three and four weeks. The risk of miscarriage at 3 weeks and 4 weeks is so great because implantation may fail."
},
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"docid": "D3011069#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070621093009AAUj5VG\nWhat does 'station' mean during pregnancy?",
"text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy What does 'station' mean during pregnancy? Hi there, Ive posted before, still waiting for the baby to come. ok so, I am 37 weeks today, 5 cm dialted, 80% efaced, and my 'station' is -2. Can anyone tell me what the station means, and also how long do you think I have to go? I've been waiting 4 weeks, thats when I started dialating, luckily he... show more1 following 13 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: station is how far the baby is away from your cervix. Since you are -2 then the baby's head is 2 cm away from from your cervix. If you were +2 then the baby's head is 2 cm through your cervix. Good luck!angel l · 1 decade ago1 2 Comment Station Pregnancy Source (s):https://shrink.im/a8w A1delatte · 1 year ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: What does 'station' mean during pregnancy? Hi there, Ive posted before, still waiting for the baby to come."
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"docid": "D136339#0",
"title": "http://fittobepregnant.com/2014/12/17/breastfeeding-and-fat-loss/\nBreastfeeding and Fat Loss: Is It Harder to Lose Fat While Breastfeeding?",
"text": "Breastfeeding and Fat Loss: Is It Harder to Lose Fat While Breastfeeding? December 17, 2014 By Deanna Schober 93 Comments | Disclaimer Breastfeeding and Fat Loss“Nurse your baby!” the experts say, “You’ll burn so many more calories! The baby weight will just melt right off. ”Ever since my very first baby was born years ago, I’ve been suspicious of these experts who advised that breastfeeding would cause me to lose the baby weight faster. It sure never helped me. As a matter of fact, it was only after weaning that I would lose any fat at all, but then again, I was super unhealthy back then and not eating well. ( Read my comparison of my healthy and unhealthy pregnancies here . ) Baby #4 was my real test. I stayed active throughout pregnancy, performing my last workout of squats and burpees just days before he was born."
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"docid": "D2778628#0",
"title": "http://the-gospel.org/stdy_fmly/abortion_effects.php\nThe Long Term Effects of Abortion on Women",
"text": "\"The Long Term Effects of Abortion on Women By Sarah Barnes RNWritten on February 10, 2009, Updated December 23, 2010Adopted from a research paper for a writing class Contents Introduction Short-term side effects Long-term side effects Substances abuse Cancer Infertility Post-abortion syndrome Sexual dysfunction Other Psychological disorders Informed consent Free choice Rape victims Family pressure Roe v Wade Abortion alternatives Works Cited Introduction By the age of forty-five, two out every five women has had an abortion (Post Abortion Healing, 1). Perhaps it is the significance of this number that makes the abortion debate so heated. In the United States alone 1,300,000 abortions occur annually. The odds of having a mother, sister or close friend who has had one is far more likely than not. Almost everyone is directly or indirectly affected by abortions. It is no wonder that both the pro-choice and pro-life movements are so adamant in their positions. Both sides are fully convinced that they are fighting for what is truly best for these women. Then why do they reach such different conclusions? Abortion is an issue that goes much deeper than mere politics. It is an emotionally and even religiously charged topic."
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{
"docid": "D2694643#0",
"title": "http://www.stylishandtrendy.com/parenting/pregnancy/third-month-pregnancy-9-to-12-weeks/\nThird Month Of Pregnancy â 9 to 12 Weeks Pregnancy",
"text": "Home Parenting Pregnancy Third Month Of Pregnancy – 9 to 12 Weeks Pregnancy Parenting Pregnancy Third Month Of Pregnancy – 9 to 12 Weeks Pregnancy Third Month Pregnancy: The baby can officially be called a fetus in the third month of pregnancy. The last month of the first trimester, sees bones beginning to ossify i.e. they turn more solid. Eyelids formation takes place as they are otherwise open and huge in the face and also look a little misplaced. Also, teeth buds form and upper and lower limbs can be seen but even though the baby is moving spontaneously, only second time mothers can detect the movements this early in pregnancy. The biggest part of the baby’s body is the head which is half the size of the whole body. Outer genitalia starts forming and differentiating the sex which means you cannot tell the sex yet. The heartbeat of the baby can be heard using a Doppler and is fast in the early stages of pregnancy. You will gain about two to four pounds as your uterus takes the shape of a soft ball with the baby measuring about 3. 54 inches and finally you would start showing a bit. Third Month Pregnancy – What to expect & symptoms Nausea and dizziness, you will probably see the last of it by the end of this month."
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"docid": "D3231961#0",
"title": "http://www.steadyhealth.com/topics/tailbone-pain-during-pregnancy?page=2\ntailbone pain during pregnancy",
"text": "\"Guest over a year ago I asked my doctor about this myth, that hot baths are harmful during pregnancy, and he said that it is NOT harmful to the baby as long as you keep the temp at 104F or less!! 104 is still a rather hot bath, and very soothing!!!!!!!!! He said that a bath is the only thing that can relax a woman who is pregnant, so he thinks the risks are more if you don't and stay stressed. Reply Guest over a year ago Well i also thought i was the only one feeling tailbone pain. I use to have back problems when i was about 10, but im 17 years old now, and im about a month pregnant. I noticed that most people are saying they have tailbone pain later on, but mine seems to be really bad and im only about 4 weeks. But my guess is all the adjustments your body is making, i mean.. if you think about it, your hips are in the process of moving and your ovaries and insides are moving to make room for the baby. So honestly if you havent had major back problems, you should be fine. My doctor said it was normal, just check and make sure with your doctor that in your case it isn't going to harm you or the baby. And you should be fine."
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"docid": "D381364#0",
"title": "http://www.hunterdonhealthcare.org/service/maternity/pregnancy-month-by-month/\nPregnancy Month by Month",
"text": "Pregnancy Month by Month Browse: Home Services Maternity & Newborn Care Pregnancy Month by Monthtext size: or Maternity About Us Our Team Admission Registration Packet Online Registration Labor and Delivery Nursery Security and Visiting Education Breastfeeding FAQPregnancy Month by Month Support Groups A Star is Born In Joy Discharge Documents Pregnancy Resource Libary First Month Second Month Third Month Fourth Month Fifth Month Sixth Month Seventh Month Eighth Month Ninth Month First Month The earliest symptoms of pregnancy differ from person to person. For most, this is the month you discover you’re pregnant – and that positive pregnancy test (and a missed period) may be the only sign you have. CHANGES YOU MAY EXPERIENCENausea – the earliest signs of “morning sickness” can appear in the first month Breast Tenderness – your breasts or nipples may be swollen and tender to the touch Fatigue – you may feel tired as your body adjusts to hormonal changes Frequent Urination – a common side effect of the production of human chorionic gonadotropin (h CG) which causes an increase need to urinate in early pregnancy Food Sensitivity – just the smell of food may turn your stomach. HOW YOUR BABY IS DEVELOPING Your baby is only .1 to .2 millimeters and at this stage is called a blastocyst. At three weeks pregnant, your child has already developed all his genetic material – and the sex is already decided. WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR PRENATAL VISIT THIS MONTHA pregnancy test to confirm the pregnancy You’ll complete an extensive family medical history The doctor usually performs an internal pelvic exam to check your uterus, vagina and cervix A Pap smear, if you haven’t had one in the past year Routine blood tests and urine tests may be performed An assessment of your health, including height, weight and blood pressure You will be prescribed a prenatal vitamin and folic acid Consult with your doctor about any over-the-counter or prescription drugs you take Second Month Baby goes from blastocyst to zygote, as that dividing ball of cells takes on a more human form. You may be experiencing a change, too, as your body and mind adjust to your new role as mom-to-be. CHANGES YOU MAY EXPERIENCENausea, vomiting, food sensitivity and fatigue may develop or become more severe If you haven’t already, you should make changes in your lifestyle so you and your baby will be healthy. You should stop smoking , drinking and using caffeine. Consult your caregiver about other changes you may need to make."
},
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"docid": "D534789#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/pregnancy/complications/miscarriage/fetal-heart-rate-and-miscarriage/\nFetal Heart Rate and Miscarriage: Is There a Link?",
"text": "\"Home Pregnancy & Birth Pregnancy Complications Miscarriage Fetal Heart Rate and Miscarriage: Is There a Link? Fetal heart rate can offer important clues about your developing baby's health. Dr. Erika Nichelson explains a potential link between fetal heart rate and miscarriage. By Bonnie Gibbs Vengrow Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Banana Stock/ Jupiter The steady thump-thump of your baby's heartbeat is one of the most rewarding and reassuring parts of every ultrasound because it's proof that your pregnancy is going well. So when the fetal heart rate is slower than expected, it's only natural to think the worst. But are fetal heart rate and miscarriage linked? It's important to note that your baby's heart rate is anything but consistent in the early weeks of gestation. Around 6 to 9 weeks, it can range from 160 to 180 beats per minute. Then, as baby's brain grows, the heart rate gradually drops to 110 to 160 beats per minute until term, says Erika Nichelson, D. O., a board-certified ob-gyn at the Family Childbirth and Children's Center at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore. Shop for pregnancy books."
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"docid": "D84377#0",
"title": "http://womhealth.org.au/conditions-and-treatments/understanding-your-menstrual-cycle-fact-sheet\nUnderstanding your menstrual cycle fact sheet",
"text": "\"Understanding your menstrual cycle fact sheet Download a print-ready PDF version of this fact sheet (280 KB)The term ‘menstrual cycle’ refers to the changes that occur naturally in a woman’s body to prepare it for pregnancy. In a normal menstrual cycle, women experience menstruation (also known as a period) followed by the release of an egg. During menstruation blood, cells and mucus are discharged from the uterus. The menstrual cycle starts on the first day of the menstrual period (referred to as day one) and ends the day before the next period begins. While the length of the menstrual cycle is often 28 days, it can vary between women and from one cycle to the next. It is common for women to experience cycles that last anywhere from 20 to 40 days. Cycles longer than six weeks are considered unusual. The length of a women’s menstrual cycle can change throughout her life. Irregular periods are common among adolescent women, and in women approaching menopause. Factors such as stress, extreme emotion (good or bad), weight changes, excessive physical activity and travelling can also cause irregularities in a woman's menstrual cycle."
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"docid": "D846188#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/142139950/womens-health-flash-cards/\nWomen's Health",
"text": "\"81 terms Chance_Collins6Women's Health Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort A 25-year-old woman comes to the clinic complaining of increased vaginal discharge, milky gray in color with a \"\"fishy\"\" odor that both she and her husband have noticed. A wet smear is performed and the presence of \"\"clue cells\"\" confirmed. Which type of infection does the nurse suspect? 1 Candidiasis 2 Trichomoniasis 3 Bacterial vaginosis 4 Group B Streptococcus -Bacterial vaginosis Signs of bacterial vaginosis include a milky gray vaginal discharge that has a characteristic fishy odor. \"\" Clue cells\"\" noted on wet smear are indicative of BV. Candidiasis is a yeast infection caused by the organism Candida albicans. The most common symptom of a yeast infection is vulvar and vaginal pruritus. Vaginal discharge in a candidal infection is thick, white, and lumpy. A woman with a trichomoniasis infection may present with a frothy yellowish-green vaginal discharge. Vulvar irritation, pruritus, and dyspareunia are usually present."
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"docid": "D683860#0",
"title": "http://www.yourhormones.info/glands/ovaries.aspx\nAlternative names",
"text": "Alternative names Ovary (singular)Where are the ovaries? Artwork of the female reproductive system, showing the location of the ovaries. The ovaries form part of the female reproductive system. Each woman has two ovaries. They are oval in shape, about four centimetres long and lie on either side of the womb (uterus) against the wall of the pelvis in a region known as the ovarian fossa. They are held in place by ligaments attached to the womb but are not directly attached to the rest of the female reproductive tract, e.g. the fallopian tubes. What do the ovaries do? The ovaries have two main reproductive functions in the body. They produce oocytes (eggs) for fertilisation and they produce the reproductive hormones, oestrogen and progesterone. The function of the ovaries is controlled by gonadotrophin-releasing hormone released from nerve cells in the hypothalamus which send their messages to the pituitary gland to produce luteinising hormone and follicle stimulating hormone."
},
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"docid": "D99584#0",
"title": "http://www.md-health.com/Pink-Discharge.html\nShould I Be Concerned About Pink Spotting?",
"text": "Should I Be Concerned About Pink Spotting? In most cases, pinkish discharge from the vagina is normal because of change in hormones such as the menstrual cycle or pregnancy. Learn when you should worry. A pink vaginal discharge is typically caused when your natural discharge contains a small amount of blood. In most cases this is a sign that a woman is about to start her period, but in some cases this can be a sign that something else is going on. It can be a sign that a woman is pregnant or ovulating among other conditions. Considering your other symptoms will help you evaluate why you are experiencing this discharge and what you should do, if anything, to address it. What Causes Pink Discharge? A number of conditions can cause blood to mix with the vagina's natural discharge. In most cases this is normal, but you should evaluate your other symptoms to help ensure that you do not require medical attention."
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"docid": "D2499875#0",
"title": "http://www.ovulation-calculator.com/bbt.htm\nBasal Body Temperature: BBT Charting",
"text": "\"Basal Body Temperature: BBT Charting Print Email Fertility Charting allows you chart and predict ovulation based on calendar patterns, cervical mucus analysis, and changes in your body temperature - or Basal Body Temperature charting. We recommend that you chart your basal body temperature fluctuations using the free online tool at Ova Graph. Basal Body Temperature (BBT) and Ovulation Prediction One of the many changes that take place in a woman's body during her menstrual cycle is an increase in body temperature at the onset of ovulation. During the first the first part of a woman's cycle, the body temperature is lower. With ovulation, the body temperature rises (to create a more fertile environment for the fertilized egg) and remains higher until the beginning of a woman's next cycle. The temperature increase is driven by the hormone progesterone, which increases when you ovulate. Recording each day's body temperature - and charting the pattern of temperature changes - will help pinpoint when when ovulation has occurred and determine future patterns for predicting ovulation. Note that a sudden rise in your basal thermometer reading does not mean you are about to ovulate - it means that you have just ovulated. By charting, you can determine meaningful patterns that allow you to predict fertility in future cycles. Because BBT charting allows a woman to confirm the onset of ovulation, it is a very useful method in helping facilitate conception - as well as understanding the general patterns and nuances of a woman's menstrual cycle."
},
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"docid": "D1788206#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080708084243AAuR7RA\nAre there any ways to avoid getting pregnant without birth control?",
"text": "\"Health Women's Health Are there any ways to avoid getting pregnant without birth control? Here's my situation: I'm getting married in August and we don't want children yet. Unfortunately, I have VERY SEVERE headaches associated with Migraine disease and simply cannot handle taking birth control, regardless of the hormones, because it makes me chronically ill. We're looking for something... show more Update: For those who say \"\"wait until you get married\"\" or \"\"abstain,\"\" READ THE QUESTION!! I'm getting married in August and am looking for options so I won't get pregnant AFTER I'm married. To everyone else, your answers are sincerely appreciated.2 following 18 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Technically anything you do to avoid getting pregnant is \"\"birth control\"\". :) Besides hormonal (whether pills, implant, shots), there are condoms, including the female condom. There's the IUD, hormonal or not, which irritates the uterus to prevent implantation of fertilized eggs. There's the diaphram, used in conjunction with spermicide. There's permanent sterilization (vasectomy or tubal)."
},
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"docid": "D1671975#0",
"title": "http://www.bellybelly.com.au/conception/cervical-mucus-and-ovulation/\nCervical Mucus, Ovulation and Your Fertile Period",
"text": "Cervical Mucus, Ovulation and Your Fertile Period By Kelly Winder in Conception. Updated: March 28, 2016Most women are aware of the presence of cervical mucus from their teen years — or perhaps later — when they may wonder what all this mucus stuff is about!Yet as we approach our reproductive years, mucus is worth becoming more acquainted with. Observing your cervical mucus can be more useful than you may think. If you want to aid or avoid conception, cervical mucus observations may help you to identify the fertile and infertile times in your monthly cycle. Knowing the different states of your mucus and what it means can be an indicator for ovulation, infertile times and fertile times. Firstly, it's important to note that there are some situations in which your mucus (and even your period) may be impacted by external factors, including: Stress Breastfeeding (while lactation is suppressing ovulation, it can result in dryness)Medications or drugs (inc. Clomid)If you may be pre-menopausal Illness Dieting, weight change or fasting Travel Surprising Facts About Cervical Mucus Doctor Andrew Orr is a reproductive and women's health specialist, having helped over 13,000 couples to conceive a baby. He says the following facts are often overlooked, but have been confirmed in studies: There is only a 10% probability of being in the fertile window (day 10 to day 17), as identified by clinical guidelines More than 70% of women are in the fertile window before day 10 and after day 17 of the cycle There is also a 1-6% probability of being fertile during menses Doctor Orr says, “ The whole cycle for a woman should be deemed as fertile. For people trying to avoid pregnancy, they need to know there are very few days in a womans cycle where she is not fertile. If people do want to do proper charting etc, they should see a properly trained natural fertility planner, who is trained to read the signs properly. ”"
},
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"docid": "D1384079#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/understand-early-pregnancy-ultrasound-results-2371367\nUnderstanding Early Pregnancy Ultrasound Results",
"text": "\"Pregnancy Loss Symptoms and Diagnosis Understanding Early Pregnancy Ultrasound Results By Krissi Danielsson Updated December 09, 2017Share Pin Email Print Researchers have mapped out the expected measurements for specific points in early pregnancy, so an early ultrasound scan can give a doctor some important information. A common use of ultrasound in early pregnancy is to calculate a gestational age. For this purpose, an ultrasound is considered a highly accurate means of dating a pregnancy. In a normal pregnancy, the ultrasound results can provide an estimate of the gestational age to within five to seven days of accuracy. When a woman is having miscarriage symptoms, a doctor may order one or more ultrasounds to determine the viability of the pregnancy. How Early Pregnancy Ultrasound Works Tim Hale / Getty Images In the first trimester, doctors usually use a transvaginal rather than abdominal ultrasound to gather information about the pregnancy. The transvaginal ultrasound provides the most accurate information in early pregnancy, given that the early developing gestational sac and fetal pole are extremely tiny at this point and a vaginal ultrasound can get closer to the developing pregnancy. In a transvaginal ultrasound, the doctor or technician inserts a thin probe into the vagina in order to take a series of measurements, including the size of the gestational sac, the size of the yolk sac, the length of the fetal pole, and the heart rate. In an abdominal ultrasound, the woman will be asked to come to the scan with a full bladder, because this positions the uterus in a way that makes it easier to obtain measurements. The doctor or technician then spreads a gel over the lower abdomen and uses a transceiver to take measurements from a number of angles."
},
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"docid": "D84417#0",
"title": "http://www.justmommies.com/family-life/family-health/11-reasons-for-late-period\n11 Reasons for a Late Period",
"text": "Just Mommies Family Life / Family Health11 Reasons for a Late Period By Just Mommies staff You were expecting your monthly visitor, your Aunt Flo, your little friend, or whatever you like to call her, but she hasn’t arrived. Besides the obvious reason for a late period, what could be causing your period to be late? There are plenty of reasons why your period might be delayed that do not include pregnancy. Here are 11 of the most common reasons for a late period. Miscalculations The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days long. If you have a regular cycle, your period may come every 28 days like clockwork. However, having a regular cycle is no guarantee that your period will always arrive when expected. Since the time of ovulation can vary from month to month, it’s possible that this month you ovulated a little later than you normally would have, and your period is not actually late, even though it seems like it is. In addition, if you don’t keep track of your cycles, it’s easy to mix up the date of your last period, and thus miscalculate when to expect your next one. Stress You may have heard that stress can delay your period, and stress is in fact one of the most common causes of a missed period."
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"docid": "D516825#0",
"title": "http://www.gardenoffertility.com/reprofemale.shtml\n.",
"text": "Home NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING BLOGNatural Birth Control Getting Pregnant Honoring Our Cycles in Africa Teaching FAFAQs Fertility Charts Media / Calendar Register for Our Mailing List Resources / Bibliography Site Map Contact Us R E P R O D U C T I V E A N A T O M Y F e m a l e (Please note: This section absolutely does not include the rules for preventing pregnancy by Fertility Awareness. ) THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMThe female reproductive system operates in a cyclical rhythm. Until puberty, a girl is not fertile. Once she begins to menstruate, she continues to be fertile until menopause. Unlike most species on the planet, a woman can live for decades after her biological fertility has ended. During the childbearing years, each cycle moves the woman through infertile, fertile, and again infertile phases. The female reproductive organs: The uterus is a sterile muscle, shaped like an upside-down pear. ( There are no bacteria in the uterus so that it can provide a hospitable environment for a baby. Its sterility also means it has no bacteria for fighting infection). The small end of the uterus is called the cervix, and it rests at the top of the vaginal canal."
},
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"docid": "D257457#0",
"title": "https://yogagoddess.ca/should-your-period-land-on-the-full-moon-or-the-new-moon-to-be-in-sync-with-nature/\nShould your period land on the full moon or the new moon to be in sync with nature?",
"text": "\"Should your period land on the full moon or the new moon to be in sync with nature?by Zahra Haji | | Femininity + Sensuality, Periods + Moon, Top Hormonal Health Posts | 103 comments Share this post: I’ve been thinking a lot about this question lately: When women menstruate with the full moon are their bodies out of rhythm with the natural cycles? This question surfaced for me after reading Pink Elephant’s interview with fellow moon-lover Sherry Rothwell, co-founder of Domestic Divas. I love everything about what Sherry shares about how we can use the moon phases as a profoundly feminine blueprint for time-management. It’s a piece of wisdom I love to teach too and she frames it in a truly compelling way. I encourage you to read the interview to see what I mean. In Moon Goddess I call this embodied time-management tool moon cycle charting and I’ve been sharing it with women for the past six years. And for six years I would have disagreed with Sherry on one essential point: That women who get their period with the full moon are out of sync with the lunar energies. Part of the reason I say this is because I know many, many women who start their periods with the full moon rather than the new moon, including me. But the answer that I really love to share with my Moon Goddess students when this question comes up is: There are two traditional patterns women’s cycles can follow – the Red Moon cycle or the White moon cycle. Download our free at-a-glance PDF to see the Red Moon vs. White Moon cycle."
},
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"docid": "D479495#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-days-when-a-woman-can-get-pregnant\nWhat are the days when a woman can get pregnant?",
"text": "\"Chelsea Meissner, RN, BSNAnswered Aug 27, 2015 · Author has 5.1k answers and 7.4m answer views Originally Answered: How does ovulation influence when you can get pregnant and is it possible to get pregnant on the last day of ovulation? Ovulation occurs when a mature ovum (egg) is released from the ovary. Once released, the ovum only survives for about 24- 36 hours (a 2 - 3 day window), so in order to get pregnant, sperm must be present in the female body at the same time that ovulation occurs. It can take as little as 30 minutes and as long as several days for sperm to reach the ovum. Nature has accommodated for the narrow window the ovum is available with the fact that sperm can live within the female reproductive system for about 5 days. To be clear, that means that if you have unprotected sex within 5 days prior to ovulation and then including the 2 - 3 day window around ovulation, the sperm can survive long enough to fertilize the egg. In general, ovulation occurs halfway through your menstrual cycle. For women with a 28 day cycle, this would be on day 14. This is not an exact thing, though. Getting your period is actually a better estimate of when you ovulated last, rather than when you'll ovulate next; that's really how the period apps work."
},
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"docid": "D3363243#0",
"title": "http://www.babyhopes.com/articles/anovulation.html\nWhat Is An Anovulatory Cycle, What Causes It And How To Prevent It?",
"text": "\"What Is An Anovulatory Cycle, What Causes It And How To Prevent It? Ovulation Info. | 24 Comments When women are young, they are taught that once a month, in addition to having a period, they will also ovulate. This general truth is usually presented as an absolute fact. Optimally, your reproductive system will ovulate each month, but there are times when it doesn’t ovulate as it should. The following information will explain to you exactly what anovulation is, what causes it, and what can be done to diagnose and treat an anovulatory cycle. Anovulatory Cycle – What Is It and What Causes It? Quite simply, an anovulatory cycle occurs when a woman skips ovulation. If a woman is not tracking her ovulation, she may not even know it has happened. When anovulation takes place, most women will appear to menstruate as normal, but ovulation will not occur."
},
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"docid": "D642804#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/If-I-have-a-7-day-period-when-do-I-ovulate\nIf I have a 7 day period when do I ovulate?",
"text": "Carlos Eduardo Montealegre Gómez, studied Magíster in Epidemiology at Universidad De Antioquia, Colombia Answered Oct 27, 2016The truth is, science is sure you should ovulate 14 days before your first day of the menses, so the length of your period is not relevant , because the time that is variable, are the days from that first day of the period to your ovulation day, for it can range from 11 to 21 days (that means, a menstrual cycle from 25 to 35 days is what is considered normal). So, to determine the most probable day of your ovulation, you'll have to determine the average length of your cycle, and that will take measuring it for about 8 to 12 cycles. When you know the average duration of your cycles, the most probable day of ovulation could be calculated subtracting 14 to the longest and the shortest cycle, and the day would be about half the days between those two numbers. It's not precise, but is an approximation. If instead, you want to calculate your fertile days subtract 18 instead of 14 to your longest and shortest cycles and the fertile days would be between those two numbers obtained. It's also not precise but it's a useful way to plan for a baby or to try to avoid having one. But be sure not to rely too much on this method for the second option.1.4k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below When does a woman have the highest chance of getting pregnant? Is this before menstrual period, during the period or after the menstrual perio... Can I ovulate 7 days after my period? When can women get pregnant in the menstrual cycle? Can you be ovulating 3 days after your period?"
},
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"docid": "D2435087#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/ovulating-and-getting-pregnant-1960229\nOvulation: Everything You Need to Know to Get Pregnant",
"text": "\"Trying to Conceive Ovulation: Everything You Need to Know to Get Pregnant How Ovulation Works, Signs of Ovulation, and What You Need to Know to Conceive By Rachel Gurevich | Reviewed by Anita Sadaty, MDUpdated February 24, 2018Share Pin Email Print Article Table of Contents What Exactly Is Ovulation? When Will I Ovulate? How Will I Know? Ovulating and Pregnancy When Are You Considered Pregnant? How Often Should You Have Sex? What If I'm Not Ovulating? Back To Top Cavan Images / Stone / Getty Images What does ovulation mean? When will you be ovulating? And what does it have to do with getting pregnant? If you're new to trying to get pregnant, or you're just trying to understand the female reproductive system a little better, you may have basic questions like these."
},
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"docid": "D3547477#0",
"title": "http://www.apa.org/monitor/2011/03/hormones.aspx\nHormones & desire",
"text": "Cover Story Hormones & desire Hormones associated with the menstrual cycle appear to drive sexual attraction more than we know. By Bridget Murray Law March 2011, Vol 42, No. 3Print version: page 44Most animals aren’t shy about showing their interest in mating. The male frigate bird puffs out his throat into a gigantic red balloon. Female cats yowl and spray urine during estrus, their time of ovulation and sexual receptivity. And in female chimps, estrus swellings of the external sex organs can get as large as a cantaloupe — not something a male could easily miss. In humans, signs of sexual interest aren’t nearly so obvious. The male of the species generally doesn’t broadcast his constant readiness for sex, and during her window of fertility at ovulation, the female doesn’t display any outward signs. Some biologists and anthropologists have theorized that this “loss of estrus” in people makes us less driven by sex hormones than other animals. But according to a steady stream of new studies by evolutionary and biological psychologists, that may not be the case."
},
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"docid": "D1312759#0",
"title": "http://www.menshealth.com/sex-women/your-guide-her-period\n8 Things You Need to Know about Her Period",
"text": "Thinkstock Subscribe You probably learned the basics back in middle school health class: Every month, a woman bleeds. This is her period, and it means she isn’t pregnant. But like everything else you’ve gathered about women since you were a teenager, it’s not quite that simple. Advertisement Daily Dose You may unsubscribe at any time. Privacy Policy | About Us Even though you’ll never have to go through menstruation, it pays to know what actually goes on down there. Follow this guide and see what we mean. ( For the complete handbook to a woman’s body—including exclusive tips from the world’s best sex experts—check out How to Pleasure a Woman, the new manual from the editors of Men’s Health .)1. It’s more than just blood. Women will roll their eyes when they read this, but we’re amazed at how many guys don’t actually know what menstruation entails. If you do, go ahead and skip to the next section."
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"docid": "D1805585#0",
"title": "http://www.circleofmoms.com/moms-under-30-1/can-you-get-pregnant-1-week-before-your-period-552896\nCan you get pregnant a week before your period",
"text": "\"All Communities > Moms Under 30 > Can you get pregnant a week before your period Can you get pregnant a week before your period Corinna - posted on 06/16/2010 ( 61 moms have responded )38782Hi i have a friend who asked me if you can get pregnant 1 week before your period and for first time i could not answer it as it never happened with me. Can you get pregnant right before your period? And how long after intercourse can she take a pregnancy test? As she is due today and its only 5 days after intercourse Helpful (11768) Nice (299) Funny (118) Encouraging (336) Hugs (74)MOST HELPFUL POSTSKristen - posted on 05/11/2012400Ok here is my question..... Last Friday I had sex and the condom broke. I'M NOT TRYING TO HAVE KIDS! I am on birth control. But my period is supposed to start today. I took the next choice pill right after it happened. When should I take a preg test...or should I not worry about it since I religiously take my pill plus used the back up pill? Helpful (1406) Nice (49) Funny (42) Encouraging (92) Hugs (23)Kim - posted on 05/05/20124621127If she would have been late, then yes."
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"docid": "D229379#0",
"title": "http://www.justmommies.com/getting-pregnant/understanding-your-cycle/can-you-ovulate-twice-in-one-cycle\nCan You Ovulate Twice in One Cycle?",
"text": "Just Mommies Getting Pregnant / Understanding Your Cycle Can You Ovulate Twice in One Cycle? By Just Mommies staff Some confusion exists on how ovulation works. While occasionally two eggs are released during ovulation, as is the case with fraternal twins, ovulation occurs just once per cycle. There has been some new research suggesting that ovulation can in fact happen more than once per cycle. You may have read about a Canadian study that discovered that women develop follicles in waves, rather than all at once right before ovulation. While this study did discover some new information about how follicles develop, the conclusions drawn from this study – that women actually ovulate more than once per cycle – have since been disputed. Only one egg is released during ovulation During the first half of the menstrual cycle, your body starts producing a hormone known as follicle stimulating hormone. This hormone tells your body to start preparing follicles for ovulation. Follicles are what house your eggs. More than one follicle will grow and develop but only one will become what is known as the dominant follicle."
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"docid": "D1402269#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Human_Physiology/The_female_reproductive_system\nHuman Physiology/The female reproductive system",
"text": "\"< Human Physiology This is the latest reviewed version, checked on 18 March 2018. Quality: minimalnavigation search Editing of this page by new or unregistered users is currently disabled due to vandalism. See the protection log for more details. If you cannot edit this page and you wish to make a change, you can request an edit, discuss changes on the discussion page, request unprotection, log in, or create an account.← The male reproductive system — Human Physiology — Pregnancy and birth →Homeostasis — Cells — Integumentary — Nervous — Senses — Muscular — Blood — Cardiovascular — Immune — Urinary — Respiratory — Gastrointestinal — Nutrition — Endocrine — Reproduction (male) — Reproduction (female) — Pregnancy — Genetics — Development — Answers Contents1 Introduction1.1 Reproduction1.1.1 Similarities between male and female reproductive systems1.1.2 Differences between male and female reproductive systems2 External Genitals3 Internal Genitals3.1 Vagina3.2 Cervix3.3 Uterus3.4 Fallopian Tubes3.5 Mammary glands3.5.1 Structure4 The Female Reproductive Cycle5 Ovarian and Uterine Cycles in the Nonpregnant Woman6 Sexual Reproduction7 Infertility7.1 Primary vs. secondary7.2 Factors of Infertility7.3 Combined Infertility7.4 Unexplained Infertility7.5 Diagnosis of Infertility7.6 Treatment8 Types of Birth Control9 Sexually Transmitted Diseases9.1 Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases9.2 Human Papillomavirus (HPV)10 Diseases and Disorders of the Female Reproductive System11 Check Your Understanding12 Glossary13 References Introduction All living things reproduce. This is something that sets the living apart from non-living. Even though the reproductive system is essential to keeping a species alive, it is not essential to keeping an individual alive. This chapter describes the different parts of the female reproductive system: the organs involved in the process of reproduction, hormones that regulate a woman's body, the menstrual cycle, ovulation and pregnancy, the female's role in genetic division, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases and other diseases and disorders. Reproduction Reproduction can be defined as the process by which an organism continues its species. In the human reproductive process, two kinds of sex cells ( gametes), are involved: the male gamete (sperm), and the female gamete (egg or ovum). These two gametes meet within the female's uterine tubes located one on each side of the upper pelvic cavity, and begin to create a new individual."
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"docid": "D3360000#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_does_a_woman_release_eggs\nWhen does a woman release eggs?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Uncategorized When does a woman release eggs? Flag When does a woman release eggs? Answer by Den052 Confidence votes 8.1KThe egg is released during the middle of her monthly cycle. At the end of her monthly cycle, the egg is rejected and the uterine lining along with the egg is sent out the vaginal canal, hence the period or flow is started.5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Jerlynn 253 Contributions Can a woman release eggs after she is pregnant? Answer . no it is absolutly impossible in order to to do that you need to ovulate and you cannot do that while pregnant, yu can still bleed during pregnancy but it is not …How many eggs does a woman release each month? Normally it's just one egg a month, which is why most pregnancies result in single births. Though you should note that occasionally (and it's not very often) the ovaries will …Mollienr1 65,539 Contributions When a woman cums does she release eggs? A strong orgasm can make a woman ovulate again but normally a orgasm doesn't make her ovulate."
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"docid": "D2493157#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Whats-the-point-of-bail-when-thrown-in-jail\nWhat's the point of bail when thrown in jail?",
"text": "\"Dave Cahill, Irish Software Developer Answered Jun 2, 2015 · Author has 3.1k answers and 3m answer views Obviously the details will vary a good deal from one jurisdiction to the next, but the general idea is to release you from imprisonment (being as you're presumed innocent), but also provide \"\"encouragement\"\" to turn up for trial when you're supposed to, and ensure you behave yourself in the interim. This will typically involve you (or someone else) committing a monetary sum as a security that you/they may lose if you don't turn up in court as ordered. Bail (in Ireland anyway) can also involve a variety of conditions to ensure you behave yourself while free and awaiting trial (this might include signing a document in a Garda station on a regular basis to prove you're still around, avoiding certain areas or people, obeying a curfew, surrendering your passport, etc). Typically (again in Ireland) breaching these conditions or committing further offences while already on bail wouldn't go down well with a judge, and may result in you going into custody. Not turning up in court when you're on bail will result in a warrant being issued for your arrest, and forfeiture of the bail money. It's also a crime in and of itself (in Ireland). In Ireland's case, further details here: Bail and Surety1.2k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?promoted by Truthfinder Truthfinder is the country's leading source for arrest records. Look no further. Simply enter a name and state to pull up anyone's arrest and criminal record."
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"docid": "D1403080#0",
"title": "http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Eighth+Amendment\nEighth Amendment",
"text": "\"Eighth Amendment Also found in: Acronyms, Wikipedia . Eighth Amendment The Eighth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution reads: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel andunusual punishments inflicted. The Eighth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, ratified in 1791, has three provisions. The crueland unusual punishments clause restricts the severity of punishments that state and federalgovernments may impose upon persons who have been convicted of a criminal offense. The Excessive Fines Clause limits the amount that state and federal governments may fine a person for a particular crime. The Excessive Bail Clause restricts judicial discretion in setting bail for therelease of persons accused of a criminal activity during the period following their arrest butpreceding their trial. Courts are given wide latitude under the Excessive Fines Clause of the Eighth Amendment. Finesimposed by a trial court judge or magistrate will not be overturned on appeal unless the judge or magistrate abused his or her discretion in assessing them ( United States v. Hyppolite, 65 F.3d 1151 [4th Cir. 1995]). Under the \"\"abuse-of-discretion\"\" standard, appellate courts may overturn a fine that is Arbitrary, capricious, or \"\"so grossly excessive as to amount to a deprivation of property withoutdue process of law\"\" ( Water-Pierce Oil Co. v. Texas, 212 U. S. 86, 111, 29 S. Ct."
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"docid": "D2312192#0",
"title": "http://www.mymassachusettsdefenselawyer.com/massachusetts-criminal-court-process/\nCriminal Court Process",
"text": "Criminal Court Process For many people charged with a crime, entering the court system is almost as nerve-wracking as the potential sentence. When you are not accustomed to the often confusing courtroom procedures and jargon, it can all be extremely intimidating. Criminal Charge in Massachusetts? Call Attorney Russell Matson at (781) 817-6332. Very often the most important thing we can do for our clients is to help them calm down, and explain that this isn’t the end of the world. You need someone on your side that knows what’s going on and how to help you. Our staff and attorneys are here to help. Whether you are facing misdemeanor possession charges or a more serious felony charge, having our experienced local defense attorneys on your side can provide major reassurance during this unsure time. From an arrest to a trial, your case will never be exactly identical to the circumstances of another person. However, because of laws and procedures, most cases follow the same basic steps."
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"docid": "D2536835#0",
"title": "http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/fishing/aboutreels.htm\n.",
"text": "\"In regard to links throughout this Site, you may see a word that is underlined but NOT highlighted blue like a link, It IS a link and these are words that can be found in our Dictionary. In case you're unfamiliar with some of the fishing lingo.search engine by freefind Home Sitemap What is Fishing and Why Go Kids & Fishing The VERY Basics of How To Fish Basics of How To Fish (more detailed)Basic Equipment Needed for Fishing Supplementary Tackle About Fishing Rods Purchase Fishing Rods About Fishing Reels Purchase Fishing Reels About Fishing Line Purchase Fishing Line About Fishing Hooks How To Bait a Hook Bait Presentation Buy Fishing Hooks About Fishing Bait Buy Bait About Lures Buy Lures About Bobbers and Floats Purchase Bobbers About Swivels Purchase Swivels Kids N Fishing Types of Fish Fishing Rules and Regulations Safety & Fishing Fishing Terminology The F U N damentals of Fishing Storeat Amazon.com Other Websitesmade by Jon Anderson (Web Master of this site)FUNdamentals of Camping FUNdamentals of Baseball (learn how to hit, pitch, field, etc. How to Coach, Parent info, Official Rules)This Is Indiana Fishing Reels What Is A Fishing Reel Parts of The Reel Spool Line Capacity Level Wind Bail Handle Gear Ratio Ball Bearings Anti Reverse Drag Star Drag Lever Drag The difference between front and rear drags How To Use The Drag System How to Set the Drag on a Reel Types of Reels Spincast Reel How To Use A Spincast Reel Spinning Reel How To Use A Spinning Reel Bait Casting Reel How To Use A Baitcast Reel Fly Reel Centerpin R eel Buying A Reel This page discusses the Fishing REEL ONLY. If you are new to the fishing world you may want to skip this page and proceed on to Rod and Reels. A Rod and Reel is usually the way you find a fishing rod displayed in your local sports store; the complete combination setup. There are several reasons someone would only want to purchase a reel. Perhaps your reel broke but your rod is fine; you can place a new reel on your existing rod. Some people like to build their own rod and reel combination to their likings that you can not normally find on the rack of your sporting good store. If you buy your rod and reel separately you will need to read the specifications yourself to ensure that they are matched well. What Is A Fishing Reel A Fishing Reel is the mechanical device mounted to the handle end of the fishing rod."
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"docid": "D3159142#0",
"title": "http://www.austinlawassociates.com/is-there-a-difference-between-being-under-indictment-and-having-a-warrant-issued-for-your-arrest/\nIs There a Difference Between Being Under Indictment and Having a Warrant Issued for Your Arrest?",
"text": "Is There a Difference Between Being Under Indictment and Having a Warrant Issued for Your Arrest? Is There a Difference Between Being Under Indictment and Having a Warrant Issued for Your Arrest? Interviewer: What does it mean to be indicted versus just have a warrant out for you? Is it the same thing or is it completely different? Stuart Austin: They are two separate things. An indictment it is that a case has been presented to a grand jury, secret proceedings and they have voted that there is enough evidence against you to go forward to trial. A warrant means that somebody has usually filed a case; for example, your girlfriend signed a statement against you and said you beat her up or you did something to her, and then the police are then going out to be on the lookout for you. It’s a lower standard for a warrant because the police have only looked into that case. It hasn’t gone before a tribunal or a grand jury. It just doesn’t have that legal ramification yet."
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"docid": "D206028#0",
"title": "http://www.courts.ca.gov/8452.htm\nTraffic & Ticket Basics",
"text": "\"What Happens When You Get a Traffic Ticket? The officer will ask for your driver’s license, your car’s registration, and your proof of insurance and may ask you to step outside your car. If the officer charges you with a violation, he or she will present a “Notice to Appear” listing the charges and ask you to sign the form. Signing the “ticket” is not an admission of guilt but is a promise to appear in the listed court no later than the listed date. If you refuse to sign the ticket the officer is required by law to take you into custody and present you before a judge for arraignment on the charges. As of May 1, 2017 you should receive a notice from the court reminding you of the promise to appear. You must appear no later than the date given on the ticket regardless of whether you receive a notice. Types of Citations When an officer gives you a ticket, it is for one of three possible kinds of citations:expand all collapse all1. Parking tickets2. Infraction traffic tickets3."
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"docid": "D240803#0",
"title": "http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/frankslaw/\nFrank's Law",
"text": "Frank\\'s Law Janice Thomas 1 Comments Please help pass Franks Law. We are looking to ask the New York State capital to have Franks Law be statewide. We need as many signatures as possible that support this. The law would require mandatory bail when someone is charged with a crime which resulted in the death of a person because of reckless driving dwi vehicular manslaughter . What lesson is a person going to learn if they dont even get put in jail and asked for a bail That is crazy but it happened to Frank so to stop it from happening again please sign your name below saying that you support Franks Law . No tolerance in New York State needs to be kicked up a notch to let the public know that even if you are charged with the crime that there will be immediate consequences . Given the short memory span of our teenagers these days ,a year from now when a person is being tried and sentenced they have all forgotten about the crime. Bail Standards may not completely overcome the problem but it will be another tool to help prevent the slaughter happening on our highways and roads. Help establish minimum bail standards to underline the severity of alcohol-related deaths. One example of our commitment to helping prevent deaths on the roads is the establishment of the Underage DWI Taskforce which has brought together adults from throughout Rensselaer county as well as school-aged children whom they have entrusted with the responsibility to carry a self-generated message to their peers that teenage alcohol and drug usage won\\'t be tolerated in our communities."
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"docid": "D2312193#0",
"title": "http://www.new-york-arraignments.com/process\nHow Arraignments Work in New York City",
"text": "\"How Arraignments Work in New York City What follows is a detailed explanation of what an arraignment is, how an arraignment works, and an explanation of various arraignment related concepts and terms. Please understand that the focus of this article is on the procedures in New York City, including Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island. There is even variation among these counties (boroughs) in New York City. Therefore, the procedures outside of New York City may well be slightly, or in some cases even radically different. What an arraignment is not An arraignment is not a trial or an evidentiary hearing. No witnesses are called at an arraignment. No evidence is received at an arraignment. The police officer need not appear for arraignment. The complaining witness need not appear for arraignment. The guilt or innocence of the person accused is NOT decided at arraignment."
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"docid": "D1203737#0",
"title": "http://www.pretrial.org/glossary-terms/\nGlossary of Terms",
"text": "\"Glossary of Terms Click here to print or download the glossary. Introduction The complicated nature of various terms and phrases relating to bail and pretrial release or detention can sometimes lead to confusion and misuse of those terms. That, in turn, may lead to unnecessary quibbling and distraction from fundamental issues in the administration of bail and pretrial justice. Some of this confusion and misuse is quite understandable. For example, in his Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage, Bryan Garner describes the term “bail” as “a chameleon-hued legal term,” with strikingly different meanings depending on its overall use as either a noun or a verb. 1 A term like “habeas corpus,” as another example, has little meaning to one not fully immersed in the legal waters of the American system of justice. How does one sum up a concept like habeas corpus, when, as the online company Twitter said when explaining its own service in March of 2010, “it’s a whole thing?”Misuse of terms can be caused by simple lack of education. That “bail” is used primarily to refer to amounts of money is likely due only to a lack of education for not only the public and the press, but also for some criminal justice practitioners. Other terms are often so ingrained in usage that they seem correct even when they are misused. For example, the terms “pretrial” and “pretrial services” are sometimes used as short-hand nouns referring to pretrial services agencies or programs (e.g., “Pretrial wants to eliminate commercial bail bonding.”),"
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"docid": "D1336637#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_of_Oscar_Pistorius\nTrial of Oscar Pistorius",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The State vs Oscar Pistorius The Palace of Justice in Pretoria Court Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa in Pretoria Decided 12 September 2014Transcript (s)Judgment Appeal Judgment Case history Related action (s) Multichoice (Proprietary) Limited and others v National Prosecuting Authority and another [2014] ZAGPPHC 37, High Courts – Gauteng, Pretoria (South Africa) (broadcasting of proceedings)Court membership Judge (s) sitting Thokozile Masipa The trial of Oscar Pistorius for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp and several gun-related charges ( The State vs Oscar Pistorius) [1] [2] in the High Court of South Africa in Pretoria opened on 3 March 2014. On 11–12 September 2014, Judge Thokozile Masipa delivered a verdict that Pistorius was not guilty of murder, but guilty of the culpable homicide of Steenkamp and reckless endangerment with a firearm at a restaurant. [ 3] [4] On 21 October 2014, Pistorius received a prison sentence of a maximum of five years for culpable homicide and a concurrent three-year suspended prison sentence for the separate reckless endangerment conviction. [ 5] [6]Pistorius is a leading South African runner, who won attention as an athlete with a disability competing at a high level, including at multiple Paralympic Games and the 2012 Summer Olympics. Steenkamp, a model, was Pistorius's girlfriend. In the early morning of Thursday, 14 February 2013, Steenkamp was shot and killed by Pistorius at his Pretoria home. [ 7] [8] [9] Pistorius acknowledged that he shot Steenkamp, but said that he mistook her for an intruder. [ 10] Pistorius was taken into police custody and was formally charged with murder in a Pretoria court on 15 February 2013. [ 11] [12] [13]On 25 February 2014, Judge President Dunstan Mlambo ruled in the High Court in Pretoria that the entire trial could be broadcast live via audio and that parts of the trial could be broadcast live via television, namely the opening and closing arguments, the testimony of consenting state witnesses, the judgment, and the sentencing if applicable. [ 14] [15] [16]In December 2015, the Supreme Court of Appeals overturned the culpable homicide verdict and found Pistorius guilty of murder."
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"docid": "D1070821#0",
"title": "https://www.thelaw.com/threads/how-long-can-someone-be-held-in-jail.50948/\nHow long can someone be held in jail Jail",
"text": "Free Legal Help, Legal Forms and Lawyers. The Law.com has been providing free legal assistance online since 1995. Our most popular destinations for legal help are below. It only takes a minute to join our legal community!Ask a legal question to our community of lawyers, judges and members Read useful answers to frequent legal questions in The Law Guide Read or contribute to the latest legal news in The Law Journal Find a lawyer near you in the Lawyer Directory If you need to hire an attorney, get a case review from a lawyer!Downloading or sharing legal forms and law outlines Dismiss Notice How long can someone be held in jail Jail Discussion in ' Probation, Parole, Incarceration ' started by guestpost, Oct 8, 2012 . Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Oct 8, 2012 #1guestpost Law Topic Starter New Member Messages: 238Likes Received: 1Trophy Points: 0How long can a person be held in jail without any evidence/discovery?guestpost, Oct 8, 2012 #1Oct 9, 2012 #2Michael M. Wechsler Administrator Staff Member Messages: 8,695Likes Received: 417Trophy Points: 83guestpost said: ↑How long can a person be held in jail without any evidence/discovery? There isn't any set time such as 24 hours. One can be arrested there is probable cause of the commission of a crime to warrant an arrest. I'm guessing that there is some evidence, even if it is circumstantial. For example, if someone was found in a room with a person who was murdered just moments earlier, the circumstances indicate a high probability that this person committed may have committed the crime."
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"docid": "D13154#0",
"title": "http://www.waybailbond.com/bail-bond-frequently-asked-questions.html\n.",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions1. When I am arrested, how long will it take for me to get booked, processed and ready for a bail agent (Bondsman) to post my bond?2. Does \"\"Our Company\"\" write bonds for all charges and all amounts?3. What is \"\"Rapid Intake\"\"?4. How do I go through “Rapid Intake”?5. What is a Bail Bond?6. How long is a person on Bond or how long is the person responsible and accountable to the Bail Agent?7. Can the Bail Agent arrest me and put me back in jail for any reason if they want to?8. What does it mean if a Defendant's bond is forfeited, also referred to as estreated and what does this mean?9. What does it mean to collateralize a bond and what is collateral?10."
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"docid": "D189197#0",
"title": "http://victimsofcrime.org/help-for-crime-victims/get-help-bulletins-for-crime-victims/the-criminal-justice-system\nThe Criminal Justice System",
"text": "\"The Criminal Justice System What Is It? System Components How the Criminal Justice Process Works Post-Trial If You Are a Victim What Is It? The criminal justice system is the set of agencies and processes established by governments to control crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws. There is no single criminal justice system in the United States but rather many similar, individual systems. How the criminal justice system works in each area depends on the jurisdiction that is in charge: city, county, state, federal or tribal government or military installation. Different jurisdictions have different laws, agencies, and ways of managing criminal justice processes. 1 The main systems are: State: State criminal justice systems handle crimes committed within their state boundaries. Federal: The federal criminal justice system handles crimes committed on federal property or in more than one state. System Components Most criminal justice systems have five components-law enforcement, prosecution, defense attorneys, courts, and corrections, each playing a key role in the criminal justice process. Law Enforcement: Law enforcement officers take reports for crimes that happen in their areas."
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"docid": "D2839640#0",
"title": "http://www.cps.gov.uk/publications/prosecution/rape.html\nCPS Policy for Prosecuting Cases of Rape",
"text": "\"CPS Policy for Prosecuting Cases of Rape Publication Updated September 20121 - Introduction2 - What is the definition of rape?3 - The role of the CPS4 - The Code for Crown Prosecutors5 - Is there enough evidence to prosecute?6 - Bail issues7 - Helping victims and witnesses to give evidence8 - Accepting pleas9 - Sentencing10 - Keeping victims informed11 - Community engagement12 - Complaints13 - Conclusion | Glossary Annex A1 - Introduction This policy statement explains the way we, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), deal with cases in which an allegation of rape has been made. It gives advice on what the CPS does, how rape cases are prosecuted, and what victims can expect from the CPS. The document is particularly designed for those who support victims of rape, whether professionally or personally, although it may be of interest to victims, witnesses and the general public. This is the second edition of the policy statement and reflects the changes in the law and CPS procedures that have taken place since the publication of the first edition in 2004. Rape is one of the most serious of all criminal offences. It can inflict lasting trauma on victims and their families. We want people to know that our aim is to prosecute rape cases effectively, and we want people to know what they can expect from us. We are aware that there is a general perception that most rapes are committed by a single man against a woman unknown to him. In fact, the majority of rape victims are women and most know their rapist. However, rape can involve male and female victims of all ages."
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"docid": "D975476#0",
"title": "https://en.mimi.hu/jewelry/baguette.html\nBaguette",
"text": "\"Baguette Baguette cut Often used as accent stone s, baguette -cut gemstones are long and rectangular with octagon al corners. A baguette -cut diamond will generally have 14 facets, giving it high lustre but less brilliance than a traditional brilliant cut. [ www.thejewelleryeditor.com/glossary/baguette-cut/]Baguette Cut The baguette cut represents an elongated, rectangular table cut. The modern version, as in the ring on the right, was (re)introduced for diamonds by Cartier in 1912. [ www.langantiques.com/university/Baguette_Cut]Baguette Cut A thin, long gemstone normal ly cut with just 14 or 18 facets. [ www.gemporia.com/en-gb/learning-library/terms/baguette cut/]~ [ ⇑] A gemstone (usually a diamond or an emerald) cut so that the table is in the shape of a long, narrow rectangle, bordered by four facets each step cut in the shape of an isosceles trapezoid. The name is derived from the French ~ [ ⇑] (a long loaf of bread). [ www.antiquejewel.com/en/...]~ [ ⇑]: A stone cut with a long rectangular table and a stepped facet pattern. Bandeau: A narrow decorative band encircling the forehead. Worn in medieval Italy, and also in both France and England in the 1840s."
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"docid": "D1647981#0",
"title": "http://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/pls/portal/url/page/sdcourt/TRAFFIC3/TrafficFAQ\n.",
"text": "\"Superior Court of California - County of San Diego: Traffic: Traffic FAQs Traffic Frequently Asked Questions1. Is there a Night Court for traffic tickets?2. Where do I obtain a copy of an accident report?3. What happens if I don't take care of my traffic citation by the appearance date?4. What types of payments do you accept?5. What if I have a financial hardship and cannot afford to pay for my citation?6. What if I am unable to pay my court ordered fine?7. Who do I contact regarding a traffic citation I received?8. I received a traffic citation, but have not yet received a notice with the bail amount, what should I do?9. Am I eligible for traffic school?10."
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"docid": "D2627601#0",
"title": "https://legaldictionary.net/8th-amendment/\n8th Amendment",
"text": "8th Amendment The 8th Amendment to the United States Constitution, a part of the Bill of Rights, prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive fines, excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishment. This is one of the shortest amendments to the Constitution, but it has a powerful effect, and has sparked a number of debates over the years since its ratification. To explore this concept, consider the following 8th Amendment definition. Definition of 8th Amendment Noun An amendment to the United States Constitution that prohibits the imposition of excessive fines, excessive bail, and cruel and unusual punishment. Origin Ratified on December 15, 1791. What is the 8th Amendment The 8th Amendment to the United States Constitution protects American citizens accused of a crime from being held on an amount of bail that is so excessive as to prevent them from gaining release from confinement to defend their cases. Additionally, this important addition to the Bill of Rights prohibits the government from leveling excessively high fines, or imposing punishment that is considered to be cruel and unusual, on convicted individuals. Like many of the provisions of the U. S. Constitution and its amendments, the actual wording of the Eighth Amendment is a bit vague, making it the topic of some disagreement. Because of this, the Amendment has been a frequent topic of discussion and interpretation for the U. S. Supreme Court. The 8th Amendment says:“Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted."
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"docid": "D391557#0",
"title": "http://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/criminal-defense-case/after-arrest-booking-bail.htm\nAfter Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail",
"text": "\"After Arrest: Getting In and Out of Jail By Richard Stim, Attorney Defend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today. Please answer a few questions to help us match you with attorneys in your area. Select a Practice Area\"\"In Nolo you can trust. \"\"— The New York Times Why You Can Trust Us We match 50,000 consumers with lawyers every month. Our service is 100% free of charge. Nolo is a part of the Martindale Nolo network, which has been matching clients with attorneys for 100+ years. Featured In Copyright © 2018 Nolo ® Self-help services may not be permitted in all states. The information provided on this site is not legal advice, does not constitute a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or will be formed by use of the site. The attorney listings on this site are paid attorney advertising."
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"docid": "D1982381#0",
"title": "http://www.victimsofcrime.org/help-for-crime-victims/get-help-bulletins-for-crime-victims/the-criminal-justice-system\nThe Criminal Justice System",
"text": "\"The Criminal Justice System What Is It? System Components How the Criminal Justice Process Works Post-Trial If You Are a Victim What Is It? The criminal justice system is the set of agencies and processes established by governments to control crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws. There is no single criminal justice system in the United States but rather many similar, individual systems. How the criminal justice system works in each area depends on the jurisdiction that is in charge: city, county, state, federal or tribal government or military installation. Different jurisdictions have different laws, agencies, and ways of managing criminal justice processes. 1 The main systems are: State: State criminal justice systems handle crimes committed within their state boundaries. Federal: The federal criminal justice system handles crimes committed on federal property or in more than one state. System Components Most criminal justice systems have five components-law enforcement, prosecution, defense attorneys, courts, and corrections, each playing a key role in the criminal justice process. Law Enforcement: Law enforcement officers take reports for crimes that happen in their areas."
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"docid": "D57158#0",
"title": "http://understandingbailbonds.com/home/faq/\nBail Bonds FAQ and Much More",
"text": "Bail Bonds FAQ and Much More If you read my guide to bail bonds here and still have some more questions hopefully this FAQ page will help. If there’s anything you think I forgot to cover feel free to drop me a line using the contact page. How does the court determine the bail amount? Most jurisdictions have bail guidelines which are used to determine bail. Judge’s have considerable leeway when determining bail and take a number of factors under consideration such as the seriousness of the offense, whether or not the defendant has ties to the area, and their criminal background. If the judge believes there’s a chance the defendant will flee they may deny bail. Why would a judge deny bail? A judge might deny bail for a few reasons. First, if the defendant has a criminal history the judge may decide they should stay in jail. Second, if they have no ties to the community like family, or a full-time job the judge may be concerned the defendant will flee and skip bail."
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"docid": "D3351772#0",
"title": "http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=072500050K110-7\n.",
"text": "Illinois Compiled Statutes ILCS Listing Public Acts Search Guide Disclaimer Information maintained by the Legislative Reference Bureau Updating the database of the Illinois Compiled Statutes (ILCS) is an ongoing process. Recent laws may not yet be included in the ILCS database, but they are found on this site as Public Acts soon after they become law. For information concerning the relationship between statutes and Public Acts, refer to the Guide. Because the statute database is maintained primarily for legislative drafting purposes, statutory changes are sometimes included in the statute database before they take effect. If the source note at the end of a Section of the statutes includes a Public Act that has not yet taken effect, the version of the law that is currently in effect may have already been removed from the database and you should refer to that Public Act to see the changes made to the current law. ( 725 ILCS 5/110-7) (from Ch. 38, par. 110-7)Sec. 110-7. Deposit of bail security. ("
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"docid": "D687783#0",
"title": "http://enrichmentjournal.ag.org/201002/201002_134_define_person.cfm\nBeing Human: How Should We Define Life and Personhood?",
"text": "\"Back Table of Contents for this issue. Ministry and Medical Ethics Being Human: How Should We Define Life and Personhood? By Christina M. H. Powell People often use the phrase, I am only human, as an excuse for making mistakes. We all know and understand what it means to be human. Yet, when it comes to defining what being human means in the world of bioethics, the question does not quickly yield a simple answer. We do not want, however, to make a mistake in finding the right answer to this question. Our answer will shape our view on many important issues: scientific research on embryos, reproductive technologies, abortion, end-of-life decisions, care of patients with brain damage, and policies on animal rights, genetic engineering, and artificial intelligence. What does it mean to be human is at once a biological, theological, and ethical question. While students often debate the question on college campuses and discuss it in seminaries, the question is more than a matter of academic interest. The question is relevant to everyday ministry situations pastors face."
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"docid": "D1190785#0",
"title": "http://www.beyondveg.com/billings-t/comp-anat/comp-anat-4a.shtml\n.",
"text": "\" (Comparative Anatomy and Physiology Brought Up to Date--continued, Part 4A)PART 4: Intelligence, Evolution of the Human Brain, and Diet Introduction: Claims of the Comparative \"\"Proofs\"\"Human intelligence ignored or rationalized. One of the key systematic restraints on the alleged comparative anatomy/ physiology \"\"proofs\"\" that promote particular diets is such proofs generally do not consider the many important features that make humans unique in nature. In particular, human intelligence is usually ignored or dismissed (via rationalizations) in such \"\"proofs.\"\" For example, Fit Food for Humanity asserts (p. 14): But merely having a superior brain does not alter our anatomy and physiology which, according to natural law, remain characteristic of a total- vegetarian mammal, meant to eat a variety of vegetables, nuts and seeds. Brain size discounted. Le Gros Clark is sometimes quoted by those advocating comparative \"\"proofs\"\" of vegetarian diets. He also appears to minimize the importance of large brains in humans (the term is \"\"encephalization,\"\" discussed later herein). From Le Gros Clark [1964, pp. 4-5]: In Homo the large size of the brain relative to the body weight is certainly a feature which distinguishes this genus from all other Hominoidea, but it actually represents no more than an extension of the trend toward a progressive elaboration of the brain shown in the evolution of related primates. The attitudes stated in the quote from Fit Food for Humanity reflect an underlying denial of the importance of human intelligence, in particular its impact on behavior (and, ultimately on morphology via evolution)."
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"docid": "D2233373#0",
"title": "http://www.christianet.com/abortionfacts/whyabortionshouldbebanned.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Why Abortion Should Be Banned Considering why abortion should be banned may involve a close examination of the arguments that are presented on both sides of the issue. This is a controversial matter in which there seems to be very little middle ground. This is not surprising considering that the beliefs of those who oppose and those who favor the legal termination of pregnancy are on extreme opposite ends of the scale. Those who oppose abortion, for example, believe strongly that human life begins at the moment of conception. To end a pregnancy by force is equal to murder if conception represents the beginning of life. Those who favor abortion belief that the woman's right to choose to end a pregnancy supersedes any other concern. These individuals make few claims as to the exact beginning of life or may claim that life begins at the moment of birth and therefore no life is destroyed when an abortion takes place. An individual's beliefs regarding when life begins will usually have a major impact on how they feel about why abortion should be banned. If there is any middle ground here, which is debatable, it may be found in the argument that is presented by those who feel that the law should simply step back and allow each woman to decide for herself what is right and what is wrong when it comes to aborting an unborn child. But does such an argument hold water?"
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"docid": "D2995769#0",
"title": "http://www.contempaesthetics.org/newvolume/pages/article.php?articleID=243\n.",
"text": "\"About CAJournal Contact CALinks Submissions Search Journal Editorial Board Permission to Reprint Privacy Site Map Publisher Webmaster Animal Aesthetics Wolfgang Welsch I. Introductory remarks1. Original idea for the essay [1]Why am I addressing the unusual topic of animal aesthetics? At our last meeting in Tokyo-Makuhari, I suggested a turn to transhuman aesthetics: a type of aesthetics that no longer follows the modern decree that everything is to be understood in departure from the human and by referring it back to the human. [ 2] Instead, we ought to conceive of the human in a larger than human context, taking into account, for instance, our place in the cosmic and natural environment, or our primordial connectedness with the world, or the non-human layers of our existence. [ 3]In this spirit it is quite natural to turn to evolution to ask whether the aesthetic attitude might be not a uniquely human invention but one that already originated before man appeared on earth in the course of prehuman evolution, in the animal kingdom. Maybe human aesthetics developed from animal aesthetics. I am not, of course, suggesting that sophisticated aesthetics as practiced by humans already exists among animals. There is certainly no Picasso in the animal kingdom, nor any sensibility for the flamboyant style or works by John Cage. Yet the aesthetic attitude as such - in however modest a form - might have originated in the animal kingdom. Drawing on this animal resource, [4] human aesthetics might have evolved and, later on, when cultural evolution (so typical of humanity) emerged, ha had reached results very different from animal aesthetics. ["
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"docid": "D203076#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intention\nIntention",
"text": "\"Intention From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Intentions\"\", \"\"Intent\"\", \"\"Purpose\"\", and \"\"Purport\"\" redirect here. For \"\"Purpose\"\" or \"\"Purport\"\", see Purpose (disambiguation). For the concept of philosophy, see Intentionality. For the song, see Intentions (song). For the racehorse, see Intentionally (horse). For other uses of \"\"Intent\"\", see Intent (disambiguation). Intention is a mental state that represents a commitment to carrying out an action or actions in the future. Intention involves mental activities such as planning and forethought. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Definition2 The development of an understanding of intention2.1 Intentional acts in infancy and childhood2.2 Gestures and object-directed intentions2.3 Embodiment perspective2.4 Social-cultural perspective3 Gaze and attentional acts4 Biological motion and inferring intention5 Simulation theory6 Intentions and behaviors7 See also8 References9 External links Definition [ edit]Folk psychology explains human behavior on the basis of mental states, including beliefs, desires, and intentions. [ 2] [3] Mental mechanisms, including intention, explain behavior in that individuals are seen as actors who have desires and who attempt to achieve goals that are directed by beliefs. ["
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"docid": "D644707#0",
"title": "http://www.marxist.com/civilization-barbarism-history170702.htm\nCivilization, Barbarism and the Marxist view of History",
"text": "\"Civilization, Barbarism and the Marxist view of History Print Alan Woods 17 July 2002Share Tweet+1This article by Alan Woods deals with barbarism and the development of human society. In post-modern writing, history appears as an essentially meaningless and inexplicable series of random events or accidents. It is governed by no laws that we can comprehend. A variation on this theme is the idea, now very popular in some academic circles that there is no such thing as higher and lower forms of social development and culture. This denial of progress in history is characteristic of the psychology of the bourgeoisie in the phase of capitalist decline. Henry Ford is reported to have said \"\"history is bunk\"\". For those of you who are not familiar with the intricacies of American slang, the word bunk signifies nonsense - and non-sense signifies something which has no meaning. This not very elegant phrase adequately expresses an opinion that has gathered strength in recent years. The illustrious founder of the Ford motor company further refined his definition of history when he described it as \"\" just one damn thing after another \"\", which is one way of looking at it. The same idea is expressed rather more elegantly (but no less erroneously) by the supporters of the post-modernist craze that some people seem to regard as valid philosophy."
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"docid": "D188794#0",
"title": "http://history-world.org/anthropology.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Anthropology The International History Projectdate: 2001The science that studies human cultures is called anthropology. It is a discipline that deals with the origins and development of human societies and the differences between them. The word anthropology is derived from two Greek words: anthropos meaning \"\"man\"\" or \"\"human\"\"; and logos, meaning \"\"thought\"\" or \"\"reason.\"\" Anthropologists attempt, by investigating the whole range of human development and behavior, to achieve a total description of cultural and social phenomena. The Spheres of Anthropology The science of anthropology is divided into two major disciplines, physical anthropology and cultural anthropology. Each of these is basically an independent science, although specialists in one field frequently consult and cooperate with scholars in the other. Physical anthropology is generally classified as a natural science, while cultural anthropology is considered a social science. Physical anthropology is concerned with the biological aspects of human beings. In trying to learn about racial differences, human origins, and evolution, the physical anthropologist studies fossil remains and observes the behavior of other primates. Primates are an order of mammals that includes human beings as well as apes and monkeys."
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"docid": "D53283#0",
"title": "http://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/critical-thinking-distinguishing-between-inferences-and-assumptions/484\nDistinguishing Between Inferences and Assumptions",
"text": "Print Page Change Text Size: T T TDistinguishing Between Inferences and Assumptions To be skilled in critical thinking is to be able to take one’s thinking apart systematically, to analyze each part, assess it for quality and then improve it. The first step in this process is understanding the parts of thinking, or elements of reasoning. These elements are: purpose, question, information, inference, assumption, point of view, concepts, and implications. They are present in the mind whenever we reason. To take command of our thinking, we need to formulate both our purpose and the question at issue clearly. We need to use information in our thinking that is both relevant to the question we are dealing with, and accurate. We need to make logical inferences based on sound assumptions. We need to understand our own point of view and fully consider other relevant viewpoints. We need to use concepts justifiably and follow out the implications of decisions we are considering. ( For an elaboration of the Elements of Reasoning, see a Miniature Guide to the Foundations of Analytic Thinking. )"
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"docid": "D1344020#0",
"title": "https://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-lesson-plans/human-development.cfm\nHuman Development",
"text": "\"Human Development Subject: | Grade (s): 9-12 | Duration: Two class periods Lesson Plan Sections Objectives | Materials | Procedures | Discussion Questions | Evaluation | Extensions |Suggested Readings | Vocabulary | Academic Standards | Credit Objectives Students will do the following:1. Examine the eight stages of human emotional and psychological development described by psychologist Erik Erikson2. Discuss Erikson's first five stages of life, infancy through adolescence, with a focus on the adolescent \"\"identity crisis\"\"Materials The class will need the following:• Newsprint• Paper and markers (for each group)• Internet access Procedures1. As a class, brainstorm about the physical, emotional, and social developmental milestones of human beings. On a piece of newsprint, draw a timeline that begins with birth and ends with death. Write students' answers on the timeline. Responses may include first steps, first words, first day of school, puberty, first date, high school graduation, college, first job, marriage, having children, career promotions, and retirement.2. Ask students to identify whether each milestone is physical, emotional, social, or a combination. Explain that psychologists have studied the relationships between these milestones of human aging and emotional and social development. They have developed theories about how personalities develop."
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"docid": "D1117181#0",
"title": "https://www.ukessays.com/essays/psychology/life-span-development-from-birth-to-death-psychology-essay.php\nLife-Span Development: From Birth to Death",
"text": "\"Life-Span Development: From Birth to Death Print Reference this Published: 23rd March, 2015Disclaimer: This essay has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of UK Essays. One's personal, physical and emotional development is cumulative. The nature of experiences and development during each state of the life-span will have an impact on how subsequent stages are experienced for better or for worse. The following is a concise overview of the changes and normative patterns relating to the life-span. Thus, the discussion will provide a brief examination of each phase, including the prenatal, infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood and late adulthood stages. This will contribute to a general understanding of the way that experiences, exposures and environments will impact one throughout one's life. Introduction The process of human development is assessed according to multiple phases, each of which carries its own distinct set of expectations in terms of emotional growth, psychological development, physical maturation and social awareness. With each phase will also come a distinct set of life cycle considerations and a set of both socially and self-imposed pressures to participate in certain rites and elements of the life cycle."
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"docid": "D2213097#0",
"title": "http://what-when-how.com/child-development/ethological-theories-child-development/\nEthological theories (child development)",
"text": "Ethological theories (child development)Introduction Ethology was originally defined as the study of animal behavior within the framework put forward by Lorenz (1937) and Tinbergen (1951). Later, ‘ethology’ was used more generally to describe any scientific study of the behavior of animals in relation to their natural environment. A modern inclusive term for the discipline is behavioral biology. Classical ethological theory had surprisingly little to say about the development of behavior, in spite of the fact that Lorenz (1903-1989) himself had earlier (1935) published a landmark paper on the concept of imprinting. Tinbergen’s (1951) topic, for example, has only one short chapter on development, and only one paragraph on imprinting. Lehrman (1953), in his influential critique of ethological theory, pointed out this neglect of developmental questions, which subsequently led many ethological workers to consider problems of development (Kruijt, 1964). It also led Tinbergen (1963), ten years later, to reformulate his views on the aims of ethology. In this seminal paper, he stated that ethologists should aim to answer four major questions about behavior: its causation, function, evolution, and development. Although Tinbergen (1907-1988) emphasized that understanding behavior required addressing all four of these questions, we shall only discuss some of the major contributions ethologists and other behavioral biologists have made to the study of development. We shall see that many concepts and findings concerning behavioral development in animals have had important consequences for the study of human development."
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"docid": "D2344808#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/comte/\nAuguste Comte",
"text": "Auguste Comte First published Wed Oct 1, 2008; substantive revision Thu Oct 16, 2014Auguste Comte (1798–1857) is the founder of positivism, a philosophical and political movement which enjoyed a very wide diffusion in the second half of the nineteenth century. It sank into an almost complete oblivion during the twentieth, when it was eclipsed by neopositivism. However, Comte's decision to develop successively a philosophy of mathematics, a philosophy of physics, a philosophy of chemistry and a philosophy of biology, makes him the first philosopher of science in the modern sense, and his constant attention to the social dimension of science resonates in many respects with current points of view. His political philosophy, on the other hand, is even less known, because it differs substantially from the classical political philosophy we have inherited. Comte's most important works are (1) the Course on Positive Philosophy (1830-1842, six volumes, translated and condensed by Harriet Martineau as The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte ); (2) the System of Positive Polity, or Treatise on Sociology, Instituting the Religion of Humanity, (1851-1854, four volumes); and (3) the Early Writings (1820-1829), where one can see the influence of Saint-Simon, for whom Comte served as secretary from 1817 to 1824. The Early Writings are still the best introduction to Comte's thought. In the Course, Comte said, science was transformed into philosophy; in the System, philosophy was transformed into religion. The second transformation met with strong opposition; as a result, it has become customary to distinguish, with Mill, between a “good Comte” (the author of the Course) and a “bad Comte” (the author of the System ). Today's common conception of positivism corresponds mainly to what can be found in the Course.1. Introduction2."
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"docid": "D2767245#0",
"title": "https://www.boundless.com/sociology/textbooks/boundless-sociology-textbook/social-change-21/sources-of-social-change-139/the-four-social-revolutions-761-3396/\nSources of Social Change",
"text": "Sources of Social Change Social movement theories seek to explain how social movements form and develop. Learning Objectives Analyze the similarities and differences in the various social movement theories – deprivation, mass-society, structural-strain, resource-mobilization, political process and culture Key Takeaways Key Points Famous social movement theories include deprivation theory, mass- society theory, structural-strain theory, resource -mobilization theory, political process theory and culture theory. Deprivation theory posits that social movements emerge among people who believe themselves to be deprived of certain goods or resources. Mass-society theory posits that social movements are comprised of people who feel marginalized from the rest of society. Structural-strain theory posits that social movements arise as a result of six factors: structural conduciveness, structural strain, growth and spread of a solution, precipating factors, lack of social control, and mobilization. Resource-mobilization theory places resources at the center of the emergence and success of social movements. In this case, resources include knowledge, money, media, labor, solidarity, legitimacy, and internal and external support from a powerful elite. Cultural theory underscores the importance of culture and addresses the free-rider problem. This theory also emphasizes the critical role of injustice in movement formation, stating that successful movements have to create injustice frames to mobilize people. Key Termscultural theory: Cultural theory underscores the importance of culture and addresses the free-rider problem."
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"docid": "D2100069#0",
"title": "https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/progress/\nProgress",
"text": "Progress First published Thu Feb 17, 2011Philosophical proponents of progress assert that the human condition has improved over the course of history and will continue to improve. Doctrines of progress first appeared in 18th-century Europe and epitomize the optimism of that time and place. Belief in progress flourished in the 19th century. While skeptics of progress did exist alongside its supporters from the beginning, it was not until the 20th century that theorists backed away en masse from the notion. Many 20th-century thinkers rejected the notion of progress after horrendous events such as the two World Wars, the Holocaust, and the use of nuclear weaponry. In general, writings on progress tend to bear a close relationship to the environment in which they were produced. Because of the strong connection between doctrines of progress and historical events, this article is organized by time and place. However, that principle of organization does not mean that each doctrine should not be assessed on its own merits. To help the reader, the next section briefly summarizes the conceptual framework that is used throughout the rest of the article.1. Overview of Conceptual Issues2."
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"docid": "D2529410#0",
"title": "http://christintheclassroom.org/vol_10/10cc_277-296.htm\nInstitute for Christian Teaching",
"text": "\"Institute for Christian Teaching G. C. Education Department of Seventh-day Adventists CARL ROGERS' VIEW OF PERSONAL WHOLENESS: An Evaluation and Critique from a Christian Perspective By Henry H. Lamberton Faculty of Religion Loma Linda University Prepared for the International Faith and Learning Seminarheld at Union College Lincoln, Nebraska June, 1993132-93 Institute for Christian Teaching12501 Old Columbia Pike Silver Spring, MD 20904, USAThe Purpose and Approach of this Paper This paper will identify and compare two conceptions of meaning that have been especially influential in contemporary culture. These are Christianity and humanistic psychology. The later, which is sometimes referred to as psychology's \"\"third force\"\" (because it followed and repudiated psychoanalysis and behaviorism), rose to prominence after World War II, with Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers as its most influential leaders. It is almost trite to say that humanistic psychology has had a major impact on American culture. Jones and Butman, (1991) credit Rogers with having originated what, \"\"has probably been the most widely adapted approach to people-helping that has ever been developed. Applications for the business, educational, familial, group, individual, marital and parental contest abound in the literature\"\" (p. 272). By 1973, fifteen years before his death, Rogers observed that the entire body of his published books and articles had been translated into Japanese and significant potions of it into numerous other languages (Rogers, 1974). A national opinion survey of American counseling and clinical psychologists that was published in 1982 (Smith) ranked Rogers as psychotherapy's most influential figure, even though very few of those polled adhered strictly to his methods. But more lasting than Rogers' approach to therapy have been the beliefs he articulated about the nature and potential of the individual self. While this perspective has undergone numerous adaptations, including vulgarizations, most of its basic presuppositions about human nature and wholeness have not changed and can be identified (Vitz, 1977)."
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"docid": "D3445698#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/environment/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/supreme-beings\nSUPREME BEINGS",
"text": "\"SUPREME BEINGSSUPREME BEINGS are divinities whose nature reveals a unique quality of being — generally, a transcendent spiritual power — in a culture's religious system. Such divine beings figure in many different religious systems, yet they manifest values and symbolic associations that display remarkable similarities. The first section of this article presents, in a general way, the power, attributes, and values common to a large number of supreme beings. The second section illustrates these features by referring to specific historical forms of supreme beings. The final section summarizes the history of scholarly interpretations of the origin, nature, and meaning of these singularly important and complex supernatural beings. General Features A supreme being is generally described in symbolic terms that reflect the values most highly appraised in a specific historical situation. Considering the complexities of any culture's history, it is extraordinary that a comparative discussion of the nature of supreme beings constantly returns to the same cluster of religious ideas. Without prejudice to one or another aspect of supreme being highlighted in one historical moment or another, this article presents here a general view of the kinds of power and value revealed in supreme beings. It should be noted that the intricacies of history make general statements a source of great controversy. The supremacy of these divine figures marks with an appropriate intensity the heat of debate over their origin, nature, and form."
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"docid": "D3018291#0",
"title": "https://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2005/10/life-after-death/\nLife After Death",
"text": "Life After Death October 13, 2005Share 39 Stumble 2 Tweet Reddit Share +1 Email41Do you believe in life after death? Too often I find that the subject of death is addressed with goofy speculation, close-minded stubbornness, or outright fear and avoidance. So let’s bypass the “Death for Dummies” approach and take a deeper intellectual look at death to better understand the important role it plays in our lives… and especially what it can teach us about how to live. As far as our human bodies are concerned, death eventually captures all of us. As far as I can tell, no human being has yet managed to live forever. Even if we evolve new silicon bodies for ourselves and find a way to transfer our minds into them, there’s no reason to believe those bodies will be immortal either (even with frequent upgrades). We may be able to delay death, perhaps even for a very long time, but eventually our physical existence will end at some point. Forever is too long for us to last as physical beings. No backup system is foolproof, especially when its opponent is the infinity of time. On average more than 150,000 people die every day on this planet."
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"docid": "D284969#0",
"title": "http://www.fst.org/animals1.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Journey of the Soul: Death & Dying The Question of Reincarnation: Three Part Series Life in the Spirit World: Three Part Series The Mystery of Spirit-Soul-Body When Your Pet Dies: Animals and Survival Links to Other Sites Home When Your Animal Companion Dies By Rev. Simeon Stefanidakis (In Loving Memory of Wrinkles, Rocky, Christal, and Seth)Animals are Spirits, Too Over the years, many have asked us what happens when animals pass into the Spirit? We could answer this question very simply by stating that animals are spirits, as we are spirits. They are born, they live, they die, and they come back, again and again, into earthly bodies. In Spirit, they experience very much the same type of growth that we humans do. To some, this may seem distressing. After all, humans are supposed to hold a very special place within creation; well, indeed we do. But this does not mean that we humans are the only living spirits in God's great Kingdom of Spirit. Animals are spirits; plants are spirits; even the rocks and minerals of the earth have some form of spirit life within their bodies. Catholocism and Orthodoxy both teach that animals are spirits, but they lack souls. Personally, I do not see how one can exist without the other."
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"docid": "D2431284#0",
"title": "http://integralleadershipreview.com/7046-integral-leadership-and-diversity-definitions-distinctions-and-implications/\nIntegral Leadership and DiversityâDefinitions, Distinctions and Implications",
"text": "Integral Leadership and Diversity—Definitions, Distinctions and Implications June 2012 / Feature Articles Download article as PDFRuss Volckmann Russ Volckmann Abstract The terms integral, leadership and diversity are explored with the purpose of showing how it is useful to consider them in relation to each other. Such consideration is significantly impacted by how we understand these and other terms that will be introduced. It is essential for us to appreciate how our approaches to meaning and sense making influence how we make choices about what is relevant, how we engage with these choices to implement efforts toward learning, development and change. Our concepts of leadership play essential roles in our achievements and our failures. Greater clarity can be achieved by reserving such concepts to communicate with less ambiguity and by using specific occurrences to generate context specific definitions. Such an effort is greatly enhanced by attending to the perspectives offered by mapping and theory built on the work of Ken Wilber and others. Introduction The key terms in the title of this article suffer from ambiguity in their definitions. Each carries the baggage of many definitions that are only partially shared, but they act as mental maps, sources of association for each of us. The relevance of this observation for comprehending the relationship between leadership occurrences and the role of diversity and differences is increasingly pronounced as globalization and growing ecological crises demand ever greater complexity in the human resources we bring together to address these challenges. In this article I offer an approach to considering the relationship between leadership and its aspects, on the one hand, with the phenomena of diversity and differences in engaging change and sustainability, on the other hand."
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"docid": "D1532723#0",
"title": "http://abortionmedicalethics.weebly.com/when-is-a-fetus-considered-alive.html\n\"When is a fetus Considered \"\"Alive?\"\"\"",
"text": "\"When is a fetus Considered \"\"Alive?\"\"... Many pro-life groups claim humanity at the moment of conception. Thus, by definition, a zygote (pictured above) has a right to life. Like moral personhood and the definition of \"\"right to life,\"\" this issue is a key point in the abortion debate . If a zygote does not maintain a \"\"right to life,\"\" but an adult human does, the acquisition of this right occurs sometime between those two points. If life is treasured, when does it begin? Medicine, philosophy, and religion all disagree on this issue. Considering the idea that there is a precise time when a fetus acquires the right to live sounds strange, however, many state abortion laws ban abortion after a certain point in pregnancy. These laws are based on the viability of the fetus. Because of the difficulty of determining at what stage a fetus becomes a being with the right to life, some people argue that we should err in favor of an earlier date so that our uncertainty will not harm the fetus."
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"docid": "D3435625#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purpose\nIntention",
"text": "\"Intention From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Purpose)navigation search\"\"Intentions\"\", \"\"Intent\"\", \"\"Purpose\"\", and \"\"Purport\"\" redirect here. For \"\"Purpose\"\" or \"\"Purport\"\", see Purpose (disambiguation). For the concept of philosophy, see Intentionality. For the song, see Intentions (song). For the racehorse, see Intentionally (horse). For other uses of \"\"Intent\"\", see Intent (disambiguation). Intention is a mental state that represents a commitment to carrying out an action or actions in the future. Intention involves mental activities such as planning and forethought. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Definition2 The development of an understanding of intention2.1 Intentional acts in infancy and childhood2.2 Gestures and object-directed intentions2.3 Embodiment perspective2.4 Social-cultural perspective3 Gaze and attentional acts4 Biological motion and inferring intention5 Simulation theory6 Intentions and behaviors7 See also8 References9 External links Definition [ edit]Folk psychology explains human behavior on the basis of mental states, including beliefs, desires, and intentions. [ 2] [3] Mental mechanisms, including intention, explain behavior in that individuals are seen as actors who have desires and who attempt to achieve goals that are directed by beliefs. ["
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"docid": "D870153#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_baby-sleep-basics-3-to-6-months_7656.bc\nBaby sleep basics: 3 to 6 months",
"text": "\"Home / Baby / Baby Sleep / Baby Sleep Basics Baby sleep basics: 3 to 6 months En español Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board Last updated: September 2016Typical sleep at this age Most 3- to 6-month-olds sleep a total of 15 to 16 hours a day, including nighttime sleep and naps. Sleep training opportunity Typically, by age 4 months or so, babies have started to develop more of a regular sleep/wake pattern and have dropped most of their night feedings. This doesn't mean you should suddenly impose a rigid sleep program on your 4- or 5-month-old. In fact, your baby may already have developed sleep patterns that fit in well with your family life. But if you'd like to help your baby sleep longer at a stretch and keep more regular hours, now might be a good time to try some type of sleep training. Keep in mind that every baby is on a unique developmental schedule. Observe how your child reacts to sleep training, and if she doesn't seem ready, slow down and try again in a few weeks. Sleeping through the night At some point between 4 and 6 months, most babies are capable of sleeping for several hours at a stretch at night. Once this happens, you'll be able to get through a few sleep cycles and feel more rested in the morning. If your baby isn't yet sleeping through the night, you're not alone."
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"docid": "D2461148#0",
"title": "http://www.mamapedia.com/article/6-month-old-sleeping-on-stomach\n6 Month Old Sleeping on Stomach",
"text": "\"6 Month Old Sleeping on Stomach Updated on August 31, 2010S. S. asks from East Galesburg, IL on August 15, 200834 answers My little guy always rolls to his stomach to sleep now. Thats scares me cause i have always been told to put a sleeping baby on their back. Hes been rolling all over for awhile now and is now crawling like mad. I worry that if he rolls on to his face he won't move and I'm always rolling over in bed to check on him. ( His crib is in our room thats the only way I could get him to sleep in it)But at 6 months do you still need to worry about sids as much? Respond to Question What can I do next? Add your own comment Ask your own question Join the Mamapedia community Report as inappropriate Share this with your friends Write S. S. a private message Read more that S. S. has written Browse local questions Is this helpful? Yes | No So What Happened? Thank you!! All of you helped me to relax a little.haha No really everyone you we're all are so helpful.. I sware you worry about everything when you have your first child."
},
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"docid": "D2947608#0",
"title": "http://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/attachment-parenting/attachment-q-a\nAttachment Parenting Q&A",
"text": "\"Attachment Parenting Q&AConsidering Attachment Parenting but wondering about the pros and cons? Check the most frequently asked questions and see if your questions are here. You may also want to read Should I use attachment parenting? Please note that every baby is different. Secure attachment does not develop from imposing a set of practices on your baby and yourself. It comes from staying attuned to your baby and responding to her needs. So, for instance, some babies love being in a sling, some hate it. Some don't sleep well with you, some don't sleep well without you. But all babies will communicate what works for them, if you listen. Most of all, enjoy your baby!The questions below are some of the objections I most commonly hear to the idea of Attachment Parenting. \"\""
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"docid": "D3078143#0",
"title": "http://www.mamapedia.com/article/my-one-year-old-still-will-not-sleep-through-the-night-help\nMy One Year Old Still Will Not Sleep Through the Night - HELP!!!",
"text": "\"My One Year Old Still Will Not Sleep Through the Night - HELP!! ! Updated on April 24, 2007W. H. asks from Stockton, CA on April 22, 200710 answers I have a one year old son who still does not sleep through the night. He gets up anywhere from one to four times a night. Even if I put him in our bed he still wakes up again! I have read all the expert advice about \"\"crying it out,\"\" \"\"the same bedtime routine every night,\"\" etc and we have tried them all. He is very active during the day and takes only one nap. I hope someone has some really great advice that we can follow as I am pregnant and due the end of July. I really want him sleeping through the night by the time this baby is here. Respond to Question What can I do next? Add your own comment Ask your own question Join the Mamapedia community Report as inappropriate Share this with your friends Write W. H. a private message Read more that W. H. has written Browse local questions Is this helpful?"
},
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"docid": "D2377411#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/can-i-start-feeding-solids-to-my-baby-284313\nWhen to Start Feeding Your Baby Solid Foods",
"text": "\"Babies Baby Food When to Start Feeding Your Baby Solid Foods By Jennifer White | Reviewed by Joel Forman, MDUpdated January 13, 2018Share Pin Email Print Science Photo Library - RUTH JENKINSON/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images The best piece of advice I can give about when parents should move to feeding solids is to base that decision on the individual feeding needs of your baby and her unique physical development. Don't allow yourself to be pressured to start solids by the practices of other parents (or even your own past practices with previous children), by the marketing schemes of baby food manufacturers, or by the often inaccurate \"\"old wives tales\"\" on baby nutrition. The Debate of Feeding Solids at 4 or 6 Months of Age Generally, it is commonly accepted by health care professionals that the only food healthy babies receive during the first 4 months of life is breastmilk or infant formula. Research shows that introducing solids before this age may lead to significant health problems. So although the issue of starting solids can be clouded by many opinions, delaying the start of solids until at least 4 months of age is pretty clear. The current debate is then whether babies should start at 4 months or 6 months. Some health care groups say you can start solids at 4 months while others strongly encourage waiting until closer to 6 months of age. The thing we need to realize is that your baby's development isn't like a light switch - suddenly she is now ready for solid food when the day before she was not. Solid readiness is a progression of development, and every baby's point of solid readiness is individualized. I would curb the temptation to pick up the baby spoon and bowl simply because your child has turned 4 months of age."
},
{
"docid": "D890268#0",
"title": "http://www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/baby-first-year.html\nBaby's First Year",
"text": "\"Baby's First Year What Every New Parent Needs to Know Contents Introduction First Days at Home Sleeping and Lullaby Secrets Using Music to Calm Your Baby From Milk to Solids Weight and Height Expectations Baby Noises — Language Development Baby's Motor Skills Baby's Playmates Teething and What to Expect Immunization Those First Sniffles Toys Summary Download a PDF of this document Introduction The moment that you have waited for has finally arrived: the day you bring your newborn baby home from the hospital. Like all other expectant parents you will have spent the last nine months preparing for this day. You will have a baby room full of everything a newborn could possibly want. You will have read book after book on a wide magnitude of baby topics from what to name your baby to when you can expect those first words. You will have walked and paced the length of baby's room, imagining your little bundle sleeping peacefully in her crib. Now the moment has arrived. In the crib lies your sleeping baby and the most exciting adventure of life is about to begin. This document will detail what you can expect in the first year of your baby's life. It will offer tips and advice on everything from sleep to baby's first cold. This is by no means a guide that dictates what you should or should not do."
},
{
"docid": "D1010673#0",
"title": "http://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2011/11/10/142136849/should-babies-co-sleep-with-their-parents\nShould Babies Co-Sleep With Their Parents?",
"text": "\"Opinion Culture Should Babies Co-Sleep With Their Parents? November 10, 2011 8:18 AM ETBarbara J. King Enlarge this image George Marks/Getty Images Co-sleeping is back in the news. Last week in Toledo, Ohio, a 2-month-old boy died after spending the night in his mother's bed. The mother had fallen asleep while breastfeeding her son; when she awoke, he was no longer breathing. He could not be revived. As a mother, I felt a terrible sadness in reading about this little boy's death. I cannot begin to comprehend this family's loss. The death is reported as \"\"a co-sleeping accident.\"\" In its wake, the director of Toledo's Children Services warned parents that co-sleeping is \"\"dangerous.\"\" In Cincinnati, police officers and citizen-on-patrol members teamed up to spread similar warnings. ("
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"docid": "D1070745#0",
"title": "http://www.mybabysleepguide.com/2009/05/sleep-training-babywise.html\nSleep Training- BabyWise",
"text": "\"Sleep Training- Baby Wise Tweet The key to Baby Wise is starting with a eat/activity/nap routine and Parent-Directed Feedings ( PDF) from the beginning as well as having appropriate waketimes, sleep time routines (see pre-sleep routine) and avoiding bad sleep props/associations. Baby Wise is also a big advocate for having your baby sleep in his own bed by himself. Once again, ideally you would start doing all the above mentioned things when baby comes home from the hospital. They can certainly be started later but it will be a bit harder to do so and baby may resist your guidance more. When baby cries first stop and listen. Why do you think he is crying (try to learn his cries if possible) and what should you do? Listen, think, then act. You may do nothing or you may need to intervene, even if that means simply going in to baby for a moment to give him some reassurance. Baby Wise says that \"\"there may be a brief period of fussing or crying when you put the baby down for a nap\"\" ( Baby Wise, p. 131) as your baby settles. It states that \"\"crying for 15-20 minutes is not going to hurt your baby physically or emotionally\"\" ( Baby Wise, p. 131) and that if your baby \"\"cries longer than fifteen minutes, check on [your] baby\"\" ( Baby Wise, p.148)."
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"docid": "D1113493#0",
"title": "http://www.saveoursleep.com/free-reading/baby-cots/\nHow to choose the best cot for your baby",
"text": "Baby Cots How to choose the best cot for your baby Every parent wants the best for their baby. But is it really necessary to spend $1000+ on a cot? In this article, Tizzie examines the cot features in different price ranges, and recommends the one she believes is best – for your baby, and for your pocket. So often we are told that you get what you pay for. Before you go and shell out over a thousand dollars for your baby’s cot you may wish to reconsider this. An expensive baby cot is not always the best choice, as my investigations revealed. I have looked at just about every cot on the Australian market and have been very disappointed with what I’ve found. The one that I feel comfortable in recommending is only around $400 and is much better than even the $1200 models out there. Make sure you take your tape measure with you when shopping for a cot. It is very important to look at the height from the base that the mattress sits on to the top of the cot rail – the rail that moves up and down."
},
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"docid": "D134775#0",
"title": "http://www.babysleepsite.com/schedules/newborn-sleep-feeding-schedule/\nNewborn Baby Sleep and Feeding Schedule",
"text": "Newborn Baby Sleep and Feeding Scheduleby Emily De Jeu in Schedules — 12 Comments This article outlines newborn sleep patterns and habits, as well as sample newborn sleep and feeding schedules. Skip to the schedules Newborn Sleep A baby is considered a newborn from birth until about 3 months of age. During the first 3 months of life, your newborn’s sleep patterns will look nothing like yours – your baby will sleep in short bursts (anywhere from 30 or 45 minutes – 3 or possibly 4 hours), and then eat between sleeps. In this way, newborn’s don’t follow a typical day/night sleep schedule. Their circadian rhythms need time to adjust – in fact, some newborns come out of the womb having their days and nights completely mixed up! This is called day/night confusion, and babies who struggle with it tend to sleep a lot during the day and then wake up frequently at night. Many parents discover that their newborns are extra sleepy in the first week or two after birth – you may find that you have to wake your newborn to feed, or that your newborn often drifts off during a feeding, before eating her fill. But your newborn will definitely “wake up” within three weeks after birth – at that point, you will start to deal with more wakefulness (in fact, you may start to miss the early weeks of having a super-sleepy newborn!!). Newborn Feeding Newborns feed very, very frequently, but this isn’t a problem to be solved – it’s perfectly natural! Your newborn’s tummy is quite small, so it’s understandable that he needs to eat often."
},
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"docid": "D717777#0",
"title": "http://www.babysleepsite.com/sleep-training/how-when-to-stop-swaddling-baby/\nHow And When To Stop Swaddling Your Baby",
"text": "How And When To Stop Swaddling Your Babyby Emily De Jeu in Sleep Training — 34 Comments How is swaddling like a pacifier? ( Sounds like the first question in an I. Q. test, doesn’t it? Don’t worry – no I. Q. test today! ) Seriously, though, that’s a question worth asking. Even though swaddling your baby and offering your baby a pacifier are very different activities, there are some similarities, aren’t there? Specifically, both swaddling and pacifiers are designed to comfort to fussy babies, and help them to relax (and hopefully, to fall asleep! ) And here’s another similarity – while both swaddling and offering a pacifier are great ways to soothe and comfort your baby, both can quickly become habitual sleep associations. Parents who initially love swaddling their babies, or popping in a pacifier, may not be feeling the love when they find themselves getting up every 20 minutes at night to re-do the swaddle, or to replace the pacifier!And so, with both swaddling and pacifier use, there comes a time when parents start asking themselves, “Can I stop doing this yet? Should I stop doing this yet?” We’ve answered this question already, when it comes to pacifier use – check out our article How And When To Help Your Baby or Toddler Stop The Pacifier for tips."
},
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"docid": "D2822290#0",
"title": "http://www.babysleepsite.com/sleep-through-night-free-ebook/\n5 Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night â Download Your FREE e-Book and start tonight!",
"text": "5 Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night – Download Your FREE e-Book and start tonight!Help Your Baby To Sleep Through the Night It’s never too soon – or too late – to learn more about your baby’s sleeping habits and what steps you can take to help your baby sleep through the night. If you have a toddler who won’t sleep, this will help you, too! The information you learn right now can be put to work as early as your baby’s next bedtime. Download today, because you don’t want your baby (or you!) to lose another minute of sleep! You will learn: Why your baby is waking at night and what to do about it When babies sleep through the night How many night feedings are appropriate for your baby What is an appropriate bedtime for your baby How naps factor into night sleep Why sleep is important for your baby How to get your baby to sleep and why sleep routines are important for your baby FREE Guide:5 Ways to Help Your Child Sleep Through the Night Join over 450,000 parents around the world & sign up today to receive the guide and our Baby Sleep Newsletter absolutely FREE!Privacy Policy: We will NEVER share your information with third parties! * By providing your email address you sign up to receive our free newsletter with sleep tips, special offers and support to help you through this difficult time. You will also receive emails relevant to the specific area of baby/toddler sleep you have shown an interest in. To discontinue your subscription at any time, simply click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any email. To receive 5 (no cry) Ways to Help Your Child Sleep Through the Night, our FREE and instantly download-able e-Book in standard PDF format, simply enter your e-mail address above and you will receive an e-mail from us with instructions on downloading your free baby sleep guide."
},
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"docid": "D653223#0",
"title": "http://www.med.umich.edu/yourchild/topics/sleep.htm\nSleep Problems",
"text": "\"Sleep Problems What’s there to know about sleeping? Sleep problems are some of the most common problems parents face with their kids. You may wonder about how to get your child to sleep through the night. Maybe you have a new baby and want to learn how to help them develop good sleep habits that will last a lifetime. Some children may have chronic sleep difficulties, and many children (like most adults!) are actually going through their days sleep-deprived. Read on for information on all these issues and more, and for lots of links to even more resources to help your kids (and you) get a better night’s sleep. What do I need to know about sleep cycles? When people sleep, they cycle between rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. In REM, your eyes move around fast, you don’t move your body much, and you dream."
},
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"docid": "D2801541#0",
"title": "http://www.thebabycorner.com/page/2610/\nHow to Get Baby to Sleep in His Own Room",
"text": "You are here: Home> Baby> Baby Sleep How to Get Baby to Sleep in His Own Roomby Katlyn Joy | June 8, 2011 12:00 AM 0 Comments Perhaps nothing brings out more experts in babydom than the topic of baby sleep. There are rows of books lining shelves in bookstores and libraries devoted to various aspects and techniques. Family bed,attachment parenting, cry it out, and various methods in between leave parents feeling overwhelmed. Is your current baby sleep arrangement working for everyone? If it is not, then it's time to try something else. Maybe baby is sleeping blissfully between you and your spouse but the two of you are tired of waking with little feet tangled in your hair or spit up on your pillow. If you are feeling overtired, or resentful, you need to find a new arrangement for bedtime. On the other hand, if you are feeling pressured to change your sleeping situation because of relatives or friend's skepticism or criticism, ignore outside advice. If it's working for the three of you, then don't worry about it. It's your family and you know (deep down) what is best for you and yours."
},
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"docid": "D1463815#0",
"title": "https://www.preciouslittlesleep.com/baby-drop-naps/\nPrecious Little Sleep",
"text": "\"You are here: Home / 1 YO / When Babies Drop Naps and What to Do About it When Babies Drop Naps and What to Do About it First Published February 5, 2014 Updated: February 18, 2014 236 Comments Just when you start feeling comfortable with your degree of nap mastery things will start getting away from you. ( Sadly this basic concept sums up the entire parenting experience…) Naps that had just barely started to settle into a predictable schedule and duration will start getting shorter. Or nonexistent. Or require a huge battle. The truth is that crap naps, like pimples on picture day, are simply a part of life. If however, your previously champion napper is having consistent nap issues then, depending on how old your baby is, the issue could be that she’s simply getting ready to drop a nap. Diagnosing if your baby is ready to drop a nap and surviving said nap dropping are challenging, primarily because the symptoms are much like every other potential nap issue. But I’ll do my best to help you figure out if, when, and how to survive the inevitable transition of baby dropping naps. If your child is over 3 days old, you’ve probably already surmised that there are many culprits of non-existent naps including: [list type=”checklist”]You went to the grocery store and now the whole day is ruined. A naptime blowout required you to give baby a bath, change the bedding, and now naptime is blown."
},
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"docid": "D1229714#0",
"title": "https://themilkmob.org/milk-mob-breastfeeding-education-handouts/normal-infant-sleep-breastfeeding/\nNormal Infant Sleep and Breastfeeding",
"text": "Normal Infant Sleep and Breastfeeding Ah…sleep. It seems so precious and limited when babies are young. New parents quickly learn not to take a good nights’ sleep for granted. When should breastfed babies be expected to sleep throughout the night? Sleep is a work in progress during the first year of a baby’s life. There is no easy answer. The first month: In the first few weeks after birth, babies almost always fall asleep at the end of nursing. Their tummies are full, they just worked for their meal by actively nursing, and they are warm and cozy in mom’s arms. Who wouldn’t take a snooze after this? Month 1-3As the weeks go on, babies will breastfeed until they are full, fall into a relaxed mode at the breast, and shut their eyes to sleep."
},
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"docid": "D1216527#0",
"title": "http://www.mamapedia.com/article/5-month-old-not-sleeping-through-the-night\n5 Month Old Not Sleeping Through the Night.",
"text": "\"5 Month Old Not Sleeping Through the Night. Updated on May 19, 2008A. F. asks from Killeen, TX on May 12, 200829 answers My 5 month old son won't sleep through the night. It's not as bad as it use to be (waking up 3-5 times a night), but he still wakes up at 3am every morning. No matter what I do, I can't seem to get him to sleep through the night. The only time he sleeps through the night is if he screams and cries during his bath before bed. ( and I don't want him doing that lol) I never had this much trouble with my 2 year old, he started sleeping through the night the day he turned 3 months. Any advice would be welcome! I'm to the point that I'm willing to try just about anything! Thanks in advance! * edit* He does sleep in the same room with his big brother."
},
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"docid": "D3556966#0",
"title": "http://www.babysleepsite.com/how-we-sleep/baby-room-sharing-affect-sleep/\nHow Room-Sharing Affects Your Babyâs Sleep",
"text": "How Room-Sharing Affects Your Baby’s Sleepby Emily De Jeu in How We Sleep — 32 Comments When a family is expecting a new baby, one thing that’s likely high on the to-do list is setting up a nursery. That’s one of the fun parts of being pregnant, after all — buying cute nursery stuff makes up for all the nausea, leg cramps and constant trips to the bathroom!What is Room-sharing? When setting up a nursery for your baby, you’ll probably include a crib in your plans. Whether or not your baby will sleep there, though, is less certain. Plenty of parents prefer keeping their babies (especially newborns) nearby at night. These parents often sleep their babies in bassinets near (or right next to) their own beds. This practice is called room-sharing. Room-sharing directly affects sleep (both yours and your baby’s); whether those effects are good or bad (sleep-wise) varies from family to family. Some families find that room-sharing helps everyone sleep better; for others, the opposite is true. In this article, we’ll explore all the ways (good and bad) that room-sharing affects sleep."
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"docid": "D1937852#0",
"title": "http://sugarplumsleep.com/2012/07/learn-how-to-get-your-baby-to-nap-for-longer-than-30-minutes/\nLearn how to get your baby to nap for longer than 30 minutes",
"text": "\"Learn how to get your baby to nap for longer than 30 minutes July 2, 2012 by Rebecca 22 Comments Want to know how to get your baby to nap longer than 30 minutes? Learn how I struggled with my son’s naps and how some simple changes made a big difference. Before having children I worked full time and kept a reasonably active social life. Once my son Henry was born, one of the biggest challenges for me was adapting to such a different social calendar. Where were all of the adults? I wasn’t on Facebook (yet) and none of my friends lived in the area. I, like many first time moms, clung desperately to the prospects of joining local mom’s groups and participating in mom and baby classes to fill this void (and to provide nurturing and educational content to my child’s day, blah, blah, blah). Reflecting back on this time, joining a local mom’s group was one of the best decisions I made. I still connect with some amazing women and their families on a regular basis. The only problem was that I was introduced to a whole new world of social programming and found it difficult to prioritize activities."
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"docid": "D2150431#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/504057-should-i-give-my-baby-a-blanket-on-cold-nights/\nShould Babies Have Blankets on Cold Nights?",
"text": "\"Should Babies Have Blankets on Cold Nights?by ERICA ROTH June 13, 2017Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby is one of your top priorities after you bring her home from the hospital. Keeping your baby cool in the mild weather of spring and summer can sometimes be easier to achieve than ensuring she is warm enough on a cold winter night. Give your baby a blanket only under the proper circumstances to keep her safe and warm. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Safety Standards Soft bedding, most often defined as fluffy blankets and comforters, can be dangerous to the health of your baby, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Babies can suffocate under blankets that are too heavy for them to move away from their faces during the the night. The AAP and CPSC recommend that babies under 1 year do not use soft bedding such as a quilt or comforter in a crib or bassinet. Procedures You may safely give your baby a blanket on cold night in one of two ways. Newborns and small infants who enjoy swaddling can be wrapped in a lightweight receiving blanket. Swaddle your baby loosely enough so that she can move her legs; make sure the blanket reaches no higher than the baby's shoulders. Older babies can sleep with a light blanket in the chilly weather as well."
},
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"docid": "D3190530#0",
"title": "https://www.rookiemoms.com/5-tips-when-your-toddler-wont-stay-in-bed-and-sleep/\n5 tips for dealing with a toddler who wonât stay in bed! â 18 Month Sleep Regression",
"text": "5 tips for dealing with a toddler who won’t stay in bed! – 18 Month Sleep Regression September 5, 2014 Rookie Mom Heather 29 Comments Tweet Share 2K Pin 6K Share Email8KHaving just hosted my 18-month old nephew on an overnight visit, I am reminded that toddlers can pop out of bed (even leaving the room!) without the skills to go back to sleep. I asked toddler sleep expert, Nicole, to weigh in on the little kid that won’t stay in his bed at night. Nicole Johnson is the Lead Baby Sleep Consultant and owner of The Baby Sleep Site and she shares her ideas on this jack-in-the-box behavior below. Stay in your bed, toddler – A guide to 18 month sleep regression Save If you’ve transitioned a toddler from a crib to a big kid bed, then you know that lots of fun stuff comes with that transition. New sheets! New bed! Not to mention the fact that it’s a classic “big boy” or “big girl” milestone. But here’s what they don’t tell you about that big kid bed: your big kid can climb right out."
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"docid": "D2804058#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060922023553AAsd06Z\nCan anyone tell me at what layer command ping operates??and Ping command actually works..?",
"text": "Computers & Internet Computer Networking Can anyone tell me at what layer command ping operates? ? and Ping command actually works..?keen to know exactly how does ping works ..hw does ping cammnd send packets to check if other comp is active or not Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: PING operates in network layer. PING- packet internet gropher. PING works with ICMP protocol.pauli · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment The ping is supposed to operate at layer 3 of the OSI model (a model proposed by the ISO), because it works with an IP address, which normally are described on the layer 3 (Network layer). The ping sends packages over the network on the same broadcast domain, so all the computers in the same network or subnetwork will actually see that request. The computer with the matching IP address will answer to that request, and the statistics that you see with the ping are the response time, and the percent of packages successfully send with its reply. André C · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment Ping uses the layer 3 ICMP protocol inconjunction with IP. Ping sends an ICMP Echo-request message to the destination host. By specification the host should respond with an ICMP Echo-reply message. The destination host, or any network device between the source and the destination may filter some or all ICMP messages, so just because a host doesn't respond to and ICMP Echo-request, doesn't mean it's not there."
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"docid": "D2133245#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/26326561/cisco-chapter-2-flash-cards/\nCisco Chapter 2",
"text": "29 terms vcole31Cisco Chapter 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Which two features are characteristics of flash memory? ( Choose two.) 1. Flash provides nonvolatile storage. 2. The contents of flash may be overwritten. A network administrator is planning an IOS upgrade on several of the head office routers and switches. Which three questions must be answered before continuing with the IOS selection and upgrade? ("
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"docid": "D1263626#0",
"title": "https://superuser.com/questions/1124531/difference-between-tracert-and-traceroute\nDifference between `Tracert` and `Traceroute`",
"text": "\"_Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Difference between `Tracert` and `Traceroute`up vote4down votefavorite The program used to determine the round-trip delay between a workstation and a destination address is: (A) Tracert (B) Traceroute (C) Ping (D) Pop My attempt: When I googled it: Traceroute is a utility that records the route (the specific gateway computers at each hop) through the Internet between your computer and a specified destination computer. It also calculates and displays the amount of time each hop took. The tracert command is a Command Prompt command that's used to show several details about the path that a packet takes from the computer or device you're on to whatever destination you specify. You might also sometimes see the tracert command referred to as the trace route command or traceroute command. It seems to me both can. What is difference between them, can you explain, please?networking command-line routing ping tracerouteshare improve this questionasked Sep 15 '16 at 7:07Mithlesh Upadhyay144 2 14add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote3down voteaccepted Ping command, ping [ 1 ], [ 2], is the basic tool that sends a package to the destination and waits for the answer. In the output it shows the delays ( min/avg/max/mdev ). You can ping different ports too. You can ping different port too with other programs (see below)."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-methods-that-attackers-use-to-DDoS-a-Minecraft-server\nWhat are the methods that attackers use to DDoS a Minecraft server?",
"text": "\"Ofer Gayer, Security Researcher turned Product Manager Updated Jan 24, 2017 · Author has 92 answers and 180.1k answer views Spoofed TCP attacks are very common, and can be quite a hassle for someone without proper DDo S mitigation technology. These can be spoofed SYNs, ACKs, FINs or any combination of garbage TCP traffic, ranging from 5Gbit and 1M PPS to 350Gbit and 300M PPS. I highly advise against trying to create some home-brew mitigation solution, because you will fail. Attackers today have a lot more firepower than you can handle, no matter how you tweak your configuration or optimize your code. Do some research and go with a cloud DDo S mitigation provider that you can afford, and that meets your needs. Good luck!12.3k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below What method should I use if I want to DDo S a Garry's Mod server? How do I profusely DDo S a Minecraft server with Kali Linux, while remaining anonymous? What are Minecraft servers? How do I host a Minecraft server using Digital Ocean? How do I DDOS a Minecraft PE server?"
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"title": "https://www.skillset.com/questions/at-which-layer-of-the-osi-model-does-icmp-operate\nAre you studying for the Network+ certification?",
"text": "At which layer of the OSI Model does ICMP operate? Layer 7Layer 3Layer 2Layer 4Explanation As per RFC 792, ICMP or Internet Control Message Protocol Ðuses the basic support of IP as if it were a higher level protocol, however, ICMP is actually an integral part of IP, and must be implemented by every IP moduleÓ. Network Layer is the Layer 3 of the OSI Model. One of Layer 3s functions is internetworking which involve logical addressing or Internet Protocol Addressing. Ping differs with ICMP as ping or Packet Internet Groper is a utility (Application, Layer 7) used for testing connectivity between internetworked devices. ICMP message types (echo reply, destination unreachable, etc.) are what ping utility uses to determine reachability of a target host. ( http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc792)"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/113006737/practice-3-flash-cards/\nPractice 3",
"text": "25 terms bryand961Practice 3Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Which of the following protocols are used for securing HTTP connections? ( Select 2 answers) SSL TLSWhich of the following answers refers to a suite of protocols used for connecting hosts on the Internet? TCP/IPFTPS is an extension to the FTP that adds support for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) cryptographic protocols. True The SCP protocol is used for: Secure file transfer Which of the protocols listed below is used by the PING utility? ICMPWhich of the following answers lists the IPv6 loopback address? :: 1Which of the following answers refers to a networking standard for linking data storage devices over an IP network? i SCSIWhich of the following protocols facilitate communication between SAN devices? ( Select 2 answers) i SCSI FCo EThe FTP protocol is designed for: File exchange A network protocol for secure file transfer over secure shell is called: SFTPWhich of the protocols listed below does not provide authentication?"
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"docid": "D2600595#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_network\nComputer network",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The English used in this article or section may not be easy for everybody to understand. You can help Wikipedia by reading Wikipedia: How to write Simple English pages, then simplifying the article. ( February 2012)Typical library network, in a branching tree map and controlled access to resources It is possible to connect a number of computers and other electronic devices to create a computer network. The computers and devices which are part of the network can \"\"talk\"\" to each other and exchange information. In addition to the computers and devices which are connected, other devices are often needed for the network to work correctly. Examples for such devices include hubs and switches. Different kinds of network can be connected to each other with a router. In general, networks that use cables to connect can operate at higher speeds than those using wireless technology. A Local Area Network (LAN) connects computers which are close together. Building a LAN is easier than connecting different networks (by a Wide Area Network )."
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"docid": "D53499#0",
"title": "https://www.slideshare.net/dsunte/ccna-tcpip-questions\nCCNA TCP/IP Questions",
"text": "CCNA TCP/IP Questions5,949 views Share Like Download... Dsunte Wilson, Tech trainer for technology like Big Data, MEAN , BI, Java,Tableau, Security, Microsoft,and many other pursuits. Follow Published on Aug 7, 2011Published in: Technology, Education0 Comments6 Likes Statistics Notes Post Be the first to comment CCNA TCP/IP Questions1. Chapter 3True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false.____ 1. The TCP/IP model explains how the protocol suite works to provide communications.____ 2. The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) sends data using a reliable connection.____ 3. Both TCP and UDP use port numbers for communications between hosts.____ 4."
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"docid": "D3291592#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/51277671/ccent-icnd1-100-101-ch-3-flash-cards/\nCCENT ICND1 100-101 Ch 3",
"text": "44 terms sportcj19CCENT ICND1 100-101 Ch 3CCENT ICND1 100-101 Todd Lammle Chapter 3 Including Exam Essentials Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What is the Class C address range in decimal and in binary? 192 through 223, 110 xxxxx What layer of the Do D model is equivalent to the Transport layer of the OSI model? Host-to-host What is the valid range of a Class A network address? 1 through 126What is the 127.0.0.1 address used for? Loopback or diagnostics How do you find the network address from a listed IP Turn all host bits off. How do you find the broadcast address from a listed IP address? Turn all host bits on. What is the Class A private IP address space? 10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255What is the Class B private IP address space? 172.16.0.0 through 172.31.255.255What is the Class C private IP address space?"
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"title": "http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/cis788-97/ftp/net_monitoring/\nNetwork Monitoring Fundamentals and Standards",
"text": "\"Network Monitoring Fundamentals and Standards Edmund Wong. [email protected] Network monitoring is the information collection function of network management. First, this paper gives some background information on SMIv2, MIB-II, SNMPv2 to provide a basis for understanding network monitoring standards. Then it goes into detail discussion on remote monitoring standards RMON, RMON2 and ATM-RMON. Finally, it discusses monitoring issues on the internet as a whole. Other Reports on Recent Advances in Networking Back to Raj Jain's Home Page Table of contents: Introduction Fundamentals of Network Monitoring RMON/RMON2SMIv2MIB-IISNMPv2RMON Standard RMON2 Standard Proposed SMONATM-RMON Standard Monitoring Internet Monitoring difficulties Objective-driven monitoring Summary Abbreviation Reference Introduction Network monitoring provides the information necessary for network management. It is important to find network trends and locate network problems quickly. In this paper, the fundamentals of network monitoring are discussed at the beginning to set the background for subsequent sections on single network monitoring and internet monitoring. In the single network monitoring, there are three standards being discussed: RMON, RMON2 and ATM-RMON. RMON is the remote monitoring standard created by IETF, Internet Engineering Task Force."
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/networking-finalexam.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Networking Final Exam Description Park University Final Exam Study Cards Total Cards 110Subject Computer Networking Level Undergraduate 3Created 02/27/2014Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Computer Networking Flashcards Cards Term What are 2 benefits of collaboration and video-on-demand applications? Definition1.providing a richer e-learning environment 2. providing better social media opportunities Term Which 2 statements correctly define types of network infrastructure? Definition1. A WLAN is designed to wirelessly interconnect users and end points in a small graphical area 2. a SAN is designed to support data storage, retrieval, and replication. Term Which statement describes a network that supports Qo S?"
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"title": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/access-lists/26448-ACLsamples.html\nConfigure Commonly Used IP ACLs",
"text": "\"Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Configure Allow a Select Host to Access the Network Deny a Select Host to Access the Network Allow Access to a Range of Contiguous IP Addresses Deny Telnet Traffic (TCP, Port 23)Allow Only Internal Networks to Initiate a TCP Session Deny FTP Traffic (TCP, Port 21)Allow FTP Traffic (Active FTP)Allow FTP Traffic (Passive FTP)Allow Pings (ICMP)Allow HTTP, Telnet, Mail, POP3, FTPAllow DNSPermit Routing Updates Debug Traffic Based on ACLMAC Address Filtering Verify Troubleshoot Related Information Introduction This document provides sample configurations for commonly used IP Access Control Lists (ACLs), which filter IP packets based on: Source address Destination address Type of packet Any combination of these items In order to filter network traffic, ACLs control whether routed packets are forwarded or blocked at the router interface. Your router examines each packet in order to determine whether to forward or drop the packet based on the criteria that you specify within the ACL. ACL criteria include: Source address of the traffic Destination address of the traffic Upper-layer protocol Complete these steps in order to construct an ACL as the examples in this document show: Create an ACL. Apply the ACL to an interface. The IP ACL is a sequential collection of permit and deny conditions that apply to an IP packet. The router tests packets against the conditions in the ACL one at a time. The first match determines whether the Cisco IOS ® Software accepts or rejects the packet. Because the Cisco IOS Software stops testing conditions after the first match, the order of the conditions is critical. If no conditions match, the router rejects the packet because of an implicit deny all clause. These are examples of IP ACLs that can be configured in Cisco IOS Software: Standard ACLs Extended ACLs Dynamic (lock and key) ACLs IP-named ACLs Reflexive ACLs Time-based ACLs that use time ranges Commented IP ACL entries Context-based ACLs Authentication proxy Turbo ACLs Distributed time-based ACLs This document discusses some commonly used standard and extended ACLs."
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"docid": "D1298142#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/17603979/11-compare-the-layers-of-the-osi-and-tcpip-models-flash-cards/\n1.1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models",
"text": "32 terms Huntsman1211.1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models. Flashcards Learn Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Layers Of The OSI model Layer 1 - Physical Layer 2 - Data link Layer 3 - Network Layer 4 - Transport Layer 5 - Session Layer 6 - Presentation Layer 7 - Application What does OSI abbreviation stand for? Open Systems Interconnect What happens at the Physical Layer At the physical layer, binary expressions (that is, a series of 1s and 0s) represent data. A binary expression is made up of bits, where a bit is a single 1 or a single 0. How bits are represented on the medium Wiring standards for connectors and jacks Physical topology Synchronizing bits Bandwidth usage Multiplexing strategy Example of real world Physical Layer Wiring standard:ethernet 568A/B standard Physical Topology: Bus, Ring, Star, Mesh Telephone network modems Ethernet physical layer Including 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 100BASE-TX, 100BASE-FX, 100BASE-T, 1000BASE-T, 1000BASE-SX and other varieties Varieties of 802.11 Wi-Fi physical layers DSL ISDN T1 and other T-carrier links, and E1 and other E-carrier links SONET/SDH Optical Transport Network (OTN)What happens at the Data Link Layer ? The data link layer is concerned with packaging data into frames and transmitting those frames on the network, performing error detection/correction, uniquely identifying network devices with an address, and handling flow control. These processes are collectively referred to as data link control (DLC). The term frame describes the logical grouping of data at the data link layer."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traceroute\nTraceroute",
"text": "\"This article is about the computer network diagnostic tool. For other uses, see Traceroute (disambiguation). In computing, traceroute is a computer network diagnostic tool for displaying the route (path) and measuring transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network. The history of the route is recorded as the round-trip times of the packets received from each successive host (remote node) in the route (path); the sum of the mean times in each hop is a measure of the total time spent to establish the connection. Traceroute proceeds unless all (three) sent packets are lost more than twice, then the connection is lost and the route cannot be evaluated. Ping, on the other hand, only computes the final round-trip times from the destination point. The command traceroute is available on many modern operating systems. On Unix-like systems such as Free BSD, mac OS, and Linux it is available as a command line tool. Traceroute is also graphically accessible in mac OS within the Network Utilities suite. On Microsoft Windows, it is named tracert."
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"docid": "D404072#0",
"title": "https://superuser.com/questions/278498/how-does-ping-command-really-work\nhow does 'ping' command really work?",
"text": "\"_Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the tophow does 'ping' command really work?up vote19down votefavorite4How does the ping command really work? Specifically where does the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) come into picture? I was asked this question in an interview and I was not able to come up with a scenario when ARP could be used.networking ping arp network-protocolsshare improve this questionedited May 4 '11 at 18:03studiohack ♦11.2k 18 78 112asked May 3 '11 at 12:37liv2hak244 1 3 13migrated from stackoverflow.com May 3 '11 at 12:56This question came from our site for professional and enthusiast programmers. Look into ICMP. – Mikaveli May 3 '11 at 12:403ARP is used to get the MAC address of a specific IP address. When you need to send a packet on ethernet you need the MAC address of the destination. – Ankur May 3 '11 at 12:42add a comment5 Answers active oldest votesup vote14down voteaccepted If you really want to understand, there is an excellent (very well written) white paper here:http://images.globalknowledge.com/wwwimages/whitepaperpdf/WP_Mays_Ping.pdf Here is the summary ->Ping (Program on the application layer) ------->Opens a 'raw' socket to IP Layer ------>IP layer (Layer 2 on OSI) packages ICMP packet and sends it Since there is no TCP layer in between, the Ping (program) has to monitor all the incoming ICMP packets and filter only the one's from the destination. Hope that helps.share improve this answeredited May 4 '11 at 21:40answered May 4 '11 at 17:23Planet Unknown316 1 2 7add a commentup vote8down vote Assuming the ping involves a packet being sent over an Ethernet or Wi Fi network, ARP is used to find the Ethernet hardware address of the device that receives the outbound packet. Typically this will be the router for the LAN the machine originating the ping is on."
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"docid": "D2534626#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc940069.aspx\nInternet Control Message Protocol",
"text": "\"Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is a maintenance protocol specified in RFC 792 and is normally considered to be part of the IP layer. ICMP messages are encapsulated within IP datagrams, so that they can be routed throughout an internetwork. ICMP is used by Windows 2000 to: Build and maintain route tables. Assist in PMTU discovery. Diagnose problems. Adjust flow control to prevent link or router saturation. Perform router discovery. Maintaining Route Tables A Windows 2000 host is normally configured with an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. When TCP/IP is initialized, a set of routes based on this configuration is created in the host's IP routing table as discussed in \"\"Viewing the IP Routing Table\"\" earlier in this chapter. If the host forwards an IP datagram to its default gateway and a better route exists through a router that has an interface on the same network segment as the sending host and the default gateway, the host's default gateway forwards the datagram and sends an ICMP Redirect message to the host informing it of the IP address of the better router to use to reach the destination IP address."
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"docid": "D3492914#0",
"title": "http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=1998559\nNetwork Security Concepts and Policies",
"text": "Network Security Concepts and Policies By Catherine Paquet . Sample Chapter is provided courtesy of Cisco Press . Date: Feb 5, 2013. Save Digg Del.icio.us Print Chapter Information Contents Building Blocks of Information Security Evaluating and Managing the Risk Security Policies Secure Network Lifecycle Management Summary References Review Questions Chapter Description In this chapter, you learn how to develop a comprehensive network security policy to counter threats against information security. You also learn about possible threats and how to describe and implement the process of developing a security policy. From the Book Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS 640-554) Foundation Learning Guide, 2nd Edition$55.99 (Save 20%)In this chapter, you learn about the following topics: Fundamental concepts in network security, including identification of common vulnerabilities and threats, and mitigation strategies Implementation of a security architecture using a lifecycle approach, including the phases of the process, their dependencies, and the importance of a sound security policy The open nature of the Internet makes it vital for businesses to pay attention to the security of their networks. As companies move more of their business functions to the public network, they need to take precautions to ensure that the data cannot be compromised and that the data is not accessible to anyone who is not authorized to see it. Unauthorized network access by an outside hacker or a disgruntled employee can cause damage or destruction to proprietary data, negatively affect company productivity, and impede the capability to compete. The Computer Security Institute reported in its 2010/2011 CSI Computer Crime and Security Survey (available at http://gocsi.com/survey) that on an average day, 41.1 percent of respondents dealt with at least one security incident (see page 11 of the survey). Unauthorized network access can also harm relationships with customers and business partners, who might question the capability of a company to protect its confidential information."
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"docid": "D300408#0",
"title": "http://www.highteck.net/EN/Network/Addressing_the_Network-IPv4.html\nAddressing the Network - IPv4",
"text": "\"Addressing the Network - IPv4IPv4 Addresses The Anatomy of an IPv4 Address Each device on a network must be uniquely defined. At the Network layer, the packets of the communication need to be identified with the source and destination addresses of the two end systems. With IPv4, this means that each packet has a 32-bit source address and a 32-bit destination address in the Layer 3 header. These addresses are used in the data network as binary patterns. Inside the devices, digital logic is applied for their interpretation. For us in the human network, a string of 32 bits is difficult to interpret and even more difficult to remember. Therefore, we represent IPv4 addresses using dotted decimal format. Dotted Decimal Binary patterns representing IPv4 addresses are expressed as dotted decimals by separating each byte of the binary pattern, called an octet, with a dot. It is called an octet because each decimal number represents one byte or 8 bits. For example, the address:10101100000100000000010000010100is expressed in dotted decimal as:172.16.4.20Keep in mind that devices use binary logic."
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"title": "http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/asynchronous-transfer-mode-atm/ip-over-atm/10479-mtu-atm.html\nUnderstanding Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) on ATM Interfaces",
"text": "\"Contents Introduction Prerequisites Requirements Components Used Conventions Why are MTUs 4470 Bytes? AAL5 Oversized SDUs and Length Violations Benefits of Large and Same-Size MTUs Relevant RFCs IP Fragmentation Jumbo Frame Support Troubleshoot Known Issue - MTU and Bridging Related Information Introduction Maximum transmission unit (MTU) defines the largest size of packets that an interface can transmit without the need to fragment. IP packets larger than the MTU must go through IP fragmentation procedures. Cisco ATM router interfaces support an MTU between 64 and 17966 bytes. Each interface supports a default maximum packet size. For example, the maximum value is 9288 bytes on both the ATM interface processor (AIP) and network processor module (NP), and 4470 bytes on the PA-A3 and PA-A2 port adapters. This document reviews the default MTU values for ATM interfaces and clarifies when a router increments the AAL5 Oversized SDUs and the AAL5 length violation counters. Prerequisites Requirements There are no specific requirements for this document. Components Used This document is not restricted to specific software and hardware versions. Conventions For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions."
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"docid": "D170094#0",
"title": "http://penta2.ufrgs.br/trouble/ts_ip.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Basic IP Addressing and Troubleshooting Guide: The purpose of this document is to provide a basic overview of IP addressing and routing as well as some troubleshooting tips to use when performing initial setup of a router. IP Address Components IP Address Format IP Address Classes First-Octet Rule Classfull Network Masks IP Subnet Addressing IP Subnet Mask How a Router routes a packet Troubleshooting IP connectivity Testing with PINGUsing TRACEROUTEIP Address Components: Like other network layer protocols, the IP addressing scheme is integral to the process of routing IP data through an internetwork. Each host on a TCP/IP network is assigned a unique 32-bit logical address. The IP address is divided into two main parts; the Network Number and the Host Number. The network number identifies the network and must be assigned by the Internet Network Information Center (Inter NIC) if the network is to be part of the Internet. The host number identifies a host in the network and is assigned by the local network administrator. IP Address Format: The 32-bit IP address is grouped 8 bits at a time, each group of 8 bits is an octet. Each of the four octets are separated by a dot, and represented in decimal format, this is known as dotted decimal notation. Each bit in an octet has a binary weight (128, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1). The minimum value for an octet is 0 (all bits set to 0), and the maximum value for an octet is 255 (all bits set to 1)."
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"docid": "D1298254#0",
"title": "http://www.comptechdoc.org/independent/networking/protocol/protlayers.html\nNetwork Layers",
"text": "Network Layers The layered concept of networking was developed to accommodate changes in technology. Each layer of a specific network model may be responsible for a different function of the network. Each layer will pass information up and down to the next subsequent layer as data is processed. The OSI Network Model Standard The OSI network model layers are arranged here from the lower levels starting with the physical (hardware) to the higher levels. Physical Layer - The actual hardware. Data Link Layer - Data transfer method (802x ethernet). Puts data in frames and ensures error free transmission. Also controls the timing of the network transmission. Adds frame type, address, and error control information. IEEE divided this layer into the two following sublayers."
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"docid": "D329038#0",
"title": "http://www.socialsecuritychoices.com/info/taxation.php\nTaxes and Social Security Benefits",
"text": "\"Taxes and Social Security Benefits The taxation of Social Security benefits is a complicated issue. Including tax issues into our analysis of optimal retirement ages multiplies those complications. Here we discuss some basic issues concerning the taxation of Social Security benefits and how that taxation might affect your claiming decision. We first provide an overview of the issues. Then, for those interested in more detail, we go into greater depth later in this section. Also, for a comprehensive discussion of the matter, you should see the IRS Publication 915. Further, we focus only on the federal income tax. In a minority of the states, Social Security benefits are also subjected to state income taxation. ( See State Taxation of Social Security Benefits below for some the details. ) Before proceeding, let us be clear about an important matter."
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"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2016/01/27/understanding-your-tax-forms-2016-w-2-wage-tax-statement/\nUnderstanding Your Tax Forms 2016: W-2, Wage & Tax Statement",
"text": "Kelly Phillips Erb Forbes Staff Taxes 1/27/2016 @ 9:59PM 22,175 views Understanding Your Tax Forms 2016: W-2, Wage & Tax Statement By now, you probably have a stack of tax forms from employers, banks, stockbrokers, lenders and more on your desk – or more likely, the kitchen counter. For some of you, those tax forms will end up in the hands of your tax professional (for more on hiring a tax professional, click here ); the rest of you will input the information on those forms, box for box, into tax preparation software – maybe with a little swearing along the way. No matter how you plan to do your taxes this year, you likely don’t know what all of the numbers, letters and other information on those forms mean. That’s about to change. This is the first in a series of posts meant help you make sense of all of those forms. First up, here’s what you should know about the form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement: A form W-2 is issued by an employer to an employee. That carries with it some significance and not only for tax reasons. An employer has certain reporting, withholding and insurance requirements for employees that are a bit different from those owed to an independent contractor. The threshold for issuing a form W-2 is based on dollars – nothing else matters. Not time worked."
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"docid": "D1316#0",
"title": "http://www.ssa.gov/history/hfaq.html\nSocial Security",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions Q1: When did Social Security start? A: The Social Security Act was signed by FDR on 8/14/35. Taxes were collected for the first time in January 1937 and the first one-time, lump-sum payments were made that same month. Regular ongoing monthly benefits started in January 1940. Q2: What is the origin of the term \"\"Social Security?\"\" A: The term was first used in the U. S. by Abraham Epstein in connection with his group, the American Association for Social Security. Originally, the Social Security Act of 1935 was named the Economic Security Act, but this title was changed during Congressional consideration of the bill. ( The full story has been recounted by Professor Edwin Witte who was present at the event. ) Q3: When did Medicare start? A: Medicare was passed into law on July 30, 1965 but beneficiaries were first able to sign-up for the program on July 1, 1966."
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"docid": "D3553172#0",
"title": "https://www.disabilitybenefitscenter.org/survivors_benefits.shtml\nSocial Security Disability Survivors Benefits",
"text": "\"Social Security Disability Ask a Social Security Lawyer to review your claim today Survivors Benefits The following is an explanation of the benefits that Social Security can provide for families surviving the loss of the family wage earner. The first part informs workers of the survivors benefits they pay for through tax dollars and how these benefits are earned. Part 1 - If You're Working... What You Need To Know About Survivors Benefits- \"\"Life Insurance\"\" From Social Security- How Do I Earn Survivors Benefits? - Who Can Get Survivors Benefits? - Special One-Time Death Benefit - Benefits For Surviving Divorce Spouses - How Much Are Benefits? Part 2 - If A Loved One Has Died . . . What You Need To Know About Survivors Benefits- How Do I Apply For Benefits? - How Much Will I Get? - Maximum Family Benefits - Retirement Benefits For Widow (ers) - What If I Work? - If You Remarry?"
},
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"docid": "D1777182#0",
"title": "https://www.patriotsoftware.com/payroll/training/blog/what-is-social-security-tax/\nWhat Is Social Security Tax?",
"text": "What Is Social Security Tax? By Michele Bossart on October 19, 2015Social Security, officially called the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI), is a system designed to help support older adults who are no longer able to work. It also supports widows/widowers and those who are disabled. To fund Social Security payments, every employee and employer in the U. S. is required to pay Social Security tax. Employers must withhold and remit Social Security tax from the pay of every employee. Self-employed workers pay a different, yet similar, tax called self-employment tax. By law, Social Security taxes can only be used by the government to pay Social Security benefits. The government cannot use the taxes for any other purpose. This safeguards Social Security benefits for employees who have paid into the fund. What is the current Social Security tax rate?"
},
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"docid": "D2006283#0",
"title": "http://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/nn/articles/Municipal-Bonds-When-Tax-Free-Isn-t-So-Free\nNot Always Tax Free: 7 Municipal Bond Tax Traps",
"text": "Not Always Tax Free: 7 Municipal Bond Tax Traps Fixed Income Taxes Bonds By Cooper J Howard March 09, 2018Key Points Although municipal bonds pay interest that is generally exempt from federal and state income taxes, it's not always free from all taxes. We identify some of the taxes that could apply if you buy municipal bonds and next steps you may want to consider. Investors often think of municipal bonds, which are sold by local and state governments to fund public projects like building new schools and repairing city sewer systems, as being totally tax free—but that’s not always the case. While the interest payments on munis are usually exempt from federal income taxes, other taxes may apply. It’s important to know the rules, because municipal bonds are one of the few investments available to income-oriented investors looking to reduce their income tax bills. Here are seven types of taxes that could apply if you buy muni bonds.1. De minimis tax. If you acquire a muni at a market discount, you may have to pay taxes on the difference between the par value and the acquisition price. The de minimis rule says that for bonds purchased at a discount of less than 0.25% for each full year from the time of purchase to maturity, gains resulting from the discount are taxed as capital gains rather than ordinary income. For example, take a bond that matures in 10 years with a face value of 100."
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"docid": "D1140761#0",
"title": "http://www.moneycrashers.com/taxes-social-security-unemployment-benefits-disability/\nTaxes on Government Benefits â Unemployment, Social Security, Disability & More",
"text": "Taxes on Government Benefits – Unemployment, Social Security, Disability & More By Gary Tuttle March 12, 2018 - Posted in: Taxes Share 3 Tweet 25 Pin 10 Comments 4Many government benefits are garnered tax free by the recipient. But that is not the case for all of them. Several of the most common government benefits claimed by many Americans – unemployment, Social Security, and disability – may be taxable, depending on the circumstances. Understanding and keeping track of how much of your government benefits can be taxed is key to eliminating unpleasant surprises when it’s time to file your taxes. As with many things in the tax code, the first impression is that of complexity. But taken a step at a time, it’s possible to get a good approximation of how much is taxable. Unemployment Here are a few things to keep in mind if you’ve received unemployment benefits over the course of the past year.1. Unemployment Benefits Are Taxable Congress began a partial taxation on unemployment in 1979 and subjected all unemployment benefits to federal taxation in 1987. State unemployment payments had not been taxed from 1938 until the change in 1979. In 2009, thanks to The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the first $2,400 of unemployment payments were exempt from federal tax."
},
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"docid": "D2625585#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_Social_Security_Benefits_become_taxable_under_the_IRS_Income_Tax_Code\nWhen did Social Security Benefits become taxable under the IRS Income Tax Code?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance Taxes and Tax Preparation Income Taxes When did Social Security Benefits become taxable under the IRS Income Tax Code? Flag When did Social Security Benefits become taxable under the IRS Income Tax Code? Answer by Russ2818 Confidence votes 128In 1981 the National Commission on Social Security Reform (sometimes referred to as the Greenspan Commission after its Chairman) was appointed by Congress and President Reagan to work on the financing crisis in Social Security. The result of their study included several amendments that were passed by Congress, signed by President Reagan and made into law in 1983. The specific rule applying to the taxation of Social Security benefits for the first time is copied below: If the taxpayer's combined income (total of adjusted gross income, interest on tax-exempt bonds, and 50% of Social Security benefits and Tier I Railroad Retirement Benefits) exceeds a threshold amount ($25,000 for an individual, $32,000 for a married couple filing a joint return, and zero for a married person filing separately), the amount of benefits subject to income tax is the lesser of 50% of benefits or 50% of the excess of the taxpayer's combined income over the threshold amount. The additional income tax revenues resulting from this provision are transferred to the trust funds from which the corresponding benefits were paid. Effective for taxable years beginning after 1983.23 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Gwy338rr 147 Contributions Can the IRS garnish Social Security income? YES, the IRS CAN garnish your Social Security Retirement benefit! This is a relatively new program, though it was apparently authorized under legislation from several years ag …Iam Lost RU 12,339 Contributions Are Social Security Survivor benefits taxable income?\\n."
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"docid": "D35916#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Insurance_Contributions_Act_tax\nFederal Insurance Contributions Act tax",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"FICA\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see FICA (disambiguation). This article is part of a series on Taxation in the United States of America Federal taxation [show]State and local taxation [show]Federal tax reform [show]United States portalv t e The Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) tax ( / ˈ f aɪ k ə /) is a United States federal payroll (or employment) tax [1] imposed on both employees and employers to fund Social Security and Medicare [2] —federal programs that provide benefits for retirees, disabled people, and children of deceased workers. The tax also provides funds to the health care system for institutions that provide healthcare for workers that do not have health insurance and cannot afford healthcare treatment. Because the tax falls exclusively on wages and not on physical or financial capital, payroll taxes may lead to underinvestment in human capital such as higher education. [ 3] Social Security benefits include old-age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI); Medicare provides hospital insurance benefits for the elderly. The amount that one pays in payroll taxes throughout one's working career is associated indirectly with the social security benefits annuity that one receives as a retiree. [ 4] Consequently, Kevin Hassett wrote that FICA is not a tax because its collection is directly tied to benefits that one is entitled to collect later in life. [ 5] The United States Supreme Court decided in Flemming v. Nestor (1960) that no one has an accrued property right to benefits from Social Security. The Federal Insurance Contributions Act is currently codified at Title 26, Subtitle C, Chapter 21 of the United States Code. ["
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"docid": "D1912723#0",
"title": "http://www.ssa.gov/history/nixstmts.html\nSocial Security History",
"text": "\"President Richard M. Nixon Nixon's Statements on Social Security1. SPECIAL MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS ON SOCIAL SECURITY -- SEPTEMBER 25, 19692. STATEMENT ON SIGNING THE FEDERAL COAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT OF 1969 --DECEMBER 30, 19693. STATEMENT ABOUT PASSAGE BY THE HOUSE OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS OF 1970 --MAY 22, 19704. STATEMENT ABOUT APPROVAL OF THE WELFARE REFORM AND SOCIAL SECURITY BILL BY THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS --MAY 18, 19715. STATEMENT ABOUT HOUSE APPROVAL OF THE WELFARE REFORM AND SOCIAL SECURITY BILL --JUNE 22, 19716. STATEMENT ON SIGNING A BILL AMENDING THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT --DECEMBER 28, 19717. STATEMENT ON SIGNING A BILL EXTENDING TEMPORARY CEILING ON NATIONAL DEBT AND INCREASING SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS --JULY 1, 19728. STATEMENT ON SIGNING THE SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS OF 1972 --OCTOBER 30, 19729. RADIO ADDRESS ON OLDER AMERICANS --OCTOBER 30, 197210."
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"docid": "D2960181#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_the_government_take_taxes_out_of_your_Social_Security_check\nDoes the government take taxes out of your Social Security check?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance Taxes and Tax Preparation Income Taxes Does the government take taxes out of your Social Security check? Flag Does the government take taxes out of your Social Security check? Answer by Ma9989009 Confidence votes 64.9KOnly if you expect to owe taxes on your Social Security benefits and fill out a special form requesting they withhold taxes for you. Otherwise, you will receive your full benefit amount. The IRS can help you determine what portion, if any, of this income is taxable, and at what rate, so you can plan ahead.9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What states tax social security benefit checks? The states that tax social security benefit checks for federal rateare Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia. The states that tax on the s …Ma9989009Do you pay federal and state taxes on your Social Security check? You may be required to pay federal taxes on a portion (50 or 85%) of your Social Security benefit if your total taxable income is $25,000 or more for a single person or $32,00 …124C41 47,324 Contributions Can IRS take my social security check for back taxes? IRS can take 15% of a social security check under the federal levy payment program and more under regular levy procedures."
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"docid": "D2460052#0",
"title": "http://www.nextavenue.org/social-security-what-every-woman-needs-know/\nSocial Security: What Every Woman Needs To Know",
"text": "\"Social Security: What Every Woman Needs To Know Answers to 12 common questions about Social Security rules and benefits For women, determining when you can collect Social Security, what benefits you are entitled to receive and how much you will collect monthly depends on your circumstances. Here's a guide to understanding your benefits as a single, married, divorced or widowed woman with answers to 12 common questions:1. How do I become eligible for benefits? As a worker, you must work and pay Social Security taxes for at least 10 years (40 quarters), and be at least 62 years old. As a spouse or a divorced spouse, you must be at least 62 years old. If you are a divorced spouse, you must have been married to your ex-husband for at least 10 years and be unmarried. As a widow or a divorced widow, you must be at least 60 years old and not remarried. ( To be eligible for Social Security spousal benefits, your spouse must have filed for his or her own benefit. ) Things are a bit murky for same-sex couples as a result of the Supreme Court's Defense of Marriage Act ruling. The Social Security Administration has begun processing retirement spousal claims for same-sex couples and paying benefits that were due."
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"docid": "D84385#0",
"title": "http://www.bankrate.com/calculators/retirement/retirement-plan-calculator.aspx\nCalculate your retirement savings and more",
"text": "Calculate your retirement savings and more Do you know what it takes to work towards a secure retirement? Use this retirement calculator to create your retirement plan. View your retirement savings balance and calculate your withdrawals for each year. Social security is calculated on a sliding scale based on your income. Including a non-working spouse in your plan increases your social security benefits up to, but not over, the maximum. Do you know what it takes to work towards a secure retirement? Use this retirement calculator to create your retirement plan. View your retirement savings balance and calculate your withdrawals for each year. Social security is calculated on a sliding scale based on your income. Including a non-working spouse in your plan increases your social security benefits up to, but not over, the maximum."
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"docid": "D748892#0",
"title": "https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/personalfinance/retirement/2017/03/29/most-tax-friendly-state-you-depends/98936364/\nThe most tax-friendly state for you? It depends.",
"text": "Working 5 days a week for 35 years, you're owed that retirement in Hawaii. Angeli Kakade (@angelikakade) has the story. Buzz60 (Photo: Getty Images/i Stockphoto)CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN COMMENT EMAIL MOREIn retirement, when every single dollar of income counts, moving to a tax-friendly state – a place where you’ll get the most after-tax income possible – makes a good deal financial sense. But the most tax-friendly state for you and your household will depend on your sources of income and how states tax that income, be it Social Security, earned income, a traditional defined benefit pension plan, income from assets in IRAs, Roth IRAs and taxable investment accounts, or some other type of income. What’s more, you’ll have to determine how state and local sales tax (especially if plan on being a big spender in retirement), state and local property taxes (some state and local governments offer exemptions), and state estate taxes affect your family finances as well. “You want to look at the big picture,” Rocky Mengle, a senior state tax analyst at Wolters Kluwer. You also want to understand the current state tax treatments of retirement benefits, which can be a key step in deciding where to establish new, post-career roots, according to a recent Wolters Kluwer report. Read Deciding Where to Retire: Finding a Tax-friendly State to Call Home. Where to start? Start with your sources of income."
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"docid": "D879778#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Old_Age_%26_Survivors_Insurance\nSocial Security (United States)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Federal Old Age & Survivors Insurance)navigation search This article is part of a series on the Budget and debt in the United States of America Major dimensions [show]Programs [hide]Medicare Social programs Social Security Contemporary issues [show]Terminology [show]v t e Public finance Policies [show]Fiscal policy [show]Monetary policy [show]Trade policy [show]Revenue Spending [show]Optimum [show]Reform [show]v t e In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance ( OASDI) program and is administered by the Social Security Administration. [ 1] The original Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935, [2] and the current version of the Act, as amended, [3] encompasses several social welfare and social insurance programs. Social Security is funded primarily through payroll taxes called Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA) or Self Employed Contributions Act Tax (SECA). Tax deposits are collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and are formally entrusted to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund, the two Social Security Trust Funds. [ 4] [5] With a few exceptions, all salaried income, up to an amount specifically determined by law (see tax rate table below), is subject to the Social Security payroll tax. All income over said amount is not taxed. In 2018, the maximum amount of taxable earnings was $128,400. [ 6]With few exceptions, all legal residents working in the United States now have an individual Social Security number. Indeed, nearly all working (and many non-working) residents since Social Security's 1935 inception have had a Social Security number because it is requested by a wide range of businesses. In 2015, Social Security expenditures totaled $750.5 billion for OASDI and $146.6 billion for DI. ["
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"docid": "D3001167#0",
"title": "http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/issinfo/sstaxes.aspx\nTaxation of Social Security Benefits",
"text": "Legislature House of Representatives House Research Income Taxes: Individual & Corporate Taxation of Social Security Benefits How are Social Security benefits taxed? Up to 85 percent of Social Security benefits are subject to federal and state income tax, depending on the taxpayer's income. Benefits subject to federal and state tax include retirement, survivor, and disability benefits, but not supplemental security income (SSI) payments, which are not taxed. The amount of benefits included in taxable income depends on the taxpayer's provisional income. Jump to top What is provisional income? Provisional income is the income measure used to determine the amount of Social Security benefits included in taxable income. Provisional income equals adjusted gross income excluding Social Security benefits, plus tax-exempt interest (e.g., from municipal bonds) and one-half of Social Security benefits. Jump to top How much of Social Security benefits are subject to federal income tax? Taxayers with Social Security benefits complete a federal worksheet to determine how much of their benefits are subject to tax. The following table shows income levels at which Social Security benefits are fully exempt, subject to inclusion in taxable income at the 50 percent rate, and subject to inclusion in taxable income at the 85 percent rate for a married couple and a single filer."
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"docid": "D2625587#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_debate_(United_States)\nSocial Security debate in the United States",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Social Security debate (United States))navigation search This article is part of a series on the Budget and debt in the United States of America Major dimensions [show]Programs [show]Contemporary issues [hide]Bowles–Simpson Commission Bush tax cuts Debt ceiling ( history)Deficit reduction Fiscal cliff Healthcare reform Political debates Social Security debate \"\" Starve the beast \"\"Subprime mortgage crisis In specific years Budget sequestration in 2013Debt-ceiling crisis of 2011 2013Financial crisis of 2007–08Government shutdowns: 1980 19901995–1996 2013 2018Terminology [show]v t e This article concerns proposals to change the Social Security system in the United States. Social Security is a social insurance program officially called \"\"Old-age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance\"\" (OASDI), in reference to its three components. It is primarily funded through a dedicated payroll tax. During 2015, total benefits of $897 billion were paid out versus $920 billion in income, a $23 billion annual surplus. Excluding interest of $93 billion, the program had a cash deficit of $70 billion. Social Security represents approximately 40% of the income of the elderly, with 53% of married couples and 74% of unmarried persons receiving 50% or more of their income from the program. [ 1] An estimated 169 million people paid into the program and 60 million received benefits in 2015, roughly 2.82 workers per beneficiary. [ 2] Reform proposals continue to circulate with some urgency, due to a long-term funding challenge faced by the program as the ratio of workers to beneficiaries falls, driven by the aging of the baby-boom generation, expected continuing low birth rate, and increasing life expectancy. Program payouts began exceeding cash program revenues (i.e., revenue excluding interest) in 2011; this shortfall is expected to continue indefinitely under current law. [ 2]Social Security has collected approximately $2.8 trillion more in payroll taxes and interest than have been paid out since tax collection began in 1937."
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"docid": "D34660#0",
"title": "https://smartasset.com/retirement/social-security-calculator\nSocial Security Calculator",
"text": "Social Security Calculator Details Birth Year What year were you born? This impacts the amount of benefits that you will receive. Next You will receive $30,838 in annual social security payments starting at age 66The annual payment you receive from Social Security is based on your income, birth year, and the age at which you elect to begin receiving benefits. My social security election age: 66My annual Social Security benefitstarting in 2049 at age 66: $30,838Social Security Benefits Accounting for Inflation: 1st year of benefits through age 95$0 $10k $20k $30k $40k $50k $60k 2050 2060 2070My Benefit Amount You get more or less social security depending on what age you choose to begin receiving benefits. Social Security Benefits if you begin claiming at age: 62$23,012Social Security Benefits if you begin claiming at age: 66$30,838Social Security Benefits if you begin claiming at age: 70$40,970To get your social security benefits we do a couple things First we assume that you have or will work for 35 years before electing social security benefits (this is needed to calculate your benefits)We then take your income and we adjust it by the Average Wage Index (AWI), to account for the rise in the standard of living during your working years After that we average your highest 35 years of indexed earnings to calculate your social security benefit Finally, we consider when you were born and your desired election year to adjust how much social security benefit you will actually receive About This Answer Our Assumptions Our Retirement Expert Save more with these rates that beat the National Average APY1.55%Account Type: Savings Min. Balance for APY: $0Rate: 1.55%Grow your savings with no fees/minimum balance and 24/7 access. American Express National Bank, Member FDIC. Learn more. APY1.55%Account Type: Savings Min. Balance for APY: $0Rate: 1.54%Easy Withdrawals."
},
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"docid": "D1798878#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_Trust_Fund\nSocial Security Trust Fund",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund (collectively, the Social Security Trust Fund or Trust Funds) are trust funds that provide for payment of Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; OASDI) benefits administered by the United States Social Security Administration. [ 1] [2] [3]The Social Security Administration collects payroll taxes and uses the money collected to pay Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance benefits by way of trust funds. When the program runs a surplus, the excess funds increase the value of the Trust Fund. At the end of 2014, the Trust Fund contained (or alternatively, was owed) $2.79 trillion, up $25 billion from 2013. [ 4] The Trust Fund is required by law to be invested in non-marketable securities issued and guaranteed by the \"\"full faith and credit\"\" of the federal government. These securities earn a market rate of interest. [ 5]Excess funds are used by the government for non-Social Security purposes, creating the obligations to the Social Security Administration and thus program recipients. However, Congress could cut these obligations by altering the law. Trust Fund obligations are considered \"\"intra-governmental\"\" debt, a component of the \"\"public\"\" or \"\"national\"\" debt. As of June 2015, the intragovernmental debt was $5.1 trillion of the $18.2 trillion national debt. ["
},
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"docid": "D3366492#0",
"title": "http://newsburglar.com/2009/04/07/social-security-trust-fund-balance/\nHow Much Money is in the Social Security Trust Fund?",
"text": "How Much Money is in the Social Security Trust Fund?25 comments Official National Debt Balance According to the Treasury Department, the current Total National Debt is $11.1 Trillion. As of 04/03/2009, Treasury breaks down the debt as follows: Debt Held by the Public: $6.868 Trillion Intragovernmental Holdings: $4.278 Trillion The $6.9 Trillion of “Debt Held by the Public” is a full-faith and credit obligation of the United States Government. Its held by the public, foreign and domestic. Obligations of the United States Government which must be paid back (or rolled over to future generations). The Social Security Trust Fund Explained As of December 2008, approximately $2.4 Trillion of the $4.3 Trillion in “Intragovernmental Holdings” listed above is held in the Old-Age and Survivors and Disability Insurance (OASDI) Trust Fund. This $2.4 Trillion is the “non-negotiable/non-marketable I. O. U.s” that you speak of. I believe you are incorrect to assert that there is $7.58 Trillion of these special issue Treasuries. Here’s why. As you say, the Social Security system is pay-as-you-go. Both the employee and the employer pay 6.2% of gross compensation up to a limit of $102,000, making the total Social Security tax 12.4%."
},
{
"docid": "D1343788#0",
"title": "https://www.fool.com/retirement/general/2016/05/23/heres-what-youll-pay-for-social-security-and-medic.aspx\nHere's What You'll Pay for Social Security and Medicare Tax in 2016",
"text": "Here's What You'll Pay for Social Security and Medicare Tax in 2016Find out how much your paycheck will suffer. Dan Caplinger ( TMFGalagan)May 23, 2016 at 6:02AMImage source: FBI. One of the first things you notice when you get your first paycheck is that your take-home pay is less than your wage or salary would suggest. That's because part of your earnings gets withheld to cover taxes, and a big part of that withholding goes toward Social Security and Medicare taxes. Below, you'll learn just how much of your hard-earned money goes toward funding those programs, and how some policymakers are looking to change that. Social Security, Medicare, and FICATax withholding can appear on your paycheck in different ways depending on how your employer handles its payroll. Some employers break out Social Security taxes separately from Medicare taxes. Others lump them into one big category called FICA, which stands for the Federal Insurance Contributions Act. That's the law that requires employers to withhold wages to cover those taxes. For 2016, your employer will collect Social Security taxes at a rate of 6.2% on the first $118,500 of your work earnings."
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"docid": "D610346#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chest_compressions\nCardiopulmonary resuscitation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Chest compressions)navigation search\"\"CPR\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see CPR (disambiguation). Cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR being performed on a medical-training mannequin Specialty Cardiology ICD-9 99.60Me SH D016887OPS-301 code 8-771Medline Plus 000010 [ edit on Wikidata]Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR) is an emergency procedure that combines chest compressions often with artificial ventilation in an effort to manually preserve intact brain function until further measures are taken to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest. It is recommended in those who are unresponsive with no breathing or abnormal breathing, for example, agonal respirations. [ 1]CPR involves chest compressions for adults between 5 cm (2.0 in) and 6 cm (2.4 in) deep and at a rate of at least 100 to 120 per minute. [ 2] The rescuer may also provide artificial ventilation by either exhaling air into the subject's mouth or nose ( mouth-to-mouth resuscitation) or using a device that pushes air into the subject's lungs ( mechanical ventilation ). Current recommendations place emphasis on early and high-quality chest compressions over artificial ventilation; a simplified CPR method involving chest compressions only is recommended for untrained rescuers. [ 3] In children, however, only doing compressions may result in worse outcomes. [ 4] Chest compression to breathing ratios is set at 30 to 2 in adults. CPR alone is unlikely to restart the heart."
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"docid": "D678157#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_life_support\nBasic life support",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For techniques and equipment for keeping a patient alive longer term, see life support. This article contains instructions, advice, or how-to content. The purpose of Wikipedia is to present facts, not to train. Please help improve this article either by rewriting the how-to content or by moving it to Wikiversity, Wikibooks or Wikivoyage. ( January 2011)Basic life support ( BLS) is a level of medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries until they can be given full medical care at a hospital. It can be provided by trained medical personnel, including emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and by qualified bystanders. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 United States2.1 Chain of survival2.2 BLS course2.3 Adult BLS sequence2.4 Drowning2.5 Hypothermia2.6 Choking3 United Kingdom3.1 Adult3.2 Adult choking4 Other countries5 References Background [ edit]Many countries have guidelines on how to provide basic life support (BLS) which are formulated by professional medical bodies in those countries. The guidelines outline algorithms for the management of a number of conditions, such as cardiac arrest, choking and drowning. BLS does not include the use of drugs or invasive skills, and can be contrasted with the provision of Advanced Life Support (ALS). Firefighters, lifeguards, and police officers are often required to be BLS certified."
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"docid": "D2497376#0",
"title": "https://freezingblue.com/flashcards/print_preview.cgi?cardsetID=256705\nCritical Care - Basic Life Support/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation",
"text": "\"The flashcards below were created by user nursedaisy98 on Freezing Blue Flashcards . Quizi OSAndroid More The nurse on the day shift walks into a client's room and finds the client unresponsive. The client is not breathing and does not have a pulse, and the nurse immediately calls out for help. Which is the next nursing action? 1. Open the airway. 2. Give the client oxygen. 3. Start chest compressions."
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"docid": "D91745#0",
"title": "https://www.infantcpr.com/child-cpr\nChild CPR",
"text": "Child CPRChild CPR typically refers to CPR techniques for children between the ages of 1 and 8 years old. For children under one, a rescuer will employ a different set of techniques. How to perform CPR on a child The basic child CPR steps are very similar to adult CPR. After ensuring that the scene is safe and that the child actually needs cardiopulmonary resuscitation, do the following: Take the heel of one hand or two hands depending on the size of the child. You will be pressing about 2 inches into the chest with each compression so ensure that you can give deep, effective compressions. Push straight down in the middle of the sternum. The specific location is just below the imaginary line that connects the nipples. Push at a rate of 2 compressions per second or about 100 per minute. Each compressions should go at least 2 inches deep or about 1/3 the depth of the chest. After 30 compressions give 2 rescue breaths."
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"docid": "D2118781#0",
"title": "http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/112/24_suppl/IV-58\nPart 7.2: Management of Cardiac Arrest",
"text": "2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Part 7.2: Management of Cardiac Arresthttps://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.166557Circulation. 2005; 112: IV-58-IV-66Originally published December 12, 2005Article Figures & Tables Info & Metrics Four rhythms produce pulseless cardiac arrest: ventricular fibrillation (VF), rapid ventricular tachycardia (VT), pulseless electrical activity (PEA), and asystole. Survival from these arrest rhythms requires both basic life support (BLS) and advanced cardiovascular life support (ACLS). The foundation of ACLS care is good BLS care, beginning with prompt high-quality bystander CPR and, for VF/pulseless VT, attempted defibrillation within minutes of collapse. For victims of witnessed VF arrest, prompt bystander CPR and early defibrillation can significantly increase the chance for survival to hospital discharge. In comparison, typical ACLS therapies, such as insertion of advanced airways and pharmacologic support of the circulation, have not been shown to increase rate of survival to hospital discharge. This section details the general care of a patient in cardiac arrest and provides an overview of the ACLS Pulseless Arrest Algorithm. Access for Medications: Correct Priorities During cardiac arrest, basic CPR and early defibrillation are of primary importance, and drug administration is of secondary importance. Few drugs used in the treatment of cardiac arrest are supported by strong evidence. After beginning CPR and attempting defibrillation, rescuers can establish intravenous (IV) access, consider drug therapy, and insert an advanced airway."
},
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"docid": "D2097178#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/106788776/first-aid-flash-cards/\nFirst aid",
"text": "\"116 terms adyarao0807First aid Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Definition of first aid Immediate help given to a person who is injured or has suddenly taken ill before the arrival of medical aid Aims of first aid 1. Preserve life 2. Promote recovery 3. Prevent injury from worsening 4. Provide comfort and relief by giving assurance to casuality What does the emergency action plan consist of? 1. Primary survey 2. Secondary survey 3."
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"docid": "D1913290#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/non-small-cell_lung_cancer/page2_em.htm\nNon-Small-Cell Lung Cancer",
"text": "\"What Is Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? What Causes Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? What Are Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Symptoms and Signs? When Should Someone See a Doctor for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? What Exams and Tests Diagnose Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? How Do Health-Care Professionals Determine the Stageof Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? What Is the Treatmentfor Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? What Is the Medical Treatment for Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? What Medications Treat Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer? What Targeted Therapy Drugs Treat NSCLC?"
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"docid": "D2619827#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/126654775/cpr-2016-flash-cards/\nCPR 2016",
"text": "\"25 terms kyza_hernandez CPR 2016Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort While performing high-quality CPR on an adult, what action should you ensure is being accomplished? Compressing to a depth of at least 2 inches A 53-year-old woman collapses while gardening. She is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a pulse. A neighbor, who is an emergency medical technician, rushes to her with an AED. When the AED arrives, what is the first step for using it? Turn on the AEDA 53-year-old woman collapses while gardening. She is unresponsive, is not breathing, and does not have a pulse. A neighbor, who is an emergency medical technician, rushes to her with an AED."
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"docid": "D1517002#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/40368429/acls-help-flash-cards/\nACLS HELP",
"text": "50 terms luffy1986ACLS HELPLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort You find an unresponsive pt. who is not breathing. After activating the emergency response system, you determine there is no pulse. What is your next action? Start chest compressions of at least 100 per min. You are evaluating a 58 year old man with chest pain. The BP is 92/50 and a heart rate of 92/min, non-labored respiratory rate is 14 breaths/min and the pulse O2 is 97%. What assessment step is most important now?"
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"docid": "D2678312#0",
"title": "http://www.apsfa.org/pesymptoms.htm\nPulmonary Embolism",
"text": "\"Have You... Downloaded the latest volume of \"\"Antiphospho... What?\"\"? Checked out our links page? Joined our online support forum? Shopped in our Cafepress * and Zazzle* stores for APS, Lupus, Infant Loss (& many more!) awareness items? Sent a family member or loved one flowers through our Flower Petal * shop? Watched the videos on our You Tube page? Joined our mailing list to receive our newsletters and updates? Read how you can help the APSFA? Joined us on Facebook or Twitter?"
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"docid": "D1053314#0",
"title": "http://www.aafp.org/afp/2004/0615/p2841.html\nDVT and Pulmonary Embolism: Part II. Treatment and Prevention",
"text": "DVT and Pulmonary Embolism: Part II. Treatment and Prevention PDF PRINT COMMENTSSHAREA more recent article on deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism is available. DINO W. RAMZI, M. D., C. M., and KENNETH V. LEEPER, M. D., Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia Am Fam Physician. 2004 Jun 15;69 (12):2841-2848. This is part II of a two-part article on DVT and PE. Part I, “Diagnosis,” appears in this on page 2829. Treatment goals for deep venous thrombosis include stopping clot propagation and preventing the recurrence of thrombus, the occurrence of pulmonary embolism, and the development of pulmonary hypertension, which can be a complication of multiple recurrent pulmonary emboli. About 30 percent of patients with deep venous thrombosis or pulmonary embolism have a thrombophilia. An extensive evaluation is suggested in patients younger than 50 years with an idiopathic episode of deep venous thrombosis, patients with recurrent thrombosis, and patients with a family history of thromboembolism. Infusion of unfractionated heparin followed by oral administration of warfarin remains the mainstay of treatment for deep venous thrombosis."
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"docid": "D1448374#0",
"title": "http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/112/24_suppl/IV-156\nPart 11: Pediatric Basic Life Support",
"text": "2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Part 11: Pediatric Basic Life Supporthttps://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.105.166572Circulation. 2005; 112: IV-156-IV-166Originally published December 12, 2005Article Figures & Tables Info & Metrics For best survival and quality of life, pediatric basic life support (BLS) should be part of a community effort that includes prevention, basic CPR, prompt access to the emergency medical services (EMS) system, and prompt pediatric advanced life support (PALS). These 4 links form the American Heart Association (AHA) pediatric Chain of Survival ( Figure 1 ). The first 3 links constitute pediatric BLS. Download figure Open in new tab Download powerpoint Figure 1. Pediatric Chain of Survival. Rapid and effective bystander CPR is associated with successful return of spontaneous circulation and neurologically intact survival in children. 1,2 The greatest impact occurs in respiratory arrest, 3 in which neurologically intact survival rates of >70% are possible, 4–6 and in ventricular fibrillation (VF), in which survival rates of 30% have been documented. 7 But only 2% to 10% of all children who develop out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survive, and most are neurologically devastated. 7–13 Part of the disparity is that bystander CPR is provided for less than half of the victims of out-of-hospital arrest."
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"docid": "D2475674#0",
"title": "http://www.cprcertificationonlinehq.com/american-red-cross-official-guidelines-cpr-2014/\n2018 CPR Guidelines American Red Cross (Review) -",
"text": "Updated Feb 2018Based on the latest curriculum published by the American Red Cross. ( also see our current AHA CPR Guidelines )American Red Cross. ( 2014, January 1). American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Participant’s Manual. Retrieved January 28, 2015 *The American Red Cross (ARC), American Heart Association (AHA), American Safety and Health Institute (ASHI), as well as most other organizations that create CPR courses base their programs on the Consensus on Science for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care which was last published in 2010. It is expected that a revised version will be released in 2015 or 2016 which may cause changes for all CPR courses. Despite each of the major organizations using the same body of research for their courses there are still slight differences based on the individual recommendations of the organizations subject matter experts most of whom are Doctors, Paramedics, and Nurses. The purpose of this review is to outline the approach dictated by the American Red Cross. Cardiac Chain of Survival To have the best chance of recovering from a cardiac arrest the ARC advises that individuals should follow the Cardiac Chain of Survival. The chain starts with early recognition of cardiac arrest and immediately upon recognition activation of Emergency Medical Services with a rapid response from them."
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"docid": "D1296636#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/158712-treatment\nVentricular Fibrillation Treatment & Management",
"text": "Drugs & Diseases > Cardiology Ventricular Fibrillation Treatment & Management Updated: Apr 29, 2014Author: Sandeep K Goyal, MD, FHRS; Chief Editor: Jeffrey N Rottman, MD more... Share Email Feedback Sections Overview Presentation DDx Workup Treatment Medication Media Gallery Tables References Approach Considerations Acute ventricular fibrillation (VF) is treated according to Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) protocols. ( See the current ACLS guidelines. [ 72, 73]) Interest in improving rates of public cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training—with a special emphasis on use of early defibrillation with automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) by public service personnel (eg, police, fire, airline)—is widespread. [ 74] These measures can help to achieve the greatest public health benefits in the fight against sudden death. Prevention of VF is directed at the underlying cause (see Etiology). Medication therapy or surgical treatment (eg, operable coronary artery disease [CAD]) may be appropriate in some cases, while radiofrequency ablation is effective in a variety of disorders. Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), which effectively provide early defibrillation, are used for patients at high risk for recurrent VF. Studies indicate that patients with VF arrest who receive ICDs have better long-term survival rates than do patients receiving only medication. [ 75, 76, 77, 78]Defibrillation External electrical defibrillation remains the most successful treatment for VF. A shock is delivered to the heart to uniformly and simultaneously depolarize a critical mass of the excitable myocardium."
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"docid": "D3465284#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/14473377/cpr-flash-cards/\nCPR",
"text": "27 terms jameyharlan TEACHERCPRLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Define the term universal precautions? To protect yourself from the victim's blood or other body fluids List the 5 steps of the chain of survival in adults? Early recognition and activation of EMS Early CPR Early defibrillation Early advanced life support Integrated post-cardiac arrest care Identify the proper depth of chest compression for an adult patient? At least 2 inches Identify the compression rate for CPR (for all age groups) At least 100-120 bpm Identify the most common cause for an unconscious, unresponsive adult? Sudden Cardiac Arrest If the victim is unconscious, breathing normally and has a pulse. Identify what you should do next? Place the patient in the recovery position Identify the proper hand position for one-rescuer chest compressions for a 3-month-old infant? 2 fingertips, on the nipple line Identify how do you open the airway to give rescue breaths for a victim with suspected neck injury?"
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"docid": "D1837745#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/9236128/cpr-review-flash-cards/\nCPR REVIEW",
"text": "23 terms nadia1987CPR REVIEWBLUE MODLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Proper technique for delivering mouth-to-mouth ventilation. 1. Hold victims airway open with head tilt chin lift. 2. Pinch the nose closed with thumb and index finger. 3. Take a regular breath to seal your lips around their mouth. 4."
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"docid": "D2357142#0",
"title": "http://www.outcomes-umassmed.org/dvt/best%5Fpractice/\n.",
"text": "\"Best Practices Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosisand Pulmonary Embolism A Practical Guide to Evaluation and Improvement By Frederick A. Anderson, Jr, Ph D Research Professor of Surgery Director, Center for Outcomes Research University of Massachusetts Medical Center Anne-Marie Audet, MD, MSc, FACP Medical Director for Quality Improvement Massachusetts Peer Review Organization Acknowledgements This program was developed through a partnership between the Center for Outcomes Research of the Center for Advanced Clinical Technology, Department of Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical Center (UMMC) and the Massachusetts Peer Review Organization (Mass PRO). Financial support was provided by an unrestricted grant from RhÅne-Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Case study author and editor, Ann G. Forcier BAComputer program and data form design, Wei Huang BSDesign and layout, Themia Pappas-Fillmore, Biomedical Media, UMass Medical Center, Worcester MAThe following people shared stories and helpful comments: Robert Abel Ph D, Project Coordinator, Texas Medical Foundation, Austin TXKathleen Blandford, Vice President, Quality Improvement, VHA of New Jersey Cindy Flaherty RN, Quality Improvement Manager, UMass Medical Center, Worcester MARuth Freed Ph D, RN, Performance Improvement Coordinator, Nebraska Methodist Health Systems, Omaha NBSamuel Goldhaber MD, Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MAElaine Jacobson, Peterborough NHLois Joch Pharm D, Clinical Resource Coordinator, Kettering Medical Center, Kettering OHMargaret M. Knudson MD, University of California at San Francisco Donna Mac Pherson RN, Cardiovascular Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston MATony Piskac MD, The Sunderbruch Corp, Lincoln NBPaul Plesk, Paul E. Plesk & Associates, Roswell GAMarti Trudeau RN, MPA, Clinical Project Manager, Peer Review Systems, Westerville OHH. Brownell Wheeler MD, Harry Haidak Distinguished Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester MA. The analyses upon which this publication is based were performed under Contract no. 500, entitled Utilization and Quality Control Peer Review Organization for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, sponsored by the Health Care Financing Administration, Department of Health and Human Services. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U. S. government. The authors assume full responsibility for the accuracy of this manuscript. Copyright©1998 Center for Outcomes Research, University of Massachusetts Medical Center. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted without permission of the copyright holder."
},
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"docid": "D2521742#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/143318274/acls-flash-cards/\nACLS",
"text": "50 terms blueskies22ACLSpractice Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortgiven rapidly during compressions IV/IO drug administration during CPR should be Potential oxygen toxicity What is the danger of routinely administering high concentrations of oxygen during post-cardiac arrest period for patients who achieve ROSC? NOT recommended for routine use Recommendation on the use of cricoid pressure to prevent aspiration during cardiac arrest Performing a head tilt chin lift maneuver Family members found a 45 year old woman unresponsive in bed. Patient is unconscious and in respiratory arrest. What is the recommended initial airway management technique? Check for a pulse After verifying unresponsiveness and abnormal breathing, you activate emergency response team. What is your next action? Unstable supraventricular tachycardia A responder is caring for a patient with a history of congestive heart failure. Patient is experiencing shortness of breath, a BP of 68/50 mm Hg, and HR of 190/min."
},
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"docid": "D2771520#0",
"title": "http://crashingpatient.com/resuscitation/bcls-acls-cardiac-arrest-care.htm/\nBCLS, ACLS, & Cardiac Arrest Care",
"text": "BCLS, ACLS, & Cardiac Arrest Care July 17, 2011 by Crash Master Full text available on circulation web site Prehospital Stuff BLS termination of resuscitation rule ALS termination of resuscitation rule Back to top Basic Life Support Sichuan Straddle The quality of straddling external chest compression performed on a moving stretcher was as effective as standard external chest compression performed on the floor. By performing straddling external chest compression, time for transporting victims to the emergency department to get advanced life support may be shortened. Resuscitation. 2010 Nov;81 (11):1562 from resus.me Untrained Lay Rescuer If a bystander is not trained in CPR, then the bystander should provide Hands-Only (chest compression only) CPR, with an emphasis on “push hard and fast,” or follow the directions of the emergency medical dispatcher. The rescuer should continue Hands-Only CPR until an AED arrives and is ready for use or healthcare providers take over care of the victim (Class IIa, LOE B). Lay rescuers should assume cardiac arrest based on assessing unresponsiveness and absence of normal breathing (ie, the victim is not breathing or only gasping)“Look, Listen, and Feel” was removed from the BLS algorithm Lay rescuers should not interrupt chest compressions to palpate pulses or check for ROSC (Class IIa, LOE C). Trained Lay Rescuer All lay rescuers should, at a minimum, provide chest compressions for victims of cardiac arrest. In addition, if the trained lay rescuer is able to perform rescue breaths, he or she should add rescue breaths in a ratio of 30 compressions to 2 breaths. The rescuer should continue CPR until an AED arrives and is ready for use or EMS providers take over care of the victim (Class I, LOE B). Sequence change to chest compressions before rescue breaths ( CAB rather than ABC)Healthcare Providers Optimally all healthcare providers should be trained in BLS."
},
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"docid": "D381661#0",
"title": "http://www.uptodate.com/contents/evaluation-of-wheezing-illnesses-other-than-asthma-in-adults\n.",
"text": "\"The content on the Up To Date website is not intended nor recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health care professional regarding any medical questions or conditions. The use of Up To Date content is governed by the Up To Date Terms of Use. ©2018 Up To Date, Inc. All rights reserved. Evaluation of wheezing illnesses other than asthma in adults Author: Richard S Irwin, MD Section Editor: Peter J Barnes, DM, DSc, FRCP, FRS Deputy Editor: Helen Hollingsworth, MDContributor Disclosures All topics are updated as new evidence becomes available and our peer review process is complete. Literature review current through: Mar 2018. | This topic last updated: Jan 03, 2017. INTRODUCTION — Wheezing is a common manifestation of respiratory illness in adults. While wheezing typically brings to mind airway obstruction from bronchoconstriction or excessive mucus production and/or poor clearance due to asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), wheezing is also caused by a spectrum of other processes that cause airflow limitation [ 1-4 ]. These processes may be present on their own or may coexist with asthma or COPD, contributing to difficult to control symptoms."
},
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"docid": "D2652850#0",
"title": "http://www.aedexpert.co.uk/aed/electrode-pads-information/\nElectrode Pads Information",
"text": "Electrode Pads Information Information about Defibrillator / AED electrode Pads The differences between the various Zoll electrode pads These pads are suitable for the Zoll AED Plus and the Zoll AED Pro. Which ones should you choose? In the overview below we have set out the differences that may help to make your choice easier. Click here to view the Zoll electrode pads in our web shop. As you can see there are 4 types. All of these electrode pads can be used with the Zoll AED Plus and the Zoll AED Pro and are interchangeable with the professional monitors/ defibrillators from Zoll that are used by ambulance services. All these sets can be used once only. After they have been removed from their sealed package they must be used straightaway. Electrode pads have a limited shelf life because the conductivity of the adhesive gel that will decrease with time. Zoll CPR/D Padz (art.8900-0800-01) These pads are the preferred pads for the Zoll AEDs as they have been developed for maximum convenience."
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"docid": "D2412033#0",
"title": "http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=131018573\nBattle Of The Volga Alive In Russian Memory",
"text": "\"Enlarge this image Russian veterans of World War II attend a Victory Day event in Volgograd, formerly Stalingrad, May 8, 2010. The site of one of the bloodiest and most important battles of World War II, Volgograd and its residents are struggling to find their way in post-Soviet Russia. Mikhail Mordasov/AFP/Getty Images Fourth of five parts Nowhere is the Volga River more hallowed than in the city named after it: Volgograd, better known to history as Stalingrad. During World War II, perhaps the bloodiest battle in history took place there. A total of 2 million people were lost on both sides in the fighting from the summer of 1942 to February 1943. Hitler's army, fighting to reach the Volga and seize the country's energy resources to the south in the oil-rich Caucasus, was met by the tenacious Soviet Red Army and a city that would not yield. Enlarge this image The promenade along the Volga River is a popular destination for visitors and locals in Volgograd. The city was named Stalingrad in 1925 in honor of the Soviet leader. The name was changed back in 1961, as part of a program of to expunge the cult of personality and brutal policies of Stalin from the Soviet system. Anne Garrels/NPRMany believe the defeat of the German army in Stalingrad changed the course of the war in Europe."
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"docid": "D544447#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/5906515/ch18-ap-world-history-the-rise-of-russia-flash-cards/\nCh.18 AP World History (The Rise of Russia)",
"text": "\"27 terms Julius Tembe Ch.18 AP World History (The Rise of Russia)The Early Modern Period, 1450-1750: The World Shrinks Ch. 18 The Rise of Russia Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Rurik Legendary Scandinavian, regarded as founder of the first kingdom of Russia based in Kiev in 855 C. E., ALL Russian Rulers claimed to be descended from him. Crimean War A war fought in the middle of the nineteenth century between Russia on one side and Turkey, Britain, and France on the other. Russia was defeated and the independence of Turkey was guaranteed. Russo-Turkish War This war had its origins in a rise in nationalism in the Balkans as well as in the Russian goal of recovering territorial losses it had suffered during the Crimean War, reestablishing itself in the Black Sea, and following the political movement attempting to free Balkan nations from the Ottoman Empire. Ivan the Terrible This king of Muscovy defeated the Mongols and added a great deal to his kingdom. He did not, however, conquer Livonia, a port on the Baltic sea which he desperately wanted. He was known as terrible for his treatment of boyars, the hereditary nobility in Muscovy, as he abused, killed, and/or transplanted them and then replaced them with others who were loyal to him. ("
},
{
"docid": "D2967977#0",
"title": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Cossacks\nCossacks",
"text": "\"Italian map of «European Tataria» (1684). Dnieper Ukraine is marked as « Ukraine or the land of Zaporozhian Cossacks (Vkraina o Paese de Cossachi di Zaporowa)». On the east there is « Ukraine or the land of Don Cossacks, who are dependent from Muscovy (Vkraina ouero Paese de Cossachi Tanaiti Soggetti al Moscouita)» . Cossacks (Ukrainian: козаки́, koza'ki Russian: каза́ки, ka'zaki ), are a group of predominantly East Slavic people who became known as members of democratic, semi-military and semi-naval communities, [1] predominantly located in Ukraine and in Southern Russia. They inhabited sparsely populated areas and islands in the lower Dnieper, [2] Don, Terek, and Ural river basins and played an important role in the historical and cultural development of both Russia and Ukraine. [ 3]The origins of the first Cossacks are disputed, though the Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk claimed Khazar origin. [ 4] [5] The traditional post-imperial historiography dates the emergence of Cossacks to the 14th or 15th centuries, when two connected groups emerged, the Zaporozhian Sich of the Dnieper and the Don Cossack Host. [ 6]The Zaporizhian Sich were a vassal people of Poland–Lithuania during feudal times. Under increasing social and religious pressure from the Commonwealth, in the mid-17th century the Sich declared an independent Cossack Hetmanate, initiated by a rebellion under Bohdan Khmelnytsky. Afterwards, the Treaty of Pereyaslav brought most of the Ukrainian Cossack state under Russian rule. ["
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"docid": "D2661052#0",
"title": "http://www.slideshare.net/jcrowder/battle-of-stalingrad-403171\nBattle of Stalingrad",
"text": "\"Battle of Stalingrad35,508 views Share Like Download... Ben Dover Follow Published on May 13, 20080 Comments3 Likes Statistics Notes Post Be the first to comment Battle of Stalingrad1. Alexandra Kamburis Crowder 4 th block Battle of Stalingrad August 19, 1942- February 2, 19432. Battle of Stalingrad in action3. Location of the Battle of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad took place in and around the Russian city from August of 1942 to February of 1943.4. What is the Battle of Stalingrad? <ul><li>The Battle of Stalingrad was considered the turning point in World War Two in Europe and is considered one of the bloodiest battles in human history. It was a battle between Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union for the Soviet city of Stalingrad that took place between August 21, 1942 to February 2, 1943. When the German advanced into the Soviet territory they were halted by the severe resistance of the Red Army. </li></ul>5. Why did Hitler choose Stalingrad to attack?"
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{
"docid": "D3057794#0",
"title": "http://listverse.com/2012/09/17/top-10-facts-about-the-battle-of-stalingrad/\nTop 10 Facts About the Battle of Stalingrad",
"text": "Facts Top 10 Facts About the Battle of Stalingrad Weston Lowry September 17, 2012Share 2K Stumble 26 Tweet Pin 3K +1 23 Share 15KThe Battle of Stalingrad has been something has long fascinated me, the Soviets at the close of WW2 went on to become the antagonist in the Cold War, thus the Soviet contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany is often overlooked here in the West, however without the sacrifices made by mostly untrained and poorly armed men, women and in some cases children, it is almost certain we would be living in a very different world today. The battle began on August 23rd 1942 and ended with Germans surrendering on February 2nd 1943. What would eventually bring about the downfall of Hitler began here, carnage, brutality and loss of life unlike any the world had ever seen would mark the bloodiest battle of the most destructive war in history. I’ve tried provide a mixture of well known and slightly more obscure facts to make this list interesting for both those who haven’t heard much about the topic and those who know a bit more about it. Now I present to you the Top 10 Facts About The Battle of Stalingrad.101077th Anti-Aircraft Regiment This regiment like many other anti-aircraft regiments in the Soviet Union at the time was made up entirely of young women, some of them not long out of high school. The 1077th is known for their fierce interception of the German 16th Panzer Division. On August 23rd 1942, the German 16th were tasked with destroying the Stalingrad Tractor Factory, which had been refitted to manufacture tanks. The attack came from the northern quarter of the city and as the Soviets were not expecting an attack from this quarter, the 1077th were completely unprotected by infantry. Armed with only thirty seven M1939 Air Defense Guns and facing an onslaught of German tanks, the young women of the 1077th did the only thing they could, improvise and fight. They dropped their anti-aircraft guns to the lowest elevation and fired out across German tanks and submachine-gunners, for two days they fought before finally being overwhelmed by the sheer number of Germans."
},
{
"docid": "D405876#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/8789150/the-allied-victory-flash-cards/\nThe Allied Victory",
"text": "\"61 terms Bernstein Bear The Allied Victory16-4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Why was Joseph Stalin upset at the Allied strategy in the war? - He wanted the Allies to open the second front in France - The Soviet Union was going to have to hold out on its own against the Germans Where did the United States and Britain seek to defeat the Germans first? - North Africa and Southern Europe How did the fall of Tobruk effect Britain? - London sent General Bernard Montgomery to take control of British forces in North Africa - By the time he arrived, the Germans had advanced to an Egyptian village called El Alamein, west of Alexandria General Bernard Montgomery's nickname? - Monty What did Montgomery decide was the only way to dislodge the Germans in El Alamein? - With a massive frontal attack Battle of El Alamein? - Began on October 23 - British armed forces surprised Axis Powers - By November 4, Rommel's army had been beaten Operation Torch? - Allies vs. Afrika Korps - November 8, an Allied force of more than 100,000 troops landed in Morocco and Algeria - Caught between Montgomery's and Eisenhower's armies, Rommel's Afrika Korps was finally crushed in May 1943Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower? - American general - Led Allied force during Operation Torch What did Hitler do during the summer of 1942? - Sent his Sixth Army, under the command of General Friedrich Paulus, to seize the oil fields in the Caucasus Mountains - The army was also to capture Stalingrad, a major industrial center on the Volga River Beginning of Battle of Stalingrad? -"
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"docid": "D99844#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/11781070/apush-battles-of-wwii-flash-cards/\nAPUSH Battles of WWII",
"text": "\"20 terms splindsey APUSH Battles of WWIILearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Battle of the Atlantic (Sept 1939-May 1945) The Battle of the Atlantic was the longest continuous military campaign in World War II, running from 1939 to the defeat of Germany in 1945. At its core was the Allied naval blockade of Germany, announced the day after the declaration of war, and Germany's subsequent counter-blockade. It was at its height from mid-1940 through to the end of 1943. The Battle of the Atlantic pitted U-boats and other warships of the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) and aircraft of the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) against Allied merchant shipping. The convoys, coming mainly from North America and mainly going to the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, were protected for the most part by the British and Canadian navies and air forces. These forces were aided by ships and aircraft of the United States from September 13, 1941. The Germans were joined by submarines of the Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) after their Axis ally Italy entered the war on June 10, 1940. As an island nation, the United Kingdom was highly dependent on imported goods."
},
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"docid": "D329680#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-was-the-turning-point-of-World-War-II\nWhat was the turning point of World War II?",
"text": "\"James Galloway Answered Jun 12, 2015There are many moments that you can look at as turning points in the war, depending on your point of view: the attack on Pearl Harbour that brought the full might of the USA into the battle; or perhaps the second battle of El Alamein, which Chuchill called 'the end of the beginning', and after which he said Britain had no more defeats. But if you want to look at a literal turning point, then you need to look no further than the Battle of Stalingrad. The German army had fought a thousand miles into the Soviet Union. They had seen the spires of the Kremlin from the outskirts of Moscow, they had captured Kiev, and they had swept all resistance before them in a seemingly unstoppable armoured maelstrom. The Einsatzgruppen that followed the army into Soviet territory wreaked untold havoc. \"\" We have only to kick in the door,\"\" Hitler had said at the beginning of Operation Barbarossa, \"\"and the whole rotten structure will come crashing down.\"\" It looked like his confidence was well-placed. Finally, at the furthest point of their battle lines on the Eastern Front, the German army laid siege to Stalingrad, a city on the banks of the Volga, that was named after the Soviet leader, Josef Stalin. Far greater men than I can tell you the story of the Battle of Stalingrad (or you can just read the Wikipedia entry). But simply put, it is a turning point in the most literal sense of the word: it was when the hitherto invincible German army was finally stopped, and they were turned around, back to Berlin."
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"docid": "D464242#0",
"title": "https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=100300\nWhat was the goal of the Third Reich Regime?",
"text": "\"What was the goal of the Third Reich Regime?10 posts • Page 1 of 1Slava Member Posts: 8Joined: 29 Apr 2006, 02:07Location: United States What was the goal of the Third Reich Regime? Post by Slava » 29 Apr 2006, 19:04Did the Third Reich really wish to take over militarily. I am of the opinion that the Third Reich set out to recapture territories lost in WWI first and then to establish itself as the major European power. I know Germans had a reference that they wanted \"\"their place in the sun\"\" after the unification. Their main obstacle being the British. Top Walter Wulfsen Member Posts: 102Joined: 21 Feb 2005, 04:33Location: upstate New York Re: What was the goal of the Third Reich Regime? Post by Walter Wulfsen » 01 May 2006, 10:36Slava wrote: Did the Third Reich really wish to take over militarily. I am of the opinion that the Third Reich set out to recapture territories lost in WWI first and then to establish itself as the major European power. I know Germans had a reference that they wanted \"\"their place in the sun\"\" after the unification. Their main obstacle being the British."
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"docid": "D2912064#0",
"title": "http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/regional-geography-of-the-world-globalization-people-and-places/s06-03-regions-of-russia.html\n3.3 Regions of Russia",
"text": "3.3 Regions of Russia Learning Objectives Name the major cities, rivers, and economic base of Russia’s core region. Identify the economic base of cities in the Eastern Frontier and the identity of the world’s most voluminous freshwater lake. Describe the physical attributes of Siberia and the Far East. Explain why Chechnya has been at war with Russia twice since 1994. Learn why Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 and discover the role of fossil fuels in the economies of Armenia and Azerbaijan. The Core Region Most of Russia’s population and its major industries are located west of the Ural Mountains on the Russian Plain. Known as Russia’s geographic core, this includes the Moscow region, the Volga region, and the Ural Mountain region. Moscow, Russia’s capital city, anchors a central industrial area that is home to more than fifty million people. Moscow alone has more than ten million residents, with about thirteen million in its metropolitan area, making it slightly smaller than the Los Angeles, California, metro area. A ring of industrial cities surrounding Moscow contains vital production centers of Russian manufacturing."
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"docid": "D3347582#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_did_he_Battle_of_Stalingrad_begin\nThe Battle of Stalingrad?",
"text": "Jagdtier 10 Contributions The Battle of Stalingrad? On June 28, 1942 the Germans launched Operation Blue in the southern sector of the Eastern Front. In prelude to the battle the German high command divided army group Sou …Pauldorsey4 606 Contributions When was the Battle of Stalingrad? The German 6th Army was the advance guard of Army Group South and officially began offensive operations directed against Stalingrad, in Sept 1942. They were able to take contr …Denny Rambo 1 Contribution What was the battle of Stalingrad? The Americans fought to keep German subs from isolating Great Britain. Wrong. Stalingrad was a Russian city that was on the path of the German advance. … Cameron Davies 621,332 Contributions I describe myself being compassionate, understanding, over opinionated. I not afraid to express my opinion or say something if I wanted to."
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"docid": "D1970175#0",
"title": "http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/ww2/barbarossa.htm\n.",
"text": "About the German Invasion of the Soviet Union Gerd R. Ueberschär Barbarossa, German codename for the invasion of the USSR which took place on 22 June 1941 (see Map 14). Launched by Hitler in violation of the existing non-aggression treaty with Stalin, it was designed to provide the Reich with 'living space in the East'. The German dictator had advocated the conquest of the USSR as early as 1924 in his book, Mein Kampf. At the same time, the campaign was to lay the foundations for the expected conflict with the two Anglo-Saxon powers for primacy as a world power and to free Germany of the economic warfare the Allies were waging against it. The first operational studies for the invasion of the USSR were started as early as the summer of 1940 and corresponding map exercises took place that autumn. Finally, Hitler was briefed on the results of both on 5 December 1940, and even at this early stage the first serious differences became apparent. It was a question of deciding whether the main thrust was to be directed against Moscow or the two flanks in the north and south of the field of operations. Hitler wanted the forces to wheel north and south from the centre after piercing the enemy line; the Army High Command (OKH) favoured Moscow as the point of main effort. As a basis for operations, Directive No. 21, Operation BARBAROSSA, and the Army High Command Deployment Directive were issued on 18 December 1940 and 31 January 1941 respectively."
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"docid": "D2967976#0",
"title": "http://maps.thefullwiki.org/Cossacks\nCossacks: Map",
"text": "\"Cossacks: Map Categories: Ukrainian loanwords > Ethnicity > Ethnic groups > Cavalry > History of Poland (1569�? �? �?¢�? �?? �? �? ��? �?? �? �? ?"
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"docid": "D233863#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_%28World_War_II%29\nEastern Front (World War II)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Great Patriotic War\"\" redirects here. For a discussion of the term itself, see Great Patriotic War (term). Not to be confused with Patriotic War of 1812. Eastern Front Part of the European theatre of World War IIClockwise from top left: Soviet Il-2 ground attack aircraft in Berlin sky; German Tiger I tanks during the Battle of Kursk; German Stuka dive bombers on the Eastern Front, December 1943; Killings of Jews by German Einsatzgruppen in Ukraine; Wilhelm Keitel signing the German Instrument of Surrender; Soviet troops in the Battle of Stalingrad Date 22 June 1941 – 9 May 1945 (3 years, 10 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)Location Europe east of Germany: Central and Eastern Europe, in later stages Germany and Austria Result Soviet victory Soviet Union occupies Central, Eastern, Northeastern and Southeastern Europe and establishes pro-Soviet communist puppet governments in countries including Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Eastern Germany. Establishment of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia. Beginning of the Cold War and the creation of the Iron Curtain. The beginning of the Greek Civil War. Territorial changes Partition of Germany Borders of Poland changed. Belligerents Axis powers Germany [1]Romania (until 1944)Italy (until 1943)Hungary Bulgaria (from 5th until 9th September 1944)Axis puppet states Slovakia Croatia Co-belligerents Finland (until 1944)Allies Soviet Union Poland Czechoslovakia (from 1943)Yugoslavia (from 1944)Tuva (until 1944) [2]Former Axis powers or co-belligerents Romania (from 1944)Bulgaria (from 1944)Finland (from 1944)Aerial and naval only United States United Kingdom Free France (1943–45)Commanders and leaders Adolf Hitler ( commander-in-chief)Walther von Brauchitsch Fedor von Bock Franz Halder Kurt Zeitzler Erich von Manstein Heinz Guderian Heinrich Himmler Gerd von Rundstedt Ion Antonescu Benito Mussolini Miklós Horthy Ferenc Szálasi Boris IIIJozef Tiso Ante PavelićRisto Ryti Joseph Stalin ( commander-in-chief)Georgy Zhukov Boris Shaposhnikov Aleksandr Vasilevsky Semyon Timoshenko Aleksei Antonov Ivan Konev Ivan Bagramyan Konstantin Rokossovsky Vasily Chuikov Nikita Khrushchev Josip Broz Tito Zygmunt Berling Ludvik Svoboda Michael I of Romania Nicolae Rădescu Kimon Georgiev C. G. E. Mannerheim Strength1941 3,767,000 troops1943 3,933,000 troops1945 1,960,000 troops1941 2,680,000 troops1943 6,724,000 troops1945 6,410,000 troops Casualties and losses See below See below [ show]v t e Campaigns of World War II [ show]v t e Eastern Front Part of a series on the History of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)1917–1927 Revolutionary Beginnings Revolution Civil War New Economic Policy1922 Treaty National delimitation1927–1953 Stalinist rule Socialism in One Country Great Purge Soviet famine of 1932–33 ( Holodomor Kazakhstan famine of 1932-1933)World War II ( Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Great Patriotic War Operation Barbarossa Occupation of the Baltic states Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina Battle of Berlin Soviet invasion of Manchuria)Soviet deportations Soviet famine of 1946–47 Cold War Korean War1953–1964 Post-Stalin era Berlin blockade 1954 transfer of Crimea Khrushchev Thaw On the Cult of Personality and Its Consequences We will bury you 9 March riots Wage reforms Cuban Revolution Sino-Soviet split Space program Cuban Missile Crisis1964–1982 Brezhnev era Brezhnev Doctrine Era of Stagnation50th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide protests Prague Spring Vietnam War ( Laotian Civil War Operation Menu Cambodian Civil War Fall of Saigon)Six-Day War Détente Yom Kippur War Dirty War Wars in Africa ( Angolan War of Independence Angolan Civil War Mozambican War of Independence Mozambican Civil War South African Border War Rhodesian Bush War)Cambodian-Vietnamese War Soviet–Afghan War1980 Summer Olympics Olympic boycotts ( 1980 Olympic boycott 1984 Olympic boycott)Polish strike Death and funeral of Brezhnev1982–1991 Leadership changes and collapse Invasion of Grenada Glasnost Perestroika Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan Singing Revolution ( Baltic Way Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania On the Restoration of Independence of the Republic of Latvia Estonian Sovereignty Declaration)Revolutions of 1989 ( Pan-European picnic Die Wende Peaceful Revolution Fall of the Berlin Wall Velvet Revolution End of communist rule in Hungary Romanian Revolution German reunification)Dissolution ( Jeltoqsan Nagorno-Karabakh War 9 April tragedy Black January Osh riots War of Laws Dushanbe riots January Events The Barricades Referendum Union of Sovereign States August Coup Ukrainian independence ( referendum) Belavezha Accords Alma-Ata Protocol)History of Russia Moscow Kiev Minsk Former Soviet Republics Soviet leadership1. Lenin 2."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cossacks\nCossacks",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Kazakhs. For other uses, see Cossacks (disambiguation). Part of a series on Cossacks Cossack hosts Amur Astrakhan Azov Baikal Bashkir ( ru)Black Sea Buh Caucasus Danube Don Greben Kuban Orenburg Red Semirechye Siberian Terek Ural Ussuri Volga Zaporozhian Other groups Albazinan Turkish Danube Free Jewish Tatar Nekrasov Persian History Registered Cossacks Kosiński Uprising Nalyvaiko Uprising Khmelnytsky Uprising Hadiach Treaty Hetmanate Colonisation of Siberia Bulavin Rebellion Pugachev's Rebellion Communism Decossackization Cossacks Petro Doroshenko Bohdan Khmelnytsky Petro Sahaidachny Ivan Mazepa Yemelyan Pugachev Stepan Razin Ivan Sirko Andrei Shkuro Pavlo Skoropadskyi Yermak Timofeyevich Ivan Vyhovsky Vitaly Primakov Cossack terms Ataman Chupryna Hetman Kontusz Papakhi Plastun Yesaul Stanitsa Shashka Szablav t e Italian map of \"\"European Tartaria\"\" (1684). Dnieper Ukraine is marked as \"\"Ukraine or the land of Zaporozhian Cossacks \"\" ( Vkraina o Paese de Cossachi di Zaporowa ). On the east there is \"\"Ukraine or the land of Don Cossacks, who are subjects of Muscovy \"\" ( Vkraina ouero Paese de Cossachi Tanaiti Soggetti al Moscouita ). Cossacks (Ukrainian: козаки́, kozaky, Russian: казаки́, kazaki, Belarusian: казакi, Polish: kozacy, Czecho-Slovak: kozáci, Hungarian: kozákok) were a group of predominantly East Slavic -speaking people who became known as members of democratic, self-governing, semi-military communities, predominantly located in Southern Russia and in South-Eastern Ukraine. [ 1] They inhabited sparsely populated areas and islands in the lower Dnieper, [2]Don, Terek and Ural river basins and played an important role in the historical and cultural development of both Ukraine and Russia. [ 3] [4]The origins of the first Cossacks are disputed, though the 1710 Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk claimed Khazar origin. [ nb 1] The emergence of Cossacks is dated to the 14th or 15th centuries, when two connected groups emerged, the Zaporozhian Sich of the Dnieper and the Don Cossack Host. [ nb 2]The Zaporizhian Sich were a vassal people of Poland–Lithuania during feudal times."
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"docid": "D1237508#0",
"title": "http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2014/traces-of-the-volga-germans/\nTraces of the Volga Germans",
"text": "Aug 13 2014Author & Photographer: Maxim Edwardsolga Germans? You’re too late, they’ve all gone! Poshli !” laughed a Saratov taxi driver. Ivan, owner of an antiquarian bookshop on Kirov Street, Saratov’s main retail street, suggested I would have better luck searching in Moscow for information on this vanished community, even though we were just across the river from what used to be the Volga Germans’ own republic (a history of distant Bashkortostan, meanwhile, stood proud on the bookshelf behind him). A German farming couple from the Volga Homeland in the refugee camp ‘Schneidemühl’ in West Prussia. [ Photo by: German Federal Archives/Wikipedia]In the Khrushchev era, other nations that Stalin had exiled for alleged disloyalty during the war years had returned home from Siberia and Kazakhstan. Ingush, Kalmyk, Chechen, Balkar are all part of the modern, federal Russia. Yet the rehabilitation of a community of Germans who lived for centuries on the banks of the “Great Russian River” before Stalin sent them to Kazakhstan and elsewhere presents an ongoing conundrum for the Russians. Saratov, upstream from the site of the bloodiest battle in human history at Stalingrad, spares nothing in commemorating of its contribution to the war effort."
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"docid": "D2558869#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Which-battle-was-more-of-a-major-turning-point-for-the-Soviet-Union-during-World-War-II-The-Battle-of-Kursk-or-the-Battle-of-Stalingrad\nWhich battle was more of a major turning point for the Soviet Union during World War II? The Battle of Kursk or the Battle of Stalingrad?",
"text": "\"Historic Battles World War II Warfare Military History and Wars History Which battle was more of a major turning point for the Soviet Union during World War II? The Battle of Kursk or the Battle of Stalingrad?24 Answers Quora User, Highly interested in history, 8 years of history reading behind me. Answered Oct 30, 2015 · Author has 2.7k answers and 18.6m answer views Both were equally important, per se, with just one Germany still stood a chance but with both it was doomed. BTW, thanks for the a2a. Stalingrad was what destroyed manpower. Germany had a strength of about 4 mil men on the eastern front before Stalingrad, with another 670000 in European allies. After Stalingrad just 150000 of those European allies remained, and were mostly Finnish, while Germany lost close to 550000-700000 men. Most were excellent veterans and this decimated manpower reserves, as well as defensive power, as well as the overall quality of the German army. In a meeting in mid 1943, Hitler has said to Heinz Guderian:\"\"the soldiers of 1943 are nothing like the soldiers of 1941.\"\" Guderian had instantly retorted:\"\"Of course, the troops of 1941 are all underground!\"\""
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"docid": "D847730#0",
"title": "http://www.myancestors.net/immigration.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Below, you will find the story of how our family found its way from Germany to Volga-Russia and then to America. It is quite lengthy with a great deal of information but is very rewarding to read. If you are only interested in reading about the Brungardt/Linenberger families, skip down to the \"\"Joseph Linenberger Leads the Way\"\" link and then additional information may be found about our families in each town's section. The Seeds of Despair The Reformation War, Hunger, & Oppression (The Thirty Years War)The Seven Years War The Final Straw (Escape the Calamity)Into the Unknown (The Manifest)Prohibiting Immigration (The Edicts)The Journey Down the Volga Agitation for Immigration Dissatisfaction Becomes General The First Colonists Arrive at Hays, KSLargest Expedition Leaves Saratov9 Joseph Linenberger Leads the Way The People Religion Education Herzog (Victoria), KSList of Families - St. Fidelis Church, Herzog (Victoria)Hays, KSList of Families - St. Joseph's Church, Hays Ellis, KSList of Families - St. Mary's Church, Ellis Liebenthal, KSChronological History of St. Joseph's Church, Liebenthal List of Families at Liebenthal, KSSt. Peter, KSList of Families - St. Anthony's Church, St. Peter THE SEEDS OF DESPAIRBy the beginning of the 15th century there was no controlling central government in Germany, and it had disintegrated into 350 warring states. In the two hundred years, from the early 1500's to the mid 1700's, before our forbears left Germany, the peasantry suffered intolerably under the militarism of Prussian kings and the domination of religious dictation. The requirements for obedience to the monarchs led to revolts of the peasantry, (1522 & 1524) demanding many reforms of their masters. However, these revolts, lacking leadership, failed and resulted in wholesale executions. One hundred thousand peasants died as a result, and the survivors returned to harsher servility than before. 1During this era, the system of serfdom was imposed."
},
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"docid": "D1768527#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090901222210AApVGwJ\nWhat would the world be like to day if Germany won WW2?",
"text": "\"Arts & Humanities History What would the world be like to day if Germany won WW2? Lets just say that the Germans developed the Sturmgewehr 44 earlier on, they didn't turn on Russia, Hitler never killed himself, and the U. S. never learned how to make the Little boy and Fat man. How would the world be different today? How would changed outcome of that war affect everyone?1 following 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: ~What is the point of hypothetical speculation? War between the Communist Soviet Union and National Socialist Germany was inevitable. Hitler made that clear in Mein Kampf and in countless speeches during his rise to power and after assuming control. The quest for Lebensraum was to be directed eastward. Bear in mind that Hitler hated ethnic Poles, Slavs, Serbs and the other 'inferior races' of Eastern Europe as much or more than he despised Jews. However 'vermin' he most feared and believed to be the most dangerous and vile were the communists. Once war began between Germany and the USSR, the result was a foregone conclusion."
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"docid": "D3334535#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/history-of-Central-Asia\nHistory of Central Asia",
"text": "History of Central Asia, history of the area from prehistoric and ancient times to the present. In its historical application the term Central Asia designates an area that is considerably larger than the heartland of the Asian continent. Were it not for the awkwardness of the term, it would be better to speak of Central Eurasia, comprising all those parts of the huge Eurasian landmass that did not develop a distinctive sedentary civilization of their own. But the real boundaries of Central Asia are determined at any given time in history by the relationship between the “ civilized ” and the “ barbarian ”—the two opposed but complementary. The equation so often propounded—of the civilized with the sedentary and the barbarian with the nomad —is misleading, however. The most significant distinction between the two groups in Eurasia lies probably in the successful attempt of the civilized to alter and command the physical environment, whereas the barbarian simply uses it, often in a masterly fashion, to gain an advantage. In its essence, the history of Central Asia is that of the barbarian, and its dominant feature is the sometimes latent, sometimes open conflict in which the barbarian clashes with the civilized. Two basic patterns of conquest are evident in the history of Central Asia: that of the barbarian, accomplished with arms and ephemeral in its results, and that of the civilized—slow, rather unspectacular, achieved through technological superiority and absorption. The principal difficulty for the historian of Central Asia lies in the paucity and relative lateness of indigenous written sources. The first aboriginal sources—written in a Turkic language—date from the 8th century ce, and source material of similar value does not become available again until the 13th century."
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"docid": "D2969050#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Germans_in_Russia_and_the_Soviet_Union\nHistory of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union",
"text": "\"History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from History of Germans in Russia and the Soviet Union)navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Germans in Russia Russlanddeutsche Российские немцыTotal population~3 million Regions with significant populations Germany ~2.3 million Russia 394,138 (2010) [1]Kazakhstan 178,409 (2009) [2]Ukraine 33,302 (2001) [3]Languages Russian, German Religion Historically: [4] [5]Lutheran majority Catholic minority Nowadays: [6]Irreligious majority Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, generic Christian, Pentecostal and Catholic minorities Related ethnic groups Germans in Kazakhstan, Baltic Germans, Germans from Russia, Estonian Swedes The German minority in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union was created from several sources and in several waves. The 1914 census put the number of Germans living in the Russian Empire at 2,416,290. [ 7] In 1989, the German population of the Soviet Union was roughly 2 million. [ 8] By 2002, the population fell by half to roughly one million. 597,212 Germans were enumerated in Russia ( 2002 Russian census ), making Germans the fifth largest ethnic group in that country. There were 353,441 Germans in Kazakhstan and 21,472 in Kyrgyzstan (1999); [9] while 33,300 Germans lived in Ukraine (2001 census). [ 10]In the Russian Empire, Germans were strongly represented among royalty, aristocracy, large land owners, military officers and the upper echelons of the imperial service, engineers, scientists, artists, physicians and the bourgeoisie in general."
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"title": "http://www.safemotorist.com/articles/Hydroplaning_Basics.aspx\nHydroplaning Basics: Why it Occurs and How You Can Avoid it",
"text": "Hydroplaning Basics: Why it Occurs and How You Can Avoid it Have you ever skidded while driving on a wet road for what seemed like a split second or even longer? Even if you didn’t lose complete control, you most likely experienced hydroplaning. What is Hydroplaning? The term hydroplaning is commonly used to refer to the skidding or sliding of a cars tires across a wet surface. Hydroplaning occurs when a tire encounters more water than it can scatter. Water pressure in the front of the wheel pushes water under the tire, and the tire is then separated from the road surface by a thin film of water and loses traction. The result is loss of steering, braking and power control. Rubber tires have tread (grooves) that are designed to channel water from beneath the tire. This creates higher friction with the road surface and can help prevent or minimize instances of hydroplaning. When does Hydroplaning Occur?"
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"title": "https://tires.tirerack.com/tires/Lower%20Speed%20Rating\nLower Speed Rating",
"text": "\"Shop By Category Survey Results (37)Advice (35)Tire Tech (22)Tire Rebates & Special Offers (19)Winter Tire Tech (9)Tire Reviews (5)Brake Tech (1)Suspension Tech (1)Advice (35)Reviews (42)Tech Articles (34)Offers & More (19)All (130)Lower Speed Rating Related Categories: H V T Rating | Speed Ratings Explained | W Speed Rating | Difference Between H And V Rating | What Does Z Mean On The Tires | Best Rated All Season Tire | Speed Rating Chart | Speed Rating | Best All Season Tire | Winter Tire Speed Rating Differences in Tire Speed Ratings Explained…tires have a higher speed rating than softer riding Grand Touring All-Season tires. High speed ratings are generally associated with improved handling, are generally stiffer riding and are commonly found on tires that are performance oriented in nature. Tires with lower speed ratings will feel more…Related Products: Speed Ratings Explained | Speed Rating | Meaning Of Tire Ratings Speed Rating. Why is it Important?…install the tires. Moving to a lower speed rating may also have adverse affects on your car's handling. We recommend that your maintain your car's original speed rating or move to a higher speed rating in search of better performance. Read more about speed ratings. You can also search by vehicle to…Related Products: W Speed Rating | H V T Rating | Z Speed Rating How Does Speed Rating Affect My Tire Choice?…Your lower speed ratings typically are \"\"looser\"\" types of passenger all-seasons and standard touring all-seasons and are not as concerned with sport performance. Winter / snow tires are the exception to the rule as most shops will install a winter tire of significantly lower speed rating. … Related Products: H V T Rating | Winter Tire Speed Rating | W Speed Rating Value All-Season Car Tire Options…Touring All-Season category offer lower speed ratings like S (112 mph) and T (118 mph)."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080105021550AA2SgC8\nWhat is it called when your car hits a puddle of water and make s you lose stiring control+funny engine sound?",
"text": "\"Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation What is it called when your car hits a puddle of water and make s you lose stiring control+funny engine sound? I live in S. California, and it's pouring outside. I just got home from a terrifying 1hr drive from LA to OC, and on my way my car hit three puddles of water and everytime it freaked me out so much I wanted to cry!!! My car would make a weird sound (engine) like when \"\"cold water hits a hot surface and... show more Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Fan belts probably squealing due to the water, splashing up, and the exhaust sizzling as the water turns to steam. Always look out for large puddles, and reduce your speed, and hold the wheel tight. Always remember to apply your brakes after going through a puddle, to dry out the brakes for maximum efficiency! Also monitor your tyre pressures and tread depth weekly, baldy, or flat tyres kill!! ! Scubaman · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment The sound you hear, \"\"water hitting hot surface\"\" is probably a bunch of water from the puddle splashing up and hitting under car exhaust parts, or the exhaust manifolds of the engine. That is nothing to be worried about, however, if you are losing control when going through puddles, then you are probably driving a bit too fast. When driving on the freeways, especially here around OC and LA, avoid the outer lanes, that is where water is more likely to puddle due to drain, or lack of."
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"docid": "D2826695#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Hydroplaning_may_occur_when\nHydroplaning may occur when?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Units of Measure Time Calendar Leap Year Hydroplaning may occur when? Flag Hydroplaning may occur when? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Hydroplaning commonly occurs in wet or slippery conditions that a driver is not commonly prepared for. The most dangerous time for driving is 10 minutes after a light rain, and a car hydroplanes due commonly to speeds over 35 mph. The tred in the tire cannot scatter the wet surface of the road quick enough and causes the front tires to skate over a thin film of water, resulting in momentary loss of brakes, steering, and control. When you realize your vehicle is hydroplaning, especially if it's the first time this has happened to you, it can be really terrifying. However, the most important thing to remember is to stay calm. Panicking can result in deadly consequences for both you and the people you share the road with. Ease you foot off the accelerator and firmly hold the steering wheel, steering in the direction of the road."
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"docid": "D2270851#0",
"title": "http://www.apba.org/inboard\nInboard",
"text": "\"Home > Racing Categories Inboard About News Races High Points Resources Contact Driving School Get Ready to Fly When you hear the roar of automotive engines and catch a glimpse of giant roostertails, chances are pretty good that inboards are on the water. As the largest category in the APBA, Inboard racing classes include both runabouts and hydroplanes that are fast, fun and LOUD. Classes span from wild Jersey Speed Skiffs (70mph) to supercharged 1,500 horsepower Grand Prix Hydroplanes (170 MPH). The minimum age for racing in this exciting category ranges from 14 to 21. Inboard racing requires an unmatched level of teamwork and professionalism, as well as a family atmosphere with life long bonds between owners, drivers and crew members; and that is exactly what powerboat racing is all about. Classes Inboard racing classes consist of both Runabout and Hydroplane classes. You can tell a boat’s class by the letter (s) next to the boat number. All inboard drivers are required to wear a racing helmet and lifejacket as well as other protective gear such as fire-resistant Nomex and cut-resistant Kevlar. Drivers who race inboards with an enclosed cockpit (capsule) are required to pass APBA capsule training and certification every two years. Nobody plans to flip, but it does happen from time to time…and when it does happen, the training pays off."
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"docid": "D1871296#0",
"title": "http://www.1stnevadalicense.com/course_sample.html?p=10\nTable of Contents",
"text": "\"Table of Contents New Student? Please Click Here to start our DMV-licensed Nevada driver education online course to fulfill state required 30 hours of classroom instruction and take the driving skills test when you turn 16. Our course will fully prepare you to pass your learner's permit test, start behind-the-wheel practice, and get your license!Driving in Hazardous Conditions In Nevada, the weather can be quite unpredictable. The sun doesn't always shine, and sometimes when it does, it's a little too bright and annoying. That bothersome glare may even become a hazard when you have difficulty making out that traffic light up ahead. When it rains, we say we need it - unless we happen to be driving. Then we see a rash of collisions caused by bad driving, which may only frustrate us further. Driving in hazardous conditions requires special skills and extra caution. Generally, when driving in poor weather conditions, you need your full attention on the roadway, which may require you to slow down, stay on paved roadways, and follow in the path of the car ahead as much as possible. When following other vehicles, you should increase your following distance."
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"docid": "D1117935#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2015/07/how-to-choose-the-best-tires-for-your-car-suv-or-truck/index.htm\nHow to choose the best tires for your car, SUV, or truck",
"text": "A AHow to choose the best tires for your car, SUV, or truck It doesn't pay to skimp when buying replacement tires Published: July 24, 2015 09:00 AMFind Ratings Tires Shopping for new tires can be a daunting task. There’s no way to tell which one provides the best grip, the longest life, or the shortest stopping distance by sight or feel. That’s why Consumer Reports tests 50 or more tire models each year, with each going through as many as 14 rigorous evaluations. Spend more, get more In recent years, we’ve found you generally get what you pay for. No matter the type, tires that combine the best grip with the longest tread life may cost a little more, but they are worth the extra money in the long run. For example, our tests have shown the best all-season tires can last as many as 97,000 miles; the worst would need replacing after 55,000 miles. It’s pretty straightforward: a $130 tire that will last twice as long as an $87 tire is a better bet, assuming other factors are equal. Still, the cheaper tire may be just fine if you won’t be keeping your car for long. Many tires have a pro-rated tread-wear warranty—meaning the balance of undriven miles will be credited toward the cost of the new tire. The downside: You’re still on the hook for the cost of installation."
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"docid": "D2610037#0",
"title": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spaOeDD3rgo\nWhat to Do When Your Car Hydroplanes",
"text": "What to Do When Your Car Hydroplanes ABC News Subscribe 3.4MAdd to Share More363,282 views756110Published on Oct 1, 2010Elisabeth Leamy on how to regain control of your car if hydroplaning. For more, click here: http://abcnews.go.com/WN/hydroplaning... Show more Loading... Autoplay Up next What to do If you hydroplane Defensive Driving1,142,436 views4:39What is aquaplaning? National Tyres and Autocare9,321 views2:4815 Defensive Driving Secrets That Can Save Your Life BRIGHT SIDE829,129 views8:14What happens to a Lamborghini Gallardo when you switch traction control off? Autocar1,426,419 views4:0816 Driving Hacks from Experienced Drivers BRIGHT SIDE4,669,307 views9:31Dangers of aquaplaning and how you can prevent an accident Ford UK36,808 views2:36What Happens If You Fill Up a Car with Bleach? Tech Rax2,727,720 views3:58ULTIMATE Compilation of Car & Truck Slides / Spinouts in Bad Weather! High Quality Cameras Dan Robinson2,465,748 views19:55How to correct a slide on an icy road (and how to prevent them) - Winter driving education Dan Robinson1,609,160 views13:03Tested: How Fast Your Car Needs to Be to Outrun a Cop Car and Driver Magazine430,515 views4:21The Deadliest Cars Ever Made Grunge517,351 views4:5010 Techniques That Will Make You A Better Driver Car Throttle5,436,573 views3:52HYDROPLANING IN ICELAND COMPILATION!NEXT HERO5,918,623 views3:39Safeguard against hydroplaning: Advice | Consumer Reports Consumer Reports55,367 views1:298 Driving Habits That Ruin Your Car and Drain Your Wallet BRIGHT SIDE3,868,518 views8:56Relax, Dad, it's a car for children... The Telegraph7,539,816 views5:105 Things You Should Never Do In An Automatic Transmission Vehicle Engineering Explained12,941,958 views12:10How to pull out of a skid Defensive Driving114,109 views3:0410 Banned Cars You Can't Drive Top 10 Trends3,491,855 views10:28Top 10 Worst Cars of All Time Watch Mojo.com4,446,489 views12:16Show more"
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"docid": "D1015262#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquaplaning\nAquaplaning",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Aquaplane\"\" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Hydroplane (boat), Seaplane, Floatplane, or Flying boat. A diagram of an aquaplaning tire Two vehicles aquaplaning Aquaplaning or hydroplaning by the tires of a road vehicle, aircraft or other wheeled vehicle occurs when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs. If it occurs to all wheels simultaneously, the vehicle becomes, in effect, an uncontrolled sled. Aquaplaning is a different phenomenon from when water on the surface of the roadway merely acts as a lubricant. Traction is diminished on wet pavement even when aquaplaning is not occurring. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Causes1.1 Water depth factors1.2 Vehicle sensitivity factors1.3 Motorcycles2 In motor vehicles2.1 Response2.2 Recovery2.3 Prevention by the driver3 In aircraft3.1 Types3.1.1 Viscous3.1.2 Dynamic3.1.3 Reverted rubber3.2 Reducing risk4 See also5 References6 External links Causes [ edit]Every vehicle function that changes direction or speed relies on friction between the tires and the road surface. The grooves of a rubber tire are designed to disperse water from beneath the tire, providing high friction even in wet conditions. Aquaplaning occurs when a tire encounters more water than it can dissipate. Water pressure in front of the wheel forces a wedge of water under the leading edge of the tire, causing it to lift from the road."
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"docid": "D2203208#0",
"title": "http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/displacement+boat\ndisplacement boat",
"text": "\"displacement boatdisplacement boat [ dis′plās·mənt ‚bōt] (naval architecture)Any ship or boat which travels immersed and operates at relatively lower speeds than craft, such as hydroplanes, which plane on the surface of the water at high speed. Mc Graw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page:<a href=\"\"https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/displacement+boat\"\">displacement boat</a>Facebook Twitter Feedback Flashcards & Bookmarks? Please log in or register to use Flashcards and Bookmarks. You can also log in with Facebook Twitter Google+ Yahoo The Free Dictionary presents: Write what you mean clearly and correctly. \""
},
{
"docid": "D3307768#0",
"title": "http://www.1010tires.com/About/Glossary\nTire and Wheel Glossary",
"text": "\"Tire and Wheel Glossary Tools & Tech TIRE SIZE CALCULATOR Wheel Offset Calculator Bolt Pattern Guide Tech Word Definition Air Pressure the measure of the force exterted by the air inside a tire, measured in pounds per square inch (psi) or kilo Pascals (k Pa)Alignment refers to the correct angle settings of suspension components - the 3 alignment settings are caster, camber and toe. Aspect Ratio the dimensional relationship of the tire’s section height to the section width expressed as a percentage. Asymmetric tires that have differing tread patterns on each half of the tire Balance equal distribution of the weight of a tire and wheel. If a tire & wheel is not balanced it can lead to vibrations or uneven wear. For balancing, weights are attached to the wheel to compensate for uneven weight distribution. Backspacing also called rearspacing, it is the distance from the mounting pad to the back edge of the rim. This is different than wheel offset. Bead the part of the tire in contact with the wheel flange. It is made of high tensile steel wires shaped to fit the rim and hold the tire on the wheel. The steel wires are wrapped in woven fabric and held in place by the plies."
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"docid": "D449282#0",
"title": "http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Hydroplane/en-en/\ndefinitions - Hydroplanereport a problem",
"text": "\"definitions - Hydroplanereport a problemhydroplane (n.)1. a speedboat that is equipped with winglike structures that lift it so that it skims the water at high speeds \"\"the museum houses a replica of the jet hydroplane that broke the record\"\"2. an airplane that can land on or take off from water \"\"the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane\"\"3. ( American) an airplane designed to take off and land on waterhydroplane (v.)1. glide on the water in a hydroplane Advertizing ▼Merriam Webster Hydroplane, n.1. A plane, or any of a number of planes, projecting from the hull of a submarine boat, which by being elevated or depressed cause the boat, when going ahead, to sink or rise, after the manner of an aëroplane.2. A projecting plane or fin on a hydroplane {3} to lift the moving boat on top of the water; also, a gliding boat.3. a powered surface boat fitted with planes (hydroplanes {2}) projecting below the hull, designed to lift the boat, when moving rapidly, so that the hull itself is lifted out of the water and the boat is supported by the hydrodynamic forces of the water on the hydroplanes {2}, thus permitting higher speeds; formerly called a gliding boat. Advertizing ▼definition (more)definition of Wikipediasynonyms - Hydroplanereport a problemhydroplane (n.)hydrofoil, jet-foil, seaplanehydroplane (n.) (American)amphibian, amphibious aircraft, amphibious plane, seaplane, sea planehydroplane (v.)seaplanephraseshydroplane racing Hydroplane racinganalogical dictionaryaérodyne (plus lourd que l'air) (fr) [Classe]chose composée d'un moteur thermique (fr) [Classe Par Ext. ] runabout; airbus; aircraft; airplane; aeroplane [Classe Hyper.] ("
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"docid": "D2813807#0",
"title": "https://community.cartalk.com/t/replace-tires-at-4-32-depth/71377\n\"Replace tires at 4/32\"\" depth?\"",
"text": "\"Replace tires at 4/32\"\" depth? Maintenance/Repairsmelott 2012-03-11 02:27:21 UTC #1What’s the feeling, is this a solid safety recommendation, or a way to sell more tires? ( Should I wait till next fall near snow time? ) Rotation of tiresken_green 2012-03-11 02:39:50 UTC #24/32 wait unless other wear like uneven tread wear or age indicates otherwise. BUT…be forewarned now and start saving up to be ready. 2/32 replace today. Also depends greatly on the tread design of that tire. In many many tread designs, the sipes and spaces between the tread blocks are long gone by now and you certainly do NOT have the same grip now as when the tire was new. Look closely at a new tire and you’ll see on many that the greatest number of spaces and sipes do not continue all the way down as far as the deepest channels. That fact greatly changes the way the same tire handles as it wears."
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"docid": "D1015260#0",
"title": "https://www.aceable.com/safe-driving-videos/hydroplaning/\nSpring Break SaleTake 25% off Drivers EdSale ends00 Days00 Hours00 Minutes00 Seconds",
"text": "What is Hydroplaning, and How Can It Be Avoided? More Tips For Driving In Hazardous Conditions Slip ‘N Slide in the backyard? Fun. Slipping and sliding all over the road when you’re driving your car in rainy weather? Terrifying. If you’ve ever hydroplaned, we’re sure you’d agree that it’s not a fun time. Let’s take a look at what’s happening when a vehicle is skidding and hydroplaning (also called aquaplaning) on wet roadways and how you can prevent hydroplaning from happening to you.1/4Hydroplaning - Aceable Driving Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:00Explaining Hydroplaning When a car hydroplanes, the vehicle tires experience a loss of traction with the road and skid over the surface of the water. While most vehicles are equipped with traction control and anti-lock brakes to help keep your car from veering off the road and help you regain traction if hydroplaning occurs, it’s still a scary situation that you should try to avoid. That’s why it’s best to keep clear if water depth builds up on the road surface causing puddles."
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"docid": "D203565#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire\nTire",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Tire (disambiguation). \"\" Inner tube\"\" redirects here. For the swimming device, see swim ring. \"\" Rubber tires\"\" redirects here. For the silent film, see Rubber Tires. Stacked and standing car tires Tread pattern on a wheelbarrow tire A tire ( American English) or tyre ( British English; see spelling differences) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface traveled over. Most tires, such as those for automobiles and bicycles, are pneumatically inflated structures, which also provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock as the tire rolls over rough features on the surface. Tires provide a footprint that is designed to match the weight of the vehicle with the bearing strength of the surface that it rolls over by providing a bearing pressure that will not deform the surface excessively. The materials of modern pneumatic tires are synthetic rubber, natural rubber, fabric and wire, along with carbon black and other chemical compounds. They consist of a tread and a body."
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"docid": "D1602164#0",
"title": "https://tires.tirerack.com/tires/Load%20Range%20Charts\nLoad Range Charts",
"text": "\"Shop By Category Tire Tech (6)About (1)Brake Tech (1)Suspension Tech (1)Wheel Tech (1)Winter Tire Tech (1)Reviews (1)Tech Articles (10)All (11)Load Range Charts Related Categories: Tire Load Ratings Chart | Sidewall Strength | Tire Pressure Chart | Dodge Ram 2500 | Tire Psi Chart | Load Rating Xl | Load Range Weight | Tire Ply Rating Chart | Load Range C | Truck Tire Load Range Tire Tech Information - Tire Specs Explained: Maximum Load…Tires Load Ranges Abbreviated Max Load Pressure Standard Load (SL) 36 psi (250 k Pa) Extra Load** (RF) or (XL) 42 psi (290 k Pa) **Reinforced and Extra Load nomenclature may be used interchangeably to designate heavy-duty tires LT-Metric and Flotation Light Truck Tires Load Range Abbreviated Max Load …Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | Load Rating Xl | Load Range CTire Rack.com - About - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Plus Size Calculator | Diameter Chart | Tire Size Chart Tire Tech Information - Tire Specs Explained…maximum load is rated for popular P-metric and LT tires: Tire Load Ranges Inflation Pressure Assigned For 'Maximum Load' Ratings P-metric Light Load (LL) 35 psi Standard Load (SL) 35 psi Extra Load (XL) 41 psi Light Truck Load Range C (LRC) 50 psi Load Range D (LRD) 65 psi Load Range E (LRE) 80…Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | 1635 | Tire Depth Chart Tire Tech Information - Tire Size Conversion Chart…Diameter Section Width Load Capacity FR60-15 25.9\"\" 9.4\"\" 1500 lbs @ 32 psi P235/60R15 26.1\"\" 9.3\"\" 1642 lbs @ 35 psi This chart can help you determine today's closest equivalent Euro-metric or P-metric tire sizes for popular 1949 through 1980 tire sizes. Tire Size Conversion Chart Related Links *…Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | Tire Size Substitution | Equivalent Tire Sizes Tire Tech Information - North American Load & Pressure Markings…determine the maximum load the tire is rated to carry is based on the sizing system industry standards applied to the tire. Sizing System Tire Load Range Load Pressure P-metric Light Load Standard Load Extra Load 35 psi 35 psi 41 psi Euro-metric Standard Reinforced or Extra Load 36 psi 42 psi…Related Products: Tire Pressure Chart | 630 | Inflation Chart Tire Tech Information - Tire Specs Explained: Maximum Inflation Pressure…can also be found in the industry's tire load & inflation charts. Related Links * Tire Specs Explained: Measuring Rim Width * Tire Specs Explained: Overall Diameter * Tire Specs Explained: Revolutions Per Mile * Tire Specs Explained: Rim Width Range for Street / Highway Tires * Tire Specs Explained:…Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | Tire Pressure Chart | Inflation Chart Tire Rack.com - Tire - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Trailer Tire Load Range Chart | Revolutions Per Mile Chart | Bfgoodrich Vs Michelin Tire Rack.com - Suspension - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Diameter Chart | Cupping | Tire Wear Patterns Tire Rack.com - Brakes - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Trailer Tire Size Chart | Trailer Tire Load Range Chart | Revolutions Per Mile Chart Tire Rack.com - Winter / Snow Tires - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Tire Pressure Blizzak | Winter Tire Temperature Range | Light Truck Tire Comparison Chart Tire Rack.com - Wheels - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Rim Size Chart | Rim Width Chart | Wheel Offset Chart Previous1Next Results Per Page:15Site Search by SLI Systems \""
},
{
"docid": "D203215#0",
"title": "http://www.free-online-private-pilot-ground-school.com/aircraft_performance.html\nAircraft performance - making use of the airplane's capabilities and limitations",
"text": "Aircraft performance - making use of the airplane's capabilities and limitations This page discusses the factors that affect aircraft performance, which includes the airplane weight, atmospheric conditions, runway environment, and the fundamental physical laws governing the forces acting on an airplane. Importance of performance data The performance or operational information section of the Airplane Flight Manual/Pilot’s Operating Handbook (AFM/POH) contains the operating data for the airplane; that is, the data pertaining to takeoff, climb, range, endurance, descent, and landing. The use of this data in flying operations is mandatory for safe and efficient operation. Considerable knowledge and familiarity of the airplane can be gained through study of this material. It must be emphasized that the manufacturers’ information and data furnished in the AFM/POH is not standardized. Some provide the data in tabular form, while others use graphs. In addition, the performance data may be presented on the basis of standard atmospheric conditions, pressure altitude, or density altitude. The performance information in the AFM/POH has little or no value unless the user recognizes those variations and makes the necessary adjustments. To be able to make practical use of the airplane’s capabilities and limitations, it is essential to understand the significance of the operational data. The pilot must be cognizant of the basis for the performance data, as well as the meanings of the various terms used in expressing performance capabilities and limitations."
},
{
"docid": "D685112#0",
"title": "http://tires.tirerack.com/tires/Load%20Range%20Charts\nLoad Range Charts",
"text": "\"Shop By Category Tire Tech (6)About (1)Brake Tech (1)Suspension Tech (1)Wheel Tech (1)Winter Tire Tech (1)Reviews (1)Tech Articles (10)All (11)Load Range Charts Related Categories: Tire Load Ratings Chart | Sidewall Strength | Tire Pressure Chart | Dodge Ram 2500 | Tire Psi Chart | Load Rating Xl | Load Range Weight | Tire Ply Rating Chart | Load Range C | Truck Tire Load Range Tire Tech Information - Tire Specs Explained: Maximum Load…Tires Load Ranges Abbreviated Max Load Pressure Standard Load (SL) 36 psi (250 k Pa) Extra Load** (RF) or (XL) 42 psi (290 k Pa) **Reinforced and Extra Load nomenclature may be used interchangeably to designate heavy-duty tires LT-Metric and Flotation Light Truck Tires Load Range Abbreviated Max Load …Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | Load Rating Xl | Load Range CTire Rack.com - About - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Plus Size Calculator | Diameter Chart | Tire Size Chart Tire Tech Information - Tire Specs Explained…maximum load is rated for popular P-metric and LT tires: Tire Load Ranges Inflation Pressure Assigned For 'Maximum Load' Ratings P-metric Light Load (LL) 35 psi Standard Load (SL) 35 psi Extra Load (XL) 41 psi Light Truck Load Range C (LRC) 50 psi Load Range D (LRD) 65 psi Load Range E (LRE) 80…Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | 1635 | Tire Depth Chart Tire Tech Information - Tire Size Conversion Chart…Diameter Section Width Load Capacity FR60-15 25.9\"\" 9.4\"\" 1500 lbs @ 32 psi P235/60R15 26.1\"\" 9.3\"\" 1642 lbs @ 35 psi This chart can help you determine today's closest equivalent Euro-metric or P-metric tire sizes for popular 1949 through 1980 tire sizes. Tire Size Conversion Chart Related Links *…Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | Tire Size Substitution | Equivalent Tire Sizes Tire Tech Information - North American Load & Pressure Markings…determine the maximum load the tire is rated to carry is based on the sizing system industry standards applied to the tire. Sizing System Tire Load Range Load Pressure P-metric Light Load Standard Load Extra Load 35 psi 35 psi 41 psi Euro-metric Standard Reinforced or Extra Load 36 psi 42 psi…Related Products: Tire Pressure Chart | 630 | Inflation Chart Tire Tech Information - Tire Specs Explained: Maximum Inflation Pressure…can also be found in the industry's tire load & inflation charts. Related Links * Tire Specs Explained: Measuring Rim Width * Tire Specs Explained: Overall Diameter * Tire Specs Explained: Revolutions Per Mile * Tire Specs Explained: Rim Width Range for Street / Highway Tires * Tire Specs Explained:…Related Products: Tire Psi Chart | Tire Pressure Chart | Inflation Chart Tire Rack.com - Tire - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Trailer Tire Load Range Chart | Revolutions Per Mile Chart | Bfgoodrich Vs Michelin Tire Rack.com - Suspension - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Diameter Chart | Cupping | Tire Wear Patterns Tire Rack.com - Brakes - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Trailer Tire Size Chart | Trailer Tire Load Range Chart | Revolutions Per Mile Chart Tire Rack.com - Winter / Snow Tires - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Tire Pressure Blizzak | Winter Tire Temperature Range | Light Truck Tire Comparison Chart Tire Rack.com - Wheels - Tech Center…Marks How Do I Compare Price vs. Value? How to Install Your Tire & Wheel Package How to Read Speed Rating, Load Index & Service Descriptions Hydroplaning: the Role Tires Play Load Range / Ply Rating Identification Manufacturer Tire Aging / Service Life Bulletins Match Mounting to Enhance Tire…Related Products: Rim Size Chart | Rim Width Chart | Wheel Offset Chart Previous1Next Results Per Page:15Site Search by SLI Systems \""
},
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"docid": "D3533193#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/19146081/nyh-aerodynamics-and-airplanes-flash-cards/\nNYH Aerodynamics and Airplanes",
"text": "\"116 terms nyh1NYH Aerodynamics and Airplanes Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is the purpose of a control tab? Move the flight controls in the event of manual reversion. What is the purpose of an elevator trim tab? Modify the downward tail load for various airspeeds in flight eliminating flight-control pressures. The elevator trim tab acts on the elevators, which in turn act upon the entire airplane. This allows the pilot to adjust the angle of attack of the elevators, thus modifying the downward tail load for any airspeed in flight and eliminating the need to exert continuous flight-control pressures. Which direction from the primary control surface does an elevator adjustable trim tab move when the control surface is moved? Remains fixed for all positions."
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"docid": "D2629712#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pneumatic_tires\nTire",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Pneumatic tires)navigation search For other uses, see Tire (disambiguation). \"\" Inner tube\"\" redirects here. For the swimming device, see swim ring. \"\" Rubber tires\"\" redirects here. For the silent film, see Rubber Tires. Stacked and standing car tires Tread pattern on a wheelbarrow tire A tire ( American English) or tyre ( British English; see spelling differences) is a ring-shaped component that surrounds a wheel's rim to transfer a vehicle's load from the axle through the wheel to the ground and to provide traction on the surface traveled over. Most tires, such as those for automobiles and bicycles, are pneumatically inflated structures, which also provide a flexible cushion that absorbs shock as the tire rolls over rough features on the surface. Tires provide a footprint that is designed to match the weight of the vehicle with the bearing strength of the surface that it rolls over by providing a bearing pressure that will not deform the surface excessively. The materials of modern pneumatic tires are synthetic rubber, natural rubber, fabric and wire, along with carbon black and other chemical compounds. They consist of a tread and a body."
},
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"docid": "D795628#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/53382465/dmv-drivers-permit-practice-flash-cards/\nDMV drivers permit practice",
"text": "208 terms JT_Williams16DMV drivers permit practice Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort When entering an uncontrolled intersection, you must _________ and proceed if the way is clear. slow down, look left and right for oncoming traffic What is the posted speed limit on highways in ideal driving conditions? between 55 and 65 mph When driving at night, you must use your headlights one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour before sunrise When entering a paved thoroughfare from a private road, a driveway, or an unpaved road, you must come to a complete stop and then give the right-of-way to pedestrians, bicyclists, or vehicles on the road you are entering On a multiple-lane roadway with several lanes in one direction, you must use _________ for passing. the middle and left lanes When you see a yield sign while passing, you must _________ at the sign. slow down and be prepared to stop The new move-over law requires that if you are approaching a stationary emergency vehicle on a multilane road, you must leave an open lane between your vehicle and the emergency vehicle and proceed with caution When driving behind another vehicle, you must use _________ for keeping a safe distance between the vehicles. the two-second-rule What would be the total stopping distance at a speed of 60 miles per hour? 292 feet (If you are traveling at 60 mph it takes an average of 292 feet (almost a whole football field) to react to a hazard, step on the brake, and come safely to a stop. ) A rotary is an intersection of roads that contains A central island National safety council and insurance institute for highway safety show that a fully loaded tractor trailer may take _________ compared to a passenger vehicle."
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"docid": "D170145#0",
"title": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-safety/how-does-your-cars-airbag-system-work\nHow Does Your Car's Airbag System Work",
"text": "\"How Does Your Car's Airbag System Work November 13, 2013Learn about the inflator and crash sensors that form the key components of an airbag system; also answers to frequently asked questions about airbags. Comments Email The airbag system is one of the most important parts of your vehicle's safety components. Proper airbag deployment can ensure that you and your passengers survive a crash that you may have otherwise experienced serious injury or death as a result of. Airbag deployment has saved thousands of lives through the years. But how exactly do they work? The airbag system is extremely complex and needs to activate within milliseconds after a crash occurs to ensure the protection of the driver and passengers. What Are Airbags? Airbags are stretchable fabrics or other materials that are tightly packed in various locations throughout your vehicle. There are airbags at the front of the dashboard in most cars, and many vehicles have airbags along the side of the car as well. These bags are compressed and kept in a small area."
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"docid": "D1859162#0",
"title": "http://repairpal.com/ford/ranger/recalls\nFord Ranger Recalls",
"text": "Recalls / Ford / Ranger Most Recent Ford Ranger Recall On January 11, 2018, Ford recalled 2,700 Ford Ranger. Ford motor company (ford) is recalling certain 2006 ford ranger trucks. upon deployment of the passenger side frontal air bag, excessive internal pressure may cause the inflator to explode. Not your car? Find your recalls now: Find Recalls Ford Ranger Recall Details Repair Pal Expert Overview on January 11, 2018Passenger Air Bag Inflator Ruptures During Deployment Spraying Metal Fragments The passenger frontal air bag assembly is deployed by an inflator which contains propellant that makes the air bag deploy. This propellant may degrade over time, especially when exposed to humidity and temperature cycling. As a result, the inflator may rupture on deployment, which can send metal shrapnel through the air bag, striking vehicle occupants. This could result in serious injury or death. Recall repairs on your Ford must be performed by a Ford dealership. Ford will notify known owners of affected vehicles beginning in January, 2018."
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{
"docid": "D2517460#0",
"title": "http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2004/hyundai/sonata/air_bags/problem.aspx\n.",
"text": "Aug 08, 2017 - Chicopee, MA - Air Bags I HAVE AN ISSUE WITH THE AIR BAG LIGHT BEING ON AND A COWORKER HAD THE SAME ISSUE WITH HERS. WITH THE LIGHT BEING ON IT PREVENTS ME FROM GETTING AN INSPECTION STICKER IN MY STATE. THIS HAS BEEN AN ONGOING ISSUE FOR THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS AND THERE HAS BEEN RECALLS ON NEWER SONATAS. PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS. View Details Jun 22, 2017 - Lewiston, ME - Air Bags TL* THE CONTACT OWNED A 2004 HYUNDAI SONATA. THE CONTACT STATED THAT ANOTHER VEHICLE CRASHED INTO THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE OF HIS VEHICLE AT AN UNKNOWN SPEED. THE AIR BAGS DID NOT DEPLOY. A POLICE REPORT WAS FILED AND THERE WERE NO INJURIES. THE VEHICLE WAS DESTROYED AND TOWED TO ANY TIME TOWING LOT IN LEWISTON, MAINE. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT NOTIFIED OF THE FAILURE."
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"docid": "D958312#0",
"title": "https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/14/business/gm-air-bag-failures-linked-to-303-deaths.html\n303 Deaths Seen in G.M. Cars With Failed Air Bags",
"text": "Business Day303 Deaths Seen in G. M. Cars With Failed Air Bags By DANIELLE IVORY and HILARY STOUT MARCH 13, 2014G. M. recalled several model years of the Cobalt and other cars, including Saturn Ions, from 2003 through 2007. Peter Morgan/Reuters As lawmakers press General Motors and regulators over their decade-long failure to correct a defective ignition switch, a new review of federal crash data shows that 303 people died after the air bags failed to deploy on two of the models that were recalled last month. The review of the air bag failures from 2003 to 2012, by the Friedman Research Corporation, adds to the mounting reports of problems that went unheeded before General Motors announced last month that it was recalling more than 1.6 million cars worldwide because of the defective switch. G. M. has linked 12 deaths to the faulty switch in the two models analyzed, the 2005-7 Chevrolet Cobalts and 2003-7 Saturn Ions, as well as four other models. The review by Friedman Research, a company that analyzes vehicle safety data, looked at cases in which the air bags failed to deploy, but it did not try to evaluate what caused the crashes. The Center for Auto Safety, a private watchdog group in Washington, commissioned the study, and, in a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, criticized the agency for not detecting the air bag failures, as well as the defective ignition switch. “N. H. T. S. A. claims it did not do an investigation because it did not see a defect trend,” Clarence Ditlow, executive director of the center, wrote in the letter. “ In some instances, single complaints can trigger a recall. ”Related Coverage Huge Recall by G. M. Sets Off Painful Questions on Crashes MARCH 12, 2014Lawyers Prepare for G. M. Suits With Novel Strategies MARCH 12, 2014G. M. Reveals It Was Told of Ignition Defect in ’01 MARCH 12, 2014Recent Comments See All Comments Write a comment Regulators said that there was still not enough evidence to warrant an investigation. “N. H. T. S. A. uses a variety of tools to evaluate the more than 40,000 complaints it receives each year,” the agency said. “"
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"docid": "D3198788#0",
"title": "http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1952276\n.",
"text": "\"Archive View Return to standard viewlast updated – posted 2012-Aug-3, 10:18 am AESTUser #65448 1383 posts Winstone Whirlpool Enthusiastreference: whrl.pl/Rdf1p0posted 2012-Jul-20, 7:47 pm AESTO. P. Had an accident this morning, I wasn't at fault, police also confirmed that it was other driver's fault4 Airbags went off and after the accident engine wouldn't turn on and the whole thing was kindda locked, driver door wouldn't open so I had to get out from the passenger side.. car had to be towed Its an Audi A4 B8 2010, would appreciate if experienced guys from smash repairer comment on this and let me know if this is a write off Pictures: http://i45.tinypic .com/f40a5u.jpghttp://i48 .tinypic.com/2iktm4j.jpg User #496091 319 posts CB Wilson In the penalty boxreference: whrl.pl/Rdf1qqposted 2012-Jul-20, 7:49 pm AESTno User #165365 8935 posts@ttaboy Whirlpool Forums Addict reference: whrl.pl/Rdf1q Vposted 2012-Jul-20, 7:52 pm AESTNot really, let your insurance handle it. Please tell us you have insurance..... User #73868 5015 posts Sprocketman Whirlpool Forums Addictreference: whrl.pl/Rdf1q5posted 2012-Jul-20, 7:52 pm AESTWinstone writes...and after the accident engine wouldn't turn on Probably has an automatic fuel pump cut-off when the airbags deploy – should just be a reset switch. Doesn't look like a write off. User #388594 782 posts EVIL-EERFWhirlpool Enthusiastreference: whrl.pl/Rdf1rgposted 2012-Jul-20, 7:53 pm AESTbig scratch not a write off User #248262 7624 posts Me. Whirlpool Forums Addictreference: whrl.pl/Rdf1vgposted 2012-Jul-20, 8:03 pm AESTNot a write off.2 new door panel, new airbags and some paint. Maybe 2 new doors at worse. User #65448 1383 posts Winstone Whirlpool Enthusiastreference: whrl.pl/Rdf1w Xposted 2012-Jul-20, 8:11 pm AESTO. P.@ttaboy writes... Please tell us you have insurance..... I'm not an idiot mate, also the other driver has insurance too, btw they are handling it already, police report is still to come And last time when someone rammed into my car from behind (again not my fault), there were only a few scratches on the rear bumper and the repair costed more than five grands (though I'm not exactly sure), this time 4 air bags went off and a friend who used to work in smash repairers told me that these air bags can be very expensive User #65448 1383 posts Winstone Whirlpool Enthusiastreference: whrl.pl/Rdf1x Aposted 2012-Jul-20, 8:13 pm AESTO. P. Sprocketman writes... Probably has an automatic fuel pump cut-off when the airbags deploy – should just be a reset switch."
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"docid": "D2339526#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101117184248AAfI4Hs\nHow fast do you have to be going to deploy the airbag in a fender bender?",
"text": "Cars & Transportation Safety How fast do you have to be going to deploy the airbag in a fender bender? I rear ended someone today, and my airbags didn't deploy. I crunched a hole in his rear bumper, and hit him hard enough to push him into the van in front of him, yet no airbags. I was accelerating from a near stop. How fast do you have to be going for the airbags to deploy?1 following Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Air bags are typically designed to deploy in frontal and near-frontal collisions, which are comparable to hitting a solid barrier at approximately 8 to 14 miles per hour (mph). Roughly speaking, a 14 mph barrier collision is equivalent to striking a parked car of similar size across the full front of each vehicle at about 28 mph. This is because the parked car absorbs some of the energy of the crash, and is pushed by the striking vehicle. Unlike crash tests into barriers, real-world crashes typically occur at angles, and the crash forces usually are not evenly distributed across the front of the vehicle. Consequently, the relative speed between a striking and struck vehicle required to deploy the air bag in a real-world crash can be much higher than an equivalent barrier crash. Because air bag sensors measure deceleration, vehicle speed and damage are not good indicators of whether or not an air bag should have deployed."
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"docid": "D3069240#0",
"title": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-safety/airbag-check-guide\nAirbag Check Guide",
"text": "Airbag Check Guide March 14, 2012To ensure reliable airbag deployment, an occasional airbag check is crucial. Learn how to test for and avoid the 3 most common problems with airbags. Comments Email Contents No Airbag Deployment Common Airbag Problems Airbag Problem Recalls Airbag Deactivation Find Your Airbag ECUThere are several ways to conduct an airbag check. Making sure your airbag is working properly can help reassure that you and your passengers are safe. So, check to see if your airbag system is operating correctly. Airbag Diagnostic Tests Most cars today can do an airbag diagnostic test. The test checks to see if all the sensors and circuits of the airbag are functioning. If the system detects any problems, it gives you a signal through the airbag indicator by flashing the light several times, giving you the specific problem the test has detected. These flashes are codes, each having its own meaning. Airbag Diagnostic Codes The airbag codes are double digit numbers."
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"docid": "D1111914#0",
"title": "https://www.nissanusa.com/cars/maxima/features\nFeatures",
"text": "\"Nissan Intelligent Mobility Surrounds You In Confidence Driving Is More Connected, Confident, and Exciting You’re only human – it’s nice to have some backup. With a suite of available Nissan Intelligent Mobility features, Maxima helps you see and sense more around you, and can even step in and take action to help keep you out of trouble. [ [ 1115]]Automatic Emergency Braking This system can help save you from a potential frontal collision. It monitors your speed and distance between you and the car ahead and can let you know if you need to slow down. It can even automatically engage the brakes to help avoid a collision or lessen the severity of an impact. [ [ 1118]]More Nissan Intelligent Mobility Features Intelligent Cruise Control Blind Spot Warning Rear Cross Traffic Alert Intelligent Forward Collision Warning Intelligent Cruise Control Maxima’s available Intelligent Cruise Control watches the flow of traffic to take the tedium out of your daily commute. The system helps maintain an adjustable speed and set distance between you and the car ahead. [ [ 71]]2:10 Nissan Parking Technologies INTELLIGENT AROUND VIEW® MONITORMaxima's available Intelligent Around View Monitor uses four cameras to give you a virtual composite 360° bird’s-eye view of the vehicle, with selectable split-screen close-ups of the front, rear, and curbside views. It also gives you an on-screen heads-up when it detects moving objects near your vehicle. [ [ 1117]]Front and Rear Sonar Maxima’s available parking sonar gives you an added ally in your pursuit of parking perfection."
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"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081117104613AAJDy81\nAt what speed normally would your air bag on your car deploy if you hit someone?",
"text": "Cars & Transportation Safety At what speed normally would your air bag on your car deploy if you hit someone? Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Well that depends. Its been said that most car companies make it so where airbags deploy based on the impact. It is said that the airbag will not deploy until the impact generates 7 G's of force. For most vehicles that speed is equivalent to hitting an object at 12 mph or hitting another vehicle at 25 to 30 mph. It is dependent upon the impact of the crash. Source (s):http://www.aa1car.com/library/airbag01.h... Friendly Stranger.. · 10 years ago1 1 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: At what speed normally would your air bag on your car deploy if you hit someone? Source (s):speed air bag car deploy hit someone: https://biturl.im/xf VH9Anonymous · 3 years ago0 0 Comment The airbag deployment is determined by the rate of deceleration rather than the speed that you're doing immediately before the accident. This is because your speed at milliseconds after impact is actually zero."
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"title": "http://www.cars.com/recalls/chevrolet/cruze/2012/\nNHTSA Vehicle Safety Recalls",
"text": "\"NHTSA Vehicle Safety Recalls Recall Number16V502000Recall Date07/05/2016Component POWER TRAIN: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION: CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)Summary General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain model year 2016-2017 Buick Verano and 2016 Chevrolet Malibu as the electronic park lock lever may allow the ignition key to be removed without the transmission being in PARK. Also, certain 2013 Buick Encore, 2011 Buick Regal, 2013-2014 Buick Verano, 2011-2016 Chevrolet Cruze, 2010-2013 Chevrolet Equinox 2013-2015 Chevrolet Malibu, and 2011-2013 GMC Terrain vehicles may have been serviced with similar defective replacement electronic park lock levers. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 114, \"\"Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention. \"\" Consequence If the key is removed without the transmission in PARK, the vehicle may rollaway as occupants are exiting, increasing the risk of injury. What Owners Should Do GM will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and if necessary replace the key cylinder lock housing, free of charge. The recall began on October 14, 2016. Owners may contact Chevrolet customer service at 1-800-222-1020, Buick 1-800-521-7300, and GMC 1-800-462-8782. GM's number for this recall is 50490 and 50491. Recall Number13V360000Recall Date08/15/2013Component SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC: POWER ASSISTSummary General Motors (GM) is recalling certain model year 2011-2012 Chevrolet Cruze vehicles equipped with 1.4L DOHC gasoline turbo engines and 6T40 front wheel drive automatic transmissions and equipped with an electric vacuum pump to provide supplemental vacuum for brake assist, when needed. In the affected vehicles, the pump may not activate, resulting in an intermittent reduction or loss of brake assist."
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"docid": "D2593302#0",
"title": "http://secondchancegarage.com/public/history-of-airbags.cfm\nCushioning the Blow: History of Automotive Airbags",
"text": "\"AUTO HISTORYCushioning the Blow: History of Automotive Airbags While the initial concept for many pieces of automotive equipment grew out of the early days of automotive history, the idea of the airbag did not surface until the early fifties. As with many good inventions, it begins with a good story. John W. Hetrick, a retired industrial engineer, was out for a Sunday drive with his wife and 7-year old daughter Joan in 1952. Driving a 1948 Chrysler Windsor as they tooled down the road just outside Newport, Pennsylvania, the three sat together on the bench seat, a happy fifties family. Just after they crested a hill, suddenly and quite unexpectedly a large boulder appeared in the road. Hetrick threw on the brakes and veered into a ditch. As he did so, both his wife and he instinctively threw their arms into the air in front of their daughter — to shield her from hitting the dashboard. After their nerves settled and they found that no one was hurt, Hetrick found himself still marveling at the close call. When they reached home, Hetrick went right to the drawing board. He had been a naval engineer and as he thought about some way to shield passengers from a car's sudden stop, an event from his earlier days replayed itself in his mind."
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"docid": "D728478#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061018233232AAvzGUH\nHow fast do i need to be going for my airbags to deploy?",
"text": "\"Cars & Transportation Safety How fast do i need to be going for my airbags to deploy?2002 Nissan Sentra GXEFollow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: 8 to 14 miles per hour in 0.015 seconds It doesn't matter which car you drive the standards, given above, are required for all cars sold in the US. According to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_bag#Tri... \"\"Air bags are typically designed to deploy in frontal and near-frontal collisions, which are comparable to hitting a solid barrier at approximately 8 to 14 miles per hour (mi/h) (13 to 23 km/h). Roughly speaking, a 14 mi/h (23 km/h) barrier collision is equivalent to striking a parked car of similar size across the full front of each vehicle at about 28 mi/h (45 km/h). This is because the parked car absorbs some of the energy of the crash, and is pushed by the striking vehicle. Because air bag sensors measure deceleration, vehicle speed and damage are not good indicators of whether an air bag should have deployed. Occasionally, air bags can deploy due to the vehicle's undercarriage violently striking a low object protruding above the roadway surface. Despite the lack of visible front-end damage, high deceleration forces may occur in this type of crash, resulting in the deployment of the air bag. Most air bags are designed to automatically deploy in the event of a vehicle fire when temperatures reach 300 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (150 to 200 °C). This safety feature helps to ensure that such temperatures do not cause an explosion of the inflator unit within the air bag module. Today, airbag triggering algorithms are becoming much more complex."
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"docid": "D3184759#0",
"title": "https://www.allpar.com/cars/dodge/avenger.html\n2008-2014 Dodge Avenger cars: cheap, comfortable performance",
"text": "\"2008-2014 Dodge Avenger cars: cheap, comfortable performance The 2008 Dodge Avenger replaced the popular Dodge Stratus, cutting the starting price to $18,895; it applied Dodge’s current truck-like to a mid-sized car. The car had optional all wheel drive and stability control, and, originally, a cooled glove compartment, and a side profile similar to that of the Dodge Charger. Sales of the Avenger never quite made it to Dodge Stratus levels; the Chrysler-engineered Stratus sedan maintained around 100,000 sales per year until its final year of production, when sales fell to half their prior levels, aided by widespread talk of Chrysler’s financial woes. The first generation Stratus’ best year was its first year on sale (2007), and from there it fell until a 2011 redesign. Designer/stylist Ryan Nagode said that part of the reason for the exterior resemblance to the Dodge Charger (from the side) was the desire to sell the Avenger in Europe; they wanted the Avenger to have clearly American styling when sold abroad. But, in the end, he said, “It’s all about getting rid of the boring sedan. ”Ryan noted that he was looking for a sinister, aggressive appearance, and was most strongly influenced by his sunglasses; the grille wraps all the way around the front of the car to the headlamps, providing a full graphic of the front end. The corners, he said, are like boxing gloves - protective forms in all corners. Seven-day Dodge Avenger test drive results. Dodge Avenger forums."
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"docid": "D2517462#0",
"title": "http://www.carproblemzoo.com/hyundai/sonata/2004/air-bag-light-on-problems.php\nAir Bag Light On problems of the 2004 Hyundai Sonata",
"text": "Air Bag Light On problem 1Failure Date: 08/08/2017I have an issue with the air bag light being on and a coworker had the same issue with hers. With the light being on it prevents me from getting an inspection sticker in my state. This has been an ongoing issue for the last several years and there has been recalls on newer Sonatas. Please look into this. Air Bag Light On problem 2Failure Date: 10/01/201610-01-2016 air bag light came on,while stationary and stayed on while driving. Air Bag Light On problem 3Failure Date: 09/15/2016Takata recall. Air bag light will not go off. I am told that in order to correct the problem, it will cost nearly 2300 dollars since the passenger seat must be replaced. Air Bag Light On problem 4Failure Date: 06/04/2016My air bag light came on when I was driving, the light will not go off, until I turn the car off. Air Bag Light On problem 5Failure Date: 02/13/2016My foot slide off the break, and hit my van in the back bumper in my driveway and two weeks later my air bag light came on and never went off."
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"docid": "D1037895#0",
"title": "https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/110711-what-is-lte\nExtremeTech explains: What is LTE?",
"text": "Extreme Tech explains: What is LTE? By Neal Gompa on April 1, 2015 at 11:18 am 67 Comments Facebook Twitter Google Plus Reddit Hacker News It’s been several years since the first LTE networks came online. Now, nearly all cellular-enabled devices sold today support LTE for 4G service — sometimes even without 2G or 3G technologies supported. The first LTE-compatible phones only had a few hours of practical battery life, but today’s devices can last an entire day or two on a single charge. That’s still not enough, of course, but we’re getting there. So, what is LTE? To most, it is a faster network technology. To network operators around the world, it is a way to simplify their infrastructures to reduce costs while improving the quality of their offerings to subscribers. Advertisements by network operators declare it as the “most advanced” network technology. In the end, it is Long Term Evolution of the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)."
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"docid": "D3341244#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Is-it-true-that-airbags-in-a-car-dont-work-when-the-seat-belt-isnt-fastened\nIs it true that airbags in a car don't work when the seat belt isn't fastened?",
"text": "SRS (Automotive)Airbags (Automotive Safety)Car Safety How True Is X? Is it true that airbags in a car don't work when the seat belt isn't fastened? Update Cancel Answer Wiki26 Answers Anonymous Answered May 15, 2017Let me answer this question in an engineers point of view. It opens on a very complex system, which is triggered by the type of impact and the speeds and if your body is heavy or light. Few manufactures program the car’s ECU to decide in the fraction of seconds if the airbags are to be deployed or not to prevent any unwanted injury to the head. Thus yes, for some models and manufacturers it is required for the seat belts to be fastened as the sensors and in a few models there is a motor inside to reel back and hold you in place. First point to know is that Air Bags are not meant to be the primary safety mechanism. By design the safety bags will protect you by preventing impact on your body from your chest and above and are SUPPLEMENTARY UNITS TO PREVENT INJURY TO HEAD OR CHEST from the steering or dashboard or glass or anything else. CASE: Imagine “a car moving at a speed of 120 or above”, now note that all accidents take a fraction of second to happen and will reduce the speed of the vehicle from 120 to 0 in that IMPACT. I won’t sound too geeky but what happens when something brakes in usual situations."
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"docid": "D506148#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_car-seat-safety-air-bags_396.bc\nCar seat safety: Air bags",
"text": "\"Home / Children's Health / Safety & Childproofing / Car Seat Safety Car seat safety: Air bags IN THIS ARTICLEDo air bags pose a danger to children? What makes them so dangerous? Where's the safest place for my child to sit? What if I have to put a child in the front seat? What about side air bags? Are the air bags in newer cars safer? Where can I get more information? Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board Last updated: August 2016Do air bags pose a danger to children? Yes. Front air bags have been required in all passenger cars since 1997 and all SUVs, pickups, and vans since 1998 because they save lives — but as of June 2007, they had also killed at least 180 children, several of them infants in rear-facing seats."
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"docid": "D728471#0",
"title": "http://www.airbagcenter.com/StaticPages/SelectStaticPage.aspx?content=77\n.",
"text": "\"Quick Reference Links Airbag Installation Basics Why is my airbag light on How airbags work Reset your diagnostic module Latest news on SRS airbags Airbag Replacement, what is needed Q. What are used airbags? Our airbags are classified as used because we are not - in example, a Ford Dealer or Chevy Dealer, etc.. So even though some of our products are new we must label them as used. In addition, we also sell airbags that have been in a car before but never deployed. Nonetheless, every part we sell is an Original Equipment Manufactured part. It is used because time has elapse, however - so was the airbag in your car that just deployed. So you see - your cars airbags were used as well and they worked fine. What we do as a company, that others don't, is to make sure that the components of the airbags we sell are in original condition. It is our attention to detail that has earned us a top notch reputation from auto rebuilders world wide. Q. Why are your prices so low? First we are a certified bulk purchaser with some of the largest airbag vendors in the industry."
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"docid": "D3502027#0",
"title": "http://www.diychatroom.com/f19/how-much-does-concrete-weigh-57537/\n.",
"text": "\"11-19-2009, 09:58 AM # 1nap You talking to me? Join Date: Dec 2007Location: sw mi Posts: 7,551 Rewards Points: 6,290View nap's Albumhow much does concrete weigh? I know there are a lot of variables but I am only looking for some approximations for a general mix concrete. What I need to do is figure out how much cured concrete I have to put in my PU truck for winter weight. Normally I toss in about 15 feet of ~10\"\" I-beam but that is causing damage to the bed. I can pour a block of concrete with re-bar in it that fits the floor shape well with a loop included so I can remove it with a tractor or winch when I want. That way the block would not move much plus with tie downs, I could secure it as well if needed. That just wasn't practical to do with the I-beams. Remove Advertisements Sponsored Links DIYChat Room.com Advertisement11-19-2009, 10:27 AM # 247_47Member Join Date: Sep 2007Location: Springville, NYPosts: 2,575 Rewards Points: 300View 47_47's Album Why don't you use concrete block? Easier to move and store."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parachute\nParachute",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the device. For sports and other activities involving a parachute, see Parachuting. For other uses, see Parachute (disambiguation). \"\" Parachutes\"\" redirects here. For the album by Coldplay, see Parachutes (album). It has been suggested that Canopy (parachute) be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since March 2017. Parachutes deploying. A parachute is a device used to slow the motion of an object through an atmosphere by creating drag (or in the case of ram-air parachutes, aerodynamic lift ). Parachutes are usually made out of light, strong fabric, originally silk, now most commonly nylon."
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"docid": "D1278638#0",
"title": "http://www.cars101.com/subaru_terms.html\n.",
"text": "\"Subaru-Speak: Do you speak Subaru? Glossary of Common Terms Subaru Outback, WRX, Tribeca, Crosstrek, BRZ, Legacy, Impreza, Forester, WRX, STI, Baja...a glossary of commonly used termssuggestions welcomed These unofficial definitions are by Joe Spitz who is responsible for content. This unofficial independent Subaru research site is designed to help you learn about Subarus. It is not sponsored, authorized, supported or approved by Subaru or any dealer and is not connected to or affiliated with, any dealer. Always contact your local dealer . Inspect any vehicle prior to purchasing. Information subject to change, correction, updating. Corrections, additions, suggestions welcomedhomepage, sitemap, contact. All text, formatting ©j spitz. unauthorized copying prohibited."
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"docid": "D868661#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/standard/physics/health_physics/using_the_spectrum/revision/1/\n.",
"text": "Physics Using the spectrum Page 1 2Back Next This revision bite includes the following subject areas: electromagnetic spectrums, the main parts of radio and television receivers. Work through them all or go to the ones that interest you. You may wish to print a hard copy for your reference. Parts of the electromagnetic spectrum You need to know that there exists a large family of waves, each with a different wavelength range, called the electromagnetic spectrum (sometimes shortened to the e-m spectrum). These waves all travel at the speed of light (300,000,000 metres per second) in a vacuum. In addition, for Credit Level only, you need to know more about these waves - what the waves are, what they have in common, what is special about each part of the spectrum and what the waves are used for. The electromagnetic spectrum (Credit). Electromagnetic waves carry transverse vibrations in electrical and magnetic fields, not vibrating particles. Electromagnetic waves do not need matter to travel through - they can travel through empty space (a vacuum). In a vacuum, all electromagnetic waves travel at approximately 3 x 10 8 m/s - the fastest speed possible."
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"docid": "D792115#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-do-radio-waves-travel-at-the-speed-of-light-and-not-sound\nWhy do radio waves travel at the speed of light and not sound?",
"text": "\"Waves (physics) Speed of Light Physics Why do radio waves travel at the speed of light and not sound?ad by Atlassian Jira official site. One tool is enough to track issues & release great software. Try Jira for free. Free Trial at atlassian.com11 Answers Ben Baert, Radio amateur Answered Jan 10, 2016 · Author has 1.9k answers and 3.1m answer views There are two key points that may cause confusion: (visible) light and radio waves are both electromagnetic radiation;radio stations do transmit radio waves, but they're not sound waves; they're electromagnetic waves. Radio waves and light are both part of the electromagnetic spectrumsource: nasa.gov Light is just a portion of this spectrum, and visible light (to humans) in turn is just a portion of light. Radio waves are in a different part of this spectrum than (visible) light, but they are fundamentally the same thing: electromagnetic radiation. The difference is the frequency and thus wavelength, with radio waves having a longer wavelength and thus lower frequency. Radio stations transmit electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) rather than sound waves A radio station will turn sound waves (the music or the presenter speaking) into electromagnetic radiation with a certain wavelength and frequency, transmitted by an antenna, which is then picked up by your radio and again turned into sound waves.source: wikipedia.org As to why the speed of sound is so much lower than the speed of electromagnetic radiation, I refer to Richard Muller's excellent answer.1.5k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?promoted by UC Berkeley Extension Organic chemistry course at UC Berkeley Extension. Prepare for grad school & health careers with courses from UC Berkeley Extension."
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"docid": "D1147317#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_5_things_that_electromagnetic_waves_all_have_in_common\nWhat do all electromagnetic waves have in common?",
"text": "What do all electromagnetic waves have in common? They all have.. -a density field (B) - (In radio-/TV-waves) They change between electrisity and magnetism. -The area they cower is determined by the power used, to create them. … James Martindale 602 Contributions What is the source of all electromagnetic waves? Electromagnetic waves come from accelerating electric charges, often electrons in atoms. The energy given off travels in a wave that is partly electric and partly magnetic. Lt. Sarkijevic 11B infentry 18 Contributions What do all electromagnetic waves have the same?they all have the same speed Garry1g 56 Contributions All electromagnetic waves have the same what?they all have the same speed at which they travel What are two things all electromagnetic waves have in common? An electric field and a magnetic field both perpendicular to the direction of propagation. Koshal Cheetmun 21 Contributions What do electromagnetic waves have in common?"
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"docid": "D2825455#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-fundamental-reason-why-the-speed-of-light-is-constant-in-all-frames-of-reference\nWhat is the fundamental reason of the speed of light being constant in all frames of reference?",
"text": "\"Frames of Reference Speed of Light Relativity (physics) Physics What is the fundamental reason of the speed of light being constant in all frames of reference?100 + Answers Guido Wuyts Answered Nov 30, 2017 · Author has 170 answers and 75k answer views At the risk of being drowned amid all the answers here, let me try to add my little one:-)In many answers the gist is: having observed its reality, Einstein took it as his second postulate. This, of course, implements the question, but does not answer it. However, since then, there have been found ways of reformulating Special Relativity, by posing more intuitive relativity axioms, and obtaining the constancy of light speed as a lemma, rather than having started with it as a counterintuitive axiom. This can be done by considering “light (speed)” as a, yes the, “communication” tool (speed) of material particles and their interacting forces, for probing their neighbours and comparing distances and times with them. The communication “protocols” would be light clocks. By comparing a “moving” and a “rest” system of (previously synchronised = identical) light clocks, one would successively observe:time dilation of moving system ( longer to-and-fro light paths perpendicular to motion),length contraction of moving system ( equal times -for the sake of isotropy of time!- of to-and-fro light paths, perpendicular and parallel to motion),different simultaneity in moving system (“broken” simultaneity of its halfway return times)mutuality of these observations! ( Relativity of motion: each system may consider itself at rest and the other moving)AND! constancy of light speed. Which has been the gauging tool for all those observations in the first place. See also my Guido Wuyts' answer to What determines the speed of light?"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/31165315/physics-chap-26-29-flash-cards/\nphysics chap 26-29",
"text": "\"133 terms knswonkephysics chap 26-29blinn college introductory physics review questions Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortwhat does a changing magnetic field induce? an electric fieldwhat does a changing electric field induce a magnetic fieldwhat produces an electromagnetic wave a vibrating electric charge, usually an electronwhy does an electromagnetic wave in space never slow down in empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed, the speed of lightwhy does an electromagnetic wave in space never speed up in empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed, the speed of lightwhat do electric and magnetic fields contain and transport energywhat is light energy-carrying waves of electric and magnetic fields that continually regenerate each other and travel at a single fixed speedwhat is the principle difference between a radio wave and light frequencywhat is the principle difference between light and an x-ray frequencyhow much of the measured electromagnetic spectrum does light occupy less than 1 millionth of 1 percentwhat color does visible light of the lowest frequencies appear? of the highest? lowest is red highest is violethow do the frequency of a radio wave compare to the frequency of the vibrating electrons that produce it samehow is the wavelength of light related to its frequency the higher the frequency of the vibrating electron the shorter the wavelength of lightwhat is the wavelength of a wave that has a frequency of 1 Hz an travels at 300,000 km/s 300,000 kmin what sense do we say that outer space is not really empty it is filled with electromagnetic radiationthe sound coming from one tuning fork can force another to vibrate what is the analogous effect for light a light wave can force electrons in material into vibrationin what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is the resonant frequency of electrons in glass ultraviolet regionwhat is the fate of the energy in ultraviolet light that is incident upon glass ultraviolet is too high frequency to enter glasswhat is the fate of the energy in visible light that is incident upon glass some of it reflects back to the source, some is absorbed into the glass, and never heard from again the rest passes through the glass and continues on its wayhow does the frequency of re-emitted light in a transparent material compare to the frequency of the light that stimulates its re-emission the frequency of emitted light in a transparent object is the same as light that stimulates its re-emissionhow does the average speed of light in glass compare with its speed in a vacuum the speed of light in glass is lower, alwayswhy are infrared waves often called heat waves induce resonance in molecules and increase internal energy in a substancewhy do opaque materials become warmer when light shines on them they absorb the electromagnetic radiationwhy are metals shiny they have free electrons which can move freely throughout the metal. when light shines on these electrons, they vibrate and instead of energy springing from atom to atom it is reflected as visible light this is what appears as the shininess of metalswhy do wet objects normally look darker than the same objects when dry when objects are dry the light bounces directly to the eye but when wet light bounces inside the wet region before the eyedistinguish between umbra and penumbra for a celestial body such as the moon during an eclipse penumbra is the partial shadow umbra is the full shadowdo the earth and moon always cast shadows? what do we call the occurrence where one passes withing the shadow of the other both do but the moon does not cast a shadow when it is being eclipsed (solar eclipse, full moon)distinguish between the rods and cones of the eye and between their functions rods-respond to light, aren't in center of eye, active at low light, used to see in the dark cones-respond to color, located in the center of eye, active at higher light levels used for normal visionwhat are the two unusual features of vision on the periphery of human vision very sensitive to motion, color of the object disappearswhy do red hot and blue hot stars look white to the eye the sensors in our eyes, that detect color, aren't sensitive enough to see the colors in a dim light. if you look through binoculars you will probably see some colorwhat is the relationship between the frequency of light and its color different frequencies of visible light are different colors, in order of increasing frequency: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violetwhat occurs when the outer electrons that buzz about the atomic nucleus encounter electromagnetic waves the energy of the wave is transferred to the electron and moves it to a higher orbital, then the electron releases the energy as it returns to its preferred orbital. unless it is a strong wave, then it may completely remove the electron from the atomwhen outer electrons are set into vibration, what do they emit lightwhat happens to light when it falls upon a material that has a natural frequency equal to the frequency of the light the light is scatteredwhat happens to light when it falls upon a material that has a natural frequency above or below the frequency of the light the light is absorbed due to resonancewhat color light is transmitted through a piece of red glass redwhat is a pigment tiny particles that absorb specific colorswhat warms more quickly in sunlight, a colorless or a colored piece of glass....why?"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/1622580/physics-light-flash-cards/\nPhysics- Light",
"text": "41 terms lukeasmithers Physics- Light Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What's the primary source of light? the sun Explain how visible objects are visible Everything that is visible is made visible by the light it absorbs and reflect from its sources What did scientists think up until Newton and beyond? UP until the tim of Newton and beyond, most philosophers and scientists thought that light consisted of particles. What fact was the particle theory supported by? The particle theory was supported by the fact that light seemed to move in straight lines (more than one) instead of spreading out as waves do. Describe the photoelectric effect In 1905, Einstein published a theory explaining the photoelectric effect. This theory says that light consists of particles- massless bundles of electromagnetic energy- later called photons What is the modern view on light? The modern view on light is that light has dual nature: part wave, part particle Describe Olaus Roemer's experiment Olaus Roemer was the first to try to measure the speed of light in 1675. He did this by measuring the periods of Jupiter's moons. Olaus found that when earth was rotating opposite the moon, Jupiter's moons' period appeared longer than when we were facing the moon."
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"docid": "D1497922#0",
"title": "https://phys.org/news/2016-05-how-does-light-travel.html\nHow does light travel?",
"text": "\"Home Physics General Physics May 20, 2016How does light travel? May 20, 2016 by Matt Williams, Universe Today Light moves at different wavelengths, represented here by the different colors seen in a prism. Credit: NASA and ESAEver since Democritus – a Greek philosopher who lived between the 5th and 4th century's BCE – argued that all of existence was made up of tiny indivisible atoms, scientists have been speculating as to the true nature of light. Whereas scientists ventured back and forth between the notion that light was a particle or a wave until the modern, the 20th century led to breakthroughs that showed that it behaves as both. These included the discovery of the electron, the development of quantum theory, and Einstein's Theory of Relativity. However, there remains many fascinating and unanswered questions when it comes to light, many of which arise from its dual nature. For instance, how is it that light can be apparently without mass, but still behave as a particle? And how can it behave like a wave and pass through a vacuum, when all other waves require a medium to propagate? Theory of Light in the 19th Century: During the Scientific Revolution, scientists began moving away from Aristotelian scientific theories that had been seen as accepted canon for centuries. This included rejecting Aristotle's theory of light, which viewed it as being a disturbance in the air (one of his four \"\"elements\"\" that composed matter), and embracing the more mechanistic view that light was composed of indivisible atoms."
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"docid": "D1392220#0",
"title": "https://www.smartsciencepro.com/types-waves-electromagnetic/\nTypes of Waves, Mechanical & Electromagnetic Waves",
"text": "Types of Waves, Mechanical & Electromagnetic Waves October 10, 2014 By Shyam Chathuranga 1 Comment Earth is full of unbelievable science pieces. Humans have identified many phenomenons after years of experiments and yet they haven’t identified all of them, will never be probably. Even you haven’t notice the science around you, it happens everyday 24/7. Waves are just one of them. I have explained you 2 types of waves in a previous post. It was about transverse waves and longitudinal waves. Amazing thing is those 2 wave types belong to something that I’m going to explain now. There are energy types which transfer as light waves and sound waves. You already know the necessity of a medium for sound waves. However, the light waves do not require any medium to travel."
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"docid": "D2217786#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/33647207/chapter-15-flash-cards/\nChapter 15",
"text": "\"44 terms LEAHNYBREEChapter 15Honors Physical Science Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort How are waves produced and how do they carry energy? Waves are produced by something that vibrates, and they carry energy from one place to another. How does a sound and water wave move? Sound and water waves move through medium, without matter to transfer the energy, sound and water waves cannot move. How are electromagnetic waves made? Electromagnetic waves are made by vibrating electric charges and can travel through space where matter is not present. How do electromagnetic waves travel? Electromagnetic waves travel by transferring energy between vibrating electric and magnetic fields."
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"title": "https://www.teachengineering.org/lessons/view/cub_soundandlight_lesson7\nLesson: Visible Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum",
"text": "\"Figure 1. The electromagnetic spectrum. copyright Summary During this lesson, the electromagnetic spectrum is explained and students learn that visible light makes up only a portion of this wide spectrum. Students also learn that engineers use electromagnetic waves for many different applications. This engineering curriculum meets Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Engineering Connection Engineers use many types of electromagnetic waves. Gamma radiation is emitted by fuel rods in nuclear power plants, x-rays are used to see inside our bodies, ultraviolet light can be used to sanitize things, microwaves are used to cook, and radio waves allow us to communicate over large distances. Pre-Req Knowledge This lesson follows Lessons 1-6 of the Sound and Light Unit. Learning Objectives After this lesson, students should be able to: Explain that light can be considered an electromagnetic wave. Give two examples of how engineers use electromagnetic waves."
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"docid": "D641004#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/103980140/astronomy-ch-34-flash-cards/\nAstronomy Ch. 3&4",
"text": "\"47 terms trystenbailey Astronomy Ch. 3&4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Frequency Colors are the result of the blank of light Radio & visible The two forms of EM radiation that penetrate the atmosphere best are: Temperature The frequency at which a black body's intensity peaks depends directly on its: The Doppler Effect Radial motion can be revealed by spectroscopic analysis using the: Blue If a light source is approaching you, you will observe: Frequency The number of waves passing the observer per second is: Wavelength The distance between successive wave crests defines the blank of a wave All travel at the speed of light Which of these is constant for all types of electromagnetic radiation is space No material medium to go through Light waves differ fundamentally from water or sound waves because: Ultraviolet rays Which form of EM radiation would be blocked in the stratosphere by ozone? Radio Of all EM waves, the ones carrying the least energy per photon are: Violet The visible waves carrying the most energy appear to the human eye as: Infrared The type of electromagnetic radiation that is perceived as heat is: Ultraviolet The type of electromagnetic radiation that can result in sunburn is: Green What color is the human eye most sensitive to?1,000,000,000 How many nanometers are in a meter?1/3 Hz What is the frequency in Hz of a wave with a period of 3 seconds?6 m/sec What is the velocity of a wave with a wavelength of 12 m and a period of 2 sec? Number of sec needed for the wave to repeat itself at any given pts in space The period of a wave is: Electromagnetic That the energy is carried in the form of rapidly fluctuating electric and magnetic fields False T or F: radio waves and x-Rays travel at the same speed and carry the same energy False T or F: ground based astronomy is mainly done in optical and ultraviolet wavelengths False T or F: the Doppler Effect can only measure motion along our line of sight, not across it True T or F: other than substituting the speed of sound for the speed of light, the Doppler formula works the same for observed shifts in the sound and light waves False T or F: the velocity of a wave is the product of its wavelength and its frequency True T or F: the frequency of waves is measured in Hertz, or waves/seconds False T or F: sound waves and electromagnetic waves travel best in a vacuum True T or F: X-rays travel faster in a vacuum than do lower energy radio waves True T or F: red light has the longest wavelength of any visible light False T or F: blue light, ultraviolet rays, sound waves, and gamma rays are all electromagnetic radiation False T or F: microwaves have a higher energy than infrared waves A few bright emission lines A neon light (thin hot neon gas in a sealed tube) gives us: The detect the presence of a particular atom/ molecule Spectral lines are often referred to as the stars \"\"fingerprints\"\" because: Spectroscopy The analysis of the ways in which matter emits and absorbs radiation A few bright lights against a dark background The Orion Nebula, M-42, is a hot, thin cloud of glowing gas, so it's spectrum is: Kirchhoff The three laws dealing with the creation of various spectra are due to: Faster speed and temperature The broadening of spectral lines can be caused by: Roygbiv In a continuous spectrum: Individual lines An emission spectrum consists of: Black lines in continuous spectrum Absorption lines consist of: False T or F: rotation of a star can cause its observed spectral lines to be sharper True T or F: in our sun, the spectral lines of hydrogen are weak, compared to their appearance in hotter stars True T or F: the radial velocity of a stars motion in space can also broaden its spectral lines False T or F: only a hot, thin gas can produce an emission line True T or F: the absorption lines for a cool thin gas are identical in wavelength and energy to the emission lines of the same gas if hot enough to glow True T or F: the line intensity of a spectrum depends both on the abundance of a particular element and its temperature as well False T or F: all wavelengths of light carry the same energy per photon Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Features Quizlet Live Quizlet Learn Diagrams Flashcards Mobile Help Sign up Help Center Honor Code Community Guidelines Students Teachers About Company Press Jobs Privacy Terms Follow us Language© 2018 Quizlet Inc. \""
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"docid": "D2274158#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/fast-radio-waves-travel-aa99d5be769d3b6f\nHow Fast Do Radio Waves Travel?",
"text": "Science Physics Optics & Waves Q: How Fast Do Radio Waves Travel? A: Quick Answer Radio waves travel at a velocity that is equal to the speed of light traveling in a vacuum, which is 186,282 miles per second. Top speed is only possible in empty space; passing through transparent liquids and solids like crystals cause waves to bend, which slows down their speed. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Speed of Radio Waves? What Are Some of the Properties Common to All Electromagnetic Waves? What Do All Electromagnetic Waves Have in Common? Full Answer The unit that measures radio waves, hertz, was named after Heinrich Hertz, who first proved the existence and speed of radio waves. Hertz also proved that radio waves are actually a form of light. Albert Einstein and other scientists have established that nothing with mass can travel as fast as light speed, but light and sound waves sometimes travel slower. Learn more about Optics & Waves Sources: missionscience.nasa.gov space.com Related Questions Q: What Is the Speed of Light in Miles Per Second?"
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"docid": "D1822390#0",
"title": "http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/L/light.html\nlight",
"text": "\"light Spectrum of visible light. Isaac Newton (left) and Christiaan Huygens. Reflection of light explained by both the particle and wave theories. Refraction explained by particle and wave theories. Thomas Young's double-slit experiment. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye. Visible light occupies a narrow band of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum between about 4 × 10 -7 meter (red) to about 7 × 10 -7 meter (violet). Beyond these wavelengths lie the infrared and ultraviolet regions, respectively. The term 'light' is sometimes used to describe radiation in other parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. We talk about 'infrared light' or 'ultraviolet light. '"
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"docid": "D1294292#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/19764197/waves-flash-cards/\nwaves",
"text": "71 terms lordonwaves Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortrefraction the change in direction of a wave when it travels from one material to another (also speed changes)reflection when waves bounce off a surface such as a mirrordiffraction the bending of waves around an object,v = λ f the mathmatical relationship between frequency, wavelength and wave speedhow can waves transport energy WITHOUT transporting matter from place to place? the waves pass energy from particles to particleshow does the SPACING between coils of a spring changes if the AMPLITUDE of compressional waves increases compressional waves with GREATER amplitude have rarefractions that are MORE SPREAD APART and compressions that are MORE SQUEEZED TOGETHERPREDICT how the wavelength of waves traveling with the same speed would change if the frequency of the waves increases the wavelength would DECREASEwhat do waves carry? energy (not matter)what is a wave? a disturbance that moves through matter or space it transports energy from one place to anotherwhat kind of waves can ONLY travel through some types of matter? mechanical waveswhat kind of waves can travel either through matter or empty space? electromagnetic waveswhat kind of wave causes particles to move back and forth at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels? transverse waveswhat are the high points in transverse waves called? crestswhat are the low points in transverse waves called?"
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"docid": "D3439087#0",
"title": "http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~coursedev/Online%20tutorials/Waves.htm\nIntroduction to Waves",
"text": "\"Introduction to Waves Overview: This section introduces the properties of waves and wave motion. A number of fundamental physical phenomena are describeable as waves. In Chemistry 111A you will be introduced to quantum mechanics, which is also sometimes called wave mechanics. Skills: Relating wavelength, frequency and wave velocity Simple problems involving constructive and destructive interference New terms: Amplitude Wavelength Frequency Harmonic Superposition In the last tutorial section, we introduced electric fields and the notion that opposite charges attract. In the very first tutorial, The Atom, we saw that electrons in an atom remain outside the nucleus. Even though there is a positive charge inside the nucleus, the electrons do not collapse into the nucleus. Why don't the electrons simply fall into the nucleus and neutralize the positively charged protons? This question baffled many great scientists for a number of years. Classical physics cannot describe the details of the atom very well. It was not until quantum mechanics emerged in the early 20th century that a more detailed description of the atom's behavior was possible."
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"docid": "D983770#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_fast_do_electromagnetic_waves_travel_in_empty_space\nHow fast do electromagnetic waves travel through space?",
"text": "\"Quirkyquantummechanic 135,308 Contributions How fast do electromagnetic waves travel through space? Electromagnetic waves travel through a vacuum at the speed of light. Whether that electromagnetic wave is a radio wave, a microwave, light, an X-ray or a gamma ray, it will mo …Quirkyquantummechanic 135,308 Contributions Why do electromagnetic waves travel in space? Electromagnetic waves travel in space because their nature is to \"\"leave\"\" their point of creation. If we toss a rock into a smooth pond, ripples move out from where the rock co …Piplup9793 7 Contributions How fast do electromagnetic waves travel? Perhaps you have heard of the \"\"speed of light\"\" ? Light is an electromagnetic wave, and its speed is the speed of all forms of electromagnetic radiation. Th …Rascal77 4,478 Contributions Approximately how fast do electromagnetic waves travel through space?300 million m/s 300,000 km/second, equivalent to 300 million meters/second. That speed is known as the \"\"speed of light\"\". Edit Al Cohen 126,337 Contributions Senior Fellow in Electrical Engineering Can electromagnetic waves travel through empty space?"
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"docid": "D26793#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_light\nSpeed of light",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Lightspeed\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Speed of light (disambiguation) and Lightspeed (disambiguation). Speed of light Sunlight takes about 8 minutes 17 seconds to travel the average distance from the surface of the Sun to the Earth. Exact valuesmetres per second 299 792 458Planck length per Planck time (i.e., Planck units) 1Approximate values (to three significant digits)kilometres per hour 1080 million ( 1.08 × 10 9)miles per second 186 000miles per hour [1] 671 million ( 6.71 × 10 8)astronomical units per day 173 [Note 1]parsecs per year 0.307 [Note 2]Approximate light signal travel times Distance Timeone foot 1.0 nsone metre 3.3 nsfrom geostationary orbit to Earth 119 msthe length of Earth's equator 134 msfrom Moon to Earth 1.3 sfrom Sun to Earth (1 AU) 8.3 minone light year 1.0 yearone parsec 3.26 yearsfrom nearest star to Sun ( 1.3 pc) 4.2 yearsfrom the nearest galaxy (the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy) to Earth 25 000 yearsacross the Milky Way 100 000 yearsfrom the Andromeda Galaxy to Earth 2.5 million yearsfrom Earth to the edge of the observable universe 46.5 billion years The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant important in many areas of physics. Its exact value is 299,792,458 metres per second (approximately 3.00 × 10 8m/s, or 300,000 km/s (186,000 mi/s) [Note 3] ). It is exact because by international agreement a metre is defined to be the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299792458 second. [ Note 4] [3] According to special relativity, c is the maximum speed at which all conventional matter and hence all known forms of information in the universe can travel. Though this speed is most commonly associated with light, it is in fact the speed at which all massless particles and changes of the associated fields travel in vacuum (including electromagnetic radiation and gravitational waves ). Such particles and waves travel at c regardless of the motion of the source or the inertial reference frame of the observer. In the special and general theories of relativity, c interrelates space and time, and also appears in the famous equation of mass–energy equivalence E = mc 2. ["
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"docid": "D487285#0",
"title": "http://aetherforce.com/the-aether-the-torus-and-the-wave-structure-of-matter/\nThe Aether, the Torus and the Wave Structure of Matter",
"text": "The Aether, the Torus and the Wave Structure of Matter Posted by Aether Cleric Admin The Torus (Latin for Ring) is the perfected geometry of the human energy field. It is the shape of the human zygote after 512 cell division, thus it stores all the Memory of We Are. It is essentially a sphere that has imploded to form a doughnut-like shape, highly efficient, having maximum volume for mininum surface area. That is why smoke-rings take this form, as it is a dynamic and intelligent way for atoms to move through space. The iris of the eye is also a torus, as this perfected geometry captures light at the optimum level. In fact, everything is a torus, a proton, an apple, the planet earth with its dimpled north and south poles are all torii (plural). Crazy pool vortex Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. This 4th dimensional imploded sphere is the Language of Higher Dimensions. It must be taught to all children of all ages, so that our future designs ring with this psycho-active hyper geometries."
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"docid": "D1381411#0",
"title": "https://helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/qa_sp_en.html\nAsk Us",
"text": "\"Where Do the Photons Go? When photons come out of a galaxy, where do they go? Do these photons get old? Do they change in any way? Our galaxy is just one of many galaxies. Galaxies clump together in clusters and even \"\"super-sized\"\" clusters. All of the photons that escape from a galaxy enter into what is known as the \"\"intergalactic medium\"\" - just the space between galaxies. ( Note: this space is not empty, but is filled with electromagnetic radiation, dark matter, and dark energy, for example. ) These photons travel through the universe until they encounter something to interact with.... for example, our eyes or our telescopes. They do not \"\"age\"\"."
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"docid": "D2030625#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/26257671/science-chap-2-flash-cards/\nScience Chap 2",
"text": "110 terms karishma_raghuram Science Chap 2Science Chap 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortwave A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from place to place.frequency Frequency is the number of complete waves that pass a given point in a certain amount of timeenergy Energy is defined as the ability to do workhertz Frequency is measured in units called hertz (Hz)medium the material through which a wave travels is called a mediumelectromagnetic radiation The energy that is transferred through space by electromagnetic waves is called electromagnetic radiationcrest The high point of a wave is called a cresttrough The low point is called a troughelectromagnetic spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum is the complete range of electromagnetic waves placed in order of increasing frequency. Electromagnetic spectrum is made up of: Radio waves Infrared waves Visible light Ultraviolet rays X-rays Gamma rays (RIVU-XG)..order matters longest wavelength to shortest least energy to most energyamplitude Amplitude is the maximum distance that the particles of the medium carrying the wave move away from their rest positions.wavelength The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave is its wavelengthtransparent A transparent material transmits most of the light that strikes itsecondary color . Two primary colors combine in equal amounts to create a secondary colortranslucent A translucent material scatters lightcomplementary colors Any two colors that combine to form white light are called complementary colors e.g. Yellow/Blue, Cyan/Red, Magenta/Greenopaque An opaque material reflects or absorbs all of the light that strikes itpigment Colored substances that are used to color other materials. Pigments absorb some colors and reflect others.primary colors Three colors that can combine to make any other color are called primary colors a) Primary colors of light - RGB (Red, Green, Blue) e.g. Laptop monitor b) Primary colors of Pigments - CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow) e.g. Printerreflection Reflection occurs when an object or wave bounces back off a surface through which it cannot passoptical axis Optical axis is an imaginary line that divides a mirror in halflaw of reflection a) The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection b) all waves obey this lawfocal point The point at which rays parallel to the optical axis meet or converge is called the focal point The location of the focal point depends on the shape of the mirror. The more curved the mirror is, the closer the focal point is to the mirror.real image A real image forms when rays actually meet.plane mirror A plane mirror is a flat sheet of glass that has a smooth, silver-colored coating on one sideconvex mirror A mirror with a surface that curves outward is a convex mirror.image An image is a copy of an object formed by reflected or refracted rays of lightrefraction Light travels in straight lines if the medium it travels through does not change. If light enters a new medium, it might slow down or speed up, because the speed of light is different for different mediums. If light enters the new medium perpendicular to the boundary, it will keep moving in the same direction. But if it hits the boundary at an angle, it will also bend."
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"docid": "D3283995#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/8538\nWaves Vibrations and Oscillations",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Physics Mechanics Waves Vibrations and Oscillations Unanswered | Answered Waves Vibrations and Oscillations Parent Category: Mechanics From pendulums, to sound, to Schrödinger's equation, waves and vibrational motion are of fundamental importance to all of the disciplines of physics. Please direct all questions concerning the causes, mechanics, applications, and significance of oscillatory behavior into this category.1 2 3 >How does a transistor act as a oscillator? A: actually any active components will oscillate with positive feedback A transistor can be used as an amplifier along with an LC tank circuit to form an oscillator; it is an active device (as LIBURNO states) which will amplify the feedback signal coming out of the LC tank circuit. The tank circuit... How does a transistor act as a oscillator amplifier and switch? The red line goes down and the blue line just goes all the way up. Cool right? What is oscillation in a chest tube?movement of fluid in chest tube R/T inspiration & expiration The product of the wavelength times the frequency of a wave is its?velocity cause Velocity= wavelength X frequency Frequency and cumultive frequency are two types of? Data representation. Cumulative frequency is the sum of all previous frequencies. What is the difference between crystal and local oscillator?"
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-speed-of-an-intercontinental-ballistic-missile\nWhat is the speed of an intercontinental ballistic missile?",
"text": "Debájit Sarkar, Subject Matter Expert- Smart Weapons & Unmanned Vehicle Systems Updated Dec 14, 2016 · Author has 96 answers and 738.9k answer views Originally Answered: How fast do intercontinental ballistic missiles travel? An ICBM in ballistic flight constantly changes speed and altitude, so it's incorrect to think of a steady speed or altitude. A two- or three-stage booster burns for a few minutes, and accelerates the payload to a velocity of 6-7 km/sec . Once the payload escapes the Earth’s velocity they travel in a normal projectile motion parabola for about 20 minutes, reaching a maximum height of about 1,000km. From this height the warheads makes a re entry into the atmosphere . The terminal velocity of re-entry vehicle (warhead) of the ICBM depends on atmospheric entry angle and certain individual boost phase parameters. Air resistance slows down the speed of the warheads from 6-7 km/sec [1] and this depends on the warhead’s size and weight because the rate of slowing from air resistance increases with the warhead’s size and weight. To find out how the Trajectory & Impact Time is arrived at you can take a look at this link below : Page on ufl.edu The Federation of American Scientists states that the LGM 30 Minuteman III has a Speed of 15,000 mph at burnout LGM-30 Minuteman IIIFootnotes [1] http://space.au.af.mil/au-18-200...67.5k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How can a ballistic missile travel so far? How fast does a ballistic missile travel? Would it be feasible to travel intercontinentally using ballistic missile technology?"
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"docid": "D999017#0",
"title": "https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/blog/2010/04/08/new-start-treaty-and-protocol\nThe New START Treaty and Protocol",
"text": "\"Earlier today, President Obama and President Medvedev of Russia signed the New START treaty and its protocol. PDF versions of these documents are available here: Read the Treaty (pdf)Read the Protocol (pdf)UPDATED with video: [ [nid:10804]]See the full photo gallery here. After signing these documents, both presidents gave remarks and answered questions. Read the full transcript , video will be posted here later today. An excerpt of President Obama's opening remarks is below: Finally, this day demonstrates the determination of the United States and Russia -- the two nations that hold over 90 percent of the world’s nuclear weapons -- to pursue responsible global leadership. Together, we are keeping our commitments under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which must be the foundation for global non-proliferation. While the New START treaty is an important first step forward, it is just one step on a longer journey. As I said last year in Prague, this treaty will set the stage for further cuts. And going forward, we hope to pursue discussions with Russia on reducing both our strategic and tactical weapons, including non-deployed weapons. President Medvedev and I have also agreed to expand our discussions on missile defense."
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"docid": "D732064#0",
"title": "https://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/u-s-tests-minuteman-iii-icbm-as-russia-speeds-past-in-1792170598\nU.S. Tests Minuteman III ICBM As Russia Speeds Past In Missile Technology",
"text": "U. S. Tests Minuteman III ICBM As Russia Speeds Past In Missile Technology Terrell Jermaine Starr2/09/17 2:23pm Filed to: Minuteman III Missile 204In this Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016 file photo provided by U. S. Air Force, an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launches during an operational test at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. Like a giant pen stroke in the sky, an unarmed Minuteman 3 nuclear missile roared out of its underground bunker on the California coastline Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, and soared over the Pacific, inscribing the signature of American power amid growing worry about North Korea’s pursuit of nuclear weapons capable of reaching U. S. soil. When it comes to deterring an attack by North Korea or other potential adversaries, the missile is the message. ( U. S. Air Force via AP, File)Last night, the U. S. Air Force test-launched an unarmed Minuteman III ICBM from the Vandenberg Air Force Base. It’s not an event that happens every day, but it’s done to verify the reliability and accuracy of the weapons system. While it could be seen as a message to a belligerent North Korea, it’s still a test of a system wildly outdated compared to what Russia is arming up with. The missile, equipped with a reentry vehicle, flew 4,200 miles to a test range near the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It was pulled at random from a silo at Minot Air Force Base, in North Dakota, then transported and reassembled at Vandenberg. There are no more details on how the test went. See the video below: Though, given how North Korea recently announced that it is developing an ICBM that can reach the U. S. mainland, the Minuteman III launch may have just been a message to Pyongyang that Washington can strike it with little notice. The missile definitely wasn’t initially created with Kim Jong-un in mind."
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"docid": "D2365856#0",
"title": "https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/4084/does-iss-follow-earths-rotation\nDoes ISS follow Earth's rotation?",
"text": "\"_Space Exploration Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for spacecraft operators, scientists, engineers, and enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Does ISS follow Earth's rotation?up vote9down votefavorite1Is ISS orbiting with or against the rotation of Earth? Is it important in any aspect for the space station?iss orbitshare improve this questionedited Mar 24 '14 at 13:37Pearson Art Photo ♦69.5k 15 192 387asked Mar 24 '14 at 11:12Zoltán Schmidt2,339 5 22 601Because I like to state the obvious: Yes it follow the rotation of the earth around the sun – Antzi Jul 19 '16 at 1:511Yes on all three accounts. Staying in LEO follows Earth around the Sun. Prograde orbit, moving over the surface in the direction surface travels due to Earth spin. And spinning in the same direction as Earth, at one revolution per orbit, so its orientation to surface below remains fixed (e.g. the Cupola module facing Earth at all times). – SF. Sep 28 '17 at 8:09add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote21down voteaccepted The ISS orbit is prograde - in the direction of the Earth rotation. Prograde orbits are orbits with inclination less than 90 degrees. ISS inclination is 51.6 degrees."
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"docid": "D1787500#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction\nNorth Korea and weapons of mass destruction",
"text": "\"North Korea and weapons of mass destruction From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Nuclear program of North Korea\"\" redirects here. For its nuclear power program, see Nuclear power in North Korea. Democratic People's Republic of Korea First nuclear weapon test October 9, 2006Last nuclear test September 3, 2017 [1]Largest yield test50 kilotons of TNT (210 TJ) based off Korea Meteorological Administration [2] - 250 kilotons of TNT (1,000 TJ) NORSAR revised estimate based on a tremor of 6.1M [3] [a]Total tests 6Current strategic arsenal 13–60 weapons [4] [5]Maximum missile range 13,000 km (8,100 mi) Hwasong-15 [6] [b]NPT party Not a member (withdrew in 2003)Weapons of mass destruction By type Biological Chemical Nuclear Radiological By country Albania Algeria Argentina Australia Brazil Bulgaria Canada China Egypt France Germany India Iran Iraq Israel Italy Japan Libya Mexico Myanmar Netherlands North Korea Pakistan Philippines Poland Romania Russia Saudi Arabia South Africa South Korea Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Ukraine United Kingdom United States Proliferation Chemical Nuclear Missiles Treaties List of treaties Book Categoryv t e Nuclear weapons Background History Warfare Design Testing Delivery Yield Effects and estimated megadeaths of explosions Winter Workers Ethics Arsenals Arms race Espionage Proliferation Disarmament Terrorism Opposition Nuclear-armed states NPT recognized United States Russia United Kingdom France China Others India Israel (undeclared) Pakistan North Korea Former South Africa Belarus Kazakhstan Ukrainev t e North Korea and weapons of mass destruction Events Missile tests199320062009201320142017Nuclear tests2006200920132016 (January)2016 (September)2017See also2017–18 North Korea crisis Korean People's Army Korean People's Army Strategic Force Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Site Ryanggang explosion Songun Yongbyonv t e North Korea has a military nuclear weapons program, [7] and also has a significant quantity of chemical and biological weapons. As of 2003 North Korea is no longer a party to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). [ 8] The country has come under sanctions after conducting a number of nuclear tests, beginning in 2006. Contents1 History2 Nuclear weapons2.1 Overview2.1.1 20062.1.1.1 Aftermath of 2006 nuclear test2.1.2 20092.1.3 20132.1.4 December 2015 hydrogen bomb claim2.1.5 20162.1.5.1 First claimed North Korean hydrogen bomb test2.1.5.2 Aftermath of claimed North Korean hydrogen bomb test2.1.5.3 First nuclear warhead test explosion2.1.6 20172.2 Fissile material production2.2.1 Plutonium facilities2.2.2 Highly enriched uranium program2.3 Stockpile estimates and projections2.3.1 Defense Intelligence Agency2.3.2 Siegfried S. Hecker2.3.3 Institute for Science and International Security2.3.4 FAS2.3.5 SIPRI2.3.6 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists3 Chemical and biological weapons4 Delivery systems4.1 History4.2 Status4.3 Operational delivery systems4.3.1 Operational or successfully tested4.3.2 Untested5 Exports related to ballistic missile technology5.1 Export partners5.1.1 Former export partners5.1.2 Rejection by a potential export partner6 International Responses7 See also8 Notes9 References10 External links History [ edit]See also: Timeline of the North Korean nuclear program The nuclear program can be traced back to about 1962, when North Korea committed itself to what it called \"\"all-fortressization\"\", which was the beginning of the hyper-militarized North Korea of today. [ 9] In 1963, North Korea asked the Soviet Union for help in developing nuclear weapons, but was refused. The Soviet Union agreed to help North Korea develop a peaceful nuclear energy program, including the training of nuclear scientists. Later, China, after its nuclear tests, similarly rejected North Korean requests for help with developing nuclear weapons. [ 10]Soviet engineers took part in the construction of the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center [11] and began construction of an IRT-2000 research reactor in 1963, which became operational in 1965 and was upgraded to 8 MW in 1974. ["
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"docid": "D2977317#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_bombardment\nKinetic bombardment",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Project Thor\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Thor (disambiguation). \"\" Kinetic strike\"\" redirects here. For the political euphemism, see kinetic military action. For the generic concept of attacking a planetary surface from orbit, see Orbital bombardment. A kinetic bombardment or a kinetic orbital strike is the hypothetical act of attacking a planetary surface with an inert projectile, where the destructive force comes from the kinetic energy of the projectile impacting at very high velocities. The concept originated during the Cold War. The typical depiction of the tactic is of a satellite containing a magazine of tungsten rods and a directional thrust system. ( In science fiction, the weapon is often depicted as being launched from a spaceship, instead of a satellite.) When a strike is ordered, the launch vehicle would brake [1] one of the rods out of its orbit and into a suborbital trajectory that intersects the target."
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"docid": "D962673#0",
"title": "http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/01/19/donald-trump-is-already-tweeting-us-into-war-with-north-korea/\nDonald Trump Is Already Tweeting Us Into War with North Korea",
"text": "\"Voice Donald Trump Is Already Tweeting Us Into War with North Korea The next president has managed to put himself on a collision course with Pyongyang. Can he cut a deal to stop it? By Jeffrey Lewis |January 19, 2017, 12:53 PMPeople walk past a television screen reporting news of North Korea's latest Musudan missile test, at a railway station in Seoul on June 23, 2016. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has hailed the successful test of a powerful new medium-range missile, saying it poses a direct threat to US military bases in the Pacific, state media reported on June 23. / AFP / JUNG YEON-JE (Photo credit should read JUNG YEON-JE/AFP/Getty Images)I spent a fair amount of the holiday break being asked whether Donald Trump could start a nuclear war with his Twitter account. I couldn’t think of more than two ways that The Donald might get us all killed. Of course, that’s two ways too many, but count your blessings it isn’t more. But there are plenty of conceivable Trump-triggered events that, while falling well short of a nuclear war, are still awful to contemplate. To wit: President-elect of the United States — PEOTUS, sounds like Pee-Otus — might have already Twitter-baited North Korea into testing an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of delivering a nuclear warhead all the way to Washington. Trending Articles Zuckerberg: We’re in an ‘Arms Race’ With Russia, but AI…Buckle up — the technology won’t be ready for another decade.‹Zú²Zindex.htmlí]sÛ6òý~ÌN\\2¢ (ÙŽ;=Ét Gµ•FWËv%9}Èd<Iˆ)‚GB¶UG ý?"
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"docid": "D2040730#0",
"title": "https://www.cnbc.com/2017/11/28/north-korea-fires-ballistic-missile-report.html\nNorth Korean missile lands in Sea of Japan, Pentagon says",
"text": "\"Asia-Pacific News China Japan Korea Australia India North Korean missile lands in Sea of Japan, Pentagon says North Korea on Tuesday fired an ICBM that traveled about 1,000 kilometers before crashing into the Sea of Japan, the Pentagon said in a statement. The South Korean military conducted a \"\"precision missile-firing drill\"\" as a response to the launch, a South Korean military official told NBC. \"\" It is a situation that we will handle,\"\" President Donald Trump told reporters Tuesday. Tucker Higgins | @tuckerhiggins Published 1:26 PM ET Tue, 28 Nov 2017 Updated 5:58 PM ET Tue, 28 Nov 2017CNBC.com Pentagon on North Korea missile: We are assessing the situation 2:39 PM ET Tue, 28 Nov 2017 | 01:45North Korea on Tuesday fired a missile that traveled about 1,000 kilometers before crashing into the Sea of Japan, the Pentagon said in a statement. The Department of Defense said that initial assessments indicated the missile was an intercontinental ballistic missile, or ICBM. In a news conference, Japan's Defense minister also said it seemed to be an ICBM. The missile went higher than any shot North Korea had previously taken, according to Defense Secretary James Mattis. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ordered an emergency meeting of Cabinet ministers following the launch, North Korea's first since Sept. 15, when one flew over northern Japan and into the Pacific Ocean. \"\" A missile was launched from North Korea which appears to have landed within Japan's exclusive economic zone,\"\" Abe's office tweeted. \"\" As soon as new information comes in, we will let you know. \"\""
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"docid": "D2122603#0",
"title": "http://www.oism.org/nwss/s73p913.htm\n.",
"text": "\"IMPORTANCE OF ADEQUATE WARNINGWhen Hiroshima and Nagasaki were blasted by the first nuclear weapons ever to be used in war, very few of the tens of thousands of Japanese killed or injured were inside their numerous air raid shelters. The single-plane attacks caught them by surprise. People are not saved by having shelters nearby unless they receive warning in time to reach their shelters and unless they heed that warning. TYPES OF WARNINGSWarnings are of two types, strategic and tactical. ° Strategic warning is based on observed enemy actions that are believed to be preparations for an attack. For example, we would have strategic warning if powerful Russian armies were advancing into western Europe and Soviet leaders were threatening massive nuclear destruction if the resisting nations should begin to use tactical nuclear weapons. With strategic warning being given by news broadcasts and newspapers over a period of days, Americans in areas that are probably targeted would have time to evacuate. Given a day or more of warning, tens of millions of us could build or improve shelters and in other ways improve our chances of surviving the feared attack. By doing so, we also would help decrease the risk of attack. ° Tactical warning ofa nuclear attack on the United States 'would be received by our highest officials a few minutes after missiles or other nuclear weapons had been launched against our country."
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"docid": "D2559440#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_spaceflight\nSpaceflight",
"text": "\"Spaceflight From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Unmanned spaceflight)navigation search For other uses, see Spaceflight (disambiguation). Part of a series on Spaceflight History Space Race Timeline of spaceflight Space probes Lunar missions Applications Earth observation satellites Spy satellites Communications satellites Satellite navigation Space telescopes Space exploration Space tourism Space colonization Spacecraft Robotic spacecraft Satellite Space probe Cargo spacecraft Human spaceflight Space capsule Space station Spaceplane Launch Spaceport Launch pad Expendable and reusable launch vehicles Escape velocity Non-rocket spacelaunch Destinations Sub-orbital Orbital Moon Interplanetary spaceflight Interstellar travel Intergalactic travel Space agencies ESA CSA RKA CNES DLR ISA CNSAISRO NASA JAXAPrivate spaceflight Bigelow Aerospace Blue Origin Orbital ATKSierra Nevada Corporation Space XVirgin Galactic Spaceflight portalv t e Part of a series on Transport Modes Animal-powered Air Cable Human-powered Land Rail Road Pipeline Space Water Topics History Timeline Outline Transport portalv t e Spaceflight (also written space flight) is ballistic flight into or through outer space. Spaceflight can occur with spacecraft with or without humans on board. Examples of human spaceflight include the U. S. Apollo Moon landing and Space Shuttle programs and the Russian Soyuz program, as well as the ongoing International Space Station. Examples of unmanned spaceflight include space probes that leave Earth orbit, as well as satellites in orbit around Earth, such as communications satellites. These operate either by telerobotic control or are fully autonomous. Spaceflight is used in space exploration, and also in commercial activities like space tourism and satellite telecommunications. Additional non-commercial uses of spaceflight include space observatories, reconnaissance satellites and other Earth observation satellites. A spaceflight typically begins with a rocket launch, which provides the initial thrust to overcome the force of gravity and propels the spacecraft from the surface of the Earth. Once in space, the motion of a spacecraft—both when unpropelled and when under propulsion—is covered by the area of study called astrodynamics."
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"docid": "D1453428#0",
"title": "http://physics.info/projectiles/\nProjectiles",
"text": "\"Projectilesdiscuss ion summary practice problems resources Discussionintroduction A projectile is any object that is cast, fired, flung, heaved, hurled, pitched, tossed, or thrown. ( This is an informal definition.) The path of a projectile is called its trajectory. Some examples of projectiles include…a baseball that has been pitched, batted, or throwna bullet the instant it exits the barrel of a gun or riflea bus driven off an uncompleted bridgea moving airplane in the air with its engines and wings disableda runner in mid stride (since they momentarily lose contact with the ground)the space shuttle or any other spacecraft after main engine cut off (MECO)The force of primary importance acting on a projectile is gravity. This is not to say that other forces do not exist, just that their effect is minimal in comparison. A tossed helium-filled balloon is not normally considered a projectile as the drag and buoyant forces on it are as significant as the weight. Helium-filled balloons can't be thrown long distances and don't normally fall. In contrast, a crashing airplane would be considered a projectile. Even though the drag and buoyant forces acting on it are much greater in absolute terms than they are on the balloon, gravity is what really drives a crashing airplane. The normal amounts of drag and buoyancy just aren't large enough to save the passengers on a doomed flight from an unfortunate end."
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"docid": "D1178906#0",
"title": "https://www.brookings.edu/research/50-facts-about-u-s-nuclear-weapons-today/\n50 Facts About U.S. Nuclear Weapons Today",
"text": "Report50 Facts About U. S. Nuclear Weapons Today Monday, April 28, 2014Facebook Twitter Linked In Email More Their number and role in U. S. security have been reduced, but nuclear weapons still provide important security benefits to the United States and its allies. While the prospects for moving to lower levels than those in New START now appear limited, the Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Initiative at Brookings put together an updated list of“50 Facts About U. S. Nuclear Weapons,”originally published in 1998.1.2 Yield (in megatons) of the B83 nuclear weapon, which is the largest nuclear weapon currently in the U. S. stockpile.1.24Shortest range (in miles) of a U. S. nuclear shell. Known as the “Davy Crockett,” the W54 weapon, a small nuclear warhead with a weight of 51 pounds, was fired by a recoilless gun mounted on a jeep. Number of U. S. nuclear weapons used in wartime, against Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 and Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. Answer: 22Number of Mark 39 hydrogen bombs that were accidently released in 1961 from a U. S. Air Force B-52 that broke up in midair over Goldsboro, North Carolina. Neither bomb detonated, but each had a yield of 3.8 megatons; the detonation of one would have been some 260 times more powerful than the weapon dropped on Hiroshima.5 Number of states that are home to Minuteman III missile launch sites (Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota and Wyoming).5 Number of formally recognized nuclear weapons states under the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: the United States, Russia, United Kingdom, France and China.5 Number of countries believed to host U. S. non-strategic nuclear weapons: Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Turkey. 17Number of nuclear weapon types in the current U. S. arsenal: W76 and W88 warheads for submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs); W78 and W87 warheads for intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs); W80 warheads for the air-launched cruise missile (ALCM); and B61 (multiple variants) and B83 gravity bombs. Under the “3+2” plan, it is proposed over time to reduce the warhead types to three warheads for ballistic missiles, one gravity bomb (B61) and one warhead for ACLMs. Amount (in kilograms) of plutonium needed for a nuclear weapon, as estimated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). 2Answer: 810 Number of Minuteman III ICBMs controlled by a launch crew.10.4 Yield (measured in megatons of TNT) of “Mike,” the first U. S. hydrogen device, detonated at Eniwetok Atoll, the Marshall Islands, on November 1, 1952.11 Number of U. S. nuclear bombs lost in accidents and never recovered."
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"docid": "D518927#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Ballistic_Missile_Treaty\nAnti-Ballistic Missile Treaty",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( May 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty Launch of a US Army Nike Zeus missile, the first ABM system to enter widespread testing. Type bilateral treaty Signed 26 May 1972Location Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSRSignatories Richard Nixon Leonid Brezhnev Parties United States Soviet Union Ratifiers U. S. Senate Supreme Soviet The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty ( ABM Treaty or ABMT) (1972—2002) was an arms control treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the limitation of the anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems used in defending areas against ballistic missile -delivered nuclear weapons. Under the terms of the treaty, each party was limited to two ABM complexes, each of which was to be limited to 100 anti-ballistic missiles. [ 1]Signed in 1972, it was in force for the next 30 years. [ 2] In 1997, five years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, four former Soviet republics agreed with the United States to succeed the USSR's role in the treaty. In June 2002 the United States withdrew from the treaty, leading to its termination. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 ABM Treaty2.1 Missiles limited by the treaty3 After the SDI announcement4 US withdrawal5 2018 statement by Putin on new weapons6 References7 External links Background [ edit]Deployment history of land based ICBM 1959–2014Throughout the late 1950s and into the 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union had been developing missile systems with the ability to shoot down incoming ICBM warheads."
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"docid": "D3556452#0",
"title": "http://toplistenz.com/list-of-top-ten-countries-with-missile-technology/\nList of Top Ten Countries with Missile Technology",
"text": "List of Top Ten Countries with Missile Technology By Adminek 50788tweet Nowadays along with other technologies the best missile technology adds strength to the country armed services. At present of technological advancements every country, which has a well-known military power, is trying to enhance its missile technology because it becomes a real important tool in modern combat. Today by the development of nuclear weapons the importance of missiles that can carry nuclear weapons by a wide range is at its best. Mostly five nations are entitled to have long-range missiles that can carry nuclear weapons. These nations are Russia, United States, China, Britain, and France. However, other world’s countries are also doing well towards making their missile technology more challenging and advance. List of Top Ten Countries with Missile Technology10-North Korea North Korea has started its missile development program in the 1970s. In 1984, North Korea developed Scud-B ballistic missile that has the range of 300 km. It also developed the Scud-C (range of 500km), Scud-D (range of 800km) and the No-Dong (range of 1300km). North Korea is also an exporter of missiles to different countries like Pakistan, Iran, and Egypt."
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"docid": "D1220710#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Nike\nProject Nike",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Nike missile family on display at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. From left, MIM-14 Nike Hercules, MIM-23 Hawk (front), MGM-29 Sergeant (back), LIM-49 Spartan, MGM-31 Pershing, MGM-18 Lacrosse, MIM-3 Nike Ajax Project Nike, (Greek: Νίκη, \"\"Victory\"\", pronounced [nǐːkɛː]), was a U. S. Army project, proposed in May 1945 by Bell Laboratories, to develop a line-of-sight anti-aircraft missile system. The project delivered the United States' first operational anti-aircraft missile system, the Nike Ajax, in 1953. A great number of the technologies and rocket systems used for developing the Nike Ajax were re-used for a number of functions, many of which were given the \"\"Nike\"\" name (after Nike, the goddess of victory from Greek mythology ). The missile's first-stage solid rocket booster became the basis for many types of rocket including the Nike Hercules missile and NASA 's Nike Smoke rocket, used for upper-atmosphere research. Contents1 History1.1 Nike Ajax1.2 Nike Hercules1.3 Nike Zeus1.4 Nike-X1.5 Decommissioning2 Specifications3 Support vehicles4 Deployment5 Nike as sounding rocket6 Survivors6.1 Bases6.2 Missiles7 See also8 Sources9 References10 External links History [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Nike Ajax located in Marion, Kentucky. Project Nike began during 1944 when the War Department demanded a new air defense system to combat the new jet aircraft, as existing gun-based systems proved largely incapable of dealing with the speeds and altitudes at which jet aircraft operated."
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"docid": "D1935712#0",
"title": "http://www.army-technology.com/features/feature-the-10-longest-range-intercontinental-ballistic-missiles-icbm/\nThe 10 longest range Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM)",
"text": "\"3 November 2013 Analysis The 10 longest range Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM)By Praveen Duddu Share Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) are a major nuclear deterrent and only a few nations possess the technology to launch such long-range weaponry. Army-technology.com lists the top 10 ICBMs by range. An unarmed Minuteman III ICBM shoots out of the silo during an operational test launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base. The R-36M (Nato reporting name: Satan) intercontinental ballistic missile is launched in two stages. Image courtesy of Michael. Delta IV class submarines of the Russian Navy are armed with R-29RMU Sineva (RSM-54) ICBMs. A map showing the range of the Dong Feng 31 A (DF-31A) intercontinental ballistic missile and other Chinese ballistic missiles. A Russian RT-2UTTKh Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile on its MZKT-79221 TEL vehicle. Image courtesy of Vitaliy Ragulin. A graphical image depicting the M-51 submarine-launched intercontinental ballistic missile."
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"docid": "D3036951#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-it-cost-to-make-one-nuclear-bomb\nHow much does it cost to make one nuclear bomb?",
"text": "Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Bombs Nuclear Weapons Costs How much does it cost to make one nuclear bomb?5 Answers Phrenzy Mc Millan, history and international studies undergrad. student pilot.biological useless fact aggregation system. Updated Nov 28, 2015 · Author has 232 answers and 349.1k answer views This is highly dependant on all sorts of things and it depends on what you're really asking and your perspective on development costs and how they should be applied to s product, also how you go about building any particular design you've chosen. The first atomic bomb cost billions, in 2015 adjusted dollars your talking 10's of billions. All the theoretical investigation, radiochemical engineering, mechanical invention and any number of other areas of research, development, design and construction. Once you had all the facilities and know how to build the first monsterously expensive bomb, the second one is a lot cheaper. Theoretically the restrictions on transfer of information on these subjects means that any country (or group) wanting to build one will have to similarly start from scratch. In practice however this isn't the case, as we've seen from Pakistani involvement in selling expertise and equipment. So then it's cost is on a scale and depends on how much of the R&D and construction you do yourself and what you pay for the information and technology that you don't. If you can't buy the fissile material then you have to build a heavy water nuclear reactor and a large high speed centrifuge facility for enriching uranium."
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"docid": "D2768053#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/05/politics/us-north-korea-launched-new-missile/index.html\nUS: North Korea launched new kind of missile",
"text": "\"US: North Korea launched new kind of missile By Barbara Starr and Jeremy Herb, CNNUpdated 11:05 AM ET, Wed July 5, 2017JUST WATCHEDHaley: US will use military forces if we must Replay MUST WATCHKim Jong Un's sister going to the Olympics Kim Jong Un and wife appear on state media The Koreas: Divided by war, united by a flag? Protests erupt over NK presence at Olympics Everything we know about Kim Jong Un's sister North Korea releases video of military parade Who's who in North Korea's Olympic delegation NK defector: 'The pressure against North Korea should increase'Haley: US will use military forces if we must Trump and Kim: What could go right (or wrong)? South Korea: Trump will meet with Kim Jong Un WH: No meeting until NK fulfills its promises Tillerson: Trump decided on his own to meet Kim What North Korea wants from the USTrump: We'll see what happens with North Korea Kim Jong Un to meet S. Korean officials Kim Jong Un's sister going to the Olympics Kim Jong Un and wife appear on state media The Koreas: Divided by war, united by a flag? Protests erupt over NK presence at Olympics Everything we know about Kim Jong Un's sister North Korea releases video of military parade Who's who in North Korea's Olympic delegation NK defector: 'The pressure against North Korea should increase'Haley: US will use military forces if we must Trump and Kim: What could go right (or wrong)? South Korea: Trump will meet with Kim Jong Un WH: No meeting until NK fulfills its promises Tillerson: Trump decided on his own to meet Kim What North Korea wants from the USTrump: We'll see what happens with North Korea Kim Jong Un to meet S. Korean officials Story highlights The first stage of the missile is believed to be a KN-17 liquid-fueled missile But at some point prior to launch, the North Koreans attached a second stage atop that missile (CNN) The two-stage missile launched Tuesday by North Korea will be classified by US intelligence as a brand-new missile that has not been seen before, US officials told CNN. The first stage of the missile is believed to be a KN-17 liquid fueled missile, which is well-known to US intelligence and has been previously launched by North Korea. US, China divided over how to deal with new North Korean ICBM threat Ahead of Tuesday's missile test, US satellites had seen evidence the KN-17 missile was being prepared for launch. But at some point prior to launch, the North Koreans attached a second stage atop that missile. The focus now is on the capability of that second stage, and how it technically contributed to making Pyongyang's latest test its first ever intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launch. A US defense official said that the latest military assessment suggests the new North Korean missile has a theoretical range of about 5,500 kilometers (3,400 miles), if the missile was shot at a more standard trajectory than Tuesday's test."
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"docid": "D588772#0",
"title": "http://rense.com/general69/tiddosdzdd27makes.htm\n.",
"text": "\"On November 2, a rather staid little story appeared on a ticker powered by Itar-Tass, a Russian News Agency. The tone was decidedly Russian-matter-of-fact and shorn of all hyperbole. It reported the test launch of a ballistic missile called the Topol RS 12 at 8:10 pm Moscow time. After taking off from the Kapustny Yar test range in the Astrakhan region, it hit the intended target at Balkhash in Kazakhstan at 8:34-24 minutes later. \"\" The target was precisely hit,\"\" said the report, quoting a top-ranking official from the Russian armed forces. In conclusion, Itar-Tass added some jargon that sounded like regulation copy to most people tracking defence:\"\"The advanced Topol missile has three cruise engines and can develop hypersonic speed. The high thrust-to-weight ratio allows the warhead to manoeuvre on the trajectory and pass through a dense air defence system. \"\" At that time, not many defence analysts thought much of the report. After all, Kapustny Yar, located on the banks of the Volga river, 75 miles east of Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), had gone to the dogs and was infrequently used. Whenever the base was lucky to see some action, all it witnessed was small payloads."
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"docid": "D978106#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071102085729AAmjjiL\nHow long does it take the space shuttle to orbit around the earth, one time?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space How long does it take the space shuttle to orbit around the earth, one time?1 following 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: At the average altitude of the ISS (333.25 km), the shuttle (or ISS) takes 1 hour, 31 minutes, 12 seconds to orbit the earth. Keith P · 1 decade ago2 1 Comment Space Shuttle Orbiting Earth Source (s):https://shrinkurl.im/a9H4Agetts · 1 year ago0 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/aw9i F The Space Shuttle travels at about 7800 m/s in orbit, the reason how this is possible is simple the lack of an dense atmosphere to cause friction. The 7800 m/s are also not just luxury, but needed for staying in orbit, like all satellites need. The Shuttle gets that fast by the use of rocket engines - at lift-off over 90% of the 2000 tons liftoff mass are fuel, which gets burned by the rocket engines in just 8 minutes. The solid rocket boosters both burn together over 1000 tons of solid rocket fuel in just 2 minutes, a huge amount of energy. Once in Orbit, you only need fuel for changing your orbit (rotate the orbit around Earth or change the minimum/maximum altitude of each loop), since there is almost nothing to stop you. You also need fuel for leaving Orbit, this is just a orbit maneuver that lowers your minimum orbit altitude (the perigee) close to Earths surface. Since you can then use the atmosphere and the resulting friction for slowing down, you need MUCH less fuel for leaving orbit than for entering it. instead of 1600 tons, you need just 800 kg. For getting on the other side of earth by the use of astrodynamics (the special field of physics which deals with orbits and spacecraft trajectories), you would need to do the same as an intercontinental ballistic missile: gain over 6000 m/s velocity in a few minutes and then throw yourself to your target, ICBMs need just 25 minutes for traveling 90° around Earth, and can fly 180° in just 50 minutes."
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"docid": "D526667#0",
"title": "http://www.assassinationscience.com/HERFData1.htm\n.",
"text": "\"WHAT IS HAARP? HOW IT LOOKS AND SOUNDS!figure 1. Spectrum Analysis of a Typical HAARP Pulse This graph shows both the signal amplitude, in yellow at the top, and a spectral analysis of the HAARP pulse in the blue/green patterns at the bottom. To listen to the sound file from which this analysis was made use the wav player on the right. It may take a while for the wav file to download, so continue reading while you wait. HAARP mp3 PLAYERuse up-down arrow for volume ( NOTE: Both the above graphic and the sound player were optimized for most versions of IE and Netscape. If you can't see the graph or hear the sound then cut-and-paste the graph to your computer and download either the 1.0Mb wav file, haarp.wav, or the 44Kb mp3 file, haarp.mp3. If your computer and browser are so old and clunky they won't do any of those, then as they said 100 years ago, \"\"Get A Horse!!\"\" ) HAARP (High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a high-powered radio transmission research facility jointly operated by the US Navy, Air Force and several universities. Because of the high secrecy surrounding the government HAARP project, many theories have risen trying to explain what HAARP is and does."
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"docid": "D111744#0",
"title": "http://www.space.com/15830-light-speed.html\nHow Fast Does Light Travel? | The Speed of Light",
"text": "\"Space.com Science & Astronomy Reference: How Fast Does Light Travel? | The Speed of Light By Nola Taylor Redd, Space.com Contributor | March 6, 2018 09:10pm ETMOREEinstein's theory of special relativity sets of the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second (300 million meters per second). But some scientists are exploring the possibility that this cosmic speed limit changes. Credit: Iscatel | Shutterstock The speed of light in a vacuum is 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second), and in theory nothing can travel faster than light. In miles per hour, light speed is, well, a lot: about 670,616,629 mph. If you could travel at the speed of light, you could go around the Earth 7.5 times in one second. Early scientists, unable to perceive light's motion, thought it must travel instantaneously. Over time, however, measurements of the motion of these wave-like particles became more and more precise. Thanks to the work of Albert Einstein and others, we now understand light speed to be a theoretical limit: light speed — a constant called \"\"c\"\" — is thought to be not achievable by anything with mass, for reasons explained below. That doesn't stop sci-fi writers, and even some very serious scientists, from imagining alternative theories that would allow for some awfully fast trips around the universe."
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"docid": "D1046219#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/With-the-current-technology-how-long-does-it-take-to-travel-1-light-year-With-the-future-technologies-that-we-are-working-on-now-how-much-faster-do-we-expect-to-get\nWith the current technology, how long does it take to travel 1 light year? With the future technologies that we are working on now, how much faster do we expect to get?",
"text": "\"Nicolas Smith, Research centered on Gravitational-wave detection. Answered Apr 17, 2014 · Author has 98 answers and 295.7k answer views Voyager 1 is the farthest man made space probe. It has traveled approximately 17 light hours since launch in 1977. So it will have traveled 1 light year in about 20,000 Years Of course, this is using 1970s technology, and I'm not sure they were trying to set any speed records, but it gives an idea.61.3k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions More Answers Below How long would it take a spacecraft to travel one light-year? How long will it take for current to travel one light year? If we discovered a way to travel faster than the speed of light with our current technology, what technological advancements would then be ava... What's the fundamental reason why the speed of light cannot be broken? Why does the universe want to preserve the upper barrier on speed of li... Is there any thing that travels faster than light? Ask New Question Petr Chloupek, Consultant (2006-present)Answered Mar 31, 2015 · Author has 692 answers and 560.1k answer views Maybe somebody can correct me, but \"\"today's human space technology\"\" is basically: throw it from the Earth and slingshot it against some other heavy objects with large enough gravity."
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"docid": "D441#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/139268837/physics-semester-2-exam-flash-cards/\nphysics semester 2 exam",
"text": "292 terms phoebeleonphysics semester 2 exam Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort The time it takes for one back-and-forth motion of a pendulum periodone complete back and forth motion of a pendulum cycletwo things that determine the period of a pendulum length of the pendulum the acceleration of gravitywhich letters of the each statement about a pendulum are true: a. A longer pendulum has a longer period b. A shorter pendulum swings with a greater frequency c. Mass does not affect the period of the pendulum d. All pendulums swing at the same rate a,b,ccircle the letter that describes the source of all waves a. a temperature change b. something that vibrates c. a change in pressure d. an electric current bdescribe the wave that forms and what is transmitted when a stone is dropped in a pond - a wave that moves out from the center in an expanding circle - the wave transmits energycircle the letter of each statement about sound waves in air that is true: a. They carry energy b. Air is the medium they travel through c. They are a disturbance that moves through the air d. air molecules are carried along with the wave a,b,cthe speed of air is about ______ m/s to ________ m/s 330 to 350distance between successive identical parts of a wave wavelengthlow point on a wave troughvibrations per unit of time frequencyhigh point on a wave crestdistance from a midpoint to a crest amplitudehertz is the unit for measuring this frequencywaves/seconds frequencymeters/wave wavelengthenergy of a wave amplitudecircle the letter of each wave property that is related a. speed b. frequency c. direction d. wavelength a,b,dequation for calculating the speed of a wave in symbols v=fλ v=velocity f=frequency λ=wavelengthdescribe how period and frequency are related for waves in words and using equations frequency and period are inversely proportional f= 1/period p=1/frequencya slinky is pushed in and out to create a wave (look at #21) longitudinala slinky is moved up and down to create a wave (look at #21) transversecircle the letter that best describes a transverse wave a. the medium does not vibrate b. the medium vibrates at right angles to the direction the wave travels c. the medium vibrates in the same direction the wave travels d. a sound wave bcircle the letter of each example of a transverse wave a. waves in the strings of instruments b. radio waves c. light waves d. sound waves a,b,cdescribe the motion of the particles in a medium compared to the motion of the wave as a longitudinal wave passes through the medium the particles oscillate parallel to or along the direction of the wavewhat is an example of a longitudinal wave sounda ___________________ is a regular arrangement of places where wave effects are increased, decreased, or neutralized as waves pass through each other interference patternthe points on a standing wave where no motion occurs nodescircle each statement about antinodes that is true: a. they seem not to move b. location of largest amplitude c. they occur midway between nodes d. location of zero amplitude b,cstanding waves occur because of _______ interferencedescribe the conditions necessary for a standing wave to form in a rope attached to a wall they form when a half wavelength or a multiple of a half wavelength fits exactly into the length of the vibrating mediumthe doppler is a change in _______ caused by ___________ frequency, the motion of the source of waves (or receiver)circle each statement about the doppler effect that is true a. it occurs when a wave source moves toward an observer b. it occurs when an observer moves toward a wave source c. it occurs when a wave source moves away from an observer d. it occurs when an observer moves away from a wave source a,b,c,dlook at #32 ...the blue shift and the red shift refer to how the doppler effect affects _________ waves lighta _____________ in frequency is called a blue shift, while a _____ in frequency is called a red shift increase, decrease Bow waves form when the wave source moves _________ than the wave speed fastercircle the letter that describes how increasing the speed of the wave source above the wave speed affects the shape of the bow wave that is formed a. the bow wave is unchanged b. the bow wave has a narrower v shape c. the wave has a wider v shape ba shock wave the shape of a ______ conecircle the letter that describes the conditions needed for a shock wave to form a. an object moves at the speed of sound b. the wave speed exceeds the object's speed c. the wave speed equals the object's speed d. an object moves faster than the speed of sound da sharp crack heard when the shock wave that sweeps behind a supersonic aircraft reaches the listeners sonic boomsonic boom that is not produced by an aircraft crack of a lion tamer's whip snapping a towel a supersonic bullet passing overheadwhy don't hear a sonic boom from a subsonic aircraft because the sound wave compressions reach our ears one at a time and are perceived as a continuous tone (no shock waves when object is moving SLOWER than the speed of sound)a since curve is a pictorial representation of a wave truea pendulum with a period of 1.5 s is ______ than a pendulum with a period of 1 s longeras frequency of a vibrating source increases the period _____________ decreasesthe _______ of a wave depends on the medium through which it travels speedsound travels _____ in air than in water slowerthe equation of speed of a wave _______ apply to light waves doeswave interference occurs with __________ all waves__________ interference occurs when crests overlap troughs and effects are reduced destructivewaves are ______________ when crests and troughs overlap to produce zero amplitude out of phasea moving wave source does not affect the _______ of the wave encountered by an observer speeda _______ frequency results when a wave source moves toward an observer highera wave that appears not to move is likely to be a __________ wave standinga star moving closer to earth would produce a ________ shift blue_____ waves form a v-shaped wake in back of the moving source bowa sonic boom occurs __________________ when the shock wave that sweeps behind a supersonic aircraft reaches the listener. the shockwave will continue to sweep behind the aircraft as long as it is flying faster than the speed of sound and it will continue affecting listeners that it passeslook at word problems (# 1-5) ...sound waves are a type of ________ wave longitudinalwhat normally determines the frequency of sound waves frequency of the vibrating sourceas people grow older, the ofter have more trouble hearing sounds at the end of the _______________ range of frequencies high (20000 Hz)sound waves with frequencies below the the normal range are __________ waves infrasonicsound waves with frequencies above the normal range are ___________ waves ultrasonica pulse of compressed air is called a _____________ compressiona pulse of low-pressured air is called _______ rarefactionfor all wave motion, it is not the _________ that travels, but a ________ that travels medium pulse/disturbance/wave/energywhy did the native americans put their ears to the ground to listen for approaching cowboys they could hear the hoofbeats of distant horses through the air. sound travels faster in solids than airsuppose a friend far away taps a metal fence. a. the sound is softer and travels slower through the metal than through air b.the sound is louder and travels slower through the metal than through air c. the sound is softer and travels faster through the metal than through air d. the sound is louder and travels faster through the metal than through air dbest conductor of sound a solidsuppose a ringing bell is placed inside a sealed jar filled with air. the air is then remover from the jar creating a vacuum. describe the difference in what a person nearby hears before and after the air is removed from the jar with air- hear the bell ring without air-bell ringing cannot be heardthe speed of sound in a gas depends primarily on _____ and _______ -temperature -the mass of the particles in the gasthe speed of sound in dry air at 0 C 330 m/s___________ in the air increases the speed of sound in air water vaporfor each degree increase in air temperature above 0 C, the speed of sound in air increases about _________ m/s .60see chart for #15 ...physiological hearing damage begins ay exposure to ____ d B 85do lighter gas particles transmit sound faster or slower than heavier gases found in air? slowerwhat is the intensity of sound proportional to? the square of the amplitude of a wavewe interpret intensity of sound as _________ loudnessnatural frequency is the frequency at which an ______ object, once energized, will vibrate elasticproperties upon which an object's natural frequency depends elasticity and shapewhy is the sound made by an unmounted tuning fork faint when compared to the sound of the fork when its base is on a tabletop? the table is forced to vibrate and its larger surface sets more air in motion causing the loudness of the tuning fork to increasea _________________________ occurs when an object is made to vibrate by another object that is vibrating nearby forced vibrationthe part of any stringed musical instrument that undergoes forced vibration and makes the sound you hear sounding boardresonance occurs when a ________ in an object matches the object's _________________ that then results in an __________ in amplitude forced vibration, natural frequency, increasetuning a radio station dial uses the principle of ____________ resonancea ____________ of a sound wave corresponds to a crest of a transverse wave compressiona __________ of a sound wave corresponds to a trough of a transverse wave rarefactionwhen the crests of one wave overlap the crests of another wave, there is __________ interference and an increase in _________ constructive amplitude/ energy/ loudnesswhen the crests of one wave overlap the t"
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"title": "http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SpeedOfLight/speed_of_light.html\nIs The Speed of Light Everywhere the Same?",
"text": "\" [Physics FAQ] - [Copyright]Updated 2014 by Don Koks. Original by Steve Carlip (1997) and Philip Gibbs 1996. Is The Speed of Light Everywhere the Same? The short answer is that it depends on who is doing the measuring: the speed of light is only guaranteed to have a value of 299,792,458 m/s in a vacuum when measured by someone situated right next to it. But let's approach the question by considering its various meanings. Does the speed of light change in air or water? Yes. Light is slowed down in transparent media such as air, water and glass. The ratio by which it is slowed is called the refractive index of the medium and is usually greater than one. * This was discovered by Jean Foucault in 1850."
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"docid": "D2660336#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/138271550/practice-ch-18-the-electromagnetic-spectrum-and-light-flash-cards/\nPRACTICE CH. 18 THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM AND LIGHT",
"text": "\"114 terms awhirl PRACTICE CH. 18 THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM AND LIGHTLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Sortb What are transverse waves that consist of changing electric fields and changing magnetic fields. a) Electromagnetic spectrum b) Electromagnetic Waves c) Wavelength d) Mechanical Wavesc Like mechanical waves, electromagnetic waves carry _____ from one place to another. a) electric charge b) medium c) energy d) frequencyd Electromagnetic waves are produced when an ________ vibrates or accelerates. a) speed of light b) frequency c) magnetic field d) electric chargea Unlike Mechanical Waves, electromagnetic waves do not need a __________. a) medium b) electric charge c) image d) dispersiona d Electromagnetic waves can travel through a _____, _____ as well as _____. a. vacuum, empty space, through matter b. pigment, empty space, through dispersion c. image, little space, through diffusion d. phosphor, lots of space, through fluorescence They travel ________ to the direction of motion under normal conditions. a. parallel plane b. no where c. away d. perpendicular planed What can electromagnetic waves do, that all others cannot? a. travel indefinitely b. does not travel through a vacuum c. does not do anything different d. travel thru a vacuumc What is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves traveling through matter or across space? a. frequency modulation b. amplitude modulation c. electromagnetic radiation d. photoelectric effectd On the visible light scale, which colors are hotter and which are cooler?"
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"docid": "D2457297#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/fast-electricity-travel-5f8c139d6dd0c7e\nHow Fast Does Electricity Travel?",
"text": "Science Physics Electricity Q: How Fast Does Electricity Travel? A: Quick Answer Electricity travels at the speed of light, which is 186,000 miles per second. This is because electricity is electromagnetic radiation just like light. Electricity is the flow of electrons through a conducting wire such as copper and aluminum. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are Some Fun Electricity Facts for Kids? What Are Some Electricity Facts for Kids? How Fast Does Light Travel? Credit: Bert Kaufmann CC-BY 2.0Full Answer Electrons travel at varying speeds depending on the type and thickness of the conductor. The flow of electrons is slowed down, as the electrons have to pass through billions of atoms of the conductor. However, it is the wave of electric current that travels at the speed of light and not the electrons."
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"docid": "D1294292#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/19764197/waves-flash-cards/\nwaves",
"text": "71 terms lordonwaves Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortrefraction the change in direction of a wave when it travels from one material to another (also speed changes)reflection when waves bounce off a surface such as a mirrordiffraction the bending of waves around an object,v = λ f the mathmatical relationship between frequency, wavelength and wave speedhow can waves transport energy WITHOUT transporting matter from place to place? the waves pass energy from particles to particleshow does the SPACING between coils of a spring changes if the AMPLITUDE of compressional waves increases compressional waves with GREATER amplitude have rarefractions that are MORE SPREAD APART and compressions that are MORE SQUEEZED TOGETHERPREDICT how the wavelength of waves traveling with the same speed would change if the frequency of the waves increases the wavelength would DECREASEwhat do waves carry? energy (not matter)what is a wave? a disturbance that moves through matter or space it transports energy from one place to anotherwhat kind of waves can ONLY travel through some types of matter? mechanical waveswhat kind of waves can travel either through matter or empty space? electromagnetic waveswhat kind of wave causes particles to move back and forth at right angles to the direction in which the wave travels? transverse waveswhat are the high points in transverse waves called? crestswhat are the low points in transverse waves called?"
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"docid": "D1580689#0",
"title": "https://www.universetoday.com/38040/speed-of-light-2/\nWhat is the Speed of Light?",
"text": "\"Artist's impression of a spaceship making the jump to \"\"light speed\"\". Credit: NASA/Glenn Research Center Astronomy, Guide to Space, Physics What is the Speed of Light? Article written: 1 Sep , 2016 Updated: 6 Sep , 2016 by Matt Williams Since ancient times, philosophers and scholars have sought to understand light. In addition to trying to discern its basic properties (i.e. what is it made of – particle or wave, etc.) they have also sought to make finite measurements of how fast it travels. Since the late-17th century, scientists have been doing just that, and with increasing accuracy. In so doing, they have gained a better understanding of light’s mechanics and the important role it plays in physics, astronomy and cosmology. Put simply, light moves at incredible speeds and is the fastest moving thing in the Universe. Its speed is considered a constant and an unbreakable barrier, and is used as a means of measuring distance. But just how fast does it travel?"
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"docid": "D3228321#0",
"title": "https://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/why-does-frequency-remain-the-same.809202/\nWhy does frequency remain the same?",
"text": "\"Dismiss Notice SDN members see fewer ads and full resolution images. Join our non-profit community!Why does frequency remain the same? Discussion in ' MCAT Study Question Q&A ' started by zoner, Mar 30, 2011 . Previous Thread Next Threadzoner Joined: Apr 8, 2009Messages: 1,959Likes Received: 11I never understood why when I was taking Phy II. Why does frequency of light remain the same when going through a medium such as water or prism but other variables such as velocity or wavelength can change?#1zoner, Mar 30, 2011justhanging Joined: May 22, 2010Messages: 335Likes Received: 2Status: Pre-Pharmacyzoner said: ↑I never understood why when I was taking Phy II. Why does frequency of light remain the same when going through a medium such as water or prism but other variables such as velocity or wavelength can change? [ /QUOT] Because it can't, otherwise the energy would change when traveling through different mediums which doesn't make sense. E = hf If frequency changed energy would change and the energy of light doesn't change when traveling in different mediums. But since the speed changes something has to change which is wavelength. If wavelength changes energy doesn't change because speed is also part of the equation."
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"docid": "D2569058#0",
"title": "http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=1715\n.",
"text": "\"I have heard that the speed of light is absolute. But, what about if you are (theoretically) traveling at the speed of light, will light be going the speed of light faster than that? Why is the speed of light absolute, how does it work out? Question Date: 2008-01-26Answer 1: Even if you're traveling at 99.9999999% of the speed of light, you will still find that light travels exactly at C, relative to you. The reason you don't measure light traveling at 2*C is that your measuring tools are measuring something different than when you're standing still. We measure speed as distance divided by time, like miles per hour, or meters per second. The astonishing thing about the universe (as discovered by Einstein) is that both \"\"distance\"\" and \"\"time\"\" are variable. If I was holding a 1 meter long stick and traveling past you at 1/2 of the speed of light, my \"\"meter\"\" stick would appear to be just 0.75 meters long to you. The same thing happens to time: 1 second to me will be longer than 1 second to you. So the \"\"speed\"\" of light is constant because both \"\"meters\"\" and \"\"seconds\"\" change."
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"docid": "D1099745#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_travels_faster_-_sound_or_light\nWhich travels faster - sound or light?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Definitions Comparisons Which travels faster - sound or light? Flag Which travels faster - sound or light? Answer by Losain Confidence votes 4.9KLight travels considerably faster. Sound travels at about 343 meters per second. Light travels at 299,792,458 meters per second. Light in vacuum travels about 876 thousand times as fast as sound in air. If you meant to ask if light or sound travels faster then this is the answer: Light travels faster, with a speed of 300,000,000 m/s (which is equal to 300,000 km/s, or 186,282 miles per second). Sound, on the other hand, travels at a speed of 340 m/s (which is equal to 1126 ft/s).13 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Saiph 172 Contributions Can sound travel faster than light? Under normal circumstances, no."
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"docid": "D792115#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-do-radio-waves-travel-at-the-speed-of-light-and-not-sound\nWhy do radio waves travel at the speed of light and not sound?",
"text": "\"Waves (physics) Speed of Light Physics Why do radio waves travel at the speed of light and not sound?ad by Atlassian Jira official site. One tool is enough to track issues & release great software. Try Jira for free. Free Trial at atlassian.com11 Answers Ben Baert, Radio amateur Answered Jan 10, 2016 · Author has 1.9k answers and 3.1m answer views There are two key points that may cause confusion: (visible) light and radio waves are both electromagnetic radiation;radio stations do transmit radio waves, but they're not sound waves; they're electromagnetic waves. Radio waves and light are both part of the electromagnetic spectrumsource: nasa.gov Light is just a portion of this spectrum, and visible light (to humans) in turn is just a portion of light. Radio waves are in a different part of this spectrum than (visible) light, but they are fundamentally the same thing: electromagnetic radiation. The difference is the frequency and thus wavelength, with radio waves having a longer wavelength and thus lower frequency. Radio stations transmit electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) rather than sound waves A radio station will turn sound waves (the music or the presenter speaking) into electromagnetic radiation with a certain wavelength and frequency, transmitted by an antenna, which is then picked up by your radio and again turned into sound waves.source: wikipedia.org As to why the speed of sound is so much lower than the speed of electromagnetic radiation, I refer to Richard Muller's excellent answer.1.5k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?promoted by UC Berkeley Extension Organic chemistry course at UC Berkeley Extension. Prepare for grad school & health careers with courses from UC Berkeley Extension."
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"docid": "D1913062#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_light\nSpeed of light",
"text": "\"The speed of light in empty space is a universal physical constant. [ 1] This means it is the same everywhere in empty space and does not change with time. Physicists often use the letter c to denote the speed of light in empty space (vacuum). It has the value 299,792,458 meters per second (or about 186,282.397 miles per second). [ 1] [2] A photon (particle of light) travels at this speed in a vacuum. According to special relativity, c is the maximum speed at which all energy, matter, and physical information in the universe can travel. It is the speed of all massless particles such as photons, and associated fields —including electromagnetic radiation such as light —in a vacuum. It is predicted by the current theory to be the speed of gravity (that is, gravitational waves). Such particles and waves travel at c regardless of the motion of the source or the inertial frame of reference of the observer. In the theory of relativity, c interrelates space and time, and appears in the famous equation of mass–energy equivalence E = mc 2. ["
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"title": "https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120204013051AAnZWwn\nDoes temperature effect the speed of light?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space Does temperature effect the speed of light? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: This is a very interesting question! Some things, like chocolate syrup, flow much faster when they are warm compared to when they are cold. But light is not like that, its speed is independent of temperature. There is, however, an indirect way temperature can affect how fast light travels through a material, but before we discuss that, let's look at some basic facts. The speed of light plays a very special role in physics. In 1861 James Clerk Maxwell first recognized the connection between electric induction and magnetic induction, and showed that the speed of light was determined by two well known constants of nature. Then in 1905, Albert Einstein dramatically raised the significance of the speed of light through his theory of relativity where he postulated that nothing in the universe could travel faster than the speed of light. He labeled the speed of light as c, and said that it was a constant of the universe. Furthermore, he stated that mass and energy are equivalent through the relation E=mc2."
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"docid": "D3525836#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/what-can-travel-faster-than-the-speed-of-light-2015-2\nBI Answers: What can travel faster than the speed of light?",
"text": "\"The ATLAS particle detector, part of the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, was used to find the Higgs boson. CERN/LHC/Grid PPBI Answers: What can travel faster than the speed of light? When Albert Einstein first predicted that light travels the same speed everywhere in our universe, he essentially stamped a speed limit on it: 670,616,629 miles per hour. But that's not the entire story. In fact, it's just the beginning. Before Einstein, mass — the atoms that make up you, me, and everything we see — and energy were treated as separate entities. But in 1905, Einstein forever changed the way physicists view the universe. Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity permanently tied mass and energy together in the simple yet fundamental equation E=mc^2. This little equation predicts that nothing with mass can move as fast as light, or faster. The closest humankind has ever come to reaching the speed of light is inside of powerful particle accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider and the Tevatron."
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"docid": "D664963#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/11983364/physics-flash-cards/\nPhysics",
"text": "\"36 terms cbcary15 PLUSPhysics Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is a photon? particle of light Which theory of light is the photon more consistent with—the wave theory or the particle theory? particle theory How long does it take for light to travel across the diameter of Earth's orbit around the sun? 960 s How did a spinning octagonal mirror help Michelson calculate the time that light took to make the round-trip to the distant mountain? He knew the spin rate of the rotating mirror. How long does light take to travel from the sun to Earth? 8 min From the star Alpha Centauri to Earth? 4 yr How long does light take to travel a distance of two light-years?"
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"docid": "D1630413#0",
"title": "http://www.livescience.com/16248-speed-light-special-relativity-neutrinos.html\nWhy The Speed of Light Matters",
"text": "\"Live Science Strange News Why The Speed of Light Matters By Wynne Parry | September 26, 2011 05:01pm ETMOREEinstein's theory of special relativity sets of the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second (300 million meters per second), as a cosmic speed limit. Some researchers think they may have broken this limit, and the implications are mind bending. Credit: Willem Dijkstra, Shutterstock When physicists announced last week that they had detected subatomic particles, called neutrinos, that appeared to be traveling faster than the speed of light, it seemed to be an exception to a cosmic speed limit set by Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity. Einstein's theory, which he proposed in 1905, describes the relativity of motion, particularly the motion of anything moving at or close to the speed of light. At the time, people believed that light waves, just as sound waves, ocean waves or shock waves, had to travel through a medium. But rather than air, water or ground, they believed light waves traveled through a substance called ether, less tangible than air, that pervaded the universe. Scientists assumed that the laws of physics would be different for an object at rest with respect to the ether, and with the proper experiments it would be possible to figure out what was truly at rest, according to Peter Galison, a professor of physics and the history of science at Harvard University. [ Twisted Physics: 7 Mind-Blowing Findings]\"\"Einstein got rid of that,\"\" Galison said. \"\" There are no physical properties that go with the statement 'I am truly at rest.' That's really what special relativity is about. \"\""
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"docid": "D1935262#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-does-refraction-occur\nWhy does refraction occur?",
"text": "\"Refraction Optics Why does refraction occur?ad by The Great Courses Plus - Direct Experience the joy of photography. Learn the art of photography from a professional photographer with more than 30 years experience. Learn More at thegreatcourses.com18 Answers Mahesh Shenoy, Physix Teacher, Float Head Physix - Youtube Answered Mar 6, 2015 · Author has 779 answers and 963k answer views Originally Answered: What is the cause of refraction of light? It is funny, I was discussing this with someone today :) Well.. to fully understand the answer, we need to use the wave theory of light, and the concept of wave fronts. But I can give you something much simpler... Imagine I throw a ruler as shown straight at the water.. If there were no gravity, clearly the ruler would go straight along the black line.. (those are not two rulers.. that is one ruler.. shown as it approaches water.. just to be clear : P) Now you can clearly see, the entire ruler doesn't enter the water at the same time.. First the bottom one does.. the speed of the ruler is lesser in the water, there fore that part of the ruler slows down, but the part of the ruler above the water surface is still travelling with the same speed. Thus due to the speed difference between the two sides, the top part has to cover more distance in a given time compared to the bottom part.. Thus the ruler bends towards the normal ;-) So once it enters the water, it stops bending because no all the parts of the ruler go with same (decreased) speed, and follow the green path.. That accounts for the refraction Also you can now figure.. what happens when the ray of light is hit normally.. since the entire ruler enters the water together, there is no speed difference, and so it doesn't bend : D Cool huh? Now in reality, something extremely similar happens (infact I can derive snells law just by using this ruler as an example : D) The ruler represents what we call as a the wave fronts.. Wavefronts are basically the crests and troughs that you see in ripples of water.. Same holds for light as well.. Direction of a propogation is always perpendicular to a wave front.. or in other words wavefronts will always be perpendicular to the ray of light.2k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions More Answers Below Why does refraction occurs? When does refraction not occur and why?"
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"docid": "D728583#0",
"title": "http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blogs/physics/2015/08/can-you-really-go-back-in-time-by-breaking-the-speed-of-light/\nCan You Really Go Back in Time by Breaking the Speed of Light?",
"text": "Thought Experiments17Aug Can You Really Go Back in Time by Breaking the Speed of Light? By David Russell on Mon, 17 Aug 2015Read Later Share Tweet Comment Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. But if it could, the conventional wisdom goes, it would travel back in time. Is the conventional wisdom right? Earlier this year, I was part of a team of researchers that decided to find out whether “superluminal” travel—that is, going faster than the speed of light—really does take you back in time. Image by Flickr user Rami, adapted under a Creative Commons license. To find out, we imagined a souped-up spacecraft that could somehow go faster than the speed of light and sent it on an (imaginary) journey out to a distant planet and back again. We started the ship up at the speed of light—denoted in physics equations as c —then gradually hit the gas pedal, accelerating past the universal “speed limit” to see how long the trip took at various different velocities. We used only the velocity addition formula from special relativity, as the other ones (time dilation, length contraction, etc.) all gave us goofy, imaginary answers. ("
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"docid": "D967753#0",
"title": "http://www.killermovies.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-10590-who-is-faster-superman-or-the-flash.html\nWho Is Faster, Superman or the Flash?",
"text": "\"Who Is Faster, Superman or the Flash? Text-only Version: Click HERE to see this thread with all of the graphics, features, and links. KMC Forums > Comic Book Forums > Superman > Who Is Faster, Superman or the Flash? Neo_Version 7This has been widely discussed in recent years and I was wondering what you guys thought about it. I think Flash is relatively faster, coz of the fact that he's named Flash. I mean Supes might beat him in an around the world race but only because Super man doesn't run, but hovers on the ground. It's wierd. But Im still up for Flash.113Yeah i think this was in an episode of Superman once, but i don't think any of them won because they ending up having to beat an evil dude (some dude who controlled the weather). But i agree i think flash is a bit faster on the ground. Superman (since he can fly and flash cannot) is obviously faster in the airrages Remorsesuperman is faster than a speeding bullet but flash is as fast as the speed of light, FLASH no contest Neo_Version 7Hmm."
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"docid": "D1630412#0",
"title": "http://www.interestingfacts.org/fact/broken-speed-of-light\nBroken Speed Of Light",
"text": "Broken Speed Of Light Published on August 10, 2008 in Science Facts by Interesting Facts The speed of light was broken by two physicists, Gunter Nimtz and Alfons Stahlhofen, in Germany from the University of Koblenz. This seriously questions Einstein’s theory that no object or information can move faster than the speed of light in a vacuum. An example of what could happen with this is time travel, but not like you imagine: If you went for a car trip faster than the speed of light, you’d arrive at your destination before you’d even leave, theoretically, of course. As Dr Guenter Nimtz said: “The effect cannot be used to go back in time, only to reduce the time between cause and effect a little bit. ”Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest110 Comments Katherine December 19, 2007 at 10:12 pm ARE YOU SERIOUS???!! ! Reply Mark January 26, 2008 at 4:01 pm This can’t be true, although i don’t see why breaking the speed of light cannot be achieved. It may well be possible but the speed of light is not intantaneous therefore moving faster than the speed of light wouldn’t necessarily mean arriving somewhere before you left. All it would mean is you arrive there before light would, for example light takes 8 minutes to get from the sun to the earth. Theoretically if you did it in 7 minutes would you be travelling back in time? Reply Matt February 27, 2008 at 7:02 pm To answer the question above."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-fast-is-the-International-Space-Station-moving-and-why\nHow fast is the International Space Station moving and why? How can astronauts walk/move in the space station when it is moving so fast? How difficult does the dynamic of this fast movement make it for other spacecrafts to dock with the ISS?",
"text": "\"Physics of Space Travel International Space Station Speed Space Travel Relativity (physics) Space Exploration Outer Space Astrophysics Physics How fast is the International Space Station moving and why? How can astronauts walk/move in the space station when it is moving so fast? How difficult does the dynamic of this fast movement make it for other spacecrafts to dock with the ISS?ad by Honey Have you tried this Amazon trick? The price Amazon shows isn't always the lowest. Luckily, this tool can help you outsmart the marketplace. Learn More at joinhoney.com5 Answers Andrea Klein, B. S. in Physics from Stanford Updated Apr 29, 2013 It's true - the ISS moves at about 17,000 mph (~28,000 kph). Now for your other questions: 1. When it's not using its onboard engines to adjust its orbit, the station is in free-fall*. This means that gravitational interaction with the earth maintains the station's orbit, and thus its speed. In contrast, an aircraft is not in orbit; rather, it must actively expend energy to maneuver through the air. Once you launch something into orbit, it moves according to the laws of orbital mechanics, which can result in much higher speeds than you can easily attain with something like an aircraft moving under its own power."
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"docid": "D1541324#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/5512338/181-183-notes-flash-cards/\n18.1-18.3 Notes",
"text": "74 terms adeyemi0518.1-18.3 Notes Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sorttransverse waves that are made of changing magnetic and eectrical fields. They also move at right angles to the direction the wave is moving. What is the basic source of electromagnetic waves? In other words, what produces electromagnetice waves?a force field is the area of influence that surrounds something that has a charge where particles are effeted by the charge. Electromagnetic waves have both electrical and magnetic fields. What is meant by a force field? What are the two force fields involving electromagnetic waves?magnetic field cause other magnets or magnetic material to line up along the direction of the magnetic field. How do magnetic fields react to other magnets or magnetic objects that enter their magnetic field?a moving charged particle creates an electrical field around it."
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"docid": "D2987807#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_a_space_probe_move_through_space_without_a_force_to_keep_it_going\nHow does a space probe move through space without a force to keep it going?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science How does a space probe move through space without a force to keep it going? Flag How does a space probe move through space without a force to keep it going? Edit Answer by 82stang Confidence votes 1.4KOn Earth, there is friction and air to slow vehicles down. There isn't any in space therefore they do not slow you down. As for gravity, it is much less in space. The amount of gravity depends on how close/far you are from a planet as to what the speed does, whether increase or decrease. This decrease in gravity allows a vehicle to move more freely,with the absence of friction and air to slow the vehicle. Thus space movement can be defined as how close the vehicle is to a planet, which will in turn affect the amount of gravity and either slow down or speed up the vehicle. The closer it is to a planet, the more gravity and the faster it will go. The further away it is, the less gravity and the slower it will move."
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"docid": "D1566347#0",
"title": "http://datagenetics.com/blog/april12014/index.html\nFuel consumption",
"text": "Fuel consumption Some facts: In the USA, 28% of all energy consumed is used for transportation. Of this transportation energy, 93% comes from petroleum. Cars and light trucks account for 59% of US transportation use, with the average fuel consumption of cars in the USA being around 23 mpg. Hybrid Image: Alexander Chernov, Markin Detroit US transportation petroleum use is currently at 161% of the total US production of petroleum, so much is imported. The misrepresentation of fuel consumption by quoting fuel efficiency Traditionally, fuel consumption figures for vehicles are quoted as miles achievable per gallon or MPG. This term is so commonly used and present in our vernacular that it seems so obvious and natural a measurement. MPG, however, is more accurately a measure of fuel efficiency. Fuel efficiency is not the most appropriate or intuitive method for measuring fuel consumption. I’ll give some examples later, but the fundamental reason is that we’re trying to measure consumption, and when measuring miles per gallon, the consumption term is on the denominator and so this results in a reciprocal proportional representation. The human mind is much better at dealing with linear relationships (especially when dealing with comparison situations)."
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"docid": "D2378614#0",
"title": "http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/nasa-defies-theory-showcases-prototype-warp-drive-that-travels-faster-light-1452377\nNasa Defies Theory: Showcases Prototype of 'Warp Drive' That Travels Faster Than Light",
"text": "Nasa Defies Theory: Showcases Prototype of 'Warp Drive' That Travels Faster Than Light By Rahul RJune 12, 2014 12:44 BSTThe Space X Falcon 9 rocket stands on the launch pad at the Space Launch Complex at Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station NASAUS space research agency Nasa which recently designed a ' flying saucer ' like spacecraft in a bid to assist future human expeditions to Mars, has now showcased the 3D prototype of what could be its 'faster than light' spacecraft. The 'faster than light' spaceship concept termed ' warp drive ' was shown off by Nasa researcher Dr Harold White, the brain behind the space vehicle. Why advertise with us Nasa's Warp Drive spacecraft is based on the 1944 Alcubierre drive which gives a speculative idea derived from a solution of Albert Einstein's field equations in general relativity. The theory proposed by Miguel Alcubierre states that a spacecraft could attain speeds faster than light if a configurable energy-density field lower than vacuum could be created. Alcubierre's theory also states that a faster-than-light spacecraft would travel by contracting space in front of it, and expanding space behind. This phenomenon is said to provide the faster-than-light thrust to the spaceship. However, space scientists throughout the world haven't succeeded in building spacecraft with extraordinary speeds. This is in conjunction with the 'speed of light' theory. The warp drive spacecraft can be seen in the hugely famous 'Star Trek' movie franchise, and the entire concept is only theoretical as of now. But the 3D impression created by Nasa displays a spacecraft like vehicle stationed in the middle of two really huge rings that are assumed to serve as the 'warp bubble' to the spacecraft, according to Mark Rademaker, the artist behind the Nasa's 3D Warp Drive model."
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"docid": "D1065771#0",
"title": "https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/5-8/features/nasa-knows/what-is-orion-58.html\nWhat Is Orion?",
"text": "\"March 25, 2015What Is Orion? NASA’s Orion spacecraft flew around Earth two times on a test flight. Credits: NASAThis article is part of the NASA Knows! ( Grades 5-8) series. Orion (\"\"o- rie -un\"\") is a new NASA spacecraft for astronauts. The spacecraft will play an important part in NASA's journey to Mars. Orion will carry astronauts farther into the solar system than ever before. What Will Orion Do? Orion will carry astronauts into deep space and then return them home to Earth. Orion will be able to travel to an asteroid or even Mars."
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"docid": "D2297862#0",
"title": "https://www.universetoday.com/95308/why-are-astronauts-weightless-in-space/\nWhy Are Astronauts Weightless in Space?",
"text": "\"Why Are Astronauts Weightless? Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:41Science, Space Flight, Space Station Why Are Astronauts Weightless in Space? Article written: 21 May , 2012 Updated: 7 Jan , 2016 by Nancy Atkinson Video Most of our regular readers understand why astronauts and objects appear to float around on the International Space Station, but there are some misconceptions and preconceived notions out there on this topic that aren’t true and which don’t represent a very good understanding of physics! This video provides an entertaining look at some of the ideas people have about the zero-gravity environment on board an orbiting spacecraft, and shows why the astronauts actually appear weightless. But let’s discuss it, too: When asked why objects and astronauts in spacecraft appear weightless, many people give these answers:1. There is no gravity in space and they do not weigh anything.2. Space is a vacuum and there is no gravity in a vacuum.3. The astronauts are too far away from Earth’s surface to be subject to its gravitational pull. These answers are all wrong!The main thing to understand here is that there IS gravity in space."
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"docid": "D16260#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/High_School_Earth_Science/Atmospheric_Layers\nHigh School Earth Science/Atmospheric Layers",
"text": "\"Contents1 Lesson Objectives2 Air Temperature3 Troposphere4 Stratosphere5 Mesosphere6 Thermosphere and Beyond7 Lesson Summary8 Review Questions9 Vocabulary10 Points to Consider The atmosphere is layered, and these layers correspond with how the atmosphere's temperature changes with altitude. By understanding the way temperature changes with altitude, we can learn a lot about how the atmosphere works. For example, the reason that weather takes place in the lowest layer is that the Earth's surface is the atmosphere's primary heat source. Heating the lowest part of the atmosphere places warm air beneath colder air, an unstable situation that can produce violent weather. Interesting things happen higher in the atmosphere, like the beautiful aurora, which light up the sky with brilliant flashes, streaks and rolls of white or colored light. Lesson Objectives [ edit]Figure 15.4: The layers of the atmosphere with altitude. List the major layers of the atmosphere and their temperatures. Discuss why all weather takes place in the troposphere. Discuss how the ozone layer protects the surface from harmful radiation. Air Temperature [ edit]The warm air rises: that's a saying just about everyone has heard."
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"docid": "D1118693#0",
"title": "http://gizmodo.com/yes-time-travel-is-possible-heres-how-1654958816\nYes, Time Travel Is Possible; Here's How",
"text": "\"Time travel's been one of man's wildest fantasies for centuries. It's long been a popular trend in movies and fiction, inspiring everything from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol to H. G. Wells' The Time Machine to the Charlton Heston shrine that is The Planet of the Apes. And with the opening of Interstellar today—n0t to spoil anything—we're about to fantasize about it even more. The most fantastic thing? It's probably possible. What's almost impossible Let's start with the bad news. We probably can't travel back in time and watch the Egyptians build the pyramids. In the last century scientists came up with a number of theories that suggested it is indeed plausible to take a leap into the future; going back in time, unfortunately, is much more complicated. But it's not necessarily impossible. Albert Einstein laid the groundwork for much of the theoretical science that governs most time travel research today."
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"docid": "D1834693#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_the_earth_go_fast_or_slow\nDoes the earth go fast or slow?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Astronomy Does the earth go fast or slow? Flag Does the earth go fast or slow? Answer by Hilmar Zonneveld Confidence votes 62.3KFor example, the movement of Earth around the Sun is about 30 km/sec. You decide whether you consider this fast or slow; but it is quite fast compared to speeds we are accustomed to, here on Earth. For example, the movement of Earth around the Sun is about 30 km/sec. You decide whether you consider this fast or slow; but it is quite fast compared to speeds we are accustomed to, here on Earth. For example, the movement of Earth around the Sun is about 30 km/sec. You decide whether you consider this fast or slow; but it is quite fast compared to speeds we are accustomed to, here on Earth. For example, the movement of Earth around the Sun is about 30 km/sec. You decide whether you consider this fast or slow; but it is quite fast compared to speeds we are accustomed to, here on Earth.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
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"docid": "D190818#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090606234338AAK3DA7\nHow long does it take the space shuttle to get to the moon?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space How long does it take the space shuttle to get to the moon? At full speed, how long does that take? And how fast is the shuttle capable of traveling in space? How far away is the moon? If we did it in the 60's why is it so far fetched today? Update: I should of asked how long it would take someone to get there not the space shuttle in particular, sorry. Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The Space Shuttle doesn't go to the Moon. It's not designed to go anywhere beyond low-Earth orbit. As a \"\"space truck\"\", it's well designed. But for a long-distance trip (say, to the Moon), the Shuttle is way way heavier than you need--it has a big cargo bay and wings, which you don't need for that kind of mission."
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"docid": "D1753382#0",
"title": "https://medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/ask-ethan-80-can-space-expand-faster-than-the-speed-of-light-23dff8c10f3d\nAsk Ethan #80: Can space expand faster than the speed of light?",
"text": "Ask Ethan #80: Can space expand faster than the speed of light? And if so, how does Einstein’s relativity — both special and general — cope? Image credit: Shutterstock. “If everything seems under control, you’re not going fast enough.” -Mario Andretti The end of the week means another dip into our questions and suggestions mailbag, where anything you dare to submit is fair game. This week, we’re lucky enough to get a mind, space and time-bending question from Damien Charpentier, who wants the answer to one of the biggest conundrums out there about the expanding Universe, relativity, and dark energy: [I]t is well known that the universe expands at an increasing rate. Is it possible that the speed of expansion could surpass the speed of light? And if so, wouldn’t it be contradictory to Einstein’s theories? Let’s start with the speed of light, and what that means. Image credit: user Fx-1988 of deviant ART."
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"docid": "D2699255#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/19667592/electromagnetic-waves-chapter-12-flash-cards/\nElectromagnetic waves chapter 12",
"text": "\"42 terms Tatum1593Electromagnetic waves chapter 12study test Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What are electromagnetic waves made by vibrating electric charges and can travel through space where matter is not present Electromagnetic waves are produced when an electric charge that moves back and forth What are electromagnetic waves An electromagnetic wave is a transverse wave. Properties of Electromagnetic Waves All objects emit electromagnetic waves Wave frequency increases as the temperature of the material increasesradiant energy The energy carried by an electromagnetic wave is called radiant energy.wave of speed All electromagnetic waves travel at 300,000 km/s in the vacuum of space. (\"\" Speed of light. \"\") wave of speed Nothing travels faster than the speed of light. Wavelength and Frequency The wavelength of an electromagnetic wave is the distance from one crest to another. Waves and Particles The difference between a wave and a particle might seem obvious a wave is a disturbance that carries energy, and a particle is a piece of matter.photon electromagnetic wave a particle What is represented by the blue lines in this figure? a magnetic field Electrons moving in a wire are surrounded by a magnetic field. Describe the major difference between electromagnetic waves and sound waves Sound waves require matter in order to travel; electromagnetic waves can travel where matter is not present. An electromagnetic wave is a (n) _________ wave. Electromagnetic waves travel in directions that are perpendicular to their electric and magnetic fields."
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"docid": "D1429296#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/08/politics/elon-musk-ash-carter-pentagon/index.html\nWhat was Elon Musk doing at the Pentagon?",
"text": "\"What was Elon Musk doing at the Pentagon? By Ryan Browne, CNNUpdated 10:55 AM ET, Thu June 9, 2016Photos: Planetary Resources A single asteroid could be worth $100 billion, this Seattle firm estimates, and it's determined to put them to work. The plan is to use robotic spacecraft to carry out the daunting job of catching and drilling a rock flying at supersonic speed, and Chief Engineer Chris Lewicki told CNN this could be achieved within 5-10 years. Once mines can be established, it is hoped that they could be converted into gas stations to fuel longer range travel -- including to Mars. Hide Caption 7 of 13Photos: Space VR However fast the price drops, space tourism will likely to remain an elite pursuit for the foreseeable future. But Space VR offers the experience of space to anyone with $10 and a virtual reality headset. For that price, armchair astronauts will be able to access live cameras aboard the International Space Station and navigate a 360-degree environment from the comfort of home. Hide Caption 8 of 13Photos: Astroscale A forward-thinking venture to ensure that space does not become as polluted as earth, this Singapore start-up has pioneered \"\"spacesweeping\"\" to clean up dangerous debris. A catcher satellite uses GPS to lock on to an object up to 100kg, before releasing smaller, adhesive satellites that stick to and drag it down to burn up in Earth's atmosphere. Hide Caption 9 of 13Photos: Skybox Imaging Along with Planet Labs, one of the leading players in a new field of private satellite start-ups, that make use of inexpensive Cubesat devices to deliver wider and more accurate imaging."
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"docid": "D173483#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperspace_(science_fiction)\nHyperspace",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Hyperspace (science fiction))navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2008) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)For other uses, see Hyperspace (disambiguation). Hyperspace is a faster-than-light (FTL) method of traveling used in science fiction. It is typically described as an alternative \"\"sub-region\"\" of space co-existing with our own universe which may be entered using an energy field or other device. [ 1] As seen in most fiction hyperspace is most succinctly described as a \"\"somewhere else\"\" within which the laws of general and special relativity decidedly do not apply – especially with respect to the speed of light being the cosmic speed limit. Entering and exiting said \"\"elsewhere\"\" thus directly enables travel near or faster than the speed of light – almost universally with the aid of extremely advanced technology. \"\" Through hyper-space, that unimagineable region that was neither space nor time, matter nor energy, something nor nothing, one could traverse the length of the Galaxy in the interval between two neighboring instants of time.\"\" [ 2]Astronomical distances and the impossibility of faster-than-light travel pose a challenge to most science-fiction authors."
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"docid": "D1032472#0",
"title": "http://www.armaghplanet.com/blog/the-dangers-of-space-travel.html\nThe Dangers of Space Travel",
"text": "The Dangers of Space Travel By admin – June 8, 2013Posted in: Human Exploration It is probably every rookie astronaut’s nightmare, and probably even a veteran astronaut’s nightmare…scratch that it’s probably every single astronaut’s biggest fear that their spacecraft is destroyed whilst out on a space walk and they are stranded in space completely alone with no way of contacting Earth! Well that just describes the synopsis for Alfonso Cuarón’s upcoming film Gravity! Due out in October 2013 this ‘out of this world’ film will star Sandra Bullock as the newbie astronaut embarking on her very first shuttle mission and George Clooney as the veteran accompanying her on his final space voyage before retirement. ( With a set up like this it is kind of inevitable that it wasn’t going to go smoothly!) After nasty space debris rips through the pair’s Shuttle spacecraft we see them stranded alone in space awaiting whatever fate the dark, vast universe has in store for them! But what does it have in store? What are the realistic dangers of space travel? Let’s find out, to both spoil the plot before October rolls around and also see what potential hazards await us on those future space holidays we all hope becomes normal practice in the not so distant future!Gravity Trailer 2013 Sandra Bullock Movie Teaser - Official [HD]Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:32A tiny fleck of paint traveling at orbital velocity made this crater in a Shuttle Orbiter’s windscreen. ( image credit: NASA)Space Junk/Debris Space debris is a growing problem with space travel."
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"docid": "D2784365#0",
"title": "http://www.railway-technology.com/features/featurethe-worlds-deadliest-train-accidents-4150911/\nThe worldâs worst train disasters",
"text": "1 January 2014 Analysis The world’s worst train disasters By Akanksha Gupta Share Many of the worst train accidents in history occurred in the early 20th and 21st centuries, a testament to the march of technology and the importance of railway safety. The causes behind most of these disasters could be nailed down to brake failures, derailments or accidental fires. Railway-technology.com lists the 10 worst train accidents in the world. The Al Ayyat train disaster caused death of 383 people while travelling from Cairo to Luxor in Egypt. Image courtesy of Jkan997. The Queen of The Sea train crash in Sri Lanka is the worst train disaster in railroad history in terms of lives lost. The Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne derailment remains as the greatest rail disaster in French history. Image courtesy of Florian Pépellin. The Guadalajara train accident in Mexico caused death of more than 600 people. Image courtesy of Shkumbin Saneja."
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"docid": "D1233725#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Which-human-being-has-traveled-the-farthest-distance-in-their-lifetime\nWhich human being has traveled the farthest distance in their lifetime?",
"text": "\"Explorers World Records Distance (physics and mathematics) Mind-Blowing Facts Facts and Trivia International Travel Visiting and Travel Which human being has traveled the farthest distance in their lifetime?14 Answers Robert Frost, I live to travel, have flown more than 100,000 miles Answered Jul 14, 2013 · Author has 6.2k answers and 131.3m answer views That would be the smartest man I've ever met - Sergei Krikalev. He holds the record for time in space at almost 804 days. That means that while in space he traveled 337,428,000 miles (542,921,652 km). Add to that the fact that during the training for his ISS missions, he was routinely flying back and forth between Moscow and Houston (5938 miles or 9556 km each way) every month for about three years for each mission.272.8k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below Which human being has traveled the farthest distance on Earth in his or her lifetime? What is the farthest distance in the world? What is the longest journey, in time or distance, you have ever taken? Is time travel possible? What is the most distant place you've visited (from your home)? Ask New Question Varun Bagrecha, Photographer| guitarist| Reader| Believer Answered Oct 31, 2016You won't believe but I have travelled around 159344440000 kms (approx=16k crore kms) till now. Every person is travelling at a speed at 30km/hr, even if the person may be an infant!Isn't it amazing."
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"docid": "D557370#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/79518957/ch-19-vibrations-and-waves-flash-cards/\nCh. 19 Vibrations and Waves",
"text": "\"52 terms laneisa Ch. 19 Vibrations and Waves Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Vibration a periodic wiggle in time a complete to-and-fro oscillation is one vibration Wave a periodic wiggle in both space and time extends from one place to another the source of all waves is something that is vibrating mechanical waves require a medium Light and sound are both vibrations that propagate through space as waves but two very different kinds of waves Sound is a mechanical wave, the propagation of vibrations through a material medium - a solid, liquid, or gas. If there is no material medium to vibrate, then no sound is possible. Sound cannot travel in a vacuum. Sine curve a pictorial representation of a wave produced by simple harmonic motion. as for a water wave, the high points of a sine wave are called crests and the low points are called troughs. midpoint of the vibration is the equilibrium position (dashed line). Galileo discovered that the time a pendulum takes to swing to and fro through small distances depends on only the length of the pendulum. the time of a to-and-fro swing, called the period, does not depend on either the mass of the pendulum or the size of the arc through which it swings. in addition to length, the period of a pendulum depends on the acceleration due to gravity the pendulum with the greatest frequency is the pendulum with the shortest length (period)If you drop two balls of different mass, they accelerate at g. Let them slide without friction down the incline, and they slide together at the same fraction of g. Tie them to strings of the same length so that they are pendulums, and they swing to and fro in unison."
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"docid": "D2031725#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_height_does_the_International_Space_Station_orbit_around_the_Earth\nWhat height does the International Space Station orbit around the Earth?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society Politics and Government Government US Government NASA What height does the International Space Station orbit around the Earth? Flag What height does the International Space Station orbit around the Earth? Answer by Bill WCA Confidence votes 50The International Space Station is maintained in a near circular orbit with a minimum mean altitude of 278 km (173 mi) and a maximum of 460 km (286 mi). Atmospheric drag gradually slows the station down and it moves closer to earth. The station must be periodically re-boosted. This re-boost can be performed by the station's two main engines on the Zvezda service module, a docked Space Shuttle, a Progress resupply vessel, or by ESA's ATV. On September 20, 2010, NASA reported that the ISS orbital numbers were: Perigee 351 km (189 nmi) AMSL Apogee 360 km (194 nmi) AMSL Orbital inclination 51.64 degrees Average speed 7,706.6 m/s (27,743.8 km/h, 17,239.2 mph) Orbital period 91 minutes Perigee is the orbit's lowest point and apogee is its highest point. AMSL stands for Above Mean Sea Level. nmi stands for Nautical Miles6 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Joepoidog 20,575 Contributions How long does it take for the International Space Station to orbit Earth?\\n."
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"docid": "D581626#0",
"title": "https://www.gamesradar.com/elite-dangerous-400-billion-xbox-one/\n400 billion reasons why Elite: Dangerous is secretly Xbox One's most exciting game",
"text": "400 billion reasons why Elite: Dangerous is secretly Xbox One's most exciting game By Daniel_Griliopoulos May 08, 2015 News Comments The ship groans like a whale having a heart attack. Somewhere, deep underneath the pilot’s well-rounded buttocks, bulkheads are giving way and tensile cables are fraying apart. I glance down at my in-ship hands, sitting calm, steady and pressure-suited on the controls. Soon, there’s a cork-popping noise, followed by a building rattling and cracking. As fracture lines spread across the ship’s diamond-hard canopy, the implacable Siri-like voice of the ship’s computer intones your worries. “ Hull integrity compromised,” she says. “ Pressure warning.” There’s a moment of stillness and calm. The debris of our defeated enemy hangs in front of a distant blue planet like dust motes in sunbeams. I muse that, unless we get to a station soon, we won’t outlive him by more than, ooh, ten minutes."
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"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081117104613AAJDy81\nAt what speed normally would your air bag on your car deploy if you hit someone?",
"text": "Cars & Transportation Safety At what speed normally would your air bag on your car deploy if you hit someone? Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Well that depends. Its been said that most car companies make it so where airbags deploy based on the impact. It is said that the airbag will not deploy until the impact generates 7 G's of force. For most vehicles that speed is equivalent to hitting an object at 12 mph or hitting another vehicle at 25 to 30 mph. It is dependent upon the impact of the crash. Source (s):http://www.aa1car.com/library/airbag01.h... Friendly Stranger.. · 10 years ago1 1 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: At what speed normally would your air bag on your car deploy if you hit someone? Source (s):speed air bag car deploy hit someone: https://biturl.im/xf VH9Anonymous · 3 years ago0 0 Comment The airbag deployment is determined by the rate of deceleration rather than the speed that you're doing immediately before the accident. This is because your speed at milliseconds after impact is actually zero."
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"docid": "D3069242#0",
"title": "http://www.ebay.com/gds/What-Is-a-Crash-Sensor-/10000000205702397/g.html\nWhat Is a Crash Sensor?",
"text": "\"Home Buying Guides Parts & Accessories Car & Truck Parts Safety & Security What Is a Crash Sensor?e Bay 1 Like Like March 13, 2016Millions of cars are in use all over the world, and each year, countless accidents happen. It is a good thing then that most modern cars come with safety devices called airbags, which protect car passengers during a frontal collision. Airbags inflate within milliseconds after the car experiences a collision. In order for airbags to properly deploy on time, however, they require a trigger from the vehicle's crash sensors. When you get into an accident where the airbags are deployed, you need to replace these sensors. Whether you buy from e Bay or from your mechanic, learning about the different types of crash sensors and how they work is important to make sure you get the best one for your needs. Understanding Crash Sensors Before an airbag can deploy, crash sensors, otherwise known as impact sensors, must first trigger the event. Think of them as the airbag's control system. Depending on your car's make and model, it generally has from one to three crash sensors, which are usually in the very front of the car in the area people often call the \"\"crush zone.\"\" When the car suddenly decelerates due to an impact, this zone registers the action first so the airbags can deploy as soon as possible."
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"docid": "D504354#0",
"title": "http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/Airbags/airbags.html\nGas Laws Save Lives: The Chemistry Behind Airbags",
"text": "\"Gas Laws Save Lives: The Chemistry Behind Airbags Stoichiometry and the Gas Constant Experiment Authors: Rachel Casiday and Regina Frey Department of Chemistry, Washington University St. Louis, MO 63130Key Concepts: Safety of Airbags (Note: This section contains an animation. ) Chemical Reactions to Generate the Gas to Fill an Airbag Decomposition of Sodium Azide (Na N 3)Reactions to Remove Harmful Products Reaction Stoichiometry Ideal-Gas Laws (Macroscopic Picture)PV=n RTEstimating the Pressure to Fill an Airbag Acceleration Force Pressure Deflation Kinetic Theory of Gases (Microscopic Picture)Pressure as the Result of Molecular Collisions with Container Walls Average and Root-Mean-Square Speed of Molecules Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution Protection in a Collision Newton's Laws Airbags Decrease the Force on the Body Airbags Spread the Force Over a Larger Area Undetonated-Airbag Disposal: Safety Considerations Introduction: Airbags Improve Automobile Safety The Safety Advantage of Airbags The development of airbags began with the idea for a system that would restrain automobile drivers and passengers in an accident, whether or not they were wearing their seat belts. The road from that idea to the airbags we have today has been long, and it has involved many turnabouts in the vision for what airbags would be expected to do. Today, airbags are mandatory in new cars and are designed to act as a supplemental safety device in addition to a seat belt. Airbags have been commonly available since the late 1980's; however, they were first invented (and a version was patented) in 1953. The automobile industry started in the late 1950's to research airbags and soon discovered that there were many more difficulties in the development of an airbag than anyone had expected. Crash tests showed that for an airbag to be useful as a protective device, the bag must deploy and inflate within 40 milliseconds. The system must also be able to detect the difference between a severe crash and a minor fender-bender. These technological difficulties helped lead to the 30-year span between the first patent and the common availability of airbags. In recent years, increased reports in the media concerning deaths or serious injuries due to airbag deployment have led to a national discussion about the usefulness and \"\"safety\"\" of airbags."
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"docid": "D3069241#0",
"title": "http://en.volkswagen.com/en/innovation-and-technology/technical-glossary/crashsensoren.html\nCrash Sensors",
"text": "Crash Sensors If a collision should occur, intelligent sensors trigger off the occupant restraint systems at the correct moment. The crash sensors must be able to detect a collision and convert it into corresponding signals within a matter of milliseconds. The nerve centre of this system is the airbag control unit, which decides whether to activate it and, depending on the nature and severity of the crash, deploys the airbags and belt tensioners. The control unit installed centrally in the vehicle contains sensors which determine the pattern and severity of a frontal or side impact at an early stage. Additional, remote crash sensors are also located on the vehicle to assist with crash detection. The measurement principle employed by the crash sensors is usually based on the effect of inertia. When a vehicle is stopped abruptly by an impact, all bodies or objects which are not firmly fixed to the vehicle will continue to move at the impact speed. The sensors’ design enables them to measure this acceleration and relay it to the control unit as usable data. Many Volkswagen models are fitted with ultra-fast pressure sensors in the front doors to detect a collision from the side. When the vehicle is hit from the side, the outer door panel is pushed inwards, creating excess pressure inside the door."
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"docid": "D2257150#0",
"title": "http://money.cnn.com/2014/11/20/autos/takata-airbag-victims/index.html\nTakata airbag victims looked like they had been shot or stabbed",
"text": "\"Authorities first thought that Hien Thi Tran had been stabbed by an assailant. Part of the airbag canister that exploded and injured her is pictured on the right. When police got to the scene of a minor car accident in Alhambra, California in September 2013, they thought the driver, Hai Ming Xu, had been shot in the face. A similar conclusion was reached by Orlando police responding to an accident a year later -- they believed that the driver, Hien Thi Tran, had been the victim of a stabbing that might have caused the accident. But what allegedly killed both drivers was the device put in their cars to protect them - an airbag manufactured by Takata. Lawsuits and police reports say these airbags have exploded with such force that they sent shrapnel flying into the car's drivers, fatally wounding Xu and Tran. Xu's accident was in the parking lot of the restaurant where he worked. His 2002 Acura TL hit the wall of a nearby building and the airbag deployed. Tran survived for three days after her accident before dying in the hospital. Police were initially so sure she had been attacked with a knife that their investigation even produced a \"\"person of interest,\"\" according to her family's lawsuit."
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"docid": "D728477#0",
"title": "https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/articles/automotive/car-crashworthiness-failure-01459.html\nCar Crashworthiness: When (If Ever) Do Airbags Deploy in Rear-End Collisions?",
"text": "\"Car Crashworthiness: When (If Ever) Do Airbags Deploy in Rear-End Collisions? October 12, 2007, 9:00AM. By Jane Mundy Phoenix, AZ Miraculously, Lynn H. walked away from a multiple car crash; her car was so badly mangled even the police couldn't fathom why she wasn't seriously injured after the airbags in her 2004 Toyota Corolla didn't deploy—another car that miserably failed car crashworthiness. Before buying her car, Lynn H. did a lot of research to find a car with optimum safety features: she read crash reports, car crash tests and crash safety reports. Now Lynn is considering [ legal action] against Toyota: none of the airbags deployed but her car was totaled. Obviously, car crashworthiness tests are not [ adequate ]. \"\" The usual dinner time traffic jam on a major highway here in Arizona caused several vehicles to come to a complete stop,\"\" says Lynn. \"\" Besides my car, there were two vehicles in front of me that had also stopped. I had just come off a ramp and anticipated the slowdown but the driver behind me had no idea that she had to slow down. \"\" She hit me so hard that it pushed my car into the vehicle in front and in turn, that vehicle pushed another, and another."
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"docid": "D2898829#0",
"title": "http://allaboutautomotive.com/blog/what-is-the-srs-light-that-is-illuminated-on-my-dash/\nWhat Is The SRS Light That Is Illuminated On My Dash?",
"text": "January 9, 2014The acronym SRS stands for Supplemental Restraint System which is the proper name for the Airbag System in your vehicle. This is the dash warning light that was not mentioned in the prior articles on warning lights. This system is considered a passive safety device, meaning that it takes no action from the vehicle occupants to activate the device, like a seat belt that takes action from the occupant to activate the device. When the SRS light is illuminated on the dash, this means that the Airbag Control Unit sees an issue in the system and has disabled the system. This means that the airbags will not deploy in the event of an accident. The original design of an airbag was developed in 1952. Vehicle airbag systems went into use in the early 1970’s and have gone through a series of developmental changes throughout the years. They were designed to be used as a safety supplement to seat belts, most injuries that are caused by airbags, are due to the fact that seat belts were not being worn when the airbag was deployed. The main design concept is quite simple there is a central Airbag Control Unit that monitors a number of related sensors within the vehicle. These sensors include accelerometers, impact sensors, side door pressure sensors, and seat occupancy sensors."
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"docid": "D2911681#0",
"title": "http://www.midsouthrescue.org/id10.html\n_________________________________________ Midsouth Rescue TechnologiesRoll-Over Protection",
"text": "\"Roll-Over Protection Systems This page includes: Roll-over protection airbags Flip-up type full roll-bars Pop-up type roll-bars EMS concerns Like all safety restraint systems; The rollover protection system must have a sensor to determine that there is a crash. Click picture to enlarge The rollover sensor is a little more complex than the normal crash sensor. The Electronic Rollover Sensor provides additional protection by measuring whether the vehicle is tilting, how fast the lean angle is changing and whether the combination means the vehicle might be headed for a rollover. The sensor ( inclinometer) is designed to measure the lateral and vertical acceleration, vehicle speed and roll rate to predict an impending rollover. When the sensors detect a potential rollover, the control module triggers the curtain airbags and seat belt pre-tensioners. An onboard computer protects against accidental deployment by comparing the tilt angle and rate-of-roll, determining whether the vehicle is going to recover, or whether a roll is inevitable. If the vehicle is going to roll, the system not only deploys, but also matches deployment speed to the event. A high-speed curb launch will trigger a faster deployment than a corkscrew roll on an embankment. Click picture to enlarge These sensors work in conjunction with a new style curtain airbag. Like all curtain airbags, the new \"\"Safety Canopy\"\" airbags are hidden behind the headliner."
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"docid": "D2339525#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080217124418AA3ABrw\nHow fast must car be travelling before airbag activates in an accident?",
"text": "\"Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs How fast must car be travelling before airbag activates in an accident?how fast must car be travelling before airbag activates in an accident Follow 16 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It is not how fast the car is traveling because if the car is sitting still and is hit by a moving vehicle then they would deploy so I think it has to do with the impact and the sensors ,on how sensitive that they are because if your car is sitting still at a red light and you get hit then the airbags should deploy other wise it would be senseless to have them in your car if the car has to be moving lots of luck !!!! ! [email protected] · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating It's not really dependant on speed, so much as the severity and direction of impact. It usually takes a head-on impact into something fairly solid at 30mph or more to trigger a frontal airbag. A car could be involved in a roll-over crash at 100mph or more, where it could flip over several times, and if there was no significant single front impact detected, the airbags wouldn't trigger. Evelyn The Modified Dog. · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment In most cars, 30 mph. when impacted upon the front bumper. Others may have side impact sensors too. Four times a had minor incidents with deer and guardrails, but either I was traveling under 30 mph or the front bumper was not involved, so the airbags never activated.idon_e · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment I'm not sure speed is as much as a factor. Vehicles have impact sensors in the bumper."
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"docid": "D2592521#0",
"title": "http://www.smartmotorist.com/driving-guideline/hands-on-the-steering-wheel.html\nWhere to put hands on the steering wheel?",
"text": "\"Home › Driving Guideline ›Where to put hands on the steering wheel? By Gary Richards From the first day in driving school, this lesson is drilled into our heads: Firmly grip the steering wheel in the 10-2 position. Now, law enforcement agencies are training officers to place their hands lower on the steering wheel, and some drivers' groups are changing position on hand position. Ads For more than a year at the San Jose, Calif., Police Department, the recommended hold has been 9-3. The American Automobile Association also prefers 9-3. For the California Highway Patrol, the position can be as low as 8-4. \"\" My daughter came back from driving class and said they were teaching her to hold the wheel at 10-2,\"\" said Robert Sepulveda, a San Jose officer who has trained new cops in proper driving techniques. \"\" I told her that's not what we teach . . . that 10-2 is inappropriate. \"\" The 10-2 position is the traditional favorite because, in theory, a higher grip allows a driver to keep the car running smoothly without needing to jerk the wheel suddenly if he is cut off or there is a hazard in the road."
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"docid": "D49765#0",
"title": "http://cars.costhelper.com/airbag-cost.html\nAir Bag Cost",
"text": "\"Driver Side: $200-$700+ Air Bag Only Passenger Side: $400-$1,000+ Air Bag Only Replace All: $1,000-$6,000 With Related Parts E-mail Post Tweet Comments (6)Designed to be used with a seat belt, an air bag is a safety restraint that inflates rapidly to prevent a vehicle occupant's upper body or head from striking the vehicle's interior during a collision. Most modern passenger vehicles have one front air bag on the driver's side of the vehicle and one on the passenger's side; some also have side-curtain or knee-level air bags. Typical costs: Driver-side air bags can cost $200-$700 or more each, for just the replacement bag, depending on the year, make and model of vehicle. Passenger-side air bags typically cost $400-$1,000 or more; side-curtain or knee air bags are less common and prices vary, but they typically cost about the same or slightly less than passenger-side air bags, depending on the size and design of the side-curtain air bag. Online retailers typically offer less-expensive air bags, with a limited warranty. For example, Five Star Air Bags.com lists its most popular driver-side airbags [ 1] , including one for a 2004-2008 Ford F150 for $200; for a 2007-2012 Nissan Altima for $300; and for a 2007-2012 Chevrolet Silverado for $400. The total cost for professionally replacing airbags that deployed in a collision can be $1,000-$6,000 or more but averages about $3,000-$5,000, depending on the year, make and model of vehicle; the number and location of the air bags; and the related parts that need replacing, such as the electronic control unit [ 2] (also called the airbag computer or diagnostic unit), sensors, springs, the instrument panel, the dashboard, the windshield or the steering wheel. ( Some passenger-side airbags are designed to deflect off of -- and break -- the windshield, and may also break the dashboard.) Labor at $30-$90 or more an hour is usually about a third of the total cost. For example, Lemurzone.com lists the parts and labor needed for a typical air bag repair [ 3] , with an estimated total cost of $3,898."
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"docid": "D728471#0",
"title": "http://www.airbagcenter.com/StaticPages/SelectStaticPage.aspx?content=77\n.",
"text": "\"Quick Reference Links Airbag Installation Basics Why is my airbag light on How airbags work Reset your diagnostic module Latest news on SRS airbags Airbag Replacement, what is needed Q. What are used airbags? Our airbags are classified as used because we are not - in example, a Ford Dealer or Chevy Dealer, etc.. So even though some of our products are new we must label them as used. In addition, we also sell airbags that have been in a car before but never deployed. Nonetheless, every part we sell is an Original Equipment Manufactured part. It is used because time has elapse, however - so was the airbag in your car that just deployed. So you see - your cars airbags were used as well and they worked fine. What we do as a company, that others don't, is to make sure that the components of the airbags we sell are in original condition. It is our attention to detail that has earned us a top notch reputation from auto rebuilders world wide. Q. Why are your prices so low? First we are a certified bulk purchaser with some of the largest airbag vendors in the industry."
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"docid": "D3539400#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/is-my-car-totaled-527100\nIs My Car Totaled?",
"text": "Car Insurance & Loans Insurance Claims Is My Car Totaled? A Closer Look at What Makes a Vehicle a Total Loss Share Flip Pin Email•••By Emily Delbridge Updated December 20, 2017“Is my car totaled?” is a common question asked after a severe accident? If you only have liability coverage and you total your vehicle, you had better have a lot of money saved up, because not one cent of the damage to your own car is going to be covered if you get into an accident (or if a tree falls on top of your car, a hailstorm pummels your car, or if your car is stolen...but if you’ve decided to buy the cheaper option of liability insurance, you’re probably willing to take this risk). If you have comprehensive coverage, you’re probably wondering whether or not you’re going to have to give up your vehicle forever, or just for the duration of the time that it is in the repair shop. Many times, you would be amazed what a body shop can fix. Other times, with severe damage, you are much better off not repairing the vehicle and taking the total loss settlement from your insurer as long as you are covered by your insurance policy. In this article, you’ll learn more about what goes into determining if a vehicle is a total loss and whether or not you can keep a vehicle after it has been totaled. A Totaled Car is Determined by State Requirements Different states have different definitions of a total loss vehicle. Most states consider a vehicle totaled using the guidelines that if a vehicle's damage exceeds 70 or 75% of the actual cash value it is headed for the junkyard."
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"docid": "D2741811#0",
"title": "http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car-driving-safety/safety-regulatory-devices/airbag.htm\nHow Airbags Work",
"text": "NEXTThe deployed airbag inside the remains of an Enzo Ferrari. See more car safety pictures . Michael Tullberg/ Getty Images For years, the trusty seat belt provided the sole form of passive restraint in our cars. There were debates about their safety, especially relating to children, but over time, much of the country adopted mandatory seat-belt laws. Statistics have shown that the use of seat belts has saved thousands of lives that might have been lost in collisions. Like seat belts, the concept of the airbag -- a soft pillow to land against in a crash -- has been around for many years. The first patent on an inflatable crash-landing device for airplanes was filed during World War II. In the 1980s, the first commercial airbags appeared in automobiles. Since model year 1998, all new cars sold in the United States have been required to have airbags on both driver and passenger sides. ( Light trucks came under the rule in 1999.)"
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"docid": "D2517464#0",
"title": "http://www.aboutautomobile.com/Complaint/2004/Hyundai/Sonata/Airbag\n2004 Hyundai Sonata Airbag Consumer Complaints",
"text": "Home Consumer Complaints 2004 Hyundai Sonata Airbag Complaints Recalls TSBs Investigations MPG Safety Ratings Maintenance Schedules Price2004 Hyundai Sonata Airbag Consumer Complaints Complaint Number: 11013607Incident Date: August 8, 2017Date Added to File: August 8, 2017Description of the Complaint: I have an issue with the air bag light being on and a coworker had the same issue with hers. With the light being on it prevents me from getting an inspection sticker in my state. This has been an ongoing issue for the last several years and there has been recalls on newer sonatas. Please look into this. Discuss it at Forum View Details Complaint Number: 11000651Incident Date: May 24, 2017Date Added to File: June 22, 2017Description of the Complaint: The contact owned a 2004 hyundai sonata. The contact stated that another vehicle crashed into the front passenger side of his vehicle at an unknown speed. The air bags did not deploy. A police report was filed and there were no injuries. The vehicle was destroyed and towed to any time towing lot in lewiston, maine. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure."
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"docid": "D1659874#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080407185022AA2jPsU\nHow much does it cost to replace driver airbags on a car?",
"text": "\"Cars & Transportation Safety How much does it cost to replace driver airbags on a car? Follow 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: the part alone is usually very epensive. over 200 easy, and up to 1500. the labor is usually only about 1-2 hrs. all depends on the carnicolasblueyes24 · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Airbag Replacement Cost Source (s):https://shrink.im/a9w6gcaitlyn · 2 years ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: how much does it cost to replace driver airbags on a car? Source (s):cost replace driver airbags car: https://bitly.im/j XD05Saw · 3 years ago0 0 Comment The airbags in my Explorer, which were just replaced about a month ago after an accident with deployment, cost about $1100 each. Both deployed... I do not...at any time...disconnect or \"\"turn off\"\" the passenger airbag in my Explorer. I was alone in the vehicle. Yes, new airbags are required."
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"docid": "D543456#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/04/guide-to-safety-features/index.htm\nGuide to Car Safety Features",
"text": "A AGuide to Car Safety Features These features can help make driving safer Last updated: June 2016Airbags | Antilock brakes (ABS) | Traction control | Electronic stability control | Safety-belt features| Newer safety features - accident avoidance systems | Tire-pressure monitors | Telematics The most important thing you can do to protect your life is to buckle your seatbelt. Safety belts save lives on their own and many of the more advanced safety features, such as forward-collision warning and automatic emergency braking can help you avoid accidents. Don't overlook safety features when comparing different models. Antilock brakes and electronic stability control, for instance, are very desirable. Although now standard on new cars, these features are well worth seeking out if you’re buying an older car. Here's a rundown of some basic safety gear. Airbags Front airbags have been standard on all new cars since 1998 and light trucks since 1999. Most vehicles had them even before then. Crash sensors connected to an onboard computer detect a frontal collision and trigger the bags. The bags inflate in a few milliseconds—the blink of an eye—then immediately start deflating."
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"docid": "D1050969#0",
"title": "http://www.vw.com/faq/\nTop 10 FAQs",
"text": "\"Warranty Recall Takata Recall Technical VW Car-Net® Performance Maintenance Service & parts Financial General Top 10 FAQs What Volkswagen models/model year vehicles are included in the Takata airbag recalls? Where can I find warranty information for my Volkswagen vehicle? If my vehicle requires a warranty repair, will Volkswagen provide me with a loaner vehicle? Do warranty repairs have to be completed at the dealership where the car was originally purchased? Are the warranties on my vehicle transferrable to a subsequent owner? What is the minimum octane rating gasoline that I should use in my vehicle? How can I find out if my vehicle is affected by a campaign? Why do my brakes make a squealing noise sometimes when it’s cold? Can I change the size of the tires on my vehicle? Can you tell me which airbags in my vehicle are Takata airbags?"
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"docid": "D2517460#0",
"title": "http://www.arfc.org/complaints/2004/hyundai/sonata/air_bags/problem.aspx\n.",
"text": "Aug 08, 2017 - Chicopee, MA - Air Bags I HAVE AN ISSUE WITH THE AIR BAG LIGHT BEING ON AND A COWORKER HAD THE SAME ISSUE WITH HERS. WITH THE LIGHT BEING ON IT PREVENTS ME FROM GETTING AN INSPECTION STICKER IN MY STATE. THIS HAS BEEN AN ONGOING ISSUE FOR THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS AND THERE HAS BEEN RECALLS ON NEWER SONATAS. PLEASE LOOK INTO THIS. View Details Jun 22, 2017 - Lewiston, ME - Air Bags TL* THE CONTACT OWNED A 2004 HYUNDAI SONATA. THE CONTACT STATED THAT ANOTHER VEHICLE CRASHED INTO THE FRONT PASSENGER SIDE OF HIS VEHICLE AT AN UNKNOWN SPEED. THE AIR BAGS DID NOT DEPLOY. A POLICE REPORT WAS FILED AND THERE WERE NO INJURIES. THE VEHICLE WAS DESTROYED AND TOWED TO ANY TIME TOWING LOT IN LEWISTON, MAINE. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOT NOTIFIED OF THE FAILURE."
},
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"docid": "D2239577#0",
"title": "http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-drive/culture/commuting/can-i-drive-with-a-child-in-a-two-seater-car/article13848927/\nCan I drive with a child in a two-seater car?",
"text": "\"Driving Concerns Can I drive with a child in a two-seater car? Mercedes-Benz JASON TCHIRSpecial to The Globe and Mail Published August 20, 2013Updated March 26, 2017What is the law regarding children under 10 riding in the passenger seat of a two-seater car such as a Smart Fortwo?-- Susi, Toronto There are no specific laws banning kids from the front seat in any vehicle. The front is fine as long as the kids are properly restrained and the front air bags are turned off, safety experts say. \"\" It's not prohibited for kids to be seated in the front,\"\" says Dr. Claude Cyr, a pediatrician on the Canadian Paediatric Society 's (CPS) Injury Prevention Committee. \"\" The law says you have to use an age-appropriate safety seat and it has to be buckled up. \"\" The CPS and the Canada Safety Council say the back seat is the safest place for children, period. If you're in a two-seater car or a truck without a back seat, it's fine to put a child in front, as long as they're in the correct seat for their height and weight -- that varies by province. The front seat has extra perils: front air bags deploy at 300 km/h or faster, and the front seat is closer to the impact in a front-end collision. \"\" If it's possible, deactivate the air bag -- or if you can't, push the seat back as far as you can,\"\" Cyr says. \"\" Even in a small crash at low speeds, if the child is under 4 foot 9, they can get neck lesions and face lesions from the air bags. \"\""
},
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"docid": "D728472#0",
"title": "https://www.justanswer.com/ford/2pihr-hi-what-necesary-impact-speed-activate-air-bag.html\nHi, What the necesary impact speed to activate the air bagâ¦",
"text": "Hi, What the necesary impact speed to activate the air bag…Hi, What the necesary impact speed to activate the air bag ( Ford Escape )Share this conversation Answered in 14 minutes by: 10/27/2009Ford Mechanic: Ford snr mastergood afternoon and thank you for inquiring with Just Answer. As an answer to your question, there is no minimum set speed proprogrammed for an airbag to deploy. It has to do with several factors such as vehicle speed, brake application, yaw control and pitch as well as location of the the impast , that the Restrint Control Module (RCM) uses to calculate if deployement is nessecary. The Escape has one sensor in the front of the car that detects an impact and relays the information to the RCM for determination if airbag deployment is desired. This sensor is located to the center left of the front of the vehicle, so for instance if you travel 60MPH and get hit in the right front corner the airbags will likely not deploy and if the impact is right on the sensor but only going 30MPH it might deploy. The impact sensor must be triggered for the impact to be severe enough to cause deployement. I have posted some additional information below for you regarding airbag operation,as well as an image with location of the airbag components for your refference Item Part Number Description1 044A74 Passenger air bag module2 611D10 Passenger seat side air bag module (if equipped)3 043B13 Driver air bag module4 042D94 Passenger safety canopy module (if equipped)5 042D95 Driver safety canopy module (if equipped)6 611B09 Driver safety belt retractor pretensioner (Escape Hybrid only)7 611D11 Driver seat side air bag module (if equipped)8 61203 Driver safety belt buckle pretensioner (includes safety belt buckle switch)9 61202 Passenger safety belt buckle pretensioner (includes safety belt buckle switch)10 14A664 Clockspring Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)The air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) is designed to provide increased collision protection for front seat and second row outboard occupants in addition to that provided by the 3-point safety belt system. The SRS will also provide increased collision protection for the rear occupants when equipped with optional safety canopy modules. Safety belt use is necessary to obtain the best occupant protection and to receive the full advantage of the SRS. This vehicle line contains dual stage deployment (advanced restraint system) driver and front passenger air bag modules, except for the Escape Hybrid, which has a single stage front passenger air bag module."
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"docid": "D2767529#0",
"title": "http://healthyliving.azcentral.com/body-burn-fat-hungry-2823.html\nDoes the Body Burn Fat When You Are Hungry?",
"text": "\"Does the Body Burn Fat When You Are Hungry?by Rob Harris Related Articles Fat Burning Vs. Carb Burning During Exercise Over Time Harmful Side Effects of Mycoprotein How Much Protein Are You Supposed to Have After a Workout? Is it Better to Exercise on an Empty Stomach? What Does Honey Do for You After You Work Out? What Is the Role of Carbohydrates in Energy Storage? Your body stores fat as a resource to help protect you against starvation if you can't take in enough food. However, your fat reserve isn't the first place your body goes for food; instead, it reaches out for sugar for energy. Just being hungry doesn't mean your body is burning fat. Blood Sugar Hunger is normally a reflection that your body has used up energy from recent food you ate and has moved on to retrieving energy from sugar in your blood. The body stores sugars as glycogen, which it releases when you feel hungry."
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"docid": "D3192378#0",
"title": "http://www.eatthis.com/best-fat-burning-foods/\n40 Best-Ever Fat-Burning Foods",
"text": "No single food will automatically target your turkey neck (fat loss only happens when you burn more calories than you ingest, leading your body to preferentially break down lipid stores for energy). But alongside a proper fitness regimen, what fat burning foods you eat will help you torch body fat. Whether it’s turning off fat genes, helping to build muscle that robs energy from adipose cells, revving your metabolism and ability to burn fat, or helping you feel fuller longer so you consume fewer calories, these foods have been proven to show an increased rate of fat loss. So stop these 40 Bad Habits That Lead to a Fat Belly, and instead, incorporate these healthy fat burning foods into your diet to whittle your waist and bring your midriff back in line.1Cayenne Pepper Who knew there was a connection between a spicy pepper scorching your mouth and burning your belly fat? Scientists did! According to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, daily consumption of one of the compounds found in pepper (capsaicin) speeds up abdominal fat loss by boosting the body’s ability to convert food into energy. It also acts as a natural appetite suppressant: men who ate spicy appetizers consumed 200 fewer calories at later meals than those that did not, a study by Canadian researchers found. All you have to do to reap the benefits is use a pinch of cayenne pepper to season grilled fish, meats, and eggs.2Guacamole A scoop of guacamole is one of the most effective fat-burning, hunger-squashing snacks known to man. Not only are avocados rich in vitamin B6—which directly counteracts the belly-fat-building stress hormone, cortisol—they’re also full of monounsaturated fat. This healthy fat may actually prevent body fat distribution around the belly by down-regulating the expression of certain fat genes, according to research in the journal Diabetes Care."
},
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"docid": "D3008097#0",
"title": "http://www.leanhigh.com/weight-loss/challenge/spinach-smoothie-weight-loss-challenge\nMy extreme spinach smoothie weight loss challenge",
"text": "\"My extreme spinach smoothie weight loss challenge Written by David Brown, Last updated: September 23, 2017Hey, and welcome to my extreme spinach weight loss challenge. I'll show you exactly what I did to lose 9.2 pounds (4.2 kilograms) in just 5 short days. But that's not even the best part. Because, you see, I was able to lose so much weight so incredibly quickly in spite the fact that I was stuffing my face with food all day. And while repeating my experiment may not be for everyone, the lessons you can learn can make all the difference in your own efforts to get rid of that ugly body fat. Before we get started, take a quick look at what I'll cover in this article: This is how much spinach I kept stuffing my face with The ultimate spinach weight loss smoothie recipe Can overeating really help you lose weight? The ridiculously low number of calories I was getting in An awesome health benefit of my extreme spinach diet Scientific proof that spinach kills your hunger and cravings The final results of my spinach weight loss challenge Actionable summary This is how much spinach I kept stuffing my face with The whole point of my experiment was to demonstrate it's possible to lose a ton of weight real fast, even as you keep eating huge amounts of food. So ultimately, I ended up eating three huge spinach smoothies a day, about 2 quarts (2 liters) each. I had some trouble swallowing down this much food in a day. And I probably couldn't eat much more even if I tried forcing myself to do it."
},
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"docid": "D1326246#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.org/what-are-hunger-pains.htm\nWhat are Hunger Pains?",
"text": "\"Also known as hunger pangs, hunger pains are feelings of discomfort deep in the stomach. A hunger pain is often a low-grade discomfort that is just strong enough to notice. However, some people do experience hunger pains that are somewhat sharp and intermittent. There are several reasons why an individual may experience stomach hunger pain from time to time. The most common origin of hunger pains is the fact that the individual has not consumed food or drink for an extended period of time. Muscle contractions begin to occur when the stomach has been empty for several hours. As the contractions take place, the sensation may be somewhat unpleasant and interpreted as painful. When this is the reason behind the hunger pains, a quick snack is usually sufficient to eliminate the discomfort. People who tend to suffer with low blood sugar may experience hunger pains when glucose levels begin to drop. The lack of a proper amount of glucose in the blood causes the stomach contractions to commence."
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"docid": "D540962#0",
"title": "http://mynewlifechiro.com/hcg-weight-loss-program/chirothin-hcg-q-s---a-s.html\n.",
"text": "\"Get Obesity Under Control With Chiro Thin wmv Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:48Chiro Thin Weight Loss Program Frequently Asked Questions What is Chiro Thin and how does it work? The newest Chiro Thin formula by Chiro Nutraceutical is new and improved from the original HCG formula and is a natural dietary supplement. It contains a host of nutritional ingredients that are well known to aid in fatty acid transportation, fatty acid metabolism, blood sugar stabilization, increase in metabolism and detoxification. When combined with a healthy and specific amounts and blends of low glycemic index, anti-inflammatory foods, your body will be more efficient at converting stored fat into energy. In general, Chiro Thin allows the body to more efficiently metabolize fat and use it as energy when an individual consumes less calories than they burn in a given period of time. Chiro Nutraceutical has specifically designed the Chiro Thin formula to include specific amounts of amino acids, vitamins and cell salts for additional added benefit. Chiro Thin drops are placed under the tongue three times each day. Where is Chiro Thin manufactured and what are the quality control guidelines? In order to maintain the highest ingredient and manufacturing standards, all of Chiro Nutraceutical's products use only 100% United States derived, harvested, and combined ingredients."
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"docid": "D2935355#0",
"title": "http://supplementpolice.com/caralluma-fimbriata/\nCaralluma Fimbriata",
"text": "Diet Programs Anti-Aging Caralluma Fimbriata Caralluma Fimbriata7Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Caralluma Fimbriata Review Caralluma Fimbriata has been making plenty of headlines on health websites over the past few weeks. It’s been called one of the best weight loss tools of the year. It’s currently being praised as a powerful appetite suppressant, and it helps dieters eat less without experiencing hunger pangs or mood swings. What makes Caralluma Fimbriata so effective? Will Caralluma fimbriata actually work for you? Why are some Caralluma fimbriata supplements better than others? Today, I’m going to answer all of those questions in our Caralluma fimbriata review. What Is Caralluma Fimbriata? Caralluma fimbriata is a cactus-like plant that grows naturally in India, the Middle East, and North Africa. It’s known by a wide variety of names, including Caralluma adscendens, Caralluma cactus, Caralluma extract, and many more."
},
{
"docid": "D2910323#0",
"title": "https://www.healthambition.com/leptin-weight-loss/\nLeptin and Weight Loss",
"text": "Leptin and Weight Lossby Helen Sanders Weight Loss Weight loss is a topic that interests most people. I’m not exaggerating – around 70% of adults in the US are overweight or obese. ( source) As someone who lost 100 pounds in the last few years, I’m intimately familiar with this struggle. I was told over and over again that it’s a matter of simply eating less and moving more. I felt ashamed that I was finding something so supposedly “easy” almost impossible. Maybe some people have iron willpower, but that’s not me. Even with big meals and snacks in between, I was nearly always hungry. Resisting cravings is hard! And when I gave in during moments of weakness, the feeling of failure lead to emotional binge eating. It was a vicious cycle."
},
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"docid": "D3406888#0",
"title": "http://www.bornfitness.com/breakfast-is-not-the-most-important-meal/\nBreakfast is Not the Most Important Meal",
"text": "For years I told people that breakfast was the most important meal of the day. Eat a big meal to start the day and everything will be ok. I published the advice in three books, referenced the smartest minds in nutrition, and the tip was generally accepted as “the right thing” to do for your health. Turns out the “right thing” really depends on whether you want to eat early in the morning. That’s because two recent studies found that eating breakfast has no direct impact on weight loss. We’re not talking observational studies, like many done prior. This was a direct comparison of an early meal versus no early meal. And the results had a simple message: Eating breakfast is not weight loss magic. From a physiological perspective, there’s nothing special about eating early in the morning and triggering weight loss. In the study, which looked at more than 300 people, participants were split into 2 groups."
},
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"docid": "D3552118#0",
"title": "https://www.fitfatherproject.com/weight-loss-for-men-over-40/\nWeight Loss For Men Over 40 (The Definitive 5 Step Guide)",
"text": "Articles, Dr. Anthony's Favorites, Featured, Most Popular, Weight Loss Nutrition Weight Loss For Men Over 40 (The Definitive 5 Step Guide)W elcome, my friend! You’ve finally found the page you’ve been looking for that explains the fundamentals of what you need to know about weight loss for men over 40. If this is your first time visiting the Fit Father Project, I want to welcome you! This is one of the most extensive posts on this site, because I want to hand you the proven 5 step guide to lose weight – and keep it all off – as a man over 40. First, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Dr. Anthony Balduzzi. I’m a men’s health doctor who specializes in weight loss for men over 40. I’ve helped over 10,000 fathers over 40 get healthier using the 5 step method I’m going to show you in this guide. FAIR WARNING: This article is far more VALUABLE and in-depth than your average “Top 10 Silly Tips” posts you see cluttering up the internet. If don’t have 10 minutes to carefully read this article right now, bookmark this page and come back later."
},
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"docid": "D75015#0",
"title": "http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2013/07/14/adrenal-testing.aspx\nThe Kalish MethodâAn Effective Way to Address and Heal Adrenal Fatigue",
"text": "\"The Kalish Method—An Effective Way to Address and Heal Adrenal Fatigue0July 14, 2013 • 1,343,834 views Edition: English Previous Next Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. Download Interview Transcript Visit the Mercola Video Library Story at-a-glance When your adrenal glands are overtaxed, a condition known as adrenal fatigue or adrenal exhaustion sets in, which in turn can set a cascade of disease processes into motion. One tell-tale sign of adrenal burnout is feeling chronically fatigued Four most common reasons for adrenal fatigue and dysfunction are intense emotional stress, poor diet, chronic inflammation, and underactive thyroid The Kalish Method normalizes dysfunctional adrenals and restores normal adrenal function. It’s a clinically validated method that’s been used for a long time, yet most physicians are still not aware of it The adrenal protocol calls for carefully replacing just a small portion of the exact level of the missing adrenal hormones including DHEA and the precursor to cortisol called pregnenolone, which instigates your body to begin producing it more naturally By Dr. Mercola Your adrenal glands are each no bigger than a walnut and weigh less than a grape, yet are responsible for one of the most important functions in your body: managing your stress. When your adrenal glands are overtaxed, a condition known as adrenal fatigue or adrenal exhaustion sets in, which in turn can set a cascade of disease processes into motion. One tell-tale sign of adrenal burnout is feeling chronically fatigued. It's estimated that up to 80 percent of adults experience adrenal fatigue during their lifetimes, yet it remains one of the most under-diagnosed illnesses in the United States. The Kalish Method 1, designed and taught by Dr. Daniel Kalish, integrates scientific testing with natural health solutions to heal your adrenals and restore their normal function. I first met Dr. Kalish about 17 years ago when he first started using and perfecting this process, which originated with Dr. Timmins, who has since passed away."
},
{
"docid": "D1369699#0",
"title": "https://www.dietdoctor.com/intermittent-fasting\nIntermittent fasting for beginners",
"text": "\"Intermittent fasting for beginners By Dr. Jason Fung, M. D. – Updated March 2018 Intermittent fasting is the ancient secret of health. It is ancient because it has been practiced throughout all of human history. It’s a secret because this powerful habit has been virtually forgotten. But now many people are re-discovering this dietary intervention. It can carry huge benefits if it is done right: weight loss, increased energy, reversal of type 2 diabetes and many other things. Plus, you’ll save time and money. In this beginner’s guide you can learn everything you need to know about intermittent fasting. Introduction How it works Benefits Ways to fast Q & AGet started Learn more Introduction – a natural part of life Intermittent fasting – isn’t that starvation? No. Fasting differs from starvation in one crucial way."
},
{
"docid": "D2348461#0",
"title": "https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/pierce3.htm\nHow Much Protein, Fat And What Types?",
"text": "\"Nutrition Supplementation How Much Protein, Fat And What Types? Dino Pierce April 17, 2014 • 8 min read I also promised to give you a brief update on my preparation status and tactics in concerns of my first contest of the 2002 competitive season. Dino explains how much protein etc... he eats. In my previous article I promised you that I would talk about the other macronutrients, which are of course, protein and fat. I also promised to give you a brief update on my preparation status and tactics in concerns of my first contest of the 2002 competitive season. ( That information is in my next article. ) Proudly, this is my first year as a Bodybuilding.com bodybuilder, and let me tell you after seeing myself go through my \"\"mini-peak\"\" this morning; the crowd is in for a surprise. They will be flooding the Bodybuilding.com website after they see me represent the company in such a professional and polished way. RELATED ARTICLEBeginning Nutrition. If you want to see best results from a training program, proper nutrition is critical."
},
{
"docid": "D2907860#0",
"title": "http://cruisecontroldietbookreview.com/\nCruise Control Diet Book Review",
"text": "Home > Cruise Control Diet Book Review Cruise Control Diet Book Review Created By: James Ward Official Website: CLICK HEREWhat is The Cruise Control Diet? The Cruise Control Diet program is created by James Ward to help everyone lose fat naturally. It is even endorsed by many doctors after finding it effective. You do not need an elaborate diet or a meal plan. You can eat instinctively, and use this program to create a health program that is directed to make you lose fat and stay healthy. This is one of the most flexible diet programs. This program facilitates fat loss by the control of fat hormones like leptin and insulin. According to this program, if you eat foods that contain sugar or the byproducts of sugar, you will be loading your body with these fat hormones. Hence, you can keep track of what you eat so that the fat hormones are avoided. The Cruise Control Diet program gives a structured way of controlling these fat hormones."
},
{
"docid": "D2350978#0",
"title": "http://www.corporatewellnessmagazine.com/focused/does-stress-hormone-cortisol/\nDoes Cortisol Cause Weight Gain, Depression and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?",
"text": "Does Cortisol Cause Weight Gain, Depression and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Jacquelyn Ferguson, M. S. Facebook Twitter Google+Linked In Email As you probably know by now, cortisol is a fight or flight hormone that is released every time you’re stressed by anything. Part of its purpose is to replenish your energy after exerting yourself through fighting or fleeing your perceived threat. Primitive humans certainly needed this energy boost after physically battling a wild animal, for example. But generally, we modern humans respond mentally to stress, like worrying, not physically fighting or fleeing. And herein lies much of our health problems. Unlike our ancestors whose stressors had a more definitive beginning and ending (hunting and defending) today we have more continuous stress (traffic, work deadlines, kids’ schedules). We release cortisol into our systems far too often throughout the typical day with little break from our stress. Whether or not your stressor requires you to physically respond, cortisol is released, saturating your blood and tissues. For many people cortisol courses through their bodies near constantly, never shutting down and dangerously affecting their bodies."
},
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"docid": "D839122#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-weight-will-I-lose-by-not-eating-for-a-week\nHow much weight will I lose by not eating for a week?",
"text": "\"Anthony Morrison, Structural Engineer Answered Mar 29, 2017 · Author has 431 answers and 336.5k answer views Originally Answered: How much weight do you lose if you do not eat for a week? It really depends on how much you currently weigh and what else you do besides not-eat. Naked and Afraid is a show where (2) contestants are shipped out into some hard landscape each with a satchel and a single tool of their choice and have to survive for 21 days. No clothes (hence, “naked”), no food, no water. The majority of the time, these people go hungry and barely eat anything. Mind you, this is for 21 days, and you’re only asking about (7). The majority of the men lose about 20–30lbs (20lb for the more fit guys, 30 for the more overweight), and women lose usually 15–20lbs. Again, there are outliers, but these seem to be the average. Not only are these people not eating, but they’re moving around quite a bit, building shelters, gathering wood, etc. and I would imagine you don’t do that on an average day."
},
{
"docid": "D2716537#0",
"title": "http://www.leanhigh.com/weight-loss/challenge/water-fasting-weight-loss-challenge-flushing-body-fat-away\nMy water fasting weight loss results will blow your mind",
"text": "\"My water fasting weight loss results will blow your mind Written by David Brown, Last updated: October 21, 2017Hey, and welcome to my water fasting weight loss experiment. I'll show you exactly what I did to lose 14.6 pounds (6.6 kilograms) in 5 short days. This comes down to losing almost 3 pounds (1.5 kilograms) per day, which is awesome by any standard. But you probably know it's impossible to lose 3 pounds of pure body fat per day. So read on to find out how much total weight, how much body fat, and how much of your lean body mass you can expect to lose on a water fast. I'll also show you some advanced weight loss tips that you can use to boost your weight loss results even further. These tips won't only help you laser-target your body fat, but will also protect your lean body mass during a water fast. Before you read all about how to maximize the weight loss results on your next (or first?) water fast, take a quick look at what's covered in this article: Muscle loss during water fasting (and how to reverse it)The ugly truth behind my awesome water fasting results The daily breakdown of my water fasting weight loss experiment Day 1 (daily weight loss = 3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg)Day 2 (daily weight loss = 2.4 lbs / 1.1 kg)Day 3 (daily weight loss = 3.1 lbs / 1.4 kg)Day 4 (daily weight loss = 3.7 lbs / 1.7 kg)Day 5 (daily weight loss = 2.2 lbs / 1.0 kg)How to speed up weight loss during a water fast Use caffeine to DOUBLE the release of body fat Drink oolong tea to burn more calories Drink green tea to burn more body fat How NOT to speed up weight loss during a water fast How to properly break off a water fast? How to estimate your own water fasting results Advanced water fasting weight loss tips that'll skyrocket your fat burn rate Tip #1: How to enter a state of high fat burn 3-5 days faster Tip #2: Do this BEFORE the fast to speed up fat loss DURING the fast Tip #3: Burn off more body fat without eating less or exercising Why repeating my experiment is probably a bad idea for you1."
},
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"docid": "D1103297#0",
"title": "http://www.simplyshredded.com/layne-norton-the-most-effective-cutting-diet.html\nThe Ultimate Cutting Diet â Devised By Pro Natural Bodybuilder Layne Norton",
"text": "The Ultimate Cutting Diet – Devised By Pro Natural Bodybuilder Layne Norton Share 7KTweet Shares 7KPre-Contest Dieting: Obviously the most pertinent issue regarding pre-contest preparation is the diet aspect of preparation. It is not enough to just clean up what you eat, it must be far more drastic than that. When you see the winner of a bodybuilding competition onstage, rest assured they tracked their calories, carbs, proteins, fats, and never missed meals. If you want to do well in a bodybuilding competition, you should expect to do nothing less. Before I begin talking about a proper pre-contest diet, we need to examine exactly how long a person should diet for a contest. The first thing that should be done is an “assessment” of your body. Look yourself over and be honest about your faults, strengths, and about how long you think it will take for you to get into stage shape. Importance Of Slow Dieting Keep in mind that if you think you have around 25 lbs of fat to lose, you are not going to be able to lose it all in 10 weeks and keep all of your lean body mass. Aim to diet as slowly as possible. The severity of your calorie deficit will, to a large extent, determine how much muscle you retain/lose."
},
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"docid": "D131531#0",
"title": "https://authoritynutrition.com/10-signs-and-symptoms-of-ketosis/\n10 Signs and Symptoms That You're in Ketosis",
"text": "\"The ketogenic diet is a popular, effective way to lose weight and improve health. When followed correctly, this low-carb, high-fat diet will raise blood ketone levels. These provide a new fuel source for your cells, and cause most of the unique health benefits of this diet ( 1, 2, 3 ). On a ketogenic diet, your body undergoes many biological adaptions, including a reduction in insulin and increased fat breakdown. When this happens, your liver starts producing large amounts of ketones to supply energy for your brain. However, it can often be hard to know whether you're \"\"in ketosis\"\" or not. Here are 10 common signs and symptoms of ketosis, both positive and negative.1. Bad Breath People often report bad breath once they reach full ketosis. It's actually a common side effect. Many people on ketogenic diets and similar diets, such as the Atkins diet, report that their breath takes on a fruity smell."
},
{
"docid": "D2165409#0",
"title": "https://myskinnyfatdiary.wordpress.com/2014/08/14/jump-start-your-diet-get-into-ketosis-quicker/\nJump Start Your Diet / get into ketosis quicker",
"text": "Aug14Jump Start Your Diet / get into ketosis quicker Posted on August 14, 2014 by bernicej Standard Jump Start Your Diet / get into ketosis quicker ! ! There are so many conflicting information about “what the right diet” is regarding weight-loss. What should you do? Should you eat more fat or less fat, or stay about the same? Should you eat more calories, less calories, or stay about the same? Should you eat more veggies, less veggies, or stay about the same? No one really agrees. You will soon discover that the choice about what you do regarding your WOE (way of eating) is entirely up to you. So do your research and try them out. It is you who decides what you are going to put into your mouth, and what you are not."
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"docid": "D882023#0",
"title": "http://healthrecipes.com/fast26.htm\nJuice Fasting for Weight Loss Room!See below the article for more juice fasting articles.",
"text": "\"Juice Fasting for Weight Loss Room!See below the article for more juice fasting articles. We are expanding and changing our site so we apologizefor the disarray! The internal pages may not match until the changes have taken effect!Relevant Links Download free PDF books Explore Our Interesting Survival Preparedness Supplies and e Book Store Explore Our Other Reading Rooms!Yummy Healthy Food Recipes | Weight Loss and Detox Alternative Health Topics for Cancer and Other Disorders Learn Why Certain Foods are Healthy Learn how to Overcome Overeating The Important Part of Fasting and How to Break It Breaking an extended fast can be difficult. You will quickly discover that breaking the fast is harder than fasting. A slumbering digestive system is sensitive, and although you might want to try every food on the planet, you cannot because your system needs time to get back to speed. The longer the fast the more time is needed for breaking the fast. Water fasting demands the longest time to break. The longer the fast the more difficult it is to break correctly. Here is an email to show just how bad it can be. \"\" When it came down to actually breaking my fast, I had no idea how difficult it would be."
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"docid": "D3239558#0",
"title": "https://www.livestrong.com/article/556322-how-much-protein-is-right-for-you/\nHow Much Protein Is Right For You?",
"text": "\"How Much Protein Is Right For You?by MIKE ROUSSELL Oct. 13, 2017I grew up reading bodybuilding magazines. On page after page, they hammered home the importance of protein – how you need it to build muscle, how you should be consuming massive amounts of it, and how you should take X or Y supplement to make sure you’re getting enough of it. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load When I went on to earn a Ph. D. in nutrition, many of the textbooks I read stated just the opposite: Protein isn’t all that important. In fact, it can be downright dangerous. Eat too much of it and your kidneys might explode. This debate rages today. Fitness types often recommend megadoses of protein, sometimes as high as three to four grams per pound of bodyweight. On the other hand, the medical establishment argues that most of us take in more protein than we need. The U. S. Department of Agriculture, meanwhile, has a recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of 0.36 grams of protein per pound of body weight."
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"docid": "D1729497#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/pregnancy/week-by-week/6/your-growing-baby-week-six/\nWeek 6 Ultrasound: What It Would Look Like",
"text": "What's going on with your baby during week six of pregnancy? Find out the baby's size and what goes on inside of you during this week-by-week journey. By Kristen J. Gough and Dr. Laura Riley Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine - AIUM.org Last week your baby-to-be still looked like little more than a jumble of cells. This week, the embryo is taking on more recognizable features (at least, if your sonographer guides you through what you're seeing!). Your baby's head is as large as the rest of his body, but his arm and leg buds are starting to lengthen. His nose is starting to show, and eyelids are forming. Your baby's eyes already have a lens at this point, as well as an iris, cornea, and pigmented retina. Your baby's spine is completely developed and has closed over at both ends. Inside his lungs, secondary branches have started to appear, and they will continue branching out after he's born. Someday these branches will connect to the 300 million tiny air sacs (called alveoli) in his lungs."
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"docid": "D1196037#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/2575413/prenatal-development-flash-cards/\nPrenatal Development",
"text": "89 terms boh1985Prenatal Development Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Diploid Normal number of chromosomes in nonreprocutive cells Gamete An ovum or spermatozoon Haploid normal number of chromosomes in each mature sperm or ovum Meiosis Cell division in sex cells Mitosis Cell division in non-sex cells to allow growth and replacement of cells Oogenesis Formation of ova Spermatogenesis Formation of spermatozoa Spermatogenesis results in the formation of how many sperm from each immature primary spermatocyte 4Each sperm contains how many autosomes 23Sperm has a what sex chromosome X or Yoogenesis results in the formation of how many mature ova from each primary oocyte 1Each ovum contains ___ autosomes and a (n) ___ sex chromosomes 23 x An ovum survivies about ___ hours after ovulation 24Cell division that results in the formation of reproductive cells is known as meiosis How many chromosomes should be contained in the normal sperm or ovum 23After fertilization, the zygote grows by gametogenesis Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) programs a genetic code into the nucleus of teh cell; the nucleus controls the development and function of the cell Chromosomes begin in pairs, one supplied by the mother and other by father Autosomes body chromosomes Teratogens cause damage to growing cells Fertilization when the sperm and ova unite A sperm can survive up to how many days after ejaculation 5If the ovum is fertilized by a sperm bearing a Y chromosome, the baby will be a male If the ovum is fertilized by a sperm bearing an X chromosome, the baby will be a female What influences does a woman have on the sex of the baby that is conceived which sperm fertilizes the mature ovum Fertilization usually occurs in the outer third of the fallopian tube The fertilized ovum usually implants in the ___ section of the ___ uterus upper, posterior Amnion inner fetal membrane that envelopes the embryo and fetus Blastocyst Solid cluster of cells that is approximately the same size as the zygote Blatomere Eight cell stage of prenatal development Chorion Outer fetal membrane that envelops the aminion and embryo/fetus Decidua Basalis uterine lining after implantation that gives rise to the maternal side of the placenta Embryo Prenatal development from the second week until the end of the eighth week after fertilization Fetus Prenatal development from the ninth week after fertilization until birth Morula Zygote containing an inner cell mass that will develop into the embryo Chorionic villi Projections on the outer part of fetal side of the placenta that extend into the decidua basalis Zygote cell formed by union of a sperm and ovum The normal amount of amniotic fluid near the end of pregnancy is about 1000 ml Five functions of amniotic fluid maintains an even temperature, prevents the amniotic sac from adhering to the fetal skin, allows symmetrical growth, allows buoyancy and fetal movement, acts as a cushion to protect the fetus and umbilical cord from injury Red blood cells are formed by the ___ for the first six weeks after gestation and then are formed by the ___ and ___ and finally the ___ blastocyst, yok sac, embryonic liver, umbilical cord Tissues that form in the ectoderm outer layer of skin, oil glands and hair follicles of skin, nails and hair, external sense organs and mucous membranes of mouth and anus Tissues that form in the mesoderm true skin, skeleton, bone and cartilate, connective tissue, muscles, blood and blood vessels and kidnesy and gonads Tissues that form in the endoderm lining of trachea, pharynx, and bronchi, lining of digestive tract and lining of bladder and urethra Four functions of the placenta respiration, nutrition, excretion and endocrine gland Functions of Progesterone maintains uterine lining for implantation of the zygote, reduces uterine contractions to prevent spontaneous abortion, prepares the glands of the breasts for lactation and stimulates testes to produce testosterone Functions of Estrogen stimulates uterine growth, increases the blood flow to uterine vessels, stimulates development of the breast ducts to prepare for lactation, increases skin pigmentation, vascular chagnes in the skin and mucous membranes of the nose and mouth and increased salivation Function of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin causes the corpus luteum to persist and to continue the production of estrogen and progesterone to sustain pregnancy Function of Human Placental Lactogen causes decreased insulin sensitivity and utilization of glucose by the mother The umbilical cord should have ___ vein and ___ artery 1 and 2Ductus arteriosus functionally 15 hours Ductus arteriosus permanently 3 weeks Ductus venosus functionally cord is cut Ductus venosus permanently 1 week Foramen ovale functionally 2 hours Foramen ovale permanently 3 months3 weeks tubular heart begins beating, earliest evidence of brain and spinal cord6 weeks heart ahs all four chambers8 weeks basic structure of all systems established10 weeks External genitalia may be determined by ultrasound14 weeks Extremities will move in response to external atimuli20 weeks Possible to monitor fetal status with kick coutns28 weeks Fetal eyes open38 weeks Fetus now considered full term Where is the umbilical cord inserted into placenta center Length of umbilical cord 55 cm (22in)Umbilical cord vessels coiled Characteristic of a monozygotic same sex, 1 ova, 1 placenta, 1 membrane and 1 umbilical cord Characteristic of a dizygotic same or different sex, 2 ova, 2,placentas, 2 membranes and 2 umbilical cords Between the second and the eigth week of pregnancy, the developing baby is known as a embryo Which sex chromosome combination results in conception of a male XYHereditary or genetic traits are passed from one generation to the next within the chromosomes After sex weeks gestation, fetal red blood cells are manufactured in the liver Which is the outer fetal membrane chorion The primary function of Wharton's jelly is to separate maternal blood from fetal blood in the placenta Most fetal blood bypasses circulation to the lungs by way of the foramen ovale The fetal circulatory structures that carries blood with the lowerest oxygen saturation is the ductus arteriosus The formane ovale closes permanently in about ___ after birth 3 months The primary purpose of amniotic fluid is to protect the fetus during development Fetal waste products are disposed of by the placenta Inadequate progesterone is likely to result in spontaneous abortion Fraternal (dizygotic) twins result when two sperm fertilize two ova The sex of identical (monozygotic) twins is always the same Three primary germ layers ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm Age of viability lungs have matured functionally enough for the fetus to survive outside the uterus The child's sex is determined by the following sperm which contains either an X or a Y chromosome A woman who wants to become pregnant should avoid all medications unless they are prescribed by a physician who knows she is pregnant, because The placenta allows most medications to cross into the fetus The umbilical cord normally contains two arteries and one vein The purpose of the foramen ovale is to do reduce blood flow to the lungs Why are twins born early the distended uterus becomes irritable"
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"docid": "D1896686#0",
"title": "https://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/final-questions/deck/17271656\nPopular Study Materials from Anatomy & Physiology 2086",
"text": "Which of the following germ layers becomes the skin? ectoderm mesenchyme endoderm mesoderm AWhich of the following is the primary germ layer that forms the basis for the musculoskeletal system? mesodermendodermgastrodermectoderm A What cellular area shown in the figure secretes human chorionic gonadotropin (h CG)? Blastocyst Inner cell mass Morula Trophoblast D Which of these would be included in the female peritoneum but NOT the urogenital triangle? Labia minora Anus Vaginal opening Clitoris B What ovarian structure forms at the beginning of the secretory phase, encouraging its progress, and then degenerates just before menses? Vesicular follicle Corpus luteum Corpus albicans Primary follicle B Which of the following INCORRECTLY matches an embryonic structure with its function? Amnion: protects embryo against physical trauma and helps maintain homeostatic temperature Allantois: serves as the structural basis for the umbilical cord Chorion: forms baby’s part of placenta Yolk sac: provides nutrients to developing embryo D What is the name for the period of time that extends from the last menstrual period until birth, which is approximately 280 days? An embryo Pregnancy The conceptus A gestation period Which body system of a pregnant woman shows the most dramatic physiological changes during pregnancy? Digestive system Cardiovascular system Urinary system Respiratory system Which fetal vascular shunt directly connects the right atrium to the left atrium so as to bypass the nonfunctional lungs? Foramen ovale Ductus arteriosus Ligamentum arteriosum Ductus venosus The foramen ovale and the ductus arteriosus are both examples of ___ Pulmonary bypass shunts, which serve to bypass the lungs Cells of the mesoderm that form the heart and blood vessels Venous shunts, which serve to bypass the liver sinusoids Cells of the somatic mesoderm, which help to form the dermis of the skin What part (s) of the breast produce (s) milk?"
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"docid": "D2331739#0",
"title": "https://www.bellybelly.com.au/birth/delayed-cord-clamping/\nDelayed Cord Clamping",
"text": "Delayed Cord Clamping Umbilical cord blood is a baby’s life blood until birth. It contains many wonderfully precious cells, like stem cells, red blood cells and white blood cells (including cancer-fighting T-cells) to help fight disease and infection. It makes sense that delayed cord clamping is a great option for newly born babies. Yet common practice is to quickly cut off this source of valuable cells at the moment of birth. Three reasons for this are: Carers who believe that there is little or no benefit in delayed cord clamping, despite numerous studies and recommendations Carers who believe that delayed cord clamping can cause complications, despite numerous studies and recommendations Carers being in a hurry to finish the birth… despite numerous studies and recommendations Giving birth ‘in the system’ plays a big part if the medical carer or establishment you give birth in wants to hurry up the process and get onto the next birth. If that doesn’t derail you from delayed cord clamping already, there is now another hurdle – more recently, businesses have been set up to store this precious cord blood for you in case of future diseases. This all sounds great in theory, but why deprive a baby of those super cells at birth and then give them back on the very small chance that a problem will appear later in life? Could there be a link to not having those super cells at birth and those illnesses? Storing cord blood is not only extremely expensive, but it is also worth finding out exactly what cord blood has been successful in helping, and how common those conditions really are. How Likely Is It That My Baby Will Need Stored Stem Cells?"
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"docid": "D956921#0",
"title": "http://corporate.findlaw.com/litigation-disputes/the-perils-of-oxygen-deprivation-during-childbirth.html\nThe Perils of Oxygen Deprivation During Childbirth",
"text": "The Perils of Oxygen Deprivation During Childbirth Oxygen deprivation to a fetus can occur at any stage of the pregnancy, but most injuries occur during childbirth due to negligent medical care. It is essential that medical staff recognizes and treat symptoms of oxygen deprivation immediately to avoid serious injury to the baby. Oxygen deprivation during childbirth can lead to serious abnormalities that can be devastating for the child and the family, emotionally and financially. If you think your child has suffered from oxygen deprivation during childbirth, continue reading to discover common symptoms associated with this birth injury. Causes of Oxygen Deprivation During Childbirth Oxygen deprivation occurs when the brain does not receive adequate oxygen therefore causing the cells in the brain to die. Although this can happen at any stage throughout pregnancy, there are some difficulties during delivery that cause this to occur: Umbilical cord twisted or compressed - An umbilical cord can become twisted or compressed during labor due to the positioning of the cord in relation to the baby. The umbilical cord is how a fetus receives all its nutrients and most importantly, oxygen. If it becomes twisted or compressed during the labor, your baby will show signs of distress. Umbilical cord around neck - Due to the placement of the cord in relation to your baby and its movements down the birth canal, the umbilical cord may become wound around the neck. Monitoring during labor will show the baby becoming distressed if the cord is around its neck cutting off essential oxygen supply."
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"docid": "D845791#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/amnions\namnion",
"text": "amnion (redirected from amnions) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia .amnion [ am´ne-on] the innermost fetal membrane, which forms a sac filled with amniotic fluid that surrounds theembryo and later the fetus; as it enlarges it gradually obliterates the chorionic cavity and enfolds theumbilical cord. Called also bag of waters. Amnion, chorion, and other embryonic membranes surrounding the embryo of a placental mammal. From Dorland's, 2000.amnion nodo´sum a nodular condition of the fetal surface of the amnion, usually appearing nearthe insertion of the cord; it may be associated with multiple congenital abnormalities, especiallyhypoplastic kidneys and oligohydramnios. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.am·ni·on ( am'nē-on ), Innermost of the extraembryonic membranes enveloping the embryo in utero and containingthe amniotic fluid; it consists of an internal embryonic layer with its ectodermal componentand an external somatic mesodermal component; in the later stages of pregnancy the amnionexpands to come in contact with and partially fuse to the inner wall of the chorionic sac;derived from the trophoblast cells. Synonym (s): amnionic sac [G. the membrane around the fetus, fr. amnios, lamb]Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012amnion/am·ni·on/ ( am´ne-on) bag of waters; the extraembryonic membrane of birds,reptiles, and mammals, which lines the chorion and contains the fetus and the amniotic fluid.amnion´ic Amnion, chorion, and other embryonicmembranes surrounding the embryo of a placental mammal.amniot´icamnion nodo´sum a nodular condition of thefetal surface of the amnion, observed in oligohydramnios associated with absence of the kidneys of the fetus. Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.amnion (ăm′nē-ən, -ŏn′)n."
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"docid": "D874733#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/single-umbilical-artery-birth-defects\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Single Umbilical Artery",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Single Umbilical Artery Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Scott Keith7 Doctors shared insights Single Umbilical Artery (Overview)Normally has 2 arteries and 1 vein 4 different kinds Type 1-Most common comprising 98% of cases has2 patent vessles 1 an artery of the allentoin and the vein from the left umbelical vein this form is most associated with genito urinary abnormality usually associated with pregnancies in extreme maternal age, smoking. Diabetes, hypertension Dr. Josephine Ruiz-Healy6 doctors agreed:1 Issues with single umbilical artery? Majority no problem: Usually the cord has 2 arteries and a vein. It is found in about 5% of pregnancies. The vast majority have no problems at birth, however in about a fourth of these kids there is a higher incidence of malformations that could be in the GI tract, the heart or the nervous system. Also it is ... Read more Dr. Nikolaos Zacharias1 doctor agreed:2 What are the long terms effects of single umbilical artery? Usually none. : Single umbilical artery is rarely associated with genetic syndromes such as trisomy 18 (edwards' syndrome), in which case it has long-term effects. 99% of the time it is a benign variant of the umbilical anatomy without any long-term consequence. ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Ankush Bansal3 Living with Coronary Artery Disease (Checklist)Take medications as prescribed Once Exercise daily as recommended by your doctor or trainer daily Limit meat, dairy, and fats as much as possible Once Eat whole grains only - not white bread Once See 2 more actions... Dr. James Ferguson1 doctor agreed:4 I have a condition called single umbilical artery (sua)."
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"docid": "D342432#0",
"title": "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Placenta\nPlacenta",
"text": "Placenta Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to Placenta: umbilical cordplacenta [ plah-sen´tah] (pl. placentas, placen´tae) ( L.) an organ characteristic of true mammals during pregnancy, joining mother and offspring, providingendocrine secretion and selective exchange of soluble bloodborne substances through apposition of uterine and trophoblastic vascularized parts. See also afterbirth. adj., adj placen´tal. In anatomic nomenclature the placenta consists of a uterine and a fetal portion. The chorion, thesuperficial or fetal portion, is surfaced by a smooth, shining membrane continuous with the sheath of the umbilical cord (amnion). The deep, or uterine, portion is divided by deep sulci into lobes of irregular outline and extent (the cotyledons). Over the maternal surface of the placenta is stretched a delicate, transparent membrane of fetal origin."
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"docid": "D102017#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/35301012/the-placenta-and-fetal-membranes-flash-cards/\nThe placenta and Fetal Membranes",
"text": "90 terms cd06The placenta and Fetal Membranes Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort The placenta and Fetal Membranes Fetal Membranes Chorion, Amnion, Umbilical Vesicle, Allantois The Placenta The primary site of nutrient and gas exchange between mother and fetus. It has two components: A fetal part that develops from the chorionic sac. A maternal part that is derived from the endometrium Functions of the placenta and fetal membranes: Protection. Nutrition. Respiration. Excretion. Hormone Production. The placenta The Decidua The gravid endometrium is the functional layer of the endometrium that separates from the rest of the uterus after parturition."
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"docid": "D1279866#0",
"title": "http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/battledore+placenta\nplacenta",
"text": "\"placenta (redirected from battledore placenta) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical .placenta (pləsĕn`tə) orafterbirth,organ that develops in the uterus duringpregnancy. It is a unique characteristic of the higher (or placental) mammals. In humans it is a thickmass, about 7 in. ( 18 cm) in diameter, liberally supplied with blood vessels. Composed mainly of tissue that develops from the embryo beginning early in pregnancy, the placenta is attached to theuterus, and the fetus is connected to the placenta by the umbilical cord. The placenta acts as an interface between the mother and fetus, drawing nourishment and oxygen, which it supplies to thefetus, from the maternal circulation. In turn, the placenta receives the wastes of fetal metabolismand discharges them into the maternal circulation for disposal. It also acts as an endocrine gland,producing estrogen, progesterone, gonadotrophin, and serotonin, and works to prevent the mother'simmune system from rejecting the fetus. Shortly after delivery of the fetus the placenta is forced out by contractions of the uterus. Severe hemorrhage may occur if the placenta does not emerge in itsentirety or if the uterus fails to contract properly."
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"docid": "D1924990#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/260036-overview\nNormal Labor and Delivery",
"text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Obstetrics & Gynecology Normal Labor and Delivery Updated: Nov 16, 2017Author: Sarah Hagood Milton, MD; Chief Editor: Christine Isaacs, MD more... Share Email Print Feedback Practice Essentials Labor is a physiologic process during which the fetus, membranes, umbilical cord, and placenta are expelled from the uterus. Stages of labor Obstetricians have divided labor into 3 stages that delineate milestones in a continuous process. First stage of labor Begins with regular uterine contractions and ends with complete cervical dilatation at 10 cm Divided into a latent phase and an active phase The latent phase begins with mild, irregular uterine contractions that soften and shorten the cervix Contractions become progressively more rhythmic and stronger The active phase usually begins at about 3-4 cm of cervical dilation and is characterized by rapid cervical dilation and descent of the presenting fetal part Second stage of labor Begins with complete cervical dilatation and ends with the delivery of the fetus In nulliparous women, the second stage should be considered prolonged if it exceeds 3 hours if regional anesthesia is administered or 2 hours in the absence of regional anesthesia In multiparous women, the second stage should be considered prolonged if it exceeds 2 hours with regional anesthesia or 1 hour without it [ 1]Third stage of labor The period between the delivery of the fetus and the delivery of the placenta and fetal membranes Delivery of the placenta often takes less than 10 minutes, but the third stage may last as long as 30 minutes Expectant management involves spontaneous delivery of the placenta The third stage of labor is considered prolonged after 30 minutes, and active intervention is commonly considered [ 2]Active management often involves prophylactic administration of oxytocin or other uterotonics (prostaglandins or ergot alkaloids), cord clamping/cutting, and controlled traction of the umbilical cord Mechanism of labor The mechanisms of labor, also known as the cardinal movements, involve changes in the position of the fetus’s head during its passage in labor. These are described in relation to a vertex presentation. Although labor and delivery occurs in a continuous fashion, the cardinal movements are described as the following 7 discrete sequences [ 2]: Engagement Descent Flexion Internal rotation Extension Restitution and external rotation Expulsion History The initial assessment of labor should include a review of the patient's prenatal care, including confirmation of the estimated date of delivery. Focused history taking should elicit the following information: Frequency and time of onset of contractions Status of the amniotic membranes (whether spontaneous rupture of the membranes has occurred, and if so, whether the amniotic fluid is clear or meconium stained)Fetal movements Presence or absence of vaginal bleeding. Braxton-Hicks contractions must be differentiated from true contractions. Typical features of Braxton-Hicks contractions are as follows: Usually occur no more often than once or twice per hour, and often just a few times per day Irregular and do not increase in frequency with increasing intensity Resolve with ambulation or a change in activity Contractions that lead to labor have the following characteristics: May start as infrequently as every 10-15 minutes, but usually accelerate over time, increasing to contractions that occur every 2-3 minutes Tend to last longer and are more intense than Braxton-Hicks contractions Lead to cervical change Physical examination The physical examination should include documentation of the following: Maternal vital signs Fetal presentation Assessment of fetal well-being Frequency, duration, and intensity of uterine contractions Abdominal examination with Leopold maneuvers Pelvic examination with sterile gloves Digital examination allows the clinician to determine the following aspects of the cervix: Degree of dilatation, which ranges from 0 cm (closed or fingertip) to 10 cm (complete or fully dilated)Effacement (assessment of the cervical length, which can be reported as a percentage of the normal 3- to 4-cm–long cervix or described as the actual cervical length)Position (ie, anterior or posterior)Consistency (ie, soft or firm)Palpation of the presenting part of the fetus allows the examiner to establish its station, by quantifying the distance of the body (-5 to +5 cm) that is presenting relative to the maternal ischial spines, where 0 station is in line with the plane of the maternal ischial spines. [ 2]Intrapartum management of labor First stage of labor On admission to the Labor and Delivery suite, a woman having normal labor should be encouraged to assume the position that she finds most comfortable. Possibilities including the following: Walking Lying supine Sitting Resting in a left lateral decubitus position Management includes the following: Periodic assessment of the frequency and strength of uterine contractions and changes in cervix and in the fetus' station and position Monitoring the fetal heart rate at least every 15 minutes, particularly during and immediately after uterine contractions; in most obstetric units, the fetal heart rate is assessed continuously [ 3]Second stage of labor With complete cervical dilatation, the fetal heart rate should be monitored or auscultated at least every 5 minutes and after each contraction. ["
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"docid": "D1460910#0",
"title": "http://www.marchofdimes.org/complications/umbilical-cord-conditions.aspx\nUmbilical cord conditions",
"text": "Umbilical cord conditions1/6Preeclampsia Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:33KEY POINTSMost umbilical cord conditions don’t harm your baby. But some can cause serious problems, including birth defects, miscarriage and stillbirth. You may find out about an umbilical cord condition during pregnancy, or your provider may not find it until after your baby’s birth. If you find out during pregnancy that you have an umbilical cord condition, you may need to have a c-section to help keep your baby safe. What is the umbilical cord? The umbilical cord is a tube that connects you to your baby during pregnancy. It has three blood vessels: one vein that carries food and oxygen from the placenta to your baby and two arteries that carry waste from your baby back to the placenta. A substance called Wharton’s jelly cushions and protects these blood vessels. The umbilical cord starts to form at about 4 weeks of pregnancy and usually grows to be about 22 inches long."
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"docid": "D1064778#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/15067608/unit-3-embryonic-period-fetus-and-placenta-flash-cards/\nUnit 3 Embryonic Period, Fetus, and Placenta",
"text": "\"59 terms tyler_alan_peterson Unit 3 Embryonic Period, Fetus, and Placenta Dr. Roy Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Embryonic Period the embryonic period is weeks 3-8 of development; the three germ layers- ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm- form the tissues and main organ systems and the body becomes recognizably human When is the period in which the conceptus is most likely to develop a major congenital malformation? the period during which the conceptus is most likely to develop a major congenital malformation is during the embryonic period What does the ectodermal germ layer give rise to? the ectodermal germ layer gives rise to the central nervous system; peripheral nervous system; sensory epithelium of teh eye, nose, and ear; epidermis of the skin, hair, nails, and subcutaneous glands (e.g. sweat glands); the pituitary gland; and tooth enamel Neural Plate the development of a pear-shaped thickening of ectoderm begins the formation of the central nervous system (CNS), due to induction by the notochord and prechordal mesoderm Neural Folds the lateral edges of the neural plate are the neural folds Neural Tube the neural folds approach each other in the midline and begin to fuse to form the neural tube; fusion proceeds cranially and caudally from the cervical region Cranial and Caudal Neuropores fusion of neural folds is temporarily incomplete at cranial and caudal neuropores, which close around days 25-27 respectively; neural tube forms the large brain and spinal cord Neural Crest *special band of ectodermal cells on each side of the neural folds that elevate and fuse, then separate from the junction of neural tube and surface ectoderm; neural crest cells migrate into underlying mesoderm, proliferate, and form a number of important structures Neural Crest Derivatives neural crest derivatives include spinal (posterior root) ganglia and sensory ganglia of cranial nerves V, VII, IX, and X; autonomic ganglia; the andrenal medulla; schwann cells; connective tissues of anterior part of the skull and meninges; melanocytes; C cells of thyroid; conotruncal septum of heart Pharyngeal Arches neural crest cells migrate into pharyngeal arches, which are responsible as part of the formation of the face and anterior neck, and form connective tissues The mesodermal germ layer differentiate into what three parts from medial to lateral? the mesodermal germ layer differentiates into three parts on each side of the neural tube; from medial to lateral- paraxial, mesoderm, intermediate mesoderm, lateral plate mesoderm Paraxial Mesoderm paraxial mesoderm is the thickened band of tissue on each side of the neural tube; becomes segmented into 42-44 blocks of tissue called \"\"somites\"\" from the occipital region caudally The number of somites can be used to determine what about the embryo? the age of the embryo can be expressed by the number of somites (table slide 14)What do somites divide into? ventromedial sclerotome: forms cartilage and bone of the axial skeleton, including vertebral column; dorsomedial (epimeric) and dorsolateral (hypomeric) skeletal muscle-forming regions; dorsal dermatome, which forms dermis of skin Intermediate mesoderm temporarily connects paraxial and lateral plate of mesoderm; differentiates into urogenital structures (e.g. kidneys, gonads)The lateral plate mesoderm divides into what two layers separated by a cavity? the lateral plate mesoderm divides into somatic/parietal layer, which joins overlying surface ectoderm to form ventral and lateral body walls, the splanchnic/visceral layer, which joins underlying endoderm to form wall of gut, and the intraembryonic cavity Intraembryonic Cavity lined by mesothelial/ serous membranes- secrete serous fluid; intraembryonic cavity is later partitioned to form the pericardial, pleural, and peritoneal cavities of the adult. Blood Vessel Formation blood vessel formation occurs in the mesoderm; first in extraembryonic mesoderm surrounding the yolk sac at *3 weeks; slightly later in lateral plate mesoderm of the embryo The Liver & Hematopoiesis the liver becomes the major hematopoietic organ of the fetus by week 6; sends stem cells to colonize bone marrow (the definitive blood-forming organ) after 7th month of gestation Endodermal Germ Layer main organ system derivative of the endodermal germ layer is the gastrointestinal tract How is the GI tract formed?"
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"docid": "D964905#0",
"title": "http://www.chop.edu/conditions-diseases/omphalocele\nWhat is omphalocele?",
"text": "\"What is omphalocele? The size of the omphalocele defect can vary widely from including only a portion of the small intestine, to containing most of the abdominal organs, including the majority of the liver. © CHOP/CFDT Omphalocele is a rare birth defect that occurs in 1 in 4,000 — 7,000 live births. It is a type of abdominal wall defect in which the bowel, liver and other abdominal organs protrude out of the abdomen and into the base of the umbilical cord. Surgical repair is performed primarily in stages, or after a period of waiting which can last several months. Omphalocele occurs very early in pregnancy when the abdominal cavity fails to form normally. The abdominal cavity is normally formed at three to four weeks gestation when the disk-like embryo undergoes infolding. A large or “giant” omphalocele forms when there is a failure of lateral infolding of the embryo, resulting in an inadequate abdominal cavity with containment of the abdominal organs only by a thin clear membrane called the omphalocele sac. Smaller omphaloceles, also referred to as “hernia of the cord,” form later (eight to 11 weeks gestation) after normal infolding of the embryo occurs (resulting in a formed abdominal cavity), when the umbilical ring fails to close around the umbilical cord resulting in a small defect that usually contains only intestine. Small omphaloceles are more likely to be associated with chromosomal defects or syndromes."
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"docid": "D58889#0",
"title": "http://www.palpath.com/MedicalTestPages/placenta2.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Our group has been closely involved in community hospital placental pathology since Dr. Shaw attended Dr. Doug Shanklin's groundbreaking CME course in Gatlinburg, Tenn. in 1978. We have given focused attention to placental pathology since then and consider that we have an actual \"\"placenta program\"\" concerning placenta evaluation for our patients ( HERE ). Our hospital now has the second largest delivery volume in S. C. We tend to examine all placentae from gestations of abnormal (1) pregnancies and/or (2) L&D experiences. We have a \"\"placenta green sheet\"\" requisition which comes down with each case & contains a check list of valuable factors which may have applied to the case prior, during, and after delivery. For example, it is quite unwise to entertain a pathological diagnosis of placenta accreta in the absence of an indication of \"\"difficult placental delivery\"\". A main and valuable goal of the pathology exam of the placenta is to show that it was free of any currently-known abnormality. Should an abnormality be discovered, physicians are then provided \"\"heads up\"\" information that they can consider as they evaluate the progress of the baby's developmental milestone markers. That is, it is valuable to know that your baby's placenta was normal. Even if antepartem & L&D seemed normal, a disaster such as toxic shock syndrome can happen some days after discharge (L12-6661). Because a significant percentage of placental abnormalities turn out to have unknown clinical significance in that mother's particular case, it is a real problem for the obstetrician, nurse practitioner, certfied nurse midwife, nurse, or pediatrian to discuss the placental findings unless they are CRUCIAL to the family understanding the situation with their newborn (s)."
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"docid": "D2215780#0",
"title": "http://en.mimi.hu/pregnancy/uterine_wall.html\nUterine wall",
"text": "\"Uterine wall Asherman's Syndrome: A condition where the uterine wall s adhere to one another. Usually caused by uterine inflammation. Aspiration Cycle: An initiated ART cycle in which one or more follicle s are punctured and aspirated irrespective of whether or not oocyte s are retrieved. [ www.ivf.com/gloss.html]In fact, research suggests that folic acid (which already does so much good for your baby) may also lower the risk of placental abruption (the placenta separating from the uterine wall) and preeclampsia, two conditions that are responsible for a good percentage of early deliveries. Eat well. [ www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/preterm-labor/]Most often embeddment occurs into the back uterine wall since, from nature this wall is thicker and provided with more blood vessels: nature tries to protect future descendants, using its 'tools'. [ implantationbleed.com/...]This condition occurs when the blood vessels of the placenta grow too deeply into the ~ [ ⇑]. Placenta accreta can cause vagina l bleeding during the third trimester of pregnancy and severe blood loss after delivery. [ www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/pregnancy-week-by-week/...]Once the egg implants itself to the ~ [ ⇑], it produces multip le root-like growths ( villi) that keep it attached to the lining. The blood vessels within the uterus supplies nutrients to the villi so they can grow and develop into the placenta. ["
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"docid": "D115588#0",
"title": "http://www.nct.org.uk/birth/third-stage-labour\n",
"text": "The third stage of labour is when you deliver your placenta after the birth of your baby and the umbilical cord is clamped. You may also experience some bleeding. This article explains what happens in this part of labour and what your choices are regarding cord clamping. What is the third stage of labour? Physiological third stage Active third stage and the syntocinon injection What happens to the umbilical cord? Bleeding after birth Problems after birth Further information What is the third stage of labour? After your baby has been born the placenta, which has sustained your baby throughout pregnancy, is no longer needed; you need to push it out along with the remaining part of the umbilical cord that runs between the placenta and your baby. Physiological third stage With no intervention the normal process is that your baby is born and you can greet and hold her while she remains attached to the umbilical cord. The cord supplies oxygenated blood which supports her until she starts to breathe on her own. The cord runs from her tummy to the placenta, which is still attached to the inside of your womb until the placenta detaches and you push it out."
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"docid": "D2456806#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/umbilical-cord-attached-to-membrane\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Umbilical Cord Attached To Membrane",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Umbilical Cord Attached To Membrane Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. James Ferguson1 doctor agreed:1 Had 20 week ultrasound. Midwife reported umbilical cord attached to the membrane of placenta. Is this serious? Please explain?? : The umbilical cord arises from the placenta and must be attached for that to happen. Perhaps there is another way to describe your question. If not please call the OB and ask them to explain what they really meant. ... Read more Dr. James Ferguson3 doctors agreed:2 Does it matter how long the umbilical cord on a new born is attached before it is cut off? Are there pros to having it stay on longer? Every choice has pbs: There may be some benefit in a short delay in cutting the cord."
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"docid": "D2845311#0",
"title": "http://philschatz.com/anatomy-book/contents/m46319.html\nEmbryonic Development",
"text": "\"Embryonic Development Throughout this chapter, we will express embryonic and fetal ages in terms of weeks from fertilization, commonly called conception. The period of time required for full development of a fetus in utero is referred to as gestation (gestare = “to carry” or “to bear”). It can be subdivided into distinct gestational periods. The first 2 weeks of prenatal development are referred to as the pre-embryonic stage. A developing human is referred to as an embryo during weeks 3–8, and a fetus from the ninth week of gestation until birth. In this section, we’ll cover the pre-embryonic and embryonic stages of development, which are characterized by cell division, migration, and differentiation. By the end of the embryonic period, all of the organ systems are structured in rudimentary form, although the organs themselves are either nonfunctional or only semi-functional. Pre-implantation Embryonic Development Following fertilization, the zygote and its associated membranes, together referred to as the conceptus, continue to be projected toward the uterus by peristalsis and beating cilia. During its journey to the uterus, the zygote undergoes five or six rapid mitotic cell divisions. Although each cleavage results in more cells, it does not increase the total volume of the conceptus ( [link] )."
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"docid": "D3424690#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301211505001673\nNuchal cord detected by ultrasound at term is associated with mode of delivery and perinatal outcome",
"text": "European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology Volume 123, Issue 2, 1 December 2005, Pages 188-192Nuchal cord detected by ultrasound at term is associated with mode of delivery and perinatal outcome E. Assimakopoulos a M. Zafrakas a P. Garmiris b D. G. Goulis a A. P. Athanasiadis a K. Dragoumis a J. Bontis a Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2005.02.026 Get rights and content Abstract Objectives To evaluate the clinical relevance of nuchal cord in normal, vertex, singleton pregnancies at term, and its effect on mode of delivery and perinatal outcome. Study design Prospective study with 352 normal, singleton pregnancies, with fetuses in the vertex presentation, examined with real-time ultrasound at 37–39 weeks. Health care workers at labour and delivery blinded to previous detection of nuchal cord. Results Fetuses of nulliparous women with a nuchal cord were more likely to be delivered with operative vaginal or caesarean delivery ( n = 153, p < 0.0001). This was not the case with higher parity ( n = 199, p = 0.07). There was no difference between nuchal cord ( n = 144) and control groups ( n = 208) in amniotic fluid quantity at 37–39 weeks ( p = 0.554) or intrapartum CTG ( p = 0.9). On the other hand, nuchal cord group had lower Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min ( p = 0.001 and 0.027 respectively); this difference remained significant when adjusted for birth weight ( p = 0.001 and 0.016), but disappeared when adjusted for mode of delivery ( p = 0.048 and 0.319). Conclusions Nuchal cord in normal pregnancies at term is associated with increased rate of operative vaginal and caesarean delivery in nulliparae. The presence of a nuchal cord results in slightly lower Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min, mainly as a consequence of higher operative delivery rates. Previous article Next article Keywords Nuchal cord Normal pregnancies Mode of delivery Perinatal outcome1."
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"docid": "D916765#0",
"title": "http://www.babymed.com/labor-delivery/umbilical-cord-around-babys-neck\nUmbilical Cord Around The Baby's Neck",
"text": "\"Q: I am 26 weeks pregnant. Last week my doctor did an ultrasound which showed that the umbilical cord was around my baby's neck. My doctor said not to worry. Should I be concerned? At this point of the pregnancy there is no reason to worry about a cord around the baby’s neck. It’s always possible for a problem to occur, but you should know that most babies who have the cord around the neck at the time of delivery have no problems It’s usually not until the delivery of a healthy baby that the diagnosis of an umbilical cord wrapped around the baby’s neck is made and most of the time nobody suspected or knew about it before the delivery. Though it seems a very dramatic event, a cord wrapped around the baby’s neck is seen in about 2-3 out of 10 normal deliveries. The diagnosis of a cord wrapped around the baby’s neck before delivery is a rare incidental finding on a routine ultrasound examination because the diagnosis can not easily be made with a regular black-and-white ultrasound machine but often requires a specialized color machine. An umbilical cord seen around the fetus’ neck early in pregnancy does not increase the likelihood of a problem, and the chance of damaging the baby is very small. Because the fetus moves a lot inside the uterus, the umbilical cord can get wrapped and unwrapped many times throughout the pregnancy around the baby."
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"docid": "D506827#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/8947/buffalo-chicken-wings-i/\nBuffalo Chicken Wings I",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Appetizers and Snacks Spicy Watch Buffalo Chicken Wings I554 made it | 313 reviews8Recipe by: Ginger\"\"Let your palate fly away on wings of fire - easy, spicy buffalo wings! \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients25 m 8 256On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)Walmart315 Furr St SOUTH HILL, VA 23970Sponsored Food Lion1022 W Atlantic St SOUTH HILL, VA 239701 quart vegetable oil for deep frying24 chicken wings, tips removed and wings cut in half at joint4 tablespoons butter1 tablespoon distilled white vinegar5 tablespoons hot pepper saucesalt and pepper to taste Great Value Salt, 26 oz In Stores Only See Everyday Low Price ADVERTISEMENTAdd all ingredients to list Directions Prep10 m Cook15 m Ready In25 m Heat the oil in a large skillet or deep fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Deep fry chicken wings in oil until done, about 10 minutes. Remove chicken from skillet or deep fryer and drain on paper towels. Melt the butter in a large skillet. Stir in the, vinegar and hot pepper sauce. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add cooked chicken to sauce and stir over low heat to coat. The longer the wings simmer in the sauce, the hotter they will be."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006031811768\nAt what temp and how long should I deep fry chicken strips?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes At what temp and how long should I deep fry chicken strips?1 following 13 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: cooking over 350 is not good. temps higher than this overcook the outside, leave inside undercooked. 350 five minutesiub23 · 1 decade ago2 1 Comment Asker's rating Deep Fry Chicken Tenders Source (s):https://shorte.im/bb Xys Erika · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Deep Fry Temperature Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a82u Salmaraz · 1 year ago0 0 Comment350 degrees. Drop in deep fryer and fry 3-5 minutes. Chicken strips will start to float when they get done. Al · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment My husband makes home-made chicken bites (my sons call them \"\"chicken yum\"\"). He uses eggs and ritz cracker crumbs. Heat the oil to 450 degrees. When the oil is heated, drop CAREFULLY the chicken pieces into the oil. When the chicken floats and turns over and is a dark golden brown, it is cooked completely."
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"docid": "D2664770#0",
"title": "http://www.airfryingrecipes.com/\nJoin the Air Fryer Revolution Today!",
"text": "Join the Air Fryer Revolution Today!Welcome to the next generation of home cooking. As millions of home chefs are creating and consuming healthier meals without the guilt of all that heavy artery clogging animal fat that traditionally make our creations taste so good. By incorporating the power of modern technology, your home kitchen will never be the same again as you’ll discover the endless array of options an air fryer will bring to your culinary repertoire. Unleash your full potential to a healthier lifestyle and tastier meals now. If you are tired of the hassle and fed up with poor results of your standard prepared family meals, then you my friend are a prime candidate for a brand new air fryer. We at Air Frying Recipes are here to help. As we are huge air fryer fanatics and advocates to a healthier lifestyle. Allow us to do the hard work for you, as we are proud to offer an unlimited range of the world’s best air fryers, air fryer cookbooks and accessories to make your life easier and healthier. Don’t delay – it’s time to take the plunge into a better lifestyle today. The first step to a life of good living begins now, lets select that perfect air fryer suited specifically for you!What is an Air Fryer Exactly?"
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"docid": "D3310317#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/healthiest-oil-deep-frying-884574\nWhat's the healthiest oil for deep frying?",
"text": "\"General Discussion Deep-Frying Oils 69What's the healthiest oil for deep frying? Lulu The Magnificent Jan 3, 2013 06:28 AMIf there is such a thing? I want to fry fish and French fries. No to olive oil right? Also, olive oil is expensive for frying, no? Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›69 Comments Latest Oct 18, 2015 by thesilentwindp Puffin3 Jan 3, 2013 07:59 AMPeanut oil1 Reply Replyre: Puffin3maria lorraine Jan 3, 2013 10:22 PMPeanut oil is IT. Replyipsedixit Jan 3, 2013 08:04 AMI like Grapeseed Oil.1 Reply Replyre: ipsedixitmaria lorraine Jan 3, 2013 06:55 PMGrapeseed oil is not healthy, IMO. The Omega 6 oils, of which grapeseed oil is one, are problematic because they interfere with Omega 3 absorption. Of course, all the sellers of grapeseed oil would like you to believe otherwise."
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"docid": "D3478638#0",
"title": "http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/spicy_chicken_nuggets_chicharrones_de_pollo/\nSpicy Chicken Nuggets",
"text": "by Elise Bauer Jump to Recipe Spicy Chicken Nuggets Snack Super Bowl Chicken Spicy Chicken Nuggets! A specialty of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, these chicken nuggets are marinated in lime juice, rum, and soy sauce, dredged in flour and paprika and fried. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer We first encountered these spicy chicken nuggets in a special issue of Gourmet (Sept 2007) that focused on Latin American cuisine. “ Chicharrones” (cracklings) are usually made with pork, and in Mexico with pork rind. These chicken chicharrones are a specialty of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic; they are made with chicken pieces that have been marinated in a lime juice mixture, dredged in flour and paprika, and deep fried. We’re not that big into deep frying here, but the chicken nuggets cook up perfectly well in half an inch of oil, you just have to turn the pieces halfway through the cooking. Very tasty with a little hot sauce and fresh lime juice squirted on them. Follow me on Pinterest Spicy Chicken Nuggets Recipe Print Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: 30 minutes Marinating time: 30 minutes Yield: Serves 4 to 6Ingredients1/4 cup dark rum1/4 cup lime juice1/4 cup soy sauce1 Tbsp sugar1 1/2 pounds boneless chicken thighs or breasts, cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces Vegetable oil (canola oil, rice bran oil, peanut oil or other high smoke point oil)1/2 cup flour1/2 teaspoon salt1/2 teaspoon paprika (hot or sweet)Lime wedges Hot sauce Method1 Make the marinade: Whisk together the lime juice, rum, soy sauce, and sugar in a bowl until sugar has dissolved.2 Marinate the chicken: Add the chicken to the marinade and let marinate for 30 minutes at room temperature (can marinate longer chilled, but allow to come to room temp for 30 minutes before cooking).3 Heat the oil for frying: Pour enough oil in a skillet so that it comes up the sides at least a half an inch. Heat oil on medium high until it is shimmering, and a little pinch of flour sizzles when you drop it in the pan.4 Dredge the chicken: While the oil is heating, whisk together the flour, paprika, and salt in a bowl. Remove the chicken pieces from the marinade and pat dry with paper towels."
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"docid": "D314971#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/58124651416194718/\nExplore Wingstop Fries Recipe and more!",
"text": "\"Wingstop Fries Recipe Wingstop Fries Seasoning Picky Eaters Restaurant Recipes Copy Cat Recipe Potato Recipes Seasoned Fries Seasoned Salt Parties Food Gonna try these for Rachel. See more Seasoned Fries Seasoned French Fries Recipe Cajun Fries Chips Food Chips Recipe Food Truck Copycat Recipes Wingstop Ranch Recipe Wingstop Fry Seasoning Recipe Creole chips Recipe by Paula Deen : Food Network UKSee more Wing Wing Wingstop Fries Seasoning Wingstop Fries Recipe Fish Fry Restaurant Copycat Recipes Food Videos Copy Cat Recipe Wing Stop Fries Potato Recipes Wing Stop fries! Make my day a lot better See more Wing Recipes Cat Recipes Wingstop Copy Cat Recipe Chicken Wings Copy Cats Baked Chicken Low Calories Ms Wingstop copy cat More See more Wingstop Fries Recipe Wingstop Fries Seasoning Restaurant Copycat Recipes Dinner Menu Potato Recipes Chicken Recipes Wing Stop Ranch Recipe Season Fries Recipe Copy Cat Recipe Wing stop fries 4 potatoes. Toss cooked fries in big bowl and mix. See more Lemon Pepper Wings Actifry Recipes Restaurant Recipes Copy Cat Recipe Chicken Wings Copycat Wingstop Chicken Recipes Dinner Ideas Wingstop Copycat Lemon Garlic Pepper Wings Wingstop Fries Seasoning Wingstop Fries Recipe My Favorite Food Wing Stop Fries Great Food Cheat Meal Fast Foods Dollar Stores Diy Food I so hate to admit this.but, this is my FAVORITE food. Wing-Stop Fries. See more Printable Coupons Restaurant Coupons Discount Coupons Coupon Codes Recipe Wingstop Pictures Ann December Wingstop coupon online for July See more Oven Roasted French Fries Oven French Fries French Fries Crisps Seasoned French Fries Recipe French Fry Recipe Baked Fries Oven Fries In The Oven Best French Fries Seasoned Fries Seasoned Roasted Potatoes The best oven fries ever! Crisp, tender, and perfectly seasoned. Seriously, this is the ONLY fry recipe you'll ever need!See more Homemade Waffles Homemade Home Fries Homemade Hashbrown Recipes Homemade French Fries Potato Recipes French Fries Recipe Crispy French Fries Mandolin Recipes Waffle Maker Recipes Crispy Home-Made Waffle Fries - good enough to warrant the purchase of a mandoline if you don't already have one!See more Food Platters Wine Food Food Goals Brain Food Restaurant Food American Food Food Design Fast Foods Food Cravings Wing Stop original hot wing and seasoned fries See more Baking French Fries Oven Baked French Fries Crispy French Fries Homemade Baked French Fries Crispy Oven Fries Homemade Fries In Oven Homemade Baked Chips Air Fryer French Fries Fries In The Oven Crunchy Baked Fries- just a little olive oil and salt to get perfect baked french fries! Only three ingredients are needed for these simple baked French fries."
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"docid": "D1725285#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_do_you_deep_fry_chicken_legs\nHow long to deep fry chicken legs?",
"text": "Halloween Blogs 230 Contributions How long to deep fry chicken legs? As dark meat, chicken legs are going to take several minutes longer to cook than breast meat will. Allow a minimum of five extra minutes, and check them with an insta read dig …How long do you deep fry chicken wings? Chicken wings are deep fried for about 10 minutes. The wings are placed in oil for cooking either in a skillet or deep fryer and then allowed to drain on paper towels befo …IGGSDA3rd 4 Contributions How long do you deep fry chicken breasts?10-14 minutes at 400f or 20 minutes at 350. cook until the chicken floats. . at what temp and how long to deep fry chicken breast How long do you deep fry chicken leg quarters? You should deep fry chicken leg quarters until they are golden brown which would be approximately 20 minutes. The internal temperature of the chicken leg quarter should be …How long does it take to deep fry a whole chicken? I usually go with 4 mins per pound plus 5 mins at 325 -350 degress."
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"docid": "D551922#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_bake_frozen_chicken_wings\nHow do you bake frozen chicken wings?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Animal Life Birds Chickens and Roosters How do you bake frozen chicken wings? Flag How do you bake frozen chicken wings? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. When I bake frozen chicken wings, there are a couple of things I do. Place parchment paper on a cookie sheet (makes clean-up way easier. Put a single layer of wings on the sheet with garlic powder, salt and pepper. Bake at 325 deg. for 35-45 minutes. You will know by looking at them whether they are ready or not. Now you can sauce and bbq them without babysitting them the whole time."
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"docid": "D2761551#0",
"title": "http://www.enjoy-how-to-cook.com/southern-fried-chicken.html\nHow To Fry Chicken - Part II: Deep And Southern Fried Chicken",
"text": "Home › Cooking Chicken › Southern Fried Chicken How To Fry Chicken - Part II: Deep And Southern Fried Chicken Go To How To Fry Chicken - Part I: Preparations Time to choose: southern fried chicken or deep-fried? In Part I, we went over the first step of frying chicken, the preparation work. We know how to brine and bread, and it's time to learn how to fry chicken!There are two basic ways of doing it: deep fried or pan-fried. Pan-fried is often referred to as southern fried chicken . In this part of the article, we'll start by learning how to fry chicken: either southern fried or deep-fried. Then, we'll talk about how to make a delicious pan gravy. Here we go!Frying Chicken Here it is. The part we've all been waiting for: how to fry chicken . It can be pan-fried or deep-fried. If you're looking for southern fried chicken, the traditional way of doing that is to pan fry it: it takes a bit more time to cook, and it's a tiny bit trickier, but it's also a less greasy way to cook."
},
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"docid": "D950194#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-deep-fry-chicken-wings-2fb60eb312654bac\nHow Long Do I Deep Fry Chicken Wings?",
"text": "Food Cooking Q: How Long Do I Deep Fry Chicken Wings? A: Quick Answer Deep-fried chicken wings typically take about seven to 12 minutes to obtain a browned crunchy coating and cook all the way through. Cooking time may vary slightly depending on the temperature of the oil and the size of the wings. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Does It Take to Deep Fry Chicken Wings at 350 Degrees Fahrenheit? How Do You Deep Fry Frozen Chicken Wings? How Are Oven-Fried Chicken Livers Prepared? Credit: CC0/Pixabay Full Answer Prep Before frying chicken wings, heat vegetable or canola oil in a deep fryer or a deep skillet. If using a deep fryer, heat the oil to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. If using a skillet, monitor the oil's temperature using a cooking thermometer. If you are working with whole chicken wings, cut them in half at the joint with a non-serrated knife prior to frying."
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"docid": "D2729327#0",
"title": "http://blogchef.net/how-to-make-boneless-chicken-wings/\nHow to Make Boneless Chicken Wings",
"text": "January 5, 2011 // 87 comments »How to Make Boneless Chicken Wings You may be wondering how to make boneless chicken wings. Luckily boneless chicken wings are very easy to make and the truth is, there is really no such thing as a boneless chicken wing. Boneless chicken wings are simply breaded pieces of chicken breast. Popular chains like Buffalo Wild Wings have made these extremely popular. What I like about boneless wings instead of your normal chicken wing is that they are far less messy. They are very easy to eat with a fork and you don’t have to worry about bones. In this article I explain how to make a crispy breaded that can be used for all of the sauces. I also introduce recipes for 5 of my favorite wing sauces. These sauces include buffalo, honey BBQ, Parmesan garlic, Asian, and Caribbean jerk. Fans of a lot of spice are sure to enjoy the buffalo, Asian, and Caribbean jerk sauces."
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"docid": "D2981523#0",
"title": "http://www.md-health.com/How-To-Make-Breaded-Chicken-Wings.html\n5 Delicious Ways to Make Breaded Chicken Wings",
"text": "\"5 Delicious Ways to Make Breaded Chicken Wings Knowing how to make breaded chicken wings, you will have a tasty meal or appetizer that your guests will be talking about for a long time. Chicken wings are healthy as long as you attempt to keep them low-calorie. This is tricky since wings with sauce are so tasty. Deep frying will also add to the fat content of the wings, but the portion sizes are smaller so the calorie count will be slightly less than a full portion of dark meat. An average portion size of chicken wings as an appetizer is about 6 to 8 wings at about 100 calories per wing. If you eat wings for a meal, you may need almost double that amount to feel full. What this means is you should keep high calorie type wings at about an appetizer size portion for a meal. The good news is; chicken wings go great with side dishes and as part of a multiple course meal. How to Make Breaded Chicken Wings The popularity of chicken wings is growing with the birth of the \"\"wing bar\"\" type restaurant. They boast the preparation of wings with different sauces such as barbeque sauce, buffalo sauce, honey mustard, parmesan cheese, bleu cheese dressing, teriyaki sauce and garlic sauce."
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"docid": "D2599502#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/dlk7512/fry-daddy-recipes/\nFry Daddy Recipes",
"text": "Southern Comfort Southern Dinner Southern Recipes Country Cooking Recipes Cooking Ideas Finger Foods Parties Food Favorite Recipes Pickling Fried Pickles from Table for Two - Make this southern recipe classic right at home with these bite-sized munchies you won't be able to stop eating! There so good I can eat so much of them!See more Kentucky Fried Chicken Recipes Kentucky Chicken Kfc Chicken Recipe Copycat Kfc Secret Recipe Best Fried Chicken Recipe Chicken Fried Chicken Chinese Peanut Butter Chicken Recipe Chicken Savoy Recipe Fried Chicken With Buttermilk Copycat Kentucky Fried Chicken KFC recipe newspaper clipping from See moreby adinaplus Cubed Steak Recipes Easy Recipes With Cube Steak Meals With Steak Pork Cubes Recipes Cubed Chicken Recipes Air Fryer Recipes Pork Beef Recipes For Dinner Beef Cubed Steak Best Fried Chicken Recipe Chicken Fried Steak Bites with Country Gravy - for the best comfort food meal!See more Funnel Cakes Recipe Homemade Funnel Cake Carnival Funnel Cake Recipe Funnel Cake Recipe With Pancake Mix Fun Recipes Disney Recipes Recipies Dutch Recipes Dessert Recipes Funnel Cake Recipe from Sleepy Hollow at Magic Kingdom in Disney tablespoons baking powder 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 cups milk teaspoon salt 2 eggs tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract vegetable oil powdered sugar See more Deep Fryer Recipes Chicken Baked Boneless Chicken Recipes Boneless Chicken Wings Buffalo Boneless Wings Deep Fryer Chicken Wings Extra Crispy Fried Chicken Recipe Chicken Breasts Chicken Wing Recipes Hotwings Recipe Another Boneless Buffalo Wings recipe to try for sum and dana. I like that these are fried, rolled in the hot sauce and then baked for super crispiness. I love food. See more Grilled Cheese Recipes Grilled Cheese Restaurant Grilled Cheese Burger Appetizer Recipes Grilled Cheeses Deep Fryer Recipes Deep Fried Burger Deep Fried Foods Deep Fried Bacon~Deep Fried Grilled Cheese, uhh, yes please!See more10 Count Yellow Cornmeal Homemade Corn Dogs Homemade Fries In Oven Homemade Food Favorite Recipes 1 Egg Skewers Powder Homemade Corn Dogs - 1 cups yellow cornmeal 1 cups all-purpose flour cup sugar 1 Tablespoon baking powder teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten 1 cups buttermilk (regular milk works too) 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil 1 Tablespoon honey 1 count)See more Fried Fair Food Recipes And Ideas - Genius Kitchen Fried Oreos Recipe Deep Fried Oreos Oreo Recipe Bisquick Cookies Recipe Deep Fried Desserts Deep Fried Recipes Homemade Cookies Recipe Recipe Recipe Ideas You can substitute your favorite dry pancake mix for the Bisquick. They are best when eaten warm. If you are want to try a lighter version, use lowfat milk, canola oil, and reduced fat Oreos. See more Homemade Sopapilla Recipe Melted Butter Family Recipes Powdered Sugar Granulated Sugar Breads Favorite Recipes Sweet Tooth Sweet Treats Yummy Treats You Can Lose Pounds By Cook With BUT Only If You Use The RIGHT Way, My Homemade Sopapilla Recipe _ is one of our favorite desserts to make as a family. Warm fried dough with melted butter, honey and powdered sugar!See more Classic Glazed Beer Doughnuts Beer Recipes Baking Recipes Yummy Recipes Doughnuts Sweet Stuff Breakfast Recipes Sweet Tooth Dessert Classic Classic Glazed Beer Doughnuts ~ Beer grants extra leavening power, making these doughnuts particularly light and fluffy. See more String Cheese Bites String Cheese Sticks Baked Cheese Bites Cheese Recipes Free Recipes Online Recipes Finger Foods Cheese Ball Mozzarella Mozzarella cheese bites - cut mozzarella string cheese sticks into pieces, dip into flour, then egg mixture, and seasoned breadcrumbs."
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"docid": "D1051841#0",
"title": "http://thestonesoup.com/blog/2014/05/5-easy-ways-to-make-fried-food-healthy/\n5 Easy Ways to Make Fried Food Healthy",
"text": "5 Easy Ways to Make Fried Food Healthyby jules Previous 1 2 3 Next O f all the cooking techniques, deep frying would have to be the one that comes to mind when we think of food that is ‘bad for us’. As Elvis knew, deep fried things can taste super delicious. But here’s the thing…Fried foods don’t have to be super unhealthy. The deep fryer, or at least a large pot of oil, can have a place in a healthy kitchen. You just need to follow these 5 guidelines…5 Easy Ways to Make Fried Food Healthy1. Do it yourself Here at Stonesoup HQ, I’m a huge fan of Michael Pollan’s philosophy that ‘junk food’ is fine to eat as long as you make it yourself. So much so that these days, if I feel like something indulgent, I’m much more likely to cook it at home than to head to a ‘fast’ food place. When you cook yourself you know exactly what’s going into your food. You’re in control of the quality of your ingredients. Also, there’s only so much you can make yourself which means there’s a natural limitation on how much you can indulge.2."
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"docid": "D2744870#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/441747-how-to-cook-juicy-turkey-wings/\nHow to Cook Juicy Turkey Wings",
"text": "How to Cook Juicy Turkey Wingsby A. J. ANDREWS Oct. 03, 2017You can have your cake and eat it too -- if by cake you mean juicy, tender turkey wings. While methods like deep-frying may give the wings a crackling, golden-brown crust at the expense of a juicy interior, a braising-roasting combination helps avert this turkey tragedy by first steaming the meat and breaking up tough connective tissue, then rendering the fat in the skin and crisping it to golden brown afterward. Braising and roasting caramelizes the sauce you used to coat the wings, too. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Step 1Heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Season the wings with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper and lay them in an even layer in a Dutch oven or deep, heavy-gauge braising dish. Step 2Pour enough boiling chicken stock in the pan to almost cover the turkey wings, leaving only about 1/4 inch of the tops exposed. Cover the pan with the lid. If you don't have a lid, use a couple layers of aluminum foil. Place the dish in the oven. Step 3Braise the turkey wings for 20 minutes and turn them over."
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"docid": "D2566082#0",
"title": "http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1126948/grilled-chicken-wings-time-temp\nGrilled chicken wings (time? temp?)",
"text": "\"Welcome to the EGGhead Forum - a great place to visit and packed with tips and EGGspert advice! You can also join the conversation and get more information and amazing kamado recipes by following Big Green Egg at: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | Youtube | Vimeo Share your photos by tagging us and using the hashtag #EGGhead4Life. In Atlanta? Come visit Big Green Egg headquarters, including our retail showroom, the History of the EGG Museum and Culinary Center! 3786 De Kalb Technology Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30340. Grilled chicken wings (time? temp? ) Crazy Harry Posts: 112July 2011 edited 6:32PM in Egg Head Forum I used to grill chicken wings on my old Weber over medium heat. I would leave the lid open and constantly turn, move and flip them until they looked golden brown with a nice char. Like this pic from Serious Eats: How do I get my wings to look like that on the Egg?"
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"docid": "D692774#0",
"title": "http://www.blendtec.com/blog/buffalo-wild-wings-copycat-recipes/\nBuffalo Wild Wings Copycat Recipes",
"text": "\"What’s better than greasy meat smothered in a delicious sauce? That’s a tough one. After all, there’s a reason that restaurants such as Buffalo Wild Wings rake in the business. Of course, if you find yourself besieged by a craving for chicken wings and spicy garlic dip, in all likelihood you’re going to have to shell out some cash in order to find satisfaction, and chances are you’re going to have to do it amid a crowd of people. On the other hand, you can save money and hassle by cooking up your own wings at home. And what about the sauces? Well, we’ve got you covered there as well. Take a look at this handy infographic, and get ready to enjoy some wild wings, without needing to go to the restaurant to do it. Buffalo Wild Wings Copycat Recipes Tags: Recipes Older Post Newer Post93 comments Anyone know the recipe for the mandarin kick wings that were limited time only? These were my favorite ever and I can not find them any store near us."
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"docid": "D3406551#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/485420-how-to-fry-chicken-with-cornstarch/\nHow to Fry Chicken With Cornstarch",
"text": "How to Fry Chicken With Cornstarchby HANNAH WICKFORD Oct. 03, 2017Although an unlikely and unconventional ingredient, cornstarch helps to ensure a crispy crust on fried chicken that does not fall off. The coating may not be what you expect, however, as it is closely resembles a heavy tempura batter. Most Chinese recipes that call for frying chicken use cornstarch in the recipe, so cut your chicken into bite-size pieces before frying and add it to a simple vegetable stir-fry for a flavorful and satisfying main dish. Remember that deep-fried food is a diet-buster, so only consume fried chicken in moderation. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Step 1Mix the buttermilk and egg together in a medium bowl. Add the chicken pieces to the bowl, making sure to immerse each piece in the liquid. Refrigerate the bowl for 1 hour. Step 2Combine the flour, cornstarch and seasonings in a shallow bowl or resealable plastic bag, and coat the chicken pieces with the mixture, one piece at a time. Step 3Place the coated chicken on a platter and refrigerate it until the flour absorbs the moisture and becomes doughy. Step 4Fill an electric deep fryer with cooking oil, or pour several inches of it into a large, heavy-bottomed pot."
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"docid": "D2814125#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_temperature_and_for_how_long_do_you_put_frozen_breaded_chicken_wings_in_the_oven\nAt what temperature and for how long do you put frozen breaded chicken wings in the oven?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Meat Cooking Poultry At what temperature and for how long do you put frozen breaded chicken wings in the oven? Flag At what temperature and for how long do you put frozen breaded chicken wings in the oven? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. If your talking about the unbreaded variety of frozen wings that generally come in a bag, I usually preheat my oven at 400 degrees, place the wings on a sheet pan in a single layer and bake for 30 minutes. I then check on them and usually turn them over for another 15-30 minutes. You'll know they are done when the juices run clear and the meat pulls off easily from the \"\"drummie.\"\" We like ours well done so that the skin is crispy. On the other hand, if you have the breaded variety they make take a little longer. Use the same time and temparature above but after the first 30-40 minutes or so I like to put them under the broiler for a 3-5 minutes on each side to really crisp up the breading. Another way we do the unbreaded wings is to thaw them out and deep fry them."
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"docid": "D3359406#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/fried-chicken-long-fry-piece-674976#!\nfried chicken - how long to fry each piece?",
"text": "\"Home Cooking Frying Fried Chicken Chicken +1Tips, Tricks, & Shortcuts9fried chicken - how long to fry each piece? Lulu The Magnificent Dec 19, 2009 08:31 AMHow long do you fry each piece? I think I tend to fry it too long. I usually use a cast iron pan or my calphalon pan. Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›9 Comments Latest Jan 8, 2018 by rubyloutodao Dec 19, 2009 08:54 AMThe short answer to your question is, \"\"until it's done\"\". The USDA tells us that chicken is done at a minimum internal temperature of 165 °F, so the length of time necessary to bring each piece to that temperature will vary (a thigh will reach that temperature faster than a breast) depending on its density compared to surface area. It's sometimes easier to brown the chicken pieces nicely, then add a bit of liquid to the pan and cover it to establish a braising condition to cook it thoroughly. Browing chicken slowly will allow the heat to penetrate deeper during the browing phase than if you use high heat. High heat will tend to brown the outside of the meat quickly while leaving the interior less done."
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"docid": "D2557889#0",
"title": "http://www.ochef.com/1340.htm\n.",
"text": "Cooking Baking Ingredients Equipment Techniques Entertaining Holidays Ethnic Nutrition Safety Desserts Drinks History Science Kids How to Deep-Fry Chicken Wings How long do you deep-fry chicken wings? If the temperature of the oil is 375°F (190°C), it should take 8 to 10 minutes for the wings to turn golden brown and be cooked through. You can check that they are done by taking out the thickest piece and cutting into it, to verify that the juice is no longer pink. It is very important that you do not overfill the fryer when you add chicken. You do not want the temperature of the oil to drop much below the 375° mark, or the wings will fry poorly, soak up more oil, and taste greasy. Allow the wings to reach room temperature before you cook them. Add them to the fryer a few at a time – certainly no more than will fit in a single layer without crowding. Turn them once while frying. Once done, drain the wings on paper towels, You can keep them warm on a baking sheet in the oven set at 275°F (135°C) while you fry the remaining chicken wings. Submit your question to Ochef Related Articles: How to Make a Super Bowl of Chicken Wings How Long Can Chicken Wings Be Unrefrigerated?"
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"docid": "D1383341#0",
"title": "https://www.kitchenstewardship.com/recipes/safe-handling-of-raw-milk-keep-it-fresh/\nSafe Handling of Raw Milk: Keep it Fresh!",
"text": "Safe Handling of Raw Milk: Keep it Fresh!If you’re a raw milk consumer or producer, this is information you need to read! The following is a summary (with comments – how can I refrain?) of the Consumers’ Guide to Fresh, Whole, Unprocessed Milk: Safe Handling by Peggy Beals, RN“There are numerous factors in the management and handling of fresh, unprocessed milk that differ from that of commercially processed milk.” i.e. Raw milk is just NOT the same as store milk! ( Photo source)There are all sorts of things that the farmer can and should do on the farm to keep raw milk safe and healthy for his customer. That’s not what I’m here to talk about. Once you’ve decided to go with a raw milk share or purchase raw milk, you as a consumer need to know how to keep your milk the freshest and safest possible. We are new to raw milk as of January, so we’re still learning. This was really helpful info!Need to learn more about how to use raw milk? Try GNOWFGLINS Fundamentals, a multimedia course with videos, text files, and teacher interaction to help you through the new frontier of traditional foods."
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"docid": "D3356714#0",
"title": "http://www.lovinsoap.com/2012/10/how-to-make-goats-milk-soap-using-farm-fresh-goats-milk/\nHow to make Goats Milk Soap Using Farm Fresh Goatâs Milk",
"text": "Goats milk soap is a very popular soap to make. You can make it with either fresh goat’s milk or you can use goat’s milk powder. The milk adds a creaminess to the soap and the sugars in the milk add to bubbly lather. Here is how to make soap using fresh goat’s milk. You can also use this method using other types of milk including coconut, hemp, almond, soy or even cow milk. The main concern with making goats milk soap is overheating of the milk/lye solution or overheating in the mold. When the lye solution overheats you can get scorched milk which means it will darken and even speckle your soap. When the soap in the mold overheats you can get all kinds of issues including mushrooming, separation, cracking or other issues. ( Take a look at my troubleshooting page to see what some of these issues look like. ) To keep the lye solution nice and cool I start with frozen goat’s milk."
},
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"docid": "D684524#0",
"title": "https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/46934/food-safety-question-refrigerator-temperature\nFood Safety Question - Refrigerator Temperature",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Food Safety Question - Refrigerator Temperatureup vote1down votefavorite The temperature in my refrigerator has suddenly increased and seems stuck at 55 degrees (12ºC) no matter how I set it. Clearly something is wrong but it's Sunday and I can't get anyone out to check it today. Do I need to toss the food inside? Freezer seems fine.food-safetyshare improve this questionedited Sep 13 '14 at 17:34Baffled Cook9,670 13 62 115asked Sep 7 '14 at 12:37MJB11 1 1 22You just have use your common sense. Depending upon how long the refrigerator has been warm, you may need to throw some things away. Some things (produce and most condiments for example) will be fine until tomorrow. Milk may spoil (somewhat unlikely) but it won't become unsafe. Meats that are still salvageable should be put in the freezer. See: cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/34670/… – Jolenealaska ♦ Sep 7 '14 at 16:082If you can purchase bags of ice @ your local beverage store or supermarket get a few and put them in the refrigerator."
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"docid": "D2218584#0",
"title": "http://phickle.com/basic-kefir/\nBasic Milk Kefir",
"text": "Basic Milk Kefir March 28, 2012 by Amanda 33 Comments Tweet Kefir (pronounced KEE-fur or Kay-FEAR, depending on your preference) is a drinking yogurt that is bursting with probiotics. In the past few years, it has become a grocery store staple here in the US, but it is ridiculously easy to make yourself. Besides the obvious cost benefits, there are the added benefits of DIYing, such as choosing the quality of milk you want, knowing your bacteria are the real, live deal and making whatever “flavors” suit your palette. There are a couple of tiny hurdles to overcome before you make kefir. First, you need kefir grains. If you don’t know a hippie or a fermenter, you can order them online. I got some from Cultures for Health to test them, and after rehydrating, they worked just like the grains I got from a fellow fermenter. GEM Cultures sells fresh grains that also work like a charm, without the pesky need to rehydrate them. I like the idea of getting them from a person, because it creates community and as any kefir maker knows, you will eventually have way too many grains to know what to do with, even after you make a batch dedicated to kefir sour cream and try some in non-dairy milks and unpasteurized juices. So getting them from a friend prevents waste, too!Second, kefir grains and metal don’t mix! ["
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"docid": "D1340484#0",
"title": "http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/2171806/best-temperature-for-seedlings-to-grow-in\nbest temperature for seedlings to grow in",
"text": "\"Growing Tomatoesbest temperature for seedlings to grow inengineeredgarden (7, nw Alabama) February 4, 2010I've read in the FAQ's that once germination has occured, 65 degrees is the optimal temperature for the seedlings to grow in. However, other information on the internet even talks about anything from 55 to 75 is ok. What would be your preffered temperature? The reason I ask, is because my programmable propagation system lets me enter any range I want, and I would like the absolute best. EGEmail Save Comment 17 Like Comments (17)ferretbee (5b)Al recently posted that 65 day and 55 night is ideal.1 Like Save February 4, 2010 at 2:34PMdigdirt2 (6b-7a No. Cent. Arkansas HZ8 Sun-35)Once germinated and transplanted the first time to cell packs I shoot for a max low of 45 and a max high of 65 in the greenhouse. Warmer then 65 and you get leggy growth and increase the odds of damp-off IME. Dave Like Save February 4, 2010 at 5:10PMHoosier Chero Kee (IN6)Tomato seeds should germinate and sprouts emerge at 75 - 80*F where possible. Emerged seedlings benefit from temperatures holding at 65 - 75*F until the first set of true leaves are nearly fully emerged or fully emerged with just the wee bit of the growing tip emerging from between the first set of true leaves."
},
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"docid": "D2168399#0",
"title": "http://yumuniverse.com/soaking-and-dehydrating-nuts-and-seeds/\nSoaking and Dehydrating Nuts, Legumes, Grains and Seeds",
"text": "Soaking and Dehydrating Nuts, Legumes, Grains and Seeds Nuts, seeds and legumes are packed with healthy fats, protein and minerals, but to get that all good stuff assimilated into your body, it is recommended that you prepare them by soaking them. See, nuts, legumes and seeds contain “anti-nutrients” like phytic acids and enzyme inhibitors to keep them from sprouting until nature delivers the sun and rain that they need to grow. Have you heard people, maybe even yourself, say “nuts or beans are hard on my stomach”? Well, enzyme inhibitors/phytic acids are the reason. By soaking, enzyme inhibitors are neutralized, the beneficial enzymes are activated and the vitamin content increases. Soaking makes seeds, nuts and legumes easier to digest and the nutrients more easily absorbed. Think about it like this, snakes have fangs, porcupines have quills, and plants have anti-nutrients to protect themselves. Health food stores are starting to stock pre-soaked/sprouted legumes, grains, nuts and seeds, so look for these if you are pressed for time or don’t have a dehydrator. I discuss using a dehydrator here so you can have ingredients prepared and ready, since a plant-powerful diet is all about accountability and planning. Yum Universe recipes will usually always call for soaked nuts, seeds, grains and legumes."
},
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"docid": "D2156972#0",
"title": "http://www.kitchentreaty.com/how-to-make-cold-brewed-iced-coffee-concentrate/\nHow to Make Cold-Brewed Iced Coffee Concentrate",
"text": "April 4, 2014How to Make Cold-Brewed Iced Coffee Concentrateby Kare Breakfast, Coffee, Spring, Summer, Tutorials 50 Comments / Leave a Comment »Ahh. Iced coffee. Deep, rich, cool, and creamy. Even chocolaty. There’s nothing like it. And it’s so easy (and inexpensive!) to make at home. I even created a handy-dandy little infographic to show just HOW easy and inexpensive!See? ! I’ve been making my own iced coffee for years now, and through lots of trial and error, I think I’ve pretty much got it down. After trying it several different ways, I settled upon the cold brew method."
},
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"docid": "D2168400#0",
"title": "http://www.organicspark.com/portfolio/technique-dehydrated-nuts/\nTechnique: Soaked Nuts (aka Crunchy Nuts)",
"text": "Technique: Soaked Nuts (aka Crunchy Nuts)Especially for parents who feed their kids a lot of peanut butter ( which should be made from soaked nuts) or dieters who are frequently snacking on nuts for a high-protein snack. Raw nuts, not properly treated, can actually be quite harmful. Here’s the basic philosophy: Our good friend, the “nut” requires soaking for 12 hours in sea-salt/water, rinsing and then low-temperature drying, in order for us to properly digest them. And why must we take this extra step? Raw nuts contain “enzyme inhibitors.” Our body produces enzymes to help us break down our food. Enzyme inhibitors are molecules that bind to these enzymes, rendering them useless. By clogging the delicate balance of digestion, nuts can give us a belly ache. Or, in my case, an itchy head. Yup."
},
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"docid": "D3438675#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4612\nStorage of Meats Poultry and Seafood",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Food Storage and Preservation Storage of Meats Poultry and Seafood Unanswered | Answered Storage of Meats Poultry and Seafood Parent Category: Food Storage and Preservation Questions about food storage, specifically proteins such as meats, poultry, and seafood.1 2 3 >Why does Pasturised Milk go sour quickley if it is not kept in the refrigerator? The pasteurization process eliminates the bacteria present in milk but does not remove the enzymes responsible for milk breakdown. These enzymes require energy to work which is why milk goes sour faster at higher temperatures. What does the Hormel Sell by Date mean? The \"\"Sell By\"\" date is the date after which the store is notsupposed to sell the product. How long will cooked hamburger soup last in the refrigerator? In general a good rule of thumb is to throw out any food that hasbeen in your fridge for more than a week. How dangerous is it to eat it a medium-well ribeye steak after it has been thawing for seven hours at room temperature under a microwave bowl?the outside of a medium well steak is very cooked. i would not use the word dangerous so no real need to worry may not taste great. if it were ground meat e coli will be a real issue."
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"docid": "D1268702#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080401171423AAEPEfk\nHelp Frying Chicken- drumsticks?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes Help Frying Chicken- drumsticks? I'm trying to fry some drumsticks. I usually get a nice crispy coat on the outside but the inside isn't done. what am I doing wrong and what should I do? I am cooking on a stove top in a regular pan. Also why do people add eggs and milk to fry chicken? Update: How long should I fry about 6 pieces? What temp? I usually set to a little past medium.1 following 13 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: First the problem is your cooking them on too High of a temperature! When cooking just chicken that hasn't been coated in flour!"
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"docid": "D1418928#0",
"title": "http://parenting.stackexchange.com/questions/18263/how-long-does-breast-milk-last-after-taken-from-the-fridge\nHow long does breast milk last after taken from the fridge?",
"text": "\"_Parenting Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for parents, grandparents, nannies and others with a parenting role. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How long does breast milk last after taken from the fridge?up vote10down votefavorite1There's lots of information available about how long pumped breast milk can be kept for, generally citing different temperature ranges. From the CDC (though the samereference is also cited by the Canadian Pediatric Society It's cited that milk thawed from the freezer should be used within 24 hours in the fridge, or 1 hour at room temperature. The Mayo Clinic has an article saying \"\"Other studies have shown that refrigeration beyond two days might reduce the bacteria-killing properties of breast milk\"\", but no references to where this comes from or any further information. My wife is exclusively pumping, and so there is a lot of milk cycling in and out of the fridge. She is always concerned about using milk taken out of the fridge (generally +/- 1 day old) within an hour or two. We often talk milk out (and let it warm up to room temperature), only to have baby fall back asleep. Is there a basis to how long fridge-temperature milk (stored at 3 degrees C for a day or two) can be out of the fridge for before it has to be used/tossed?breastmilkshare improve this questionedited Jan 11 '15 at 6:19asked Jan 11 '15 at 5:52gregmac153 1 1 8Cooling the newly pumped milk in an ice bath will increase it's longevity. Instead of letting it warm to room temperature, if you warm it in warm water (replace as it loses heat) while swirling, you can warm up a bottle in a few minutes. If you don't use it, reverse the process in an ice bath."
},
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"docid": "D859554#0",
"title": "https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/fermentation-temp.14128/\nFermentation Temp",
"text": "\"Fermentation Temp Discussion in ' Homebrewing ' started by Swim424, Apr 24, 2012 . Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 21 2 Next >Swim424Initiate (0)Apr 29, 2011Florida I know people have asked questions about this before, but I live in florida, and its hot a hell here, and I don't want a 800 dollar electric bill just to homebrew. I have been brewing at room temp (75 degrees or so) and I was wondering how that changes the beer versus under 70. I mean I haven't had a bad beer yet. But they could maybe be better or much different with lower temps. So I guess I'm asking what sort of flavors and differences does the temp actually make? besides getting the yeast started, which I have never had an issue with.#1Swim424, Apr 24, 2012Destral Aspirant (293)Oct 20, 2009Nevada Beer Trader Most ale yeasts are going to do best somewhere between 60 and 70 degrees. Any higher than 70 on most strains is going to produce fusel alcohols, esters, and possibly diacetyl (if you pitch before bringing down to the right temp). If you go too high, you might kill the yeast all together and get no fermentation."
},
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"docid": "D1649263#0",
"title": "http://dontwastethecrumbs.com/2013/10/whats-the-difference-between-all-those-types-of-milk-in-the-grocery-store/\nWhatâs the difference between all those types of milk in the grocery store?",
"text": "What’s the difference between all those types of milk in the grocery store? October 25, 2013 by Tiffany 14 Comments Have you ever wondered what the difference was between all those different milks in the grocery store cooler? I have, and I can’t possibly be alone. In fact, I know I’m not alone. A friend of mine gave me a quizzical look when I started talking about unhomogenized milk. Not everyone knows that grocery store milks are pasteurized, let alone pasteurized to different levels. And what about fortification – do we get a say in that too? My friends, meandering the ins and outs of milk is VERY confusing. Part of the mission of Crumbs is to educate ourselves on what food actually is and what the labels mean, so that’s precisely the point of today’s post. This is actually just part of the iceberg."
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"docid": "D703819#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080627035433AASE1x2\nIs 36.7 a fever for a 3 week old?",
"text": "Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby Is 36.7 a fever for a 3 week old?my 3 week old feels very hot and when i took his temp it said 36.7......is that a fever and if so what should i do......he also's been kinda pucking...but that could be because i had to switch him from breast milk to formula.....im just not sure Follow 18 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: 36.7 is perfect, maybe try taking some layers off he may just be a little uncomfortable and need 1 less layer. Pucking is normal with bubs on formula. Sometimes their eyes are just a little bigger than their bellies and they have more milk than their stomachs can handle so up comes the excess. If he's happy and settled (to the degree we can expect from a new born) and not showing any signs of pain he is fine. My little man is 9 weeks and on formula, I've always gotta have a towel handy when I burp him in case a burp brings up a little milk. Sinders · 10 years ago0 0 Comment Asker's ratingthe problem with temperatures is that under the armpit, you have to add a degree for a true core temp, and rectally you have to minus a degree. That said I dont think your baby has a fever, if she did, at her age, there would be something significantly wrong and you would have alot of other symptoms. Also taking underarm temps is unreliable, b/c whatever side they have been laying on or snuggled against they are going to be warmer on that side. If they are even just snuggled in bed taking a nap you can get a wrong reading. Sometimes babies are just not feeling well and fussy, and it comes and goes, this is part of being a baby."
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"docid": "D2890275#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_temperature_should_the_center_of_beef_reach_during_cooking_to_kill_foodborne_pathogens\nWhat temperature should the center of beef reach during cooking to kill foodborne pathogens?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology Immune System What temperature should the center of beef reach during cooking to kill foodborne pathogens? Flag What temperature should the center of beef reach during cooking to kill foodborne pathogens? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The center of beef should reach at minimum 150 Fahrenheit / 66 Celsius, which is considered rare. Medium/Medium-rare is 160 Fahrenheit, and borderline Medium-Well/Well-Done is 170 Fahrenheit. This is for a roast-type beef - if you're working with ground beef, you want to cook until none of the meat is pink. Best!2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What internal temperature should ground beef reach to be fully cooked?160 degrees. Since ground beef is ground fine and handled a lot it is susceptable to bateria. 160 degrees will kill the harmful bacteria."
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"docid": "D1418929#0",
"title": "http://www.mamapedia.com/article/refrigerated-breat-milk\nRefrigerated Breat Milk",
"text": "\"Refrigerated Breat Milk Updated on October 23, 2006A. G. asks from Wylie, TX on October 22, 200612 answers Once I take pumped breast milk out of the refrigerator, how long can I leave it in the bottle? Can it be used for more than 1 feeding, can it be refrigerated again? I am new to pumping and want to make sure I am doing things correctly!! Thanks Respond to Question1 mom found this helpful What can I do next? Add your own comment Ask your own question Join the Mamapedia community Report as inappropriate Share this with your friends Write A. G. a private message Read more that A. G. has written Browse local questions Is this helpful? Yes | No Featured Answers C.answers from Dallas on October 23, 2006Hi Allison,I am breastfeeding as well and use a pump regularly. There is a really good lactation consultant at Presby Hospital in Plano and according to her, you can't refrigerate breast milk once it's thawed. However, you can store breast milk upto 5 days in the refrigerator and on the 5th day, if you still don't want to use it, you can freeze it and use it for upto 3 months. Hope this helps. C. Edit My Answer Helpful?"
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"docid": "D460758#0",
"title": "http://babyandbump.momtastic.com/formula-feeding/521662-formula-questions-numpty.html\n.",
"text": "Jan 27th, 2011, 16:15 PM 1snowy-willow Mum (Mom)Bn B Addict Join Date: Aug 2010Location: suffolk Posts: 2,577formula questions from a numpty Yesterday we had to make the decision to switch from breast to bottle for our now week old baby daughter. I have some questions about things. 1) I have a tommee Tippee electric steam steriliser and the instruction says they will stay sterile for 24 hours if it is unopened but how long if you open to take a bottle out? There is room for 6 bottles but as you cant make bottled in advance surely they need to stay sterile for a while. 2) how do you keep a bottle sterile while out and about? 3) how do you make fresh feeds when out? 4) what do you do about night feeds as the box of milk says you have to boil the kettle, pour the water and then leave to cool for 30 minutes before adding the powder but surely you don't want to have to wait 30 minutes before feeding a hungry baby. I am sure I had other questions but am exhausted and have forgotten what they were so if you have any tips, hints or things i should know. Status: Offline Jan 27th, 2011, 16:57 PM 2jumpin Mum (Mom)Active Bn B Member Join Date: Oct 2010Posts: 31I sterilise then take out the bottles and add cooled boiled water. I make up the bottle as and when needed, I just add powder and shake, I do not warm before giving."
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"docid": "D1754529#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/2hhdag/do_you_need_to_let_food_cool_down_before_putting/\n.",
"text": "\"Welcome to Reddit,the front page of the internet. Become a Redditorand subscribe to one of thousands of communities.×This is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment.264Do you need to let food cool down before putting it in the fridge? ( self. Cooking)submitted 3 years ago * by DAREdidnotworkedit. I'm not talking HOT food. That would warm up the whole fridge. I mean warm food. Edit 2. I know hot and warm aren't very descriptive.117 comments share save hide reportall 117 commentssorted by: best Want to add to the discussion?"
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"docid": "D153777#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/For-how-long-can-dairy-products-be-safely-left-out-of-the-fridge\nFor how long can dairy products be safely left out of the fridge?",
"text": "Jae Won Joh, sleepy medical dork Answered Jun 21, 2010 · Author has 1k answers and 8.4m answer views There's not really a hard and fast rule for this. Here's why: What happens whenever you leave dairy products out is that organisms in the product begin to grow at a faster rate because the cold temperature that was inhibiting them starts to disappear. At a certain point in the dairy product's lifetime, it will accumulate a critical number of bacteria that's enough to make someone's gut unhappy, and they may suffer from symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. The tricky part is that, again, this critical point varies a bit from person to person--an adult with a healthy immune system is going to be more resilient than a young child, for instance. Sure, pasteurization helps, but spread of organisms can be as easy as breathing something in, so while expiration dates are often given to err on the side of caution, I would recommend heeding them. :-) General time frames vary greatly depending on whether you've already opened the product or not, as well as the specific product. For instance, if you've never opened a gallon of milk and you leave it out for an hour at room temperature by mistake, chances are that drinking it will not be problematic, although you may want to take the liberty of pulling the expiration date up a day or two. If you've already finished half of it though, there's going to be an inherently larger pool of bacteria due to constant opening/closing of the cap, so an hour might well be enough to make it start curdling. Stuff like cheese is designed to age, so it's naturally going to take longer to spoil regardless of temperature. I think the only time I've personally had cheese go bad on me, it grew some sort of gnarly fungus, so it was pretty obvious."
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"docid": "D3352572#0",
"title": "http://thehappyhousewife.com/cooking/refrigerating-eggs/\nRefrigerating Eggs",
"text": "Refrigerating Eggs July 12, 2010 by Toni Anderson Something that surprised me during my trip to a grocery store in England was that they didn’t refrigerate their eggs. I spoke with our hostess at the hotel and she told me she didn’t refrigerate her eggs either. I am not a huge fan of eggs, but the ones I had in England were amazing! I found myself looking forward to breakfast every day. ( It could have been their love of bacon as well, but I’m not sure- yum bacon! ) The only difference between the eggs was that in America we refrigerate our eggs and in England they do not. I spent some time searching the internet trying to find out what makes American eggs different. I couldn’t find much information as to why American eggs will make you sick if you don’t refrigerate them (or so we are told) but chickens in other parts of the world lay refrigeration optional eggs. Personally, I would always refrigerate eggs purchased from a grocery store. But what about farm fresh eggs, do those need to be refrigerated too?"
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"docid": "D1845081#0",
"title": "http://www.cheesemaking.com/Taleggio.html\nTaleggio Cheese Making Recipe",
"text": "\"Taleggio Cheese Making Recipe Be the first to Write a review Skill Level: Intermediate| Yield:2 Pounds Aging: Under 2 Months Ingredients:2.5 Gallons of Milk (Not Ultra Pasteurized)3.2 oz Prepared Y1 Yogurt1/16 tsp C10 Bacteria Linens2 ml (just under 1/2 tsp) Single Strength Liquid Rennet Salt & Calcium Chloride (for brine)Calcium Chloride (for pasteurized milk)Equipment: Good Thermometer Knife to Cut Curds Spoon or Ladle to Stir Curds M50 Square Taleggio Cheese Mold Draining Mats Butter Muslin12x12\"\" or Slightly Larger Plastic Box (for aging)Recipe Taleggio Info Buy Supplies Q&A's Reviews A Recipe for Making Taleggio at Home This recipe will be for a single cheese using pasteurized whole milk and our Tallegio mold. The recipe can be modified by changing milk and additions proportionately for larger or smaller cheese. If using raw milk, reduce the cultured yogurt addition by about 30-40%. Full cream cow milk is heated to a temperature of 86-96ºF (30-36ºC). A lactic starter culture is added to cause the milk to acidify, followed by calf rennet which causes the milk to coagulate and produce the curds. These curds are then broken and placed into square molds, which are then put into special warm rooms with high humidity, for 18 hours. This operation is very important, since it is in this phase that a fermentation takes place, and it is this which produces the springy texture of Taleggio. The final key to success for this is the proper aging and washing of the rind as detailed below.1 Heat & Acidify Milk Begin by heating the milk to 93ºF. You can do this by placing the milk in a pot or sink of very warm water. Or, in a pot on the stove, heat the milk slowly and stir well while heating. Add 1/2 tsp of calcium chloride to the milk if using pasteurized milk or if you're having a problem with a firm curd set."
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"docid": "D793895#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-heat-does-it-take-for-gasoline-to-ignite\nHow much heat does it take for gasoline to ignite?",
"text": "Fuels Heat Gasoline How much heat does it take for gasoline to ignite?ad by Stahls'Heat transfer vinyl for any job. Decorating solutions since 1932. Stahls' has the right material for any fabric, garment, or textile!Shop Now at stahls.com4 Answers Glen Mc Millian, I am a serious student of all questions relating to the environment. Answered Jul 8, 2016 · Author has 1.7k answers and 1.5m answer views Gasoline can be ignited by even a tiny spark at temperatures as low as fifty below zero, but it merely evaporates at temperatures up to about four hundred seventy five to five hundred F. At that temperature, it ignites spontaneously. Various reference books give the temperature as 495 F, but such references are never to be taken as gospel, because all gasoline is not EXACTLY the same mix of hydrocarbons. The precise or EXACT auto ignition temperature will vary slightly depending on the sample tested.2.2k Views · View Upvoters · Answer requested by Fernando Gonzalez Related Questions More Answers Below How does gasoline ignite? Can you ignite liquid gasoline using a match? Can a burning cigarette really ignite a trail of gasoline like Hollywood depicts? Would firing a bullet at a closed, plastic container of gasoline ignite it? Can radiation ignite flammable/combustible materials such as gasoline?"
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"docid": "D856923#0",
"title": "http://www.efoodsdirect.com/blog/storing-gasoline/\nStoring Gasoline?",
"text": "Storing Gasoline? Posted 05/16/2011 by Emily. Storing gasoline seems to make a lot of sense. Gas prices keep rising, and if you believe we’ve hit peak oil—which we probably have—prices could go up exponentially. Conflict in the Middle East continues, and that could lead to diminished supply of oil. On a smaller scale, if your community experienced an emergency, delivery of gasoline would almost certainly be delayed, possibly at the time when you most wanted to get out of the area most affected by disaster. Without gas (or if gas becomes prohibitively expensive), our lifestyles will change considerably. But, what if you could just store a bunch of gasoline, kind of like you’re storing a bunch of food? Then, in an emergency, life would be considerably easier. You could leave town if you wanted to."
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"docid": "D1921938#0",
"title": "https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/13042/why-do-jet-engines-use-kerosene-rather-than-gasoline\nWhy do jet engines use kerosene rather than gasoline?",
"text": "\"_Aviation Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for aircraft pilots, mechanics, and enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why do jet engines use kerosene rather than gasoline?up vote53down votefavorite5Could you run a jet with gasoline? Why do all jet engines use kerosene?jet-engine fuelshare improve this questionedited Mar 5 '15 at 20:53200_success829 8 18asked Mar 4 '15 at 22:13yippy_yay3,297 9 38 6322A better question is why do cars run on petrol rather than kerosene. – Aron Mar 5 '15 at 5:383@Mason Wheeler it's the same stuff (take a look at the third paragraph) – raptortech97 Mar 5 '15 at 11:473Military turbine engines are designed to operate on everything from avgas to heating oil but are optimized to run on JP4 / JP5 (roughly the weight of kerosene). If you use one of those other fuels, the engines will require extensive maintenance afterwards. Jet fuel does have a higher energy density than gasoline: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… – Jim2B Mar 5 '15 at 14:535@raptortech97 - Jet fuel does have a slightly higher energy density than gasoline, both by weight and by volume: 46 MJ/kg and 37.4 MJ/l versus 44.4/32.4 for gasoline (and 48/35.8 for diesel fuel) – Johnny Mar 5 '15 at 20:562@Mason Wheeler They're planning to make paraffin (candle wax) rockets; the stuff in a match head is just as incendiary bombs in the military. Just because something looks innocent, doesn't say it is in all applications. A lantern can burn for hours - imagine that energy being released (with)in seconds. – Sanchises Mar 6 '15 at 10:08show 10 more comments6 Answers active oldest votesup vote80down voteaccepted You can persuade a turbine engine to run on just about anything that can burn. So the decision of which fuel to actually use depends on the side factors including, but not limited to:availabilitycostemissionshot section temperaturechemical reactions with engine parts Specific examples: Coal dust is rather difficult to pump around, and the rampies don't like shovellingliquid hydrogen (used in the Space Shuttle) requires a lot of storage and has the nasty habit of freezing anything it touches, like rampies.ethylacetylenedecaborane is unpleasantly toxic (rampies union again) and the combustion byproducts were rather abrasive to the engine's innardstrimethylaluminum would reduce the engine complexity (no igniters needed) because it has the nasty habit of igniting instantly upon contact with air, so leaks are rather dangerous.natural gas is commonly used as a turbine fuel in pumping stations: it's already there and thus is \"\"free\"\"."
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"docid": "D970804#0",
"title": "http://www.nicoclub.com/archives/gasoline-octane-myths.html\nMythbusting Octane, The Truth About Gasoline",
"text": "Mythbusting Octane, The Truth About Gasoline April 19, 2010 by Greg What Does That Number on the Pump Really Mean? In the automotive world, there are many common myths, which are repeated so many times that, after a while, they eventually transform themselves into ‘facts.’ Unsurprisingly, many of these ‘facts’ have to do with gasoline, whether they be regarding fuel mileage, power possibilities or some other arcane aspect of the internal combustion engine. Gasoline can be a confusing topic, and it is easy to make assumptions about it that may seem logical, but which on closer examination, turn out not to be true. A perfect example of this practice can be seen with octane ratings. What are octane ratings? Simply put, when you pull into the gas station and are presented with the array of different fuel grades that you can pump into your car, the numbers written above each button or nozzle indicate that particular grade’s octane rating. Typically, the range will run from 87 octane on up to 93 octane. In the world of automobiles, it is tempting to associate higher numbers with higher quality. After all, more horsepower and more miles per gallon are a better thing, which feeds into our perception that more impressive octane ratings also equal higher performance."
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"docid": "D1777412#0",
"title": "http://www.megamanual.com/v22manual/mfuel.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Click on our menu buttons immediately below to find Mega Squirt® information quickly: General Info Mega Squirt® Micro Squirt® MSgpio™Click here for Mega Squirt® Mega Manual™ Information, Guides, and Links Mega Manual Index -- The Ideal Gas Law -- Injectors -- REQ_FUELMega Squirt Fuel Equation -- Ignition Input Batch, Bank, Sequential Injection and Mega Squirt How Mega Squirt ®EFI Controllers Work Understanding how Mega Squirt controls the fuel injectors will help you to assemble, test, and tune your Mega Squirt for best performance. Mega Squirt works on a number of levels to inject the correct amount of fuel into your engine. Most tangible is the hardware. This consists of: CPU ( U1, the 68HC908) and clock section ( Y1 , the 32768 Hz crystal), that perform computations,Serial communications section (most notably U6 , the MAX232 chip) to enable tuning software to read and write parameters to Mega Squirt ® EFI Controller,Power section (especially U5, the LM2937 voltage regulator) to provide a constant 5 volts for many of the other components,Various input conditioning circuits (consisting mainly of capacitors, resistors, and diodes, but also including: U3 , the MPX4250 MAP sensor, and U4, the opto-isolator for the ignition signal, and A number of outputs to drive the injectors, relays, and LEDs. Significant components include U7, the 34151 FET injector driver, Q2 and Q7, the two IFRIZ34N FETs (field effect transistors) for the injector banks, Q1, the TIP32C flyback transistor, and a number of other transistor, capacitors, and resistors. There are also a number of other associated parts, such as connectors, the case, cables, etc. The MC68HC908 CPU is controlled by “embedded softwareâ€. This is “burned†into the non-volatile memory (remembers data even when the power is turned off) of the CPU. It is written in assembly language. The embedded code and its variants are freely available. Another part of the CPU memory is burned with the “bootloaderâ€, which tells the CPU how to interpret and store new versions of the embedded code sent through the serial communications port."
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"docid": "D793893#0",
"title": "http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=189819\nTemperature of combustion SI engine",
"text": "\"shushuwa (Mechanical) (OP) 15 Jun 07 16:52What is the temperature of combustion for a normally aspirated gas engine under part-throttle and W. O. T conditions? Nick E (Materials) 15 Jun 07 17:08EGT at the exhaust port on my 2.0L - FI - 4cyl @ 28psi MAP is between 1200-1600F. There is going to be a big difference between combustion adn actual gas temp.shushuwa (Mechanical) (OP) 15 Jun 07 18:45Thank-you Nick E I was hoping that combustion temperatures would exceed 2500 Cshushuwa (Mechanical) (OP) 15 Jun 07 18:56How about pre-EGR era engines with compression over 10:1 ?? I am investigating water injection, trying to \"\"crack\"\" water into it's elements in the combustion chamber...reidh (Automotive) 15 Jun 07 20:12The adiabatic combustion temperature for natural gas is approximately 2000 C. I believe that gasoline engines have roughly the same combustion chamber temps, although this will vary depending on engine design. -Reidh Feric (Mechanical) 16 Jun 07 00:10Hi there: Here are a few plots for ideal and complete combustion of carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, coal, oil and gas at stoichiometric conditions: Thanks,Gordan Feric, PE Engineering Software http://members.aol.com/engwarecrysta1c1ear (Automotive) 16 Jun 07 17:30I was hoping that combustion temperatures would exceed 2500 C You can see from the adiabatic flame temperature of oil that temperatures will fall short of 2500 kelvin rather than centigrade. Exhaust temperatures are not an indication of combustion temperatures, as heat has been extracted to push the piston down.kenvlach (Materials) 16 Jun 07 18:15shushuwa, What is your point? The most thermal energy you could recover by dissociating water to hydrogen and oxygen would be when it recombines as water. And, even if your combustion temperature were astronomically high enough to make water dissociate, you certainly would not want recombination to blow apart the exhaust system. Consider the temperatures achievable with gas-oxygen torches: 2200°C = 3992°F, for Propane/Oxygen 2927°C = 5300°F, for MAPP Gas/Oxygen 2700°C = 4892°F, for Acetylene/Oxygen 3200°C = 5792°F, for Hydrogen/Oxygen ht tp://www.d erose.net/ steve/reso urces/engt ables/flam etemp.html Of course, hydrogen/oxygen couldn't reach 3200°C if the reaction began to go backwards at 2500°C!!! It might also be a problem for NASA's liquid fueled rockets, too. But as a practical matter, water injection was used on some supercharged fighter aircraft piston engines during WW II."
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"docid": "D1654982#0",
"title": "http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2010/08/editorial-do-not-buy-a-2011-mustang-5-0/\nEditorial: Do Not Buy A 2011 Mustang 5.0",
"text": "\"Editorial: Do Not Buy A 2011 Mustang 5.0By Sajeev Mehta on August 31, 2010Tweet What you see above is the cutaway of the Ford 5.0L mill, taken from the 2010 New York Auto Show. Formerly known as the Coyote V8, the 5.0-packed 2011 Mustang GT hit the showroom floors, winning rave reviews with every journalist lucky enough to get their hands on one. While blogging for TTAC at the New York Auto Show, I hit up the Five-Oh engine displays at the Ford booth. It was a thoroughly technical and suitably beautiful exhibit. Only problem was, it gave away a secret that nobody should know. Camera in hand, I did the deed: a picture tells a thousand words, but this TTAC Editorial still needs about 800 words to go with. Take a gander at the 5.0’s combustion chamber, highlighted in red. It’s a strange little bump. And nothing more, right? Sure, unless you read between the (casting) lines: its proof that the 5.0 Mustang shall receive a significant improvement in the near future."
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"docid": "D1316490#0",
"title": "http://cars.about.com/od/buyingadvice/fl/What-kind-of-gasoline-should-you-put-in-your-car.htm\nHow to Choose the Right Fuel Type for Your Car",
"text": "\"Arts, Music, and Recreation ›Hobbies & Activities How to Choose the Right Fuel Type for Your Car When to Use Regular, Mid-grade or Premium Gas Share Flipboard Email Print Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Nes/Getty Imagesby Aaron Gold Updated July 30, 2017Most gas stations offer three grades of gasoline: Regular, mid-grade, and premium. However, many consumers aren't sure which grade of gas they should put in their car. Will premium gas really help your car perform better or keep your fuel system cleaner? In short, the only time you should use premium fuel is if your car's manual recommends or requires it. If your car was made to run on regular gas (87 octane), there's no actual benefit to using premium gas. Understanding Octane Grades Contrary to what many people think and what the oil companies would like us to believe, higher grades of gasoline do not contain more energy for your car to run. Gasoline is rated by octane. Generally, regular is 87 octane, mid-grade is 89 octane, and premium is 91 or 93 octane. Octane ratings indicate the gasoline's resistance to pre-ignition. Since the ratings are an indication of resistance pre-ignition, it's a good idea to understand how pre-ignition works."
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"docid": "D321682#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-cetane-85603\nWhat is Cetane?",
"text": "\"Science, Tech, Math ›Social Sciences What is Cetane? Learn More About Cetane, the Cetane Number Test and Engine Performance Share Flipboard Email Print2008 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD. photo © General Motorsby Christine & Scott Gable Updated March 06, 2017Cetane is a colorless, liquid hydrocarbon (a molecule from the alkane series) that ignites easily under compression. For this reason, it was given a base rating of 100 and is used as the standard measure of the performance of compression ignition fuels, such as diesel fuel and biodiesel. All the sundry hydrocarbon constituents of diesel fuel are measured and indexed to cetane's base 100 rating. What is Cetane Number? Similar to the octane number rating that is applied to gasoline to rate its ignition stability, cetane number is the rating assigned to diesel fuel to rate its combustion quality. While gasoline's octane number signifies its ability to resist auto-ignition (also referred to as pre-ignition, knocking, pinging, or detonation), diesel's cetane number is a measure of the fuel's delay of ignition time (the amount of time between the injection of fuel into the combustion chamber and the actual start of combustion of the fuel charge). Because diesels rely on compression ignition (no spark), the fuel must be able to auto-ignite--and generally, the quicker the better. A higher cetane number means a shorter ignition delay time and more complete combustion of the fuel charge in the combustion chamber."
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"docid": "D1608713#0",
"title": "http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-colour-steel-with-HEAT/\nHow to Colour Steel With HEAT",
"text": "\"How to Colour Steel With HEATby chocolatebrownies in metalworking Download 5 Steps Share Favorite I Made it!Collection How to colour steel with heat (hot oil finish) is a simple but effective way of achieving a desired colour of choice. The colours are fantastic and often come out in a beautiful two-tone shine. There is something really rewarding about this technique. Not only does it give you an alchemical feeling of satisfactionbut it also gives the metal a finish to stop corrosion. Step 1: Preparing Your Materials You will need:-2x containers (one of them preferably being metal for the oil)-oil-unleaded petrol/Acetone/Terpentine/Rubbing alcohol or any good degreaser-metal object/s (I used mild steel, Please note this method should NOT be used on tempered/hardened steel as you will effect the properties of the metal)-something to hold your object with i.e. pliers, mole grips,...-heat source-protective glove (optional)-wet towel on hand for safety In Explanation:-An old metal container (I know, a plastic container is pictured but always use a metal one) filled high enough with oil to completely submerge your steel object would be ideal. You can experiment ultimately what oils to use. Try it on some unimportant pieces first. I found through my bluing adventure that different oils do act slighty different but ultimately everything I've used has done the job. For this Instructable I'm using thread cutting oil. I have also had good results with 5w/30 motor oil, I've also used two-stroke oil with good results."
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"docid": "D2765271#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_combustion_piston_engine\nInternal combustion engine",
"text": "\"Internal combustion engine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Internal combustion piston engine)navigation search\"\"ICEV\"\" redirects here. For the form of water ice, see Ice V. For the high speed train, see ICE V. Diagram of a cylinder as found in 4-stroke gasoline engines. : C – crankshaft. E – exhaust camshaft. I – inlet camshaft. P – piston. R – connecting rod. S – spark plug. V – valves. red: exhaust, blue: intake."
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"docid": "D2115293#0",
"title": "http://southernsteamtrains.com/manual/fuelsystems.htm\nHome · Reference · Roster · Photos · Inventory · Contact us · Links",
"text": "\"Fuel Systems Aster locomotives are fired by alcohol, butane gas or coal. Fuel choice is a major factor in determining what type of boiler will be selected for a miniature locomotive. While denatured alcohol is probably the most common fuel for Gauge 1 steam locomotives, gas and coal are viable alternatives. Each fuel has its advantages and disadvantages. The chart contains comparisons. A discussion of each system follows. ALCOHOL*BUTANE GASCOALSAFETYExtremely Safe Safe Extremely Safe FUELINGNot temp. sensitive Very temp. sensitive Not temp. sensitive BURNINGIrritates eyes No eye irritation Irritates eyes FANRequired **Not required Required BLOWERRequired**Not required Required* 200 proof denatured ethyl alcohol gives the best results when the burner wicks are in good condition and properly trimmed."
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"docid": "D1485714#0",
"title": "http://autoweek.com/article/car-reviews/mazda-skyactiv-technology-autoweek-flash-drive-car-review\nMazda SkyActiv technology, an AutoWeek Flash Drive Car Review",
"text": "\"Mazda will introduce Sky Activ technology to the U. S. market in the 2012 Mazda 3. Mazda Sky Activ technology, an Auto Week Flash Drive Car Review August 4, 2011Share Facebook Tweet Pinterest Email What is it? Mazda's coming Sky Activ technology is not just a couple of engines, a torque converter or a transmission--it is a whole new, more efficient way of engineering cars. Really. While every carmaker is eventually going to have to make electric cars, hybrids and maybe even fuel cells, Mazda thinks that, for the more or less immediate future, we're going to continue using internal combustion. So Mazda tweaked the heck out of internal-combustion processes that have been in place for more than 100 years, coming up with solutions that make you wonder why no one else has done this stuff. The neatest of the technologies we saw was the pair of engines, one gasoline and one diesel, and the neatest thing about them is the compression ratios. Both gasoline and diesel engines will get compression ratios of 14:1. Yes, 14:1. Let's start with the gasoline version."
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"docid": "D3483703#0",
"title": "http://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/33490/what-are-the-differences-between-diesel-and-unleaded-gasoline\nWhat are the differences between diesel and unleaded gasoline?",
"text": "\"_Chemistry Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for scientists, academics, teachers and students. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What are the differences between diesel and unleaded gasoline?up vote7down votefavorite2I am curious about the flammability of diesel fuel and its properties, as I don't deal with it on a regular basis (at all). In particular, I want to know how the fuel works when powering a diesel engine. Things I know about gasoline engines: Compresses gasoline and air Ignites compressed gasoline and air with spark from spark plug The ignition pushes the piston back turning the crank shaft I have heard that diesel is less flammable than gasoline and that diesel engines don't require spark plugs. How does this work?combustion fuel reaction-controlshare improve this questionedited Jun 30 '15 at 17:32h By2Py13k 2 47 79asked Jun 30 '15 at 16:59Malachi138 1 1 71Welcome to Chem. SE! I think this is a great question for the site, though you should probably add some more details. For example, what precisely do you know about gasoline that you'd like to know also about diesel? What do you know about how gasoline engines work, and how they use gasoline as fuel? – h By2Py Jun 30 '15 at 17:181maybe something along those lines?"
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"docid": "D372929#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070429203145AAlhYcM\nFlame temp of a gasoline fire?",
"text": "Science & Mathematics Chemistry Flame temp of a gasoline fire? I have tried to google this but got only ignition temps. Can anyone here tell me what the approximate flame temp of a gasoline fire would be? Assuming just a pool of gasoline that has ignited in sea level atmosphere. Update: No, I do not mean the flash point. I really mean the flame temp. How hot is the flame of a gasoline fire? Follow Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It depends on what part of the flame you measure, and how big the fire is. Assuming you can measure the hottest part of the flame in a large gasoline fire, the highest expected consistent temperature should be somewhere around 900C (about 1650F) with fluctuations measured of up to 1250C (about 2280F). To increase the measurable temperature significantly (to a consistent temperature around or above the fluctuation temperature), bubble oxygen through the pool of gasoline so that the O2 mixes with the fuel before ignition."
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"docid": "D779598#0",
"title": "http://vdlfuelsystems.com/?p=273\nAnything and Everything You Want to Know About Spark Plugs",
"text": "30Mar Anything and Everything You Want to Know About Spark Plugs48SHARESShare Tweet1991 SUPERFLOW ENGINE TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCEWRITTEN BY: Dan Vander Ley / Motorsports Engineer, Champion Spark Plug Co. Mark Twain quotation – “Thunder is impressive and thunder is great but it’s lightning that does the work.” Definition – A device which provides a gap in the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine across which an electrical discharge may occur which initiates the combustion of an air/fuel mixture. The spark plug performs a simple function in a complex environment. CANDLE IN A HIGH WIND just as in the title the candle is affected by the wind’s characteristics, so in our choice of plugs we must consider not only it’s basic function but more importantly the “wind” it operates in.1. PARTS AND ASSEMBLYA basic understanding of the parts and assembly will later help in the application and interpretation of the plug. ( Cut-away plug below)PARTSA. Insulator – Aluminum oxide ceramic, must have good dielectric and mechanical strength, good thermal conductivity and resistive to heat shock B. Center Wire – Must have good conductivity and be chemically and electrically erosion resistant (Approx. melt temp. of std nickel is 2500 degrees Fahrenheit)C. Terminal Stud – Either solid post or removable terminal nut made from mild steel D. Shell – Extruded or bar stock machined mild steel E. Ground Wire – Typically made of same material as center wire F. Washers (internal) material – Copper and steel ASSEMBLYA. Insulator – Molded dry under high pressure then kiln fired to vitrification at a temp."
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"docid": "D173809#0",
"title": "http://pedrosgarage.com/Site_5/Octane_Ratings.html\n.",
"text": "Published in the July 2010 issue of “Die Porsche Kassette”Who are RON and MON? If you look closely at the gas pump the next time you’re filling up your car’s tank, you’ll see that the different types of octane available at the pump are measured using the (RON + MON) / 2 method. Here in South Florida the typical octane ratings (also known as gasoline grades) are 87, 89, 91 and 93. But what exactly is octane and who are RON and MON? When crude oil is “cracked” or refined, it breaks down to produce hydrocarbon chains of different lengths: Methane (CH 4) with one single carbon atom Ethane (C 2 H 6) with two carbon atoms in the chain Propane (C 3 H 8) with three carbon atoms in the chain Butane (C 4 H 10) with four carbon atoms in the chain Pentane (C 5 H 12) with five carbon atoms in the chain Hexane (C 6 H 14) with six carbon atoms in the chain Heptane (C 7 H 16) with seven carbon atoms in the chain Octane (C 8 H 18) with eight carbon atoms in the chain Nonane (C 9 H 20) with nine carbon atoms in the chain Decane (C 10 H 22) with ten carbon atoms in the chainand others, including Kerosene, Fuel Oil, Lubricating Oils, Grease, Vaseline, Parafin Pitch, Tar and Petroleum Coke, each one with consecutively longer carbon chains with up to 26 or more carbon atoms in the chain as is the case of Petroleum Coke. In an internal combustion engine, its compression ratio is a single number that can be used to predict the performance of the engine. It is the ratio between the maximum volume of the combustion chamber and cylinder, when the piston is at the bottom of the stroke and the minimum volume when the piston is at the top of its stroke. In a properly-firing cylinder, the spark plug ignites the air/fuel mixture at just the right time and a flame front starts on one side of the piston and burns across the top to the other side, which creates a rapid and evenly-expanding gas that pushes down on the top of the piston and thus makes the engine rotate its main shaft. When the air/fuel mixture is ignited prior to the spark plug firing as with pre-ignition, the two flame fronts collide, causing a pinging and knocking noise and a loss of peak power. High performance cars generally have high compression engines, such as the ones found in our normally-aspirated, flat-6 Porsches, because the higher the compression ratio, the more mechanical energy an engine can squeeze from its air/fuel mixture."
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"docid": "D91025#0",
"title": "http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-259221.html\n.",
"text": "\"Straight Dope Message Board > Main > General Questions > Should I Turn Off the Engine While Pumping Gas? PDAView Full Version : Should I Turn Off the Engine While Pumping Gas? Jackknifed Juggernaut 06-01-2004, 11:13 AMMy wife always insists that I turn the engine off while pumping gas. I've never heard of an incident where a car blew up or caught fire just because the engine was on. Now we have a 7-month old baby and I figured it's time to find out the straight dope on this. So, has a fire or explosion ever occurred because of an engine being left on? Also, is there any potential whatsoever of this happening? P_T_ 06-01-2004, 11:18 AMYes, you should turn the engine off. Why? I don't know."
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"docid": "D3057455#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_unleaded_gasoline_weigh\nHow much does unleaded gasoline weigh?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Units of Measure Weight and Mass How much does unleaded gasoline weigh? Flag How much does unleaded gasoline weigh? Answer by Schnazola Confidence votes 14.5KThat depends That depends on how much you have! A tanker full of the stuff weighs more than a gallon of it. What you probably meant to ask is how much it weighs per unit volume. In other words, you wish to know its density. The specific gravity of gasoline is about 0.72. That is, it's about 72 percent the density of water. Since a gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon, we can easily calculate the density of gas as 6.00 pounds per gallon. By the way, I say \"\"about\"\" above because the density of gasoline varies with temperature.18 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
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"docid": "D3486600#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-the-benzine-used-here-in-Europe-and-the-gasoline-used-in-the-USA\nWhat is the difference between the benzine used here in Europe and the gasoline used in the USA?",
"text": "\"Europe and the United States of America Gasoline Oil and Gas Industry Europe The United States of America What is the difference between the benzine used here in Europe and the gasoline used in the USA?5 Answers Danial Cahn, works at Sydney, Australia Answered Mar 6, 2015What iifference between Benzene and Gasoline? • Benzene is a hydrocarbon molecule and gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons. • Gasoline contains hydrocarbons with benzene rings. • Naturally, benzene is present in petrochemicals like gasoline. • Benzene is added to gasoline, to increase its octane rating. Benzene Benzene only has carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged to give a planar structure. It has the molecular formula of C6H6. Its structure and some of the properties are as follows. Molecular weight: 78 g mole-1 Boiling point: 80.1 o C Melting point: 5.5 o C Density: 0.8765 g cm-3 Benzene is a colorless liquid with a sweet odor. It is flammable and evaporates quickly when exposed."
},
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"docid": "D2195447#0",
"title": "http://www.globalspec.com/learnmore/motion_controls/engines_components/industrial_engines\nCombustion Engines Information",
"text": "\"Combustion Engines Information Show all Combustion Engines Manufacturers Combustion engines are machines that use the heat and pressure from a combustion reaction to generate mechanical energy. Most combustion engines operate by inducing a controlled burn of fuel and air in a combustion chamber. The burn generates heat and pressure which directly or indirectly drives a shaft which does work. The mechanical energy produced by a combustion engine may be rotational, vibrational, or another form based on the design of the components. Combustion engines are incorporated in countless types of products, from automobiles to large industrial machines. Types of Combustion Engines Combustion engines are classified initially based on how they combust fuel (either internally or externally). Within each category, there are a number of different types of designs. Internal Combustion Engines Internal combustion engines are combustion engines which burn their fuel internally in a combustion chamber. Two Stroke Engines Two stroke engines complete the power cycle with two strokes of the piston within the cylinder, or one turn of the crankshaft. In these engines, the flow of the intake and the exhaust happen simultaneously."
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"docid": "D850436#0",
"title": "http://www.gardenguides.com/128827-temperature-rye-grass-seed.html\nRye Grass",
"text": "\"Rye Grass How to Fertilize Rye Grass Temperature for Rye Grass Seed How Long Does Grass Take to Grow From Seed? What is the Fastest Growing Grass Seed? Which Type of Grass Seed Grows the Fastest? How to Cook Rye Berries How Fast Does Annual Rye Grass Germinate? How to Plant Winter Rye Grass as a Winter Crop How to Control Rye Grass How Long Before Grass Seed Germinates? Does Planting Rye Grass Choke Out Dandelions & Weeds? How to Plant Rye Grass Seed How to Fertilize Rye Grass Annual ryegrass is a temporary grass used in lawns or as a ground cover. The seeds of annual ryegrass grow so quickly that you can see results in as little as four to five days. If you are using ryegrass in your yard, you will need to know how to maintain it. Part of your maintenance routine should include fertilization."
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"docid": "D1329329#0",
"title": "http://www.gardenweb.com/discussions/2797531/tips-on-growing-echinacea-from-seed\nTips on growing echinacea from seed",
"text": "\"Other Tips on growing echinacea from seedladyaustins August 29, 2003Last year I tried growing echinacea from seed with no result. Put them in pots in seed raising mixture and nothing happened. Does anyone have any tips on how I can get them to grow this year? I dont have a problem growing anything else from seed. Cheers Louise :-)Email Save Comment 28 Like Comments (28)Thank you for reporting this comment. Undo Liatris...ummmmm........ What you do is put in a bought plant - it'll sit there and sulk for the whole season and send up a few measly flowers. You leave the seed heads on to go black and ugly, and collect what seeds you can to sow. It doesn't really matter much where you sow these, because they won't grow. It's the few you miss, and which sow themselves which will grow in-situ. Not much help, I know, but it worked for me. :]"
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"docid": "D90770#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/home-garden/long-grass-seed-grow-e71b166d1770da5c\nHow Long Does It Take Grass Seed to Grow?",
"text": "Home & Garden Gardening & Landscapes Outdoor Plants & Flowers Q: How Long Does It Take Grass Seed to Grow? A: Quick Answer It takes about 2 weeks for grass seed to germinate and grow above the soil. However, the germination period can vary depending on the type of grass. It can also be affected by water, weather and soil conditions. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Grow Grass From Seed? How Do You Grow Turnips? How Do You Grow Brussels Sprouts? Full Answer A bare lawn is easy to fill in with properly sown grass seed. Homeowners may choose to have their lawn planted by a professional service or planting the grass seed themselves. As long as the grass is planted correctly and given everything needed to grow, it can germinate within a 2-week period."
},
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"docid": "D3043922#0",
"title": "http://www.goatworld.com/articles/nutrition/plantingwinterfeeding.shtml\n.",
"text": "\"Planting for the Winter Feeding of Goats By: Gary Pfalzbot, 2001,2007, 2013About the Author Winter is always tough not only on our goats (and other livestock), but our pocketbooks as well for the extra feed we have to get to supplement feeding. Stored hay may be alright for most situations, but when not stored correctly can lead to sick animals from the mold that can grow on hay. I've been doing some serious research with local farmers in our region (SW Missouri and SE Colorado) and have decided that this year I am going to give winter grasses and other forms of vegetation a try. For most of us, this is the prime time of the season to get it planted so you'll have an abundant crop come December, January and February. Here are a few of my ideas that I am trying this year: The first seed to go out this year was a product called \"\"Cool Grow Rye\"\". This type of Rye is an annual, meaning it will grow once this year and not come back next year. Apparently this is a very good growing grass in this region where temperatures get down to as low as 60 below zero (wind chill) for extended periods of time. I have already planted* at least 100 pounds of this seed throughout our pastures and other areas and it has began sprouting (7 days average germination time). Another seed I am trying is called Austrian Pea. This is a perennial (meaning that it will come back year after year - if not browsed too heavily)."
},
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"docid": "D396018#0",
"title": "http://www.almanac.com/plant/peas\nGrowing Peas",
"text": "\"Pixabay Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Email Print Friendly Rate this Article: Cancel rating Give Peas 1/5 Give Peas 2/5 Give Peas 3/5 Give Peas 4/5 Give Peas 5/5Average: 3.9 ( 556 votes)Peas are one of the first crops we plant. Plant as soon as the ground can be worked—even if snow falls after you plant them! Here’s our guide on how to plant, grow, and harvest peas. There are three varieties of peas that will suit your garden and cooking needs: Pisum savitum, which includes both types of garden peas: sweet peas (inedible pods) and snow peas (edible flat pods with small peas inside). Pisum macrocarpon, snap peas (edible pods with full-size peas). Pea plants are easy to grow, but have a very limited growing season. Furthermore, peas do not stay fresh long after harvest, so enjoy them while you can!Planting To get the best head start, turn over your pea planting beds in the fall, add manure to the soil, and mulch well. As with other legumes, pea roots will fix nitrogen in the soil, making it available for other plants. Peas will appreciate a good sprinkling of wood ashes to the soil before planting. Learn more about soil amendments and preparing soil for planting."
},
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"docid": "D179503#0",
"title": "https://www.uaex.edu/yard-garden/in-the-garden/reference-desk/weeds/spurweed.aspx\nSpurweed",
"text": "\"Spurweed April 15, 2017We have a sticker weed in our back yard. I think it is called Grassbur. It appeared last year and we tried to kill it but with no success. It is back again this year. Can you tell us how to go about getting rid of it. If you have stickers now it is the winter annual spurweed. Sandburs are on taller, grassier plants and their stickers are produced in the summer. Spurweed has a nasty little sticker but unfortunately the sticker is the seed and is left behind as these winter weeds are dying with hot weather. Fertilizing the lawn to buffer the stickers now, or raking them up is your only recourse. You can't kill the seeds."
},
{
"docid": "D152080#0",
"title": "https://lawnuk.com/content/grass-seed-germination\nGrass seed germination",
"text": "Grass seed germination is often a cause for confusion. Different species germinate at different speeds, and prefer different conditions. And what actually causes the process of germination? Find the answers to all of your grass seed germination questions here. What are the ideal germination conditions for grass seed? Grass seed will germinate in most conditions. Most species (particularly aggressive species like Red Fescue and Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass) will germinate in more difficult conditions. Ideally, around 2″ of top soil is perfect for the newly germinated seeds to establish their root structure in. The weather needs to be right too. The soil temperature needs to be between 9-12 degrees Celsius for seed to germinate."
},
{
"docid": "D1611566#0",
"title": "http://hancockseed.com/texas-tough-bermuda-grass-seed-50-lbs-207.html\nTexas Tough Bermuda Grass Seed - 50 lbs.",
"text": "Bermuda Grass Seed for Pasture Product 21/26larger image Texas Tough Bermuda Grass Seed - 50 lbs.$575.00Add to Cart: Add to Cart Shipping Weight: 50lbs Estimate Shipping Texas Tough Bermuda Grass Seed - Texas Tough Bermuda grass is used for pasture grazing or hay production in the warm climates and transition climates of the US. Texas Tough is a mixture of Giant, Common and Turf Type bermuda grass seed. Texas Tough was developed for its drought tolerance, insect resistance and high forage and hay yields. Texas Tough Bermuda Blend Ingredients 33% Giant Bermuda (Hulled) 33% Majestic (Un-Hulled) 33% Common Bermuda (Hulled) ? * Texas Tough is raw seed**Seed Rate: 8-10 lbs per acre Interseeding: 5 lbs. per acre Seed Depth: 1/8 - 1/4 inch Planting Time: Spring-Summer p H: 5.5-7 Germination: 7-14 days Soil Temp: 65+ degrees Fertilization: 100 units of N for Hay for each cutting *Texas Tough is virtually disease free, drought tolerant and easy to establish. When to Plant: Texas Tough is a warm season forage grass utilized for grazing or haying. Plant Texas Tough + in spring and summer when soil temperatures are consistently above 65 degrees F (normally beginning April 15 – May 1). The optimum soil temperature for germination and root growth of bermudagrass is 75 to 80 degees F. Site Selection: Plant Texas Tough in full sun and well-drained soil in Texas and across the southern states where bermudagrass is currently grown. Proper drainage is essential for successful establishment and the development of mature, healthy forage."
},
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"docid": "D537725#0",
"title": "http://bluegrasses.com/seeding/\nPlanting Kentucky Bluegrass Seed",
"text": "\"Bluegrasses.com - An Informational Website From Seedland.com Varieties | Adaptation | Usage | Preparation | Seeding | Maintenance Diseases | Fertilizers | Mowing | Pasture | Pests | Weeds | Water | Home ORDER ONLINE | PHONE ORDERS: PHONEPhone Business hours - Mon-Fri. 9-5 EST ONLY - Contact via Email Kentucky Bluegrass Seed Characteristics Kentucky Bluegrass seeds are smaller then some other varieties of grass seed but can be easily sown. Most Bluegrass seed sold today are sold as BLENDS of several different varieties of this species. The seed in these blends are chosen for their complimentary features to improve the natural characteristics of the bluegrass species. Grass Seed blends enable the grass planted to handle a wider range of tolerances to conditions such as shade, drought, heat, insects and disease. By using a blend of at least 3 bluegrass varieties, you can usually avoid problems in your Bluegrass lawn that could result in the death of a single variety of grass. Bluegrass takes time to germinate ( up to 2 to 5 weeks) and grow into a lawn. Perennial Ryegrass is often added as an important component of establishing a Bluegrass lawn. If a pure bluegrass lawn is desired, keep the % of ryegrass less than 15% (by weight). Grass Seed Blends, Mixes, Blended Mixes, Mixed Blends Explained Grass seed can be obtained in blends, mixes (mixtures), blended mixes and mixed blends."
},
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"docid": "D33301#0",
"title": "http://www.lawn-care-academy.com/overseeding-lawns.html\nTips and Techniques for Overseeding Lawns",
"text": "\"Tips and Techniques for Overseeding Lawns The concept of overseeding lawns as part of a regular maintenance has been around for years, but it is still new to many homeowners. This one step will do more to improve the quality of your lawn than almost anything else you can do. For the organic and conventional home turf experts, this is one of the best things you can do. Years of experience proves this. The information on this page will explain why overseeding your lawn is so important for a thick, healthy, and weed free lawn. The two images below show the same fescue lawn before and after seeding. Overseeding was performed in early fall and was recommended due to thinning grass and increasing weed problems. The second image was taken the following spring after overseeding. The grass is thicker and the thin areas have filled in. Grasses that Benefit From Overseeding The practice of overseeding lawns is really nothing more than spreading grass seed over an existing lawn."
},
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"docid": "D2835780#0",
"title": "http://www.lawn-care-academy.com/finefescue.html\nThe Amazing Shade Tolerance Of Fine Fescue Grass",
"text": "\"The Amazing Shade Tolerance Of Fine Fescue Grass Fine fescue is not native to the U. S., but originated in Europe. They are probably best known for their exceptional shade tolerance and their very thin blades. The blades often appear to be rolled like a string instead of a flat blade. The widest blades are not much more than 1/16 of an inch wide. In the U. S. fine fescues are mostly restricted to being a \"\"shade grass\"\". Common grass species include Creeping Red Fescue, Chewings Fescue, Hard Fescue, and Sheep Fescue. The blades are so thin they simply cannot take the summer heat when planted in full sun, even in many parts of the northern U. S. However, in many European countries where the grass originated, the conditions are more favorable and these fine fescues have even been used as a primary turfgrass. Important Note About \"\"Fine Fescue\"\" and \"\"Fine Leaf Fescue\"\": I occasionally hear about someone planting their lawn with Creeping Red Fescue, for example, and are upset that it completely died in summer. In southern Missouri, summer temps are far too hot for fine fescue to survive in full sun. I believe there is a lot of confusion about fine fescues."
},
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"docid": "D1962630#0",
"title": "http://bermudagrass.com/info/seeding-lawns.html\nHow to Plant Bermuda Grass Seed For Lawns",
"text": "\"How to Plant Bermuda Grass Seed For Lawns Seedland.com - The lawn & garden specialists!Bermudagrass.com - An Informational Website From Seedland.com ORDER ONLINE | PHONE ORDERS: PHONEPhone Business hours - Mon-Fri. 9-5 EST ONLY - Contact via Email Preparing to Plant Bermuda Grass Lawns Bermudagrass is a warm season turf grass and is best planted in spring to late spring or early summer. Plant Bermudagrass seeds when soil temperatures are consistently above 65° F (18°C) -- this soil temperature is reached when daytime air temperatures are 80° or higher. The optimum soil temperature for germination and root growth of Bermudagrass is 75° to 80°F (24° to 27° C) - Higher temps are acceptable provided moisture is maintained. Site Selection: Plant Bermudagrass in full sun on well-drained soil in the temperate, sub-tropical and tropical climate zones. Proper drainage is essential for successful establishment and the development of mature healthy turf. Soil Test: Prior to seeding, a soil test is recommended. Apply fertilizer and other amendments per test. Add lime as needed to establish a minimum 6.0 soil p H. A lawn starter fertilizer is an ideal choice to apply prior to planting. Seedbed Preparation: Loosen soil to a depth of six inches (15 cm)."
},
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"docid": "D105119#0",
"title": "http://www.garden-counselor-lawn-care.com/grass-seed-germination.html\nUnderstanding Grass Seed Germination",
"text": "Understanding Grass Seed Germination Grass seed germination keeps you in suspense! You get one chance, but you wait weeks to see if you did it right!Are your expectations for the outcome reasonable? Does every little grass seed sprout and grow? Many factors affect grass seed germination. The success of your lawn project is not completely under your control, but you can do a lot to improve the final result. Seed germination is simply the growth process that occurs when the seed absorbs sufficient moisture to start sprouting. This is regulated by soil temperature according to the variety of grass. The hull, or hard outer casing, may delay this process until conditions are favorable. Once germination begins, if the environment changes significantly (like being too hot and dry), the seed or sprout will die. It cannot start to grow, then stop because something is wrong, wait till conditions improve, and then continue the process."
},
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"docid": "D3044055#0",
"title": "http://www.sierravistagrowers.net/sod/bermuda-grass-seed\nBermuda Grass Seed Frequently asked Questions and Answers",
"text": "Bermuda Grass Seed Frequently asked Questions and Answers We receive questions about how to plant, grow and care for the different varieties of Bermuda grass seed that we offer. Listed below are the most commonly asked questions and our suggestions: What is the difference between hulled and unhulled Bermuda grass seed? What kind of seed would you recommend for our very hot desert climate? Can I improve my common Bermuda by over seeding with an improved turf type? What is the recommended seeding rate for new turf? When and where can I plant Bermuda grass? Should I cover the seeds after planting? How long does it take for Bermuda grass seed to germinate and establish a lawn? How much water and fertilizer is needed on a Bermuda grass turf? Is Bermuda grass salt tolerant?"
},
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"docid": "D248780#0",
"title": "http://homeguides.sfgate.com/long-germination-time-bermuda-grass-seed-73963.html\nHow Long Is the Germination Time for Bermuda Grass Seed?",
"text": "Related Articles Zoysia Grass Vs. Bermuda Tips for Green Bermuda Grass How to Get Dark Green Bermuda Turf Does Scotts Bermuda Seed Grow Easily? Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon) is a warm-season grass, meaning it is green in hot summer weather and tends to lose its color and go dormant in winter. You can grow common Bermuda grass from seed. You can't grow sterile hybrid varieties from seed -- you have to grow them from sprigs or lay sod. You can grow common Bermuda grass from seed in U. S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 through 11. Under the right conditions, the seeds will begin germinating in five to 14 days but take 14 to 28 days to germinate completely. Climate and Germination Bermuda grass seeds will germinate best if in a soil with a p H between 6 and 7. The grass grows best when the soil temperature is between 75 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit and the air temperature is between 75 and 95 F. You can expect a complete turf cover in four to six weeks. Soil p H measure the acidity or alkalinity of soil on a scale of 1 to 14."
},
{
"docid": "D151820#0",
"title": "http://www.garden-counselor-lawn-care.com/watering-new-grass-seed.html\nWATERING NEW GRASS SEED:It's Like Taking Care Of A Baby!",
"text": "\"WATERING NEW GRASS SEED: It's Like Taking Care Of A Baby!The best advice for watering new grass seed is both simple and complicated. You only get one chance to germinate seeds correctly. Not enough water will kill the sprout. Too much water can leave less than ideal results. The simple word is to keep it moist all the time . That can prove to be a complicated demand because of the numerous factors that make every grass growing situation unique. Let’s discuss your basic goal, what it will take to achieve it, what problems can develop, and how to solve them. Sponsored Links: The Goal Of Watering New Grass Seed Just throw a ton of water on it? Is that all a new lawn planting needs? It's time to be smart."
},
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"docid": "D1561069#0",
"title": "http://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13645\nHow Long for Grass Seed to Grow?",
"text": "\"How Long for Grass Seed to Grow?6 posts • Page 1 of 1How Long for Grass Seed to Grow? Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:13 am How long does grass seed take to germinate typically. It's been watered (thanks to mother nature) every day. Also, what is the difference between perrenial grass and annual grass? Will the perrenial grass go brown in the winter? Reduce - Reuse - Recycle. Zone 6A - Jeffersonville, Indiana Sharon Marie Senior Member Posts: 167Joined: Mar 3 '09Location: Jeffersonville, INTop Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:22 pm Perennial is what lawns are normally. It means several life cycles or continual growth. Annual grass only grows for one season and when conditions are no longer favorable (seasonal temps/moisture), it dies out (completing its life cycle) and doesn't return the following year. Indiana is not an area that supports green grass year round."
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"title": "http://www.gardenguides.com/131699-centipede-seed-vs-sod.html\nCentipede Seed Vs. Sod",
"text": "Home »Lawn Centipede Seed Vs. Sod By Jacob J. Wright; Updated September 21, 2017Acidic, sandy soils that receive over 40 inches of rainfall annually make good areas for a lush centipede grass lawn. Centipede grass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) is a low-growing, coarse-textured grass from southern China. It truly never goes dormant or thatch-brown in winter, but it survives only in mild winter regions, such as in U. S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 8 and warmer. Hard freezes do cause some browning, but once warm temps return in spring, this grass greens up quickly. Types Centipede grass lawns are started from seed, sod plugs or sod rolls. Each has benefits and challenges. Seed is the least expensive, while rolled sod is the most expensive. Sod produces an instant lawn effect. Modern varieties of centipede grass often do not flower and produce seed, so you are forced to establish such lawns with tiny plant sprigs or established sod rolls."
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"docid": "D1799994#0",
"title": "http://bermudagrass.com/seeding/index.html\nPlanting Bermuda Grass Seed",
"text": "\"Planting Bermuda Grass Seed Seedland.com - The lawn & garden specialists!Bermudagrass.com - An Informational Website From Seedland.com ORDER ONLINE | PHONE ORDERS: PHONEPhone Business hours - Mon-Fri. 9-5 EST ONLY - Contact via Email Easy Seed 1-2-3 Steps To Planting Bermuda Grass Lawns1-2-3 Easy Seed Bermudagrass Lawns | Seeding Pastures The first question that must be answered is will you be \"\"starting from scratch\"\"? A decision must be made to either plant within an existing lawn or to till up your lawn area so that no weeds or grasses are left living in the area to be planted. The ideal situation is to have tilled soil for the area where you wish to establish a grass from seed. Why is this the ideal solution? Because existing plants that are directly next to (6 inches or closer) of where you are trying to establish other grass plants from seed, provide competition to your seeds by consuming sunlight & plant nutrients. Competition by existing plants means some plants (seedlings) simply won't survive the additional stress imposed by these adult plants. This is not to say you can't establish a lawn within other plants, just that it is more difficult to do so. BERMUDA DOES BEST IN FULL SUN! It does not tolerate shade very well."
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"title": "http://boards.cannabis.com/threads/whats-the-average-time-for-a-seed-to-sprout.115018/\nWhats the average time for a seed to sprout?",
"text": "\"Forums > Growing > Basic Growing >Whats the average time for a seed to sprout? Discussion in ' Basic Growing ' started by kaj621, May 7, 2007 .kaj621Registered+ok, i planted my seeds last friday, and they havent sprouted yet. Should they have popped out of the soil by now or should i keep waiting. I've been constantly keeping the soil moist for germination. how long does it ussually take to sprout?? ? kaj621, May 7, 2007 #1J-dubb206Registered+You didnt germinate them first? J-dubb206, May 7, 2007 #2twitch Registered+you dont have to germinate them but it does help... what do you have them in and give them 2 weeks topstwitch, May 7, 2007 #3Inferius Registered+Usually, germination speeds up the process, and for me they've usually sprouted 1-2 days after germination, which usually takes two days. 4 days with germination. Your seeds might be older or maybe you buried them too deep? You're not supposed to go below 1/2 inch for seedlings."
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"title": "http://www.jonathangreen.com/blog/2011/07/my-grass-seed-did-not-grow.html\nMy grass seed did not grow!",
"text": "My grass seed did not grow!July 11, 2011 by Jonathan Green 81 Comments Over the years, we have heard of homeowners struggling to establish newly planted grass seed. If there is grass seed growing in the carpet of my car and in cracks in your sidewalk, why is it not growing where it is supposed to, on your lawn? The natural tendency is to blame the grass seed, but we need to establish some realistic expectations and delve deeper into the reasons why your grass seed did not grow. Many homeowners apply grass seed during spring months after they rake up their yards and find bare spots. As we all know spring weather can vary greatly each year in the same area. The main reason grass seed does not germinate quickly during spring months is cool and wet weather. Grass seed that is planted in soil temperatures below 50 degrees just will not grow potentially for many weeks if it does not want to. Usually for the soil temperatures to reach 50 degrees you need 7-10 days of air temperatures to reach 60 plus degrees. Would you rather swim in the ocean in April or August? August is the best choice because the water is much warmer."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090106174001AAeKih4\nAt what temperature does a fever become fatal for a person?",
"text": "Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases At what temperature does a fever become fatal for a person? Follow 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It depends on the person, but the average fever of 108 is considered to cause brain damage. http://www.mindspring.com/~drwarren/feve... a great article about the positive points and the dangers of fever Source (s): I have young kids, so I really rely on this kind of information for the safety of my family. Serena · 9 years ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating Lethal Fever Temperature Source (s):https://shorte.im/a8Vw7moatz · 1 year ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: At what temperature does a fever become fatal for a person? Source (s):temperature fever fatal person: https://knowledge.im/?s=temperature+fever+fatal+person Anonymous · 3 years ago0 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/av HXP because if a temperature gets too high, a person can experience seizures, coma, or even death... especially if its a little baby. ive always taken medication for fevers... my body still faught off the infection, but without the fever burning my insides and causing damage to my brain... 108 in an adult is considered fatal. babies can be anywhere from 103 and up.. depending on how fast it spiked, etc. Lisa · 2 years ago0 1 1 comment Life threatening hyperthermia typically starts in humans when their temperatures rise to 105-107° F. (40.6-41.7° C.). Only a few days at this extraordinarily high temperature level is likely to result in the deterioration of internal organs and death."
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"docid": "D1710650#0",
"title": "https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/essential-oils/health-benefits-of-tansy-essential-oil.html\n10 Amazing Benefits of Tansy Essential Oil",
"text": "Home › Essential Oils › Tansy Oil10 Amazing Benefits of Tansy Essential Oil2 Comments The health benefits of Tansy Essential Oil can be attributed to its properties as an antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-histaminic, antiviral, febrifuge, insecticide, hormone stimulant, sedative, and vermifuge substance. Tansy is a common European herb and the scientific name of Tansy is Tanacetum Vulgare or Tanacetum Annuum. The essential oil of Tansy is extracted by steam distillation of all the plant parts. The chief components that form this essential oil are artemisone, borneol, camphone, camphor, isopinocamphone, piperitone, and thujone. Although this herb is very poisonous, it was still popular among the poor people, villagers, and nomadic groups like Gypsies, since they found some medicinal uses of the plant. Let us explore some of the medicinal properties that gave this plant recognition as a medicinal plant, despite being so poisonous. Health Benefits of Tansy Essential Oil There are many amazing health benefits of tansy essential oil. Let us discuss them in detail below. Prevents Bacterial Infections It should not be very hard to understand that the essential oil, which is so poisonous and can be fatal to humans, would also be deadly for those tiny bacteria. Although some bacteria can survive unimaginable extremities of temperature and toxins, for most of the bacteria which live in the human body, this oil is lethal."
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"title": "https://www.healthpages.org/health-a-z/fever-adults/\nFever in Adults",
"text": "Fever in Adults March 15, 2018 By Cindy Schmidler 42 Comments A fever is a body temperature above 100.4°F. A normal oral temperature for a resting, healthy adult is about 98.6°F (37°C) (for someone over 70 normal temp is 96.8°F (36°C)). Your temperature can go up or down 1 to 2 degrees throughout the day. Fever is a sign of inflammation or infection and is a common symptom of illness. Fever is not a disease. A fever is one way your body fights illness—your body temperature goes up to kill bacteria that cannot live at the higher temperatures. Although it may not be comfortable, a temperature of up to 102°F is generally good for you. Most healthy adults can tolerate a fever as high as 103°F to 104°F for short periods of time without having problems. Body temperatures usually return to normal with the illness goes away. Here are some fever symptoms in adults."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_hyperpyrexia\nWhat is hyperpyrexia?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Mental Health What is hyperpyrexia? Flag What is hyperpyrexia? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. In medicine, hyperpyrexia is an excessive and unusual elevation of set body temperature greater than or equal to 41.1° Celsius (106°F), or extremely high fever. Such a high temperature is considered a medical emergency. It differs from hyperthermia in that in hyperthermia the body temperature is too high above the set point, whereas in hyperpyrexia the body's temperature regulation mechanism sets the normal body temperature too high. It is very often fatal. This is when cells begin to evaporate, causing dangerous effects.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is hyperpyrexia and hypo thermia? Hyperpyrexia is extreme fever resulting in elevation of body temperature to level greater or equal to 41.1 °C (106 °F)."
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"docid": "D173080#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_can_you_get_high_fever\nHow can you get high fever?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Vital Signs Body Temperature Fevers How can you get high fever? Flag How can you get high fever? Edit Answer by Ian Singer Confidence votes 717Getting a high fever is a lot easier than it seems first you want to make people think your sick (if your at school or work)so first walk into the place you want to get the high fever in put your hands on your forehead people will probably be looking at you and if someone asks if you are alright just say i just don't feel that well. And it should be 1-2 minutes now take your hands off your forehead and your forehead will either be warm or cold depending on if your hands are cold or warm. Tell your teacher you don't feel good and the first place teachers or nurses check is your forehead. And then they'll see how warm or cold your forehead is and then you will probably get to leave or burn up some time. That will actually tend to lower your body temperature a couple of points. If you really want to fake sick, I suggest taking a hot shower (104 to 122 degrees) for around 30 to 35 minutes, when you start to sweat nonstop, get out of the shower quickly, go to your room and take your temperature. It will likely be between 100.4 and 101.6 degrees, which is hot enough for you to stay home.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Emma Stewart-King 1 Contribution How high can your fever get?"
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"docid": "D73890#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/fever\nfever",
"text": "\"fever Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to fever: fever treatment Fever Definition A fever is any body temperature elevation over 100 °F (37.8 °C). Description A healthy person's body temperature fluctuates between 97 °F (36.1 °C) and 100 °F (37.8 °C),with the average being 98.6 °F (37 °C). The body maintains stability within this range by balancing the heat produced by the metabolism with the heat lost to the environment. The\"\"thermostat\"\" that controls this process is located in the hypothalamus, a small structure locateddeep within the brain. The nervous system constantly relays information about the body'stemperature to the thermostat, which in turn activates different physical responses designed to cool or warm the body, depending on the circumstances. These responses include: decreasing or increasing the flow of blood from the body's core, where it is warmed, to the surface, where it is cooled; slowing down or speeding up the rate at which the body turns food into energy (metabolic rate); inducing shivering, which generates heat through muscle contraction; andinducing sweating, which cools the body through evaporation. A fever occurs when the thermostat resets at a higher temperature, primarily in response to an infection. To reach the higher temperature, the body moves blood to the warmer interior,increases the metabolic rate, and induces shivering. The \"\"chills\"\" that often accompany a feverare caused by the movement of blood to the body's core, leaving the surface and extremitiescold."
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"docid": "D1697830#0",
"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/rabies_virus/article.htm\nRabies",
"text": "Rabies Center Bacterial Infections 101 Pictures Slideshow Take the Tummy Trouble Quiz Hepatitis C Slideshow Pictures Patient Comments: Rabies - Symptoms Patient Comments: Rabies - Treatment Rabies facts What is rabies? What causes rabies? What are risk factors for rabies? What are rabies symptoms and signs? How do physicians diagnose rabies? What is the treatment for rabies? What is the prognosis of rabies? Is it possible to prevent rabies? Is there a rabies vaccine? Rabies facts In the U. S., one or two people die from rabies each year."
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"docid": "D869211#0",
"title": "http://www.247wildlife.com/wildlifediseases.htm\nDiseases Associated With Florida Wildlife",
"text": "\"Diseases Associated With Florida Wildlife NOTE: To report a sick animal anywhere in Florida, call the Florida Wildlife Commission at 886-293-9282 Report wildlife emergencies to State of Florida Wildlife Alert: 888-404-3922 If they don't answer, you can also call your local sheriff office for sick wildlife emergencies. Please don't call us! We run a critter removal business, and charge for our services. Thank you!Zoonotic Diseases: Zoonotic diseases are diseases that are transferred from animals to people. While common sense can often prevent transmission of many diseases, others, such as those transferred through contamination from animal waste, are harder to avoid. Read the below descriptions of various diseases, sorted by common Florida nuisance wildlife species. Please be careful around any wildlife, and if your home or property has been invaded by wild critters, please take care to avoid the waste these animals have left behind, and consider having your attic cleaned. I'll start with a list of common wildlife parasites, then discuss each of the common wild animals. Fleas: I commonly encounter fleas in my wildlife removal work. Sometimes it's just an annoying matter of having these parasites bite me."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080211064402AAf54P9\nWhat's the highest temperature the Human body can go to before it dies?",
"text": "Science & Mathematics Biology What's the highest temperature the Human body can go to before it dies? If you get a fever whats the highest number it can get before you die or start to die?6 following 18 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It appears to be 107 degrees F. At that temperature cells start shutting down and dying, leading of course to eventual body death as organs turn off and are damaged. Source (s):http://ggweather.com/heat/Dan · 1 decade ago5 0 Comment Asker's rating Whats The Highest Temperature Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a9Xm Kdalman · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Highest Fever Temperature Source (s):https://shrink.im/bac Xdizak · 2 years ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: What's the highest temperature the Human body can go to before it dies? If you get a fever whats the highest number it can get before you die or start to die? Source (s):39 highest temperature human body dies: https://biturl.im/5WU52Ashton · 3 years ago0 1 Comment Any fever is an inflammation and a danger sign. The critical level is 104 Fahrenheit, and 108 is usually fatal. There is no 'hard and fast' cutoff-some people have stronger or weaker systems, but surviving a 108 fever means there may be lingering after effects of the fever. Thomas E · 1 decade ago5 1 Comment The highest fever I've ever had was 108.2 and I didn't go to the hospital or anything and I felt fine once it went down and I wasn't sick anymore. Eva · 2 years ago0 5 Commentthe highest fever i had, that i can remember was 103.4 or 104.3 and i had to be in the hospital for hours until it went down."
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"docid": "D366769#0",
"title": "http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/fever.html\n.",
"text": "\"Kids Health / For Parents / Fevers What's in this article? Listenen español La fiebre y cómo tomarle la temperatura a su hijo All kids get a fever from time to time. Most usually don't indicate anything serious. Fever itself causes no harm and can actually be a good thing — it's often the body's way of fighting infections. But when your child wakes in the middle of the night flushed, hot, and sweaty, it's easy to be unsure of what to do next. Should you get out the thermometer? Call the doctor? Here's more about fevers, including when to contact your doctor. What Is a Fever? Fever happens when the body's internal \"\"thermostat\"\" raises the body temperature above its normal level."
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"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/reye_syndrome/article.htm\nReye's Syndrome",
"text": "Reye's Syndrome Center Brain Foods: Healthy Food for Kids' Brains Childhood Illnesses Picture Slideshow Take the ADHD Quiz Patient Comments: Reye's Syndrome - Experience and Concerns Patient Comments: Reye's Syndrome - What Happens? Reye's syndrome facts What is Reye's syndrome? What causes Reye's syndrome? What are risk factors for Reye's syndrome? What are Reye's syndrome symptoms and signs? How do health-care professionals diagnose Reye's syndrome? What is the treatment for Reye's syndrome? What is the prognosis for Reye's syndrome? Is it possible to prevent Reye's syndrome? What research is being done on Reye's syndrome?"
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"docid": "D280798#0",
"title": "http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-109515.html\n.",
"text": "\"Straight Dope Message Board > Main > Mundane Pointless Stuff I Must Share (MPSIMS) > body temperature death PDAView Full Version : body temperature deathpoohpah chalupa 04-14-2002, 05:42 PMSorry...this may be the wrong forum, but I need a quick answer: How high of an internal temperature can the human body stand before you die? I have an employee who called in sick today, claiming the doctor took his temperature and said it was 112 degrees... I thought you were dead at this point. Employee said his doctor said he could return to work tomorrow. Is this possible? Thanks. Sorry about the wrong forum Mods. ( your name here) 04-14-2002, 05:47 PMi think i read somewhere that 112 is when your body starts to shut down. he might be pulling your leg. might i say. Zyada 04-14-2002, 05:48 PMIANAD, but I suspect that if you weren't dead, you'd be hallucinatory and in the hospital."
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"docid": "D890582#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/mtm/doans-pills.html\nDoans Pills Extra Strength",
"text": "Doans Pills Extra Strength Generic Name: magnesium salicylate (mag NEE zee um sa LIS i late) Brand Name: Doans Pills Extra Strength, MST, Nuprin Backache Medically reviewed: September 20, 2017Overview Side Effects Interactions Reviews More What is Doans Pills Extra Strength? Doans Pills Extra Strength is a salicylate (sa-LIS-il-ate). It works by reducing substances in the body that cause pain, fever, and inflammation. Doans Pills Extra Strength is used to treat mild-to-moderate pain, fever, inflammatory conditions, and pain, swelling, or stiffness associated with arthritis. Doans Pills Extra Strength may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Slideshow Upcoming Joint Replacement? Your 13 Most Common Questions Answered Important Information Do not take more of this medicine than recommended on the label. An overdose of Doans Pills Extra Strength can be fatal. You should not use this medicine if you are allergic to salicylates (such as aspirin) or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ). Doans Pills Extra Strength may cause stomach or intestinal bleeding, which can be fatal."
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"title": "http://www.humanillnesses.com/original/E-Ga/Fever.html\nFever",
"text": "\"Fever Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Photo by: diego cervo Fever is an abnormally high body temperature that usually occurs during an infection, inflammation, or some other kind of illness. Fever is not a disease itself but it is one of the most common signs of illness, especially among children. KEYWORDSfor searching the Internet and other reference sources Body temperature Febrile convulsion Hyperthermia Infection Inflammation Pyrexia How Is Body Temperature Controlled? The body adjusts its temperature in much the same way that the thermostat in a house works. With a thermostat, people set the temperature they want, and the heating or cooling system clicks on until the inside of the house reaches the right temperature. After that, the heater or air conditioner clicks on and off automatically to keep the temperature in the house hovering around the desired temperature. The body's thermostat is located in the hypothalamus (hy-po-THAL-a-mus), a small part of the brain that also helps control hunger, thirst, pleasure, and pain. The thermostat, called the thermoregulatory (ther-mo-REG-u-la-tor-ee) center, normally keeps the body's temperature hovering around 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit (F) (37 degrees Centigrade). Like a house, the body has sensors that tell the thermostat if the temperature inside is rising or falling. In the body, these sensors are cells located in the skin and in the brain itself If the sensors report that the body's temperature is rising, the body's cooling system clicks on, telling the cells to burn less fuel and produce less heat."
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"title": "http://henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/thomas/scarlatina.html\nScarlet Fever.",
"text": "\"Thomas, 1907: the Eclectic Practice of Medicine. > Part I. Infectious Diseases. >Scarlet Fever. Problems: Scarlet fever Synonyms .—Scarlatina; Scarlet Rash. Definition .—Scarlet fever, or scarlatina, is an acute contagious disease of childhood, characterized by a bright, scarlet-colored, punctiform eruption, diffused over the entire body; by an angina more or less severe; by a fever so variable in character that it may only be detected by the thermometer, or so severe as to rapidly destroy life, the thermometer registering higher in this than in any other fever; and by a marked tendency to nephritis, the disease finally terminating' by desquamation of the skin. History .—The early history of scarlet fever is not very reliable, as it was for a long time regarded as a variety of measles, and the first definite and distinctive name that gave it as a separate and distinct disease must be credited to Sydenham, who carefully studied its characteristic features and clearly separated it from the other exanthemata. Early writers—viz., those of the Italian school—may have used the term scarlatina, yet it is very doubtful if it was applied to this distinctive fever. From the time of Sydenham, 1685, till the present, scarlet fever has prevailed, progressively increasing as the years have passed, until to-day it has become endemic in all the large cities of the world, while epidemics of varying severity have visited, from time to time, Europe and America. The disease may occur sporadically or as an epidemic, and, though essentially a disease of childhood, no age is exempt."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperthermia\nHyperthermia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Hyperthermia An analog medical thermometer showing a temperature of 38.7 °C (101.7 °F)Classification and external resources Specialty Critical care medicine ICD - 9-CM 780.6Diseases DB 18924Me SH D005334 [ edit on Wikidata]Hyperthermia is elevated body temperature due to failed thermoregulation that occurs when a body produces or absorbs more heat than it dissipates. Extreme temperature elevation then becomes a medical emergency requiring immediate treatment to prevent disability or death. The most common causes include heat stroke and adverse reactions to drugs. The former is an acute temperature elevation caused by exposure to excessive heat, or combination of heat and humidity, that overwhelms the heat-regulating mechanisms. The latter is a relatively rare side effect of many drugs, particularly those that affect the central nervous system. Malignant hyperthermia is a rare complication of some types of general anesthesia. Hyperthermia differs from fever in that the body's temperature set point remains unchanged. The opposite is hypothermia, which occurs when the temperature drops below that required to maintain normal metabolism. The term is from Greek ὑπέρ, hyper, meaning \"\"above\"\" or \"\"over\"\", and θέρμος, thermos, meaning \"\"hot\"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Classification2 Signs and symptoms3 Causes3.1 Exertional3.2 Situational3.3 Drugs3.4 Personal protective equipment3.5 Other4 Pathophysiology5 Diagnosis6 Prevention7 Treatment8 Epidemiology9 Research10 See also11 References12 External links Classification [ edit]Temperature classification Core (rectal, esophageal, etc. )"
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"docid": "D424731#0",
"title": "https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/conditions/pediatrics/fevers_90,P02512\nFever in Children",
"text": "\"Home > Health Library Fever in Children See related health topics and resources<< Back to Pediatrics What is a fever? A fever is defined by most healthcare provider as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) and higher when taken rectally. The body has several ways to maintain normal body temperature. The organs involved in helping with temperature regulation include the brain, skin, muscle, and blood vessels. The body responds to changes in temperature by: Increasing or decreasing sweat production. Moving blood away from, or closer to, the surface of the skin. Getting rid of, or holding on to, water in the body. Seeking a cooler or warmer environment. When your child has a fever, the body works the same way to control the temperature, but it has temporarily reset its thermostat at a higher temperature. The temperature increases for a number of reasons: Chemicals, called cytokines and mediators, are made in the body in response to an invasion from a microorganism, malignancy, or other intruder."
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"docid": "D510690#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/health/malaria-leaflet\nMalaria",
"text": "In this series: Malaria Prevention Malaria is a very serious infection which you can catch from a bite from an infected mosquito. The most common symptoms are high temperature (fever) and a flu-like illness. The symptoms of malaria can occur even up to a year after travelling in an area in which malaria is present. Prompt treatment for malaria is essential, as without treatment it can be fatal. This leaflet gives general information about malaria and its treatment. In this article What is malaria? Symptoms of malaria How common is malaria? How is malaria transmitted? How is malaria diagnosed? Malaria treatment How can malaria be prevented?"
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"docid": "D254823#0",
"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/smallpox/article.htm\nSmallpox",
"text": "\"Smallpox Center Bacterial Infections 101 Pictures Slideshow Take the Tummy Trouble Quiz Hepatitis C Slideshow Pictures Find a local Doctor in your town Smallpox facts What is smallpox? What is the history of smallpox? What causes smallpox? What are the risk factors for smallpox? Is smallpox contagious, and how long is it contagious? What is the incubation period for smallpox? How is smallpox transmitted? What are smallpox symptoms and signs? How do health-care professionals diagnose smallpox? What specialists treat smallpox?"
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"title": "https://www.akronchildrens.org/cms/kidshealth/98285c020d1e4628/\nFor parents & visitors",
"text": "\"Parents Teens Kids En Español You've probably experienced waking in the middle of the night to find your child flushed, hot, and sweaty. Your little one's forehead feels warm. You immediately suspect a fever, but are unsure of what to do next. Should you get out the thermometer? Call the doctor? How do take your child's temperature? In healthy kids, fevers usually don't indicate anything serious. Although it can be frightening when your child's temperature rises, fever itself causes no harm and can actually be a good thing — it's often the body's way of fighting infections. And not all fevers need to be treated. High fever, however, can make a child uncomfortable and worsen problems such as dehydration."
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"docid": "D2634787#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/chemical+fever\nfever",
"text": "\"fever (redirected from chemical fever) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia . Fever Definition A fever is any body temperature elevation over 100 °F (37.8 °C). Description A healthy person's body temperature fluctuates between 97 °F (36.1 °C) and 100 °F (37.8 °C),with the average being 98.6 °F (37 °C). The body maintains stability within this range by balancing the heat produced by the metabolism with the heat lost to the environment. The\"\"thermostat\"\" that controls this process is located in the hypothalamus, a small structure locateddeep within the brain. The nervous system constantly relays information about the body'stemperature to the thermostat, which in turn activates different physical responses designed to cool or warm the body, depending on the circumstances. These responses include: decreasing or increasing the flow of blood from the body's core, where it is warmed, to the surface, where it is cooled; slowing down or speeding up the rate at which the body turns food into energy (metabolic rate); inducing shivering, which generates heat through muscle contraction; andinducing sweating, which cools the body through evaporation. A fever occurs when the thermostat resets at a higher temperature, primarily in response to an infection. To reach the higher temperature, the body moves blood to the warmer interior,increases the metabolic rate, and induces shivering. The \"\"chills\"\" that often accompany a feverare caused by the movement of blood to the body's core, leaving the surface and extremitiescold."
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"docid": "D855565#0",
"title": "http://www.askcrappiefishing.com/at-what-temperature-do-crappie-spawn.html\nAt what temperature do crappie spawn?",
"text": "At what temperature do crappie spawn? Posted by Dan Eggertsen on November 7, 2009 in Uncategorized · Comments Off At what temperature do crappie spawn? Crappies will spawn when water temperatures reach between fifty-eight and sixty-six degrees F. However, when the temperatures start reaching between forty-seven and fifty-four degrees F, the crappies will start moving closer to the spawning areas where they will make the nests. If the water temperatures warm to the right degree for spawning and suddenly drops, the spawn will not happen until the water warms again. Sometimes a female will not lay the eggs if the temperature warms and cools too many times. She will simply absorb the eggs and miss the spawn altogether. If you watch the fishing reports with the water temperatures, you could track the crappies and the spawn. If the temperature drops and warms, you would know where to start looking for the fish. Crappies start moving into the shallows when the temperatures hits forty-four and will stay if the temperature continues to rise to ideal spawning temperatures. The males will make the nest for the female to lay the eggs and guard the nest and young until they take off by themselves."
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"docid": "D2658054#0",
"title": "http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.ssf/2014/02/even_with_the_cold_south_louis.html\n403 Forbidden",
"text": "\"403 Forbidden Print Email By Todd Masson, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune Email the author | Follow on Twitter on February 12, 2014 at 11:29 AM, updated February 12, 2014 at 11:39 AMLouisiana fishing news Whacking bass in raging rapids Springtime speckled trout slam in the marsh Triple treat: Spotted bass, crappie, largemouth bass Gulf of Mexico coral reef dodges bullet from Hurricane Harvey, scientists report Hot jerkbait bite during bass-tournament prep All Stories Nature's wintertime color palette looks like it originated from central command in Soviet Russia. Skies are grey, grass is brown, trees are barren, woody spindles. It's enough to depress a bottle of Paxil. But then every February, across the South Louisiana landscape, Nature cuts us all some slack. She breaks the monotony with an eruption of the most vivid and outlandish milieu she holds in her arsenal. February -- sometimes even late January -- is when the Japanese magnolias bloom. The branches of the trees at this time hold not a leaf, but their tips magically transform into the most beautiful pink, purple and white flowers It's as if Nature is urging us onward with a promise of the approaching spring. She does the same thing for area anglers with a fish that is arguably the most coveted across all of the southern U. S. Every winter, anglers endure water-dirtying winds and bone-chilling cold fronts that frequently ruin weekend fishing plans. Speckled trout and redfish are available and eager to bite on the good-weather days, but those are too few and never seem to work out with anyone's schedule. Just when anglers wonder if they'll ever put another fish in their coolers, Nature throws us a bone."
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"docid": "D158540#0",
"title": "http://www.crappie.com/johna/johna.htm\nJohn on Crappie Fishing - www.Crappie.com",
"text": "\"John on Crappie Fishing - www. Crappie.com Crappie are, in my opinion, one of the most fun fish to catch and certainly one of the best tasting fish. They swim in large schools and are found throughout most of the U. S. and into Canada. Crappie prefer fairly warm water and are normally found in nearly all types of cover. They average 6-11\"\" fully grown, however with enough food and cover they can reach lengths up to 17\"\". A large crappie is referred to as a \"\"Slab\"\". In most waters, crappie with a weight of 1/2 to 1 pound are considered good fish. In other waters, crappie are not considered large until they hit the 1 1/2 or 2 pound mark. They can, under ideal circumstances, reach weights of up to 6 pounds. Black Crappie vs. White Crappie There are two sub-species to the common crappie."
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"docid": "D3120029#0",
"title": "http://www.crappie.com/crappie/missouri-fishing/169344-spawning-temperature/\nThread: Spawning temperature",
"text": "\"03-21-2011, 09:34 PM #1Woody Minnow Join Date Nov 2008Location Mt Vernon Mo. Posts 17Post Thanks / Like Spawning temperature What water temperature do crappie typically start spawning ? My buddy and I were discussing this and I think they start spawning at 55 degree water temperature and my buddy said it is 65 degrees. We have 12 bottles of adult beverage resting on the correct answer. Thanks, Woody03-21-2011, 09:36 PM #2olesilverside Crappie.com Legend Join Date Jan 2009Location missouri Posts 5,641Post Thanks / Like How about 60 degrees, you both are right then, now go drink a 6 pack each........... A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE03-21-2011, 10:18 PM #3Musky Bob Trophy King Join Date Feb 2009Location Independence, MOPosts 223Post Thanks / Like62 -65 per the following article....... I'd be happy to help your buddy drink a couple of those adult beverages. Of course, these are merely numbers to support an opinion...... CRAPPIE03-22-2011, 02:07 AM #4Bigby Crappie.com 2K Star General Join Date May 2009Location Windsor M. OPosts 2,159Post Thanks / Like I started catching them off the bank last year on April 10th, fishing with a bobber a foot deep in the Tebo arm.03-22-2011, 06:26 AM #5bugman Moderator MO Forum* Member Sponsor Join Date Jan 2005Location Iberia Mo Posts 11,158Post Thanks / Like60+ is what i'd guess for white fish but the blacks seem to move up a bit earlier so you're both kinda right,just drink a case together and forget the bet For a full line of fluid beds soft plastic, jig heads and more see us atwww.simplycrappie.comhttp://stores.ebay.com/Simply-Crappie03-22-2011, 07:40 AM #6Jigging15Moderator MO OT and MO Tournaments* Crappie.com Supporter Join Date Feb 2006Location Clinton,MOPosts 11,351Post Thanks / Like Temps sound right for the actual spawning or laying of eggs. But what most people think of the spawn is actually the late pre spawn when everyone starts catching fish on the banks in shallow water. That will happen at less water temps more like 55-57. But heck it is only mid 40's right now and have caught some hogs in 5 ft of water and only 5-10 ft from the bank. The biggest fish we have been catching in the last week have came from less than 7ft of water. The numbers have been coming from 8-12 ft but get them trolling rods up next to the bank and you would swear the spawn was on right now.03-22-2011, 07:44 AM #7Jerkey Log Crappie Wall Hanger IIJoin Date Jan 2010Location Grain Valley Missouri Posts 995Post Thanks / Like Originally Posted by Jigging15Temps sound right for the actual spawning or laying of eggs."
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"docid": "D2679516#0",
"title": "http://www.gameandfishmag.com/fishing/fishing_crappies-panfish-fishing_ar_0306_02/\nTop Spots For Arkansas Slabs",
"text": "Arkansas Bluegill Fishing Top Spots For Arkansas Slabs September 24th, 2010 0 Comments March is prime time for crappie fishing in all parts of the Natural State. Which waterways are likely to furnish the fastest action? ( March 2006)By Keith Sutton Every resident of the Natural State lives within an hour’s drive of some outstanding crappie fishing. Crappie inhabit every Arkansas Game and Fish Commission lake, every U. S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment, every oxbow lake and every warmwater stream in the state. One way to get a good sampling of the best crappie waters in the Natural State is to take a look at top crappie waters in each of the state’s 10 fisheries districts. A district fisheries biologist employed by the AGFC oversees fisheries work in each district, and thanks to the work of these men and women, each of our fisheries districts offers first-rate fishing for slab crappie in several lakes. Here are the best of the best, district by district. DISTRICT 1 This northwest Arkansas district, which includes Benton, Carroll, Washington and Madison counties, has fair to good crappie fishing in lakes Bentonville, Crystal, Elmdale, Kidd and Hindsville. But when it comes to trophy-size slabs, Beaver Lake stands head and shoulders above the rest. A Corps project, Beaver is situated in the Ozark Mountains, with access available from several state and federal highways branching out from Rogers, Eureka Springs and Springdale."
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"docid": "D1355183#0",
"title": "http://crappie101.com/crappie/crappie-degrees\nCrappie by Degrees",
"text": "You are here Crappie Library / Articles / Crappie by Degrees Crappie by Degrees Temperature Template For Year-Round Action i! By: Don Wirth Of all the factors determining crappiei location and activity, none is more critical than water temperature. With that in mind, I assembled a panel of veteran crappie guides including Jim Duckworth, Steve Mc Cadams, Fred Mc Clintock, Larry Mc Mullin, Tom Moody and Harold Morgan, and picked their brains about how crappie locations and fishing patterns vary with changing water temperatures. These experts pitched in to help me create this simple but useful cheat sheet that spells out where crappies will be and what you need to do to catch them in 5-degree water temperature increments year-round. Water Temperature: 35 Degrees Overview: Crappies will be deep and sluggish now, but they’re still catchable with the right presentation. Key Location: Check main-lake river channels for crappies holding tight to bottom cover in 30 to 60 feet of water. Primary Pattern i: Vertical presentations rule in the dead of winter. Fish straight down, using live minnows on a Kentucky rig (see diagram below) or spoons jigged just above the fish. Water Temperature: 40 Degrees Overview: Crappies will begin migrating from deep river channels toward major tributaries, where they will eventually spawn. They’ll often suspend in open water now rather than relate to cover or breaklines."
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"docid": "D92492#0",
"title": "http://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/wa/Walupt-Lake\nWalupt Lake Info General Information Edit Info",
"text": "Walupt Lake Info General Information Edit Info Welcome to Fishing Notes.com Walupt Lake fishing report page. Here you will find all the information you need to make the best decisions for today's fishing. Current weather including air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction are continuously updated throughout the day. Walupt Lake water temperature is one of the vital statistics included on this page. We also include the moon phase as full and new moons are generally better fishing times. Help in choosing what time to hit the water with daily sunrise and sunset times plus moon rise and moon set times. We would love to hear how your fishing trip went, feel free to share your days success on the community report page. Good luck and we hope you catch a full bag today!State: Washington Latitude:46.41747Maximum Depth (ft): County: Lewis Longitude:-121.46145Normal Elevation (ft):0Inpoundment Type: Water Clarity: Boat Access: Surface Area (acres):0Water Temp Factors: Boat Limits: Lake Management: Walupt Lake Pro Fishing Reports Featured Guide Guides Promote your guide service to thousands of fellow anglers for free by joining the fishingnotes.com affiliate program. Click the link bellow for more details. Register Walupt Lake Community Fishing Reports Add Report No Reports are available for Walupt Lake at this time."
},
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"docid": "D2767732#0",
"title": "http://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/or/Trillium-Lake\nTrillium Lake Info General Information Edit Info",
"text": "Trillium Lake Info General Information Edit Info Welcome to Fishing Notes.com Trillium Lake fishing report page. Here you will find all the information you need to make the best decisions for today's fishing. Current weather including air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction are continuously updated throughout the day. Trillium Lake water temperature is one of the vital statistics included on this page. We also include the moon phase as full and new moons are generally better fishing times. Help in choosing what time to hit the water with daily sunrise and sunset times plus moon rise and moon set times. We would love to hear how your fishing trip went, feel free to share your days success on the community report page. Good luck and we hope you catch a full bag today!State: Oregon Latitude:45.27097Maximum Depth (ft):16County: Clackamas Longitude:-121.73824Normal Elevation (ft):3600Inpoundment Type: Water Clarity: Boat Access: Surface Area (acres):0Water Temp Factors: Boat Limits: Lake Management: Trillium Lake Pro Fishing Reports Featured Guide Guides Promote your guide service to thousands of fellow anglers for free by joining the fishingnotes.com affiliate program. Click the link bellow for more details. Register Trillium Lake Community Fishing Reports Add Report No Reports are available for Trillium Lake at this time."
},
{
"docid": "D2828643#0",
"title": "http://www.askcrappiefishing.com/is-sac-a-lait-the-same-as-crappie-what-is-a-sac-a-lait.html\nIs sac-a-lait the same as crappie? What is a sac-a-lait?",
"text": "Is sac-a-lait the same as crappie? What is a sac-a-lait? Posted by Dan Eggertsen on February 27, 2009 in Uncategorized · 3 Comments Is sac-a-lait the same as crappie? What is a sac-a-lait? Sac-a-lait is the name by which both black and white crappie are known in Louisiana, especially in Southern Louisiana, but white crappie are more commonly called by this special Cajun name for one of anglers’ all time favorite fish. They spawn in the springtime when they spawn, but can actually be caught all year long, thought they are much less active in any temperature extremes, be it very hot or very cold water. They are schooling fish, and are one of the most popular game fish in America. If you wish to catch Sac-a-lait, here are some tips that just might help! Fish for Sac-a-lait with small jigs or natural bait such as smaller fish If you want to night fish, use artificial underwater lights If you are fishing and the bite suddenly stops, change colors of lures or just fish a bit deeper to get them biting again. Threadfin shad, shrimp, or whatever natural forage exists in your area will tempt the most picky sac-a-lait."
},
{
"docid": "D2249601#0",
"title": "http://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/in/Wall-Lake\nWall Lake General Fishing Hide General Info",
"text": "Wall Lake General Fishing Hide General Info Wall Lake General Tips: [ Add Tip ]General Tips for Current Conditions (automated): Wall Lake Largemouth Bass Fishing Hide Largemouth Bass Info [ Largemouth Bass Info ]Wall Lake Largemouth Bass Rating:4Wall Lake Largemouth Bass Tips: [ Add Tip ]Largemouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions (automated): With Wall Lake at 47 degree water temperature this is a great time to get out on the water and try hitting some deeper primary and secondary points. Largemouth bass will be feeding at this water temperature but will be much harder to catch. On Sunny warm afternoons its a great time to throw a crank bait, jigs or slow roll a spinnerbait at 5-10 foot on sunny points and drops off of sunny flats. Largemouth Bass will move into warm water on warm sunny days. Wall Lake Smallmouth Bass Fishing Hide Smallmouth Bass Info [ Smallmouth Bass Info ]Wall Lake Smallmouth Bass Rating:2Wall Lake Smallmouth Bass Tips: [ Add Tip ]Smallmouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions (automated): Smallmouth bass fishing is going to be slow with the water temperature at 47 degrees. It's time to fish deep and slow. Try some deep primary points, drop offs, and old river channels with rocks. Jigs, plastics and deep jerk baits will be your best bet to boat a smallmouth. Wall Lake Crappie Fishing Hide Crappie Info [ Crappie Info ]Wall Lake Crappie Rating:2Wall Lake Crappie Tips: [ Add Tip ]Crappie Tips for Current Conditions (automated): With the Water Temperature at 47 Prime Crappie fishing is in full swing. Crappies should be migrating to their spawning areas now."
},
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"docid": "D1468428#0",
"title": "http://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/wa/Conner-Lake\nConner Lake Info General Information Edit Info",
"text": "Conner Lake Info General Information Edit Info Welcome to Fishing Notes.com Conner Lake fishing report page. Here you will find all the information you need to make the best decisions for today's fishing. Current weather including air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction are continuously updated throughout the day. Conner Lake water temperature is one of the vital statistics included on this page. We also include the moon phase as full and new moons are generally better fishing times. Help in choosing what time to hit the water with daily sunrise and sunset times plus moon rise and moon set times. We would love to hear how your fishing trip went, feel free to share your days success on the community report page. Good luck and we hope you catch a full bag today!State: Washington Latitude:48.02173Maximum Depth (ft): County: Snohomish Longitude:-122.0343Normal Elevation (ft):0Inpoundment Type: Water Clarity: Boat Access: Surface Area (acres):0Water Temp Factors: Boat Limits: Lake Management: Conner Lake Pro Fishing Reports Featured Guide Guides Promote your guide service to thousands of fellow anglers for free by joining the fishingnotes.com affiliate program. Click the link bellow for more details. Register Conner Lake Community Fishing Reports Add Report No Reports are available for Conner Lake at this time."
},
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"docid": "D2646453#0",
"title": "http://myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/sites-forecast/crappie/\nTop Spots for Crappie",
"text": "\"The following areas were selected by Florida's freshwater fisheries biologists as being the most likely to be highly productive for black crappie during 2018. You can review these and the other \"\"Sport Fish Top Spots\"\" on our Top Spots Map. Lake Monroe Lake Talquin Lochloosa Lake Newnans Lake Lake Weohyakapka (Walk-in-Water)Lake Griffin Lake Arbuckle Lake Marian West Lake Tohopekaliga Lake Kissimmee Mosaic Fish Management Area Tenoroc Fish Management Area Lake Istokpoga Lake Okeechobee Lake Trafford Lake Monroe (Seminole and Volusia counties)The nearly 10,000-acre Lake Monroe is part of the St. Johns River chain and is located just off of I-4 about half way between Orlando and Daytona Beach. This lake is known for quality size fish and black crappie angling is popular during the cooler months. Flooding in the area from Hurricane Irma has made launching difficult, but early reports by anglers indicate good catches are possible if you can locate the schools. Crappie over 12” and two pounds are not uncommon. Drifting and trolling near the river channel and offshore from the power plant on the northwest shore are popular on this lake, but schools may be located all over the lake. Crappie move inshore in late winter/early spring for spawning and appear to prefer bulrush if available in the right water depths.top of page Lake Talquin (Gadsden and Leon counties)The 8,800-acre Lake Talquin reservoir is located just outside Tallahassee and is home to the 3-pound, 13 ¼-ounce state record. A 10-inch minimum size limit helps maintain the crappie fishery and 12-14 inch fish are common. This lake has a lot of submerged stumps and snags, so proceed with caution, particularly in the eastern half of the lake."
},
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"docid": "D1699736#0",
"title": "https://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/oh/Hinckley-Lake\nHinckley Lake General Fishing Hide General Info",
"text": "Hinckley Lake General Fishing Hide General Info Hinckley Lake General Tips: [ Add Tip ]General Tips for Current Conditions (automated): Hinckley Lake Largemouth Bass Fishing Hide Largemouth Bass Info [ Largemouth Bass Info ]Hinckley Lake Largemouth Bass Rating:3Hinckley Lake Largemouth Bass Tips: [ Add Tip ]- Either bring a kayak or rent one because the bass worth catching are pretty hard to target from the shore. Try fishing the covered shore line on the damn side of the lake. Largemouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions (automated): With Hinckley Lake at 45 degree water temperature this is a great time to get out on the water and try hitting some deeper primary and secondary points. Largemouth bass will be feeding at this water temperature but will be much harder to catch. On Sunny warm afternoons its a great time to throw a crank bait, jigs or slow roll a spinnerbait at 5-10 foot on sunny points and drops off of sunny flats. Largemouth Bass will move into warm water on warm sunny days. Hinckley Lake Smallmouth Bass Fishing Hide Smallmouth Bass Info [ Smallmouth Bass Info ]Hinckley Lake Smallmouth Bass Rating:3.3Hinckley Lake Smallmouth Bass Tips: [ Add Tip ]Smallmouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions (automated): Smallmouth bass fishing is going to be slow with the water temperature at 45 degrees. It's time to fish deep and slow. Try some deep primary points, drop offs, and old river channels with rocks. Jigs, plastics and deep jerk baits will be your best bet to boat a smallmouth."
},
{
"docid": "D1607111#0",
"title": "http://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/pa/Keystone-Lake\nKeystone Lake Info General Information Edit Info",
"text": "\"Keystone Lake Info General Information Edit Info Welcome to Fishing Notes.com Keystone Lake fishing report page. Here you will find all the information you need to make the best decisions for today's fishing. Current weather including air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction are continuously updated throughout the day. Keystone Lake water temperature is one of the vital statistics included on this page. We also include the moon phase as full and new moons are generally better fishing times. Help in choosing what time to hit the water with daily sunrise and sunset times plus moon rise and moon set times. We would love to hear how your fishing trip went, feel free to share your days success on the community report page. Good luck and we hope you catch a full bag today!State: Pennsylvania Latitude:40.37372Maximum Depth (ft): County: Westmoreland Longitude:-79.38253Normal Elevation (ft):0Inpoundment Type: Water Clarity: Boat Access: Surface Area (acres):0Water Temp Factors: Boat Limits: Lake Management: Keystone Lake Pro Fishing Reports Featured Guide Guides Promote your guide service to thousands of fellow anglers for free by joining the fishingnotes.com affiliate program. Click the link bellow for more details. Register Keystone Lake Community Fishing Reports Add Report Guest2016-02-14 Species: General Fishing Rating: 1 Water Temperature: Went out for a little bit today."
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{
"docid": "D855566#0",
"title": "http://crappiefishingusa.com/id109.html\nCrappie Fishing USAWater Temperature Guide for Crappie",
"text": "\"Water Temperature: 35 Degrees Crappie will be holding tight to bottom cover in 30-50 feet deep and tight-lipped, but they still need to eat and is catchable with the right presentation. Look for humps or other bottom-hugging cover in or near main-lake river channels. Fish straight down with a vertical presentation using small live minnows on a Kentucky rig, or very slowly \"\"bounce\"\" small spoons jigged just above the fish. Kentucky Rig consist of two hooks about a foot or two apart with a bell sinker attached to bottom. Water Temperature: 40 Degrees Schools of crappie often suspend in open water in 20-30 feet deep as they begin migrating from deep river channels toward major tributaries, where they will eventually spawn. Most females will remain on river channel structure in considerably deeper water. Slow troll as slow as possible with hook/minnow and a Road Runner with minnow tied on bottom just above the schools. Water Temperature: 45 Degrees Many crappies have started migrating toward their eventual spawning areas. Target crappie hanging tight to submerged wood on deep channel banks, about a quarter of the way into the creek arm, 10 to 20 feet deep. Cast soft plastic grubs or other lures with a vibrating tails to channel bends with wood."
},
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"docid": "D1355184#0",
"title": "https://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/fishing/2007/09/crappies-degrees\nCrappies by Degrees",
"text": "\"White and Black Left: Except when they spawn, white crappies favor deep water, especially where there is cover. Right: Black crappies like the shallows and are sometimes overlooked by anglers who fish offshore because they think all crappies have moved out after the spring spawn. Mike Barlow / Windigo Images (left); Judd Cooney / Windigo Images Catching crappies can be a springtime coin toss. Go fishing during the general time frame when crappies are spawning in the shallows-or are just about to-and they'll take anything that looks like a live minnow. Either the fish are there or they're not, and timing the bite is usually a matter of luck and word of mouth. But there's a better way to ensure success. Like all other fish, crappies are influenced by water temperature, which triggers their seasonal movements. Anglers who recognize the relationship between temperature and location are almost always in the right place at the right time to catch papermouths. In 2003, a telemetry study at Kentucky Lake yielded useful and surprising information about crappie movements based on water temperature changes. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources biologist Paul Rister shared the results of the study with Outdoor Life."
},
{
"docid": "D1395722#0",
"title": "http://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/or/Lake-Oswego\nLake Oswego General Fishing Hide General Info",
"text": "Lake Oswego General Fishing Hide General Info Lake Oswego General Tips: [ Add Tip ]General Tips for Current Conditions (automated): Lake Oswego Largemouth Bass Fishing Hide Largemouth Bass Info [ Largemouth Bass Info ]Lake Oswego Largemouth Bass Rating:4.3Lake Oswego Largemouth Bass Tips: [ Add Tip ]- Use spinners bass eat up colors like silver chartreuse and red silver other colors work to like silver and gold I used rooster tails or blue fox spinners also bright colored jigs work too ▼ More ▼Largemouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions (automated): With Lake Oswego at 47 degree water temperature this is a great time to get out on the water and try hitting some deeper primary and secondary points. Largemouth bass will be feeding at this water temperature but will be much harder to catch. On Sunny warm afternoons its a great time to throw a crank bait, jigs or slow roll a spinnerbait at 5-10 foot on sunny points and drops off of sunny flats. Largemouth Bass will move into warm water on warm sunny days. Lake Oswego Smallmouth Bass Fishing Hide Smallmouth Bass Info [ Smallmouth Bass Info ]Lake Oswego Smallmouth Bass Rating:2.4Lake Oswego Smallmouth Bass Tips: [ Add Tip ]- Cot one yearsutday to small realeased View Tip Location on Map Smallmouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions (automated): Smallmouth bass fishing is going to be slow with the water temperature at 47 degrees. It's time to fish deep and slow. Try some deep primary points, drop offs, and old river channels with rocks. Jigs, plastics and deep jerk baits will be your best bet to boat a smallmouth. Lake Oswego Crappie Fishing Hide Crappie Info [ Crappie Info ]Lake Oswego Crappie Rating:4.3Lake Oswego Crappie Tips: [ Add Tip ]Crappie Tips for Current Conditions (automated): With the Water Temperature at 47 Prime Crappie fishing is in full swing. Crappies should be migrating to their spawning areas now."
},
{
"docid": "D855567#0",
"title": "http://www.outdoorlife.com/articles/fishing/2007/09/crappies-degrees\nCrappies by Degrees",
"text": "\"White and Black Left: Except when they spawn, white crappies favor deep water, especially where there is cover. Right: Black crappies like the shallows and are sometimes overlooked by anglers who fish offshore because they think all crappies have moved out after the spring spawn. Mike Barlow / Windigo Images (left); Judd Cooney / Windigo Images Catching crappies can be a springtime coin toss. Go fishing during the general time frame when crappies are spawning in the shallows-or are just about to-and they'll take anything that looks like a live minnow. Either the fish are there or they're not, and timing the bite is usually a matter of luck and word of mouth. But there's a better way to ensure success. Like all other fish, crappies are influenced by water temperature, which triggers their seasonal movements. Anglers who recognize the relationship between temperature and location are almost always in the right place at the right time to catch papermouths. In 2003, a telemetry study at Kentucky Lake yielded useful and surprising information about crappie movements based on water temperature changes. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources biologist Paul Rister shared the results of the study with Outdoor Life."
},
{
"docid": "D1145210#0",
"title": "http://www.askcrappiefishing.com/7_at-what-temperature-do-crappie-spawn.html\nAt what temperature do crappie spawn",
"text": "At what temperature do crappie spawn Posted by Dan Eggertsen on November 30, 2010 in Editorials · Comments Off How Water Temperature Affect Crappies The water temperature will also affect the location of the crappies. By knowing how the water temperature affects the behavior of this species, you will be able to figure out exactly where to search for them during the spawning season and throughout the rest of the year as well. It’s obvious that the crappies will be along the shore in the shallows when spawning but now you have a better idea of where you can find them during the other seasons. Keep in mind that if a cold front moves in or if the season is colder than normal, the spawning can and most likely will be delayed. Any sudden temperature change during the spring will affect how the crappies feed and where they will be found. If the winter is unseasonably warm this will also affect their normal patterns. All of these things are important to know when you go crappie fishing so you can get the most from each and every one of your fishing trips. You will need to change your tactics to match the temperature of the water. Although the spawning season is said to be during the spring, you can’t know an exact date when it will begin or end. You can judge when the spawning season begins better if you go by the water temperature than you can by looking at the time of year."
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"docid": "D3193106#0",
"title": "http://www.fishingnotes.com/fishing-report/ga/Lake-Conasauga\nLake Conasauga Info General Information Edit Info",
"text": "Lake Conasauga Info General Information Edit Info Welcome to Fishing Notes.com Lake Conasauga fishing report page. Here you will find all the information you need to make the best decisions for today's fishing. Current weather including air temperature, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction are continuously updated throughout the day. Lake Conasauga water temperature is one of the vital statistics included on this page. We also include the moon phase as full and new moons are generally better fishing times. Help in choosing what time to hit the water with daily sunrise and sunset times plus moon rise and moon set times. We would love to hear how your fishing trip went, feel free to share your days success on the community report page. Good luck and we hope you catch a full bag today!State: Georgia Latitude:34.28909Maximum Depth (ft): County: Floyd Longitude:-85.23815Normal Elevation (ft):0Inpoundment Type: Water Clarity: Boat Access: Surface Area (acres):0Water Temp Factors: Boat Limits: Lake Management: Lake Conasauga Pro Fishing Reports Featured Guide Guides Promote your guide service to thousands of fellow anglers for free by joining the fishingnotes.com affiliate program. Click the link bellow for more details. Register Lake Conasauga Community Fishing Reports Add Report No Reports are available for Lake Conasauga at this time."
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"title": "http://www.crappiefishingusa.com/id130.html\nCrappie Fishing USAHow to Find & Catch Pre-spawn Crappie",
"text": "The ideal spawning areas will consist of a sandy or semi soft bottom. If the bottom is hard, it is difficult for the crappie to fan out a proper nest. If the bottom is soft such as a soft muck it will not hold the shape of the nest very well and will be difficult to keep the nest clean. The best spawning areas will also be in close proximity to cover such as tree stumps, brush piles, fallen logs, or standing timber. Another consideration is wind. Crappie prefer to spawn in areas protected from excessive wind and wave action. Extended periods of high winds and cold weather will force the crappie to move out of the shallows and back out to deeper water. , usually they will move to the first drop off or edges of the creek channels. Crappie tend to spawn in the same areas as largemouth bass. The bass will spawn before the crappie so if you find an area in which the bass are spawning."
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"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/way-reheat-lasagna-4dad44491e99c42b\nWhat Is the Best Way to Reheat Lasagna?",
"text": "Food Cooking Q: What Is the Best Way to Reheat Lasagna? A: Quick Answer The best method for reheating a large portion of lasagna is putting it in the oven. To ensure it stays moist, add 1/4 cup water to the dish, and cover it with aluminum foil. Reheat at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for 25 minutes. Sprinkle shredded cheese on the lasagna before reheating if desired. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Reheat Cooked Lasagna in the Oven? How Do You Reheat Food? What's the Best Way to Cook Lasagna? Full Answer Set the oven temperature and add water Set the oven's temperature to 425 F, and wait for the oven to preheat. Meanwhile, put the lasagna in an oven-safe dish, and pour 1/4 cup water around the edges of the lasagna."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_should_i_reheat_lasagna\nHow long should i reheat lasagna?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking International Cuisine Italian Food Lasagna How long should i reheat lasagna? Flag How long should i reheat lasagna? Answer by Julienlesaux Confidence votes 406The best way to reheat lasagna is to use a microwave oven. You should heat for about 2 minutes at max power per serving, covered in plastic film to avoid it from getting dry. If you reheat it in a traditional oven, do it at a low temperature (140ºC), covered in aluminum foil for about 20 to 25 minutes. You can use a knife to poke it trough the center to check the core temperature.5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Should you reheat pork? No, because the germs will attack it if it is allowed to heat twice. This might work, however, if you leave it for several hours. How long does it take to reheat frozen lasagna?"
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"docid": "D745471#0",
"title": "http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/53939/how-to-bake-3-large-pans-of-lasagna-in-a-regular-size-oven\nHow to bake 3 large pans of lasagna in a regular size oven",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to bake 3 large pans of lasagna in a regular size ovenup vote0down votefavorite I need to bake 3 large pans of lasagna in our conventional regular size oven. The pans are \"\"13 x 9 x3\"\" in size so I will need to use two oven racks.baking lasagnashare improve this questionasked Jan 24 '15 at 18:02James Tyler4 1 2I don't understand the question? – Doug Jan 24 '15 at 19:02Are you saying you can't fit two pans on one rack? – Cascabel ♦ Jan 24 '15 at 19:04add a comment1 Answer active oldest votesup vote2down vote Stack them, like this: Rotate them 1/3 and 2/3 the way through cooking, figuring perhaps 25% longer cooking time than each would call for separately. Use an instant read thermometer, look for about 165F (74C). Also look for a bit of browning and bubbliness. It may be that they won't be done at exactly the same time, but they'll be close enough that they can be served at the same time. I figure you might as well stack all three, and remove a shelf from the oven, but to do two and one (rotating each third the way through baking time) would accomplish pretty much the same thing. If you can fit 2 pans on one shelf and one on another (like normal), that would be fine too, but you might have to rotate even more often."
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"title": "http://www.thekitchn.com/good-question-13-145790\nIs My Frozen Baked Ziti Still Safe to Cook and Eat?",
"text": "\"Good Question Is My Frozen Baked Ziti Still Safe to Cook and Eat? Faith Durand May 12, 2011Share Email Q: I prepared an extra pan of baked ziti on Christmas Day 2010. I did not need to use it, so I covered it in foil, and put it in the freezer where it still remains. The tray of baked ziti has cooked pasta, cooked tomato meat sauce with sausage, meatballs, and pork chops, and fresh ricotta and mozzarella cheese, as well as grated locatelli romano. I am concerned about the safety of defrosting and baking this dish, as it was prepared over four months ago. If unsafe, I will just discard it unused. If safe, how should I defrost and cook it? Sent by Laura Editor: Laura, yes, I believe that this frozen dish is still safe to eat. If it has remained completely frozen then yes, there is no problem from a health standpoint. It may be slightly freezer-burnt, or a little stale, but most likely it will be delicious."
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"docid": "D1180179#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/478548-how-to-oven-bake-lasagna/\nHow to Oven Bake Lasagna",
"text": "How to Oven Bake Lasagnaby JACKIE LOHREY Oct. 03, 2017Oven-baking is the most common way to cook any variety of lasagna. With the exception of any meat included in the recipe and the pasta, which you cook before layering with other ingredients in the baking pan, baking serves to heat the food and blend flavors rather than cook the dish to a safe level of doneness. Thus, the baking times and temperatures needed for lasagna are generally the same no matter what the recipe's ingredients are. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Step 1Adjust an oven rack so that the lasagna will be situated in the middle of your oven. This improves heat circulation and ensures that your lasagna bakes evenly. Step 2Preheat your oven to a medium-high baking temperature of 350 to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Allow about 30 minutes of preheating time to ensure that your oven reaches the correct temperature. Step 3Cover the baking dish and bake the lasagna for 30 to 45 minutes or until a visual inspection shows the sauce bubbling over the top layer of pasta and cheese. Covering the pan prevents the lasagna's top layer from browning too quickly while the middle is still cooking. If your pan does not have an oven-proof cover, use a sheet of aluminum foil."
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"docid": "D985754#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/AskCulinary/comments/3k54u1/is_there_a_trick_to_reheating_lasagna/\n.",
"text": "\"all 16 commentssorted by: best Want to add to the discussion? Post a comment!Create an account [–] ericfg 10 points 2 years agocutting pieces from an already warmed tray? Probably.a melty goopy mess That's lasagne. It's a mess to make and a mess to eat as well as a mess to clean up after. And despite it being a carb and calorie gut-bomb it's a great dish and an awesome comfort food. Are the aesthetics that important? If so reheat it in a container that keeps it square. If not enjoy the gooey goodness.permalink embed save [–] elerra 7 points 2 years ago So I have had the best luck reheating lasagna in a covered pot on the stove. I add 1/8 to 1/4 cup water, place the lasagna on top and cover. The water steams the lasagna and keeps it from drying out."
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"title": "http://www.thebestestever.com/best-way-to-reheat-lasagna.html\nBest Way to Reheat Lasagna",
"text": "Home >> Food >> Reheat Food >> Best Way to Reheat Lasagna2Best Way to Reheat Lasagna By Jeremy Dixon · (Credit: maggiejane w/ CC License)When it comes to reheating lasagna, there are only 2 options available. The bestest way, which is the oven or the lazy way, which is the microwave. Best believe both these methods will get your lasagna steaming hot, but they both will have their advantages a Oven – The oven is the way to go, as it will give the lasagna that “almost” fresh baked feel/taste. Takes a long time to reheat and can be a pain if you are hungry. Microwave – Quick method for reheating lasagna. 1-2 minutes and you are ready to dig in. If not done properly, lasagna could be ruined. Heating up the Lasagna in the Oven The oven should be your first option when it comes to reheating lasagna. The oven will bake it and having it tasting close to how it was when it was first made. Preheat oven to 350 degrees FPoke holes in the lasagna with a fork Pour 1 or 2 tablespoons of milk to add a little bit of moisture to the dish Take lasagna and put it in baking dish or pan."
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"title": "https://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/three-cheese-beef-pasta-shells/f217cdcb-aa4c-4532-9ce0-bcefa0fd175e#!\nThree-Cheese Beef Pasta Shells",
"text": "Three-Cheese Beef Pasta Shells153 Ratings88 Comments Prep25 min Total1 hr 20 min Servings8With simple ingredients – think ground beef, tomato sauce and cream cheese – you can turn out an impressive dinner that only takes 25 minute... ... MORE+Ingredients24 uncooked jumbo pasta shells1 lb lean (at least 80%) ground beef1 jar (26 oz) chunky tomato pasta sauce1/4 cup water1 container (8 oz) chive and onion cream cheese spread1 1/2 cups shredded 6 cheese Italian cheese blend (6 oz)1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese1 egg1 to 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley, if desired Steps1 Heat oven to 350°F. Cook and drain pasta shells as directed on package.2 In 10-inch skillet, cook ground beef over medium-high heat 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until thoroughly cooked; drain. Cool slightly, about 5 minutes.3 In large bowl, mix pasta sauce and water. Pour 1 cup of the pasta sauce mixture in bottom of ungreased 13x9-inch (3-quart) glass baking dish. In medium bowl, mix cheese spread, 1 cup of the Italian cheese, the Parmesan cheese, egg and cooked ground beef. Spoon heaping tablespoon mixture into each shell. Arrange stuffed shells over sauce in baking dish. Pour remaining sauce over top, covering shells completely. Cover with foil.4 Bake 40 to 45 minutes or until bubbly and cheese filling is set. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup Italian cheese."
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"docid": "D1637048#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/how_8692020_reheat-precooked-chicken.html\nHow to Re-Heat Pre-Cooked Chicken",
"text": "Properly reheating leftovers makes the difference between a meal that tastes freshly made as opposed to dried out. Warming up precooked chicken requires paying attention to the cooking time and temperature of the meat to prevent overcooking. You can microwave, sauté or bake precooked chicken, based on your preference and time parameters. Things You'll Need Casserole dish or roaster Cooking spray or oil Meat thermometer Skillet Tongs Microwave-safe dish Paper towels Oven Baking Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a casserole dish or roaster with non-stick cooking spray or oil. Remove precooked chicken from the refrigerator and set it aside for 30 to 45 minutes until it reaches room temperature. Place casserole dish or roaster in the oven. Cook stuffed chicken or rotisserie chicken uncovered for 25 to 30 minutes. Cook barbecued or fried chicken for 15 to 25 minutes uncovered, and wings or chicken tenders for 8 to 10 minutes uncovered. Cook sauce-covered chicken for 15 to 20 minutes."
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"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/reheat-pizza-oven-fcadcb5ce682ec63\nHow Do You Reheat Pizza in the Oven?",
"text": "Food Cooking Q: How Do You Reheat Pizza in the Oven? A: Quick Answer Reheat leftover pizza in the oven by placing a baking sheet into a cold oven and then setting the oven temperature to 400 Fahrenheit. Once the oven is preheated, place the pizza slices on the heated baking sheet, and bake them for approximately 10 minutes. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Reheat Leftover Salmon? How Do You Roast Red Peppers Using an Oven? How Do You Bake Sweet Potatoes? Credit: By Kurt Stricker Moment Getty Images Full Answer For larger or thicker slices with more toppings, add five minutes to the baking time. According to All American Johnny's Pizza Grill, pizza slices can also be placed on aluminum foil and baked at 325 F for 10 to 15 minutes. Toaster ovens can also be used to reheat pizza, although the cheese topping might not melt as evenly as it would in a conventional oven. Learn more about Cooking Sources: allamericanjohnnyspizza.com seriouseats.com Related Questions Q: What Are Some Quick and Easy Tofu Recipes?"
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"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/reheating-unfrozen-lasagna-693895\nReheating unfrozen lasagna (whole)",
"text": "Home Cooking Lasagna Reheating 9Reheating unfrozen lasagna (whole)owen_meany Mar 11, 2010 09:14 AMHi. I'm hosting a party around noon on Saturday and was going to make 2 lasagnas in advance Friday morning. My plan was to assemble and bake them per recipe, refrigerate overnight, and then reheat in time for the party. I'm ASSuming that's a better plan than assembling them in advance but not baking them until Saturday but I'm happy to hear you beg to differ. What's the best way to reheat the lasagna on Saturday (temp, time, how should I cover it, should I let it come to room temperature first, etc)? I don't really have time on Saturday to assemble and bake...and I think of lasagna as something that should reheat well but otoh, I feel like I generally reheat on a piece by piece basis as opposed to the whole pan. Your tips welcome. Sara Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›9 Comments Latest Feb 1, 2015 by Puffin3JEN10 Mar 11, 2010 09:20 AMI usually assemble and cover it with foil, then bake the day of the event. Be sure to let them come close to room temperature before baking."
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"title": "http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/42404/how-do-i-reheat-a-casserole-in-the-oven\nHow do I reheat a casserole in the oven?",
"text": "_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I reheat a casserole in the oven?up vote1down votefavorite How long and at what temperature should I reheat a pre-baked casserole or pasta dish for 8 people (9x12) that I am taking to a luncheon?pasta reheating casseroleshare improve this questionedited Feb 28 '14 at 20:34Cascabel ♦51k 13 140 252asked Feb 28 '14 at 14:14Katherine May6 1 2 3See also: cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/38036/… – SAJ14SAJ Feb 28 '14 at 14:29Since you separately posted a question about using a microwave, I'm going to edit this one to only be about using the oven, since that's what we all assumed you meant. ( Casseroles are much better heated in the oven.) – Cascabel ♦ Feb 28 '14 at 20:34add a comment1 Answer active oldest votesup vote4down vote There is no single answer. It depends mostly on thick the casserole is, and how cold it is. For a not-frozen casserole, I recommend starting with about 3/4 of the original bake time at about 350 F, and then seeing if it is hot enough. An instant read thermometer in the center should read about 150 F to 160 F for service. You may need to put foil over the top to prevent over-browning, or increase the heat at the end to about 400 F to encourage more browning, depending on the nature of the particular casserole. Since you are just heating it through, generally any temperature from about 300 to 400 F is going to work, with an appropriate adjustment to the time, if there are other items in the oven that need a specific temperature.share improve this answeranswered Feb 28 '14 at 14:34SAJ14SAJ65.7k 12 123 196add a comment Your Answer Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for?"
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"docid": "D2725206#0",
"title": "https://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/cooking-some-energy-saving-tips\nCooking Up Some Energy Saving Tips",
"text": "Spending time in the kitchen can be more energy efficient than ever with these tips. | Photo courtesy of ©i Stockphoto.com/andresr When I think energy efficiency in the kitchen my first thought is appliances. But while the stainless steel splendors I lovingly stock with food are a great place to start, energy savings can also come from how you use them. Cooking, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Sometimes I'm making lasagna or roasting a turkey, other times I'm sautéing vegetables, grilling steaks, or even nuking some left-overs. However you use your kitchen, these tips can save you time and money. Appliances The first step to energy efficiency in your kitchen is to consider your appliances, and appliances with the ENERGY STAR® seal of approval are always the most energy efficient. Convection ovens also make a difference. The heated air is continuously circulated which reduces cook times as well as the temperatures required. On average you'll use 20% less energy a month running your convection oven, as compared to a standard oven."
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"docid": "D2278158#0",
"title": "http://theconversation.com/mondays-medical-myth-leave-leftovers-to-cool-before-refrigerating-6114\nMondayâs medical myth: leave leftovers to cool before refrigerating",
"text": "Monday’s medical myth: leave leftovers to cool before refrigerating May 7, 2012 12.14am EDTAuthor Clare Collins Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle Disclosure statement Nothing to disclose Partners University of Newcastle provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. View all partners Republish this article Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under Creative Commons license. When cooked food falls below 60°C, it’s in the temperature danger zone. riebschlager Email Twitter Facebook Linked In Print Food poisoning doesn’t just come from dodgy kebabs, under-cooked chicken and restaurants with poor hygiene practices – it can also occur in the home. And anyone who has suffered a bout of food poisoning knows it’s not pretty. The specific symptoms, and the time it takes until you get sick, vary depending on the pathogen and include nausea, stomach cramps, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea. People who have compromised immune function are particularly susceptible to food-borne illness, including babies, young children, pregnant women and the elderly. Australia’s surveillance system for food-borne illness is monitored by Oz Food Net. In 2009 alone, more than 2,600 Australians became ill from food poisoning; of those, 342 required hospitalisation and eight people died. Oz Food Net reported restaurants were the most common setting for food contamination."
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"docid": "D1223323#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/reheat-lobster-shell-a15acec37fc1691c\nHow Do You Reheat Lobster in Shell?",
"text": "Food Food Facts Q: How Do You Reheat Lobster in Shell? A: Quick Answer Reheat previously cooked lobster in the shell in approximately 30 minutes with an oven and tin foil or in several minutes using a steamer basket over a pot of boiling water. Tongs are useful for removing hot lobster from the heat source. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Reheat Lobster? How Do You Steam Zucchini? How Do You Reheat Leftover Salmon? Full Answer Wrap the lobsters in tin foil, and place them in a preheated oven Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. For moist lobster meat, tightly wrap each lobster individually in one layer of tin foil before placing it in the oven on its back. Cook the lobster for 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the size of the lobster. Steam the lobster using a steamer basket in a stockpot Add water to the stockpot, keeping the water level low enough so that it doesn't reach the basket."
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"docid": "D2286509#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/433941-how-to-reheat-frozen-lasagna/\nHow to Reheat Frozen Lasagna",
"text": "How to Reheat Frozen Lasagnaby MAXINE WALLACE Oct. 03, 2017Lasagna is a substantial make-ahead meal that you can pull out of your freezer on a busy night. This classic comfort food freezes wonderfully, is super-filling and is always a crowd pleaser. You can reheat frozen lasagna in the oven or microwave to have a delicious meal on your table with little effort. Reheating lasagna from frozen takes some time, so be sure to plan ahead. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Oven Method Step 1Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Cover the lasagna in aluminum foil and place it in the oven on a middle shelf. Step 2Heat the lasagna in the oven until the fillings begin to sizzle. Take the internal temperature of the lasagna; it should register at 165 F using a kitchen thermometer when it is fully heated. This may take upwards of 1 hour to complete, depending on the number of layers included and how large a lasagna you are reheating. Step 3Take the foil cover off of the lasagna and continue cooking it for about 10 more minutes, until the top is well browned."
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"docid": "D1222257#0",
"title": "http://befoodsafe.ca/be-food-safe/smart-search/\nSmart Search",
"text": "Smart Search Ask Your Question: CLEAR SEARCHOr Search by Category: Is it necessary to wash bagged salad fixings? Ready-to-eat leafy greens sold in sealed packages and labelled as washed, pre-washed or triple washed do not need to be washed again. What can be sanitized with a bleach solution made of 750 m L (3 cups) of water and 5 m L (1 tsp) of bleach? You can use a mild bleach solution to sanitize kitchen counters and cutting boards before and after handling foods. You can also use the solution to wipe down sinks, taps, faucets, refrigerator and cupboard handles, doorknobs and other kitchen surfaces. What’s the best way to wash fruits and vegetables? Whether they come from your garden, the market, or the store—fruits and vegetables should be washed just before serving. They should never be eaten without being washed. Wash produce under clean, potable, running water. Use a vegetable scrub brush on produce with a firm skin such as carrots, potatoes, melons and squash."
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"docid": "D985755#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/reheat-pan-lasagna-oven-f8efa1d15a7c69c9\nHow Do I Reheat a Pan of Lasagna in the Oven?",
"text": "Food Cooking Q: How Do I Reheat a Pan of Lasagna in the Oven? A: Quick Answer To reheat lasagna in the oven, transfer the lasagna in an ovenproof pan and cover the dish with a lid or a large piece of aluminum foil. Place the pan into a preheated 325-degree Fahrenheit oven to bake until it is heated through. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Reheat Cooked Lasagna in the Oven? How Do You Make Easy Oven-Baked Chicken Thighs? How Do Use a Slow-Cooker Without a Lid? Credit: Frédérique Voisin-Demery CC-BY 2.0Full Answer After 20 minutes, insert the tip of a knife into the center of the lasagna, and allow it to rest there for 10 to 15 seconds. Remove the knife, and feel the tip with a hand or finger. If the tip is hot, the lasagna is heated through and ready to eat. If the tip is not hot, place the lasagna back into the oven, and check in 10-minute intervals until the tip of the knife is hot to the touch."
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"docid": "D2286512#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090228045303AA5nVCc\nHow long to reheat lasagna?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How long to reheat lasagna? I have two 9\"\"x13\"\" lasagna pans to reheat for a party. What temp. and for how long? Follow 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Cover with foil and reheat for 35 minutes at a preheated 350 degrees, remove foil and heat another 10 to brown the cheese on top.a cabingirl · 9 years ago2 0 1 comment Reheating Lasagna Source (s):https://shrink.im/a85VJmaughan · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Reheat baked pasta dishes such as lasagna in a 350 degree oven, covered. Depending on how thick the dish is, it could take from 30 to 45 minutes to heat completely. Faith · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Cover the lasagna tightly with aluminum foil so that it doesn't dry out. Take the lasagna out of the fridge while the oven is heating. Heat the oven to 325'. When it is ready, put in the lasagna for about 45 minutes until the sauce is bubbly."
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"docid": "D2594078#0",
"title": "http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/lasagna-bolognese\nLasagna Bolognese",
"text": "recipes Lasagna Bolognese547 Ratings Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Marcus Nilsson8 Servings This homemade version of the Italian classic tastes as though it's been perfected over generations. October 2013Ingredients Bolognese Sauce1 large onion, coarsely chopped1 medium carrot, peeled, coarsely chopped1 celery stalk, coarsely chopped2 tablespoons olive oil1 pound ground beef chuck1 pound ground pork4 oz. pancetta (Italian bacon), finely chopped Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper1 cup dry white wine1 cup whole milk1 14.5-oz. can crushed tomatoes3 cups low-sodium chicken broth, divided Fresh Pasta Dough and Noodles½ teaspoon kosher salt3 cups all-purpose flour plus more4 large eggs, room temperature Béchamel5 tablespoons unsalted butter¼ cup all-purpose flour4 cups whole milk, warmedpinch of freshly ground nutmeg Kosher salt Assembly Kosher salt Unsalted butter, room temperature (for dish)2 cups finely grated Parmesan Special Equipment A pasta maker Recipe Preparation Bolognese Sauce Pulse onion, carrot, and celery in a food processor until finely chopped. Heat oil in a large heavy pot over medium heat. Add beef, pork, pancetta, and vegetables; cook, breaking up meat with a spoon, until moisture is almost completely evaporated and meat is well browned, 25–30 minutes; season with salt and pepper. Add wine to pot and bring to a boil, scraping up browned bits from bottom of pot, about 2 minutes. Add milk; bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer until moisture is almost completely evaporated, 8–10 minutes. Add tomatoes and 2 cups broth; bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer, adding water by ½-cupfuls if sauce looks dry, until flavors meld and sauce thickens, 2½–3 hours. Let sauce cool, then cover and chill at least 12 hours or up to 2 days. ("
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"docid": "D3377303#0",
"title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/can-bake-large-pan-lasagna-frozen-state-41757.html\nCan You Bake a Large Pan of Lasagna From a Frozen State?",
"text": "\"Thawing takes the guesswork out of reheating frozen lasagna. Related Articles1Freezing a Moussaka2Can You Bake a Small Chicken While It Is Still Frozen?3How to Make a Water Bath for Baking4The Cook Time for Lasagna From the Refrigerator If that nagging feeling that you've forgotten something turns out to be about a 3-pound frozen lasagna, you've got a little math to do. When it's properly thawed, heating a large baked or unbaked lasagna is fairly straightforward. But if you've neglected to move your prize pasta dish from the freezer to the refrigerator, you'll have to factor in extra cooking time. \"\" For Best Results...\"\"There's a reason your cookbook strongly recommends thawing frozen lasagnas before cooking them. Because of its large size, using the \"\"thaw\"\" setting on your microwave is impossible. For obvious reasons, it takes longer to bake frozen food than refrigerated or room-temperature food. The larger the lasagna, the longer it takes to thaw. In addition, if the lasagna is put into the oven while solidly frozen, you risk that it will emerge with either a cold center or an overcooked perimeter. Whenever possible, set the lasagna in the refrigerator to thaw overnight."
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"docid": "D326876#0",
"title": "http://bbq.about.com/cs/brisket/a/aa102700a.htm\nBarbecue Brisket from the Kitchen",
"text": "James Baigrie/The Image Bank/Getty Images Do you love barbecued beef brisket but don't have a smoker or even a backyard? Don't despair. There are alternatives. The secret to delicious barbecue brisket is in the low temperatures and slow cooking. You don't need a smoker to do this. With a dutch oven, slow cooker, or a kitchen oven, you too can make a great brisket meal. Barbecue traditionalists may disagree, but an important thing to remember is that brisket has been cooked low and slow for centuries without smoke. Walter Jetton, famed pitmaster and personal cook to President Johnson, prepared his brisket in a dutch oven. So don't let the diehards push you around. The Meat: The problem with brisket is that it's tough."
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"title": "http://hilahcooking.com/brisket/\nBeef Brisket",
"text": "Beef Brisket I’m really super happy to be sharing this with you today! Since shooting at Louie Mueller Barbecue a month ago, I’ve been working on my oven brisket technique and two things have happened. My oven brisket is at least four times more delicious than it was before I got tips from the master. Also, Chris and I are all beefed-out. Seriously. If you never thought you could ever get tired of beef brisket, uh, try eating it three times a week for a month. How to Cook Brisket Video Continue reading for the printable oven brisket recipe card and tips on cooking different sizes of brisket. ( Subscribe to my You Tube channel to get notified of new videos. ) Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 6:28If you watched the video, you may have laughed heartily at my foolishness when it came to judging how long my humongo brisket would take in the oven."
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"docid": "D1198812#0",
"title": "http://www.smoking-meat.com/august-1-2013-amazingly-tender-smoked-brisket-tutorial\nAmazingly Tender Smoked Brisket",
"text": "\"If I had a dollar for every person who has told me they are intimidated by brisket then I would be quite well off and while I do have to admit that tender smoked brisket is definitely something that requires some knowledge, skill, and a little practice to get the hang of, don't let it intimidate you into not trying it. As everyone knows, there are no rules when it comes to barbecue and smoking meat. There are many methods that folks use to end up with the results that they like. I have mostly smoked briskets at around 225-240°F and even done them on high heat a few times to get them done fast but over the last few weeks, I have received a few emails implying that the best way to cook brisket is to turn down the heat to around 200 degrees and to use foil to end up with a tender juicy brisket that would make a Texan proud. I did not follow the prescribed method without making a few changes but I did slow things way down, used an injection to add a lot of juice to the equation and I allowed it to rest for a full 2 hours. This 16 lb brisket literally fell apart and was very moist and juicy. It was so tender that I wasn't even able to make burnt ends out of the point!Only follow this method to the letter if you are tired of tough, not-all-that-good, brisket!Get the Recipes for Jeff’s Rub and Sauce My rub is not only great on ribs and all pork, but it is absolutely amazing on poultry, beef, fish, seafood and even vegetables like corn!I promise you’ll love my dry rub/seasoning recipe and my barbecue sauce recipe or you don’t pay!Reasons to buy : Support the newsletter and the website | Own “the recipes” | Get the email newsletter 100% AD FREE from now on | Includes the Texas style rub recipe Prep Time: 25 minutes | Cook Time: 22 hours 30 minutes | Smoker Temp: 200°F | Meat Finish Temp: 200°F | Recommended Wood: Oak What You'll Need Untrimmed packer brisket32 oz beef broth (I use low sodium with no MSG)Large foil pan Heavy duty foil Jeff's original rub ( purchase recipes here)Inject the Brisket I don't inject every brisket that I cook but I figure it can't hurt anything and since we are aiming for the juiciest and most tender smoked brisket known to man, let's just do it!To make the injection marinade, I run some of my original rub ( purchase recipes here) through a coffee grinder to “powder” it real fine. I then mix about 3 tablespoons of this ground rub with about 14 oz of beef broth. I usually place the 3 tablespoons of ground rub into a pint jar then fill it the rest of the way with beef broth. Stir often while using to keep it mixed up."
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"docid": "D662684#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Tell-if-Corned-Beef-Is-Cooked\nHow to Tell if Corned Beef Is Cooked",
"text": "Method1 Oven Cooking1 Pre-heat your oven to 325 to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (163 to 177 degrees Celsius). According to the US Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service, you should not cook at less than 325 °F (163 °C). [ 1]2 Place the beef brisket inside a bag, if desired. You can cook the corned beef similar to how you cook a turkey, in order to seal in the juices. If you are using a bag, you should add 1 tbsp. of flour to the bag and shake it around before adding the brisket. Place the bagged corned beef brisket on a cooking sheet.3 Opt to cook the brisket in a roasting pan. Roasting the brisket with some water will give you more chances to check for doneness, although some of the natural juices will escape with the dry heat. Always cook with the fat side up. Fill the lower pan with water."
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"docid": "D2607003#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_does_beef_brisket_come_from\nWhere does beef brisket come from?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Meat Beef and Veal Brisket Where does beef brisket come from? Flag Where does beef brisket come from? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The beef brisket comes from the first primal cut on the under part of the beef steer. The brisket is almost like the breast area of the cow. Following your hand down the nose of the cow you will reach the chin. After the chin comes the front of the neck. As the neck travels down to the front of the cow you will notice that the cow starts to curve as your hand travels toward the bottom of the cow. This area is almost like the breast of the cow but far away from the udder. The brisket is the cut of meat from the breast to right before your hand meets the leg on the under side of the cow."
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"docid": "D1269403#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080527125221AAOpS23\nI bought a frozen fully cooked brisket - How do I reheat it?",
"text": "Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes I bought a frozen fully cooked brisket - How do I reheat it? I bought a brisket for a friend's fundraiser, its about 15lbs and frozen. Its been cooked & is wrapped in foil. I'm a beginner at cooking so I'm wondering how to go about heating this up in the oven, what temperature & how long, etc. Do I need to add BBQ sauce or anything else? Is there anyway I... show more Update: PS- There's no instructions, I got it from a kids softball team and they cooked all of them one saturday then wrapped it in foil, that's all I've got. Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: First of all, DON'T PANIC. It's hard to screw up brisket, if it's already been cooked. 15 pounds is a LOT of brisket; do you intend to use it all up in a short time? ( I assume it's all one piece) If not, I don't recommend re-freezing cooked foods."
},
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"docid": "D788712#0",
"title": "http://bigboldbeautifulfood.blogspot.com/2011/05/beef-brisket-on-gas-grill.html\nBeef Brisket on the Gas Grill",
"text": "\"Beef Brisket on the Gas Grill I think brisket is one of the best meats on the grill. Cooked low and slow over hardwood charcoal and hickory wood, it takes on the flavor of wood and smoke and its meat becomes succulently tender and unforgettable. My smoker of choice is the Big Green Egg (brisket on the Big Green Egg recipe here ), but today I used our Weber Genesis gas grill. While we lost some of the smoke flavor, this brisket was mind-blowingly good. It's completely worth making, particularly if you are more familiar with or want the convenience of your gas grill. The recipe is below, but here are some general tips that work for me:1) When you get your brisket, ask the butcher not to trim it. Score the fat in a crosshatch pattern before seasoning. Cook fat side up. The fat bastes the meat while it's cooking, and that's a good thing.2) Dry rub all the way! I use Penzey's BBQ 3000 seasoning, but any mixed rub will do."
},
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"docid": "D1499327#0",
"title": "http://grilling24x7.com/to-foil-or-not-to-foil-a-beef-brisket/\nTo Foil or Not to Foil a Beef Brisket?",
"text": "To Foil or Not to Foil a Beef Brisket? Posted on June 23, 2012To Foil or Not to Foil – Beef Brisket Flat I’ve been talking a lot about this big BBQ coming up at my house for my daughter’s birthday. I know that I want to smoke briskets and for serving purposes I am leaning towards the untrimmed brisket flats. The untrimmed brisket flat is just the flat portion of the brisket and it doesn’t have the point so all of the meat can be sliced. When you buy it untrimmed it comes with a 1/4 inch of fat on the bottom which is much better than the standard grocery store trimmed brisket flat which barely has any fat. You need all that fat on there to keep the meat moist since it will be smoking for so long. It turns out that Costco sells these untrimmed flats in their original cryovac for really cheap. I got two 6 lb brisket flats for about $32 total. The point of today’s exercise is to determine which brisket is better: one that has been foiled (i.e., the Texas Crutch), or one that has spent all of its time on the smoker with no foil. The results of this little test might surprise you."
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"docid": "D3029002#0",
"title": "http://www.streetdirectory.com/food_editorials/cooking/cooking_appliances/cooking_brisket_in_the_oven.html\nCooking brisket in the oven",
"text": "\"Cooking brisket in the oven is a time consuming process, but also a very rewarding one. When your family and friends take their first bite of your delicious brisket, they will most definitely be asking you for the recipe. This article will make you a brisket cooking pro! Did you know that at one time, brisket was considered a very poor quality meat? History has it, that two brothers from Germany, back in the 1950's decided to smoke up some leftover brisket they had. They left the brisket inside their smokehouse for an entire weekend. When they returned to work they sliced up the meat and served it to their customers. The meat was so flavorful and tender that it quickly became a hit. I remember the first time I had the pleasure of eating beef brisket. It was at this fabulous little Barbecue Restaurant in Croton-On-Hudson, NY called Memphis Maes."
},
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"docid": "D329256#0",
"title": "http://amazingribs.com/tips_and_technique/faux_cambro.html\nA Faux Cambro Can Save Your Butt, Turkey, And Save Face",
"text": "\"By Meathead Goldwyn There is no bigger blow to one's manhood than standing in the dining room and announcing that the pork butt is still not ready while the wife's potatoes and beans give out their last gasp of steam. \"\" Common sense is not so common.\"\" Voltaire, Dictionnaire Philosophique, 1764The problem is that it's a lot harder to control the temperature of most outdoor cookers than your kitchen oven (although you need to know that most indoor ovens thermostats are waaaaay off and should be calibrated every year). Only a few electric and gas grills or smokers have thermostats, and then there's that pesky wind, rain, and snow outdoors making it awfully hard to manage temp accurately. And the bi-metal thermometers on grills, even expensive grills, are notoriously bad, and often off by as much as 50°F. As a result, it is really really tricky to have the meat ready when your guests start pounding the table. But try to explain that to their growling stomachs. Almost as bad is the inverst, pulling meat out of your smoker an hour before dinner because it is ready and nobody else is. Here's a trick that will save your butt as well as your ribs, brisket, and turkey: The Faux Cambro. A Cambro (TM) is an indispensable tool to caterers."
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"docid": "D1850483#0",
"title": "http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1137050/what-temperature-do-you-smoke-a-brisket\nWhat Temperature Do You Smoke a Brisket?",
"text": "\"Comments Chubbs Posts: 6,919February 2012Cullum, as I have learned on this forum, cook to temp not time. Briskets can be a bear. It all depends on the one you got and the amount of fat in it. My first suggestion would be to kick up the temp to 250 or 275. If 225 was your dome temp, then you were likely cooking at around 200 at the grate level for a majority of the cook until grate temp caught up to dome which is usually does for me on low and slows. I always start early to allow for longer than expected cook times. If it finishes 4 hours early, then foil and towel it and throw in cooler. If you want to speed up the cook, then wrap in foil and throw back on there at a higher temp and it will speed it up. Patience, patience. You will get it right next time!! !"
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"docid": "D3386873#0",
"title": "http://www.houstonpress.com/restaurants/the-art-of-smoke-6590405\nWe See Youâre Using an Ad Blocker",
"text": "\"There are three men sitting on a bench in front of Dozier's Grocery on FM 359 in rural Fulshear. I pause on the wood-plank front porch to read the handwritten notes on the bulletin board. A pickup truck honks as it passes by. The three men look up and wave. Inside, there is a small collection of convenience store items up front and a huge meat market in the back. I order barbecue ribs, sausage and brisket, which I take to one of the eight homemade cedar-legged picnic tables in the back. On the walls above the tables, there are ribbons and photos from the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo barbecue contest as well as a couple of thank-you notes from the White House. The ribs are as good as I have ever had. They are tender, but instead of the wet consistency common to ribs in East Texas barbecue joints, this meat has a drier, crispier texture, full of flavor. The brisket is so smoky I can detect the aroma before I pick up the meat."
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"docid": "D1467998#0",
"title": "http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/texas-style-smoked-brisket-51175220\nTexas-Style Smoked Brisket",
"text": "\"Texas-Style Smoked Brisket Paula Disbrowe Bon Appétit July 20133.5/4reviews ( 10)60%make it again Go to reviews Facebook Pinterest Christopher Testani In Texas, barbecue is about beef: specifically brisket, the cut by which any joint is judged. Brisket has become a favorite of restaurant chefs, too, hence the smoke ribbons and Hank Williams songs drifting out of restaurants as far away as Brooklyn. But can great brisket be made at home? I devoted a weekend to the task and learned that with a few key ingredients— salt, pepper, patience, and advice from Aaron Franklin, my neighbor and the pitmaster at Franklin Barbecue in Austin—swoonworthy results are doable. You just have to take the time—12 smoky hours. Brisket (from the cow's breast or lower chest) is rich in connective tissue, so it requires a low-and-slow process to relax the muscle into tender goodness—a pleasure that can't be achieved with a quicker method. Luckily, those first unforgettable bites are worth the weekend. So let's get started. Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Facebook Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Twitter Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Pinterest Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Google+ Email “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ”save recipe add to menu Print Yield Makes 12 to 16 servings Ingredients1 10-12-pound whole beef brisket, fat trimmed to 1/4\"\" thickness1/3 cup kosher salt1/3 cup freshly ground black pepper)Special equipment: A gas grill with a full tank of propane and a drip tray8 cups all-natural hardwood chips, preferably hickory, for smoking A smoker box A grill or analog thermometer (we recommend it even if your grill has one)Preparation1 Order the brisket You'll have to special-order your brisket ahead of time (the brisket already sold at the meat counter is typically not whole). You should be able to do this at almost any butcher shop or at a grocery store meat counter."
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"docid": "D2230901#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100831072142AA5VyID\nHow long will a frozen brisket cook in the oven and what temperature?",
"text": "Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How long will a frozen brisket cook in the oven and what temperature?its 6 lbs and its hard as a rock. i want to try to have it done by 3Update: sorry live in central time. Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Unless yer on the US left coast or further west, it ain't happening by 3. You need to thaw that puppy and cook it low and slow--225 for 7 - 8 hours.botygy · 8 years ago2 0 Comment Since it's already cooked, it shouldn't be too hard to reheat. Do it either in the oven or boil it. I don't know if it's seasoned or not, so I can';t tell you whether or not you should season it. You need to defrost it first. Let it sit in your fridge for about a day or two until it's completely defrosted. If you want to put it in the oven, preheat the oven to 350 degrees place brisket on rack in roasting pan. Add enough water to touch top of rack."
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"docid": "D2867025#0",
"title": "http://ruhlman.com/2011/09/how-to-make-pastrami/\nHow To Make Beef Brisket Pastrami At Home",
"text": "How To Make Beef Brisket Pastrami At Homeby Michael Ruhlman | September 9, 2011Slicing Hot Pastrami/photo by Donna Turner Ruhlman I’ve written about pastrami short ribs, and love them because they’ve got the perfect meat-to-fat ratio. But ever since the arrival of a Big Green Egg (planning a review soon), I’ve wanted to do a proper pastrami, which is essentially a corned beef brisket, coated with pepper and coriander and smoked (the result above was perfect—look at that awesome fat). While I’ve published the corned beef recipe from my book Charcuterie, I haven’t really talked about smoking strategies at home. I recommend two different methods: stove top and in a kettle grill. Stove-top smoking is easy with an inexpensive ($43) Cameron smoker. I bought one a few years ago and it works great for bacon and would work great for this brisket. Briskets require long low heat though, and this is tricky on a stove top smoker. So this is what I do when I want both smoke and long slow cooking. I smoke the meat for a couple hours. Then I transfer it to a 200 to 250 degree oven to finish."
},
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"docid": "D3375485#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_to_cook_a_6_lb_rump_roast_in_the_oven\nHow long do you cook a 2lb Roast in the oven?",
"text": "How long do you cook a 2lb Roast in the oven?30 min a pound at 350 f How long does it take to cook a 6 lb chicken in a rotisserie convection oven?15 minutes per pound, you do the math. Arianblom 2,377 Contributions How long to you cook a pot roast in the oven? Here are the instructions on how you can cook pot roast in theoven. 1. Firstly, start preheating your oven to a temperature of 325degrees Fahrenheit. 2. Next, pour half cup …How long do you cook a 6 lb brisket in your oven covered and at what temperature? After browning the brisket (and onions) sufficiently I add vegetables and beef stock to pan. I cover very tightly with aluminum foil and cook at 325 for at least 3 but up to …How long do you cook a 6 pound semi boneless rib roast in convection oven?cook for 2hr at 180 should be good Dalton North 3 Contributions How long do you cook a stuffed 6 lb chicken in the oven?call 1800-butterball How long do you rotisserie cook a 6 lb roast beef?70 mins. How long do you cook a 7 lb beef tenderloin roast in a 425 degree oven?40 minutes How long does it take to cook 6 lb roast?i dont know... but i think for at least an cjbwhvhbsh ouhr."
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"docid": "D1850485#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/barbecue-brisket-smoking-331503\nBrisket: It's Smoke That Makes It Barbecue",
"text": "Annabelle Breakey/Photodisc/Getty Images Long before Sam Houston moved to Texas, Mexican Cowboys would cook up a big bull's head in an underground pit. They called this Barbacoa de Cabeza. It remained a popular dish for cowboys on the cattle drive until German immigrants in Texas decided that brains and sweetbreads were too good to waste in a pit in the ground. They started the use of Brisket (usually a throwaway cut) in Texas Barbecue. They found that cooked properly it was quite a delicacy. The proper way to cook brisket is low and slow, with a good amount of smoke, a sweet or spicy rub, and a tasty sauce. Throughout Texas and much of the mid-west, this recipe for brisket thrives. The Right Equipment To follow this recipe requires the right equipment. You need a smoker. What kind of smoker (or pit as the Texans generally refer to them) is up to you."
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"docid": "D1355042#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/corned-beef-oven-stove-587319\nCorned beef... oven or stove?",
"text": "\"Home Cooking Baking Simmering Beef +1Corned Beef127Corned beef... oven or stove?ashii Jan 12, 2009 02:37 PMI would like opinions regarding the preparation of corned beef. Personally my family always did it covered with water and simmered on the stove for 3 hours or so. A friend of mine however swears to putting a few inches of water in a large pan, covering with tin foil tightly and in the oven for 3 hours or so at 325Which method does everyone prefer? Is there anyother preparation i should be considering? Thanks in advance!Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow 2Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›127 Comments Latest Feb 6, 2017 by Lynn Ydoyagat tzurriz Jan 12, 2009 02:42 PMMy family has always done it on the stove top.7 Replies Replyj 2Clicking the will recommend this comment to others. Sign Up to Share the Love ›re: tzurrizf fourunder Jan 12, 2009 02:48 PMI have experimented with both methods....the better results are usually achieved on top of the stove top...3.5-4.0 hours covered...never touching the lid, on low flame. Cooking in the oven....once at the restaurant show in New York, I sampled some Corned Beef cooked in a cook and hold oven for 12 hours.....it was great, tender and lots of flavor. I have never been able to achieve similar results with many attempts, so it on the stove top only from now on. Replyre: fourunderf fourunder Mar 9, 2012 11:58 AMThe Tables May Have Turned.....my most recent test."
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"docid": "D256184#0",
"title": "http://www.cooksinfo.com/pot-roasts\nPot Roasts",
"text": "\"Browse > Home > Encyclopedia > Meat > Beef > Pot Roasts Pot Roasts A Pot Roast is any large piece of beef that has been cut as a roast, but which requires long, slow, moist cooking swimming in a liquid to make it tender. Pot Roasts can be bone-in or boneless, and may be cut from any part of the cow. It would be nice if Pot Roasts weren't called roasts at all; you can't roast them, and many a good Pot Roast has been ruined by some innocent trying to do just that to them. Pot Roasts aren't roasted; in actual fact, they are poached. A Pot Roast is \"\"poached beef.\"\" But having an upgraded word like \"\"roasts\"\" attached to them allows, ahem, the price to be upgraded a bit, too, and I expect that isn't going to change in our generation or the next. In some areas, what would have been labelled a Top Round Roast is now being labelled a Top Round Pot Roast. I think this is exactly the right way to go; as it gives meat buyers a fighting chance of knowing how to cook their purchase. Someone who has prepared a delicious Pot Roast may in the future try not only another Pot Roast but other proper roasts as well. You can basically substitute one cut of Pot Roast for another; you may need to just adjust the cooking time a few minutes one way or another."
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"docid": "D75055#0",
"title": "http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/brisketselect.html\n.",
"text": "\"Brisket Selection & Preparation In this topic: Brisket Defined Choosing A Brisket For Barbecue Prepping A Brisket Seasoning The Brisket Temperature Of Brisket Before Cooking Converting Collagen To Gelatin Is Key To Tender Brisket Internal Temperature When Done Estimated Cooking Time Where To Measure Internal Temp Cook Fat-Side Up Or Fat-Side Down? Turning, Basting & Crust Formation Foiling During Cooking Wrapping With Butcher Paper During Cooking Temperature Plateau—The Stall Foiling & Resting After Cooking Slicing & Chopping Brisket Burnt Ends Brisket Yield Leftovers Virtual Brisket Brisket Defined Brisket is cut from the breast section of a side of beef. Each beef carcass renders only two whole briskets. According to the USDA Institutional Meat Purchasing Standard (IMPS), a beef brisket as it's cut from a side of beef \"\"includes the anterior end of the sternum bones, the deep pectoral, and the supraspinatus muscle. Evidence of the cartilaginous juncture of the 1st rib and the sternum and the cross section of 4 rib bones shall be present.\"\" You'll never find this bone-in brisket in the meat department of a U. S. supermarket. The whole brisket you'll buy for barbecue is what the IMPS calls \"\"beef brisket, deckle-off, boneless.\"\" The IMPS defines it as follows: \"\"All bones and cartilage shall be removed. The deckle (hard fat and intercostal meat on the inside surface) shall be removed at the natural seam exposing the lean surface of the deep pectoral muscle. The inside lean surface shall be trimmed practically free of fat.\"\""
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"docid": "D2726429#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080914042046AAlfZnS\nHow do i cook silverside beef for a roast?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How do i cook silverside beef for a roast?i have heard this meat can become dry when cooked i dont want this so what is the best way to cook it. Thanks1 following 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: I do my roast in a Roasting Bag (available from good supermarkets) I coat the inside of the bag with a little flour add a chopped onion and then put the meat in. you then seal the bag, put it on a roasting tray and follow the cooking instructions on the packet. All the juices from the meat stay in the bag throughout cooking leaving the meat beautifully moist and tender. When the meat is cooked and rested snip the corner off the bag and drain the juices out into a pan to make your gravy. You don't even need to wash the roasting tin afterwards Source (s): A lifetime of cooking beef lovinglymacdog · 10 years ago2 0 Comment Asker's rating How To Roast Silverside Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a9F2Lmallie · 1 year ago0 0 Comment How To Cook Silverside Source (s):https://shrink.im/a8NTVcoma · 2 years ago0 0 Comment I am a former chef and Jason N is right, here in North America it is known as an \"\"Eye of the Round\"\" and is very well trimmed not as fatty like the UK one's I have seen in Liverpool shops when visiting my friends, I roasted one there and did like Jason said, browning it on all sides, very light seasoning to this can dry it out, and it the UK you tend to like your beef well done and soft, here in Canada were I live, for this type of roast I would never do it more than medium. There is an old french method called \"\"larding\"\" were you insert pieces of pork back fat into the roast to add moisture, but I would get some slices of side pork, not salted and layer them over the roast, even streaky bacon will work, soak it in warm/hot water to remove the salt and smoky flavour if you want and place it on top, and do not cook it to fast 140-150 D C or Gas mark 1-2 for 2-4 hours and basting is not necessary but a cover is a good idea. The Unknown Chef · 10 years ago1 1 Comment Hey there, yeah silverside can become very tough. The best way is long and slow. Slow cooking will reduce the ammount of shrinkage on you piece of meat, meaning that it will retain most of its juices whilst cooking."
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"docid": "D2176887#0",
"title": "http://www.google.com/patents/US3354665\n.",
"text": "\"Nov. 28, 1967 LEWIS 3,354,665CONDENSER FAN SPEED CONTROL Filed Dec. 1, 1966 I l g 20 I6 EVAPORATOR I CONDENSER I I I I I I I I 1 I INVENTOR. CARL M. LEWIS BY W W ATTORNEY Patented Nov. 28, 1957 3,354,665 CONDENSER FAN SPEED CONTROL Carl M. Lewis, Onalaska, Wis., assignor to The Trane Company, La Crosse, Wis., a corporation of Wisconsin Filed Dec. 1, 1966, Ser. No. 598,466 9 Claims. ( Cl. 62-184) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An electric control circuit for a refrigerant condenser cooling fan motor having a symmetrical gated switch in series with the fan motor intermittently caused to conduct by a condenser pressure responsive mechanical switch having substantially no pressure differential. Background of the invention In the art of compression cycle refrigeration systems having air cooled condensers, it is known to control the condenser fan speed for the purpose of maintaining uni form pressure at the refrigerant throttling means despite variations in cooling air temperature and/or load on the condenser. Such condenser fan speed controls have taken several different forms. One scheme of control involves the use of a two speed fan motor which may be cycled from one discrete speed to another discrete speed as re quired. Such a system usually requires a switching mechanism for changing the number of active poles in the motor."
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"docid": "D2295254#0",
"title": "https://www.carid.com/ac-relays-sensors-switches.html\nA/C Relays, Sensors & Switches",
"text": "SELECT VEHICLESelect Year...1 Select Make...2 Select Model...3GOMY GARAGEHome All Products Auto Repair Parts A/C and Heating Parts A/C Relays, Sensors & Switches A/C Relays, Sensors & Switches3,566 Products A/C Relays, sensors and switches are some of the smallest, most delicate, links of the A/C system chain. However, a chain is only as strongest as its weakest link. So it is a best practice to replace old warn parts before they cause catastrophic failure! Some of these parts include, but are not limited to: fan relay, blower motor relay, ambient air sensors, and A/C and heat control switch. 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The same goes for your interior air sensor and humidity sensors. A lot of hard work and engineering produced these intricate climate systems. Incorrect or a complete lack of information will drastically affect performance of them. Error or fault codes on your dash can be just as irritating as uncomfortable temperatures in your vehicle, a simple sensor replacement is a quick and easy solution!When a relay goes bad it will cut off or hinder the operation of its respective part. If a fan relay goes bad, no more fan!"
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"docid": "D670223#0",
"title": "https://www.abraxasenergy.com/energy-resources/toolbox/hvac-acronyms/\nHVAC Acronyms and Abbreviations",
"text": "HVAC Acronyms and Abbreviations Here’s a list we’ve compiled of many of the HVAC acronyms and HVAC abbreviations that are seen regularly. Acronym What it stands for …AC Air Conditioning AC Alternating Current ACH Air Changes per Hour ACM Asbestos Containing Material AEE Association of Energy Engineers AFD Adjustable Frequency Drive AFUE Annual Fuel Efficiency Ratio AHU Air Handling Unit AI Analog Input AO Analog Output ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers B Boiler BACnet A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks BAS Building Automation System BCA Building Commissioning Association BI Backward Incline BI Binary Input BO Binary Output BSLN Baseline BTU British Thermal Unit BTUH Brtish Thermal Units / Hour BY Base Year CAV Constant Air Volume CD Cold Deck CDD Cooling Degree Days CEM Certified Energy Manager CFC Chloro Fluoro Carbon CFM Cubic Feet per Minute CH Chiller CHW Chilled Water CHWP Chilled Water Pump CHWR Chilled Water Return CHWRT Chilled Water Return Temperature CHWS Chilled Water Supply CHWST Chilled Water Supply Temperature CLF Cooling Load Factor CLTD Cooling Load Temperature Difference COP Coefficient Of Performance CRAC Computer Room Air Conditioner CT Cooling Tower CV Constant Volume CVRMSE Coefficient of Variation of the Root Mean Square of the Error CWP Condenser Water Pump CWR Condenser Water Return CWRT Condenser Water Return Temperature CWS Condenser Water Supply CWST Condenser Water Supply Temperature CY Current Year DA Discharge Air DB Data Base DB Dry Bulb DC Direct Current DCV Demand Controlled Ventilation DD Degree Day DDC Direct Digital Control DH Duct Heater DI Digital Input DO Digital Output DP Dew Point DP Differential Pressure DX Direct Expansion EAT Entering Air Temperature ECM Electronically Commutated Motor ECM Energy Conservation Measure ECO Energy Conservation Opportunity EDH Electric Duct Heater EEM Energy Efficiency Measure EER Energy Efficiency Ratio EF Exhaust Fan EH Electric Heater EMS Energy Management System ESCO Energy Service Company EUH Electric Unit Heater EWT Entering Water Temperature FC Forward Curve FCU Fan Coil Unit FIM Facility Improvement Measure FLA Full Load Amps FMS Facility Management System FPM Feet Per Minute FW Feed Water GPM Gallons Per Minute GUI Graphical User Interface HCFC Hydrochlorocfuorocarbon HD Hot Deck HDD Heating Degree Days HEPA High Efficiency Particulate Arresting HFC Hydro Fluoro Carbon HHV Higher Heating Value HHWP Heating Hot Water Pump HHWR Heating Hot Water Return HHWS Heating Hot Water Supply HL High Limit HPS High Pressure Steam HR Heat Recovery HRU Heat Recovery Unit HRV Heat Recovery Ventilator HSPF Heating Seasonal Performance Factor HVAC Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning HWP Hot Water Pump HWR Hot Water Return HWS Hot Water Supply HWRT Hot Water Return Temperature HWST Hot Water Supply Temperature HX Heat Exchanger I/O Input Output IAQ Indoor Air Quality IPMVP International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol IR Infra-Red LAT Leaving Air Temperature LHV Lower Heating Value LL Low Limit LON Local Operating Network LP Low Pressure LPS Low Pressure Steam LRA Locked Rotor Amps LWBT Leaving Wet Bulb Temperature LWT Leaving Water Temperature M&V Measurement and Verification MA Mixed Air MAT Mixed Air Temperature MCC Motor Control Center MUA Make-up Air Unit MX Metrix Utility Accounting System MZ Multi-Zone NC Normally Closed NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NO Normally Open NPSH Net Positive Suction Head OA Outside Air OAP Outside Air Percentage OAT Outside Air Temperature ODP Open Drip Proof OWS Operator Work Station PC Performance Contracting PE Professional Engineer PH Pre-Heat PID Proportional Integral Derivative PRV Pressure Relief Valve PRV Pressure Reducing Valve PTAC Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner RA Return Air RF Return Fan RH Reheat RH Relative Humidity RPM Revolutions Per Minute RTD Resistance Temperature Detector RTU Roof Top Unit SA Supply Air SAT Supply Air Temperature SC Shading Coefficient SEER Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio SF Supply Fan SHFG Solar Heat Gain Factor SHR Sensible Heat Ratio SP Set Point SP Static Pressure SWP Steam Working Pressure T Temperature T Thermostat TEV Thermostatic Expansion Valve TOD Time Of Day TORR Millimeter of Mercury (mm Hg)TXV Thermostatic Expansion Valve UH Unit Heater UV Ultra Violet UV Unit Ventilator VAV Variable Air Volume VD Volume Damper VFD Variable Frequency Drive VSD Variable Speed Drive VSP Variable Speed Pump (ing)WB Wet Bulb WC Water Column YTD Year To Date"
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"docid": "D481967#0",
"title": "http://www.joplins.net/articles/air-conditioner-wont-turn-on-heres-what-to-do\nAir Conditioner Wonât Turn On? Hereâs What to Do",
"text": "Posted on March 12, 2013 · Posted in Articles Your home or business HVAC system is essential to your comfort and wellbeing. Unfortunately, most Mc Kinney, TX, homeowners experience problems with their air conditioning units from time to time. If your air conditioner won’t turn on, there are a number of steps that you can take to identify and solve the problem. Remember that some HVAC problems must be handled by a professional to ensure your safety and the integrity of your cooling system. AC Won’t Turn On: Common Problems Most modern air conditioners are designed to offer up to 10 to 20 years of reliable use. However, even the most reliable of air conditioners may stop cooling or suffer from problems from time to time. Remember that one of the best ways to prevent unexpected A/C problems is to have regular maintenance performed on your unit. If you cannot perform the maintenance yourself, hire a professional to do so. Spending money on maintenance now can save you from big repair bills in the future. Some of the most common AC problems are listed below, and they may even be the reason why your air conditioning unit won’t kick on."
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"docid": "D824293#0",
"title": "http://www.inspectapedia.com/aircond/Air_Conditioner_Short_Cycling.php\nAir Conditioner / Heat Pump Short Cycling How to Diagnose an A/C or Heat Pump cycling on & off too rapidly",
"text": "\"Air Conditioner / Heat Pump Short Cycling How to Diagnose an A/C or Heat Pump cycling on & off too rapidly SHORT CYCLING AC COMPRESSOR - CONTENTS: how to troubleshoot & fix an AC or heat pump unit that keeps cycling on and off rapidly or too frequently POST a QUESTION or READ FAQs about air conditioner or heat pump system cooling diagnosis & repair REFERENCESInspect APedia tolerates no conflicts of interest. We have no relationship with advertisers, products, or services discussed at this website. Short on-off cycling of air conditioner or heat pump compressor/condenser unit diagnosis: What causes the A/C or heat pump fan condenser unit to keep cycling on and off rapidly and how do we fix it? Here we explain the common causes of compressor unit short cycling. This article series explains how to diagnose an air conditioner or heat pump that is not cooling: this article explains how to diagnose and correct air conditioning problems like lost or reduced air conditioner cooling capacity, reduced or no cool air flow, reduced or no actual lowering of the air temperature, or an air conditioner that won't start. We also provide a MASTER INDEX to this topic, or you can try the page top or bottom SEARCH BOX as a quick way to find information you need. Green links show where you are. © Copyright 2017 Inspect Apedia.com, All Rights Reserved. Air Conditioner or Heat Pump Short Cycling Diagnosis Reader Questions: My Air Conditioner (or heat pump) keeps cycling on and off too rapidly - what might be wrong? short A/C on-cycle problems Joe said: short cycling air conditioner compressor diagnosis: I have the same problem as Mathew: my A/C compressor cycles on and of every ~10 seconds."
},
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"docid": "D1871691#0",
"title": "https://www.refrigerationbasics.com/RBIII/controls1.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Controls Part 1LMSRefrigeration systems require operating controls so they can cycle on and off to maintain a certain temperature. They also require safety controls to stop operation if unsafe conditions occur. There are many varieties of controls. Different types respond to temperature, pressure, humidity, liquid levels, other controls, manual intervention and other things. Thermostatic Control Lets add a basic control system to a refrigeration system. First we need to know what loads there are to be controlled. The image on the left shows a small split system for a walk in cooler with 3 electrical devices; a compressor, condenser fan motor and evaporator fan motor. Those 3 electrical devices are represented on the ladder schematic shown below. This type of wiring diagram has branch runs all shown as parallel circuits going from the left line (L1) to the neutral line (N). They look like the rungs in a ladder hence the name ladder schematic."
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"docid": "D3305272#0",
"title": "https://www.shopyourway.com/questions/1001934\nHow does the circulator on a boiler work?",
"text": "The pump (circulator) on a hot water heating system has the same function as the fan on a forced air heating system. We are pushing the heat transfer medium (water) from the boiler out to the rooms we want to heat. Just like the fan on a forced air system, the pump pushes the heated water out to the system and pulls the cool water back. The pump does not create large pressures and is relatively small. The pump motor is often 1/12 horsepower. It works more like a paddle wheel moving the water slowly through the system, than a fire pump trying to build up pressure. The pump is typically located on the return piping adjacent to the boiler. Some feel that the pumps work better if they pump away from the boiler. This means putting the pump on the supply piping. Either location is acceptable."
},
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"docid": "D2979555#0",
"title": "http://contractingbusiness.com/refrigeration/defrosting-refrigeration-systems-keep-it-short-and-sweet\nDefrosting Refrigeration Systems: Keep it Short and Sweet",
"text": "\"Refrigeration Defrosting Refrigeration Systems: Keep it Short and Sweet CB Staff | Feb 01, 2006When you're called to service a commercial refrigeration system, you'll encounter numerous defrost control arrangements. In some applications, for example, scheduled defrost periods may not be needed. The normal \"\"off cycle\"\" of the compressor may be adequate to keep the evaporator coil clear of frost. In other applications, a defrost timer may be necessary to help ensure a clear coil by imposing compressor off cycles periodically. For these applications, the timer initiates an \"\"air defrost\"\" period by shutting off the compressor while the evaporator fans continue to operate. This facilitates the melting of frost on the finned coil surface, using room air. In other types of scheduled or forced defrost schemes, the evaporatorfans shut off while defrost heaters are energized during the defrost period initiated by the timer. The defrost heaters are used to melt accumulated frost off the evaporator coil surfaces, and warm the drain pan to allow the defrost condensate to exit down the drain line without refreezing in the pan. A defrost termination control may be used to end the defrost period based on temperature. Otherwise, the defrost period will end when the defrost timer runs out."
},
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"docid": "D2085278#0",
"title": "http://www.appliancerepair.net/refrigerator-repair-4.html\nFree Online Refrigerator and Icemaker Repair Manuals",
"text": "\"Refrigerator Repair & Icemaker Repair Chapter 4COMPRESSOR IS RUNNINGBUT REFRIGERATOR IS NOT COLDBefore you perform any of the other tests in this chapter, make sure that the compressor is running. If it is not running, see Chapter 5. COMPRESSOR IS RUNNING BUT REFRIGERATOR IS NOT COLDSome refrigerators are very quiet and smooth when they operate. If you cannot hear your refrigerator running or feel the compressor vibrating, your refrigerator is not working properly and you must investigate further. The chances are your refrigerator is not cooling or not cold. First, try turning the cold control to the \"\"off\"\" position or unplugging the fridge; this will stop the compressor. Do you hear or feel a difference? If so, the compressor was running. WAIT SEVERAL MINUTES before turning the compressor back on for your diagnostic checks. The reason for waiting before you restart it is explained in section 3-4 (7)."
},
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"docid": "D2221370#0",
"title": "http://www.achrnews.com/articles/112674-comparing-motor-technologies\nComparing Motor Technologies",
"text": "Home » Comparing Motor Technologies Comparing Motor Technologies December 14, 2009Brian Michael Reprints One Comment The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) industry currently uses a variety of motor technologies in its equipment. The type specified in any product design depends upon several criteria, including the product’s performance goals, positioning, cost and potential application. Historically, the two predominant motor types have been permanent split capacitor (PSC) single-speed motors and 2.3 electronically commutated motors (ECMs) with variable-speed capability. Most HVAC professionals understand the key differences between these two motor types and are comfortable discussing the benefits of one technology over another. In 2006, Regal-Beloit (formerly known as General Electric, now known as Genteq) introduced a third motor technology to the industry. Referred to as its X13 motor, this new technology has significantly gained in popularity among all heating and air conditioning equipment manufacturers. What is this newer motor, and how does it compare to PSC single-speed and ECM variable-speed motor technologies? Why is it popular? The Genteq X13 motor is a high-efficiency motor that help manufacturers meet the 13 SEER mandate implemented by the federal government in 2006 (hence, the branding name of X13). The motors are based on ECM technology and can contribute to the increased overall cooling efficiency of a complete HVAC system when used as the circulating air blower motor in a furnace, air handler or packaged unit."
},
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"docid": "D1320367#0",
"title": "https://www.subzero-wolf.com/assistance/answers/compressor-run-time\nCompressor Run Time",
"text": "BACK E-mail This Answer Compressor Run Time Core Issue: How long should a compressor run? What percentage of the day does a refrigerator or freezer turn on for? Why does the compressor run so long? Answer: There is no set time period for how long a compressor runs. Several factors affect compressor run time including ambient room temperature, unit temperature, amount of food in unit, temperature of food in unit and how often or long door is open. Depending on model number, it is possible for both compressors to run simultaneously or concurrent to one another, making it seem like the unit is running non-stop.500, 600, 700-2 (and above), Pro48, 400 Series with both Wine and Refrigerator sections, Built-In and Integreated Combination units have two compressors.400 Series Wine Only, all freezers or all refrigerator 500, 600, 700 Series, Built-In and Integrated units have one compressor. It is possible condenser fan motor noise is mistaken for compressor noise. Refer to Condenser Fan Motor Operation for additional information. Possible symptoms of a compressor running excessively include: Food spoilage Elevated unit temperatures Condensation or moisture build-up Frost or ice build-up Clean the condenser, refer to Clean the Condenser for instructions. If these steps do not resolve the issue, no further troubleshooting advice is available."
},
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"docid": "D686962#0",
"title": "https://www.2carpros.com/articles/car-air-conditioner-not-working-or-is-weak\nAir Conditioner Not Working",
"text": "\"Need to fix your car's air conditioner? We are a team of ASE certified mechanics that have created this guide for you so you can understand how the system works and what to look for when it doesn't. We also have included popular repair guides with videos which will help you stream line your repairs or see what you are paying for when taking your car in to a repair shop. Let's jump right in!Introduction When looking under the hood at your car's air-conditioner it might seem complicated but it's not. Once you know how it delivers cold air you will see it's really quite simple. Your heater and air conditioner (HVAC) does three jobs; cool the interior of the car, heat the interior up and defrost the windshield. All three modes work together as a complete system. The climate control system is controlled by a main computer which houses the controls for the system and sits in the dash in most cases. This computer gives commands to the compressor to start pressurizing the refrigerant along with the blend door actuators which direct air flow from the floor, mid and defrost vents. These air door actuators also control air temperature by mixing the hot air from the heater and the cold air from the AC."
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"docid": "D1969247#0",
"title": "https://www.carparts.com/classroom/coolingsystem.htm\nWhat is a Cooling System?",
"text": "\"Back to Car Parts.com Classroom on the Web Clickhere to tell us what you think A Short Course on Cooling Systemsby Charles Ofria This article is broken down into four sections: What is a cooling system? How does a cooling system work? The components of a cooling system Cooling system maintenance & Repair What is a Cooling System? A typical 4 cylinder vehicle cruising along the highway at around 50 miles per hour, will produce 4000 controlled explosions per minute inside the engine as the spark plugs ignite the fuel in each cylinder to propel the vehicle down the road. Obviously, these explosions produce an enormous amount of heat and, if not controlled, will destroy an engine in a matter of minutes. Controlling these high temperatures is the job of the cooling system. The modern cooling system has not changed much from the cooling systems in the model T back in the '20s. Oh sure, it has become infinitely more reliable and efficient at doing it's job, but the basic cooling system still consists of liquid coolant being circulated through the engine, then out to the radiator to be cooled by the air stream coming through the front grill of the vehicle. Today's cooling system must maintain the engine at a constant temperature whether the outside air temperature is 110 degrees Fahrenheit or 10 below zero. If the engine temperature is too low, fuel economy will suffer and emissions will rise."
},
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"docid": "D2926264#0",
"title": "http://inspectapedia.com/aircond/Cooling_Coil_Frost_Ice.php\nCooling Coil or Evaporator Coil Ice-up or Frost Over in Air Conditioners or Heat Pumps",
"text": "\"Cooling Coil or Evaporator Coil Ice-up or Frost Over in Air Conditioners or Heat Pumps FROST BUILD-UP on AIR CONDITIONER COILS - CONTENTS: what causes frost & ice build-up on the cooling coil or evaporator coil in an air conditioner or heat pump; knowing the cause of frost-blocked cooling coils can make the repair easier. POST a QUESTION or READ FAQs about the causes, effects, and cures of icing or frost formation on the air conditioner or heat pump cooling coil REFERENCESInspect APedia tolerates no conflicts of interest. We have no relationship with advertisers, products, or services discussed at this website. Cooling coil ice & frost formation diagnosis & cure in the air conditioner or heat pump; refrigerant piping line frost causes & remedies. Diagnose & fix ice or frost blockage of the cooling coil or evaporator coil in an air conditioning / heat pump system. We explain the causes of cooling coil ice formation and blockage. Some of these causes can be repaired by something as simple as changing a dirty air filter or cleaning a dirty coil or blower fan. This article series explains the causes & cures for evaporator coil icing: the problems of ice and frost formation in air conditioning system air handler units, blower units, or AHU's, duct work, or other air conditioning system components. A freezing or frosted A/C coil blocks air flow and leads to loss of cooling. Our page top photograph of a thoroughly ice-blocked air conditioner evaporator coil was contributed by a reader who described: \"\"I cleaned the coils & installed a new filter - obviously I have a low refrigerant problem."
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"docid": "D2176888#0",
"title": "https://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/How-To-Fix-A-Refrigerator/51-114-539290-/Sub-Zero-Refrigerator-not-cooling-532\nSub Zero Refrigerator Not Cooling",
"text": "Cause 1Condenser Coils are Dirty The condenser coils are usually located under the refrigerator. They dissipate heat as refrigerant passes through them. If the condenser coils are dirty, they won’t dissipate the heat effectively. As debris builds up on the coils, the refrigerator becomes less efficient, causing the refrigerator to work harder to cool down. If the coils are significantly dirty, the refrigerator will not be able to maintain the proper temperature. Check the condenser coils to determine if they are dirty—if the condenser coils are dirty, clean them. Cause 2Condenser Fan Motor The condenser fan motor draws air though the condenser coils and over the compressor. If the condenser fan motor is not working properly, the refrigerator won’t cool properly. To determine if the fan motor is defective, first check the fan blade for obstructions. Next, try turning the fan motor blade by hand."
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"docid": "D3502308#0",
"title": "http://www.mitsubishi-electric.co.nz/heatpump/how.aspx\nHow does a heat pump work",
"text": "How does a heat pump work Heat pumps do not create heat; they simply move available heat from one place to another. An outdoor unit absorbs warmth from the surrounding air and transfers it into your home. As outside temperatures drop, your heat pump must work harder to transfer the same amount of heat. As New Zealand’s best performing heat pumps in the cold, we guarantee superior heating down to -15ºC. All the while, heat pumps are the most efficient form of heating available. Winter / Heating In heating mode the outdoor units heat exchanger is used to absorb heat energy from the surrounding outdoor air using refrigerant as the heat transfer medium. The hot refrigerant is pumped through copper pipes to the indoor units heat exchanger and the heat energy is transferred to the cooler indoor room air as the air passes over the indoor heat exchanger warming the room. Summer / Cooling In cooling mode the indoor units heat exchanger is used to absorb heat energy from the indoor room air using refrigerant as the heat transfer medium cooling the room air. The refrigerant is then sucked back to the outdoor unit through copper pipes and the heat energy is rejected into the surrounding air outside via the outdoor units heat exchanger. There are two key parts to a heat pump system There is an outside unit housing the compressor that is similar to the exterior back of your fridge. It draws heat energy from the outside air in even the coldest of weather."
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"docid": "D887920#0",
"title": "http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/refrigerator-freezer-repair/8132-samsung-refrigerator-not-cold-freezer-ok.html\n.",
"text": "\"# 1 ( permalink) 05-20-2008, 12:44 PMronfellows Junior Member Join Date: May 2008Posts: 2Samsung Refrigerator not cold-Freezer OKModel Number: RS269LARS Brand: Samsung Age: 1 - 5 years My 1.5 year old Samsung Side-By-Side Refrigerator started flashing the temperature in the frig yesterday. It is now showing about 60 degrees in the refrigerator and -10 in the freezer. It shout be 38 and -4. I have run the systems self tests 6 times. Only once did it report that the Condenser-fan had a error, but the fan was running. I unplugged it for 10 minutes, waited for the C-fan to start (about 5 minutes) and then did the self test again - no errors. This side-by-side features TWO cooling systems (evaporator in Freezer and refrigerator) and are cooled separately. It has fan motors for the condensor, frig, and freezer and 7 thermistor sensors. Any suggestions on what parts I should replace since it doesn't move cold air from the freezer the the frig with a damper like most side-by-sides? Thermistor (Freezer) Thermistor (Freezer/evaporator) Thermistor (Frig) Thermistor (Frig/evaporator) Thermistor (Ambient) Thermistor (Frig Cool Select Zone) Thermistor (Ice Maker) Bimetal sensor Fan-Motor (Condenser) Fan-Motor (Frig) Fan-Motor (Freezer) One last note - The display panel shows 60-64 degrees, but the temp is 5-10 degrees lower in the frig (colder at bottom) and the freezer as well."
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"docid": "D1375470#0",
"title": "http://www.anaheimautomation.com/manuals/forms/ac-motor-guide.php\nMotion Control Made Easy!Leaders in Motion Control Since 1966!800-345-9401 | Log In | Register | View Cart |",
"text": "\"What is an AC Motor? AC Motor Basics The standard definition for an AC Motor is an electric motor that is driven by alternating current. The AC Motor is used in the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is made from utilizing the force that is exerted by the rotating magnetic fields produced by the alternating current that flows through its coils. The AC Motor is made up of two major components: the stationary stator that is on the outside and has coils supplied with AC current, and the inside rotor that is attached to the output shaft. How Does an AC Motor Work? The fundamental operation of an AC Motor relies on the principles of magnetism. The simple AC Motor contains a coil of wire and two fixed magnets surrounding a shaft. When an electric (AC) charge is applied to the coil of wire, it becomes an electromagnet, generating a magnetic field. Simply described, when the magnets interact, the shaft and the coil of wires begin to rotate, operating the motor."
},
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"docid": "D1800431#0",
"title": "http://www.daletrossi.com/2013/08/the-condenser.html\nThe Condenser",
"text": "The Condenser The Condenser Once the refrigerant leaves the compressor, it flows through the hot gas line into the top of the condenser. The condenser is an important part of the refrigeration cycle where heat is rejected from the refrigerant. Three things happen to the refrigerant in the condenser. First, its cooled to its saturation temperature, the condensing temperature. Second, the refrigerant vapor is converted into its liquid form. And then, the liquid refrigerant is cooled more. In an air cooled, comfort cooling system, the condenser is also the repository for the varying amounts of liquid refrigerant on the high hide of the system. It plays the part of the receiver. Before we can think about the condenser in detail we must think about the importance of heat transfer from the condenser. Ask yourself do you accept that any system that is running is rejecting all the heat it is absorbing?"
},
{
"docid": "D2724938#0",
"title": "http://www.fao.org/wairdocs/tan/x5913e/x5913e01.htm\n.",
"text": "Produced by: Torry Research Station Title: Installing an air blast freezer?... More details Introduction Why choose an air blast freezer? Types of air blast freezer Air circulation Air temperature Freezing time Freezer capacity What happens when the freezer is incorrectly loaded? Design and spacing of freezer trays The effect of wrapping the product Defrosting blast freezers Choice of condenser Buyer’s specification Contractor’s specification Introduction Air blast freezers are not readily available off the shelf as packaged units. They usually have to be tailor-made to suit individual requirements. This note is intended to help the potential buyer to specify exactly what he wants, and suggests what information the suppliers should then give to enable the buyer to make the right choice from what is offered. The note first describes good design and operation of air blast freezers; this information will be useful both before the freezer is specified and after it has been installed. The note then lists in detail the information that the buyer and the supplier should provide to make the freezer exactly what is wanted. No attempt is made to dictate what constructional materials or refrigeration plant should be used to meet the specification, but the contractor would be expected to describe these items in his estimate for the job. Why choose an air blast freezer?"
},
{
"docid": "D3447347#0",
"title": "http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/X6548E/X6548E03.htm\nCHAPTER III MAINTENANCE OF SERVICE EQUIPMENT",
"text": "CHAPTER III MAINTENANCE OF SERVICE EQUIPMENT1. Piping systems In any milk plant, milk needs to be transported from one part of the plant to another, and this transportation is done in piping systems. Fluids comprise gases, vapours and liquids. Gases and vapours may be transported under increased or reduced pressure. Liquids are transported almost exclusively under pressure higher than that prevailing in the ambient, i.e. atmospheric. Depending on the pressure of the medium transported in the pipe the occurence of leaks will demonstrate itself either by the fluid coming out the pipe (fluids under increased pressure) or by the ambient air being sucked into the pipe (fluids under reduced pressure). In the majority of instances in the dairy industry the pressure inside pipe systems is higher than that in the ambient although there are exceptions such as milk evaporators (vapour ducts) and spray driers (air in the driers, in the cyclones and in the interconnecting components). Milk and liquid products are also transported within the milk plant in piping systems under increased pressure. However, the milk pipes need to meet special requirements not applicable to other fluid pipes in the milk plant and therefore they are discussed together with milk processing equipment in Chapter 4. Pressures under which fluids are transported in piping systems in a milk plant are classified by industrial standards as low and medium."
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{
"docid": "D1464006#0",
"title": "http://www.interfire.org/termoftheweek.asp?term=1144\n.",
"text": "Term of the week: Flashoverthe phase of a fire where most unburned pyrolsis gases and cellulosic fuels (furniture and floor coverings) in the room reach ignition temperature almost simultaneously and burst into flame. The temperature at which flashover occurs is approximately 1100°F (600°C). When flashover occurs, all fuels in the room are on fire and temperature in the room reaches its maximum. For more information on this term, see the inter FIRE VR Resource File article: Why is it Important to Recognize Flashover in a Room Fire?"
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"docid": "D1561045#0",
"title": "http://newscience.ul.com/articles/interrupting-the-flow-path\nGet more New Science",
"text": "FIRE SAFETYInterrupting the Flow Path Details our findings on new tactics to reduce the occurrence of ventilation-induced flashover, helping improve firefighter safety and building occupant survivability. WHY INTERRUPTING THE FLOW PATH MATTERSStructure fires today are very different from those faced by prior generations of firefighters, and in many ways, they are more hazardous. Because of the changes to the modern fire environment, traditional firefighting methods may not always be the safest and most effective. Interrupting the flow path — disrupting the flow of the fire within the Over the past three decades, there has been a steady change in the residential fire environment that has played a central role in the increased hazards of structure fires.burning structure — involves tactics that are innovative and sometimes counterintuitive, but our research shows that these methods can reduce heat within the structure, minimize the potential for flashover and greatly enhance the survivability of both occupants and firefighters. CONTEXTA structure fire was reported every 66 seconds in the U. S. in 2012, causing 1.7 civilian injuries every hour. 1 And the rate of firefighter fatalities due to traumatic injuries while operating inside of structures has increased by 67% since the late 1970s. 2 Although the overall fire death rate in the U. S. has decreased by 64% over the past three decades, 3 it is clear that modern structure fires pose significant hazards to both firefighters and building occupants. During this period, there has been a steady change in the residential fire environment that has played a central role in the increased hazards of structure fires. 4 In our previous “Modern Residential Fires” article, we detailed some of the most important reasons for increased risk, which include larger homes, different home geometries, increased synthetic fuel loads and new construction materials. 5 Other experiments showed that new materials have decreased the failure time of wall linings, windows and interior doors, which can also speed the rate of fire growth."
},
{
"docid": "D140543#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_insulator\nInsulator (electricity)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Electrical insulator)navigation search This article is about electrical insulation. For insulation of heat, see Thermal insulation. Part of a series of articles about Electromagnetism Electricity Magnetism Electrostatics [hide]Electric charge Static electricity Electric field Conductor Insulator Triboelectricity Electrostatic discharge Induction Coulomb's law Gauss's law Electric flux / potential energy Electric dipole moment Polarization density Magnetostatics [show]Electrodynamics [show]Electrical network [show]Covariant formulation [show]Scientists [show]v t e Ceramic insulator used on electrified railways3-core copper wire power cable, each core with individual colour-coded insulating sheaths all contained within an outer protective sheath PVC-sheathed mineral insulated copper cable with 2 conducting cores An electrical insulator is a material whose internal electric charges do not flow freely; very little electric current will flow through it under the influence of an electric field. This contrasts with other materials, semiconductors and conductors, which conduct electric current more easily. The property that distinguishes an insulator is its resistivity; insulators have higher resistivity than semiconductors or conductors. A perfect insulator does not exist, because even insulators contain small numbers of mobile charges ( charge carriers) which can carry current. In addition, all insulators become electrically conductive when a sufficiently large voltage is applied that the electric field tears electrons away from the atoms. This is known as the breakdown voltage of an insulator. Some materials such as glass, paper and Teflon, which have high resistivity, are very good electrical insulators. A much larger class of materials, even though they may have lower bulk resistivity, are still good enough to prevent significant current from flowing at normally used voltages, and thus are employed as insulation for electrical wiring and cables."
},
{
"docid": "D1869227#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/56409690/chapter-5-fire-behavior-flash-cards/\nChapter 5 Fire Behavior",
"text": "78 terms Lena_Mughannam Chapter 5 Fire Behavior Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Combustion A chemical process of oxidation that occurs at a rate fast enough to produce heat and usually light in the form of either a glow or a flame. Fire A rapid oxidation process, which is a chemical reaction resulting in the evolution of light and heat in varying intensities. Heat A form of energy characterized by vibration of molecules and capable of initiating and supporting chemical changes and changes of state. Temperature Measure of a material's ability to transfer heat energy to other objects; the greater the energy, the higher the temperature. Measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter, expressed in terms of units or degrees designated on a standard scale. Fuel A material that will maintain combustion under specified environmental conditions.oxidizer Any matieral that readily yields oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to promote or initiate combustion of combustible materials. Matter anything that occupies space and has mass Physical change occurs when... a substance remains chemically the same but changes in size, shape, or appearance. Chemical change occurs when... a substance changes from one type of matter into another, such as two or more substances combining to form compounds."
},
{
"docid": "D2603382#0",
"title": "http://www.nfpa.org/news-and-research/news-and-media/press-room/reporters-guide-to-fire-and-nfpa/all-about-fire\nReporter's Guide: All about fire",
"text": "\"News & Research News and media Press Room A Reporter's Guide to Fire and the NFPAAll about fire Reporter's Guide: All about fire What is fire? The fire triangle and the fire tetrahedron Stages of fire How fire spreads Four ways to put out a fire Special circumstances Classifying fire What is fire? The ancient Greeks believed that fire was one the four basic elements that composed all things in the universe. In the mythology of virtually every culture, fire is a sacred substance that gives life or power. Fire is not, in fact, a substance. When you gaze at the leaping flames of a campfire, you’re observing not an object, but a process – a chemical reaction. It’s the same chemical reaction that occurs when a cut apple left on the counter turns brown, when silver tarnishes or when an iron nail rusts. That process is oxidation: combining oxygen with another substance. The defining difference between a fire and your half-eaten apple is speed: fire is an oxidation process that happens very fast, so that light, heat and sound are released — often with enough force and majesty to justify the ancients’ reverence. The sudden release of energy causes temperatures to rise, sometimes by thousands of degrees."
},
{
"docid": "D2295505#0",
"title": "http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cfd/supp_info/cfd_definitions.html\nCFD Definitions",
"text": "\"Home Departments Fire Supporting Info CFD Definitions CFD Definitions Chicago Fire Department Definitions Ambulance Assist Run/Call - A call in which basic or advanced EMS care is rendered to an ill or injured person. Apparatus - The name given to fire engines, fire trucks, paramedic ambulance and other motorized equipment. Arson - The crime of maliciously (or perhaps recklessly) setting fire to property, especially a dwelling. Punishable in various degrees, depending upon the circumstances. Backdraft - A fire phenomenon caused when heat and heavy smoke (unburned fuel particles) accumulate inside a compartment, depleting the available air. Then, when oxygen/air is re-introduced, completing the fire triangle and causing rapid combustion. Bangor - This is a 50 foot, or larger, ladder that has \"\"tormenter poles\"\" to assist in the raising and to stabilize the sides. It is our largest stand-alone ladder. Bank Down - What the smoke does as it fills a room, banks down to the floor, creating several layers of heat and smoke at different temperatures – the coolest being at the bottom. Battalion - A number of fire stations in a geographical area."
},
{
"docid": "D1937706#0",
"title": "https://flameretardants.americanchemistry.com/Flame-Retardant-Basics/\nFrequently Asked Questions: Flame Retardant Basics",
"text": "Contact Us Panel: Rob Simon Media: Bryan Goodman What are flame retardants? What are the most common elements in flame retardants? How do flame retardants work? What types of products use flame retardants? Why are flame retardants important to use? Are all flame retardants the same? Q: What are flame retardants? A: Flame retardants are a key component in reducing the devastating impact of fires on people, property and the environment. They are added to or treat potentially flammable materials, including textiles and plastics. The term “flame retardant” refers to a function, not a family of chemicals."
},
{
"docid": "D192302#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparkplugs\nSpark plug",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Sparkplugs)navigation search For other uses, see Spark plug (disambiguation). [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article possibly contains original research. ( July 2013)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( May 2015)Spark plug with single side electrode A spark plug (sometimes, in British English, a sparking plug, [1] and, colloquially, a plug) is a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture by an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within the engine. A spark plug has a metal threaded shell, electrically isolated from a central electrode by a porcelain insulator. The central electrode, which may contain a resistor, is connected by a heavily insulated wire to the output terminal of an ignition coil or magneto. The spark plug's metal shell is screwed into the engine's cylinder head and thus electrically grounded. The central electrode protrudes through the porcelain insulator into the combustion chamber, forming one or more spark gaps between the inner end of the central electrode and usually one or more protuberances or structures attached to the inner end of the threaded shell and designated the side, earth, or ground electrode (s)."
},
{
"docid": "D300221#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/53432440/nfpa-921-definitions-flash-cards/\nNFPA 921 Definitions",
"text": "\"193 terms bodomfour NFPA 921 Definitions Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Absolute Temperature. A temperature measured in Kelvins (K) or Rankines (R). Accelerant. A fuel or oxidizer, often an ignitible liquid, intentionally used to initiate a fire or increase the rate of growth or spread of fire. Accident. An unplanned event that interrupts an activity and sometimes causes injury or damage or a chance occurrence arising from unknown causes; an unexpected happening due to carelessness, ignorance, and the like. Ambient. Someone's or something's surroundings, especially as they pertain to the local environment; for example, ambient air and ambient temperature."
},
{
"docid": "D3492352#0",
"title": "http://www.capturedlightning.com/frames/longarc.htm\nMore Arcs 'n Sparks!",
"text": "\"Click on image for 5.1 MB MPEGThis was an electrical substation that stepped down high voltage (138,000 volts) from a transmission line down to a lower voltage (23,000 volts) for local distribution to a community. It was conveniently located adjacent to a golf course and residential housing. In this clip, a ground fault on a capacitor bank on the low voltage side of the substation creates an arcing fault that behaves like an uncontrollable welding torch from Hell, chewing up everything in its path. Normally, the abnormal current would be detected and power automatically removed almost immediately by substation protective hardware. Unfortunately, in this case, the protective hardware failed or was unable to sense the presence of the arcing fault. Excessive current eventually causes the windings on the substation's power transformer to overheat, severely cooking its innards and raising the flammable mineral oil within to the boiling point. In a vain attempt to prevent the transformer's tank from exploding, pressure release valves or a failing tank gasket vents steam-like clouds of superheated oil vapor. The foggy mist of hot oil is then ignited by the arc, causing it to explode in a ball of flame. This is quickly followed by a phase-to-phase short on the HV side, perhaps caused by a flashover within the flames or by a heat-induced fault within the transformer . The phase-to-phase short causes an upstream circuit breaker (in another, larger substation) to blow, finally killing power to this substation."
},
{
"docid": "D1573603#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_Flash\nArc flash",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Arc Flash)navigation search For the related medical problem that can be caused by this, see Arc eye. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)An electric arc between two nails An arc flash (also called a flashover ), is the light and heat produced as part of an arc fault, a type of electrical explosion or discharge that results from a low- impedance connection through air to ground or another voltage phase in an electrical system. Arc flash is distinctly different from the arc blast, which is the supersonic shockwave produced when the uncontrolled arc vaporizes the metal conductors. Although both are part of the same arc fault, and are often referred to as simply an arc flash, from a safety standpoint they are often treated separately. For example, personal protective equipment (PPE) can be used to effectively shield a worker from the radiation of an arc flash, but that same PPE may likely be ineffective against the flying objects, molten metal, and violent concussion that the arc blast can produce. ( For example, category-4 arc-flash protection, similar to a bomb suit, is unlikely to protect a person from the concussion of a very large blast, although it will prevent the worker from being vaporized by the intense light of the flash.) For this reason, other safety precautions are usually taken in addition to wearing PPE, helping to prevent injury. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2057059#0",
"title": "http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/health-and-human-body/human-body/unmasking-skin/\nUnmasking Skin",
"text": "\"Unmasking Skin Tom Stevens sits across from me at a cafe in a small town in upstate New York. He has a handsome face and a powerful build. But his ears are stubs tucked tightly to the sides of his head, and when he takes off his baseball cap, I see that his scalp, except for a thin strip, is a mass of scar tissue. \"\" I lost my helmet somewhere in the house trailer just before the flashover hit,\"\" says Stevens. \"\" It was about 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,093 degree Celsius) in there when I jumped out the window. \"\" Five years ago Stevens was a volunteer firefighter. Now, preparing for his sixth major reconstructive surgery, he laughs. \"\" I'm learning more about skin than I ever wanted to know. \"\" If you took off your skin and laid it flat, it would cover an area of about 21 square feet (2 square meters), making it by far the body's largest organ. Draped in place over our bodies, skin forms the barrier between what's inside us and what's outside."
},
{
"docid": "D405654#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/770642-overview\nLightning Injuries",
"text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Emergency Medicine Lightning Injuries Updated: Nov 20, 2017Author: Mary Ann Cooper, MD; Chief Editor: Joe Alcock, MD, MS more... Share Email Print Feedback Background For over a century, lightning injuries had been the second most common cause of storm-related death in the United States. They are now third, behind flash floods and tornados. [ 1, 2, 3] Although National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) data showed as many as 3,000 deaths and nearly 10,000 casualties from lightning in the years from 1959-1994, the annual death rate has decreased to less than 0.1 case per million for the last 5 years, owing to public education by the media and the members of the Lightning Safety Week team. [ 2] While it is highly likely that all US deaths are recorded as a result of improved media coverage, the actual number of lightning casualties may be higher, because up to 50% may go unreported. [ 2] Nevertheless, in most years, lightning kills more people each year in the United States than hurricanes, volcanoes, and earthquakes combined. [ 4] (See Epidemiology and Etiology. ) Far more injuries and deaths occur in tropical and subtropical developing countries (see Epidemiology and Etiology), and newspaper reports frequently list multiple injuries and deaths in each event. Complicating the increased risk people in these countries have because of higher lightning density (lightning strikes/km 2 /year), lightning-unsafe housing, and greater everyday exposure are the folk beliefs that may prevent adequate prevention and mitigation. People in many countries believe in two kinds of lightning: \"\"natural lightning\"\" and \"\"man-made lightning\"\" that can be called down by witches or can be prevented with charms, herbs, or burying something under a structure as it is being built. [ 5, 6] In Zambia, it is believed that wearing the color red attracts lightning."
},
{
"docid": "D1207152#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_fighter\nFirefighter",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Fire fighter)navigation search For other uses, see Firefighter (disambiguation). \"\" Fireman\"\" and \"\"Firewoman\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see Fireman (disambiguation) and Firewoman (disambiguation). Firefighter A Naval Forces Japan firefighter douses a fire during a training drill in July 2008. He is equipped with a fire hose with combination nozzle, breathing apparatus, helmet and full structural firefighting kit. Occupation Activity sectors Rescue, fire protection, civil service, public service, public safety,A firefighter (also fireman and firewoman) is a rescuer extensively trained in firefighting, primarily to extinguish hazardous fires that threaten life, property and/or the environment, as well as to rescue people (and animals) from dangerous situations. The complexity of modern, industrialized life has created an increase in the skills needed in firefighting technology. The fire service, also known in some countries as the fire brigade or fire department, is one of the three main emergency services. From urban areas to aboard ships, firefighters have become ubiquitous around the world. Firefighters and fire apparatus at the scene of a factory fire in Grand Rapids, Michigan."
},
{
"docid": "D1015141#0",
"title": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piofZLySsNc\nWhy Seconds Count",
"text": "Why Seconds Count IAFFLocal731Subscribe 348Add to Share More481,112 views75758Published on Jun 5, 2009Dramatic video of the rapid growth and fire spread of the average room contents fire in a house. Show more Loading... Autoplay Up next Bedroom Fire Test Lancashire Fire527,639 views3:57Flashover Demonstration Oak Ridge FD545,701 views5:2810 Bizarre Secret Rooms Found in People's Homes Brilliant News5,953,211 views4:52How fast does fire spreadkacesafety302,415 views1:03Owners Watched Fort Mc Murray Home Burn to Ground Over i Phone Storyful News1,203,626 views5:21INCREDIBLE AND INGENIOUS Hidden Rooms AND SECRET Furniture Incredible Machines3,129,555 views New10:09Your Office Fire BRE_Group434,558 views10:0037 TOTALLY BRILLIANT HOME REPAIR TRICKS5-Minute Crafts11,092,347 views15:10Don't use water to put out a grease fire! Firefighter shows what happens. Don't try this at home. Izonix1003,277,597 views1:19The truth about Electrical fires YTIDCC248,778 views4:11Top 5 Strangest Secret Rooms FOUND IN PEOPLES HOUSES!Top5Central6,772,847 views9:4710 Most Heavily Guarded Homes On Earth The HUB14,716,473 views10:58Closing Your Bedroom Door Could Save Your Life - KDKAIan Smith347,356 views3:41How To Make Fire With A LEMON. North Survival24,027,908 views3:39Why We’re Calling It Quits On Tiny House Living Our Simple Story639,216 views8:26Doll House fire behavior, Birmingham Fire and Rescue Oj Kolodziej225,814 views23:58Room Flashover Videos.mpg National Citizen Corps1,239,380 views5:40Can You Start a Fire with a Sandwich Bag? ( Cool Survival Hack)The King of Random6,413,314 views6:09New vs Old Room Fire Final ULjarhead96266,986 views5:59Flashover and fire Scenario.mpg Sprinkler Academy34,566 views5:58Show more"
},
{
"docid": "D1464005#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flashover\nFlashover",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Flashover (disambiguation) and Electric arc. A flashover is the near-simultaneous ignition of most of the directly exposed combustible material in an enclosed area. When certain organic materials are heated, they undergo thermal decomposition and release flammable gases. Flashover occurs when the majority of the exposed surfaces in a space are heated to their autoignition temperature and emit flammable gases (see also flash point ). Flashover normally occurs at 500 °C (932 °F) or 590 °C (1,100 °F) for ordinary combustibles, and an incident heat flux at floor level of 20 kilowatts per square metre (2.5 hp/sq ft). An example of flashover is ignition of a piece of furniture in a domestic room. The fire involving the initial piece of furniture can produce a layer of hot smoke which spreads across the ceiling in the room. The hot buoyant smoke layer grows in depth, as it is bounded by the walls of the room. The radiated heat from this layer heats the surfaces of the directly exposed combustible materials in the room, causing them to give off flammable gases via pyrolysis. When the temperatures of the evolved gases become high enough, these gases will ignite throughout their extent. ["
},
{
"docid": "D3101297#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/90461312/fire-science-chapter-5-fire-behavior-flash-cards/\nfire science chapter 5 fire behavior",
"text": "102 terms cory_wellmanfire science chapter 5 fire behavior Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortcombustion chemical process of oxidation that occurs at a rate fast enough to produce heat and usually light in the form of either a glow or flamefire a rapid oxidation process, which is a chemical reaction resulting in the evolution of light and heat in varying intensities (NFPA 921)heat a form of energy characterized by vibration of molecules and capable of initiating and supporting chemical changes and changes of state (NFPA 921)temperature measure of a material's ability to transfer heat energy to other objects; the greater the energy, the higher the temperature. measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter, expressed in terms of units or degrees designated on a standard scalefuel a material that will maintain combustion under specified environmental conditions (NFPA 921)oxidizer any material that readily yields oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to promote or initiate combustion of combustible materialsmatter anything that occupies space and has massenergy capacity to perform work; occurs when a force is applied to an object over a distance or when a chemical, biological, or physical transformation is made in a substanceoxidation chemical process that occurs when a substance combines with an oxidizer such as oxygen in the air; a common example is the formation of rust on metalpotential energy stored energy possessed by an object that can be released in the future to perform work once releasedkinetic energy the energy possessed by a body because of its motionenergy and fire fuels have a certain amount of chemical potential energy before they are ignited. different fuels release different amounts of energy over different periods of time. when heat is introduced to a fuel, the molecules within the fuel begin to vibrate. as the heat (thermal energy) increases, these molecules vibrate more and more rapidly. the fuel's kinetic energy is the result of these vibrations in the molecules. in terms of fire behavior, the potential chemical energy of a fuel is converted to thermal energy and released as heat Joules (J) Joules are defined in terms of mechanical energy. It is equal to the energy expended in applying a force of one newton through a distance of one meter."
},
{
"docid": "D1012877#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corona_ring\nCorona ring",
"text": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Corona discharge on insulator string of a 500 k V transmission line. Corona rings on insulator strings on a 400 kilovolt transmission line in France. ( left) Grading rings on 1.4 million volt x-ray generator at US Bureau of Standards in 1947. ( right) Corona caps and rings on Cockcroft-Walton particle accelerator from 1937, now in Science Museum, London. A corona ring, also called an anti-corona ring, is a toroid of conductive material, usually metal, which is attached to a terminal or other irregular hardware piece of high voltage equipment. The role of the corona ring is to distribute the electric field gradient and lower its maximum values below the corona threshold, either preventing corona discharge entirely or transferring its destructive effects from the valuable hardware to the expendable ring. Corona rings are used on very high voltage power transmission insulators and switchgear, and on scientific research apparatus that generates high voltages. A very similar related device, the grading ring is used around insulators. Contents [ hide ]1 Corona discharge2 How corona rings work3 Grading rings4 Uses5 See also6 References Corona discharge [ edit]Main article: Corona discharge Corona discharge is a leakage of electric current into the air adjacent to high voltage conductors. It is sometimes visible as a dim blue glow in the air next to sharp points on high voltage equipment."
},
{
"docid": "D3445573#0",
"title": "http://www.firefighternation.com/article/training-0/nfpa-1403-debate\nThe NFPA 1403 Debate",
"text": "The NFPA 1403 Debate07/10/2013By Forest Reeder By enforcing the requirements of 1403 during recruit training, new firefighters understand the value that the organization places on safety and its adherence to policies and procedures, with no shortcuts on safety. Photo Bob Graham Many in the fire service are of the opinion that NFPA 1403: Standard on Live Fire Training Evolutions (2012 ed.) and all the previous editions of this important training standard are and were failure-driven documents. The history of failures and omissions in conducting safe and effective live-fire training are numerous and evident probably throughout the history of the fire service. In addition, many instructors and students alike now consider the acquired-structure type of live-fire training not worth the time or effort, and not worth dealing with the number of paperwork “walls” put in place by the myriad regulatory and permit-driven agencies we deal with on a regular basis when putting together a live-fire training plan. But I’m not making a case to conduct live-fire training outside of or in ignorance of NFPA 1403; I’m saying quite the opposite. Live-fire training and all training should be planned, conducted and documented in accordance with not only an applicable standard, but also local policies. This article is built around helping the progressive fire service professional address some of the issues or stones that are thrown at 1403-compliant exercises. A Matter of Responsibility In 2010, the International Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI) launched a credentialing program designed to provide professional education and instruction on the various roles and responsibilities outlined in NFPA 1403. This program provides classroom and practical instruction that will help the Live-Fire Training Instructor and the Instructor in Charge to understand how a proper live-fire training plan is prepared, and all the safety and instructional positions that must be filled when conducting any type of live-fire training."
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"docid": "D1233079#0",
"title": "http://www.ptli.com/testlopedia/tests/DielStr-d149.asp\nDielectric Strength",
"text": "Dielectric Strength ASTM D149 IEC 80243 Click on the picture for a larger view To request a quote for this test or others Click Here Scope: Dielectric Strength is a measure of the electrical strength of a material as an insulator. Dielectric strength is defined as the maximum voltage required to produce a dielectric breakdown through the material and is expressed as Volts per unit thickness. The higher the dielectric strength of a material the better its quality as an insulator. Test Procedure: There are three basic procedures that can be used to determine the dielectric strength of an insulator. These procedures are the short-time method, the slow rate-of-rise method and the step-by-step method. Each of these three methods has the same basic set-up, which consists of the test specimen placed between two electrodes in air or oil. For the most common test, the short-time method, voltage is applied across the two electrodes and raised from zero to dielectric breakdown at a uniform rate. Breakdown is when an electrical burn-through punctures the sample, or decomposition occurs in the specimen. The rate of voltage rise is determined by the time it takes the sample to reach dielectric breakdown. The slow-rate-of rise method starts at 50% of the breakdown voltage as determined by the short-time-method and is increased at a uniform rate."
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"docid": "D882491#0",
"title": "http://aboutforensics.co.uk/fire-investigation/\nFire Investigation",
"text": "Fire Investigation Fire investigation involves the examination of all fire-related incidents once firefighters have extinguished the fire. The practice is similar to the examination of crime scenes in that the scene must be preserved and evidence collected and analysed, but with numerous additional difficulties and dangers. The investigation will include closely surveying the damaged scene to establish the origin of the fire and eventually establishing the cause. However in order to effectively examine and evaluate a fire scene, it is imperative that the investigator has a detailed knowledge of the chemistry and behaviour of fire and its effects. Nature & Chemistry of Fire Fire occurs due to the exothermic reaction of combustion (burning), producing heat and light. In order for a fire to occur, three vital components must be present: a fuel source, an oxidant (O 2) and a sufficient amount of energy in the form of heat. Together these make up the fire triangle. A fourth factor can also be described – a self-sustaining chemical chain reaction – to produce the fire tetrahedron. The absence of any of these conditions will result in a fire not starting or extinguishing through smothering (oxygen removal), cooling (heat removal) or starving (fuel removal). Solid and liquid materials do not actually combust, but the process of heating causes them to produce vapours which can burn."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080114160737AAtyNLc\nAt What Temperature Does Mercury become a Solid?",
"text": "Science & Mathematics Chemistry At What Temperature Does Mercury become a Solid? At what temperature does elemental mercury become a solid? And, while I'm at it, at what temperature does it become a gas and what temp for liquid? ( note: this isn't cheap homework help, I'm already a teacher, but the question came up in class and I teach social studies not science)2 following 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: -38.87 celcius or -37.966 farenheit for solid 356.58 celcius or 673.844 farenheit for gas i would assume that it becoms a liquid at the same temp as solid. Source (s):http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/hg.htmlashley c · 1 decade ago3 0 Comment Asker's rating Temp Of Mercury Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a9NNZarrott · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Mercury becomes a solid at 233K or -40CSource (s): Researchapish · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Mercury with silver metal mix formula Dange been created? Shujauddin · 3 years ago0 0 Comment Mercury becomes solid at -40° F (-40° C). Melting point (solid->liquid) is 234.32 K (-38.83 °C, -37.89 °F). Boiling point is (liquid->gas) 629.88 K (356.73 °C, 674.11 °F). Source (s): Engineering major and google KCE · 1 decade ago1 1 Commentits liquid at room temp Louis n Kim · 3 years ago0 0 Comment IDK LOL :)Anonymous · 4 years ago0 2 Comment Maybe you would like to learn more about one of these? Need Home Equity Loan Options?"
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"docid": "D777771#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/28575156/unit-8-flash-cards/\nUnit 8",
"text": "74 terms amirsuber5Unit 8Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Matter Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. Forms of matter The 3 most common forms of matter are, solids, liquids, and gases. The fourth state of matter is plasma. Plasma is high energy matter consisting of positively and negatively charged particles. Plasma is the most common state of matter found in space. It can also be found in lightning flashes, fluorescent lighting and stars such as the sun. Describing matter You can describe, the state, the color, the texture, and the odor of matter using your senses. You can also describe matter by using measurements, such as mass, volume, and density."
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"docid": "D685687#0",
"title": "http://www.docbrown.info/page03/3_52states.htm\n.",
"text": "GASES, LIQUIDS and SOLIDS – application of the particle model for the three states of matterparticle models, describing, explaining the properties of gases, liquids and solids See also P-V-T pressure-volume-temperature gas law calculations Doc Brown's Chemistry KS4 science GCSE/IGCSE Revision Notes Comparison of t he Properties of GASES, LIQUIDS and SOLIDSStates of Matter gas–liquid–solid revision notes Part 1 The kinetic particle model and describing and explaining the properties of gases, liquids and solids, state changes and solutions (sections 1a to 3d)You should know that the three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. Melting and freezing take place at the melting point, boiling and condensing take place at the boiling point. The three states of matter can be represented by a simple model in which the particles are represented by small solid spheres. Particle theory can help to explain melting, boiling, freezing and condensing. The amount of energy needed to change state from solid to liquid and from liquid to gas depends on the strength of the forces between the particles of the substance and the nature of the particles involved depends on the type of bonding and the structure of the substance. The stronger the forces between the particles the higher the melting point and boiling point of the substance. For details see structure and bonding notes. The strength of the forces between particles depends on the material (structure and type of bonding), the temperature (affects the energy of the particles) and pressure (how close the particles are compressed together e.g. in a gas). The physical state a material adopts depends on its structure, temperature and pressure. State symbols used in equations: (g) gas (l) liquid (aq) aqueous solution (s) solidaqueous solution means something dissolved in water,a good example of how to use the state symbols correctly is calcium carbonate dissolving in hydrochloric acid: Ca CO 3 (s) + 2HCl (aq) ====> Ca Cl 2 (aq) + H 2O (l) + CO 2 (g)Most diagrams of particles on this page are 2D representations of their structure and state EXAMPLES OF THE THREE PHYSICAL STATES OF MATTERGASES e.g. the air mixture around us (including the oxygen needed for combustion) and the high pressure steam in the boiler and cylinders of the steam locomotive."
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"docid": "D2346272#0",
"title": "http://www.school-for-champions.com/science/matter_states_changing.htm\nChanging States of Matter",
"text": "Sf C Home > Physics > Matter >Changing States of Matter By Ron Kurtus (revised 29 March 2012)A material will change from one state or phase to another at specific combinations of temperature and surrounding pressure. Typically, the pressure is atmospheric pressure, so temperature is the determining factor to the change in state in those cases. Names such as boiling and freezing are given to the various changes in states of matter. The temperature of a material will increase until it reaches the point where the change takes place. It will stay at that temperature until that change is completed. Questions you may have include: What are the changes in states called? How does temperature change when the states change? What are some common temperatures to change the state? This lesson will answer those questions. Useful tool: Units Conversion Changes in states The states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma."
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"title": "http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1515SP01/Lecture/Chapter12/Lec12401.html\n.",
"text": "We began Chapter 12 reviewing our particulate level view of the three phases of matter; gas, liquid and solid. We noted in a solid the atoms or molecules are tightly packed with little free space for the particules to move around. In a liquid the particles are still tighly packed, but there is more space available for particles to move. Liquids can flow, so the atoms or molecules can move relative to each other. In a fas the particles are well separated from each other in space. Gases also flow, and can be compressed easily. These representations are important for us to have as images to understand the content of this chapter. In terms of energy how do we view the three phases of matter and there transitions between phases. We view a diagram depicting the three phases of matter on an energy scale and we discussed it in detail. Beginning with the solid phase it has the lowest energy."
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"title": "http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/principles-of-general-chemistry-v1.0/s15-05-changes-of-state.html\n11.5 Changes of State",
"text": "\"11.5 Changes of State Learning Objective To calculate the energy changes that accompany phase changes. We take advantage of changes between the gas, liquid, and solid states to cool a drink with ice cubes (solid to liquid), cool our bodies by perspiration (liquid to gas), and cool food inside a refrigerator (gas to liquid and vice versa). We use dry ice, which is solid CO 2, as a refrigerant (solid to gas), and we make artificial snow for skiing and snowboarding by transforming a liquid to a solid. In this section, we examine what happens when any of the three forms of matter is converted to either of the other two. These changes of state are often called phase changes. The six most common phase changes are shown in Figure 11.17 \"\"The Three Phases of Matter and the Processes That Interconvert Them When the Temperature Is Changed\"\". Figure 11.17 The Three Phases of Matter and the Processes That Interconvert Them When the Temperature Is Changed Enthalpy changes that accompany phase transitions are indicated by purple and green arrows. Energy Changes That Accompany Phase Changes Phase changes are always accompanied by a change in the energy of a system. For example, converting a liquid, in which the molecules are close together, to a gas, in which the molecules are, on average, far apart, requires an input of energy (heat) to give the molecules enough kinetic energy to allow them to overcome the intermolecular attractive forces. The stronger the attractive forces, the more energy is needed to overcome them."
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"docid": "D1684684#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_is_acetic_acid_a_liquid_at_room_temperature\nWhy is acetic acid a liquid at room temperature?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Chemistry Elements and Compounds Acids and Bases Why is acetic acid a liquid at room temperature? Flag Why is acetic acid a liquid at room temperature? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Acetic acid is a a liquid at room temperature because it freezes at 16.5 degrees Celsius and the room temperature is about 21 degrees. So at this temperature it will melt and become a liquid.4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Graham Howarth 106,484 Contributions Masters degree with Distinction from Imperial College London, first degree in Chemistry from University of Central Lancashire. Why is CS2 a liquid at room temperature? Yes carbon disulfide is a liquid at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is however, a gas. CS 2 is a liquid because of the higher molecular weight."
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"docid": "D3414437#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/98473973/phase-changes-flash-cards/\nPhase changes",
"text": "71 terms Trd05Phase changes Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Try diagrams on Quizlet!See what you're learning in a whole new way. Browse diagrams Sort Melting Requires energy (endothermic)- solid to liquid Vaporization Requires energy- liquid changes to a gas or vapor Sublimation Requires energy- directly from solid to gas phase Freezing Releases energy- liquid to solid Condensation Releases energy-vapor or gas phase to liquid phase Deposition Releases energy- gas or to a solid without first becoming a liquid Phases that require energy Sublimation, melting, vaporization Phases that release energy Freezing, condensation, deposition Heat Transfer of energy from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temeperature Melting point The temperature at which the forces holding its crystal lattice together are broken and it becomes a liquid (of a crystalline solid)What does the melting point affect and what does it turn it into? Affects a crystalline solid and turns into into a liquid Evaporation When vaporization occurs only at the surface of a liquid Vapor pressure The pressure exerted by a vapor over a liquid The time it takes for molecules to evaporate depends on what The amount of water and the available energy Boiling point The temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid equals the external atmospheric pressure At sea level, boiling point of water 100 c Freezing point The temperature at which a liquid is converted into a crystalline solid Phase diagram A graph of pressure versus temperature that shows in which phase a substance exists under different conditions of temperature and pressure Triple point Point on the phase diagram that represent that temperature and pressure at which three phases of a substance can coexist Critical point Critical pressure and critical temperature above which water cannot exist as a liquid If water vapor is at the critical temperature, what will not happen An increase in pressure will not change the vapor into liquid Opposite of melting Freezing Opposite of vaporization Condensation Opposite of sublimation Deposition Opposite of condensation Vaporization Opposite of deposition Sublimation Which two phases occur without a phase in between? Sublimation and deposition Short yellow line Shows the temperature and pressure conditions under which a solid water and water vapor can co exist Long blue curve Shows the temperature and pressure conditions under which liquid water and water vapor can coexist Red cueve Shows the temperature and pressure conditions under which solid water and liquid water can coexist When are states of a substance referred to as phases? When they coexist as physically distinct parts of a mixture What type of mixture is ice water? Heterogeneous What are the phases of water? Ice, liquid water, water vapor What happens when ice cubes are placed in water? Heat flows from the water to the ice cubes. At ices melting point, the energy absorbed by the ice is used to break the hydrogen bonds holding water molecules together in the ice crystal What does the amount of energy to melt 1 mil of a solid depend on? The strength of the forces keeping the particles together in the solid Where are hydrogen bonds the strongest?"
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"docid": "D3533569#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Which-elements-are-liquid-in-room-temperature\nWhich elements are liquid in room temperature?",
"text": "Liquids Temperature Chemistry Which elements are liquid in room temperature?14 Answers Jayaruwan Gunathilake, BSc Chemistry, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Answered Jul 14, 2014 · Upvoted by Quora User, Degree level applied chemistry + 20yr experience in corrosion prevention and water treatment and Stijn Hommes, I have a BSc in Chemistry from Utrecht University · Author has 642 answers and 1.7m answer views There are two elements that are liquid in room temperature. Bromine (Br) melts at 265.9 K Mercury (Hg) melts at 234.32 K - This is very interesting because all of Mercury's neighboring elements are solids at room temperature. Mercury is also much less reactive than Cadmium and Zinc which are directly above Mercury. Mercury doesn't conduct heat or electricity as well as other members of its group. Most metals are solids at room temperature because they share their valence electrons with surrounding metal atoms. However Mercury hangs onto its 6 valence electrons tighter than any other atom. Thus Mercury-Mercury bonds are weaker compared to other metal-metal bonds. It is also the only metal that doesn't form diatomic molecules in the gas phase. Since the amount of heat required to overcome the weak Mercury-Mercury bonds is lower, Mercury melts and boils at very low temperatures. There are four elements that melts slightly above the room temperature."
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"docid": "D818951#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/info_8716623_temperature-affect-molecules.html\nHow Does Temperature Affect the State of Matter?",
"text": "\"Home »Chemistry How Does Temperature Affect the State of Matter? By Matthew Perdue; Updated April 25, 2017Temperature is a measurement of the average kinetic energy of the molecules within a substance and can be measured using three different scales: Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin. Regardless of the scale used, temperature exhibits its effect on matter due to its relationship with kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion and can be measured as the movement of molecules within an object. Examining the impact of different temperatures on kinetic energy identifies its effects on the various states of matter. The Freezing or Melting Point A solid is composed of molecules that are tightly packed together, thereby giving the object a rigid structure that is resistant to change. As temperature rises, the kinetic energy of the molecules within the solid begin to vibrate, which decreases the attraction of these molecules. There is a temperature threshold, referred to as the melting point, at which the vibration becomes sufficient enough to cause the solid to change to liquid. The melting point, in turn, also identifies the temperature at which the liquid will change back to the solid, so it is also the freezing point. The Boiling or Condensation Point In a liquid, molecules are not as tightly compressed as in a solid, and they can move around."
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"docid": "D1481655#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/22888977/13-Liquids-and-Solids\nLiquids and Solids",
"text": "Liquids and Solids13 OUTLINE 13-1 Kinetic–Molecular Description of Liquids and Solids 13-2 Intermolecular Attractions and Phase Changes The Liquid State 13-3 13-4 13-5 13-6 13-7 13-8 13-9 Viscosity Surface Tension Capillary Action Evaporation Vapor Pressure Boiling Points and Distillation Heat Transfer Involving Liquids 13-13 13-14 13-15 13-16 13-17 The Solid State 13-10 13-11 13-12 Melting Point Heat Transfer Involving Solids Sublimation and the Vapor Pressure of Solids Phase Diagrams (P versus T ) Amorphous Solids and Crystalline Solids Structures of Crystals Bonding in Solids Band Theory of Metals The shapes of soap bubbles are due to surface tension, an important physical property of liquids. White light striking the bubbles gives brightly colored interference patterns. OBJECTIVES After you have studied this chapter, you should be able to • •Describe the properties of liquids and solids and how they differ from gases Understand the kinetic–molecular description of liquids and solids, and show how this description differs from that for gases Use the terminology of phase changes Understand various kinds of intermolecular attractions and how they are related to physical properties such as vapor pressure, viscosity, melting point, and boiling point Describe evaporation, condensation, and boiling in molecular terms Calculate the heat transfer involved in warming or cooling without change of phase Calculate the heat transfer involved in phase changes Describe melting, solidification, sublimation, and deposition in molecular terms Interpret P versus T phase diagrams Describe the regular structure of crystalline solids Describe various types of solids Relate the properties of different types of solids to the bonding or interactions among particles in these solids Visualize some common simple arrangements of atoms in solids Carry out calculations relating atomic arrangement, density, unit cell size, and ionic or atomic radii in some simple crystalline arrangements Describe the bonding in metals Explain why some substances are conductors, some are insulators, and others are semiconductors• •• • • • • • • •• •• • CHAPTER 13: Liquids and Solids485he molecules of most gases are so widely separated at ordinary temperatures and pressures that they do not interact with one another significantly. The physical properties of gases are reasonably well described by the simple relationships in Chapter 12. In liquids and solids, the so-called condensed phases, the particles are close together so they interact strongly. Although the properties of liquids and solids can be described, they cannot be adequately explained by simple mathematical relationships. Table 13-1 and Figure 13-1 summarize some of the characteristics of gases, liquids, and solids. TSee the Saunders Interactive General Chemistry CD-ROM, Screen 13.2, Phases of Matter; the Kinetic–Molecular Theory. This screen contains an animated version of Figure 13-1. TABLE 13-1Some Characteristics of Solids, Liquids, and Gases Solids Liquids 1."
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"docid": "D586051#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_hydrogen_solid_liquid_or_gas\nIs hydrogen a gas liquid or solid?",
"text": "Is hydrogen a gas liquid or solid?gas Is potassium hydrogen tartrate a solid liquid or gas at room temperature? Is Potassium a. solid. liqiud. gas Is hydrogen a solid liquid or gas? Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure found on the Earth, hydrogen is a gas. Does Hydrogen exists as gas liquid and solid within Jupiter?yes, hydrogen can be found as a solid liquid and a gas within Jupiter Is hydrogen a solid liquid or a gas?normally hydrogen is diatomic in gaseous form at sea level pressures on this planet.. As all elements can be solid liquid or gas.... the triple point of Hydrogen is about 266 …Geography gal 37 Contributions Is hydrogen a liquid or a solid? It is a gas and a liquid Is hydrogens natural state a liquid gas or solid? That would depend on temperature and pressure. At atmospheric pressure and room temperature it will be a gas. Is hydrogen a solid liquid or gas at room temperature?"
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"docid": "D1541370#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/gas-liquid-process-called-fcd2fb1618e9e8ab\nWhat Is the Gas-to-Liquid Process Called?",
"text": "Full Answer Physical changes occur when the form of a chemical substance changes but its chemical composition remains intact. Phase changes are one type of physical change. The substance moves from solid to liquid to gas form. While the substance may look or behave differently, the chemical composition of the substance remains the same. What Are Gases? A gas is one of the three primary states of matter, along with solids and liquids. Gases are characterized by the fact that they have no fixed shape and no fixed volume. In the gaseous state, the particles have a lot of energy. They bounce around, collide with one another and have a lot of space between them. If gases are not confined to a sealed container, they will disperse freely into the atmosphere."
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"docid": "D519807#0",
"title": "http://www.hometrainingtools.com/a/four-elements/\nElements: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire",
"text": "Share What are the 4 Elements? Science Lesson: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of: earth, water, air, and fire. This theory was suggested around 450 BC, and it was later supported and added to by Aristotle. ( Aristotle also suggested that there was a fifth element, aether, because it seemed strange that the stars would be made out of earthly elements. He would be surprised to learn that they are in fact made up of many elements found on earth, and are so hot they could be said to be on fire all the time! ) The idea that these four elements – earth, water, air, and fire – made up all matter was the cornerstone of philosophy, science, and medicine for two thousand years. The elements were “pure” but could not be found in that state on earth. Every visible thing was made up of some combination of earth, water, air, and fire. The four elements were even used to described the four temperaments a person could have, and Hippocrates used the four elements to describe the four “humors” found in the body. These theories stated that the temperaments and humors needed to be in balance with each other in order for a person to be well both mentally and physically."
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"docid": "D585683#0",
"title": "http://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/lessonplans/chapter2/lesson5\nChanging State: Melting",
"text": "Lesson 2.5Changing State: Melting Changing State - Melting Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:58Key Concepts Melting is a process that causes a substance to change from a solid to a liquid. Melting occurs when the molecules of a solid speed up enough that the motion overcomes the attractions so that the molecules can move past each other as a liquid. Summary Students will see a small piece of ice melt on an aluminum surface. Students will explain the energy transfer and molecular motion which cause the change in state from a solid to a liquid. Students will see and discuss an animation of ice melting and compare the state changes of water to the state changes of other substances. They will also investigate sublimation of dry ice through a teacher demonstration, or video if dry ice is not readily available. Objective Students will be able to explain on the molecular level the process of heat transfer and molecular motion that causes a solid to melt to form a liquid. Students will also be able to explain how the arrangement of water molecules is different from most other substances when it changes state from a solid to a liquid. Evaluation Download the student activity sheet, and distribute one per student when specified in the activity."
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"docid": "D2019586#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_temp_does_mercury_become_solid\nWhat temp does mercury become solid?",
"text": "\"Markedisonchua 167 Contributions Answered In Science Is the Mercury becomes solid in hot and liquid in coolest temperature? No, mercury does not become solid in hot temperature and liquid in coolest temperature. But mercury becomes gas or liquid in hot temperature and becomes solid in coolest tempe …Answered In Chemistry Why is Mercury not solid? That's actually an awkward question... mercury can be a solid. in fact all elements can be solid, liquid, or a gas... it all depends on the temperature of the element and what …Meave Gilchrist 24,958 Contributions\"\"Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.\"\" Marie Curie Answered In Chemistry Is mercury a solid liquid or gas at room temp? Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Lmjackman 15 Contributions Answered In Uncategorized Is Mercury at room temp a solid? When mercury is at any temp. Over -47 it will stay a liquid Castle Richard 8 Contributions Answered In Chemistry How does liquid mercury become solid mercury?melting point of mercury is -38.83 celsius, under the temperature,it could turn into solid \""
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"docid": "D2691379#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070803195501AACFcpK\nDoes the sun have a solid surface?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space Does the sun have a solid surface?thank you Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Nope....it's like a big nuclear explosion being held together by it's own gravity. But instead of splitting atoms like in nuclear weapons it is fusing them together to make heavier elements. The sun is about 75% hydrogen and about 24% helium with 1% of its mass comprising other gases. Four hydrogen atoms fuse together under intense heat and pressure to create 1 helium atom. Even if the core was a solid surface such as iron...then the nuclear fusion would stop and the sun would contract in to an extremely dense ball of gas. But the sun will never have a core of iron. The suns life will end after it fuses helium in to carbon and oxygen during it's red giant stage. Then at this point the sun will contract to the size of the earth and become a white-dwarf. Radiating away intense heat but undergoing no fusion. Scientists know what matter makes up the sun with the use of a spectrometer."
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"docid": "D3383079#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/37431338/chemistry-chapter-10-flash-cards/\nChemistry Chapter 10",
"text": "59 terms zhcochran Chemistry Chapter 10Study Guide Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is the behavior of a solid? Vibratory What is the structure of a solid? Fixed Molecules interaction in a solid? tightly packed Does a solid have a definite shape? Yes Does a solid have a definite volume? Yes Compressibility of a solid? Incompressible Density of a solid? High Rate of diffusion of a solid?"
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"docid": "D121925#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_a_solid_turn_into_a_gas\nHow does a solid turn into a gas?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Units of Measure Temperature How does a solid turn into a gas? Flag How does a solid turn into a gas? Answer by David Scott Confidence votes 18.1KTexas A&M Electrical Eng. Degree and US Navy RADAR Tech. This process is called sublimation. The opposite (deposition) is where a gas turns directly into a solid. Sublimation occurs if the pressure and temperature are right for the specific substance, so that the solid phase in a phase diagram borders the gas phase. Examples are: Carbon Dioxide cannot exist as a liquid state at 1 atmosphere pressure, so dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide) turns directly to a gas. In your freezer, ice cubes can sublime away directly into water vapor while in the freezer. An example of deposition is: Formation of frost and snowflakes directly from water vapor occur at the proper temperature and air pressure.5 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
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"docid": "D3023884#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_liquid_turn_into_gas\nHow does liquid turn into gas?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Chemistry How does liquid turn into gas? Flag How does liquid turn into gas? Answer by Abhi.gautam 95 Confidence votes 40when the temperature crosses the boiling point of that liquid. i t any state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas), the molecules that make up this matter are at a certain speed. To change one's state of matter, you must change it's temperature. For Example, H2O can be any state of matter. As a solid, ice, the molecules are stopped or moving very slowly, which makes it a solid. To speed up the molecules, you apply heat, which in turn, makes the ice, water, a liquid. To heat again would make the water a gas, water vapor. The same thing works reversed."
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"docid": "D3098062#0",
"title": "http://entropysite.oxy.edu/teaching_entropy.html\n\"Teaching Entropy Is Simple â If You Discard \"\"Disorder\"\"\"",
"text": "\"Notice: entropysite.com is now http://entropysite.oxy.edu. Please update your links and bookmarks. Teaching Entropy Is Simple — If You Discard \"\"Disorder\"\"Foreword The following is an expanded version of a talk written for AP teachers and equally useful for those teaching first-year general chemistry, of course. My format in a lecture ms. is to underline unduly and to type words in italics or boldface that I want to emphasize especially. These are bad form in print, but they highlight important points in this introduction and so I have left a number of them. Introduction I admit that the title may be unsettling. Entropy isn't at all simple in advanced work. Even quantitative problems in a beginning course can be difficult for students as well as for us to guide students through them. However, I think the basic qualitative ideas of the nature of energy and entropy are surprisingly simple — and sharing with students what we'll talk about here will actually answer the old question, \"\"What is entropy, really? \"\""
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"docid": "D41243#0",
"title": "http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/food-technology/bacterial-food-poisoning/\nBacterial Food Poisoning",
"text": "Bacterial Food Poisoning Al B. Wagner, Jr., Professor and Extension Food Technologist Food borne illness is an ever-present threat that can be prevented with proper care and handling of food products. It is estimated that between 24 and 81 million cases of food borne diarrhea disease occur each year in the United States, costing between $5 billion and $17 billion in medical care and lost productivity. Chemicals, heavy metals, parasites, fungi, viruses and bacteria can cause food borne illness. Bacteria related food poisoning is the most common, but fewer than 20 of the many thousands of different bacteria actually are the culprits. More than 90 percent of the cases of food poisoning each year are caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, Clostridium perfringens, Campylobacter, Listeria monocytogenes, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Bacillus cereus, and Entero-pathogenic Escherichia coli. These bacteria are commonly found on many raw foods. Normally a large number of food-poisoning bacteria must be present to cause illness. Therefore, illness can be prevented by (1) controlling the initial number of bacteria present, (2) preventing the small number from growing, (3) destroying the bacteria by proper cooking and (4) avoiding re-contamination. Poor personal hygiene, improper cleaning of storage and preparation areas and unclean utensils cause contamination of raw and cooked foods. Mishandling of raw and cooked foods allows bacteria to grow."
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"docid": "D2556409#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Does-bacteria-grow-on-food-after-cooking-it\nDoes bacteria grow on food after cooking it?",
"text": "Timothy Sly, Food-borne diseases epidemiologist Answered Nov 9, 2016 · Author has 3.6k answers and 5.5m answer views Your sub-question addresses cooked rice. So let’s deal with that. Like any cereal product (grains, flours) rice can contain several members of the Bacillus group that are thermoduric or even thermophilic spore-formers. This means that whereas many other bacterial types would be killed by the 100C temperature in the boiling water, spores of B. cereus, B. mesentericus, B, subtilis, etc will not only survive, but may actually be stimulated by the boiling temperature to start growing. Scandinavian families like to take milky-starch desserts and puddings on picnics, but often found that it caused illness unless refrigerated. Steamed rice is perfectly safe right after steaming, and for a few hours. But if left out, still warm, overnight, it will sometimes support the growth of B. cereus, a remarkable organism which manages to grow very well in just water, air, and starch. It produces about two dozen toxins, some of which produce nausea and vomiting between 30 minutes and 6 hrs after eating (no fever or diarrhea, although other toxins from the same organism can produce diarrhea about 10–14 hrs after eating, but usually only from meaty foods). The problem is that traditionally, Asian restaurants have always kept yesterday’s steamed rice overnight to become next-day’s fried rice. If it was cooled well, problems would be minimized."
},
{
"docid": "D2303709#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/24/dining/bending-the-rules-on-bacteria-and-food-safety.html\nBending the Rules on Bacteria",
"text": "Dining & Wine | The Curious Cook Bending the Rules on Bacteria By HAROLD Mc GEE AUG. 23, 2011PEPPERED as we are by government warnings about the potential health hazards of eating and drinking just about everything, it was refreshing (and perplexing) to see a widely respected food writer assert recently that “people are unnecessarily afraid of bacteria” in the kitchen. In April, Michael Ruhlman, author of “Ratio” and “The Elements of Cooking” and co-author of books by Thomas Keller and other chefs, said on his blog that he likes to make chicken stock and leave it out on the stovetop all week, using portions day to day to make quick soups and sauces. But what about the harmful microbes that could grow on foods if they were not kept either chilled or hot? “ Once your stock is cooked, it’s safe to eat,” Mr. Ruhlman wrote. “ If there were bad bacteria in it, you’d have killed them.” After the stock has cooled, simply reheat it, he continued, and “any bacteria that landed there and began to multiply will be dispatched well before the stock hits a simmer. ”Sounds plausible, and Mr. Ruhlman and his family are alive and well. But after checking with an independent expert on food safety, I wouldn’t follow this recipe without slapping a biohazard label on my stockpot. The Food and Drug Administration sets regulations for commercial food production."
},
{
"docid": "D35975#0",
"title": "http://www.brazoshealth.org/classes/tempatures\nFood Temperatures",
"text": "Food Temperatures Food Tempatures (relates to inspection form #1,2,3,4,5,15,24)When you eat out, you eat foods that are made by someone else. You trust them to make it safe for you to eat. Now you will be preparing food for other people, and they will trust you to do all that you can to keep them from getting sick. Golden Rule: What you serve is what you will one day be served. This section explains how to kill harmful organisms with heat during cooking and how to stop their growth by keeping the food hot or cold. This is called temperature control, and you need thermometers to check food temperatures. There are special thermometers to check foods; there are also special thermometers to check refrigerator temperatures. There should be a thermometer visible in all cooling units. Temperature Control This section explains how to kill harmful organisms with heat during cooking and how to stop their growth by keeping the food hot or cold. This is called temperature control, and you need thermometers to check food temperatures."
},
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"docid": "D750617#0",
"title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/157973.php\nWhat are bacteria and what do they do?",
"text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login What are bacteria and what do they do? Last updated Tue 31 October 2017By Yvette Brazier Reviewed by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph DWhat are bacteria? Types Structure Feeding Where do they live? Reproduction and transformation Uses Hazards Resistance History Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms that exist in their millions, in every environment, both inside and outside other organisms. Some bacteria are harmful, but most serve a useful purpose. They support many forms of life, both plant and animal, and they are used in industrial and medicinal processes. Bacteria are thought to have been the first organisms to appear on earth, about 4 billion years ago. The oldest known fossils are of bacteria-like organisms. Bacteria can use most organic and some inorganic compounds as food, and some can survive extreme conditions. A growing interest in the function of the gut microbiome is shedding new light on the roles bacteria play in human health."
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"docid": "D3333594#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/26687956/food-handlers-card-flash-cards/\nFood Handlers Card",
"text": "\"141 terms honestlovee Food Handlers Card Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Which of the following statements is true? After touching raw ground beef, it is important to: A.) Wipe your hands on a sanitizer wipe cloth B.) Use hand sanitizer C.) Wash your hands D.) Dip your hands in a bucket of sanitizer C.) Wash your hands When must you double hand wash? A.) After sneezing or coughing B.) After touching raw meat C.) After eating D.) A and C D.) A and CWhat is proper hand washing? A.) Using soap, running water and scrubbing 15-20 seconds B.) Using sanitizer, running water and scrubbing for 15-20 second C.) Using soap, running water and scrubbing for 5-10 seconds D.) Using sanitizer, running water and scrubbing for 5-10 seconds A.) Using soap, running water and scrubbing 15-20 seconds It is okay to wear disposable gloves if: A.) You wear a pair of gloves to handle money and food B.) You wash your hands first and discard gloves between activities C.) You discard the gloves every few hours or at least once a day D.) You blow into the gloves first to make them easier to put on B.) You wash your hands first and discard gloves between activities When you have a sore throat or diarrhea, you should: A.) Go to work and tell your coworkers to be careful around you B.) Call your boss and report that you are sick C.) Take medicine to stop the symptoms and go to work D.) Not tell anyone and continue working B.) Call your boss and report that you are sick The best way to check the temperature of food is to: A.) Use an infra-red thermometer B.) Use an oven thermometer C.) Use a food thermometer D.) Use a refrigerator thermometer C.) Use a food thermometer Preparing food several hours in advance can make food unsafe because: A.) Bacteria can grow if the food temperatures are wrong B.) Foods can lose their flavor, color and general quality C.) Foods can lose their nutritional value D.) Refrigerators can only hold so much food A.) Bacteria can grow if the food temperatures are wrong Ice used to keep food cold on a salad bar or food display needs to be: A.) Level with the top of the food inside the pan or dish B.) Underneath the entire length of the food container C.) Melting to show it is working at keeping the food cold D.) Used in beverages to help limit food waste A.) Level with the top of the food inside the pan or dish Which of the following statements is true: A.) A clean container that once held detergent may be used to store most types of foods B.) A brand new bus tub designed to hold dishes may be used to store most types of foods C.) A brand new garbage container may be used to store most types of foods D.) A food-grade container may be used to store most types of foods D.) A food-grade container may be used to store most types of foods Opened containers of sour cream, chives and butter: A.) May be used at one customer's table and then taken to another table B. )Must be returned to the kitchen and refrigerated between customers C.) Must be discarded after a customer has used it D.) None of the above C.) Must be discarded after a customer has used it The most important reason to wash, rinse and sanitize cutting boards is to: A.) Eliminate odors and tastes from getting into other foods B.) Make the cutting board look better and last longer C.) Prevent contamination from one food to another D.) Prevent flavors and garlic or onion juices from getting onto other foods C.) Prevent contamination from one food to another What is the coldest temperature that hot food must be kept at on the steam table to keep food safe? A.) Hot - 140F B.) Hot - 130F C.) Hot - 120F D.) Hot - 165F A.) Hot - 140FWhat is the warmest temperature that cold food must be kept at on the salad bar to keep food safe? A.) Cold - 51F B.) Cold - 65F C.) Cold - 41F D.) Cold - 55F C.) Cold - 41FWhat temperature must food reach when reheating food before placing on a steam table or buffet line? A.) Reheat - 155F B.) Reheat - 140F C.) Reheat - 165F D.) Reheat - 160F C.) Reheat - 165FWhat is the coldest temperature that ground beef must reach before it can be served? A.) Ground Beef - 155F B.) Ground Beef - 150F C.) Ground Beef - 140F D.) Ground Beef - 130F A.) Ground Beef - 155FWhat is the coldest temperature that chicken must reach before it can be served? A.) Chicken - 160F B.) Chicken - 165F C.) Chicken - 155F D.) Chicken - 140F B.) Chicken - 165FWhat is the coldest temperature that other meat and fish must reach before it can be served? A.) Other meats and fish - 130F B.) Other meats and fish - 104F C.) Other meats and fish - 145F D.) Other meats and fish - 140F C.) Other meats and fish - 145FWhat order should you use to wash dishes by hand?"
},
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"docid": "D3410204#0",
"title": "https://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/food-safety-education/get-answers/food-safety-fact-sheets/safe-food-handling/shelf-stable-food-safety/ct_index\nUnited States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service",
"text": "\"Shelf-Stable Food Safety Ever since man was a hunter-gatherer, he has sought ways to preserve food safely. People living in cold climates learned to freeze food for future use, and after electricity was invented, freezers and refrigerators kept food safe. But except for drying, packing in sugar syrup, or salting, keeping perishable food safe without refrigeration is a truly modern invention. What does \"\"shelf stable\"\" mean? How are foods made shelf stable? What is the history of canning? How does canning make food shelf stable? Do cans contain lead? Will commercially canned foods last forever? After opening canned foods, is it safe to refrigerate the unused food in the can?"
},
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"docid": "D865668#0",
"title": "https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/34670/how-do-i-know-if-food-left-at-room-temperature-is-still-safe-to-eat\nHow do I know if food left at room temperature is still safe to eat?",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I know if food left at room temperature is still safe to eat?up vote50down votefavorite64If I left food out of the refrigerator for some period of time, is it still safe? If I left it out too long, can I salvage it by cooking it more?food-safety refrigeratorshareedited Dec 13 '17 at 20:12community wiki4 revs, 2 users 77%SAJ14SAJlocked by Cascabel ♦ Jan 26 '16 at 0:02This question's answers are a collaborative effort: if you see something that can be improved, just edit the answer to improve it! No additional answers can be added here1Pro tips: star this so you can find it when you want to close duplicates, and since the answer here is very general, consider adding a comment with specific advice when you vote to close! – Cascabel ♦ Jun 14 '13 at 6:04comments disabled on deleted / locked posts / reviews4 Answers active oldest votesup vote69down voteaccepted When in Doubt, Throw it Out!You cannot always see or smell bacterial contamination. Mold that appears to be growing only on the surface may grow invisible roots into softer foods. Do not rely on a visual inspection or \"\"smell test\"\" to tell you whether or not a food is safe. It's not worth the risk - food poisoning can be much, much worse than an upset stomach. The Danger Zone Per the USDA guidelines, potentially hazardous food that stays in the temperature \"\"danger zone\"\", 40-140 °F (4-60 °C), for more than 2 hours should be discarded. For temperatures above 90°F (32°C), the limit is 1 hour. *"
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"docid": "D2752613#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090330153147AAjaXiR\nDoes heat make bacteria grow?",
"text": "Science & Mathematics Chemistry Does heat make bacteria grow? Does heat make bacteria grow? I thought so.. but if heat makes bacteria grow, why do we boil water to make it sanitary drink?? Wouldnt that make it have more bacteria? Thanks~Hannah1 following 14 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Warmth can encourage the growth of both viruses and bacteria, which is why hospitals and doctor's offices are so chilly. They keep their offices cold to cut down on germs. Boiling water kills bacteria because of the temperature. It's too hot for bacteria to live, which is why boiling water sanitizes the water. There is a limit as to how much heat bacteria can stand, although different strains can resist different levels of heat. Just like people can't survive being stuck in an oven, but we thrive in warmth, bacteria do the same - die in extreme heat, but thrive in relative warmth."
},
{
"docid": "D1187746#0",
"title": "http://www.hometrainingtools.com/a/fungi-science-article\nThe Fascinating World of Fungi",
"text": "Share Some of the most interesting science is in your kitchen! You can find a fascinating variety of life: mold, yeast, and mushrooms, all grouped together as fungi. In this article we’ll look at ways you can find out more about these organisms. For any experiment, there’s a key that can be really helpful. Have you heard of the scientific method? Basically, you start with a question, like “what happens to this if I add that?” Then based on what you read about a topic, come up with a hypothesis, a prediction of what you expect to happen in certain conditions. Next, you can experiment to find out if your hypothesis is right! For the most accurate results, you need to control the experiment’s variables (for a mold-growing project like these, include type of bread, room temperature, and amount of light). Be sure to use at least one “normal” piece as your control, so you have a standard for comparison."
},
{
"docid": "D280088#0",
"title": "http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/food-technology/food-processing-entrepreneurs/microbiology-of-food/\nIntroduction to the Microbiology of Food",
"text": "Introduction to the Microbiology of Food The Microorganisms The tiniest life forms are bacteria, yeasts, molds, and viruses, termed “microorganisms” because of their size (micro meaning small and organism meaning living being). Bacteria Bacteria are the most important microorganisms to the food processor. Most are harmless, many are highly beneficial, some indicate the probable presence of filth, disease organisms, spoilage and a few cause disease. There are thousands of species of bacteria, but all are single-celled and fall into three basic shapes: spherical, straight rods, and spiral rods. To see them, you need a microscope that magnifies about 1000-fold. All bacteria reproduce by dividing into two cells. The two cells then divide to become 4, 4 become 8, and so forth. Under ideal conditions, this doubling may occur as frequently as every 15 minutes, so that within 5 hours there will be more than a million cells from the original single cell. If there are 1000 original cells instead of a single one, there will be over 1 billion cells in 5 hours. Some rod-shaped bacteria are capable of existing in two forms, dormant spores and active vegetative cells."
},
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"docid": "D3274300#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/19603832/servsafe-review-flash-cards/\nServSafe Review",
"text": "\"40 terms lbrownmssh Serv Safe Review Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What does TCS mean? Time Temperature Controlled for Safety (foods that you must be careful to prevent time or temperature abuse to prevent the growth of pathogens)Who might want to deliberately contaminate your food? -terrorists -competitors -unhappy staff (or fired employees) -vendors FDA has created ALERT, a tool to help restaurants prevent deliberate contamination of food. \"\" A\"\" stands for: ASSURE - get food from safe sources and keep it safe In ALERT, the L stands for: LOOK - Monitor security, inside & outside, control chemicals & damaged food products In ALERT, the E stands for: EMPLOYEES - security - know who is in bldg., background checks In ALERT, the R stands for: REPORTS - Keep records of deliveries, staff, any type that would help in an emergency. In ALERT, the T stands for: THREAT - have a plan in case of a suspected problem with deliberate contamination, + emergency contact list If there is a foodborne illness outbreak, what should be done with the suspected food? Segregate it Label \"\"DO Not Use - Do Not Discard\"\"What should everyone do during the investigation of a foodborne illness outbreak? Cooperate with the authorities What is ready-to-eat food?"
},
{
"docid": "D153777#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/For-how-long-can-dairy-products-be-safely-left-out-of-the-fridge\nFor how long can dairy products be safely left out of the fridge?",
"text": "Jae Won Joh, sleepy medical dork Answered Jun 21, 2010 · Author has 1k answers and 8.4m answer views There's not really a hard and fast rule for this. Here's why: What happens whenever you leave dairy products out is that organisms in the product begin to grow at a faster rate because the cold temperature that was inhibiting them starts to disappear. At a certain point in the dairy product's lifetime, it will accumulate a critical number of bacteria that's enough to make someone's gut unhappy, and they may suffer from symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. The tricky part is that, again, this critical point varies a bit from person to person--an adult with a healthy immune system is going to be more resilient than a young child, for instance. Sure, pasteurization helps, but spread of organisms can be as easy as breathing something in, so while expiration dates are often given to err on the side of caution, I would recommend heeding them. :-) General time frames vary greatly depending on whether you've already opened the product or not, as well as the specific product. For instance, if you've never opened a gallon of milk and you leave it out for an hour at room temperature by mistake, chances are that drinking it will not be problematic, although you may want to take the liberty of pulling the expiration date up a day or two. If you've already finished half of it though, there's going to be an inherently larger pool of bacteria due to constant opening/closing of the cap, so an hour might well be enough to make it start curdling. Stuff like cheese is designed to age, so it's naturally going to take longer to spoil regardless of temperature. I think the only time I've personally had cheese go bad on me, it grew some sort of gnarly fungus, so it was pretty obvious."
},
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"docid": "D1271287#0",
"title": "http://pickyourown.org/canning_whyuseacanner.htm\nDo I Need to Use a Canner for my jam and other home produce? Why? Answered Here!",
"text": "\"Do I Need to Use a Canner for my jam and other home produce? Why? Answered Here!Related topics Home canning, freezing, jam, preserving, etc. directions Canning Supplies Pumpkin patches Corn mazes Christmas Tree Farms & lots Easter egg hunts Consumer scams and frauds Environmental information This month's notes: April 2018: Stored US apples are still available. See your state's crop availability calendar for more specific dates of upcoming crops. Valentine's Day - February 14 - See this website for Valentines Day history, facts and Amazon's top picks for fast, easy, inexpensive gifts for the man, woman or children in your life!Easter will be April 16, 2017 - if you want to take your children to a free Easter egg hunt -see our companion website to find a local Easter Egg hunt!And we have home canning, preserving, drying and freezing directions. You can access recipes and other resources from the drop down menus at the top of the page or the site search. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to write me! Also make your own ice cream; see How to make ice cream and i ce cream making equipment and manuals . Have fun, eat healthier and better tasting, and save money by picking your own locally grown fruit and vegetables, and then using our easy directions Please tell the farms you found them here - and ask them to update their information!!"
},
{
"docid": "D1595964#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Is-it-safe-to-eat-pizza-left-out-overnight\nIs it safe to eat pizza left out overnight?",
"text": "\"Timothy Sly, Food-borne diseases epidemiologist, Toronto Updated Aug 15, 2017 · Author has 3.6k answers and 5.6m answer views Pizza is not as hazardous as some would have us believe. Let's break it down. The crust is a yeast-based bread. The only bacterial growth of interest in this type of substrate is in the center of larger loaves that are still warm and moist from the oven (not cooled quickly enough), where calcium proprionate has not been used. We sometimes get a growth of thermoduric Bacillus subtilis, or B. mesentericus, which produce a stringy, proteinaceous thread called \"\"ropey bread\"\". But the pizza crust is too thin and will cool to room temp quickly. The tomato sauce is too acid for growth of the type of bacteria we are considering here. Cheese has a low p H from lactic fermentation and very low water activity (Aw). Veggies (peppers, onion) are not able to grow these types of bacteria, and they've been through the baking process. The semi-dry pepperoni has a low Aw due to high Na Cl and a fair amount of nitrate/nitrite."
},
{
"docid": "D823660#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/9917895/micro-unit-iii-exam-flash-cards/\nMicro Unit III Exam",
"text": "\"148 terms lauriebee Micro Unit III Exam Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Autotroph Acquires its carbon from carbon dioxide Heterotroph Acquires its carbon from an organic source. Carbon What is the Autotroph's source of carbon? Organic Molecules What is the Heterotroph's source of carbon? Phototroph Acquires its energy from light. Chemotroph Acquires its energy from organic or inorganic molecules. Photoautotroph, Photoheterotroph, Chemoautotroph, Chemoheterotroph What are the four nutritional categories?plants/algae, cyanobacteria, prochlorophytes, green/purple sulfur bacteria Give an example of a Photoautotroph.archaea, green/purple nonsulfur bacteria Give an example of a Photoheterotroph.archaea, bacteria Give an example of a Chemoautotroph.animals, protozoa, fungi, bacteria, archaea Give an example of a Chemoherterotroph. Photoautotroph Photosynthetic organisms. ie."
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"docid": "D2601257#0",
"title": "http://www.meatsandsausages.com/drying-preservation/jerky\nJerky",
"text": "\"Jerky Meat for jerky is is cut into long, thin strips and dried. Jerky was always popular with trappers and soldiers because it was light, easy to carry, kept well and provided plenty of energy. For the same reasons jerky is a popular snack and survival food today. Jerky can be produced from any lean meat, poultry, wild game, even fish. It can be made in many flavors with a different degree of hotness and it can be smoked or not. Creating flavors is up to you and there are many marinades and spices which make the job easy. What is important is selecting lean meat only, as fat becomes rancid in time, spoiling the flavor of jerky, although the food remains safe to eat. For this reason, venison is great for making jerky as it is such lean meat. USDA guidelines state that: ìA potentially hazardous food does not include a food with a water activity value of 0.85 or less.î Although jerky is perfectly safe at Aw 0.85, nevertheless molds can still develop on its surface when the air becomes more humid. At Aw 0.70 the molds will not grow."
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"docid": "D144876#0",
"title": "http://www.foodsafetysite.com/educators/competencies/general/bacteria/bac2.html\nDescribe the conditions favorable to the growth of bacteria in food.",
"text": "Describe the conditions favorable to the growth of bacteria in food. Bacteria are everywhere. Some are beneficial, such as those used to make fermented dairy and meat products. Others cause spoilage. And, a small percentage are harmful or pathogenic. Unlike animals and plants that are composed of many cells, bacteria are single-celled organisms. Each bacterium cell is self-sufficient and so is able to live independently. Bacteria come in a variety of shapes and are impossible to see without a microscope. Because they are about 1/25,000th of an inch long, they must be magnified about 1,000 times to be seen. For example, about 400 million bacteria clumped together would be about the size of a grain of sugar."
},
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"docid": "D2463218#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/3259907/microbiology-flash-cards/\nMicrobiology",
"text": "\"316 terms MMillikan Microbiology Multiple choice questions from the compend for Microbiology Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sortactive Vaccines bring about a type of immunity referred to asnaturally acquired passive The type of immunity which is the result of placental transfer of antibodies is calledantiserum The serum derived from an animal that has been immunized to an infectious disease and is used to confer immunity to others, including humans, is calledantigen A foreign protein, which when introduced into the body, excites the body cells to produce antibodies against itself, is called a (an)artificially acquired passive The type of acquired immunity that results from the inoculation of immune serum is calledsusceptibility Lack of resistance to a specific disease is calledantibodies Substances produced by body cells to combat foreign proteins introduced into the living body are calledagglutinins Antibodies that inactivate invading bacterial cells by causing the cells to form clumps are calledacquired The type of immunity that is inherited is calledinnate The type of immunity that is inherited is callednaturally acquired passive The type of immunity that results from the inoculation of a toxoid isvaccine The causative agent of a disease modified in such a manner that it will no longer cause the disease but will still promote the production of antibodies is a/animmunity A highly developed state of resistance to a specific disease is calleddroplet spray The organisms responsible for the infection epidemic meningitis exit from the host by means ofingestion Infections caused by members of the genus Salmonella are primarily transmitted bymouth The portal of entry of Salmonella typhi is Neisseria Opthalmia neonatorum is an infection caused by Clostridium Endospore formation is characteristic of the members of the genustetanus Lockjaw is the common name for the disease Clostridium perfringens Gas gangrene and tissue gas is caused by Staphylococcus Local skin abscesses are infections usually caused by members of the genus Asiatic cholera Vibrio cholerae are bacteria responsible for the infection called Mycobacterium tuberculosis Which of the following organisms has a high lipid content of the cell wall?whooping cough Pertussis is a disease that is commonly calledtularemia Rabbit fever is the common name for the diseasechildbed fever Puerperal sepsis is commonly referred to as Clostridium perfringens Which of the following organisms is capable of forming capsules when living as parasites? Streptococcus pyogenes The causative agent of the infection called septic sore throat is Tularemia Which of the following diseases may be caused by the organisms responsible for infection entering the body through the unbroken skin? Bacillus anthracis Endospore formation is a characteristic ofrheumatic fever Streptococcus pyogenes is responsible for the infectious disease Treponema pallidum Which of the following organisms is the causative agent for a venereal disease?infectious jaundice Weil's disease is another name forophthalmia neonatorum Silver nitrate prophylaxis was once used for the control ofnose and mouth The portal of entry of Streptococcus pneumoniae is theagglutinins Which of the following organisms is capable of forming capsules when living as parasites? Streptococcus pneumoniae Which of the following organisms is capable fo forming capsules when living as parasites? Respiratory discharges Which of the following does NOT play a part in the transmission of salmonellosis? Syphilis Which of the following diseases are caused by a spiral-shaped organism? Treponema pallidum Syphilis is an infection caused bycoccus Septic sore throat is caused by afemale reproductive tract The disease known as puerperal sepsis occurs in thefacultative anaerobes Those bacteria that prefer to live in the presence of free oxygen but can live in its absence are calledoptimum temperature The temperature at which a species of bacteria grows best isautotrophic An organism that can utilize inorganic matter as food is calledfacultative parasite A bacterium that prefers dead inorganic material, but can also obtain nourishment from living organic material is a/ansporulating Those spore forming bacteria that currently contain spores are calledmesophilic bacteria Those bacteria that grow best at a relatively moderate temperature are calledminimum temperature The lowest temperature at which growth for a species will take place is themaximum temperature The highest temperature at which growth for a species will take place is thefacultative anaerobe A bacteria that grows and reproduces best in the presence of oxygen, but can also grow and reproduce in its absence , is aalkalinity p H is a method for measurement of They are obligate saprophytes Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of viruses?binary fission Bacteria usually reproduce by Mycobacterium Which organism is acid fast positive?thermophilic Those bacteria that grow best at a relatively high temperature arepsychrophilic Those bacteria that grow best at a relatively low temperature are Yeasts Which organisms are known as the \"\"true fungi\"\"?virology The study of the smallest microscopic life forms isautolysis Self digestion of tissue by enzymes of their own formation is called Capsule Which structure functions to protect the organism and to enhance its virulence? Nucleic acid Which structure contains the material of inheritance?bacilli Those bacteria that may be capable of forming spores are calledcocci Those bacteria that are spherical in shape are calledbacilli Rod-shaped bacteria are calledmycology The study of true fungi ismicroorganism An animal or plant of microscopic size is called ayeasts Those eucaryotic, true fungi that reproduce by budding are calledbacteria Cocci, bacilli, and spirilla are shapes ofmulticellular Molds areunicellular Living organisms that are composed of a single cell are said to beprotozoa Microscopic one-celled animals are called1/25000 of an inch A micrometer is equal to approximately Lymphogranuloma venereum Which of the following is classified as a venereal disease?procaryotic The bacteria which contain nuclear bodies aredroplet spray The most common mode of transmission for tuberculosis isnuclear membrane The cytoplasm of the typical eucaryotic cell is separated from the nucleus by thenuclear body The material of inheritance is contained within thecell The basic unit from which all living organisms are made is theantibiosis An association of two organisms that is detrimental to one isan endoenzyme An enzyme that is produced in a bacterial cell but retained inside the cell iscolony A visible mass of bacterial growth resulting from the reproduction of a single cell is astaphylococci Spherical shaped bacteria that form grape-like clusters are calledbacilli Spore formation is characteristic of only a few species ofthe conditions for reproduction are not favorable Spores are most likely to form whenincreasing virulence The presence of a capsule may affect a bacterium byit is formed within the cell The bacterial spore is called an endospore because Psittacosis Which of the following is caused by Chlamydia?a micrometer The size of bacteria is measured in a special unit calledcell The smallest unit in which a living organism can survive independently is asporulating Spore forming bacteria under unfavorable conditions are calleda protective device Spore formation is characterized asunsuitable living conditions Spore formation occurs in response torabies The respiratory tract is the primary portal of entry for all of the following virus diseases except Candida Monilia is used synonymously withmumps A viral disease primarily of man is Sexual contact What is the most common mode of transmission for gonorrhea? Typhus fever Which is NOT a viral disease? Syphilis Which is NOT a viral disease?chlamydia Lymphogranuloma venereum is caused by abubonic plague Least likely to be a viral disease isviruses Antibiotics have thus far been ineffective against most varieties or types ofrickettsia The causative agent of typhus fever is a Serum hepatitis Which of the following viruses is most likely transmitted from person to person by unsanitary injection procedures?fungi Mycology is the study ofa fungal infection Ringworm arises from Viruses Which of the following require living cells for growth?protozoa Malaria is caused by Rickettsia rickettsii Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused byexposure to blood Serum hepatitis has been attributed to Herpes simplex virus A virus which causes fever blisters or cold sores isbacterial toxins Hemolysins and leucocidins are classified as Q fever Which of the following is caused by rickettsia?cold temperatures Which of the following is the least effective in the destruction of microbes?unicellular Protozoa may be classified aslice Epidemic typhus fevers are transmitted bytransmitted by air Parrot fever isprotozoa Malaria and amoebiasis are caused bystrict parasite A virus is adroplet spray The common cold is transmitted byhydrophobia Rabies is also calledparasites Rickettsia grow only asrickettsia Rocky Mountain spotted fever is caused byrickettsia Q fever is caused byfungi Histoplasmosis and coccidioidomycosis are caused byman, animals, insects Viruses have been found to be capable of infecting Food poisoning Which of the following is caused by a member of the genus Staphylococcus?fungus Ringworm is caused by a Candida Which organism causes the disease known as thrush?"
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"docid": "D3102925#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20121214140933AAf5BUu\nHow long will vacuum sealed sausage last if not refrigerated?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How long will vacuum sealed sausage last if not refrigerated? How long will vacuum sealed sausage last if not refrigerated? On the package, there's a statement indicating that, \"\"the sausage needs to be refrigerated after it is opened\"\". Does this statement imply that the sausage does not need to be refrigerated before opening? I'm assuming that this... show more1 following 11 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: are you talking about summer sausage--like the kind you get from hickory farms---? they do not have to be refrigerated till opening--geez you buy them off a rack in the grocery store--not in the fridge! i do think they last 3 months without refrigeration... Kiss Me Kate · 5 years ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating Vacuum packing removes the air, preventing aerobic microbes and molds from growing but not all microbes are aerobic, many are anaerobic including the deadly botulism bacteria. If the vacuum packed food was then subjected to 250℉ heat then te botulism bacteria and spores would've been killed and the meat could last a long time but the meat would be cooked. This would be canning except in a bag instead of in a can or jar, it's called retort canning because the bags are a multilayed mylar and plastic designed to take the heat, not just the simple clear plastic bag. If the bag hasn't been heat processed then it should always be kept refrigerated to keep the botulism bacteria from growing."
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"docid": "D70323#0",
"title": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/157973.php\nWhat are bacteria and what do they do?",
"text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login What are bacteria and what do they do? Last updated Tue 31 October 2017By Yvette Brazier Reviewed by Jill Seladi-Schulman, Ph DWhat are bacteria? Types Structure Feeding Where do they live? Reproduction and transformation Uses Hazards Resistance History Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms that exist in their millions, in every environment, both inside and outside other organisms. Some bacteria are harmful, but most serve a useful purpose. They support many forms of life, both plant and animal, and they are used in industrial and medicinal processes. Bacteria are thought to have been the first organisms to appear on earth, about 4 billion years ago. The oldest known fossils are of bacteria-like organisms. Bacteria can use most organic and some inorganic compounds as food, and some can survive extreme conditions. A growing interest in the function of the gut microbiome is shedding new light on the roles bacteria play in human health."
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"docid": "D2501429#0",
"title": "http://sciencing.com/effects-high-temperature-epoxy-8590977.html\nThe Effects of High Temperature on Epoxy",
"text": "\"Home » Chemistry The Effects of High Temperature on Epoxy By Rochelle Leggett; Updated March 14, 2018Epoxy is a substance that is noted for its strength, durability, chemical resistance and wide range of applications. However, before it can be used, epoxy must be mixed, initiating a chemical reaction. Heat can be used to change the rate of this reaction, and high temperatures also have a significant effect on the properties of cured epoxy. Epoxy\"\"Epoxy\"\" can refer to several types of resins with similar properties and chemical structures. The term \"\"epoxy\"\" comes from the epoxy groups found in the chemical structure of the components of epoxy resins. This substance is hard and notably inert and is primarily used for adhesives, protective coatings and molds, although epoxy resins have a number of uses. Epoxy resins are also notable in that they can be used to glue metals together. Chemistry Epoxies are formed from two parts that are mixed together, a polymer with epoxy groups at either end and a diepoxy. When these two chemicals are mixed, they begin to undergo a chemical reaction, which is why epoxies do not come premixed and must be mixed immediately before they are going to be used. Epoxies do not set via evaporation; they cure, or the chemicals within the epoxy finish reacting, forming an inert solid."
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"docid": "D635077#0",
"title": "http://www.globalspec.com/learnmore/manufacturing_process_equipment/stock_fabricated_materials_components/waterproofing_membranes\nWaterproofing Membranes Information",
"text": "\"Waterproofing Membranes Information Show all Waterproofing Membranes Manufacturers Waterproofing is the combination of materials used to prevent water intrusion into the structural elements of a building or its finished spaces. Its main purpose is to resist hydrostatic pressure exerted by moisture in the liquid state. Waterproofing membranes consist of waterproof plastic, rubber, or coated-fabric materials. The materials are used in a system to prevent the ingress of water into foundations, roofs, walls, basements, buildings, and structures when properly installed. The term dampproofing is often confused with waterproofing, however, dampproofing is a system designed to resist the flow of moisture in a gaseous state i.e. water vapor. Location of Waterproof Membrane Depending on the structure and need, the waterproofing membrane can either be applied to the interior (negative), such as the case with repairs, the exterior (positive), or in places inaccessible by people (blindside). Positive Side Positive waterproofing membranes are applied to the exterior face of a structure. It can be applied above, below, or at grade to surfaces that will get wet due to exposure to weather conditions and the surrounding soil. Positive waterproofing is a critical step in construction because it prevents moisture infiltration and protects structural components, including the concrete and steel. It can also protect the surface from freeze-thaw cycles and corrosive chemicals."
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"docid": "D1390745#0",
"title": "http://ilocis.org/documents/chpt92e.htm\nChapter 92 - Ship and Boat Building and Repair",
"text": "Part XV - Transport Industries Français Chapter 92 - Ship and Boat Building and Repair GENERAL PROFILEChester Matthews The complex merchant vessels, passenger ships and ships of war of the 1990s comprise tons of steel and aluminium as well as a variety of materials that range from the most common to the very exotic. Each vessel may contain hundreds or even thousands of kilometres of pipe and wire equipped with the most sophisticated power plants and electronic equipment available. They must be constructed and maintained to survive the most hostile of environments, while providing comfort and safety for the crews and passengers aboard and reliably completing their missions. Ship construction and repair rank among the most hazardous industries in the world. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), for example, shipbuilding and repair is one of the three most hazardous industries. While materials, construction methods, tools and equipment have changed, improved radically over time and continue to evolve, and while training and emphasis on safety and health have significantly improved the lot of the shipyard worker, the fact remains that throughout the world each year workers die or are seriously injured while employed in the construction, maintenance or repair of ships. Despite advances in technology, many of the tasks and conditions associated with constructing, launching, maintaining and repairing today’s vessels are essentially the same as they were when the very first keel was laid thousands of years ago. The size and shape of the components of a vessel and the complexity of the work involved in assembling and outfitting them largely preclude any kind of automated processes, although some automation has been made possible by recent technological advances. Repair work remains largely resistant to automation. Work in the industry is very labour intensive, requiring highly specialized skills, which often must be utilized under less than ideal circumstances and in a physically challenging situation."
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"docid": "D740302#0",
"title": "http://www.powdercoating.org/page/FAQ\nPowder and Application Questions",
"text": "\"General Questions Is there anything different in the pretreatment/wash system for powder coatings vs. liquid paints? What is the best cleaner for powder coating? What different technologies are available for cleaners? How do I tell if my parts are clean? What is phosphating and why do I need it? What pretreatment is best for my application? Recently, I have not been achieving my performance requirements (Salt Spray). Where do I start looking? What do I need to know about waste from pretreatment processes? Application Questions Why doesn't the gun control show any Kv reading?"
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"docid": "D1102554#0",
"title": "http://www.pultrusionindustry.org/pultrusion-101/what-materials-are-used-to-make-composites/\nWhat Materials are Used to Make Composites?",
"text": "What Materials are Used to Make Composites? Polyester Resins Polyester resins are a family of polymers used to produce a broad range of products. Thermoset polyesters are known as unsaturated polyester resins. They are available in a number of formulations for specific applications. These formulations are usually designated by the principle raw material that determines the performance characteristics of the resulting polymer backbone. Common unsaturated polyester resin formulations include: Orthophthalic Terephthalic Isophthalic Dicyclopentadiene (DCPD)Chlorendic Bisphenol A Fumarate Polyesters Vinyl ester On the most basic level these resins consist of an unsaturated polyester polymer dissolved in a crosslinking monomer and various additives that compromise a “resin system”. Technically, polyester resin is the product of reacting an unsaturated dibasic acid, usually maleic anhydride, with a glycol. The characteristics of the resin are varied by adding a saturated dibasic acid such as orthophthalic anhydride, isophthalic acid or adipic acid. Polyester Resin Systems The polyester backbone (orthophthalic, isophthalic, etc.) is combined with a crosslinking monomer to create resin in the commonly used liquid form."
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"docid": "D458117#0",
"title": "http://www.fixr.com/costs/basement-waterproofing\nHow much does it cost to waterproof a basement?",
"text": "How much does it cost to waterproof a basement? Taking care of your home will make it more livable and secure in the long run. Waterproofing is one of those important things that you can do to take care of your home. Even if you haven’t had a problem yet, it doesn’t mean you won’t run into a water issue in the future. Basement water seepage and leakage is a common occurrence for many people with basements and it is a good idea to take care of the problem before it occurs. This will save you a ton of money and stress in the long run. The average cost to waterproof a 1200 sq.ft. basement is $3,000 - $5,000. This includes labor costs and all materials, including: evaluation, repairing defects, waterproofing walls, cleanings gutters and window wells 1, installing a sump pump 2 or french drain 3, and epoxy 4 injection. Causes of a wet or damp basement There are three main, common causes of a wet or damp basement: Condensation, also referred to as “sweating.”"
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"docid": "D2201697#0",
"title": "http://www.woodcentral.com/russ/russ6.shtml\nGlue and Woodturning",
"text": "\"Glue and Woodturning Everything I Know About Glue As woodturners, we make some demands on our glues and adhesives that are different from those of other woodworkers. For attaching a waste block, we want one that has good shear and tensile strength and resistance to vibration and shock. For a segmented bowl, we want a glue is strong, yet will expand and shrink at the same rate as the wood. For filling cracks and holes, we want a material that will cure quickly, not discolor with time, and has enough flexibility that it will not break loose. And, the list goes on. This discussion will share my experience with the many types of glue that are available to us, which ones we should be using, and where we should be using them. I will discuss what are the good things and the problems with these adhesives. It may seem that I am devoting an unreasonable amount of space to the CA glues. I feel that this is justified because CA's have become the single most used, most abused, and least understood product that we use in our woodturning shop. I will emphasize that all of this information has come from the \"\"What Works for Me\"\" school of research and development, and represents my experiences from using a lot of glue for a lot of years."
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"docid": "D753051#0",
"title": "http://www.otherpower.com/otherpower_solar_repair.html\nRepairing Broken Solar Panels",
"text": "\"Repairing Broken Solar Panels This project is in our 'pending' box. It should be possible to repair almost any solar panel with solder, some wire and a still-unknown amount of time to spend. If you have ever repaired a solar panel, successfully or not, please let us know. Here's what we've learned so far about repairing broken panels: The are many possible ways to damage a solar panel. The most common seems to be broken glass, from rocks, bullets, a fall (loose bolts on the mount!) or large hail. If you are able to remove all the broken glass, it might be possible to replace it with a new piece -- but the hard part will keeping water from condensing inside and fogging the new glass. It's also possible the panel will still work even with the broken glass in place, though with reduced output from the 'shade' from the broken glass edges. So don't just just throw the broken panel away -- at least check it for output first!Another common problem is loose solder connections--some connections are intermittent and cut in and out as the panels heat and cool. You may notice cells cutting in and out if you sharply rap the panels with your hand."
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"docid": "D3562733#0",
"title": "https://feltmagnet.com/crafts/How-to-Fiberglass-like-a-Pro\nHow to Fiberglass like a Pro",
"text": "\"Felt Magnet » Crafts How to Fiberglass like a Pro Updated on May 1, 2016Liam Bean more Introduction Fiber bonded with plastic resin has a long long history. As with many manufacturing techniques, fiber reinforced plastic came into wide use in the military. Part of the reason for this is the ease with which objects can be created by combining these two materials. It is also quite strong when compared with an equal weight of steel. Fiber reinforced plastics can be as much as six times stronger than steel at an equal weight. But the real attraction here is object made with this material require no high temperatures, a modest collection of tools, and best of all, very little prior experience. In fact, if you've built a sandwich and painted with a brush, you know most of what you need to know about fiber-glassing. Click thumbnail to view full-size Eames Bucket Chair | Source What is Fiberglass Fiberglass, as a term, is really a misnomer. Glass fiber is one of the many materials that can be used along with resin (plastic) to create a strong and light composite structure. Those materials include glass-fiber (of course), cloth (cotton or man-made), carbon-fiber, non-woven glass or carbon mat, coir (a coconut fiber), modal (beech tree fiber), bamboo, and even hemp fiber."
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"docid": "D1043767#0",
"title": "http://www.compositesone.com/fiber-reinforced-plastics/\nFiber-Reinforced Plastics",
"text": "Fiber-Reinforced Plastics Introduced over 50 years ago, composites are fiber-reinforced plastics used in a variety of products, applications and industries. While the term “composite” can apply to any combination of individual materials, Composites One focuses on fibers, primarily glass, that have been impregnated with a plastic resin matrix. Combining glass fibers with resin matrix results in composites that are strong, lightweight, corrosion-resistant and dimensionally stable. They also provide good design flexibility and high dielectric strength, and usually require lower tooling costs. Because of these advantages, composites are being used in a growing number of industries, such as recreational boating applications. Their tremendous strength-to-weight and design flexibility make them ideal in structural components for the transportation industry. High-strength lightweight premium composite materials such as carbon fiber and epoxies are being used for aerospace applications and in high performance sporting goods. Composites’ superior electrical insulating properties also make them ideal for appliances, tools and machinery. Tanks and pipes constructed with corrosion-resistant composites offer extended service life over those made with metals. Design Flexibility One of composites’ main advantages is how their components – glass fiber and resin matrix – complement each other."
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"docid": "D282182#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_steel\nStructural steel",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Various structural steel shapes Structural steel is a category of steel used for making construction materials in a variety of shapes. Many structural steel shapes take the form of an elongated beam having a profile of a specific cross section. Structural steel shapes, sizes, chemical composition, mechanical properties such as strengths, storage practices, etc., are regulated by standards in most industrialized countries. Most structural steel shapes, such as I -beams, have high second moments of area, which means they are very stiff in respect to their cross-sectional area and thus can support a high load without excessive sagging. Contents [ hide ]1 Common structural shapes2 Standards2.1 Standard structural steels (Europe)2.2 Standard structural steels (USA)2.2.1 Carbon steels2.2.2 High strength low alloy steels2.2.3 Corrosion resistant high strength low alloy steels2.2.4 Quenched and tempered alloy steels2.3 CE marking3 Steel vs. concrete3.1 Choosing the ideal structural material3.2 Reinforced concrete3.3 Structural steel3.4 Combining steel and reinforced concrete4 Thermal properties5 Fire resistance6 Manufacturing7 See also8 References9 External links Common structural shapes [ edit]The shapes available are described in many published standards worldwide, and a number of specialist and proprietary cross sections are also available. A steel I -beam, in this case used to support timber joists in a house."
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"docid": "D732613#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTV_silicone\nRTV silicone",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search RTV Silicone (Room-Temperature- Vulcanizing silicone) is a type of silicone rubber made from a two-component system (base plus curative; A+B) available in a hardness range of very soft to medium--usually from 15 to 40 Shore A. RTV silicones can be cured with a catalyst consisting of either platinum or a tin compound such as dibutyltin dilaurate. [ 1] Applications include low-temperature over-molding, making molds for reproducing, and lens applications for some optically clear grades. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Applications2 Features3 Advantages and disadvantages4 References Applications [ edit]To produce the material, the silicone rubber is mixed with the curing agent or vulcanizing agent. Usually, the mixing ratio is a few percent. In order for the RTV silicone to reproduce the surface texture, attention is paid to the cleanliness of the original. Vacuum de-airing removes entrained air bubbles from the mixed silicone and catalyst to ensure optimal tensile strength, which affects reproduction times. In casting and mold-making, RTV silicone rubber reproduces fine details and is suitable for a variety of industrial and art-related applications including prototypes, furniture, sculpture, and architectural elements. RTV silicone rubber can be used to cast materials including wax, gypsum, low melt alloys/metals and urethane, epoxy or polyester resins (without using a release agent). A more recent innovation is the ability to 3D Print [3] RTV silicones. RTV silicones' industrial applications include aviation, aerospace, consumer electronics, and microelectronics."
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"docid": "D3107073#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-carbon-fiber.htm\nWhat is Carbon Fiber?",
"text": "\"Carbon fiber is a textile consisting mainly of carbon. It is produced by spinning various carbon-based polymers into fibers, treating them to remove most of the other substances, and weaving the resulting material into a fabric. This is usually embedded in plastic — typically epoxy — to form carbon fiber reinforced plastic or carbon fiber composite. The most notable features of the material are its high strength-to-weight-ratio and its relative chemical inertness. These properties give it a wide range of applications, but its use is limited by the fact that it is fairly expensive. Manufacture The production of this material is usually based on either polyacrylonitrile (PAN), a plastic used in synthetic textiles for clothing, or pitch, a tar-like substance made from petroleum. Pitch is first spun into strands, but PAN is normally in fibrous form to start with. They are converted to carbon fiber by strong heating to remove other elements, such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen; this process is known as pyrolysis. Stretching the fibers during this procedure helps remove irregularities that might weaken the final product. The raw fibers are initially heated to around 590°F (300°C) in air and under tension, in a stage known as oxidation, or stabilization."
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"docid": "D1006297#0",
"title": "http://www.adhesives.org/adhesives-sealants/adhesive-selection/types-of-glue-glue-tips\nTypes of Glue & Glue Tips",
"text": "Adhesives & Sealants Adhesive Selection Types of Glue & Glue Tips Types of Glue & Glue Tips Different Types of Glues: White Craft Glue: This is the most common craft glue for porous lightweight materials such as paper, cardboard, cloth, and kids’ crafts. Water is the carrier; this means easy clean up and low toxicity. Keep in mind that the glue must dry before strength is significant and the project often requires clamping to hold it in place until the glue is completely set and dry. This also means that white craft glue should not be used in applications that require water resistance. White craft glue dries clear and is somewhat flexible. Get creative and add fillers, like fine glitter, pigment, or water-based food coloring for decorative effects.~1 hour set time, with final cure in 24 hours. Yellow Wood Glue: Yellow wood glue is also water based – and is made of the same vinyl acetate polymers as craft glue. It is designed to work with wood and is immediately tacky for better hold in the uncured state. It is also generally more rigid, hence it is easier to sand. Some wood glue can also be white and dry clear."
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"docid": "D268549#0",
"title": "https://www.azom.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=8353\nComposite Prepregs â Manufacturing, Benefits and Applications",
"text": "\"Composite Prepregs – Manufacturing, Benefits and Applications Download PDF Copy Request Quote By G. P. Thomas Apr 16 2013Topics Covered What is a Prepreg? How are Prepregs Manufactured? Hot Melt Process Solvent Dip Process Companies Involved in Prepreg Manufacturing Hexcel Ten Cate Advanced Composites Prepreg-ACM CJSCSGL Group Axiom Materials Benefits of Prepregs Applications of Prepregs References What is a Prepreg? Prepregs are composite materials in which a reinforcement fiber is pre-impregnated with a thermoplastic or thermoset resin matrix in a certain ratio. Prepregs have unique properties as they are cured under high temperatures and pressures. Generally, the resin matrix in prepregs is partially cured for ease of handling and is stored in a cool place to prevent complete polymerization. This B- stage prepreg will need to be heated in an autoclave or oven during manufacture of composite materials to achieve full polymerization. The reinforcement in a prepreg can be unidirectional fibers or a fabric. How are Prepregs Manufactured? Prepregs are produced using two main processes: hot melt process and solvent dip process."
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"docid": "D3384726#0",
"title": "http://theconstructor.org/concrete/fibre-reinforced-polymer/1583/\nFIBRE REINFORCED POLYMER",
"text": "An FRP composite is defined as a polymer that is reinforced with a fibre. The primary function of fibre reinforcement is to carry load along the length of the fiber and to provide strength and stiffness in one direction. FRP represents a class of materials that falls into a category referred to as composite materials. Composite materials consist of two or more materials that retain their respective chemical and physical characteristics when combined together. FRP composites are different from traditional construction materials like steel or aluminium. FRP composites are anisotropic (properties apparent in the direction of applied load) whereas steel or aluminium is isotropic (uniform properties in all directions, independent of applied load). Therefore FRP composites properties are directional, meaning that the best mechanical properties are in the direction of the fibre placement. COMPOSITE COMPONENTS1. Fibres The composite’s properties are mainly influenced by the choice of fibres. In civil engineering three types of fibres dominate."
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"docid": "D1974488#0",
"title": "http://donsnotes.com/home_garden/glue.html\n.",
"text": "\"Multipurpose Use on wood and plastic; many can handle ceramic and some metals. Polyurethane excels at filling gaps, resists water on wood, and dries in 24 hours or less. Contact cement dries in as little as 16 hours. Tips Polyurethane expands, requires clamping, and might cause skin and respiratory reactions. Best Loctite Sumo, Elmers Untimate Super Glue Super Glues are cyanoacrylate (CA) adhesives. Use on plastic or wood; most also intended for ceramic. A dab will do it. Fast setting makes clamping unnecessary. Tips Don't use for filling gaps. Don't assume water resistance."
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"docid": "D3536873#0",
"title": "http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=2744\nQ & A: heating magnet",
"text": "\"Most recent answer: 08/10/2016Q: What happens if you heat a magnet? - anon england A: As you heat a magnet you supply it with more thermal energy, so the individual electron spins (like tiny magnets themselves) become more likely to be in high-energy states, pointing oppositely to their neighbors. That means that they're less lined up so the total magnetism is reduced. At some point, in between the weakening of the overall magnetism and the availability of extra thermal energy, it becomes easy for domain walls- the boundaries between regions that are lined up pointing different directions- to slide around. Then the domains will rearrange so that they reduce the large-scale field energy by pointing different directions. That means that your permanent magnet is no longer overall magnetized. As you heat further, individual spins within domains become more likely to point opposite to their neighbors, and that reduces the average alignment seen by their neighbors too, reducing the effect which favors their having lined up in the first place. At a well-defined temperature, called the Curie temperature, the whole tendency to align into domains collapses, and the material ceases to be a ferromagnet at all. Cooling the material will cause magnetic domains to form again at the Curie temperature, but unless an external field is applied as the material cools, the domains will point all different directions, so you won't have a net magnetized permanent magnet. Mike W. Heat a magnet even more and it'll go through another phase transition from order to disorder -- it will melt, and heat it more, it will vaporize."
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"docid": "D2029242#0",
"title": "http://polymerinnovationblog.com/thermoset-versus-thermoplastic-polymers/\nThermoset versus Thermoplastic Polymers",
"text": "Thermoset versus Thermoplastic Polymers February 25, 2014 By Jeffrey Gotro 1 Comment Thermosets (or thermosetting polymers) are an important class of polymeric materials. The major use of thermosets is in applications where high temperature stability is required. How do thermosets get this high temperature resistance? One word: crosslinks. Thermoplastics are high molecular weight linear (or sometimes branched) polymers. They derive their useful properties from the fact that the polymer molecules are very long chains, like a huge pearl necklace. One way to think of an amorphous polymer melt like polystryene is a bowl full of cooked spaghetti. This analogy doesn’t work so well with semi-crystalline polymers like polyethylene or polypropylene, but that’s another story. Let’s get back to thermosets. The bowling ball above is made from a thermosetting polymer."
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"docid": "D3009885#0",
"title": "http://superuser.com/questions/188030/repairing-sata-motherboard-connector-advice-needed\nRepairing SATA motherboard connector: Advice needed",
"text": "_Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Repairing SATA motherboard connector: Advice neededup vote3down votefavorite I have an Asus A7N8X-E motherboard with SATA controller which has two SATA ports The look like ones displayed in the image. My problem is that on one of them, the plastic part came loose and every time cable is removed, plastic stays plugged into SATA cable. The pins themselves are still soldered to the motherboard and I can with some effort put the plastic part back so that it covers the pins. I need tips for making the plastic part itself somehow bond with the pins. The pin part itself has two metal pieces (left most and right most pins on the picture) which look like they are designed to hold the plastic part. I'm considering using soldering iron on them. I'm thinking that if I heat them enough, plastic part may melt a little bit and get stuck in correct position. Unfortunately, I'm not so good with soldering and I'd like to hear some alternative ways of solving this problem (I also doubt that I'm skilled enough to replace whole connector). Oh, and I'd rather not buy a separate SATA controller, since the computer is pretty old.motherboard sata solderingshare improve this questionasked Sep 13 '10 at 10:57Andreja Ko14.4k 18 65 112add a comment2 Answers active oldest votesup vote4down voteaccepted Use epoxy resin (as suggested by subanki) or hot melt glue (easier to remove later if you make a mistake) and absolutely NOTHING (like 'super glue') that uses a solvent which can damage components or metal platings."
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"docid": "D2931971#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_resin_means_in_polymer_chemistry\nWhat does resin means in polymer chemistry?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Chemistry Plastics and Polymers What does resin means in polymer chemistry? Flag What does resin means in polymer chemistry? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.resin is a polymer formed by polymerization along with esterifacation or condensation or both. it is used in paint for durability, adhesion, gloss and flexibility.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the meaning of chemistry? The word chemistry comes from the greek word \"\"Chimia (Χημεία)\"\" which means chemistry as well. Chemistry is the science in which scientists study the molecular form …What is the difference between polymer and resin? The main difference between polymer and resin is the chain length. In case of polymer the chain length is large and in case of resin the chain length is small Edit Fravelk 4 Contributions What does polymer mean?in chemistry the word polymer means a naturally occurring or synthetic compound consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of repeated simple monomers. Edit Answers Publisher 49,340 Contributions What is the difference between alkyd resins and alkyd polymers?"
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"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/melting-point-gold-6db1ca2a132ead32\nWhat Is the Melting Point of Gold?",
"text": "Science Chemistry States of Matter Q: What Is the Melting Point of Gold? A: Quick Answer About reports the melting point of gold is 1,064.43 degrees Celsius. The melting point of a solid is the temperature at which it becomes a liquid. Gold's boiling point is 2,807 degrees Celsius. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Melting Point of KCI? What Is the Melting Point of Graphite? What Substance Has the Highest Melting Point? Full Answer The melting point of this element is an assigned value that is used for calibration in both the International Temperature Scale and the International Practical Temperature Scale. The International Temperature Scale is based on the Celsius scale. Its assigned values include the ice point, the steam point and the melting point of antimony, gold and silver along with the boiling points of oxygen and sulfur."
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"docid": "D1835688#0",
"title": "http://www.geology.ar.gov/minerals/metallic_descriptions.htm\n.",
"text": "\"AGS / Minerals / Metallic / Mineral Descriptions Aluminum Antimony Cobalt Copper Gallium Gold Iron Lithium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Niobium Rare Earths Silver Strontium Tantalum Thorium Titanium Uranium Vanadium Zinc / Lead Aluminum General Information The third most abundant element in the earth’s crust, aluminum (Al) is, nevertheless, a relatively new metal to the human race. The commercial process allowing its recovery economically was not discovered until around the turn of the 20th century. Aluminum metal is silvery white, has a low specific gravity (2.69) and a low melting temperature. Except for iron and steel, aluminum is probably used for more purposes than any other metal. Its light weight – about one-third that of steel – and its strength when alloyed with other metals are two reasons for aluminum’s versatility. Other reasons are the ease with which the metal can be cast, machined, rolled, forged, extruded, and drawn. It has high electrical conductivity and significant resistance to atmospheric corrosion. Aluminum paint, beverage cans, baseball bats, high-voltage power lines, house siding, boats, and airplanes are just a few examples of aluminum metal's use. Another advantage of aluminum is that it can be efficiently recycled. Whereas the extraction of new aluminum from bauxite consumes huge amounts of energy (this includes the energy consumed during mining, processing the ore, and land reclamation), aluminum metal reclaimed from used products requires only 5 percent as much energy."
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"docid": "D2694108#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/11826146/dental-materials-book-questions-flash-cards/\nDental Materials Book Questions",
"text": "211 terms lmm3419Dental Materials Book Questions Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortd. exposure to mercury, particulate matter, biological contaminants, toxic effects of chemicals. When one is working with dental materials, the most common work-related health and safety hazards are: a. exposure to mercurty, particulate matter, perfume, airborne contaminants b. exposure to particulate matter, biological contaminants, noise, perfume, airborn contaminants c. exposure to particulate matter, biological contaminants, perfume and airborne contaminants d. exposure to mercury, particulate matter, biological contaminants, toxic effects of chemicals. Safety glasses, lab coat, dust mask The proper PPE to be worn during handing of dental materials that can generate particulate matter consists of?a. skin contact, inhalation of vapors and fire During the use of acrylic monomer in the lab, hazards include: a. skin contact, inhalation of vapors, and fire b. inhalation of vapors, particulate matter inhalation and fire c. skin contact, particulate matter inhalation, and fire d. skin contact, inhalation of vapors, and particulate matter inhalation.a. Swallowing, inhaling and through cuts in the skin Ways in which chemicals can enter the body include: a. inhaling, through cuts in the skin, and by touching the result of a reaction product b. swallowing, inhaling, and by touching the result of a reaction product. c. swallowing, inhaling, and through cuts in the skin d. swallowing, through cuts in the skin, and by touching the result of a reaction productc. It is to be kept under water in a tightly closed container When leftover amalgam scrap is stored, a. it should be stored in the xray fixer solution b. it is to be kept in a dry closed container c. it is to be kept under water in a tightly closed container d. it can be collected in the trap of the HVE and recovered later Tea Fluoride can be found as naturally occurring in _______.b."
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"docid": "D3399025#0",
"title": "https://silver-clay.com/how-to/firing.html\nKilns and Firing",
"text": "\"Kilns and Firing Torch firing Stove top Kiln Sitter Kilns Precious Metal Clay or Art Clay can be fired in any furnace that will sustain the required temperature with reasonable stability. Almost any kiln with a pyrometer, like those used for burnout or enameling, will work. The kiln should be located away from combustible surfaces and plugged into a properly wired socket so that its cord cannot be snagged or tripped over. It's helpful to have work gloves, long-handled tongs and a heat-resistant surface like a brick in front of the kiln to set work on when it comes out of the kiln. Firing PMC Centigrade Fahrenheit Hold Timethe original pmc 900 1650 2 Hours New 22k Gold PMC 900 1650 10 Minutes Silver PMC+ 900 1650 10 Minutesor.. 850 1560 20 Minutesor.. 800 1470 30 Minutes Silver PMC3 1290 10 Minutesor.. 1200 20 Minutesor.. 1110 30 Minutes*Art clay firing on chart below We sell a programmable kiln that maintains a selected temperature for a set length of time, then shuts off automatically. Though not essential for success with Precious Metal Clay or Art Clay, this unit is designed specifically for silver clay and makes the firing process as foolproof as the modeling. Shrinkage When Precious Metal Clay or Art Clay is fired, the water and binder vaporize and disappear completely. Because these together make up about 30% of the original Precious Metal Clay or Art Clay, the object after firing is reduced to about 70% of its original size. This offers exciting possibilities because the shrinkage is proportionate. All the images, textures and details you create in the clay original will be retained in the final version--0nly smaller!"
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"docid": "D840800#0",
"title": "http://www.goldrushtradingpost.com/gold_smelting\nGold Smelting",
"text": "\"Gold Smelting Professional mining companies recover gold and other precious metals in quantities sufficient enough to pay refiners to do the smelting for them. But what can smaller scale recreational gold miners do? Consider melting or smelting your gold, silver, and other metals yourself! But first understand that there is a big difference between melting and smelting. Melting means to change something from a solid to a liquid by the application of heat. When the heat is removed, the melted material returns to its solid state. Its chemical content has not been changed. Smelting, however, is a metallurgical term. It refers to \"\"burning off\"\" the impurities that your gold might be mixed with, resulting in nearly pure gold. If you already have \"\"pure\"\" gold in various shapes and sizes, whether found in its natural state or found in a jewelry box that you no longer want, and your goal is to melt it and pour into a mold, then an electric furnace might be your best choice."
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"docid": "D2031682#0",
"title": "https://mysite.du.edu/~jcalvert/phys/copper.htm\nCopper, Silver and Gold",
"text": "\"Copper, Silver and Gold Contents The Royal Family Copper Silver Gold References The Royal Family Copper, silver and gold are found in elemental or \"\"native\"\" form at the earth's surface. The best nuggets have been picked up already, since the land has been scoured for them wherever there are people who appreciate them. They are called the currency metals, since they have been used in coins since the beginning of money. The three largest U. S. coins in each of the metals are shown at the right. The large cent was issued 1793-1857, and weighs 11g. The Peace Dollar was minted 1921-1935, and weighs 27g. The St. Gaudens Double Eagle, $20, was minted 1907-1933, and weighs 34 g. At today's prices, the metal in these coins is worth $0.02, $4.27 and $405.61. Now, however, copper alloys predominate in the miserable debased coins of no artistic merit we use every day. They are also called noble metals, and all others base metals. They are the royal family of the periodic table, family IB."
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"docid": "D1634119#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substitutional_alloy\nAlloy",
"text": "\"Alloy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Substitutional alloy)navigation search For other uses, see Alloy (disambiguation). Wood's metal, a eutectic, low melting point alloy of bismuth, lead, tin, and cadmium An alloy is a combination of metals or of a metal and another element. Alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character. [ 1] An alloy may be a solid solution of metal elements (a single phase) or a mixture of metallic phases (two or more solutions). Intermetallic compounds are alloys with a defined stoichiometry and crystal structure. Zintl phases are also sometimes considered alloys depending on bond types (see also: Van Arkel-Ketelaar triangle for information on classifying bonding in binary compounds). Alloys are used in a wide variety of applications. In some cases, a combination of metals may reduce the overall cost of the material while preserving important properties. In other cases, the combination of metals imparts synergistic properties to the constituent metal elements such as corrosion resistance or mechanical strength. Examples of alloys are steel, solder, brass, pewter, duralumin, bronze and amalgams."
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"docid": "D2144021#0",
"title": "https://what-is-this.net/en/define/solder\nsolder",
"text": "\"definition : solder Solder (, ) is a fusible metal alloy used to create a permanent bond between metal workpieces. The word solder comes from the Middle English word soudur, via Old French solduree and soulder, from the Latin solidare, meaning \"\"to make solid\"\". In fact, solder must first be melted in order to adhere to and connect the pieces together after cooling, which requires that an alloy suitable for use as solder have a lower melting point than the pieces being joined. The solder should also be resistant to oxidative and corrosive effects that would degrade the joint over time. Solder used in making electrical connections also needs to have favorable electrical characteristics. Soft solder typically has a melting point range of , and is commonly used in electronics, plumbing, and sheet metal work. Alloys that melt between are the most commonly used. Soldering performed using alloys with a melting point above is called \"\"hard soldering\"\", \"\"silver soldering\"\", or brazing. In specific proportions, some alloys can become eutectic — that is, their melting point is the same as their freezing point. Non-eutectic alloys have markedly different solidus and liquidus temperatures, and within that range they exist as a paste of solid particles in a melt of the lower-melting phase."
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"docid": "D2346582#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3786-3\nTemperature",
"text": "Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Units of Measure Temperature Unanswered | Answered Temperature Parent Category: Units of Measure This category is for questions about the various units and conversions of temperature, as well as the freezing point and boiling point of elements and compounds. < 2 3 4 5 >Convert -259 degrees Celsius temperature to kelvin? When converting from Celsius to Kelvin you always add 273.15 and subtract the same amount when converting from Kelvin to Celsius thus: -259+273.15=14.15 The answer is 14.15 Kelvin What is minus 40 degrees celsius jn Fahrenheit? ( -40) degrees Celsius = -40 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the name of the element beginning with w with a melting point of 3 410 Celsius and a boiling point of 5660 Celsius? The elements is Tungsten, the symbol for it is W. If CDE equal 55 degrees then what is BDE? I assume that points BC is a straight line and that D is the point where the line DE intersects BC. If this is so, and CDE is 55 degress, then BDE is 125 degrees. What is 25 degrees celsius equal to in degrees Fahrenheit?77 degrees F22 degrees c equals what in degree f?71.6 degrees Fahrenheit. You can calculate it by multiplying 22 by 9/5 and then adding 32 (works for any Celsius degree)."
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"docid": "D3454761#0",
"title": "http://www.sharrettsplating.com/silver-plating.html\nWhat makes silver arguably the noblest precious metal plated?",
"text": "\"What makes silver arguably the noblest precious metal plated? Silver electroplating has been around for eons. Its uses date back to the beginning of coinage and metal smithing. In modern times, silver was first collected as a status symbol of wealth and more importantly functional industrial use. Silver has the most applications as compared to any other plated metal. Used in conjunction with most every common industry, silver makes itself practically indispensable. In other words, it's virtually impossible to substitute other metals in its place. Another important note is that it's the least expensive precious metal. Compared to gold and palladium, it's 1/60th and 1/25th the going market price today, which makes the silver plating cost relatively low. ( See SPC Precious Metal Prices Here)Its major important properties at a glance are that it has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity and light reflectance of any known metal known to man and also has the lowest weight and melting point of the precious metals group."
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"docid": "D872672#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutectic_system\nEutectic system",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Eutectic\"\" redirects here. For the sports mascot, see St. Louis College of Pharmacy § Mascot. A phase diagram for a fictitious binary chemical mixture (with the two components denoted by A and B) used to depict the eutectic composition, temperature, and point. ( L denotes the liquid state. ) A eutectic system ( / juː ˈ t ɛ k t ɪ k / yew- TEK -tik) [1] from the Greek \"\"ευ\"\" (eu = easy) and \"\"Τήξις\"\" (teksis = melting) is a homogeneous solid mix of atomic and/or chemical species, forming a joint super-lattice, by striking a unique atomic percentage ratio between the components – as each pure component has its own distinct bulk lattice arrangement. It is only in this atomic/molecular ratio that the eutectic system melts as a whole, at a specific temperature (the eutectic temperature) the super-lattice releasing at once all its components into a liquid mixture. The eutectic temperature is the lowest possible melting temperature over all of the mixing ratios for the involved component species. Upon heating any other mixture ratio, and reaching the eutectic temperature – see the adjacent phase diagram – one component's lattice will melt first, while the temperature of the mixture has to further increase for (all) the other component lattice (s) to melt. Conversely, as a non-eutectic mixture cools down, each mixture's component will solidify (form its lattice) at a distinct temperature, until all material is solid. The coordinates defining a eutectic point on a phase diagram are the eutectic percentage ratio (on the atomic/molecular ratio axis of the diagram) and the eutectic temperature (on the temperature axis of the diagram). ["
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"docid": "D710771#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-metals-are-generally-used-in-electrical-wires-cables\nWhat metals are generally used in electrical wires/cables?",
"text": "Yuan Gao, Engineer and CTO of Mavrx (2011-present)Updated Sep 26, 2017 · Upvoted by Tom Mc Namara, Ph D EECS · Author has 1.3k answers and 8.3m answer views This is a very good question. In general, wiring in your home and in devices are pure (or at least 99.9% pure, due to difficulties of purification) copper. So, whether it's phone chargers, or microphones, it's all still copper. You will however feel a difference in the physical properties of the cables due to the type of insulation, and how stranded the copper is. But when are other metals used in conducting electricity? Gold Gold is a worse conductor than copper and silver (and more expensive), but resists oxidation much better. As a result gold is used to plate connectors, whose connection may degrade if the surface is oxidized. Gold wire is also used in chips to bond the interconnects between the silicon and the chip package. Gold is used as it resists oxidation when bonding. Copper can also be used, but would need to be done in an inert atmosphere like nitrogen."
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"docid": "D2274554#0",
"title": "http://jewelryinfoplace.com/platinum/\nWhat is platinum?",
"text": "What is platinum? Why buy platinum vs. white gold or silver? Why is platinum jewelry so expensive? Where is platinum found? What are other uses for platinum? Tips for caring for your platinum jewelry. Is platinum the most expensive metal used in jewelry? Platinum vs.white gold – what is the difference in how white gold and platinum look? Why is platinum popular for wedding rings? What is the price of platinum?"
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"docid": "D3290939#0",
"title": "https://mlaiskonis.wordpress.com/category/hydrocolloids/\nNYC: A History in Chocolate",
"text": "Gelatin Gelatin – few products are as ubiquitous in the kitchen yet so wrought with confusion and potential for misuse. Whether discussing gelatin in front of students who have had little or no exposure to it, or with seasoned pros who use it every day, I’ve come to realize that a lot of cooks see gelatin – as I did for many years – through a lens of vague, misleading, or just-plain-wrong information, however well-intended its source. Gelatin serves as a prime example of how subtle nuance with regard to ingredients and how we handle them can either lock us into a state of perpetual frustration or liberate us with better control, refinement, and creativity. What I will attempt to do here is quickly cover some of the basics gleaned from practical experience, some experimental testing, and a lot of technical reading. As with many aspects of cooking, there aren’t always hard and fast rules or optimal ways of doing things; there is always room here for personal preference. Hopefully with a bit of guided navigation through the complex world of gelatin others can benefit as I have, with a better informed launching point from which to make those choices and explore new territory…SIX THINGS TO CONSIDER ABOUT GELATIN1. The word g elatin has its roots in the Latin verb gelāre, to freeze, but eventually began to refer to any general transformation of a liquid into a solid – gelāta. It’s easy to see how it evolved over the years into terms we use today, such as congeal, helado , gelato, and specifically gelée and jelly. It’s believed that the earliest ancient forms of gelatin were not put to use in food per se, but rather as crude glues and adhesives. And though its culinary value became better understood and exploited over the centuries, the commercial gelatin we take for granted today did not begin to appear until the early 19th century."
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"docid": "D3315832#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_a_pure_metal_solidify\nHow does a pure metal solidify?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Chemistry Elements and Compounds Metal and Alloys How does a pure metal solidify? Flag How does a pure metal solidify? Answer by Xlax Confidence votes 623The reasons i have learned in my chem classes is that because the trend on the periodic table is that as you go down metallic character increases and as you go right to left on the periodic table metallic character increases. This trend is also the same with melting and boiling points of all elements. When metals solidify they form metallic-metallic bond. They do not share electrons or steal electrons, but it creates something called an electron sea where each atom of a metal offers some of its valence electrons to this electron sea so that the electrons move around freely filling all the valence shells of atoms in a block of metal. Another reason why metals solidify is because their melting points are at a higher temperature then our planet reaches. Its the exact same reason why water turns to ice in winter3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Msutalon 1,639 Contributions Why are impure metals not as good as pure metals?for the same reason polluted air is not as good as clean air - there are various undesirable contaminates in it. Why are some metals found as pure metals and some metals are not found as pure metals?because u have to with some metals make a mixs ture so there Pressurize 4 Contributions What is pure metal?"
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"docid": "D932852#0",
"title": "https://www.gemsociety.org/article/fundametals-jewelery-metals-overview/\nJewelry Metals 101: Gold, Silver, and Platinum",
"text": "\"Jewelry Metals 101: Gold, Silver, and Platinumby Donald Clark, CSM IMG“Fire Agate Pendant,” 14-kt yellow gold pendant set with a cabochon fire agate, by Mark Somma. Licensed under CC By 2.0. Table of Contents [ hide]What are the Noble Metals? Gold Gold Alloys Karat Colored Gold Gold Terminology New Gold and Old Gold Gold Solder Gold Overlay Pieces Gold Filled Rolled Gold Plate Gold Overlay Care Silver Tarnish Silver Alloys Sterling Silver Mexican Silver Coin Silver Britannia Silver Other Silver Alloys Silver Jewelry Use Electrum Niello Non-Silver Jewelry Metals with Silver Names A Quick Note About Quicksilver Platinum Platinum Jewelry Use Platinum Alloys Common Metallurgy Terms Since time immemorial, jewelers have used just about every type of metal they can acquire for their creations. When new alloys and metals emerge, such as titanium and stainless steel, they eagerly embrace them. Jewelers adapt them for jewelry making and create beautiful pieces from them. Fashion trends utilizing trendy metals come and go. However, three jewelry metals have withstood the test of time and continue to have a strong presence in modern jewelry. They are gold, silver, and platinum. These three metals belong to a group of elements known as the noble metals."
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"docid": "D3110858#0",
"title": "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/melting-point-of-gold.html\nTry Not to Sweat! This is Actually the Melting Point of Gold",
"text": "Try Not to Sweat! This is Actually the Melting Point of Gold Gold is one of the precious metals that can be melted and molded into new forms. The melting point of pure gold is 1947.52° F (1064.18° C), but this may vary for different gold alloys. Tagged Under: Gold Gold Jewelry Advertisement The association of humans with gold has a very long history. It is believed that more than 80% of the gold that we are using today, has been used for hundreds of years. So gold can be melted and reused in different forms. At What Temperature Does Gold Melt? In its pure form (24-karat), the melting point of gold in Fahrenheit is 1947.52°. In Celsius, it is 1064.18°, which will be around 1337.33 K (Kelvin). It is that temperature, wherein the metal gold turns from the solid state to liquid state."
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"docid": "D3103180#0",
"title": "http://www.chemeurope.com/en/encyclopedia/Eutectic_point.html\nEutectic point",
"text": "\"Eutectic point The melting point of a mixture of two or more solids (such as an alloy) depends on the relative proportions of its ingredients. A eutectic or eutectic mixture is a mixture at such proportions that the melting point is as low as possible, and that furthermore all the constituents crystallize simultaneously at this temperature from molten liquid solution. Such a simultaneous crystallization of a eutectic mixture is known as a eutectic reaction, the temperature at which it takes place is the eutectic temperature, and the composition and temperature at which it takes place is called the eutectic point . The term comes from the Greek eutektos, meaning 'easily melted. ' The equilibrium phase diagram at the right displays a simple binary system composed of two components, A and B, which has a eutectic point. The phase diagram plots relative concentrations of A and B along the horizontal axis, and temperature along the vertical axis. The eutectic point is the point at which the liquid phase L borders directly on the solid phase α + β (a homogeneous composed of both A and B), representing the minimum melting temperature of any possible alloy of A and B. Not all binary system alloys have a eutectic point: those that form a solid solution at all concentrations, such as the gold - silver system, have no eutectic. An alloy system that has a eutectic is often referred to as a eutectic system, or eutectic alloy. Solid products of a eutectic reaction can often be identified by their lamellar structure, as opposed to the dendritic structures commonly seen in non-eutectic solidification. The same conditions that force the material to form lamellae can instead form an amorphous solid if pushed to an extreme."
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"docid": "D1346633#0",
"title": "http://www.rit.edu/cos/colorscience/rc_faq_faq6.php\nColor Order FAQ",
"text": "\"Color Order FAQDo you have a question about color? Here is our current list of Frequently Asked Questions. This page has been populated with questions submitted from around the world over the last decade. While we are no longer accepting new questions, we hope you enjoy reading the questions and answers here. Other categories can be selected below: Perception | Measurement | Imaging | Formulation | Color Order | Light & Matter What percent of light is reflected from Brown beer bottle glass? Green beer bottle glass? Clear beer bottle glass? ( answer)How does a flower´s color help it survive? ( answer)We have a WWI aircraft we are recovering with fabric that requires a dark green paint for the wings. This aircraft is flown a lot and displayed to the public outside quite a bit."
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"docid": "D2278233#0",
"title": "https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/melting-temperature-metals-d_860.html\nMetals - Melting Temperatures",
"text": "Metals - Melting Temperatures Melting temperatures of some common metals and alloys Sorry to see that you are blocking ads on The Engineering Tool Box!If you find this website valuable and appreciate it is open and free for everybody - please contribute by• disabling your adblocker on The Engineering Tool Box! •• How to? Make the ads in the Engineering Tool Box more useful to you!Melting point is the temperature at which a substance changes from solid to liquid state. Melting points for some metals and alloys: Metal Melting Point ( o C) ( o F)Admiralty Brass 900 - 940 1650 - 1720Aluminum 660 1220Aluminum Alloy 463 - 671 865 - 1240Aluminum Bronze 1027 - 1038 1881 - 1900Antimony 630 1170Babbitt 249 480Beryllium 1285 2345Beryllium Copper 865 - 955 1587 - 1750Bismuth 271.4 520.5Brass, Red 1000 1832Brass, Yellow 930 1710Cadmium 321 610Chromium 1860 3380Cobalt 1495 2723Copper 1084 1983Cupronickel 1170 - 1240 2140 - 2260Gold, 24K Pure 1063 1945Hastelloy C 1320 - 1350 2410 - 2460Inconel 1390 - 1425 2540 - 2600Incoloy 1390 - 1425 2540 - 2600Iridium 2450 4440Iron, Wrought 1482 - 1593 2700 - 2900Iron, Gray Cast 1127 - 1204 2060 - 2200Iron, Ductile 1149 2100Lead 327.5 621Magnesium 650 1200Magnesium Alloy 349 - 649 660 - 1200Manganese 1244 2271Manganese bronze 865 - 890 1590 - 1630Mercury -38.86 -37.95Molybdenum 2620 4750Monel 1300 - 1350 2370 - 2460Nickel 1453 2647Niobium (Columbium) 2470 4473Osmium 3025 5477Palladium 1555 2831Phosphorus 44 111Platinum 1770 3220Plutonium 640 1180Potassium 63.3 146Red Brass 990 - 1025 1810 - 1880Rhenium 3186 5767Rhodium 1965 3569Ruthenium 2482 4500Selenium 217 423Silicon 1411 2572Silver, Coin 879 1615Silver, Pure 961 1761Silver, Sterling 893 1640Sodium 97.83 208Steel, Carbon 1425 - 1540 2600 - 2800Steel, Stainless 1510 2750Tantalum 2980 5400Thorium 1750 3180Tin 232 449.4Titanium 1670 3040Tungsten 3400 6150Uranium 1132 2070Vanadium 1900 3450Yellow Brass 905 - 932 1660 - 1710Zinc 419.5 787Zirconium 1854 3369Steel Tempering Colors Gold, Silver and Copper - Pressure and Melting Temperatures Sorry to see that you are blocking ads on The Engineering Tool Box!If you find this website valuable and appreciate it is open and free for everybody - please contribute by• disabling your adblocker on The Engineering Tool Box! •• How to? 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"docid": "D2914998#0",
"title": "https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070204213327AAi09Td\nWhat is smelting?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Chemistry What is smelting?its the second stepwhen extracting a metal from its ore Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Chemical reduction, or smelting, is a form of extractive metallurgy. The main use of smelting is to produce a metal from its ore. This includes iron extraction (for the production of steel) from iron ore, and copper extraction and other base metals from their ores. It makes use of a chemical reducing agent, commonly a fuel that is a source of carbon such as coke, or in earlier times charcoal, to change the oxidation state of the metal ore. The carbon or carbon monoxide derived from it removes oxygen from the ore to leave the metal. The carbon is oxidised, producing carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. As most ores are impure, it is often necessary to use flux, such as limestone to remove the accompanying rock gangue as slag (also called scoria or cinder).razov · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Chemical reduction, or smelting, is a form of extractive metallurgy. The main use of smelting is to produce a metal from its ore. This includes iron extraction (for the production of steel) from iron ore, and copper extraction and other base metals from their ores. It makes use of a chemical reducing agent, commonly a fuel that is a source of carbon such as coke, or in earlier times charcoal, to change the oxidation state of the metal ore."
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"docid": "D2700225#0",
"title": "http://www.instructables.com/id/Making-Blocks-out-of-HDPE-milk-jugs/\nMaking Blocks Out of HDPE Milk Jugs",
"text": "\"This is a brief explanation of the process that I have used to reuse one gallon HDPE ( recycling #2) milk jugs. There are plenty of FAQs documenting HDPE sheet welding for fabric and vacuum forming sheet stock, but I couldn't find anything on forming solid blocks. I was looking for an inexpensive material to use for test blocks that I could put on the CNC machine that would not abuse the router bits. The process is quite simple. Cut up the bottles, stew them in really hot canola oil on the stove in a pot, and then take the hot plastic and press it into a form to cool. Please note that melting some plastics can release toxic fumes. I have had no issues with HDPE, however I am not a chemist and cannot comment on the health risks of this process. The pieces of cut up bottle can be any size that fit in the pot. I washed the bottles and removed the labels before cutting. Pouring a small amount of near boiling water into the bottle and swishing it around will help release the glue on the labels."
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"docid": "D3198579#0",
"title": "https://www.caplinq.com/blog/tape-adhesive-types-silicone-vs-acrylic-vs-rubber_41/\nTape adhesive types: Silicone vs. Acrylic vs. Rubber",
"text": "Tape adhesive types: Silicone vs. Acrylic vs. Rubber March 27, 2008 Chris Perabo As described in the article “ How Polyimide Tapes are Made “, tapes are composed of two distinct layers, each of which is critical to the properties of the final product. The first layer is the backing material, and whether this is polyimide film (the generic verison of Du Pont’s Kapton), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or some other plastic, cloth or paper material, this layer is selected to provide half of the tape’s final properties. The other half is determined by the adhesive layer applied to this backing layer. The Usual Suspects Generally speaking, manufacturers use three different adhesive types in combination with the backing material to produce a final “tape” product. Though these adhesive types can be subdivided into subgroups, the main categories are as follows: Silicone Acrylic Rubber Each of these adhesive types have advantages and disadvantages which make them more or less suitable for particular applications. Here we will draw the major lines outlining these differences. Silicone adhesives Silicones have been used to formulate adhesive products for decades due to their flexibility, temperature cycling resistance, chemical resistance, and wide range of possible material properties. Silicone adhesives have the following general characteristics: High flexibility (low modulus) at sub-ambient temperature Consistent performance over wide temperature range (a reason they work so well with Polyimide Tapes)Excellent ageing and UV resistance (a reason they work so well in LED applications)High temperature resistance Good resistance to polar solvents Compared to acrylic and rubber adhesives, they are significantly more expensive, but due to their excellent high temperature performance they are very well suited to splicing tapes, masking tapes and polyimide (Kapton) tapes. Acrylic Adhesives Acrylic adhesives can either be water-based (this is also referred to as emulsion or dispersion) or solvent-based. Water-based are slower drying compared to solvent-based systems but generally solvent-based acrylic systems have better resistance to other solvents, chemicals and water."
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"docid": "D600519#0",
"title": "http://www.pcimag.com/articles/83055-the-use-of-wax-emulsions-in-coatings-and-inks\nThe Use of Wax Emulsions in Coatings and Inks",
"text": "\"Home » The Use of Wax Emulsions in Coatings and Inks The Use of Wax Emulsions in Coatings and Inks April 1, 2005Reprints No Comments Among the plethora of additives available today, waxes have a significant impact on many formulations or processes. Even if used in relatively small quantities - typically below 3% solids content of the total composition - waxes impart or improve effects as various as slip and lubrication, abrasion resistance, anti-blocking, matting and water repellency - all critical properties in the coating and ink areas. Hence, waxes are often classified as surface conditioner additives.1,2 This article briefly reviews the major wax families and describes the provided effects in formulations. Wax Definition and Types The term ‘wax' encompasses a large range of naturally occurring and synthetic material constituted from high fatty acids esters (typically C36 - C50) or from polymers (700 < Molecular weight < 10,000) that differ from fats in being harder and less greasy. It is, however, important to realize that the chemical composition alone does not determine a wax. The term wax should rather be seen as a generic term for materials that are/have:solid at 20 °C, varying in consistency from soft and plastic to brittle and hard;a melting point of at least 40 °C without decomposing, which distinguishes waxes from oils and from natural resins;a relatively low viscosity at temperature slightly above the melting point; non-stringing but producing droplets, which exclude most resins and plastics. Today, there are a large variety of waxes available on the market, often classified according to their origin. Table 1 gives an overview of the most currently used waxes in industrial applications.3-5Polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE) and poly tetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), although not real waxes, are very often associated with this class of surface conditioner additives because of the similar effects and performances they can provide (Table 2). Wax Action Mechanisms In order to minimize as much as possible the inevitable ‘trial and error' phase in development work, it is important to understand how waxes really behave. To have a significant impact on the coating or ink properties, the wax must migrate to the surface and be present in sufficient quantity at the surface to impart the desired properties."
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"docid": "D99270#0",
"title": "http://www.bpf.co.uk/Plastipedia/Processes/Default.aspx\nPlastics Processes",
"text": "\"Plastics Processes Content1) Processing Thermoplastics1.1 Blown Film1.2 Extrusion Blow Moulding1.3 Extrusion Profiles & Sheet1.4 Injection Blow Moulding1.5 Injection Moulding1.6 Injection Moulding (Gas Assisted)1.7 Injection Stretch Blow Moulding1.8 Insert Moulding1.9 Machining of Plastics1.10 Moulding Expanded Polypropylene (EPP)1.11 Moulding Expanded Polystyrene (EPS)1.12 Process Cooling1.13 Rotational Moulding1.131 Rotational Moulding (Materials)1.14 Structural Foam1.15 Thermoforming1.16 Vacuum Forming1.17 Other Extrusion Processes2) Processing Thermosets2.1 Pultrusion2.2 Resin Transfer Moulding2.3 SMC / DMC Moulding2.4 Other GRP Moulding Techniques3) Secondary Manufacturing Processes3.1 Welding3.2 Thermoplastic Fabrication4) Pre-Processing Technologies4.1 Drying of Polymer4.2 Blending and Dosing5) Recycling6) Static Control Problems in the Plastics Industry7) Process Costing Guide1) Processing Thermoplastics1.1 Blown Film Overview: The process involves extrusion of a plastic through a circular die, followed by \"\"bubble-like\"\" expansion. Typical Materials Used: Mainly Polyethylenes (HDPE, LDPE and LLDPE) but a wide variety of other materials can be used as blends with these resins or as single layers in a multi-layer film structure. these include PP, PA and EVOHTypical Products Produced: Industry packaging (e.g. shrink film, stretch film, bag film or container liners), Consumer packaging (e.g. packaging film for frozen products, shrink film for transport packaging, food wrap film, packaging bags, or form, fill and seal packaging film), Laminating film (e.g. laminating of aluminium or paper used for packaging for example milk or coffee), Barrier film, films for the packaging of medical products, Agricultural film (e.g. greenhouse film, crop forcing film, silage film, silage stretch film).1.2 Extrusion Blow Moulding Overview The blow moulding machine is based on a standard extruder barrel and screw assembly to plasticise the polymer. The molten polymer is led through a right angle and through a die to emerge as a hollow (usually circular) pipe section called a parison.click here to view a large image Typical Materials Used: Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE), Polyethylene - Terephthalate (PET) and Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)Typical Products Produced: Bottles and containers, Automotive fuel tanks, Venting ducts, Watering cans and Boat fenders etc1.3 Extrusion Profiles & Sheet Overview Along with Injection moulding, Pro-file Extrusion of plastics materials is a widely used method of forming plastics materials. The Plastic raw material is both melted and trav-ersed along by the action of heated rotary screws. It is a continuous process and is thus able to manu-facture long lengths of a product. This is ideal for such applications as pipes and gaskets. However very often the continuous extrusion is cut into application lengths Typical Materials Used: HDPE, PVC and and PTFE filled PVCTypical Products Produced: Land Drainage Tubing, Animal Feeding Troughs, Cable Harness, Door Seals, Light Diffusers, Electrical Conduit and Cable Protector, Rainwater Pipes and Guttering, Facia & Soffit Sections, Curtain Track, Fridge Seals, Edge Trim, Caravan Window Surrounds, Garden Fence Posts & Decking, Blood Drip Tubes & Catheter Tubes, Dip Tubes, Gas Pipes, Water Pipes, Soil Pipes and Window, Door and Conservatory Sections1.4 Injection Blow Moulding Overview Injection blow moulding is used for the Production of hollow objects in large quantities. The main applications are bottles, jars and other containers. The Injection blow moulding process produces bottles of superior visual and dimensional quality compared to extrusion blow moulding."
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"docid": "D2057588#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/science-and-technology/chemistry/chemistry-general/polymers\nPolymers, Synthetic",
"text": "\"Polymers, Synthetic Polymers are large molecules composed of repeated chemical units. The smallest repeating unit is called a mer. The term polymer is derived from the Greek words poly and mers meaning \"\"many parts.\"\" Linear polymers are like ropes. For a polymer chain of 10,000 units (a typical length), a standard half-inch-thick rope would be about 128 meters (140 yards) long to represent the length-to-thickness ratio. Polymers are synthesized naturally and artificially to perform a wide variety of specialized tasks. Basic Polymer Science A polymer is generally described in terms of a single repeat unit, such as the following example: The number of repeat units in a chain is called the degree of polymerization (DP) or chain length. Thus, a poly (propylene) chain 5,000 units long would have a DP of 5,000 and an \"\"n\"\" value of 5,000. Because most polymer mixtures contain chains of varying lengths, the chain length is often referred to in terms of average chain length or average DP. At either end of the polymer chain are end groups. ("
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"docid": "D1153772#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-major-differences-between-PVC-CPVC-UPVC-HDPE-and-GI-pipes\nWhat are the major differences between PVC, CPVC, UPVC, HDPE and GI pipes?",
"text": "\"Krunal Varshikar, Piping Layout Engineer, 9 Years Updated Aug 3, 2016 · Author has 55 answers and 179.6k answer views Thanks for the A2A Mr Gopal Krishnan. The major difference between these pipes is basically the difference in material and there properties. PVC, CPVC, UPVC and HDPE are non metalic pipes. They are made from thermoplastic materials. These fall under the category of Plastic pipework. Both pipes and fittings are available in these materials. On the other hand GI pipes are Galvanized iron pipes. These are a type of metalic pipes. Usually all the above pipes are extensively used in plumbing and less process critical applications. Chemically speaking PVC ( Polyvinyl chloride) - Polyvinyl chloride, more correctly but unusually poly (vinyl chloride), commonly abbreviated PVC, is the third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene."
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"docid": "D103372#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_low-density_polyethylene\nLinear low-density polyethylene",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) granules. Linear low-density polyethylene ( LLDPE) is a substantially linear polymer ( polyethylene ), with significant numbers of short branches, commonly made by copolymerization of ethylene with longer-chain olefins. Linear low-density polyethylene differs structurally from conventional low-density polyethylene (LDPE) because of the absence of long chain branching. The linearity of LLDPE results from the different manufacturing processes of LLDPE and LDPE. In general, LLDPE is produced at lower temperatures and pressures by copolymerization of ethylene and such higher alpha-olefins as butene, hexene, or octene. The copolymerization process produces an LLDPE polymer that has a narrower molecular weight distribution than conventional LDPE and in combination with the linear structure, significantly different rheological properties. Contents [ hide ]1 Production and properties2 Processing3 Application4 Physical properties (example)5 See also6 References7 External links Production and properties [ edit]The production of LLDPE is initiated by transition metal catalysts, particularly Ziegler or Philips type of catalyst. The actual polymerization process can be done either in solution phase or in gas phase reactors. Usually, octene is the comonomer in solution phase while butene and hexene are copolymerized with ethylene in a gas phase reactor. LLDPE has higher tensile strength and higher impact and puncture resistance than does LDPE."
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"docid": "D2925630#0",
"title": "http://www.qwhatis.com/what-is-hdpe-2/\nWhat is HDPE?",
"text": "What is HDPE? February 24, 2011 , Beth B , Leave a comment What is HDPE? HDPE stands for high density polyurethane, a plastic product that is made from petroleum. Currently, about 4% of petroleum is used for the production of plastics. As an example of its production volume, in 2007 the global production of HDPE reached 30 million tons. HDPE is one of the most commonly used plastics in the world and is the most commonly utilized plastic in the US. It has the recycle symbol #2, and Unicode U+2674. HDPE is commonly used in milk jugs, water bottles, buckets, automobile parts, plastic bags and plastic appliance parts. HDPE is a lot stronger than the standard polyurethane, it retains its solidity in room temperature and is an effective barrier against moisture. It is also not susceptible to rotting, is resistant to insects and is usually not eaten away by chemicals."
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"docid": "D2235885#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_polyethylene_terephthalate_react_with_alcohol\nCan polyethylene terephthalate react with alcohol?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Uncategorized Can polyethylene terephthalate react with alcohol? Flag Can polyethylene terephthalate react with alcohol? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. It depends on the type of alcohol in question. Part of the recycling process involves reacting PE with ethylene glycol in order to retrieve the original monomers that can be re-polymerized into new plastic. Though not as widely used anymore, there is a similar reaction that uses methanol instead of ethylene glycol to isolate the dimethyl terephthalate monomer. So in short, yes alcohols can react with PE but it is usually not at STP.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is a polyethylene terephthalate? Polyethylene terephthalate (sometimes written poly (ethylene terephthalate)), commonly abbreviated PET , PETE , or the obsolete PETP or PET-P, is a thermoplasticpolymer resi …What is the polyethylene terephthalate? PET, it is a thermoplastic which means it can me molded and melted over and over."
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"docid": "D3492177#0",
"title": "http://werever.com/what-is-polymer/\n",
"text": "Some companies use “polymer” or “marine grade polymer” to mislead consumers. They build an inferior PVC cabinet that does not perform like Werever’s HDPE cabinets. Vague marketing words hide this very important difference. Polymer has a scientific meaning regarding how molecules are bound in a chemical compound. It also is used to describe a wide range of products in the plastics industry rather than a single product. “ Polymer” is as broad as the word “Metal”. Identifying an item simply as “polymer” is vague and misleading. It is like describing zinc washers and gold engagement rings all as “metal rings”. Just saying something is a polymer doesn’t mean it is appropriate for an outdoor kitchen. Polymer can have completely opposite properties."
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"docid": "D379738#0",
"title": "https://sciencing.com/hot-water-melt-plastic-8951.html\nHow Hot Does Water Have to Be to Melt Plastic?",
"text": "\"Home »Chemistry How Hot Does Water Have to Be to Melt Plastic? By Allison Boley; Updated March 13, 2018Melting plastic is one method of separating different types, a vital step in the recycling process. As recycling in the home becomes more popular, the question of the best way to melt plastic arises. Can water be used? Of even greater inportance is the question of whether water bottles left in the heat are safe to drink or whether the water melts part of the plastic. A study of melting points can answer both these pressing questions. Melting Point Every substance has a melting point, the temperature at which the substance changes from a solid to a liquid. For example, the melting point of water is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). This is the point at which ice becomes liquid water. To melt plastic, it is necessary to raise the temperature of plastic to its melting point."
},
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"docid": "D942932#0",
"title": "http://education.seattlepi.com/hot-water-melt-plastic-3626.html\nHow Hot Does Water Have to Be to Melt Plastic?",
"text": "Written by Daniel Walton Related Articles1What Types of Bacteria Are Found in Wet Sinks?2What Is the Effect of Soda on the Corrosion of Metal?3Facts About Biofuel4Global Warming Topics for a Research Paper If you've ever drunk a steaming hot beverage from a disposable plastic cup, you've likely wondered just how hot that beverage would have to be to melt its container. While the melting points of different types of plastic vary widely, most of them are comfortably above the maximum temperature of liquid water under normal conditions, or 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit). Sturdy Plastics Of the six commonly recycled plastics, four can withstand temperatures of 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) or above. According to Machinist Materials, polyethylene terephthalate -- PET, or recyclable 1 -- has a melting point of 255 degrees Celsius (491 degrees Fahrenheit). High-density and low-density polyethylenes -- HDPE and LDPE, or recyclables 2 and 4 -- melt at 130 degrees Celsius (266 degrees Fahrenheit) and 120 degrees Celsius (248 degrees Fahrenheit), respectively, according to Dynalab Corp. Most cups designed for hot liquids are made of polypropylene, or recyclable 5. This plastic's melting point is 170 degrees Celsius (338 degrees Fahrenheit). Finally, the range of melting points for recyclable 6 plastic, formally known as polystyrene, is 100 to 120 degrees Celsius (212 to 248 degrees Fahrenheit) according to T. C. Forensic. An Important Exception One commonly recycled plastic, however, could be melted by hot water. According to T. C. Forensic, some polyvinyl chloride plastics -- PVC, or recyclable 3 -- melt at as low as 75 degrees Celsius (167 degrees Fahrenheit). PVC is largely used in construction applications, so you're unlikely to encounter it holding a beverage."
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"docid": "D2951761#0",
"title": "http://mould-technology.blogspot.com/2007/03/polystyrene-injection-process.html\nPolystyrene Injection Process",
"text": "\"Polystyrene Injection Process6:33 AM How to inject Polystyrene, injection process, Injection speed, Polystyrene, Shrinkage No comments Polystyrene is one of the best materials for injection moulding. Cycle times with polystyrene are usually short due to ease of melting, fluidity and reasonable set up times. Complex tooling can be used. The surface finish of the final product is also good, and the low mould shrinkage of polystyrene is a useful factor. Moreover, due to good inherent thermal stability, polystyrene can easily be recycled. Finally, polystyrene can be easily compounded or coloured in the melt phase and formulated for specific performance (gloss, anti-static properties,...). General facts Total Petrochemicals’s Polystyrene can be processed by every conventional technique used for thermoplastics. The general properties of polystyrene allow for a wide processing window in terms of both temperatures and pressures. Drying Polystyrene is not hygroscope, and is delivered in dry pellet form. Drying is not normally necessary."
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"docid": "D1828015#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/science/polyethylene\nPolyethylene",
"text": "Polyethylene (PE), light, versatile synthetic resin made from the polymerization of ethylene. Polyethylene is a member of the important family of polyolefin resins. It is the most widely used plastic in the world, being made into products ranging from clear food wrap and shopping bags to detergent bottles and automobile fuel tanks. It can also be slit or spun into synthetic fibres or modified to take on the elastic properties of a rubber. Read More on This Topicmajor industrial polymers: Polyethylene (PE)Ethylene, commonly produced by the cracking of ethane gas, forms the basis for the largest single class of plastics, the polyethylene s. Ethylene monomer has the chemical composition CH 2 =CH 2; as the repeating unit of polyethylene it has the following chemical structure: READ MOREChemical composition and molecular structure Ethylene (C 2 H 4) is a gaseous hydrocarbon commonly produced by the cracking of ethane, which in turn is a major constituent of natural gas or can be distilled from petroleum. Ethylene molecules are essentially composed of two methylene units (CH 2) linked together by a double bond between the carbon atoms—a structure represented by the formula CH 2 =CH 2. Under the influence of polymerization catalysts, the double bond can be broken and the resultant extra single bond used to link to a carbon atom in another ethylene molecule. Thus, made into the repeating unit of a large, polymeric (multiple-unit) molecule, ethylene has the following chemical structure:. This simple structure, repeated thousands of times in a single molecule, is the key to the properties of polyethylene. The long, chainlike molecules, in which hydrogen atoms are connected to a carbon backbone, can be produced in linear or branched forms."
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"docid": "D2498064#0",
"title": "http://www.ecolife.com/recycling/plastic/process.html\nWhat is the Plastic Recycling Process?",
"text": "What is the Plastic Recycling Process? A Look at How Plastic is Processed During Recycling By Maryruth Belsey Priebe As you now likely know, there are many types of plastics, and even within various plastic categories there are variations that result in a myriad of plastic types now in the consumer chain. When all of this plastic ends up at the recycling facility, the challenge of turning it all from waste into new useful products can be pretty big, with sorting one type from another the largest problem. Composite products made with several types of plastic as well as metal and glass all stuck together further complicate matters. As a result, not all plastics are recycled in every city, town, or county, and the types of plastic recycling processes used will vary depending on the available facilities. Nevertheless, here are some basics on plastic recycling to give you an idea of what goes into this challenging industry:#1 PET plastic recycling process: Postconsumer PET plastic is baled into large blocks of compact plastic and shipped to a recycling facility where it is then shredded into tiny flakes. After being washed, the flakes are melted down and extruded into pellets. These are then sold to manufacturers who use it to make new plastic products.#2 HDPE & #4 LDPE plastic recycling process: Generally, since HDPE and LDPE plastics can be repeatedly softened and reformed, plastic #2 and #4 recycling starts with melting down the material. It is then pushed through an extruder to either form a new product (such as plastic lumber) or small pellets which are shipped to manufacturers to be re-formed into other products.#3 PVC plastic recycling process: When PVC can be recycled, it must be broken down into its original formulation components, which is incredibly difficult to do. Through the Vinyloop® process, it can be put through a dissolution and filtration process to precipitate out the compounds in microgranule form."
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"docid": "D639712#0",
"title": "https://blackdiamondtoday.com/article/plumbing-system-guide-plastic-pipe-fittings\nYour Plumbing System: A Guide to Plastic Pipe and Fittings",
"text": "Your Plumbing System: A Guide to Plastic Pipe and Fittings Posted on: October 30, 2013There was a time when metal, ceramic and concrete were the only materials used for residential plumbing pipes and tubing. Many pipe metals, including copper and galvanized steel, are still used in homes today. Although long lasting, metal plumbing requires laborious installation work. Pipes need to be threaded or welded, and tubing often requires the installation of sensitive compression fittings. The introduction of the plastic plumbing system pipe in the 1930s, and its increase in popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, made the plumber’s job a lot easier. These pipes give plumbers an option that’s both easier to install and that prevents some of the plumbing problems common with metal pipes. Plastics used for pipes today include: Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX)Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)Chlorinated polyvinyl chlorine (CPVC)Metal and plastic pipes and tubes both have their place in residential plumbing installations. While plastics offer certain advantages over metal, there are a few downsides, too. Pros: How plastic pipes outperform metal pipes Corrosion resistant — A plastic plumbing system pipe isn’t easily corroded by exposure to water and common household chemicals. Plastic formulas can be adjusted to allow them to stand up to the demands of various residential plumbing needs, including water supply and drainage."
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"docid": "D495937#0",
"title": "http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/VirtTxtJml/polymers.htm\nPolymers",
"text": "\"Polymers1. Introduction Prior to the early 1920's, chemists doubted the existence of molecules having molecular weights greater than a few thousand. This limiting view was challenged by Hermann Staudinger, a German chemist with experience in studying natural compounds such as rubber and cellulose. In contrast to the prevailing rationalization of these substances as aggregates of small molecules, Staudinger proposed they were made up of macromolecules composed of 10,000 or more atoms. He formulated a polymeric structure for rubber, based on a repeating isoprene unit (referred to as a monomer). For his contributions to chemistry, Staudinger received the 1953 Nobel Prize. The terms polymer and monomer were derived from the Greek roots poly (many), mono (one) and meros (part). Recognition that polymeric macromolecules make up many important natural materials was followed by the creation of synthetic analogs having a variety of properties. Indeed, applications of these materials as fibers, flexible films, adhesives, resistant paints and tough but light solids have transformed modern society. Some important examples of these substances are discussed in the following sections.2."
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"docid": "D1331025#0",
"title": "https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/how-long-does-a-fuel-tank-last\nHow Long Does a Fuel Tank Last?",
"text": "\"How Long Does a Fuel Tank Last?by Ian Swan on November 24, 2015Share Tweet Pin The fuel tank is responsible for holding the gas or diesel that runs the vehicle. Obviously, this job is very important. On top of being extremely inconvenient, a leaking or faulty fuel tank is downright hazardous. Gas vapor is a big contributor to smog, and will ignite easily in the right concentration. Liquid gas is flammable (and should be cleaned up whenever it’s spilled), but it is still much more stable than vaporized gas. For these reasons, fuel tanks need to be reliable and have to last a significant amount of time. Modern cars have fuel tanks made of lightweight plastic materials. What a tank is made out of is a big factor in the lifespan of the fuel tank. What are fuel tanks made out of? Car manufacturers have been using coated steel fuel tanks in vehicles since the early days of automotive production."
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"docid": "D2096837#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdoctorsorders.com/2012/12/sous-vide-and-plastics/\nSous Vide and Plastics",
"text": "\"Sous Vide and Plastics While you do not need plastics to cook Sous Vide, it makes the process quite handy. The primary purpose of the plastic bag is to allow the efficient transfer of heat from the water to the food, and provide a barrier between the water and the food. Because the bags are sealed, you prevent evaporative losses of flavor and moisture. When cooking Sous Vide, some people use zip-lock types of bags, although some Sous Vide systems are accompanied by a vacuum sealer, providing easy air removal from plastic bags, and of course, water-tight seals around the food. Sous Vide – plastics The concern about plastics is that they have been found to contain chemicals that can act “like” hormones and have been implicated in low sperm counts, endocrine sensitive tumors (breast, ovary), and birth defects. In a previous article, I discussed BPA. This resin is used in almost all plastics, although has been taken out of baby bottles. The bags used for Sous Vide cooking are typically BPA free- if they are not, then you need to find a better bag (and lots of good ones are out there). Plastic Chemistry First a bit of plastic chemistry; plastics are not one uniform product. They typically are petroleum based, although they can be made from sugar or corn."
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"docid": "D1781385#0",
"title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S135983680200080X\nHeat deflection characteristics of polypropylene and polypropylene/polyethylene binary systems",
"text": "Composites Part B: Engineering Volume 34, Issue 2, March 2003, Pages 199-208Heat deflection characteristics of polypropylene and polypropylene/polyethylene binary systems A. C.-Y Wong Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/S1359-8368 (02)00080-X Get rights and content Abstract The effects of mould temperature and normal load on the heat deflection characteristics of PP were extensively investigated. The measurements of the heat deflection temperature (HDT) of PP suggested that the polymer appeared to have gone through some specific forms of morphological changes at mould temperature around 20–30 °C. This was evidenced by the increase in its melting point and degree of crystallinity determined from the DSC thermograms. It was further demonstrated that rate of deflection ( R DF) and initial deflection temperature ( T 1) were important parameters to reflect the heat deflection behaviour of a polymer. On the study of PP/PE binary systems (PP/LDPE, PP/LLDPE and PP/HDPE), the validity of the additivity rule for the prediction of HDT of the blends was demonstrated. R DF of PP/LDPE and PP/LLDPE systems was found to be affected by the PP blend ratio in a strong exponential decaying manner, whereas R DF of PP/HDPE system and the PP blend ratio had a more gentle exponential relationship. The measurements of T 1 of the blends revealed that T 1 appeared to be independent of the effect of the blend ratio. Previous article Next article Keywords Heat deflection characteristics Heat deflection temperature Polypropylene1. Introduction The heat deflection temperature (HDT) of a plastic material is an essential piece of information for product design. It represents the upper stability limit of the material in service without significant physical deformation (largely deflection) under load and thermal effect."
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"docid": "D3549709#0",
"title": "http://www.chemistryexplained.com/Pl-Pr/Polymers-Synthetic.html\nSynthetic Polymers",
"text": "\"Synthetic Polymers Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Photo by: Fabien Cimetière Polymers are large molecules composed of repeated chemical units. The smallest repeating unit is called a mer. The term polymer is derived from the Greek words poly and mers meaning \"\"many parts.\"\" Linear polymers are like ropes. For a polymer chain of 10,000 units (a typical length), a standard half-inch-thick rope would be about 128 meters (140 yards) long to represent the length-to-thickness ratio. Polymers are synthesized naturally and artificially to perform a wide variety of specialized tasks. Basic Polymer Science A polymer is generally described in terms of a single repeat unit, such as the following example: Figure 1. The number of repeat units in a chain is called the degree of polymerization (DP) or chain length. Thus, a poly (propylene) chain 5,000 units long would have a DP of 5,000 and an \"\"n\"\" value of 5,000. Because most polymer mixtures contain chains of varying lengths, the chain length is often referred to in terms of average chain length or average DP."
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"docid": "D2788124#0",
"title": "http://www.constructionknowledge.net/mechanical/mechanical_sprinkler.php\n",
"text": "CONSTRUCTION KNOWLEDGE>> MECHANICAL>>SPRINKLERS1. How Do Sprinkler Heads Work? 2. What Should I Know About Sprinkler Systems? 3. What Piping Configurations are Common? 4. What are the Basics of Sprinkler System Design? 5. What Public Domain Documents are Available for Further Study?"
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"docid": "D694266#0",
"title": "https://brightnest.com/todos/shut-off-your-sprinkler-system\nShut Off Your Sprinkler System",
"text": "\"WHY DO THIS? Cold weather is on its way, so now is a great time to winterize your sprinkler and irrigation system. Follow these steps to ensure that your pipes don’t crack when your world freezes. Not familiar with your sprinkler system? We recommend hiring a service to \"\"blow out\"\" and winterize your system (details in step #9).45 MINUTES MEDIUMWhat You'll Need:foam insulating tape How To: Note: If you’re unsure about certain terms in this to-do, use the pictures at the bottom as a reference. It's best to consult your owner's manual for specific locations of parts.1For both cold and temperate climates. These steps should be taken for all sprinkler systems that will have to withstand freezing temperatures this winter. Even if you only get one freeze a year, it’s important to follow these steps! A single freeze can still damage your sprinkler system.2Locate and turn off the main shut-off valve to the sprinkler supply line. This will usually be located underground (below the frost line) and inside of a heated room, but for warmer climates it may be outside."
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"docid": "D891250#0",
"title": "http://www.watertips.com/info/glossary.htm\nIrrigation Terms and Definitions",
"text": "\"Irrigation Terms and Definitions We have an extensive list of FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions). If you have questions you don't see answered below, look for the answer in our FAQ section. If you've benefited from the help we've provided on our site but you choose not to purchase your parts from us, we hope you will consider making a small donation to help offset the cost of maintaining this site. To make a donation, you can click on a button below and follow the on-screen instructions. Thanks! The staff at Water Tips.com Glossary Index Automatic Drains AVB (Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker)Backflow Preventer Ball valve Bleed valve Class pipe Controller DCA (Double Check Assembly)Drains (automatic)Ell FIPTFitting Flow Control Freeze switch Gate Valve Globe Valve Gear Driven Rotor Glue GPMHose Bib Impact sprinkler Interval program Kinetic energy Lateral lines Main line Master valve MIPTMoisture sensor Multiple Start timesnip ple Nozzle PCDPop-up Potential energy Precipitation rate Primer Program Professional Grade parts PRSPRV (Pressure Reducing Valve)Pump start PVB (Pressure Vacuum Breaker)PVCRadius Rain delay Rain switch RPZ (Reduced Pressure Zone)Riser Rotor sprinkler SAMSchedule 40SDR pipe Seasonal adjust Shut-off Valve Slip Solvent weld Spray sprinkler Start time Station Station time Station valve Surge protection Swing joint Teflon® tape Valve box Water day Water hammer Watering interval Wind switch Automatic drains See Drains (automatic)AVB (Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker)The lowest grade of backflow prevention equipment. When the pressure drops, the AVB allows air to enter the line to prevent back siphonage of contaminated water into the water supply. AVBs do not protect against back pressure. Back to glossary index. Backflow Preventer An absolutely critical piece of equipment which serves to prevent the flow of contaminated water from the lateral lines back into the public water supply."
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"docid": "D971122#0",
"title": "https://dengarden.com/home-improvement/Frozen-Pipes-What-To-Do\nDIY Plumbing: Frozen Water Pipes and Main Shut Off Valves",
"text": "\"Dengarden » Home Improvement » Plumbing DIY Plumbing: Frozen Water Pipes and Main Shut Off Valves Updated on May 30, 2016Mrs. Menagerie more Contact Author Be Prepared!First and foremost, it is always wise to be prepared for a plumbing emergency such as a pipe bursting in your home. Water damage can be extremely costly, not to mention inconvenient. Should you suddenly find yourself in a rapidly flooding home, knowing how to stop the deluge quickly could make all the difference. Do you know where the main water shut off valve is located in your house or apartment? Would you be able to get to it quickly and turn it off when seconds count? Main Water Valve You will usually find the main water valve in a basement, crawlspace or other utility area where the main water line enters the home. It is helpful to find and label this valve to be ready for an emergency. Also, it is a good idea to mark the direction to turn it off with a permanent marker or masking tape; remember that seconds will count if a pipe bursts in your home. Which Valve is the Main Water Shut-Off Valve?"
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"docid": "D612971#0",
"title": "http://www.flotecpump.com/ResidentialPage_resource_faq_jetpump.aspx\nJet Pump FAQs",
"text": "Jet Pump FAQs Jet Pump Products | Jet Pump Troubleshooting Jet Pump FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)Q. What does “jet” mean in the term “jet pump”? A. Inside the nose of a shallow well jet pump there is a nozzle and venturi pair. The nozzle blows water through the venturi which creates a pressure differential. It’s this pressure differential that actually helps the pump build pressure. It’s kind of the same physics principal used in a jet engine. Q. What’s the difference between a “shallow” and a “deep” or “convertible” jet pump? A. A shallow well jet pump can pull water from a maximum of 25’ depth-to-water. Note that it may be less in higher altitudes. In the mountains it could be as little as 18’ to 20’ A deep well jet pump can pull water from much deeper (as deep as 80’ to 100’ depending upon model and horsepower). A shallow well jet pump has the nozzle & venturi of the jet system built into the nose of the pump."
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"docid": "D2442029#0",
"title": "http://www.hyanniscountrygarden.com/hydrangea-problems/\nHydrangea Problems",
"text": "Hydrangea Problems June 26, 2013 | CLFornari | Gardening Tips, Problem Solving, Shrubs The end of June is often a Good News/Bad News time for Hydrangeas. On the one hand, many varieties of this summer flowering shrub have come into beautiful bloom. On the other hand, it’s the time of year when we might notice that our plants have problems. Here’s a list of a few common Hydrangea difficulties and what you can do about them. Black spots on hydrangea leaves. This is a leaf-spot fungus that develops in rainy periods or when hydrangeas are hit with frequent irrigation. It does not harm the plant although it can look pretty awful at times. The fungus does not spread to other plants. You can cut off the worst leaves and if your sprinkler system (or hand watering) is hitting the foliage frequently adjust it so that you’re watering deeply but less often. Few flowers or no flowers."
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"docid": "D1516502#0",
"title": "http://www.watts.com/pages/faq.asp?catId=3433&faqId=13\n.",
"text": "Home > Residential Fire Protection > Support > FAQResidential Fire Protection Frequently Asked Questions What is a 13D system? How do sprinklers operate? Why are sprinklers so effective? Do sprinklers go off accidentally? What about water damage? How much does a 13D system cost? We have smoke detectors, isn't that enough? Won't fire sprinklers detract from the beauty of my home? If I burn the toast will the sprinkler activate? Will my sprinklers freeze in the winter?"
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"docid": "D642580#0",
"title": "https://www.amazon.com/Red-Lion-RLSP-200-80-GPM-Sprinkler/dp/B005X53V2Q\nRed Lion RLSP-200 Self-Priming High Capacity Sprinkler Pump, Cast Iron Pump, 2-HP 80-GPM",
"text": "\"Share Buy new: $280.99Qty: Add a Protection Plan:4-Year Protection for $20.542-Year Protection for $12.09Add to Cart Turn on 1-Click ordering for this browser Buy used: $251.99Other Sellers on Amazon Add to Cart$278.99+ Free Shipping Sold by: VMInnovations Add to Cart$279.99+ Free Shipping Sold by: Best Nest Inc Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon Red Lion Red Lion RLSP-200 Self-Priming High Capacity Sprinkler Pump, Cast Iron Pump, 2-HP 80-GPM3.5 out of 5 stars 101 customer reviews| 40 answered questions Price: $280.99 & FREE Shipping . Details In Stock. Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Style: 2-HP1-HP1.5-HP2-HP3/4-HPLAWN SPRINKLER PUMP: This Sprinkler pump is ideal for lawn sprinkler systems and garden irrigation. It saves money, conserves water, and keeps your lawn or garden looking beautiful, all with the help of the Red Lion Cast Iron Sprinkler Pump.2 HP IRRIGATION PUMP: This irrigation sprinkler pump helps draw water out of your pond or lake to be used in your sprinkler system - but it can also pump water for pools, water transfers, or boosting household water pressure. THERMOPLATIC IMPLLER PUMP: The RLSP-200 model features a high-efficiency thermoplastic impeller and diffuser, 2 horsepower, 80 GPH flow rate, 47 PSI maximum pressure, and self-priming to 25 feet, 2-inch NPT suction and 1.5-inch NPT discharge. DURABILITY: It is rugged and durable, the Cast Iron Sprinkler Pump will stand up to corrosion, rust, and time to perform for you and your lawn. SPRINKLER PUMP WARRANTY: It has 2 years of warranty. It can be set for use with 115 volts or 230 volts and 80 gallon per minute flow rate."
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"docid": "D433806#0",
"title": "http://phoenixtropicals.com/grass.html\nGrowing Bermuda and Rye Grass In Phoenix Arizona",
"text": "Photo The grass pictured on the right is perennial Rye. This photo was taken in February and the grass was planted in the middle of October. Overview One can have green grass all year long in Phoenix, even though the winter and summer climates are very different. The way this is done is by growing Bermuda grass in summer and Rye grass in winter. Although grass consumes relatively large amounts of water, an accurate understanding of how much water the grass really needs can minimize waste. Bermuda Grass Life Cycle Bermuda is grown in the Phoenix area in summer. It can take the desert's hottest weather as long as it has sufficient water. During winter it is dormant, meaning that it is yellow and appears dead. However, below the surface it is alive and waiting for warmer weather. Bermuda usually starts to slow down and go dormant in September and starts growing again in May. This life cycle makes it so Bermuda does not have to be replanted each year."
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"docid": "D1039020#0",
"title": "http://www.turfgrasssod.org/pages/consumer-resources/water-when-how-howmuch/\nWater - When...How...HowMuch",
"text": "\"Water - When... How... How Much Water - When... How... How Much Water is essential to all life...too little water and we die, too much and we drown. The same is true of the grass in our lawns. Water makes up 70% to 80% of the weight of our lawn grasses and the clippings alone are nearly 90% water. While most people are concerned about not watering their lawns enough, the fact is that more lawns are damaged or destroyed by over-watering. Newly installed turfgrass sod has very important watering needs. Proper watering immediately after installation will ensure the turf gets established, and it will also have an impact on how well the lawn continues to flourish for years to come. WHEN To Water New Turfgrass Sod Begin watering new turfgrass sod within a half hour after it is laid on the soil. Apply at least 2 to 3 cm. ( 1 inch) of water so that the soil beneath the turf is very wet. Ideally, the soil 7 to 10 cm. ("
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"docid": "D1274170#0",
"title": "http://classicfire.com/residential-fire-sprinkler-systems/\nResidential Fire Sprinkler Systems",
"text": "Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems Classic Fire Protection Inc. opened a committed Residential fire sprinkler division in January of 2006. Since then we have performed many types of installs from town homes to estate homes that measure over 15,000 square feet. We have a dedicated sales, estimating and design team to service the industries needs. Introducing the Rapid Response Home Fire Sprinkler System – state-of-the-art fire protection technology designed specfically for the home. Please click here to view the brochure. Myths and Facts Myth: When a fire occurs, every sprinkler in the house will activate. Fact: Contrary to the movie scenes, all the sprinklers in a sprinkler system do not activate at once. When a fire sprinkler activates, by design, the sprinkler closest to the fire goes off- and in 90% of cases, one sprinkler is enough to suppress the fire. Myth: Small things like burning a piece of toast could trigger the sprinkler system. Fact: Burning toast and smoking cigars will not trigger a fire sprinkler, fire sprinklers are only activated by extremely high temperatures, not by smoke."
},
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"docid": "D1202539#0",
"title": "http://stoppestinfo.com/115-scarecrow-motion-activated-sprinkler-review.html\nTop 3 of The Best Motion Activated Sprinklers",
"text": "You are lucky, and your house is situated in a fine, healthy environment. Or maybe you are a town resident and owner of a cozy country house surrounded by lots of beautiful trees. Usually you spend your free time lying in hammock together with a book and a red wine glass. A wonderful picture, isn’t it? Surrounded by fresh air and pure nature, you are frequented by various and numerous forest inhabitants - squirrels, deer, skunks, beavers, foxes…. Living in paradise, you are sure to have neighbors. Sometimes you can see their cats and dogs walking across your lawn. Helpful guide: How To Get Rid of Raccoons – a complete guide Why are Wild Animals Dangerous? Unfortunately, the close contact with fauna is pleasant only for a while. Very soon you will be unpleasantly surprised by the neighboring cats’ excrement in the limits of your own territory."
},
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"docid": "D219159#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/45490514/ch-20-ff-ii-fire-protection-systems-flash-cards/\nCh. 20 FF II - Fire Protection Systems",
"text": "\"75 terms Brooke_Harshaw Ch. 20 FF II - Fire Protection Systems Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort The purpose of a fire alarm system is to: notify building occupants of an emergency condition. Which alarm system component serves as the \"\"brain\"\" for the fire alarm system? Fire alarm control panel The fire alarm control panel: contains electronics that control and monitor the are alarm system. The primary power to the alarm system is obtained from: a local utility provider. Which fire alarm component sends a signal to the fire alarm control panel? Initiating device After receiving a signal from an initiating device, the control panel activates: notification appliances. Which is the most common category of notification appliances?"
},
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"docid": "D3535666#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-a-jockey-pump.htm\nWhat is a Jockey Pump?",
"text": "A jockey pump, or a pressure-maintenance pump, is a small apparatus that works together with a fire pump as part of a fire-protection sprinkler system. It is designed to keep the pressure in the system elevated to a specific level when the system is not in use, so that the fire pump doesn't have to run all the time and the system doesn't go off randomly. It can also help prevent the system from damage when a fire happens and water rushes into the pipes. These devices consist of a three-part assembly. In many places, there are governmental guidelines and recommendations for installing these devices to make sure they work properly. How it Works To understand how a jockey pump works, it's important to understand how a fire sprinkler system works. Sprinkler systems consist of pipes with pressurized water in them and heads that are designed to open when they reach a certain temperature. When the heads open, the water pressure in the pipes drops, since water is flowing out of them. When this happens, a large device called a fire pump starts to send more water through the pipes so that the system can continue to put out the fire. The purpose of the jockey pump is to keep the water pressure in the pipes within a specific range when there's not a fire, so that the sprinklers won't go off randomly."
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"docid": "D1801623#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_sprinkler\nFire sprinkler",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the device discharging the water. For the complete system, see fire sprinkler system. A fire sprinkler mounted on a ceiling A fire sprinkler or sprinkler head is the component of a fire sprinkler system that discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, such as when a predetermined temperature has been exceeded. Fire sprinklers are extensively used worldwide, with over 40 million sprinkler heads fitted each year. In buildings protected by properly designed and maintained fire sprinklers, over 99% of fires were controlled by fire sprinklers alone. [ 1] [2] [3]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 US regulations2.1 Quick Response Sprinklers3 Operation4 Types4.1 ESFR4.2 Quick response5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]In 1812, British inventor Sir William Congreve patented a manual sprinkler system using perforated pipes along the ceiling. When someone noticed a fire, a valve outside the building could be opened to send water through the pipes. [ 4] It was not until a short time later that, as a result of a large furniture factory that repeatedly burned down, Hiram Stevens Maxim was consulted on how to prevent a recurrence and invented the first automatic fire sprinkler. It would douse the areas that were on fire and report the fire to the fire station. Maxim was unable to sell the idea elsewhere, though when the patent expired, the idea was used. ["
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"docid": "D111593#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/over-watering-the-lawn-2152899\nOver-watering the Lawn",
"text": "\"Lawn Care Problems Lawn Care Over-watering the Lawn By Kelly Burke Updated 02/14/18Share Pin Emailpixabay One of the biggest and more common lawn care issues is overwatering the lawn. It is safe to say there is a large portion of homeowners who have no control over their sprinkler system or how to use it effectively. The sprinkler runtimes are likely set by their irrigation service upon start-up and never adjusted or monitored, a \"\"set it and forget it\"\" approach. Often, sprinklers can be seen on before, during, and after rainstorms. Over-watering is bad for the lawn and will make it susceptible to outside pressures like drought, insects, weeds, and diseases besides the obvious waste of water. Get Control of Your Sprinkler System Proper watering is knowing how to use your sprinkler system efficiently. When used properly, your sprinkler system will save you money while keeping your lawn beautiful and healthy. Most lawn sprinkler systems are not that complicated and should be fairly easy to figure out. From there, it is important that your system is equipped with rain sensors to turn the system off in the event of a rainstorm during scheduled watering, Knowing how to pause your system from its normal routine is important when rain is imminent and after periods of rain when the soil has enough moisture. Fine tuning the system and knowing how it operates will benefit the lawn and save money."
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"docid": "D1630734#0",
"title": "http://www.maine.gov/dps/fmo/sprinklers/issues/elevator.html\nRegarding Sprinkler Protection in Elevator Shafts",
"text": "\"Regarding Sprinkler Protection in Elevator Shafts According to 2010 NFPA 13, section 8.15.5, fire sprinkler protection is required at the top and bottom of elevator shafts. There are exceptions noted in that section, but when sprinkler heads are installed in elevator shafts, then they must also be installed according to the State adopted Elevator Code. This \"\"Elevator Code\"\" has a section which has to do with the electrical and piping hookup in elevator hoistways and machine rooms. It states that the main line power must be automatically disconnected before or upon water being released, and that this must not be achieved by smoke detectors, or by fire sprinklers outside of the hoistway/machine room. If there is no head at the top of the shaft, and if the head at the bottom of the shaft is within 2 feet of the bottom, then the main line power may remain on. If the power is required to be shut off, then NFPA 13, (2010) A.8.15.5.3 tells you how to achieve this requirement. There are three common methods used to meet this automatic main line power disconnect before water is released. One way, which is typically the most economical way, is with a fire sprinkler system flow switch that does not have a time delay. In a fire, the flow switch would activate not only an alarm, but it would also cause a shunt trip breaker to disconnect the main line power to the affected elevator upon activation of the fire sprinkler. Another way is with the use of a rate-of-rise/fixed temperature heat detector."
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"docid": "D3271853#0",
"title": "https://www.safewise.com/home-security-faq/how-does-home-automation-work\nWhat Is Home Automation and How Does it Work?",
"text": "\"Home automation gives you access to control devices in your home from a mobile device anywhere in the world. The term may be used for isolated programmable devices, like thermostats and sprinkler systems, but home automation more accurately describes homes in which nearly everything -- lights, appliances, electrical outlets, heating and cooling systems -- are hooked up to a remotely controllable network. From a home security perspective, this also includes your alarm system, and all of the doors, windows, locks, smoke detectors, surveillance cameras and any other sensors that are linked to it. Home Automation Developments Until fairly recently, automated central control of building-wide systems was found only in larger commercial buildings and expensive homes. Typically involving only lighting, heating and cooling systems, building automation rarely provided more than basic control, monitoring and scheduling functions and was accessible only from specific control points within the building itself. Home automation is a step toward what is referred to as the \"\"Internet of Things,\"\" in which everything has an assigned IP address, and can be monitored and accessed remotely. The first and most obvious beneficiaries of this approach are \"\"smart\"\" devices and appliances that can be connected to a local area network, via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. However, electrical systems and even individual points, like light switches and electrical outlets, were also integrated into home automation networks, and businesses have even explored the potential of IP-based inventory tracking. Although the day is still far off when you'll be able to use your mobile browser to track down a lost sock, home networks are capable of including an increasing number of devices and systems. Automation Automation is, unsurprisingly, one of the two main characteristics of home automation."
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"docid": "D3210187#0",
"title": "https://www.csu.org/pages/winter-watering.aspx\nFall preparation",
"text": "Fall preparation Fall preparation Consider using these tips to give lawns, plants, trees and shrubs a better chance of rebounding next spring. Not only will your landscape maintain its health, you will use less water in April and May attempting to bring it back. Fertilize your lawn Fertilize in October before you turn your sprinklers off. Fertilizing in fall will help your lawn be more resilient over the winter, and it will green up in spring without the excess growth from early spring fertilization. Do not fertilize trees, shrubs or perennial flowers in fall. In late summer, they prepare to go into dormancy, moving their resources from the leaves into the trunk and root system. If you fertilize them in late summer, they’ll start to grow again, which can reduce their ability to make it through the winter. Top off your mulch If you have areas of your yard with wood mulch, make sure the layer is three to four inches thick. This will ensure plants are fully insulated to make it through winter. In addition, the soil will retain more moisture, which increases plants’ chances of staying hydrated until spring."
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"docid": "D235088#0",
"title": "https://nedcc.org/free-resources/preservation-leaflets/3.-emergency-management/3.2-an-introduction-to-fire-detection,-alarm,-and-automatic-fire-sprinklers\nEmergency Management 3.2 An Introduction to Fire Detection, Alarm, and Automatic Fire Sprinklers",
"text": "\"Abstract Cultural property management is entrusted with the responsibility of protecting and preserving an institution's buildings, collections, operations and occupants. Constant attention is required to minimize adverse impact due to climate, pollution, theft, vandalism, insects, mold and fire. Because of the speed and totality of the destructive forces of fire, it constitutes one of the more serious threats. Vandalized or environmentally damaged structures can be repaired and stolen objects recovered. Items destroyed by fire, however, are gone forever. An uncontrolled fire can obliterate an entire room's contents within a few minutes and completely burn out a building in a couple hours. The first step toward halting a fire is to properly identify the incident, raise the occupant alarm, and then notify emergency response professionals. This is often the function of the fire detection and alarm system. Several system types and options are available, depending on the specific characteristics of the protected space. Fire protection experts generally agree that automatic sprinklers represent one of the single, most significant aspects of a fire management program."
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"docid": "D102219#0",
"title": "http://www.irrigationtutorials.com/irrigation-backflow-preventers/\nHow to Select the Proper Backflow Preventer",
"text": "Backflow Preventer: A device that allows water to go through it in one direction, but prevents it from going backwards in the opposite direction. Here are links to the backflow preventer related topics below in case you come back and want to reread something. ( Sorry this article is so long, it’s a complex topic and there are a lot of options available to you! ) Why do you need a backflow preventer? Backflow Preventer Costs How to Select a Backflow Preventer Descriptions of the types of Backflow Preventers: Atmospheric Vacuum breaker Anti-Siphon Valves Pressure Vacuum Breaker Double Check Type Backflow Preventer Reduced Pressure Type Backflow Preventer Backflow Preventer Basics: Backflow Preventer definition: A device that allows water to go through it in one direction, but prevents it from going backwards in the opposite direction. A backflow preventer is like a one-way gate for water. Most backflow preventers are used to keep unsafe water from reversing flow and entering the clean water supply. Backflow preventers can be as simple as a single check valve that closes when water flow reverses. Using a simple check valve as a backflow preventer might be considered the equivalent of a turnstile at a store entrance. It is not very reliable, even a small amount of effort will overcome it."
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"docid": "D459549#0",
"title": "http://www.toolgirl.com/toolgirl/2012/08/mindblowing-projects-to-make-by-melting-old-lp-records.html\nToolGirl Mag Ruffman's Official Web Log",
"text": "If you have an oven and a collection of old LPs, you can have as much fun as possible with your clothes on. The PVC vinyl that old records are made from becomes pliable at extremely low temperatures. Here are some creations you can try. For complete instructions, see my weekly column. Note: The vinyl melts in just a few minutes and is warm to the touch when you pull it from the 200-degree oven (don't use a hotter oven or the vinyl will start releasing toxins). You can form it by hand immediately, but use leather gloves if you're nervous. All beginners in Record Upcycling should try a bowl. Pressing the vinyl between two bowls will give you a more predictable outcome: But why be all conventional with your bowls? Squeeze the vinyl for a more extreme effect. Or cinch it down into a desk accessory: Cut the vinyl into strips and form the strips into napkin rings that suit your musical friends/family: Or form the strips into hooks for towels or jewelry: While it's warm, cut a record in half, then reheat it and form it into a sconce: Here's how to fasten the sconce to a wood base; first, use a regular drill bit inserted through the record's hole to drill through the two layers of vinyl that form the back of the sconce."
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"docid": "D259392#0",
"title": "http://www.plastemart.com/Plastic-Technical-Article.asp?LiteratureID=1602\nEssential Compounding Chemicals used with PVC Resin",
"text": "Essential Compounding Chemicals used with PVC Resin15-Apr-11The essential ingredients in a PVC formulation are: • PVC Resin o Suspension Grade o Paste Grade o Copolymer • Primary Plasticiser • Secondary Plasticiser • Stabilisers o Heat Stabilisers o Light Stabilisers • Lubricants • Fillers • Pigments • Special Additives PVC Resin There are 4 types of PVC Resin grouped by polymerization method 1. Suspension Grade PVC 2. Emulsion Grade PVC 3. Bulk Polymerised PVC 4. Copolymer PVC Suspension Grade PVC: The most widely prevalent type, Suspension grade PVC is made by polymerizing droplets of Vinyl Chloride monomer suspended in water. When Polymerisation is complete, the slurry is centrifuged and the PVC cake is gently dried by special heating systems so as not to subject the unstabilised resin to heat degradation. Particle size of the resin ranges from 50-250 microns and have porous popcorn like structures which readily absorbs Plasticisers. The structure of the PVC particles can be modified by selecting suitable suspending agents and Polymerisation Catalyst. Less porous types are extensively used for the high volume Rigid or Unplasticised PVC applications like PVC Pipes, Windows, Sidings, Ductings. Suspension grades of a coarser particle size and very porous structures absorb large quantities of Plasticiser forming a dryblend at temperatures as low as 80o C. The more porous types are used in Plasticised applications like Cables, Footwear, Soft Calendered Sheeting and Films etc."
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"docid": "D3311227#0",
"title": "https://www.heatshieldproducts.com/automotive/exhaust-heat-shield-insulation/\nExhaust Heat Shield Insulation",
"text": "Exhaust Heat Shield Insulation The Heatshield Products Armor Series™ of exhaust heat shields can stop up to 60 percent of radiant heat from the exhaust system. the Armor insulation system is easy to use and provides a way to wrap headers and exhaust components without voiding warranties.8 Item (s)Show Lava Header Armor1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2200°F1204°CIntermittent The carbon fiber look Lava Header Armor cuts effortlessly with heavy-duty scissors, making it simple to wrap around the headers Header Armor is easily trimmed and wrapped around headers Heatshield exclusive Bio Cool™ technology Compliant with most header manufacturer's warranties Kits include Inconel HP Tie Wire for installation Made in the USALearn More Heatshield Armor1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2200°F1204°CIntermittent Reduce ambient exhaust system heat up to 70 percent with Heatshield Armor thermal barrier material. Reduces radiant heat by 70%0.003 inch thick armor layer, can be cleaned after installation Simple installation, install in minutes!The ideal heat shield insulation for your down pipe, DPF, or high performance application Made in the USALearn More Muffler Armor1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2200°F1204°CIntermittent Heatshield Products Muffler Armor uses our Bio Cool thermal barrier material to withstand 1,800 degrees F of continuous heat Reduces radiant heat by up to 70%Helps keep the interior or trunk of your car cooler Can also reduce vapor lock if mufflers are near the fuel tank or fuel lines Improves engine efficiency by keeping exhaust flow velocity high Includes stainless steel locking ties Learn More Header Armor1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2200°F1204°CIntermittent The abrasion-resistant Header Armor cuts effortlessly with heavy-duty scissors, making it simple to wrap around the headers Header Armor is easily trimmed and wrapped around headers Heatshield exclusive Bio Cool™ technology Compliant with most header manufacturer's warranties Kits include Inconel HP Tie Wire for installation Made in the USALearn More HP Manifold Shield1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2200°F1204°CIntermittent Heatshield Products Manifold Shield is designed to keep heat inside your exhaust and turbo manifold to increase turbo performance and horsepower Continuous operating temperature of 1800°F, 2200°F intermittent Capable of reducing up to 60% of radiant heat Reduces turbo lag, improves turbo performance Custom fit, installs in minutes Custom manifold jackets available, 4-6 week lead time, minimums and pattern design fees may apply Made in the USALearn More Heatshield Armor Kit1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2200°F1204°CIntermittent Heatshield Armor exhaust heat shield kits, keep heat in the exhaust system creating a scavenging effect. Continuous operating temperature of 1800°F, 2200°F intermittent Reduces radiant heat by 60%0.003” thick armor layers, can be cleaned after installation Hot pipe heat shield Simple installation, installs in minutes!Learn More HP Stack Sack1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2000°F1093°CIntermittent HP Stack Sack™ keeps water and debris from falling down the stack on your diesel truck. Protects stacks from debris, rain, weather in between runs Continuous direct contact temperature 1800°FSoft HP Felt won't scratch most chrome stacks Won’t melt like vinyl stack caps Remove Stack Sack before turning engine on Adjustable Velcro strap for tight fit Made in the USALearn More Lava Stack Sack1800°F982°CCONTINUOUS2000°F1093°CIntermittent Lava Stack Sack™ looks cool and keeps water and debris from falling down the stack on your diesel truck. Protects stacks from debris, rain, weather in between runs Continuous direct contact temperature 1800°FSoft HP Felt won't scratch most chrome stacks Won’t melt like vinyl stack caps Remove Lava Stack Sack before turning engine on Adjustable Velcro strap for tight fit Made in the USALearn More8 Item (s)Show An exhaust heat shield works much like an exhaust wrap. Both retain thermal energy inside your exhaust system. The construction and installation of an exhaust heat shield is far different compared to an exhaust heat wrap. All of the Armor Series™ car exhaust heat shield insulation by Heatshield Products feature our exclusive Bio Cool™ technology. Bio Cool™ is a non-caustic, non-flammable insulator made from a bio-soluble silica."
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"docid": "D1201044#0",
"title": "http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5731069.html\n.",
"text": "\"Title: Composite gage and drain hole sealer United States Patent 5731069Abstract: A two-component, heat reactive patch particularly useful for sealing gage and drain holes in automobile bodies which comprises an ionomer component and an olefinic/elastomeric component. The ionomer component contains an ionomeric copolymer of ethylene and an α,β-ethylenically-unsaturated C 3 -C 8 carboxylic acid, a metallic coagent and a filler and, optionally, a non-ionomeric copolymer of ethylene. The olefinic/elastomeric component contains an uncrosslinked elastomer, a multifunctional acrylic monomer, and a free-radical curing agent. Inventors: Delle Donne, Ralph (Newark, DE) Schowe, Elizabeth Alexander (Hockessin, DE) Hanley IV, John Lynch (Westland, MI) Shah, Rohit Kumar (Canton, MI)Application Number: 08/537315Publication Date: 03/24/1998Filing Date: 09/29/1995Export Citation: Click for automatic bibliography generation Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (Wilmington, DE) Sika Corporation (South Field, MI)Primary Class: 428/215Other Classes: 156/94, 156/293, 156/303.1, 156/306.6, 156/307.1, 156/322, 428/323, 428/343, 428/515, 428/516, 428/517, 428/519, 428/520, 525/193, 525/194, 525/195, 525/221, 525/227, 525/330.1, 525/330.2, 525/330.3, 525/370, 525/387International Classes: C08L23/08; C08L23/16; C09K3/10; (IPC1-7): B32B25/08; B32B27/26; B32B27/30; B32B27/32Field of Search: 428/373, 428/63, 428/343, 428/346, 428/355, 428/515, 428/516, 428/518, 428/523, 428/517, 428/519, 156/94, 156/307.1, 156/307.3, 156/308.2, 156/309.6, 156/327, 156/322, 156/334, 156/306.6, 156/303.1, 526/318, 526/318.2, 526/318.3, 526/318.4, 526/318.45, 526/318.6, 525/329.5, 525/329.7, 525/330.2, 525/330.6, 525/310, 525/308, 525/304, 525/303View Patent Images: Download PDF 5731069 PDF help US Patent References:5266133Dry expansible sealant and baffle composition and product1993-11-30 Hanley et al. 156/715206294Thermoplastic polymer alloy composition1993-04-27 Dawson 525/1964953742Plastic sealing cover1990-09-04 Kraus 220/3674882393Ionomer-modified polyethylene as film material1989-11-21 Herwig et al. 525/330.24857571Prevulcanization retardation of free-radical cured rubber1989-08-15 Reiter et al. 524/2484832234Plug1989-05-23 Peterson 220/3064824726Layered patching composition1989-04-25 Closson, Jr. 428/3494823978Plastic hole plug with self-piercing point1989-04-25 Pufpaff 220/3074815629Closure plug for castings1989-03-28 Tausk 220/3524784285Dual durometer self locking and sealing plugs and method for making same1988-11-15 Patel 220/3074739012Elastomer blends1988-04-19 Hagman 525/924646932Opening stopper for automotive vehicle bodies1987-03-03 Masler 220/3074640434Plug for hole sealing1987-02-03 Johnson et al. 220/2874583654Plastic hole plug1986-04-22 Pufpaff 220/3044534088Hole plug1985-08-13 Ricke 24/2954494671Automobile body panel hole closure1985-01-22 Morre, III et al. 220/2564483537Golf ball1984-11-20 Hanada et al. 273/2204473683Acrylic copolymer rubber/styrenic amorphous resin blends1984-09-25 Coran et al."
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"docid": "D1534823#0",
"title": "http://www.kompareit.com/homeandgarden/siding-compare-aluminum-vs-vinyl.html\nCompare Aluminum vs Vinyl Siding Costs",
"text": "Compare Aluminum vs Vinyl Siding Costs About Aluminum Siding Before the advent of vinyl siding some 50 years ago, aluminum was the siding material of choice for American homes. It was less expensive than wood and required very little maintenance. Vinyl has largely replaced aluminum, but some people still prefer the strength and look of aluminum siding. It remains an economical and durable option. A hybrid product, vinyl-wrapped aluminum siding, is also available now. Try Our Free Siding Replacement Quote Request Tool Tell us some details about your needs and get connected to pre-screened companies in your area. Compare free price quotes from multiple companies and save time and money instantly! No obligations to hire or purchase ever!Find a Siding Pro >>How Much Does Aluminum Siding Cost? Aluminum siding costs about $3 to $6 per square foot installed. Vinyl can cost more or less, depending on quality."
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"docid": "D2932718#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylene-vinyl_acetate\nEthylene-vinyl acetate",
"text": "\"This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Ethylene-vinyl acetate Names Other names Poly (ethylene-vinyl acetate); Poly (ethylene-co-vinyl acetate); Polyethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer Identifiers CAS Number24937-78-8Abbreviations EVA; PEVAChem Spidernone ECHA Info Card 100.133.085Pub Chem CID32742UNII4OKC630HS6Properties Chemical formula (C 2 H 4) n (C 4 H 6 O 2) m Molar mass Variable Hazards Safety data sheet MSDSExcept where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 k Pa).verify ( what is ? ) Infobox referencesa close-up picture of open celled EVAEVA polymer milk Ethylene-vinyl acetate ( EVA ), also known as poly (ethylene-vinyl acetate) ( PEVA ), is the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate. The weight percent vinyl acetate usually varies from 10 to 40%, with the remainder being ethylene. Broadly speaking, there are three different types of EVA copolymer, which differ in the vinyl acetate (VA) content and the way the materials are used. The EVA copolymer which is based on a low proportion of VA (approximately up to 4%) may be referred to as vinyl acetate modified polyethylene. It is a copolymer and is processed as a thermoplastics material – just like low density polyethylene. It has some of the properties of a low density polyethylene but increased gloss (useful for film), softness and flexibility."
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"docid": "D1400963#0",
"title": "http://www.appropedia.org/Polymer_Calendering\nPolymer calendering",
"text": "\"Get our free book on rainwater now - To Catch the Rain. Polymer calendering (Redirected from Polymer Calendering)navigation search Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction1.1 How it works1.2 Uses [3]2 Material Specifications3 Advantages4 Disadvantages5 Types5.1 I Type5.2 L Type5.3 Z Type6 Physics of Calendering6.1 Fluid Mechanics6.2 Temperature Effects6.3 Velocity Effects on Final Product6.4 Roll Bending7 Energy Efficiency8 References Introduction [ edit]A calender is a device used to process a polymer melt into a sheet or film. It has been in use for over a hundred years and when first developed it was mainly used for processing rubber, but nowadays is commonly used for producing thermoplastic W sheets, coatings and films [1]. The calender never did become very popular when it was first invented mainly because it was difficult to adjust the desired gap between rollers; consequently, it was difficult to get an accurate sheet thickness. The process did not start to become popular until the 1930's when the machines became easier to adjust [2]. Nowadays calenders can achieve tolerances around 0.005mm [2] . How it works [ edit]The calender concept is fairly easy to understand. The basic idea of the machine is that squishes a heat softened polymer between two or more rollers (this area is called a nip) to form a continuous sheet. To begin the process the polymer must go through blending and fluxing before it goes through the calender. Blending is a process that creates the desired polymer and fluxing heats and works this blended polymer to make it a consistency easier for the calender to handle. [ 3]. The polymer is then ready to go through the calender and will leave it at a thickness dependent mainly on the gap between the last two rollers. The last set of rollers also dictate the surface finish; for example, they can influence the glossiness and texture of the surface [1]. One thing about polymers being calendered is that the sheet going through the rollers tends to follow the faster moving roller of the two that it's in contact with and it also sticks more to the hotter rolls."
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"docid": "D2461867#0",
"title": "http://www.chemionics.com/Plastisol.html\nPlastisol",
"text": "\"Plastisol Plastisol is a liquid form of vinyl that is cured by heat to form a solid end product. Plastisols are dispersions of PVC resin in plasticizers, and modified with other raw materials to yield the desired properties of the end user. Plastisols are considered 100% solids material. Plastisols are very versatile, offering a multitude of application & processing possibilities. Properly cured (fused) plastisol can offer a wide variety of physical properties & attributes, all depending on the formulation. Chemionics can custom design a plastisol formulation to provide many different properties. Some of these include: Custom Colors (Spectrophotometer Matching)Hardness / Flexibility (Shore A Durometer 10 - 98)Viscosity Range of 100-1,000,000 cps Surface Appearance (Glossy / Matte / Textured / Foams / Etc. ) Flame Retardancy Low Temperature Flexibility UV Resistance Weatherability Mildew Resistance Electrical Resistance Dielectric Strength Abrasion Resistance Chemical Resistance FDA / NSF Compliance Ro HS & REACH Compliance Military Specs ( # A-A-59464A )Automotive Specs Non-Phthalate See our Plastisol Compounding Capabilities Brochure Chemionics custom formulates plastisols for a wide variety of industrial & commercial applications & markets, including: Medical Automotive Toy / Novelty Recreation / Sports / Fishing Textile/Fabric Glove (Industrial / Medical)Filtration Construction Military ( #A-A-59464A )Agricultural Sound Deadening Metal Finishing Industrial Belting Manufactured Stone Ceramic Tile Back to Top Dip Coating: Plastisol can serve as protective, functional, and decorative coatings for a variety of applications, primarily for the coating of metal parts. Plastisols can be applied via the hot-dip & cold-dip process. Plastisol coatings can offer properties such as non-slip, cushioning, color coding, electrical insulation, abrasion resistance, impact resistance, weather and corrosion resistance."
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"docid": "D550538#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PVC\nPolyvinyl chloride",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from PVC)navigation search\"\"PVC\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see PVC (disambiguation). Polyvinyl chloride Names IUPAC namepoly (1-chloroethene) [1]Other names Polychloroethylene Identifiers CAS Number9002-86-2Abbreviations PVCCh EBICHEBI:53243Chem Spidernone ECHA Info Card 100.120.191KEGGC19508Me SH Polyvinyl+Chloride Properties Chemical formula (C 2 H 3 Cl) n [2]Magnetic susceptibility (χ) −10.71×10 −6 (SI, 22°C) [3]Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 k Pa). Infobox references Mechanical properties Elongation at break 20–40%Notch test 2–5 k J /m 2Glass Transition Temperature 82 °C (180 °F) [4]Melting point 100 °C (212 °F) to 260 °C (500 °F) [4]Effective heat of combustion 17.95 MJ/kg Specific heat ( c) 0.9 k J/ (kg·K)Water absorption (ASTM) 0.04–0.4Dielectric Breakdown Voltage 40 MV/m Polyvinyl chloride ( / ˌ p ɒ l i v aɪ n ə l ˈ k l ɔːr aɪ d / ), [5] also known as polyvinyl or vinyl, [6] commonly abbreviated PVC, is the world's third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene. [ 7]PVC comes in two basic forms: rigid (sometimes abbreviated as RPVC) and flexible. The rigid form of PVC is used in construction for pipe and in profile applications such as doors and windows. It is also used in making bottles, non-food packaging, and cards (such as bank or membership cards). It can be made softer and more flexible by the addition of plasticizers, the most widely used being phthalates. In this form, it is also used in plumbing, electrical cable insulation, imitation leather, signage, phonograph records, [8] inflatable products, and many applications where it replaces rubber. [ 9]Pure polyvinyl chloride is a white, brittle solid."
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"docid": "D3397221#0",
"title": "http://www.google.com/patents/US20110064780\nPolymeric pheromone formulation and method of use to calm stress-related behavior in mammals over an extended period of time",
"text": "Description RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U. S. non-provisional patent application Ser. No. 12/430,075, filed Apr. 25, 2009 and U. S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/125,977, filed Apr. 30, 2008, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention is directed to a polymeric pheromone formulation comprising a low melting-point polymer or copolymer, an unsaturated long chain fatty alcohol, and an animal-appeasing pheromone. The present invention is further directed to an animal behavioral control system and method of use wherein the system comprises a polymeric pheromone formulation present in a device that is worn by or placed on a mammal and which allows for the slow-release of the appeasing pheromone. More specifically, the system of the present invention is placed on or in close proximity to an animal to be treated and it releases the appeasing pheromone efficiently and uniformly over an extended period of time of about four weeks or longer. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Stress, by definition, is the reaction of an animal body to forces of deleterious nature, infections and various abnormal states that tend to disturb homeostasis. Animals exposed to stress respond with changes in the activity of the autonomic and neuroendocrine systems and in behavior."
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"docid": "D1676056#0",
"title": "http://www.druflon.com/ptfeprop.html\n.",
"text": "PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) The combination of chemical and physical properties of PTFE is a consequence of its true fluorocarbon structure. This unusual structure leads to a material which has an almost universal chemical inertness; complete insolubility in all known solvents below 300 °C; excellent thermal stability; and unsurpassed electrical properties, including low dielectric loss, low dielectric constant and high dielectric strength. Furthermore, PTFE does not embrittle at very high or at very low temperatures. Corona Resistant PTFE is a corona resistant form of PTFE. It is a homogeneous insulation having essentially all of the properties of pure PTFE, but having approximately a thousand-fold longer high-voltage life. Corona Resistant PTFE is unique among high voltage insulations in its excellent resistance to electro-mechanical and chemical-mechanical stress cracking. FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene), like PTFE, has a fully fluorinated structure which leads to excellent chemical, thermal, and electrical properties. However, the high temperature limit for FEP is lower than PTFE, approximately 200°C instead of 260°C. FEP has good melt-flow characteristics which permit melt bonding to itself, to Kapton film, and to PTFE. KAPTON ® Polyimide Film (Type H) is a polyimide film which possesses a unique combination of properties among polymeric film materials."
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"docid": "D2344961#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyacrylonitrile\nPolyacrylonitrile",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Polyacrylonitrile ( PAN ), also known as Creslan 61, is a synthetic, semicrystalline organic polymer resin, with the linear formula (C 3 H 3 N) n. Though it is thermoplastic, it does not melt under normal conditions. It degrades before melting. It melts above 300 °C if the heating rates are 50 degrees per minute or above. [ 1] Almost all polyacrylonitrile resins are copolymers made from mixtures of monomers with acrylonitrile as the main component. It is a versatile polymer used to produce large variety of products including ultra filtration membranes, hollow fibers for reverse osmosis, fibers for textiles, oxidized PAN fibers. PAN fibers are the chemical precursor of high-quality carbon fiber. PAN is first thermally oxidized in air at 230 degrees Celsius to form an oxidized PAN fiber and then carbonized above 1000 degrees Celsius in inert atmosphere to make carbon fibers found in a variety of both high-tech and common daily applications such as civil and military aircraft primary and secondary structures, missiles, solid propellant rocket motors, pressure vessels, fishing rods, tennis rackets, badminton rackets & high-tech bicycles. It is a component repeat unit in several important copolymers, such as styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) plastic. Polyacrylonitrile Identification IUPAC Name poly (1-acrylonitrile)Chemical Properties Empirical Formula (C 3 H 3 N) n Molar Mass 53.0626 ± 0.0028 g/mol C 67.91%, H 5.7%, N 26.4%Physical Properties Glass Transition Temperature ~95 °CFusion Temperature 322 °CSolubility Parameters 26.09 MPa 1/2 (25 °C) 25.6 to 31.5 J 1/2 cm −3/2Density 1.184 g•cm −3Electronic Properties Dielectric Constant 5.5 (1 k Hz, 25 °C)4.2 (1 MHz, 25 °C)Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Synthesis3 Applications3.1 Carbon fiber3.2 Oxidized Polyacrylonitrile Fiber (OPF)4 References5 External links History [ edit]Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) was first synthesized in 1930 by Hans Fikentscher and Claus Heuck in the Ludwigshafen works of the German chemical conglomerate IG Farben. [ 2] However, as PAN is non- fusible, and did not dissolve in any of the industrial solvents being used at the time, further research into the material was halted. ["
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"docid": "D2974505#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_transition_temperature\nGlass transition",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Glass transition temperature)navigation search The glass–liquid transition or glass transition for short is the reversible transition in amorphous materials (or in amorphous regions within semicrystalline materials) from a hard and relatively brittle \"\"glassy\"\" state into a viscous or rubbery state as the temperature is increased. [ 1] An amorphous solid that exhibits a glass transition is called a glass. The reverse transition, achieved by supercooling a viscous liquid into the glass state, is called vitrification. The glass-transition temperature T g of a material characterizes the range of temperatures over which this glass transition occurs. It is always lower than the melting temperature, T m, of the crystalline state of the material, if one exists. Hard plastics like polystyrene and poly (methyl methacrylate) are used well below their glass transition temperatures, that is in their glassy state. Their T g values are well above room temperature, both at around 100 °C (212 °F). Rubber elastomers like polyisoprene and polyisobutylene are used above their T g, that is, in the rubbery state, where they are soft and flexible. [ 2]Despite the change in the physical properties of a material through its glass transition, the transition is not considered a phase transition; rather it is a phenomenon extending over a range of temperature and defined by one of several conventions. [ 3] [4] Such conventions include a constant cooling rate (20 kelvins per minute (36 °F/min)) [1] and a viscosity threshold of 10 12 Pa·s, among others."
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"docid": "D406915#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase_(matter)\nPhase (matter)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with State of matter. In the physical sciences, a phase is a region of space (a thermodynamic system ), throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform. [ 1] [2]: 86 [3]: 3 Examples of physical properties include density, index of refraction, magnetization and chemical composition. A simple description is that a phase is a region of material that is chemically uniform, physically distinct, and (often) mechanically separable. In a system consisting of ice and water in a glass jar, the ice cubes are one phase, the water is a second phase, and the humid air is a third phase over the ice and water. The glass of the jar is another separate phase. ( See state of matter#Glass)The term phase is sometimes used as a synonym for state of matter, but there can be several immiscible phases of the same state of matter. Also, the term phase is sometimes used to refer to a set of equilibrium states demarcated in terms of state variables such as pressure and temperature by a phase boundary on a phase diagram. Because phase boundaries relate to changes in the organization of matter, such as a change from liquid to solid or a more subtle change from one crystal structure to another, this latter usage is similar to the use of \"\"phase\"\" as a synonym for state of matter. However, the state of matter and phase diagram usages are not commensurate with the formal definition given above and the intended meaning must be determined in part from the context in which the term is used."
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"docid": "D1097087#0",
"title": "http://stainsfile.info/StainsFile/prepare/process/paraffinwax.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The most commonly used wax for infiltration is paraffin wax. This is composed of straight chain or n -alkanes with a carbon chain length of between 20 and 40. It is solid at room temperature but melts at temperatures up to about 65°C or 70°C. It is invariably a mixture, so the melting point is not sharp. It is inflammable, but not dangerously explosive, and is the wax used to make common candles. Normal precautions make it reasonably safe to use. Paraffin wax can be purchased with melting points at different temperatures, the most common for histological use being about 56°C–58°C, although a somewhat higher temperature may be used in tropical countries, and a slightly lower for very delicate tissues. At its melting point it tends to be slightly viscous, but this decreases as the temperature is increased. The traditional advice is that it should be used at about 2°C above its melting point, but technologists often increase the temperature to above 60°C or 65°C in practice to decrease viscosity. This does cause some extra damage to the tissue, but facilitates more thorough infiltration."
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"docid": "D1153772#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-major-differences-between-PVC-CPVC-UPVC-HDPE-and-GI-pipes\nWhat are the major differences between PVC, CPVC, UPVC, HDPE and GI pipes?",
"text": "\"Krunal Varshikar, Piping Layout Engineer, 9 Years Updated Aug 3, 2016 · Author has 55 answers and 179.6k answer views Thanks for the A2A Mr Gopal Krishnan. The major difference between these pipes is basically the difference in material and there properties. PVC, CPVC, UPVC and HDPE are non metalic pipes. They are made from thermoplastic materials. These fall under the category of Plastic pipework. Both pipes and fittings are available in these materials. On the other hand GI pipes are Galvanized iron pipes. These are a type of metalic pipes. Usually all the above pipes are extensively used in plumbing and less process critical applications. Chemically speaking PVC ( Polyvinyl chloride) - Polyvinyl chloride, more correctly but unusually poly (vinyl chloride), commonly abbreviated PVC, is the third-most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer, after polyethylene and polypropylene."
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"docid": "D2223690#0",
"title": "http://www.globalspec.com/learnmore/manufacturing_process_equipment/stock_fabricated_materials_components/adhesive_tapes_films\nAdhesive Tapes Information",
"text": "\"Adhesive Tapes Information Show all Adhesive Tapes Manufacturers Adhesive tapes are used to assemble materials or parts together using a sticky chemical bond. They are an alternative to other assembly methods such as mechanical assembly (press fit, snap fit, etc. ), mechanical fastening, adhesive bonding, soldering, welding and brazing. Adhesive tape has the advantage of lower temperature applications compared to soldering, welding and brazing. It also does not require pre-drilled and/or pretapped holes or welded-on studs on the components like is needed for mechanical fastening. Adhesive tape can be easier for production operation and automation compared to processes using a liquid adhesive, which must be sprayed, rolled or otherwise dispensed onto the parts before bonding. In adhesive tapes, the adhesive is preapplied to a uniform backing material that enables the tape to be handled with web processing equipment. The disadvantage of adhesive tape is its inferior strength compared to brazing, welding or mechanical fastening. The lower bond strengths may not meet more demanding design requirements. Video link: Dutch artist Johan Rijpma uses adhesive tape to create mesmerizing art displays."
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"docid": "D2097268#0",
"title": "http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/88209/Does-ANYTHING-bond-vinyl-to-vinyl\nDoes Anything Bond Vinyl to Vinyl?",
"text": "\"HOME | CR4 | Mechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering Previous in Forum: Chiller Efficiency Next in Forum: Gas Turbines Comments Format: Indented / nested by replies Flat / chronological Save setting as my default Change Mode Subscribe to Discussion: CR4 allows you to \"\"subscribe\"\" to a discussion so that you can be notified of new comments to the discussion via email. Rating Vote: Score 1Score 2Score 3Score 4Score 5Add Vote65 comments Subscribe Rate this Comments: Nested70AARCuda Guru Join Date: Jan 2008Location: Tucson, AZPosts: 907Good Answers: 25Does Anything Bond Vinyl to Vinyl?02/06/2014 9:08 PMI have tried just about every kind of glue, cement, and adhesive proported to bond vinyl to vinyl with no success. I have already contacted 3M, Henkel, Loc Tite, Super Glue, Gorilla Glue...all with no success. So-o-o-o, I now ask all of YOU: \"\"...do YOU know of anything to bond vinyl to vinyl? \"\"__________________ ... and the Devil said: \"\"...yes, but it's a DRY heat..! \"\" Register to Reply Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can \"\"subscribe\"\" to this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added. Join CR4, The Engineer's Place for News and Discussion!Comments rated to be Good Answers: These comments received enough positive ratings to make them \"\"good answers\"\".#4 \"\" Re: Does ANYTHING bond vinyl to vinyl? \"\" by JNB on 02/06/2014 10:47 PM (score 2)#10 \"\" Re: Does ANYTHING bond vinyl to vinyl? \"\" by Kris on 02/07/2014 1:59 AM (score 2)Comments rated to be \"\"almost\"\" Good Answers: Check out these comments that don't yet have enough votes to be \"\"official\"\" good answers and, if you agree with them, rate them!#5 \"\" Re: Does ANYTHING bond vinyl to vinyl? \"\""
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"docid": "D2733773#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_hot_does_a_cigarette_burn\nHow do you repair a cigarette burn in your couch?",
"text": "\"Castiloe 10 Contributions How do you repair a cigarette burn in your couch? Answer . Snip the burnt area with scissors (just the fibers). Find an area of rug (under a couch or better, in a dark corner)trim an area about the size of the burn and glu …Marcy M 60,142 Contributions I love people and enjoy helping others. I have a great thirst for knowledge and always strive to expand my mind and thus my life. How do you hide cigarette burns? Answer . You didn't say if it was on a carpet or on a table.\\n. \\n Carpet: You are going to have to get a pro in. They will cut a little carpet from another area of your …John the Chemist 486 Contributions How hot can a cigarette get?"
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"docid": "D1781385#0",
"title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S135983680200080X\nHeat deflection characteristics of polypropylene and polypropylene/polyethylene binary systems",
"text": "Composites Part B: Engineering Volume 34, Issue 2, March 2003, Pages 199-208Heat deflection characteristics of polypropylene and polypropylene/polyethylene binary systems A. C.-Y Wong Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/S1359-8368 (02)00080-X Get rights and content Abstract The effects of mould temperature and normal load on the heat deflection characteristics of PP were extensively investigated. The measurements of the heat deflection temperature (HDT) of PP suggested that the polymer appeared to have gone through some specific forms of morphological changes at mould temperature around 20–30 °C. This was evidenced by the increase in its melting point and degree of crystallinity determined from the DSC thermograms. It was further demonstrated that rate of deflection ( R DF) and initial deflection temperature ( T 1) were important parameters to reflect the heat deflection behaviour of a polymer. On the study of PP/PE binary systems (PP/LDPE, PP/LLDPE and PP/HDPE), the validity of the additivity rule for the prediction of HDT of the blends was demonstrated. R DF of PP/LDPE and PP/LLDPE systems was found to be affected by the PP blend ratio in a strong exponential decaying manner, whereas R DF of PP/HDPE system and the PP blend ratio had a more gentle exponential relationship. The measurements of T 1 of the blends revealed that T 1 appeared to be independent of the effect of the blend ratio. Previous article Next article Keywords Heat deflection characteristics Heat deflection temperature Polypropylene1. Introduction The heat deflection temperature (HDT) of a plastic material is an essential piece of information for product design. It represents the upper stability limit of the material in service without significant physical deformation (largely deflection) under load and thermal effect."
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"docid": "D2116744#0",
"title": "http://www.radiantcompany.com/details/methods/grade/\nThe Slab on Grade Installation",
"text": "The Slab on Grade Installation Introduction Contents [ hide]Introduction Insulating a radiant slab The “sensor sleeve”Pouring the slab Connecting multiple slab manifolds Snow melt When The Unthinkable Happens When to use twice the normal amount of tubing A slab on grade is defined as any concrete slab poured over excavated soil. From a radiant heating perspective, it doesn’t matter if the slab is actually “at grade” or is poured several feet below grade as part of a full foundation. Check out our video How to Install Radiant Floor Heat Tubing in a Slab On Grade, and read this page for a full description. The fact remains that installing radiant tubing within a concrete slab is probably the easiest, most cost effective, and highest performance application of the science. The thermal benefits are unsurpassed. Virtually any concrete pour should contain radiant tubing …even if you have no immediate plans to heat the space. After all, you may change your mind later and regret your lost opportunity. For most applications, the tubing and manifold are relatively inexpensive and the mechanical components can be installed even years later. Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule. A woodshed or an outside storage shed with a concrete floor might be a waste of tubing."
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"docid": "D325810#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_temperature_does_water_freeze\nAt what temperature does water freeze?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Meteorology and Weather Snow and Ice At what temperature does water freeze? Flag At what temperature does water freeze? Answer by Eric Barnes Confidence votes 150K32°F or 0°C or 273.15 K Pressure has an effect on the freezing point (or melting point) of water, though it isn't as substantial as the effect of pressure on boiling point. We could say that these values are at standard pressure, but realistically there is no noticeable difference of water's freezing point on various altitudes on earth. It should be noted that if there are ions dissolved in the water, the freezing point will be lowered significantly due to the added solute. Heat of Fusion *Note that water does not actually freeze when it reaches 0° C, because it requires the removal of the \"\"heat of fusion\"\" (enthalpy) to change phase. Water will cool slightly below 0° and remain at that temperature until it has fully crystallized into ice. Note: Ice crystals begin to form at 39°F (4°C) making water begin to slush. It will freeze solid at 32° F if heat continues to be lost (enthalpy of fusion). Pure water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is zero degrees Celsius."
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"docid": "D3408245#0",
"title": "http://physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com/2014/06/the-science-of-ice-cream.html\n.",
"text": "\"The Science of Ice Cream Even though it's been a warm couple of months already, it's officially summer. A delicious, science-filled way to beat the heat? Making homemade ice cream. Image Credit: St0rmz via Flickr Over at Physics@Home there's an easy recipe for homemade ice cream. But what kind of milk should you use to make ice cream? And do you really need to chill the ice cream base before making it? Why do ice cream recipes always call for salt on ice? Does the milk you use make a difference? Most ice cream recipes call for heavy cream, whole milk, or half and half. Does it matter if you use skim milk instead of whole milk?"
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"docid": "D3189341#0",
"title": "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/98666/water-in-vacuum-or-space-and-temperature-in-space\nWater in vacuum (or space) and temperature in space",
"text": "\"_Physics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for active researchers, academics and students of physics. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Water in vacuum (or space) and temperature in spaceup vote8down votefavorite4So, water in vacuum will boil first and then freeze. I don't know how the freeze happens. As pressure lowers to zero, what happened to freezing point? ( I know heat taken by vapor, and the water cool down, but I don't think it will be that cold, will it? In vacuum, boiling point is so low that water shouldn't need so much heat as it does in normal pressure, which means vapor actually takes more heat away under normal pressure than in vacuum, so water under normal pressure would be cooler? ( I'm guessing)And temperature comes from heat generates by motion of molecules (I guess so), so in vacuum, there is no temp? What happen when I heat up a vacuum tube? Does heat need a medium to “travel\"\"?thermodynamics water temperature vacuum moleculesshare cite improve this questionedited Sep 28 '14 at 12:04Qmechanic ♦90.1k 12 149 861asked Feb 11 '14 at 4:40user40003347 3 6 141Take a beaker of water out of the space station and remove the lid. First the water will float out, then it will boil away because of no pressure, and the vapor will fly away."
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"docid": "D2205602#0",
"title": "http://visihow.com/Make_Your_Backyard_Ice_Rink_Freeze_All_the_Way_Through_in_a_Warmer_Climate\nMake Your Backyard Ice Rink Freeze All the Way Through in a Warmer Climate",
"text": "\"Make Your Backyard Ice Rink Freeze All the Way Through in a Warmer Climate Edited by Eng, Lynn, Alma, Liezel and 5 others4 Parts: Steps Tips Questions and Answers Comments Making an ice rink for your kids in the winter provides great family fun and bonding moments. But if you live in a climate where it's only sub-zero during the night, it can be hard to get your rink to freeze enough to support the weight of an adult. I had several years where I could only skate about once or twice over the winter, which is hardly worth the effort! However, I stumbled upon a fantastic trick to get your rink to freeze almost completely, even in warmer climates. So backyard outdoor ice rinks are now possible :)Was this helpful? Yes| No| I need help Outdoor hockey fun Steps1 Use a white tarp and keep leaves and debris out of the water. When the sun hits even when it's -4 degrees celsius the ice will melt just around the leaf due to heat absorption of the dark color. Also, paint your boards around your rink white. Was this step helpful? Yes| No| I need help2 Higher boards also prevent direct sunlight."
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"docid": "D1903801#0",
"title": "http://www.wxdude.com/mostasked.html\nPreviously Asked Questions",
"text": "\"Previously Asked Questions These are the questions I am asked again and again When a forecast is given, and it calls for 70% chance of rain, does it mean that you have 7 chances out 10 to receive rain or will 70% of your area receive rain? This is the number one most-asked question I get. And the answer is... Yes. A probability of precipitation expressed as a percentage is a combination of two figures— the likelihood of precipitation in the area and the percentage of the area that is likely to get it. Strictly speaking, a 70% chance of rain means that there is a 70% chance of measurable precipitation (0.01 inch or more) at a specific area in a twelve-hour period. This figure would be used if there’s a 70% chance of rain over 100% of the area, or if rain is certain (a 100% chance) over 70% of the area. Both scenarios would result in a 70% probability of precipitation. What was the weather like on a particular date? This is my second most-asked question. I am always being asked what the weather was like on a certain date at a certain place, or what the weather is usually like in a certain place at a particular time of year."
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"docid": "D434294#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_freezing_point_of_'urine'\nWhat is the freezing point of 'urine'?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Biology Biochemistry What is the freezing point of 'urine'? Flag What is the freezing point of 'urine'? Answer by Ian Donaldson Confidence votes 22\"\"The freezing point of Human Urine is -120 degrees Celsius\"\" This seems to be extraordinarily low. The answer must be that it depends on the concentration of urine, which depends on the quantity of salts, urea, and various other organic substances present. With human urine, that depends mainly on fluid intake, and next the diet. Urine from vegetarians is somewhat different to that from carnivores. Other factors will also cause variation in the composition , such as if the source led a sedentary or an active lifestyle. Age and sex also affect the composition of urine, as do metabolic and genetic factors. The volume of fluid drunk naturally affects the concentration of urine, as does the nature of the fluid - alcohol or coffee, for example. Finally, the age of the urine will affect the chemical composition."
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"docid": "D426679#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_does_it_take_to_freeze_a_16_oz_water_bottle\nHow long does it take to freeze a 16 oz water bottle?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Chemistry How long does it take to freeze a 16 oz water bottle? Flag How long does it take to freeze a 16 oz water bottle? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Depends on the Freezing Temperature. Water freezes at 32 degree F, so approx 16 oz of water, at 32 degrees would take around 34.55 minutes. With the plastic bottle as insulation, you can use the Fritz rule of insulation and temperature to determine that about 1/16 of an inch insulation with the water will take approx 39.35 minuets. It also depends on how still you keep the water. Moving it will add time, and a friction factor.8 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Matthew Phillips 1,273 Contributions How long does it take to freeze water? It may take any time depending on its mass andtemperature as well as surrounding environmental temperature (otherfactors that may be involved are movement or surface area)."
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"docid": "D1978165#0",
"title": "http://www.millrocktech.com/what-is-freeze-drying/\nWhat is Freeze Drying?",
"text": "What is Freeze Drying? Lyophilization vs. Freeze Drying What is Freeze Drying ? How does it work? Lyophilization and Freeze Drying are synonymous. Freeze Drying is a water removal process typically used to preserve perishable materials, to extend shelf life or make the material more convenient for transport. Freeze-drying works by freezing the material, then reducing the pressure and adding heat to allow the frozen water in the material to sublimate.3 Primary Stages to Freeze Drying The freezing phase can be considered the most critical step in the freeze drying process. Proper freeze drying can reduce drying times by 30%. Freezing Phase There are various methods to freezing the product. Freezing can be done in a freezer, a chilled bath (shell freezer) or on a shelf in the freeze dryer. Cooling the material below its triple point ensures that sublimation rather than melting will occur."
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"docid": "D764258#0",
"title": "https://medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/does-water-freeze-or-boil-in-space-7889856d7f36\nDoes water freeze or boil in space?",
"text": "Does water freeze or boil in space? Here on Earth, it’s liquid all the way. But in space, that’s impossible!Image credit: ESA/NASA, of Andre Kuipers, via http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2014/05/Andre_Kuipers_water_droplet.“You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.” - Rabindranath Tagore If you brought liquid water into outer space, would it freeze or would it boil? The vacuum of space is awfully different from what we’re used to here on Earth. Where you stand now, surrounded by our atmosphere and relatively close to the Sun, the conditions are just right for liquid water to stably exist almost everywhere on our planet’s surface, whether it’s day or night. Image credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Image by Reto Stöckli, Terra Satellite / MODIS instrument. But space is different in two extremely important ways: it’s cold (especially if you’re not in direct sunlight, or farther away from our star), and it’s the best pressureless vacuum we know of. While standard atmospheric pressure on Earth represents about 6 × 10^22 hydrogen atoms pushing down on every square meter at Earth’s surface, and while the best terrestrial vacuum chambers can get down to about one trillionth of that, interstellar space has a pressure that’s millions or even billions of times smaller than that!Image credit: NASA. In other words, there’s an incredible drop in both temperature and pressure when it comes to the depths of outer space as compared to what we have here on Earth."
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"docid": "D1099165#0",
"title": "http://www.chemistryland.com/CHM130FieldLab/Lab11/Lab11.html\n.",
"text": "\"Lab 11: Properties of Solutions Solutions are important to chemistry because it is the best way to mix chemicals so that they are in contact with each other. That speeds up the reaction between the chemicals. In the lab that focused on double-replacement reactions, we first made a solution of each compound and then mixed those solutions. The reactions were immediate. Also, most of the chemical reactions that make life occur in solution. So understanding the properties of solutions is quite useful. Objectives:1. Classify compounds strong electrolytes, weak electrolytes, or non-electrolytes by their conductivity.2. Observe Heat of Solution.3. Observe freezing point depression, which is a colligative property of solutions."
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"docid": "D2212458#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_needs_more_energy_ice_melting_or_water_freezing_and_why\nDoes water freeze before ice melts?",
"text": "Schnazola 14,767 Contributions Does water freeze before ice melts? No . I suppose the questioner is wondering whether a quantity of water in solid form (that is, ice) will take longer to turn back into liquid water (that is, to melt) than …Greg Scott 108,330 Contributions Why there is no change in temperature when freezing and melting of ice into water? Answer . When you add the heat of fusion (also called enthalpy of fusion) to ice at zero degrees centigrade, the energy involved serves to change the form of the material f …When ice melts to form water energy? Energy absorbed Caoimhin P Connell 437 Contributions How is the freezing temp of water the same as the melting temp of ice? The question is a good one, and has sever layers of meaning and understanding. The most superficial layer is deals with the most simple interpretation of the question, and th …Shem wiz 84 Contributions Why is the melting point of ice and freezing point of water the same?well water actually freezes at below 0, however at zero degrees it also begin to solidify due a phase change and also the strengthening in intermolecular forces between the st …Betaclamp 22,524 Contributions When water freezes to form ice energy is? Energy is lost which causes the molecules to slow down , solidify and crystallize. Energy is lost to the surroundings, but this loss can be measured using a calorimeter."
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"docid": "D2461049#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/freezing-point-water-celsius-880d377a28c7e9b1\nWhat Is the Freezing Point of Water in Celsius?",
"text": "Science Chemistry States of Matter Q: What Is the Freezing Point of Water in Celsius? A: Quick Answer Pure water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius at 1 atmosphere of pressure. The freezing point of salt water is lower and depends on the concentration of salt. Continue Reading Keep Learning At What Celsius Temperature Does Water Freeze? What Is the Freezing Point of Mercury? What Is the Difference Between Celsius and Centigrade? Full Answer At sea level, water with no inconsistencies freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. At altitude, where the air pressure is lower than at sea level, the freezing point of water increases slightly. Salt lowers the freezing point of water so that it won't freeze until the temperature drops below 0 degrees Celsius. The exact temperature needed depends on how much salt is in the water."
},
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"docid": "D1121540#0",
"title": "http://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/5382/how-can-melting-point-equal-freezing-point\nHow can melting point equal freezing point?",
"text": "\"_Chemistry Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for scientists, academics, teachers and students. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How can melting point equal freezing point?up vote9down votefavorite2I don't understand how melting point = freezing point. For example, if liquid water freezes at 0 °C how can ice also melts at 0 °C?energy phaseshare improve this questionedited Apr 2 '17 at 20:30Melanie Shebel3,299 7 24 64asked Jun 20 '13 at 13:30jaykirby315 3 7 103I'd like to see someone answering this considering phenomena in which the melting point is \"\"not the same as\"\" the freezing point, such as supercooling, hysterisis and superheated crystals. – Alex Jun 20 '13 at 15:234@Alex I agree, but that seems to be a different question that involves concepts that might muddy the waters for the OP. – bobthechemist Jun 21 '13 at 20:09add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote8down voteaccepted Because melting point and freezing point describe the same transition of matter, in this case from liquid to solid (freezing) or equivalently, from solid to liquid (melting). What you may not realize is that while water is freezing or melting, its temperature is not changing! It is stuck on during the entire melting or freezing process. It is easier to see this for boiling points. if you put a thermometer in water and heat it, the temperature will rise until it reaches, and then it starts boiling. And while it boils, it will stay at!"
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"docid": "D372923#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/temperature-gasoline-burn-4a38fdd5530095c2\nAt What Temperature Does Gasoline Burn?",
"text": "Science Chemistry States of Matter Q: At What Temperature Does Gasoline Burn? A: Quick Answer Gasoline burns at 495 degrees Fahrenheit at standard atmospheric pressure. This ignition temperature is the lowest temperature at which gasoline may undergo combustion. If the temperature is lower than this, a fire is needed to ignite gasoline. If too little air is present, a higher temperature is needed. Continue Reading Keep Learning At What Temperature Does Human Skin Burn? What Is the Freezing Point of Petrol? What Is the Boiling Point of Gasoline? Credit: Sean Freese CC-BY 2.0Full Answer Gasoline does not burn when it remains in liquid form. The ignition temperature is required to first cause it to turn into a vapor, after which mixes with air and ignites by exchanging outer electrons with the oxygen present."
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"docid": "D73887#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/science-and-technology/physics/physics/temperature\nTEMPERATURE",
"text": "\"TEMPERATURECONCEPTTemperature is one of those aspects of the everyday world that seems rather abstract when viewed from the standpoint of physics. In scientific terms, it is not simply a measure of hot and cold, but an indicator of molecular motion and energy flow. Thermometers measure temperature by a number of means, including the expansion that takes place in a medium such as mercury or alcohol. These measuring devices are gauged in several different ways, with scales based on the freezing and boiling points of water — as well as, in the case of the absolute temperature scale, the point at which all molecular motion virtually ceases. HOW IT WORKSHeat Energy appears in many forms, including thermal energy, or the energy associated with heat. Heat is internal thermal energy that flows from one body of matter to another — or, more specifically, from a system at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature. Two systems at the same temperature are said to be in a state of thermal equilibrium. When this occurs, there is no exchange of heat. Though people ordinarily speak of \"\"heat\"\" as an expression of relative warmth or coldness, in physical terms, heat only exists in transfer between two systems. It is never something inherently part of a system; thus, unless there is a transfer of internal energy, there is no heat, scientifically speaking."
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"docid": "D108700#0",
"title": "http://www.fondriest.com/environmental-measurements/parameters/water-quality/water-temperature/\nWater Temperature",
"text": "Chapter Overview What is Water Temperature? Why the Temperature of Water is Important Aquatic Life Compound Toxicity Dissolved Oxygen Impact Conductivity Impact Oxidation Reduction Potential Impactp H Impact Water Density and Water Temperature – Freshwater – Saltwater – Ice Formation Thermal Stratification The Effect of Pressure What Factors Influence Temperature? – Sunlight/Solar Radiation – Atmospheric Temperature – Turbidity – Confluence – Man-made Influences Typical Temperature Levels – Unique Conditions Consequences of Unusual Levels – The Importance of Monitoring Units of Temperature Temperature Measurement Methods Thermometers and Thermistors Applications What is Water Temperature? Water temperature is a physical property expressing how hot or cold water is. As hot and cold are both arbitrary terms, temperature can further be defined as a measurement of the average thermal energy of a substance 5. Thermal energy is the kinetic energy of atoms and molecules, so temperature in turn measures the average kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules 5. This energy can be transferred between substances as the flow of heat. Heat transfer, whether from the air, sunlight, another water source or thermal pollution can change the temperature of water. Water temperature plays a major role in the quality of aquatic life and habitats. Heat flow and the fluctuation of temperature determine what species will live and thrive in a body of water."
},
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"docid": "D2612281#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/freezing-point-silver-c1d7257f19afc262\nWhat Is the Freezing Point of Silver?",
"text": "Science Chemistry States of Matter Q: What Is the Freezing Point of Silver? A: Quick Answer Silver freezes from a liquid into a solid at a temperature of approximately 1,762 degrees Fahrenheit. Conversely, silver also melts from a solid into a liquid when heated past that temperature. Because of this high melting point, silver is a solid at room temperature. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Freezing Point of Water in Fahrenheit? What Is the Freezing Point of Iron? Does Vinegar Affect the Freezing Point of Water? Full Answer Silver's boiling point is similarly high, at approximately 3,925 degrees Fahrenheit. While the trends governing the melting and boiling points of elements are very complex, transition metals in general tend to melt and boil at higher temperatures than the metalloids or the nonmetals. As silver is a transition metal, its high freezing point should be expected."
},
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"docid": "D3315755#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-long-does-it-take-water-to-freeze\nHow long does it take water to freeze?",
"text": "Tap Water Freezing Drinking Water Water How long does it take water to freeze?ad by Better Help Online Counseling Are you struggling with depression? Consider an online therapy session with Better Help. Because you are worth it. Start Now at betterhelp.com14 Answers Caroline Austin, works at American Psychological Association (2017-present)Answered Nov 17, 2017 · Author has 256 answers and 606.2k answer views“The answer to your question really depends on three things: how much water you have, how cold it is to start out, and how cold the things around it are. Water actually freezes when it gets to 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius), but the time it takes to get there may be different. Examine this page on abstract for research paper. Let's start with the first. If you take two glasses, and fill one with a tiny bit of water, and the other about halfway, then put them both in the freezer, the one with less water will freeze first (you can try this at home, but I recommend using plastic cups and not glass ones). Now let's move on to the second part. Let's say you have two glasses, and you fill one with really cold water that has been in the refrigerator, and the other with really hot water from the sink."
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"docid": "D2165906#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_temperature_does_liquid_freeze\nAt what temperature does liquid nitrogen freeze?",
"text": "Rochieh 9,277 Contributions At what temperature does liquid nitrogen freeze? Liquid nitrogen freezes at -346 °F (-210 °C, 63 K). Edit Tigers y2k3 623 Contributions At what temperature does a liquid freeze? The temperature varies from one liquid to another. Every element has a different freezing point and boiling point. You can calculate both for a molecule by using a formula tha …Why do liquids freeze at different temperatures?the freeze because the all have different molecular structures. Edit What temperature will liquid chlorine freeze? -2 CEdit Tio Claudio 18 Contributions What is the temperature at which a liquid freezes? Depends on the liquid. Water, for example, freezes at 0 Celsius (32 Fahrenheit)."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_temperature_of_ice_water_in_celsius\nAt what temperature does water turn into ice in degree celsius?",
"text": "Robbb 62,719 Contributions At what temperature does water turn into ice in degree celsius?0 at sea level What temperature Celsius is tepid water? Tepid water is warm water that is around room temperature, or alittle warmer. Tepid water is about 20-30 degrees Celsius. What temperature Celsius does water freezes? Pure water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius when at sea level (1 atm, or 760 torr). It boils at 100 degrees Celsius under the same conditions. The freezing temperature of water is …Rnp 279 212,567 Contributions At what temperature does water boil in Celsius?100 degrees Celsius Water boils at 100ºC. What is the celsius temperature of ice?0 C since it is based on the freezing and boiling point of water. 100 C is boiling. However Ice can be colder than the freezing temperature of water so it might be below 0 CWhy can ice change to water at 0 degrees celsius without any change in temperature?reply, telling me the answer to my question Tim Simpson 3,780 Contributions At which temperature does ice melt in Celsius? At zero, 0, degrees Celsius frozen water starts to melt as it is heated."
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"title": "https://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=1640\nQ & A: freezing wine",
"text": "\"Most recent answer: 11/03/2015Q: If i have a bottle of wine in my car trunk. It is 12.5% alcohol at what temp would it freeze? Thank you - ron (age 58) burnsville mn A: The freezing point would be lowered from 0 °C to about -6 °C by the alcohol alone. In addition, there are some sugars, salts, etc. which will lower the freezing point a little more. It's important to realize, however, that the wine will not all freeze if cooled down to that freezing point. When some ice starts to form, it contains almost pure water, leaving the remaining liquid with an increased concentration of alcohol etc, and hence a lower freezing point. Pure ethanol has a freezing point of around -117 °C. So even if your car gets cold, you'll get wine slush, not solid wine ice. Nonetheless, if it's good wine, you shouldn't be carrying it around in the trunk because it might be damaged by heat."
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"title": "https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/maximum-density-of-water.452531/\nMaximum Density of Water",
"text": "\"Nov 30, 2010#1John100Why does water have a maximum density at +4 deg C ? Is water unique in having this peak in density not at an extremity of the temperature range of a single (i.e. liquid in the case of water) state? Is this property of water the single most important reason for life to have evolved on this planet? Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories on Phys.org• New device modulates light and amplifies tiny signals• Solid research leads physicists to propose new state of matter• Scientists observe mirror-like physics of the superconductor-insulator transition Nov 30, 2010#2K^2Science Advisor Reason density decreases at temperatures above 4°C are the same as for any other material - thermal expansion. Reason that density decreases at temperatures bellow 4°C is a bit more complicated. Ice has lower density than water because the ice crystal is fairly sparse. There is a lot of empty space within the crystal structure. At temperatures well above freezing, water molecules move individually. But near freezing, they start clustering up, forming structures very similar to ice crystal. These clusters are still very small and are free to move relative to each other, as well as constantly have pieces break off and attach, so water is still liquid."
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"title": "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/253089/does-density-of-air-decrease-or-increase-with-altitude-and-relation-of-this-with\nDoes density of air decrease or increase with altitude and relation of this with temperature? [closed]",
"text": "\"_Physics Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for active researchers, academics and students of physics. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Does density of air decrease or increase with altitude and relation of this with temperature? [ closed]up vote0down votefavorite2I think the air density decrease as due to gravity more air woul be near the earth but as the hot air raises up doesn't it have momentarily increased the density at height (like in up troposphere) and then how the temperature plays role between them.... I dont understand that also.... Because the temperature decrease with altitude should have made the particles come closer and hence overall density increase..on this it could be that the coming closer of particles make rain but all these processes within themsrlves as confusing me really bad... Please i need a great answer.... Asap please for my examthermodynamicsshare cite improve this questionedited Apr 30 '16 at 13:55asked Apr 30 '16 at 11:45Parjanay Sharma6 1 1 6closed as off-topic by Accidental Fourier Transform, Emilio Pisanty, Chris, Kyle Kanos, Jon Custer Feb 9 at 14:25This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:\"\"Homework-like questions should ask about a specific physics concept and show some effort to work through the problem. We want our questions to be useful to the broader community, and to future users. See our meta site for more guidance on how to edit your question to make it better\"\" – Accidental Fourier Transform, Emilio Pisanty, Chris, Kyle Kanos, Jon Custer If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.add a comment1 Answer active oldest votesup vote2down voteaccepted The earth's atmosphere can be considered as a thin sheet of air extending from the earth's surface to about an altitude of 60 miles. It is the earth's gravity that holds the atmosphere. The interconnection between temperature, pressure and density with altitude is as follows. About temperature variation with altitude:- The sun heats our earth's surface. Some of this heat warms the air near to the surface."
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/37966694/Bansal-Classes-11th-Standard-Physics-DPPs\nCLASS:XI (P, Q.",
"text": "\"CLASS: XI (P, Q.1<jg Targeta BANSAL CLASSES t IIT JEE 2 0 0 6 Q,R,S) DATE: 27-28/04/2005PHYSICS Paiiy Practice Problems DPP. NO.-l Complete the cross word by filling either left to right or vertically the unit of appropriate physical quantityn C) 0 0% flft I V>04 6 8V0 n I I?7'-0\"\"f \"\"Tft Tl ? V f, K \"\"T z. L b I r!9 A12 -13< 0•r. U V X14Pressure Temperature Across: Energy down: Heat Power Frequency Charge Current Potential difference Resistance Length Absolute temperature Time Force Weight Mass7L0 11T v1\"\"T' ' t Q.2A uniform wire of length Land mass M is stretched between two fixed points, keeping a tension force F. A sound of frequency jj. is impressed on it. Then the maximum vibrational energy is existing in the wire when )a= 1 ML (B) V— M (C)2:1LQ.3Which of the following physical quantities represents the dimensional formula [M'L 2T~2]. (A) Energy/Area . ( B) Pressure } . ( C) Force * length (p) Pressure per unit length In a particular system of unit, if the unit ofmass becomes twice & that of time becomes half, then 8 Joules will be written as - units of work (A) 16 ! Q. 4mi (04 (D) 64Q. 5Which of the following equations can be dimensionally incorrect. ( Symbol have their usual notations.) ("
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_vapor\nWater vapor",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Water vapor (H 2 O)Invisible water vapor condenses to form visible clouds of liquid rain droplets Liquid state Water Solid state Ice Properties [1]Molecular formula H 2 OMolar mass 18.01528 (33) g / mol Melting point 0.00 °C (273.15 K) [2]Boiling point 99.98 °C (373.13 K) [2]specific gas constant 461.5 J / ( kg ·K)Heat of vaporization 2.27 MJ /kg Heat capacity at 300 K 1.864 k J / (kg·K) [3]Water vapor, water vapour or aqueous vapor is the gaseous phase of water. It is one state of water within the hydrosphere. Water vapor can be produced from the evaporation or boiling of liquid water or from the sublimation of ice. Unlike other forms of water, water vapor is invisible. [ 4] Under typical atmospheric conditions, water vapor is continuously generated by evaporation and removed by condensation. It is lighter than air and triggers convection currents that can lead to clouds. Being a component of Earth's hydrosphere and hydrologic cycle, it is particularly abundant in Earth's atmosphere where it is also a potent greenhouse gas along with other gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Use of water vapor, as steam, has been important to humans for cooking and as a major component in energy production and transport systems since the industrial revolution. Water vapor is a relatively common atmospheric constituent, present even in the solar atmosphere as well as every planet in the Solar System and many astronomical objects including natural satellites, comets and even large asteroids. Likewise the detection of extrasolar water vapor would indicate a similar distribution in other planetary systems."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/51069319/meteorology-test-1-flash-cards/\nMeteorology Test 1",
"text": "\"94 terms lauren_m_nolan Meteorology Test 1ugh Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort In clear weather the air next to the ground is usually ______ than the air above during the night, and ______ than the air above during the day. a. colder, warmer b. colder, colder c. warmer, colder d. warmer, warmer colder, warmer An important reason for the large daily temperature range over deserts is a. the light-colored sand radiates heat very rapidly at night b. dry air is a very poor heat conductor c. free convection cells are unable to form above the hot desert ground d. the ozone content of desert air is very low e. there is little water vapor in the air to absorb and re-radiate infrared radiation there is little water vapor in the air to absorb and re-radiate infrared radiation Which of the following statements is true? a. If you travel from Dallas, Texas to St. Paul, Minnesota in January, you are more likely to experience greater temperature variations than if you make the same trip in July b. Annual temperature ranges tend to be much greater near the ocean than in the middle of the continent c. If two cities have the same mean annual temperature, then their temperatures throughout the year are quite similar d. all of the above are true If you travel from Dallas, Texas to St. Paul, Minnesota in January, you are more likely to experience greater temperature variations than if you make the same trip in July Assuming that the night will remain clear, calm, and unsaturated, the predicted minimum temperature is 32° F. Suddenly the wind speed increases and remains gusty throughout the night. The minimum temperature will most likely be a. about the same as predicted, but will occur earlier in the night b. higher than predicted due to the release of latent heat c. much lower than predicted due to radiational cooling d. lower than predicted due to forced convection e. higher than predicted due to mixing higher than predicted due to mixing How many heating degree-days would there be for a day with a maximum temperature of 30° F and a minimum temperature of 20° F? ( Assume a base temperature of 65° F) a. 65 b. 45 c. 40 d. 35 e. 10 40The lowest temperature is usually observed a. at the time of sunset. b. near midnight. c. several hours before sunrise. d. around sunrise."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_vapour\nWater vapor",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Water vapour)navigation search Water vapor (H 2 O)Invisible water vapor condenses to form visible clouds of liquid rain droplets Liquid state Water Solid state Ice Properties [1]Molecular formula H 2 OMolar mass 18.01528 (33) g / mol Melting point 0.00 °C (273.15 K) [2]Boiling point 99.98 °C (373.13 K) [2]specific gas constant 461.5 J / ( kg ·K)Heat of vaporization 2.27 MJ /kg Heat capacity at 300 K 1.864 k J / (kg·K) [3]Water vapor, water vapour or aqueous vapor is the gaseous phase of water. It is one state of water within the hydrosphere. Water vapor can be produced from the evaporation or boiling of liquid water or from the sublimation of ice. Unlike other forms of water, water vapor is invisible. [ 4] Under typical atmospheric conditions, water vapor is continuously generated by evaporation and removed by condensation. It is lighter than air and triggers convection currents that can lead to clouds. Being a component of Earth's hydrosphere and hydrologic cycle, it is particularly abundant in Earth's atmosphere where it is also a potent greenhouse gas along with other gases such as carbon dioxide and methane. Use of water vapor, as steam, has been important to humans for cooking and as a major component in energy production and transport systems since the industrial revolution. Water vapor is a relatively common atmospheric constituent, present even in the solar atmosphere as well as every planet in the Solar System and many astronomical objects including natural satellites, comets and even large asteroids. Likewise the detection of extrasolar water vapor would indicate a similar distribution in other planetary systems."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/81061668/oceanography-chapter-5-flash-cards/\nOceanography Chapter 5",
"text": "49 terms turrel_mathews Oceanography Chapter 5Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Bonds that involve the sharing of electrons between atoms Covalent bonds Basic building blocks of all matter Atoms Change in state from liquid to gas Evaporation Layer of the ocean that experiences a rapid change in salinity with depth Halocline High temperature Increases seawater salinity Precipitation Decreases seawater salinity River input Decreases seawater salinity Sea ice formation Increases seawater salinity Water molecules exhibit strong cohesion True Water is one of the few substances that exists naturally on Earth in all three states of matter (ice, water, and water vapor). True The heat capacity of liquid water is 1 calorie per gram per degree C True The latent heat of vaporization of water is larger than the latent heat of melting. True Greater temperature fluctuations are seen in coastal areas due to the marine effect. False Salinity refers to all of the solid materials in seawater including dissolved and suspended substances. False Except for the water itself, the chloride ion is the most abundant constituent in seawater. True Independent of the actual salinity, the ratios or proportions of the major dissolved constituents of seawater such as chloride, sodium, and magnesium are relatively constant. True Chlorinate, which is the weight of the chloride ion of a water sample, can be used to calculate salinity. True The density of seawater is slightly lower than the density pure water. False As a whole, the p H of the ocean is slightly alkaline. True At high latitudes, abundant precipitation and runoff from melting of freshwater icebergs both increase salinity."
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"title": "http://www.free-online-private-pilot-ground-school.com/aircraft_performance.html\nAircraft performance - making use of the airplane's capabilities and limitations",
"text": "Aircraft performance - making use of the airplane's capabilities and limitations This page discusses the factors that affect aircraft performance, which includes the airplane weight, atmospheric conditions, runway environment, and the fundamental physical laws governing the forces acting on an airplane. Importance of performance data The performance or operational information section of the Airplane Flight Manual/Pilot’s Operating Handbook (AFM/POH) contains the operating data for the airplane; that is, the data pertaining to takeoff, climb, range, endurance, descent, and landing. The use of this data in flying operations is mandatory for safe and efficient operation. Considerable knowledge and familiarity of the airplane can be gained through study of this material. It must be emphasized that the manufacturers’ information and data furnished in the AFM/POH is not standardized. Some provide the data in tabular form, while others use graphs. In addition, the performance data may be presented on the basis of standard atmospheric conditions, pressure altitude, or density altitude. The performance information in the AFM/POH has little or no value unless the user recognizes those variations and makes the necessary adjustments. To be able to make practical use of the airplane’s capabilities and limitations, it is essential to understand the significance of the operational data. The pilot must be cognizant of the basis for the performance data, as well as the meanings of the various terms used in expressing performance capabilities and limitations."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_salinity_affect_ocean_water\nHow does salinity affect ocean water?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Oceanography How does salinity affect ocean water? Flag How does salinity affect ocean water? Answer by X box7 Confidence votes 172Salinity also has an affect on ocean currents. Near Iceland, if the ocean is not salty enough, the water can't get dense enough to sink. As global warming melts ice in places like greenland, the water gets fresher and sinks slower. this could slow or stop the gulfstream, or perhaps just redirect it2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What affects surface salinity of ocean water? Answer . evaporation and rain How does the water cycle affect the salinity of the ocean? Actually it's more like the salinity affecting the water cycle."
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"docid": "D3163900#0",
"title": "http://sciencing.com/water-expand-contract-heated-5185456.html\nDoes Water Expand or Contract When Heated?",
"text": "Home »Chemistry Does Water Expand or Contract When Heated? By Chris Deziel; Updated February 22, 2018Water responds like any other compound to changing temperatures, but an anomaly occurs in a narrow range around the melting point, and it's a change that makes a big difference. When you heat ice, the molecules gain kinetic energy, and the ice expands until it melts. But once all the ice has turned to water and the temperature starts rising again, expansion stops. Between 32 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit (0 and 4 degrees Celsius), the melted water actually contracts as the temperature rises. Beyond 40 F (4 C), it starts to expand again. This phenomenon makes ice less dense than the water around it, which is the reason why ice floats. Tip Ice expands at a fixed rate, liquid water expands at an accelerating rate with increasing temperature and steam again expands at a fixed rate. Between the temperatures of 32 F (0 C) to 40 F (4 C), liquid water actually contracts with increasing temperature. Expansion of Ice, Water and Steam As a solid, ice can only expand linearly, which means the length and width of an ice cube can change."
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"title": "http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/e/Entropy.htm\nEntropy",
"text": "\"Entropy Related subjects: Physics Did you know... SOS Children volunteers helped choose articles and made other curriculum material SOS Child sponsorship is cool!Ice melting - a classic example of entropy increasing described in 1862 by Rudolf Clausius as an increase in the disgregation of the molecules of the body of ice. Entropy articles Introduction History Classical Statistical In thermodynamics (a branch of physics ), entropy is a measure of the unavailability of a system’s energy to do work. It is a measure of the randomness of molecules in a system and is central to the second law of thermodynamics and the combined law of thermodynamics, which deal with physical processes and whether they occur spontaneously. Spontaneous changes, in isolated systems, occur with an increase in entropy. Spontaneous changes tend to smooth out differences in temperature, pressure, density, and chemical potential that may exist in a system, and entropy is thus a measure of how far this smoothing-out process has progressed. The word \"\"entropy\"\" is derived from the Greek εντροπία \"\"a turning toward\"\" ( εν- \"\"in\"\" + τροπή \"\"a turning\"\"), and is symbolized by S in physics. Explanation When a system's energy is defined as the sum of its \"\"useful\"\" energy, (e.g. that used to push a piston), and its \"\"useless energy\"\", i.e. that energy which cannot be used for external work, then entropy may be (most concretely) visualized as the \"\"scrap\"\" or \"\"useless\"\" energy whose energetic prevalence over the total energy of a system is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the considered system. ( Note the product \"\"TS\"\" in the Gibbs free energy or Helmholtz free energy relations). Entropy is a function of a quantity of heat which shows the possibility of conversion of that heat into work. The increase in entropy is small when heat is added at high temperature and is greater when heat is added at lower temperature."
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"title": "http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~sass/UHI.html\nRonald L. Sass",
"text": "\"IT’S NOT COOL TO BE HOT IN HOUSTONRonald L. Sass Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Rice University Houston, TX 77005Janet Taylor moved to Houston from the Midwest as an adult. Janet lives with her husband in a quiet residential area near the Texas Medical Center. She is a physically active woman who is trying to adjust her life style to the city’s hot and humid summer climate. It is mid August and she has just returned home after an intense game of tennis on an outdoor court near her residence. In spite of constantly drinking large quantities of water during her match, she feels overheated and ready for a cold shower. Her skin temperature is over 105°F and her face is rosy-red with heat. She considers watering her outdoor plants before showering. They too appear to be drooping with heat and thirsty for a drink. The temperature in her back yard is already over 95°F and it is not even noon! Janet rejects the impulse to protect her plants in favor of her comfortable air-conditioned sunroom, at least until it is more comfortable outside."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-does-air-pressure-relate-to-humidity\nHow does air pressure relate to humidity?",
"text": "Air Pressure Humidity Air Meteorology Pressure (physics) Atmospheric Sciences Weather Science of Everyday Life Earth (planet) Water How does air pressure relate to humidity?ad by Fluks Aqua Get a free demo of our wastewater dashboard for your plant. Monitor your network, control the quality of discharges and facilitate regulatory reporting with our app!Learn More at apps.fluksaqua.com7 Answers Mehran Moalem, Physics, UC Berkeley, Professor, Engineer with Passion for Astronomy Answered Mar 31, 2016 · Author has 384 answers and 2.2m answer views A2A: How does air pressure relate to humidity? Looks simple to answer but it actually is not. I want to answer this since there is nice physics and chemistry involved here that many may not know. So lets hold our breath and dive into basics. First humidity of air is not absolute. You hear from radio or TV news that humidity is 40% today and they report it as if it is a temperature with an absolute scale. It is not. That percentage you hear is actually the ratio of dissolved moisture of air to saturation water partial pressure. So what does dissolved water mean."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-a-gallon-of-fresh-water-weigh-before-and-after-the-maximum-amount-of-salt-that-is-soluble-at-room-temperature-is-added\nHow much does a gallon of fresh water weigh, before and after, the maximum amount of salt that is soluble at room temperature is added?",
"text": "\"Fresh Water Weights and Measures Drinking Water Water How much does a gallon of fresh water weigh, before and after, the maximum amount of salt that is soluble at room temperature is added?ad by UC Berkeley Extension Organic chemistry course at UC Berkeley Extension. Prepare for grad school & health careers with courses from UC Berkeley Extension. Learn More at extension.berkeley.edu20 Answers Julya Prostak, works at Hewlett-Packard Answered Feb 27, 2016One liter of water weighs 1 kg., and 1 gallon of water is equal to 3.7854118 liters; therefor, 1 gallon weighs 3.7854118 kg, which is 8.345404487293294 pounds. Fresh water is take 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit . 1 gallon of fresh water is about 8.36 pounds ( Gallon of water weigh calculator ). For US: 128 ounces to a gallon, about 30 g/ounce (memory says 29.6g/oz but I would not trust my life on it. ) 128*29.6g = 3788.8g = 3.788.8 Kg *2.2lb/kg about = 8.33lb Also you need to know that this is better aligned to the metric system using the 1liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. The US gallon is roughly 3.8 liters. An imperial gallon is roughly 4.54 liters.33.8k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private."
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"docid": "D1806800#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/83058327/chemistry-chapter-10-flash-cards/\nChemistry chapter 10",
"text": "61 terms Maddy S-Chemistry chapter 10Chemistry Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort According to the kinetic-molecular theory, particles of matter Are in constant motion According to Kinetic- molecular theory gases condense into liquids because of Forces between molecules The kinetic-molecular theory explains the behavior of Solids, liquids, and gases Which process can be explained by the kinetic-molecular theory? Condensation According to the kinetic-molecular theory, which substances are made of particles? All matter The kinetic-molecular theory explains the properties of solids, liquids,and gases in terms of energy of the particles and The forces that act between the particles According to kinetic-molecular theory, particles of matter are in motion in Solids, liquids and gases. An ideal gas is a hypothetical gas That conforms to all of the assumptions of the kinetic theory. Unlike in an ideal gas, in a real gas The particles exert attractive forces on each other. Two gases have the same temperature but different pressures. The kinetic molecular theory does not predict that Both gases have the same densities According to the Connecticut molecular theory, which is the most significant difference between gases and liquids? The distance between the particles According to the kinetic molecular theory, particles of an ideal gas Neither attract nor repel each other but collide."
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"title": "http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/8a.html\n (a). Physical Properties of Water",
"text": "We live on a planet that is dominated by water. More than 70% of the Earth's surface is covered with this simple molecule. Scientists estimate that the hydrosphere contains about 1.36 billion cubic kilometers of this substance mostly in the form of a liquid (water) that occupies topographic depressions on the Earth. The second most common form of the water molecule on our planet is ice . If all our planet's ice melted, sea-level would rise by about 70 meters. Water is also essential for life. Water is the major constituent of almost all life forms. Most animals and plants contain more than 60% water by volume. Without water life would probably never have developed on our planet. Water has a very simple atomic structure."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/30783482/fundamentals-of-biology-ii-chapter-40-flash-cards/\nFundamentals of Biology II Chapter 40",
"text": "128 terms jenniferjblake Fundamentals of Biology II Chapter 40Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Which action influences the abiotic components of an organism's environment? water pollution Which aspects of a region's climate have the most impact on plants and animals? temperature and moisture True or false? Weather is defined as the prevailing long-term atmospheric conditions in a particular region. false; Climate is defined as the prevailing long-term weather conditions in a particular region; weather is defined as the short-term atmospheric conditions of temperature, sunlight, moisture, and wind. Which of the following statements about Hadley cells is true? As warm air rises, air at the top of the atmosphere is pushed poleward and cools Which location on Earth receives the most solar radiation per unit area? equator; The equator receives the most solar radiation per unit area because sunlight arrives almost perpendicular to Earth's surface there.rain shadows dry regions on the leeward side of mountain ranges that result when an air mass releases its moisture on the windward side of the range and then is carried by winds to the leeward side."
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"docid": "D1434202#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/51352711/oceanography-previous-tests-2-flash-cards/\nOceanography Previous Tests 2",
"text": "146 terms bren_thompson Oceanography Previous Tests 2#2 Previous Tests for Oceanography Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort The most abundant gas dissolved in seawater is nitrogen Seawater salinity increases as result of evaporation of water and formation of ice The depth of the thermocline in temperate regions of the ocean increases in the winter Due to the Coriolis effect, air and water currents veer to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere Equatorial currents are driven by trade winds The dominant elements dissolved in seawater are sodium and chlorine A southerly wind is blowing along the east coast of South America. Therefore, this wind will cause water masses to converge on the continental margin, resulting in coastal downwelling As waves approach the shore their wavelength decreases, and their wave height increases Internal waves are caused by disturbances at the pycnocline This gyre rotates clockwise due to the Coriolis force North Atlantic gyre The highest part of a wave is called a crest Waves will continue to grow in size until they reach maximum size determined by the wind speed and fetch and duration Water particles in waves move in circular orbits The term that is used to describe the state of the ocean prior to a storm is old seas Dissolve nitrogen is important for photosynthesis and respiration in the ocean False Tropical and subtropical oceans are permanently layered with respect to temperature True The trade winds can be found between 30 and 60 degrees north and south of the equator False Oceanic gyres are driven by the variations in ocean water density False Constructive interference produces the most destructive waves True Downwelling occurs only in the center of ocean gyres False The equator is an area where downwelling occurs because of divergence of water masses False It follows from the conveyor Belt concept of thermohaline ocean circulation that surface water nutrients exhibit their lowest concentration in the North Atlantic, and their highest is in the North Pacific Ocean True If the wave height equals 1 foot and the wavelength equals 4 feet, then the wave will break True Tsunamis pose no danger to anyone in the open ocean True A conservative property of seawater is not affected by marine life True Carbon dioxide that is dissolved in seawater is not important for marine life False Equatorial countercurrents flow in a circular pattern, similarly to ocean gyres False The halocline is a depth interval where the density of ocean water changes rapidly False A wave period is the time interval for a wave to complete one cycle True Nitrogen is one of the three principal seawater nutrients True The term for the ever-changing, chaotic wave interference patterns in the open ocean is fully developed seas True The total dissolved materials in seawater is termed density False Salt water is less dense than fresh water False Most trace elements in the ocean occur in very low concentrations, as in parts per billion True Trade winds can be found between 30 and 60 degree north and south latitudes False Downwelling occurs only in coastal environments False The thermocline is a zone of rapid change in the temperature True A water molecule is composed of three different kinds of atoms False The chemical constituents of seawater that are not altered by biological processes are called non-conservative False The restoring force of a capillary wave is gravity True A halocline is a zone where salinity stays constant False As a result of thermohaline circulation, the concentration of dissolved oxygen is highest in the Atlantic Ocean True When sea ice forms, the surface water beneath the ice becomes less dense False The concentration of oxygen dissolved in seawater increases with depth because of decomposition of marine organic matter that sinks to the ocean floor False A surface gyre system in the Southern Hemisphere promotes upwelling in the center of the gyre False The circular pattern of surface water currents is called a gyre True Equatorial currents are driven by differences in seawater density False The concept of Ekman transport explains why surface water moves at an angle relative to the direction in which the wind is blowing True Water upwells in an areas where surface currents diverge True The concentration of carbon dioxide dissolved in seawater increases with depth because of decomposition of marine organic matter that sinks to the ocean floor True Cold seawater holds more oxygen than warm seawater at the same pressure and salinity True As a result of thermohaline circulation, nutrient concentration is lowest in the Atlantic Ocean True Surface Salinity is lower in coastal areas that receive large river discharge True Nutrients and dissolved gases in seawater are considered conservative properties False Photosynthesis produces what? oxygen What does constructive interference among waves do to the height of the resulting wave? increases the height As a wave begins to feel bottom near a shoreline, it wave height increases and wavelength decreases The factors that influence the density of ocean water is temperature, salinity, and pressure The highest part of a wave is called a crest Due to the Coriolis effect, air and water currents that move horizontally over a long distance veer to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere A zone of surface divergence is an area of _________ and __________ biological productivity upwelling; high What gas does decomposition of marine organic matter produce? dissolved carbon dioxide and nutrients The Coriolis force is an apparent force that is the result of the rotation of the Earth around its axis Tsunamis are waves that pose no danger to ship in the open ocean, are very destructive to life and property in coastal areas, are not produced by wind The characteristic that is used to predict if the wave will break is called a wave steepness Waves will continue to grow in size until they reach maximum size determined by the wind speed and fetch and duration The dominant elements dissolved in seawater are sodium and chlorine The term for total dissolved materials in seawater is seawater salinity The hydrostatic pressure at a depth of 500 m is equal to 50 atm A phrase that applies to covalent bonding and not other kinds of bonds is Electron sharing The water molecule has a bent shape because oxygen has two unbonded pairs of valence electrons Which statement is true of water? The H atoms in water have partial positive charges The most common liquid on planet Earth is __________. water The density (mass per volume) of most liquids increases as the __________ is lowered temperature The density of pure water reaches its maximum density, or plateaus, at an approximate temperature of __________. 4What causes water's density to decrease when it freezes?"
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"docid": "D1164159#0",
"title": "http://chemistry.about.com/od/waterchemistry/f/What-Is-The-Density-Of-Water.htm\nWhat Is the Density of Water?",
"text": "Science, Tech, Math ›Science What Is the Density of Water? Temperature Affects Water Density Share Flipboard Email Print The maximum density of water is around 4 degrees Celsius, but it can be supercooled below its freezing point. If you disturb supercooled water, it will suddenly crystallize into ice. Frank Cezus, Getty Imagesby Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph. D. Updated March 20, 2017The density of water is the weight of the water per its unit volume, which depends on the temperature of the water. The usual value used in calculations is 1 gram per milliliter or 1 gram per cubic centimeter. While you can round the density to 1 gram per milliliter, here are more precise values for you. The density of pure water actually is somewhat less than 1 g/cm 3. Here's a table listing the values for the density of liquid water. Note that water can be supercooled where it remains liquid well below its normal freezing point."
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"docid": "D1857246#0",
"title": "http://www.asphaltinstitute.org/asphalt-pavement-construction-faqs/\nAsphalt Pavement Construction FAQs",
"text": "While there are an infinite number of questions that can be asked, we compiled a list of those questions that have been directed to us the most. These FAQs are categorized into subject areas listed in the contents dropdown box below. We tried to keep both the questions and answers concise. Additional information is referenced where applicable for those seeking more in-depth information on a given subject. For further information see the Maintenance & Rehabilitation Documents, other engineering areas, Asphalt magazine and APA websites, Asphalt Institute online store and the links page for other information related to these topic area. We also recommend that you attend our Asphalt Academy courses at sites throughout the country to obtain expert instruction on asphalt topics. Construction FAQ Contents PRIME COATSQ. What is a prime coat? A. An application of a low viscosity asphalt to a granular base in preparation for an asphalt surface course. Q. What is the purpose of a prime coat?"
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"docid": "D647443#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_density\nRelative density",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Relative density, or specific gravity, [1] [2] is the ratio of the density (mass of a unit volume) of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water. The term \"\"relative density\"\" is often preferred in scientific usage. It is defined as a ratio of density of particular substance with that of water. If a substance's relative density is less than one then it is less dense than the reference; if greater than 1 then it is denser than the reference. If the relative density is exactly 1 then the densities are equal; that is, equal volumes of the two substances have the same mass. If the reference material is water then a substance with a relative density (or specific gravity) less than 1 will float in water. For example, an ice cube, with a relative density of about 0.91, will float. A substance with a relative density greater than 1 will sink. Temperature and pressure must be specified for both the sample and the reference."
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"docid": "D2816614#0",
"title": "http://www.chacha.com/question/does-your-brain-melt-when-your-temperature-is-at-106-degrees\nDoes your brain melt when your temperature is at 106 degrees?",
"text": "\"Anonymous Does your brain melt when your temperature is at 106 degrees? Topics: Science › Temperature, Thermodynamics Answer Lucy Lieb Not melt, exactly. More like steam. Body temperature can soar to 106 degrees Fahrenheit leading to brain damage or even death.0 3 months ago Do you know the answer? Login or Sign Up to answer this question.data-config-site-section=\"\"chacha\"\">Related Temperature Questions What happens when a persons temperature reaches 106 degrees? A fever greater than 106 degrees Fahrenheit can result in brain damage and death... What is the temperature of a fever at which your brain melts Human enzymes start to denature or \"\"melt\"\" at 40 degrees Centigrade or around 104... What temperature does the human brain melt? The brain does not melt, but brain damage will occur at temperatures above 107.6...what temperature does brain matter melt Brain damage will not occur unless the temperature is over 107.6 degrees F (42C)... What is likely to happen with a 106 degree temperature for a human? A fever greater than 106 F can result in brain damage and death in some cases.... See All Questions ▶ \""
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"docid": "D340779#0",
"title": "http://www.triplepundit.com/2015/01/countries-likely-best-survive-climate-change/\nThe Countries Likely to Best Survive Climate Change",
"text": "\"The Countries Likely to Best Survive Climate Changeby 3p Contributor on Thursday, Jan 15th, 2015Share By Jon Whiting Climate change is here, and it will affect every country as it worsens. But the harsh reality is that its effects won’t be felt equally. The map below highlights that while climate change is caused primarily by rich, technologically advanced nations, its impact will hit the poorest nations hardest. Most European and North American countries are relatively better prepared and less vulnerable to the effects of climate change, while many countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East exhibit a dangerous combination of high vulnerability and low preparation. The map, by the Eco Experts, visualizes data from the University of Notre Dame’s Global Adaption Index. The index, published annually since 1995, analyzes 192 countries on 45 internal and external indicators of climate change exposure. The index is built on two variables: ‘vulnerability’ and ‘readiness,’ for which a country gets a separate mark for each. These scores tally up to produce an overall total indicating how the nation would fare. The findings highlight the need for richer countries to do more to support poorer nations, helping them prepare for the severe impacts of climate change. Ultimately, there will be no winners from the effects of climate change."
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"docid": "D151863#0",
"title": "https://biology.stackexchange.com/questions/546/whats-the-maximum-and-minimum-temperature-a-human-can-survive\nWhat's the maximum and minimum temperature a human can survive?",
"text": "\"_Biology Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for biology researchers, academics, and students. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What's the maximum and minimum temperature a human can survive?up vote45down votefavorite7This is a question that has been in my mind since I was a kid. I'm not a doctor, nor even a biology student, just a curious person. What is the minimum and maximum temperature a human body can stand without dying or suffering severe consequences (eg. a burn or a freeze)? While at this subject, how much more global warming will the human body be able to take? Seeing as temperatures keep on rising, I'm just wondering how much longer until the temperature starts having drastic effects. In my country the temperature is about 35-40-45 degrees Celsius in mid-summer (I live in Romania, eastern Europe, and the climate is supposedly ideal here) which is very unhealthy. Does the human body suffer more and more as the temperatures change?human-biology physiology temperatureshare improve this questionedited Jan 11 '15 at 12:45user12874asked Jan 8 '12 at 19:28Bugster376 1 3 61Better to say climate change. \"\" global warming\"\" implies that eveywhere on Earth will heat up due to increasing atmospheric CO2."
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"docid": "D3315811#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-chocolates-melting-point\nWhat is chocolate's melting point?",
"text": "\"Melted Chocolate Melting Chocolate Chemistry of Everyday Life Chemistry What is chocolate's melting point?5 Answers Svein-Magnus Sørensen, Professional chocolate connoisseur at Sjokoladesmaking.no Answered May 22, 2016 · Author has 217 answers and 452.2k answer views The melting point of chocolate is not a fixed value, since it depends on a range of variables. Firstly the melting point will be affected by the contents of the chocolate, including the amounts of cocoa fat, cocoa solids and sugar used, as well as any additives such as lecithin and milk. Especially milk and milk fats will reduce the melting point otherwise mostly influenced by the cocoa butter. The most important aspect of chocolate melting is related to the crystallization of the cocoa butter, since it is the cocoa butter that is the main coagulant in a mass of liquid chocolate. When making chocolate bars an important part of the process is “tempering” the chocolate, which is the means of controlling this crystallization of the cocoa butter to get a high melting point. This is necessary because cocoa butter can crystallize in several different forms, usually named as type I to type VI for the six most common types. Melting points of the different crystallization forms are as follows: Type I - 63.1 F / 17.3 CType II - 73.9 F / 23.3 CType III - 77.9 F / 25.5 CType IV - 81.1 F / 27.3 CType V - 92.8 F / 33.8 CType VI - 97.7 F / 36.3 CWhen making chocolate the tempering process is designed to maximize the amount of Type V crystals, giving a melting point of around 34 degrees Celsius which is perfect for having the chocolate melt in your mouth, but not on the table or in your hands during handling. This tempering-process is done by first melting the chocolate completely at 35–40 degrees Celsius, before reducing the temperature gradually to 28 degrees which establishes Type IV and Type V crystals, and then reheating back to 32 degrees to melt out the Type IV crystals. This ensures that the liquid mass is completely seeded with Type V crystals before one pours the chocolate into moulds and lets it cool and set, which ensures that the final melting point will be near that of Type V crystals. Milk chocolates will due to the addition of milk fats which are liquid at room temperature have a somewhat lower melting point than this, based on how much milk fat is added."
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"docid": "D2504065#0",
"title": "http://www.livescience.com/32652-why-is-dry-ice-dry.html\nHow Does Dry Ice Work?",
"text": "Live Science Strange News How Does Dry Ice Work? By Stephanie Pappas, Live Science Contributor | June 16, 2010 11:24am ETMOREDry ice is a Halloween party staple and a popular special effect for theaters trying to set a spooky mood. But what is the thick white fog that dry ice produces? And why doesn't dry ice melt into a puddle like regular ice? Unlike the ice cubes in a cold drink , dry ice doesn't melt to become liquid at all. Instead, at room temperature, it changes directly from a solid to a gas a process called sublimation. Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide , the molecule that animals breathe out when we exhale and plants take in when they do photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature, and it freezes solid at a much lower point than water: -109 degrees Fahrenheit (-78 C). Freezing carbon dioxide is also more complicated than freezing water. To make dry ice, carbon dioxide gas is first cooled and pressurized to turn it into a liquid, according to Continental Carbonic Products, Inc, a dry ice manufacturer."
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"docid": "D788992#0",
"title": "http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geophysics/question473.htm\nIf the polar ice caps melted, how much would the oceans rise?",
"text": "NEXTAntarctica accounts for about 90 percent of the world's ice. See more pictures of glaciers . Tom Brakefield/ Getty Images You may have heard about global warming. It seems that in the last 100 years the earth's temperature has increased about half a degree Celsius. This may not sound like much, but even half a degree can have an effect on our planet. According to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the sea level has risen 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) in the last 100 years (see How do they measure sea level? ). This higher temperature may be causing some floating icebergs to melt, but this will not make the oceans rise. Icebergs are large floating chunks of ice. In order to float, the iceberg displaces a volume of water that has a weight equal to that of the iceberg. Submarines use this principle to rise and sink in the water, too."
},
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"docid": "D2628157#0",
"title": "http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/3501_zero.html\nAbsolute Zero",
"text": "\"Absolute Zero PBS Airdates: January 8 and 15, 2008 Go to the companion Web site NARRATOR: The greatest triumph of civilization is often seen as our mastery of heat, yet our conquest of cold is an equally epic journey, from dark beginnings to an ultracool frontier. For centuries, cold remained a perplexing mystery, with no obvious practical benefits. Yet in the last 100 years, cold has transformed the way we live and work. Imagine supermarkets without refrigeration, skyscrapers without air conditioning, hospitals without MRI machines and liquid oxygen. We take for granted the technology of cold, yet it has enabled us to explore outer space and the inner depths of our brain, And, as we develop new ultracold technology to create quantum computers and high speed networks, it will change the way we work and interact. How did we harness something once considered too fearsome to even investigate? How have scientists and dreamers, over the past four centuries, plunged lower and lower down the temperature scale to conquer the cold and reach its ultimate limit, a holy grail as elusive as the speed limit of light? Absolute Zero, up next on NOVA. Major funding for NOVA is provided by David H. Koch. And... Discover new knowledge: HHMI."
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"docid": "D1723942#0",
"title": "http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130536078\nToasting Fannie Farmer With An Epic Victorian Feast",
"text": "\"Author Interviews Toasting Fannie Farmer With An Epic Victorian Feast Listen · 7:197:19Queue Download Embed Embed< iframe src=\"\"https://www.npr.org/player/embed/130536078/130557226\"\" width=\"\"100%\"\" height=\"\"290\"\" frameborder=\"\"0\"\" scrolling=\"\"no\"\" title=\"\"NPR embedded audio player\"\">October 14, 2010 12:01 AM ETHeard on Morning Edition Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly Kate Kelly1 of 12i View slideshow In 1896, Boston's Fannie Farmer published the best-selling cookbook of the era — The Boston Cooking School Cook-Book. And in 2007 Chris Kimball, the host of PBS's America's Test Kitchen, set out to re-create that moment in culinary history: He would host an elaborate dinner using Victorian cooking methods outlined in Fannie's book. Enlarge this image In this famous photograph, Boston Cooking School Principal Fannie Farmer (1857-1915) holds a measuring cup to a student as if to reinforce her reputation as the \"\"Mother of Level Measurements. \"\" Corbis The dinner was served last November and featured satin, jewels, gold-edged china, a mermaid carved from ice and a 12-course meal. Out of it came Fannie's Last Supper, Kimball's new book that tracks the two-year process of preparing his epic meal and a documentary of the meal itself. Kimball tells NPR's Renee Montagne — one of 10 guests at the dinner — that his crew of chefs restricted themselves to only using cooking technology that was available during the Victorian era. Accordingly, all 12 courses of the meal were cooked on a 67-inch stove from the 1880s. \"\" We didn’t use modern ovens at all,\"\" Kimball says. \"\" We might have used a mixer or a couple of things. But everything else was just knives, basic implements and the coal cook stove. \"\""
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"docid": "D3344873#0",
"title": "http://chemistry.stackexchange.com/questions/5748/why-does-ice-water-get-colder-when-salt-is-added\nWhy does ice water get colder when salt is added?",
"text": "\"_Chemistry Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for scientists, academics, teachers and students. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Why does ice water get colder when salt is added?up vote30down votefavorite5It is well known that when you add salt to ice, the ice not only melts but will actually get colder. From chemistry books, I've learned that salt will lower the freezing point of water. But I’m a little confused as to why it results in a drop in temperature instead of just ending up with water at 0 °C. What is occurring when salt melts the ice to make the temperature lower?water solutions heat phaseshare improve this questionedited Jan 22 '17 at 9:55Melanie Shebel3,299 7 24 64asked Aug 2 '13 at 21:43cspirou254 1 3 4I think it's related to the Raoult's law – glepretre Jun 20 '14 at 6:57add a comment5 Answers active oldest votesup vote23down vote When you add salt to an ice cube, you end up with an ice cube whose temperature is above its melting point. This ice cube will do what any ice cube above its melting point will do: it will melt. As it melts, it cools down, since energy is being used to break bonds in the solid state. ( Note that the above point can be confusing if you're new to thinking about phase transitions. An ice cube melting will take up energy, while an ice cube freezing will give off energy. I like to think of it in terms of Le Chatelier's principle: if you need to lower the temperature to freeze an ice cube, this means that the water gives off heat as it freezes. )"
},
{
"docid": "D1081594#0",
"title": "http://www.ausetute.com.au/heatlatent.html\nLatent Heat or Latent Enthalpy Chemistry Tutorial",
"text": "\"Latent Heat or Latent Enthalpy Chemistry Tutorial Key Concepts Latent heat is also known as latent enthalpy. 1Latent Heat (latent enthalpy) is the \"\"hidden\"\" heat when a substance absorbs or releases heat without producing a change in the temperature of the substance. 2While a substance changes state, its temperature does not change, even though heat energy is being absorbed, or released, by the substance. This heat energy that is absorbed or released is known as the latent heat, or latent enthalpy, because it is \"\"hidden\"\", that is, not causing a change in temperature which we could measure. Latent Heat of Fusion (latent enthalpy of fusion) is the heat absorbed per mole when a substance changes state from solid to liquid at constant temperature (melting point). Latent Heat of Vaporization or vaporisation (latent enthalpy of vaporisation) is the heat absorbed per mole when a substance changes state from liquid to gas at constant temperature (boiling point). Latent Heat of Sublimation (latent enthalpy of sublimation) is the heat absorbed per mole when a substance changes state from solid to gas, without going through the liquid phase, at constant temperature. Please do not block ads on this website. No ads = no money for us = no free stuff for you!Heating Curves and Latent Heat Have you ever noticed that, if you wake up in the morning while it is still dark and there is dew on the ground, when the sun begins to rise the air temperature seems to go down before it goes up? It isn't your imagination playing tricks on you, it really does get colder before it gets warmer!"
},
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"docid": "D1435656#0",
"title": "https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geophysics/question473.htm\nIf the polar ice caps melted, how much would the oceans rise?",
"text": "NEXTAntarctica accounts for about 90 percent of the world's ice. See more pictures of glaciers . Tom Brakefield/ Getty Images You may have heard about global warming. It seems that in the last 100 years the earth's temperature has increased about half a degree Celsius. This may not sound like much, but even half a degree can have an effect on our planet. According to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the sea level has risen 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) in the last 100 years (see How do they measure sea level? ). This higher temperature may be causing some floating icebergs to melt, but this will not make the oceans rise. Icebergs are large floating chunks of ice. In order to float, the iceberg displaces a volume of water that has a weight equal to that of the iceberg. Submarines use this principle to rise and sink in the water, too."
},
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"docid": "D397524#0",
"title": "http://www.innovateus.net/science/what-are-different-properties-boron\nWhat are the different Properties of Boron?",
"text": "What are the different Properties of Boron? Print Email Save Image Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org Boron is a semi-metallic element which displays the properties of both metal and non-metal. Boron is the only non-metal of the group 13 of the periodic table elements. It is dark, amorphous (solid that lacks the characteristic of a crystal) and non-reactive solid in its elemental form. It occurs abundantly in the borax ore. Extremely pure isolated boron is produced with great complexity in industries, since boron tends to form refractory materials having small quantities of carbon or other elements. Boron is used in glasses and ceramics to offer them resistance to thermal shock. Minute quantities of boron compounds play a major role in the cell walls of all plants, making boron an essential element in soils. Content What is the History of Boron? How does Boron occur?"
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"docid": "D1530472#0",
"title": "http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/mantisbt/view.php?id=2676\n.",
"text": "\"Notes ( 0010149)smjjames (reporter)2010-07-13 09:48edited on: 2010-07-13 09:50Hey G-Flex, this one would be the cause behind the bug that I've observed 0002605 . This would also serve as a good example for your case. To note, the temperature that I observed in that savegame is 10080 (or 10081), which converted into fahrenheight (thanks to the wiki), is 112 degrees. While that temperature would certainly give people problems if they aren't prepared, you certainly don't see peoples fat melting in the Sahara or Death Valley. ( 0010222)G-Flex (reporter)2010-07-14 01:18Yeah. To be fair, the body should regulate temperature well enough that the layers underneath skin shouldn't reach 110 degrees to begin with; it should be kept closer to core body temp in the first place. That (and the fact that being covered in water somehow causes you to become hotter instead of cooler!) seems to be a distinct bug, but yeah, this is all definitely interrelated. ( 0010224)G-Flex (reporter)2010-07-14 01:27As a side-note, I have to wonder how hot a dwarf's *brain* gets in situations like that. I have a suspicion that Dwarf Fortress doesn't really care much if a dude's core body temperature goes way out of range."
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"docid": "D662459#0",
"title": "http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=564\n.",
"text": "\"Why is it that dry ice is colder than regular ice? What different \"\"elements\"\" make it colder? Question Date: 2004-03-13Answer 1: Regular ice is made from freezing water. Water freezes at zero degrees Celsius, or +32 degrees Fahrenheit. ( Most of Europe and all scientists use Celsius because we're lazy and it's easier, but the US is still stuck on the Fahrenheit temperature scale.) \"\" Dry ice\"\" is made from frozen carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide is an odd substance because at regular pressure, it is only found in gas and solid forms: the stuff in the air you breathe and dry ice. So when dry ice \"\"melts\"\" it goes directly into the gas form!At really high pressures, carbon dioxide does form a liquid phase. Anyway, dry ice is much, much colder because carbon dioxide freezes at a lower temperature:-79 degrees Celsius or -109 degrees Fahrenheit! It's very dangerous to handle dry ice because it will freeze your skin and cause frost bite in less than a minute, causing a painful \"\"dry ice burn\"\"."
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"docid": "D2389090#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060916064546AAQpn2w\nCan jet fuel melt steel?",
"text": "\"Politics & Government Government Can jet fuel melt steel?what temp does it burn and what temp does steel melt Follow 22 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: despite the answer that \"\"somebody else\"\" gave, gasoline burns at a much higher temperature than jet fuel, which is comprised mostly of kerosene. And no jet fuel cannot burn hot enough to melt steel. Well, to begin, construction-grade steel melts at 2795 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s a proven fact, as can be seen from the website: http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements... . Meanwhile, according to a BBC report on September 13, 2001 entitled How the World Trade Center Fell, the WTC steel cores reached a temperature of 1472 degrees Fahrenheit, which, coincidentally, is the maximum temperature of jet fuel, but nowhere near the 2795 degrees needed to melt steel. Fire has never caused a steel building to collapse.” Ever! In the history of the world, fire has never caused a steel building to collapse, yet on the morning of 9-11, Three of them did! Also, the architect of the WTC buildings said that each one was designed to take the direct impact of 2 jet airliners.big-brother · 1 decade ago12 14 5 comments Asker's rating Can Jet Fuel Melt Steel Source (s):https://shrink.im/a8t NGgum · 1 year ago0 0 Comment A lot of people seem to be forgetting that the jet fuel wasn't being supplied the entire time from impact to collapse. It was mostly burned up in the impacts, consumed within a few minutes, creating incidental fires which were the source of most of the heat."
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"docid": "D657073#0",
"title": "http://www.howcast.com/videos/504726-What-Is-the-Melting-Point-of-Solder-Soldering/\nWhat Is the Melting Point of Solder?",
"text": "What Is the Melting Point of Solder? Learn the melting point of solder from expert Jeff Koskulics in this Howcast video. What Is the Melting Point of Solder? | Soldering Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:04Up next in How to Solder How Hot Does a Soldering Iron Tip Get? How to Pick a Tip for a Soldering Iron How to Create a Good Solder Joint What Is Flux & How Is it Used in Soldering? Does Your Core Solder Have Enough Flux for the Job? How to Change a Hot Soldering Tip What Is a Printed Circuit Board? How to Solder Surface Mount Components onto Circuit Boards How to Remove Solder Transcript The melting point of solder depends upon its particular formulation. In the case of eutectic tin-lead solder, the melting temperature is somewhere around 360 degrees Fahrenheit."
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"docid": "D2602027#0",
"title": "http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/why-does-very-hot-water-sometimes-feel-cold-180953532/\nWhy Does Very Hot Water Sometimes Feel Cold?",
"text": "Why Does Very Hot Water Sometimes Feel Cold? The weird sensation known as paradoxical cold has scientists locked in a heated debate That first dip into a hot spring may actually send chills over your skin. ( YOUICHI KAMIHARA/amanaimages/Corbis)By Adam Hoffmansmithsonian.com December 4, 2014You trudge across the sodium lit street toward the front door, footsteps echoing off the adjacent houses—it’s been a long day. Plodding up the stairs, you enter the bathroom and turn on the shower. Finally, a time to relax and unwind. But when the steaming water first hits your skin, you’re jolted by a sharp, icy-cold sensation, accompanied by searing pain. Why does that hot water feel so cold? The human body senses temperature changes through specialized nerve endings called thermoreceptors, located just beneath the skin. These receptors are distributed throughout the body and are constantly transmitting temperature information to the brain. A decrease in temperature activates cold receptors, and an increase activates warm receptors."
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"docid": "D3030605#0",
"title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/270100.php\nMagnetic nanoparticles to cure cancer",
"text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login Magnetic nanoparticles to cure cancer Published Sunday 15 December 2013By Belinda Weber Scientists from Nanoprobes, Inc. claim that magnetic nanoparticles can cure cancer in just one treatment. Their findings are published in The International Journal of Nanomedicine. The team, led by Dr. James F. Hainfeld, claims that an injection containing the nanoparticles followed by 3 minutes in a magnetic field \"\"completely cured\"\" test animals of cancer . The idea is surprisingly simple. When you put an iron particle inside an alternating magnetic field, it spins back and forth, generating significant heat. So, if you can deliver enough iron particles to a tumor, you can actually \"\"cook\"\" the cancer. However, translating the theory into science proved slightly more tricky. One of the main obstacles the scientists faced was that the amount of iron needed for cancer therapy was toxic to the body. And while scientists had tried to overcome this by injecting the iron directly into the tumor, they found that any areas they missed would inevitably grow back. Dr. Hainfeld, one of the pioneers of nanotechnogy, decided to look at the problem from a different angle."
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"docid": "D3496717#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/58347321/baking-science-final-exam-study-guide-jwu-flash-cards/\nBaking Science Final Exam Study Guide JWU",
"text": "\"273 terms erinlynnpaw12Baking Science Final Exam Study Guide JWUTest1 & Test 2, Study Guide Questions, & Homework Questions (Basically everything ever)Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What are the three main ways heat is transferred? A) Conduction, Radiation, Convection B) Direct, Indirect, Radiant C) Above, Below, Convection D) Direct, Indirect, Convection A) Conduction, Radiation, & Convection In radiant heat: A) Once molecules on the surface of an object absorb heat. they vibrate rapidly. B) The vibration generates frictional heat within the object. C) Because there is no direct contact, radiation is sometimes described as a form of indirect heat. D) All of the above E) None of the Above D) All of the above The primary means of heat transfer in a conventional oven is: A) Convection B) Direct C) Below D) All of the above E) None of the above E) None of the above. The primary means of heat transfer in a conventional oven is radiation. Which is a better conductor of heat? Aluminum or Stainless Steel Aluminum The two main features of cookware that affect how quickly heat is conducted through it are: A) Shininess and thickness B) Relative heat conductivity and thickness C) Reactivity and thickness D) None of the above A) Shininess and thickness In Conduction heat is passed: A) Molecule by molecule B) Through water molecules C) Through convection A) Molecule by Molecule Which requires lower baking temperatures and shorter bake times? A) Conventional Oven B) Convection Oven B) Convection Oven What are the three components of flavor?"
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"docid": "D942934#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060828010624AAfDJwM\nMelting plastic?",
"text": "\"Home & Garden Do It Yourself (DIY)Melting plastic? I want to melt old plastic objects like boxes bottles cans etc. and make plastic plates (thin like 1/6\"\") of them. how can I do this at home and how to prevent plastic from burning while melting? also what to do if I want to add color to it? Update: thanks for helpfull information but i was looking for a simple way without such things as molds, jacks injection etc. tought i need to melt them in a metal can and pour melted plastic in a seccond metalic sink (like a cake mold). and what will i get this way? Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Unless you know what your doing, what types of plastic to use (and there melting points), How to mold them & know how dangerous it could be to do this (melting plastic doesn't come off skin very easily) I wouldn't go any further. The money and time you spend won't give you the finished product you seek."
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"docid": "D3002865#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_temperature_does_salt_become_ineffective_in_melting_snow_and_ice\nAt what temperature does salt become ineffective in melting snow and ice?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Meteorology and Weather Snow and Ice At what temperature does salt become ineffective in melting snow and ice? Flag At what temperature does salt become ineffective in melting snow and ice? Answer by Ksmail Confidence votes 32.6KThe minimum practical application range for salt is a pavement temperature of 15-20 degrees F and above. While salt will melt snow and ice down to a pavement temperature of -6 degrees F, it can melt over five times as much ice at 30 degrees F as at 20 degrees F. Thus the effectiveness of salt is sensitive to small differences in pavement temperature.36 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No RUClimate 250,946 Contributions Why does salt melt snow and ice? Salt lowers the freezing point of water, as will any solute that impedes the change in phase. When it does so, it affects the phase equilibrium, which has as many molecules me …Ihave1ormorequestions 103 Contributions How does salt affect the temperature of melting ice? Salt lowers the freezing point of water. When you put salt onice, it becomes salt water, so it melts. It will stay the sametemperature as freshwater ice, or the same temperatu …Craig Le 2,626 Contributions At what temperature snow becomes ice?"
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"title": "http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,baked_haddock,FF.html\n.",
"text": "Home > Recipes > baked haddock Everybody Bakes Bread (Carolrhoda Picture Books)by Norah Dooley A rainy-day errand introduces Carrie to many different kinds of bread, including chapatis, challah, and papusaa. Results 1 - 10 of 150 for baked haddock Result Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Next1. HADDOCK BUBBLY BAKELay haddock fillets in bottom of glass ... over it all. Bake in preheated 350 oven for ... separates into flakes easily.) This is an old time Nova Scotia (Canada Recipe)Rating: 5 / 5 - Reviews: 10 - Ingredients: 4 (cheese .. fillets .. soup ...)2. HADDOCK-SHRIMP BAKEPlace shrimp and haddock in greased 13x9x2 inch baking ... soup over top. Bake in preheated 375 degree oven ... Sprinkle over fish mixture. Bake for 5 more minutes. Ingredients: 8 (crackers .. onion .. salt .. sauce .. soup ...)3. HADDOCK SHRIMP BAKEPlace fillets in greased 9 ... with soup and bake at 375 degrees for 30 ... butter, seasonings, and crackers and sprinkle over fish."
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"title": "http://www.saltchef.com/preparing_fish_seafood/freezing_defrosting_seafood.html\nHow To Freeze:",
"text": "\"How To Freeze: Whole Fish Fish Fillets Smoked Fish Clams Hardshell Crab Shucked Oysters Shucked Mussels Raw Shrimp Cooked Shrimp Scallops There are several methods that are very effective for freezing fish fillets. There are some fish species that don't freeze very well, and those include bluefish, herring, mackeral and sardines. Ice Glazing: One method that works really well is to \"\"glaze\"\" the fish in ice first. Put a metal baking pan in your freezer ahead of time and get it nice and cold. Then, dip the fillets in salted water, use about a teaspoon of salt per quart of water, and immediately put those fillets onto the cold baking pan in the freezer. The fish will have an ice glaze on them in less than 5 minutes. Do not leave the pan out of the freezer for any longer than 30 seconds. Repeat this process a couple of times until you have about a 1/4\"\" thick glaze on each fillet. Then put 2 or 3 fillets into a bag and seal it well, removing every bit of air that you can. Freezing Fish Fillets in Water: Rinse the fillets in salted ice water."
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"docid": "D1215318#0",
"title": "http://honestcooking.com/spicy-haddock-fish-cakes/\nSpicy Haddock Fish Cakes",
"text": "Featured, Main Courses, Recipes Spicy Haddock Fish Cakes March 10, 2012 by Bryan Picard2Crab cakes tend to be more popular in general, but these spicy haddock fish cakes, when done correctly, are just as tasty and rewarding. By Bryan Picard Fish cakes, crab cakes, both remind me of beach vacations. Seashore restaurants, seafood take-outs, cold beer, tartar sauce, sun. It’s not summer yet, and I know that back-painfully well; after shoveling the snow from our driveway yesterday, the car still got stuck, and later on we stacked a cord of firewood. But guess what I felt like eating in spite of all the ice and snow? Hint: check the title of this post. I wanted summery fish cakes; classic ones made with mashed potatoes. Crab cakes tend to be more popular in general, but fish cakes, when done correctly, are just as tasty and rewarding. They’re also cheaper to make! Now I’ve got everyone’s attention."
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"docid": "D1020657#0",
"title": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8cH_yK3Neg\nHow Long Does It Take To Deep Fry Cod?",
"text": "How Long Does It Take To Deep Fry Cod? Reasonable Question Subscribe 271Add to Share More242 views00Published on Sep 9, 2017How to deep fry breaded fish how long in the fryer? Ice shanty. Make your own copycat version of long john silvers crispy batter dipped crappie fish, here's a recipe that will do justice to those wonderful little fellas!. When frying cod fillets, use high quality olive oil, because it has a 7 feb 2015 with mixer, blend the flour mixture, water, egg, sugar and salt. Dip each fillet completely into the batter. How long do you deep fry battered cod? to cod fillets crispy fried salu salo recipes. Beer battered pollock bites recipe bbc food recipes fish and chips. The size of the fryer must match quantities being cooked, and heating element allow for quick temperature deep fried fish this recipe is simple taught me to let batter marinate beer battered cod amazingly crisp on outside yet juicy flaky inside. Deep fry fish and chips food networkdeep fried battered fish, deep frying."
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"docid": "D1763883#0",
"title": "http://www.cooks.com/recipe/es2008f1/stuffed-peppers-to-freeze.html\n.",
"text": "Home > Recipes > Vegetables > Stuffed Peppers (To Freeze)STUFFED PEPPERS (To Freeze)1 lb. hamburger1 clove garlic, crushed1 tsp. salt2 cans tomato soup8 green peppers1 c. chopped onions2 tsp. chili powder1/2 tsp. black pepper1/2 lb. sharp cheese, cut up1 1/2 c. cooked rice Cook beef, onion, garlic until meat is brown. Add seasonings and soup, simmer covered 10 minutes. Add cheese, cooking until cheese melts. Stir in rice. Cool."
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"docid": "D947000#0",
"title": "https://www.wikihow.com/Cook-Tilapia-in-the-Oven\nHow to Cook Tilapia in the Oven",
"text": "\"Edit Article How to Cook Tilapia in the Oven Three Methods: Baking in Foil Packets Baking Broiling Community Q&ATilapia is a light, white fish that absorbs flavor very well. It cooks quickly and is relatively easy to prepare. You can prepare tilapia in the oven by baking it, broiling it, or baking it in foil packets. It is important to choose the appropriate preparation method based on your resources and tastes. Ingredients Makes 4 servings4 tilapia fillets2 Tbsp (30 ml) lemon juice1 Tbsp (15 ml) butter or margarine, melted1/2 tsp (2.5 ml) black pepper1/4 cup (60 ml) grated Parmesan cheese (optional)2 plum tomatoes, sliced (optional)Method1 Baking in Foil Packets1 Preheat the oven to 450º (232ºC). Prepare four squares of heavy duty aluminum foil that are large enough to wrap around each fillet. Nonstick aluminum foil works best since the tilapia will not stick to it.2 Rub the fish with the melted butter. Coat the fish in the melted butter to prevent it from sticking and to help flavor it. Since the fish will not be exposed to direct heat with this method, it will not brown and you do not necessarily need to use butter. You could substitute the butter for olive oil as a healthier alternative.3 Season the fish."
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"docid": "D817277#0",
"title": "http://www.discusscooking.com/forums/f16/how-long-to-bake-cod-fish-fillets-53774.html\n.",
"text": "\"12-31-2008, 12:45 PM # 1jessicacarr Senior Cook Join Date: Aug 2006Posts: 395How long to bake cod fish fillets How long to cook...to perfect doneness...about 1/4 lb cod fish about 3/4\"\" thick? thanks! : DTweet __________________ __________________ Jessica12-31-2008, 01:23 PM # 2Charlie DMaster Chef Join Date: Oct 2004Location: USA,Minnesota Posts: 8,998Not very long. __________________ __________________ You are what you eat.12-31-2008, 01:25 PM # 3jessicacarr Senior Cook Join Date: Aug 2006Posts: 395lol...it was 32 minutes...perfect. i just ate it.__________________ Jessica12-31-2008, 01:26 PM # 4Luvs2Cook Head Chef Join Date: Nov 2008Location: Northeast Pennsylvania Posts: 1,393I'd just keep a close eye on them, but most fish doesn't take very long.__________________ Fettuccine Alfredo is Macaroni & Cheese for Adults.12-31-2008, 03:41 PM # 5Breezy Cooking Master Chef Join Date: Mar 2006Location: Culpeper, VAPosts: 5,803I love cod & cook it frequently. In a 350-400 degree oven I find it takes about 20-25 minutes. A little longer if I've topped it with a thick topping of vegetables.__________________12-31-2008, 03:43 PM # 6Glorie Senior Cook Join Date: Dec 2008Location: Washington State Posts: 380So what's your recipe for baked cod? I've always fried mine...__________________12-31-2008, 04:02 PM # 7Breezy Cooking Master Chef Join Date: Mar 2006Location: Culpeper, VAPosts: 5,803Way too easy!"
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"docid": "D3241384#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-cook-fish-481254\nHow to Select and Cook Fish",
"text": "Choosing & Storing Fish Cooking Basics Food Equivalents Seafood Basics How to Select and Cook Fish Tips on Buying Fresh Fish and Cooking it Properly By Linda Larsen Updated 02/28/18Share Pin Email Fillet of salmon. alle12/Vetta/Getty Images We all know that fish is good for us. The fats in fish—especially fatty fish like salmon, tuna, and mackerel—are thought to help prevent heart disease, and can even aid in preventing diseases like Alzheimer's and strokes. But it seems that many people are afraid of cooking fish at home. Americans eat only about 15 pounds of fish per person per year, and we eat twice as much fish in restaurants than at home. Buying, storing, and cooking fish isn't difficult—it just requires a little knowledge. Follow these tips for selecting and cooking fish fillets and steaks and you will be preparing fish in your own kitchen more often. Buying and Storing Fish You need to use your nose and your eyes when choosing the freshest fish. Fresh fish smells sweet—you should feel that you're standing at the ocean's edge, breathing in the scent of the sea. Any fishy or strong flavors means the fish is past its prime, so do not buy it."
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"docid": "D433525#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roasting\nRoasting",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Roast\"\" redirects here. For other meanings, see Roast (disambiguation). Tudor style roasting meat on a spit Roasting is a cooking method that uses dry heat where hot air envelops the food, cooking it evenly on all sides with temperatures of at least 150 °C (~300 °F) from an open flame, oven, or other heat source. Roasting can enhance flavor through caramelization and Maillard browning on the surface of the food. Roasting uses indirect, diffused heat (as in an oven), and is suitable for slower cooking of meat in a larger, whole piece. [ 1] Meats and most root and bulb vegetables can be roasted. Any piece of meat, especially red meat, that has been cooked in this fashion is called a roast. Meats and vegetables prepared in this way are described as \"\"roasted\"\", e.g., roasted chicken or roasted squash. Contents [ hide ]1 Methods2 Meat3 Vegetables4 Fish5 See also6 References Methods [ edit]A Sunday roast consisting of roast beef, roast potatoes, vegetables, and Yorkshire pudding For roasting, the food may be placed on a rack, in a roasting pan or, to ensure even application of heat, may be rotated on a spit or rotisserie. If a pan is used, the juice can be retained for use in gravy, Yorkshire pudding, etc."
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"docid": "D1597312#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-good-seasoning-for-salmon\nWhat is a good seasoning for salmon?",
"text": "Seasonings Salmon Fish (food) Fish Cooking Food What is a good seasoning for salmon?19 Answers H Chung So, epicurious wanderluster Answered Nov 24, 2015 · Author has 211 answers and 171.5k answer views Originally Answered: What is the best seasoning to put on salmon to make it taste great? ( Image credit: Miso Glazed Salmon Recipe | Simply Recipes.com) My favorite salmon seasoning is a quick marinade (~5 minutes) with rice wine/vinegar, brown sugar, soy sauce, miso paste & sometimes a hit of chili flakes. The robust combination of flavors is great against rich salmon meat. Here's a fairly easy recipe from Nigella Lawson MIRIN GLAZED SALMONbut feel free to adjust it to suit your tastes or whatever you have in your pantry (swapping out the mirin for sake or another light cooking wine, for example) My favorite part is that the marinade can also be reduced to a thick sauce, adding more flavor to the fish & whatever sides you're serving it with (usually rice for me. ) 1.3k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below What are some good salmon recipes/marinades? How good is salmon for you? What salmon recipes are good? What are some baked salmon seasoning recipes? What are some good uses of salmon? Ask New Question Simon Dittrich Updated Aug 29, 2015Originally Answered: What is the best seasoning to put on salmon to make it taste great?"
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"docid": "D2991999#0",
"title": "http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/broil-healthy-haddock-4926.html\nHow to Broil a Healthy Haddock",
"text": "Related Articles What to Eat With Haddock? Is Tilapia Fish Healthy? The Benefits of Eating Healthy Foods as a Child Healthy Starches Haddock has firm, white flesh and a clean taste, and it can be cooked similarly to cod. Broiling is a healthy alternative to frying that can circumvent some of the difficulties with grilling, steaming, sauteing or baking fish. Add a small amount of healthy oil and vegetables while limiting salt and breading for the healthiest broiled haddock.1Thaw haddock filets and pat dry with a paper towel. If filets are overly wet, they will steam rather than developing a golden brown crust from the high heat of broiling.2Brush lightly with a high smoking point oil -- such as lite olive oil or avocado oil -- and season. Season lightly with salt; fish from the sea already have a substantial amount of sodium. Enhance the flavor with lemon juice, garlic, parsley, basil, rosemary or your favorite mix of herbs or spices.3Place haddock filets in a broiler-safe pan -- such as a roasting pan or cast iron skillet -- along with mixed vegetables. Use larger chunks of vegetables, such as onions, potatoes, tomatoes, celery root, and summer and winter squash. Rapidly cooked vegetables, such as fresh spinach, can be added toward the end of cooking or lightly wilted in the hot pan after removal from the broiler.4Broil until filets begin to form a golden brown crust and then flip over to brown the other side."
},
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"docid": "D366471#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/540081-how-to-cook-a-fish-fillet-in-the-oven/\nHow to Cook a Fish Fillet in the Oven",
"text": "How to Cook a Fish Fillet in the Ovenby JONAE FREDERICKS Oct. 03, 2017Fresh or frozen, breaded or coated with batter, a fish fillet makes for a quick meal. The most common species of fish for filleting is white fish -- cod, sole, sea bass, flounder and haddock -- or any other fish that cooks to a flaky white. Cooking styles for preparing fish fillets are a matter of preference. While grilling and pan-frying are possible, oven baking takes the least effort. Simply pop the fish fillets in, and the oven does the work. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Step 1Preheat your oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a baking tray or baking dish with cooking spray, butter or olive oil. Step 2Arrange individual fish fillets on the baking tray in a single layer. Do not allow the fish fillets to overlap one another. Step 3Slide the baking sheet into the oven and cook for 10 to 20 minutes or until golden brown."
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"docid": "D1215316#0",
"title": "http://www.fatsecret.co.uk/calories-nutrition/morrisons/haddock-fishcake/1-fishcake\nHaddock Fishcake",
"text": "Food database and calorie counter Morrisons Haddock Fishcake Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 1 fishcake (90 g)per serve Kilojoules 732 kj Calories 175 kcal Protein 8.9 g Carbohydrate 16.6 g Sugar 0.5 g Fat 7.8 g Saturated Fat 0.8 g Fibre 1.4 g Sodium 0.2 mg Edit this Food Is this information inaccurate or incomplete? Click here to edit.9% of RDI* (175 cal)Calorie Breakdown: Carbohydrate (38%) Fat (41%) Protein (21%)*Based on an RDI of 2000 calories What is my Recommended Daily Intake? Photos+Add a photo Nutritional Summary: Cals175Fat7.8g Carbs16.6g Prot8.9g There are 175 calories in a 1 fishcake serving of Morrisons Haddock Fishcake. Calorie Breakdown: 41% fat, 39% carbs, 21% prot. Related Haddock from Morrisons: Breaded Scottish Haddock Fillets Smoked Haddock Fillet Haddock Fish Fingers Chunky Breaded Haddock Fillets Large Haddock Portions Related Fish from Morrisons: Mackerel Fillets in Tomato Sauce Fish Sushi Selection Breaded Cod Salmon En Croute Salmon Fillets Sweet Chilli Smoked Mackerel Fillets View More Morrisons Fish Products Other types of Haddock: Haddock Steamed or Poached Haddock Baked or Grilled Haddock Fried Floured or Breaded Haddock Fried Battered Haddock Baked Breaded or Battered Haddock View More Haddock Nutritional Info Other types of Fish: Grilled Fish Baked or Grilled Salmon Baked or Grilled Fish Fish Tilapia (Fish)Mahi Mahi View More Fish Nutritional Info"
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"docid": "D2658286#0",
"title": "https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/generic/haddock-cooked\nHaddock",
"text": "\"Food database and calorie counter Source: Generic Haddock Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 4 oz of boneless, cooked Amount Per Serving Calories from Fat 38Calories 145% Daily Values*Total Fat 4.21g 6 %Saturated Fat 0.782g 4 %Polyunsaturated Fat 1.28g Monounsaturated Fat 1.686g Cholesterol 75mg 25 %Sodium 456mg 19 %Potassium 421mg Total Carbohydrate 0.54g 0 %Dietary Fiber 0.1g 0 %Sugars 0.12g Protein 25.04g Vitamin A 5% Vitamin C 4%Calcium 4% Iron 8%* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Note: Includes: blowfish; burbot; cusk; hake; ling; monkfish; pollock; scrod7% of RDI* (145 calories)Calorie Breakdown: Carbohydrate (2%) Fat (27%) Protein (71%)* Based on a RDI of 2000 calories What is my Recommended Daily Intake (RDI)? Photos+Submit Photo Nutrition summary: Calories145Fat4.21g Carbs0.54g Protein25.04g There are 145 calories in 4 ounces of boneless, cooked Haddock. Calorie breakdown: 27% fat, 2% carbs, 71% protein. Common Serving Sizes: Serving Size Calories1 cubic inch, with bone cooked (yield after bone removed) 141 oz, with bone (yield after cooking, bone removed) 191 cubic inch boneless cooked 221 oz, with bone cooked (yield after bone removed) 241 oz boneless (yield after cooking) 291 oz boneless, cooked 36100 g 1281 cup cooked, flaked 1741 fillet (6-1/2\"\" x 4\"\" x 3/8\"\") 1971 small blowfish, boneless (yield after cooking) 3141 medium blowfish, boneless (yield after cooking) 4701 large blowfish, boneless (yield after cooking) 627Related Types of Haddock: Baked Breaded or Battered Haddock Fried Floured or Breaded Haddock Steamed or Poached Haddock Baked or Broiled Haddock Fried Battered Haddockview more haddock nutritional info Related Types of Fish: Baked or Broiled Salmon Fish Mahi Mahi Grilled Fish Baked or Broiled Fish Tilapia (Fish)view more fish nutritional info See Also: Smoked Haddock Bantry Bay Haddock Fillet Wegmans Wild Caught Haddock Red Lobster Haddock (Half Portion)Red Lobster Haddock (Full Portion)view more results Contains these Ingredients:106 g Haddock (fish)4 g Lemon juice3 g Margarine (regular, 80% fat with salt, stick)0 g Paprika1 g Salt \""
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"docid": "D2705648#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Cook-Smoked-Haddock\nHow to Cook Smoked Haddock",
"text": "Reader Approved How to Cook Smoked Haddock Four Methods: Poaching Smoked Haddock Baking Smoked Haddock Pan-Frying Smoked Haddock Making Smoked Haddock in Mustard Sauce Community Q&AFish is a healthy and tasty addition to any diet. One widely available fish is haddock, which can be bought fresh or smoked. Smoked haddock can be yellow in color (dyed) or not dyed depending on your preference. There are a few ways of cooking it. You should allow roughly 6-8oz of fish per person, and ask your fishmonger to 'filet and debone' for you to avoid nasty surprises. Prep time: 5-10 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Total time: 15-20 minutes"
},
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"docid": "D3123598#0",
"title": "http://www.kirbys.com/dinner_menu/\nDinner Menu",
"text": "Taphouse Wings F ried and finished on the grill. Served with “Our House” sauce or with classic Buffalo Sauce, with celery and blue cheese. 9.9 9Baked Stuffed Mushroom Caps Our signature seafood stuffing baked in garlic butter & topped with asiago cheese. 8.99Taphouse Firecracker Shrimp Crispy shrimp tossed in our creamy spicy sauce. 9.49Spinach & Artichoke Dip Creamy spinach, tender artichokes, melted asiago and parmesan cheese. Tortilla chips for dipping. 7.99The Appetizer Sampler Mozzarella cheesesticks, crunchy potato skins, onion rings and Taphouse wings, with dipping sauces. 11.99Chicken Quesadilla Flour tortilla, jack and cheddar cheese, pico de gallo and chicken breast. Sour cream and salsa on the side. 10.49Skillet Roasted Shrimp Gulf shrimp, tomato, garlic, fresh basil and lemon roasted in an iron skillet with crusty bread for dipping."
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"docid": "D2231113#0",
"title": "https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/531632/spinach-and-ricotta-cannelloni\nSpinach & ricotta cannelloni",
"text": "Spinach & ricotta cannelloni1 2 3 4 5 (66 ratings) By Good Food Magazine subscription – 5 issues for £5Prep: 50 mins Cook: 40 mins Easy Makes 10 servings Keep a few portions of this vegetarian classic in the freezer and you'll never be stuck for a satisfying supper Freezable Vegetarian Nutrition: per servingkcal711fat47gsaturates27gcarbs44gsugars15gfibre5gprotein30gsalt1.59g Save Print Ingredients For the tomato sauce3 tbsp olive oil Olive oilol-iv oyl Probably the most widely-used oil in cooking, olive oil is pressed from fresh olives. It's…8 garlic cloves, crushed3 tbsp caster sugar2 tbsp red wine vinegar4 x 400g cans chopped chopped tomatoessmall bunch basil leaves For the topping2 x 250g tubs mascarpone3 tbsp milk Milkmill-k One of the most widely used ingredients, milk is often referred to as a complete food. While cow…85g parmesan Parmesanparm-ee-zan Parmesan is a straw-coloured hard cheese with a natural yellow rind and rich, fruity flavour. It…Parmesanparm-ee-zan Parmesan is a straw-coloured hard cheese with a natural yellow rind and rich, fruity flavour. It… (or vegetarian alternative), grated2 x 125g balls mozzarella, sliced For the filling1kg spinach Spinachspin-atch Used in almost every cuisine across the world, spinach is an enormously popular green vegetable…100g parmesan (or vegetarian alternative), grated3 x 250g tubs ricotta Ricottaree-cot-a Ricotta is an Italian cheese made from whey and traditionally a by-product of…large pinch grated nutmeg Nutmegnut-meg One of the most useful of spices for both sweet and savoury …400g dried cannelloni Method First make the tomato sauce. Heat the oil in a large pan and fry the garlic for 1 min. Add the sugar, vinegar, tomatoes and some seasoning and simmer for 20 mins, stirring occasionally, until thick. Add the basil and divide the sauce between 2 or more shallow ovenproof dishes (see Tips for freezing, below). Set aside. Make a sauce by beating the mascarpone with the milk until smooth, season, then set aside."
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"docid": "D2599707#0",
"title": "http://www.insiders-scotland-guide.com/ScotlandFood.html\nScotland Food - What's Good to Eat in Scotland",
"text": "\"Scotland Food - What's Good to Eat in Scotlandgrilled scottish salmon I'm sure you must be wondering what the Scots eat besides the famous haggis, and the inevitable porridge. Not many Scots do eat porridge for breakfast any more and are just as likely to have a croissant as the traditional porridge with salt, although that is welcome on a cold Scottish morning....porridge As it happens, there are a great deal of good things to eat in Scotland, and growing up there I must admit I very rarely ate haggis, except on Burns Night, when you really must, for fear of offending someone, although Robert Burns himself I've heard, was a most understanding man..haggis, tatties, mashed turnips I'm embarrassed to relate that my own sad attempts to cook haggis often ended in a burst haggis, floating sadly in the pot, looking like something akin to haggis soup, so it's not really as easy as it looks and should probably be left to the professionals.aberdeen angus beef If you don't think about what haggis is made of, (and I don't make it!) it's rather tasty in fact, and is usually eaten with tatties (mashed potatoes) and as it can be a little dry, also with mashed turnips. I note happily that vegetarian haggis is now available, which will not only save the sheep, but also the tradition.. The other more traditional Scottish foods like shortbread and black pudding were only ever seen at Hogmanay at our house when I was small, but that doesn't mean they're not tasty.. Black Pudding..needless to say, not a dessert!Growing up near the raspberry fields of the Keillers' of Dundee, the same Keillers of the famous Dundee marmalade, we spent many summer days in the raspberry fields, picking the delicious fruit for fun and pocket money, often eating almost as many as we picked. The end product of all this picking, the raspberry jam, was so good, and full of flavour, I can recall it now..fish and chips The Scots do like fish and chips of course, which makes sense living near so many fishing boats, and the fish of choice was usually cod, or haddock, always served in newspaper, and often with a special treat, a small and extremely tasty pickled onion, which is optional!The other popular meal in Scotland is mince (browned mincemeat with onions and carrots) and tatties (mashed potatoes). Dundee pie For a working lunch, a Dundee pie was ideal, just buy it and eat it out of the bag fresh from the baker's shop. No elaborate preparation..nor a microwave oven needed..perfect! Forfar bridies are a relative of the Dundee pie and contain mutton and spices in such a combination as to render the flavour quite unique. Highly recommended!Forfar bridie For more sophisticated palates, Scottish salmon, sometimes farmed and sometimes fresh from the streams is a favourite Scottish dish, and also its cousin, the trout. Cod and also haddock are popular, especially \"\"smokies\"\" (or wood-smoked haddock), and the Scots will often eat them for breakfast.smokies I used to eat them for breakfast, and although cereal is probably more acceptable at this point, I can tell you they are very tasty."
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"docid": "D1215315#0",
"title": "http://www.food.com/recipe/haddock-and-parsley-fish-cakes-471953\nHaddock and Parsley Fish Cakes",
"text": "Haddock and Parsley Fish Cakes Be the first to review this recipe Recipe by hectorthebat MAKE IT SHINE! ADD YOUR PHOTO“Haddock and parsley fish cakes”Made this recipe? Have a way to make it better? Share it with the world!Join the conversation Upload Tweak Ask Save recipe READY IN:50mins SERVES:4UNITS: USIngredients Nutrition500 g potatoes300 g haddock300 g smoked haddock300 ml milk1 lemon4 tablespoons parsley4 spring onions4 tablespoons capers2 eggs15 g butter150 g breadcrumbs4 tablespoons flouroil6 tablespoons mayonnaise6 tablespoons yoghurt2 sun-dried tomatoes360 g spinach Directions Preheat the oven to 190C/170C Fan/Gas 5. Boil the potatoes until tender. Drain. Put all the fish in a large pan with the milk. Cover, heat until just simmering, then poach for 5 minutes. Drain, reserving the milk. Skin and flake the fish, and remove any bones."
},
{
"docid": "D1730550#0",
"title": "http://www.lobsteranywhere.com/seafood-glossary/\nNew England Seafood Glossary",
"text": "New England Seafood Glossary O ur seafood glossary was written to give a better understanding to some of the unique culinary language and fresh local ingredients of New England. The emphasis here is on fresh seafood and Maine lobster. New England Seafood Glossary You will find the terms for the most popular seafood found in New England’s waters. For example—what in the world is scrod? You will learn more about Homarus americanus, the “Maine” or “American” lobster. We have listed definitions for all of the lobsters “parts” and listed the some of the other species of lobsters. You will also learn some of important lobster and lobstering terms. For instance, when is a lobster called a chicken? Terminology can vary widely depending on what region of the coast you are in. You’ll find there is a difference in chowder made in Maine, chowder made in Massachusetts or Rhode Island Red Chowder that dares to use tomato."
},
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"docid": "D65293#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Cook-Tilapia-in-the-Oven\nHow to Cook Tilapia in the Oven",
"text": "\"Edit Article How to Cook Tilapia in the Oven Three Methods: Baking in Foil Packets Baking Broiling Community Q&ATilapia is a light, white fish that absorbs flavor very well. It cooks quickly and is relatively easy to prepare. You can prepare tilapia in the oven by baking it, broiling it, or baking it in foil packets. It is important to choose the appropriate preparation method based on your resources and tastes. Ingredients Makes 4 servings4 tilapia fillets2 Tbsp (30 ml) lemon juice1 Tbsp (15 ml) butter or margarine, melted1/2 tsp (2.5 ml) black pepper1/4 cup (60 ml) grated Parmesan cheese (optional)2 plum tomatoes, sliced (optional)Method1 Baking in Foil Packets1 Preheat the oven to 450º (232ºC). Prepare four squares of heavy duty aluminum foil that are large enough to wrap around each fillet. Nonstick aluminum foil works best since the tilapia will not stick to it.2 Rub the fish with the melted butter. Coat the fish in the melted butter to prevent it from sticking and to help flavor it. Since the fish will not be exposed to direct heat with this method, it will not brown and you do not necessarily need to use butter. You could substitute the butter for olive oil as a healthier alternative.3 Season the fish."
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"docid": "D2467116#0",
"title": "http://www.bricklin.org/techcentral/tcarticlev6n2p5.htm\nTech Tip: Overheating",
"text": "\"Tech Tip: Overheating Originally written: 1981 for Brickline Vol.6 #2by Duane West Many of you have experienced overheating problems. Before I give you the cures, I'd like to explain the theory of overheating. A bricklin with a 15 pound radiator cap will not boil the water in the radiator until the coolant reaches approximately 250 degrees temperature. With anti-freeze, the boiling point is 250 to 260 degrees. You can run your car at 240 or 250 degrees without hurting anything, as long as the water in the radiator doesn't boil. Once the water boils, it will immediately push water out the overflow, lower the coolant level in the radiator, and give you air bubbles circulating through the cooling system. Air bubbles do not cool an engine, so the engine temperature will immediately skyrocket. Your main concern should be to keep your engine below the boiling point of your coolant. If your radiator cap is no good, it will lower the boiling point of your coolant to 212 dgrees. A leak of any type anywhere in your cooling system will have the same effect."
}
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"docid": "D67470#0",
"title": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-repair/how-to-tell-if-you-have-a-faulty-coolant-temperature-sensor\nHow to Tell if You Have a Faulty Coolant Temperature Sensor",
"text": "How to Tell if You Have a Faulty Coolant Temperature Sensor April 10, 2012A miscalibrated coolant temperature sensor (CTS) can result in excessive NOx emissions and overheating by masking problems with insuffient coolant. Comments Email The coolant temperature sensor, abbreviated as CTS, in your car is an important device that enables the control unit to give alerts if the engine is overheating or if the temperature within the system is rising for some reason. The Coolant Temperature Sensor's Function This device works on the principle of dependence of potential difference in temperature. As the temperature of the engine changes, the potential difference output of the device also changes, and this can be measured by the engine's control unit. Thus, principally, the coolant temperature sensor is a thermistor. The temperature of a thermistor influences its resistance in an inverse proportion. As the temperature rises, the resistance of the car's coolant drops and this in turn decreases the potential difference output. This voltage output is sent to the electronic control unit of the vehicle, which constantly measures the resistance across the car's coolant. By this continuous monitoring of coolant resistance (and the voltage output), the coolant temperature sensor sends temperature information to the car's engine control unit. Where to Find the Coolant Temperature Sensor Different car manufacturers install the coolant temperature sensor differently."
},
{
"docid": "D2680272#0",
"title": "http://www.oldcarsweekly.com/restoration/keep-cool-theres-cool-engine-coolant\nKeep cool: Thereâs more to a cool engine than coolant",
"text": "Keep cool: There’s more to a cool engine than coolant By: raustin | October 9, 2014An infrared, non-contact thermometer is a valuable tool to determine thermostat opening temperatures and if the engine is overheating. By John Bellah An engine can overheat for a multitude of reasons. Some reasons are ridiculously simple while others can be complex, requiring major repairs or even complete replacement of the engine block or cylinder heads. In any event, overheating problems need to be immediately tracked down and corrected to avoid major repairs. Combustion temperatures in an internal-combustion engine can exceed 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which can quickly melt vital components and cause catastrophic engine damage if the heat is not removed. Crankcase temperatures in excess of 250 degrees will cause engine oil to break down into a varnish and eventually cease lubrication. Remember, engine oil has a part in cooling the engine. Some engines are air-cooled, such as the early Volkswagens, Porsche and that fine American icon, the Corvair. Most other engines are liquid-cooled. For purposes of this article, we’ll discuss liquid-cooled engines."
},
{
"docid": "D234448#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/figure-out-why-your-car-is-overheating-281320\nReasons Why Your Car Is Overheating",
"text": "\"Arts, Music, and Recreation ›Cars & Motorcycles Reasons Why Your Car Is Overheating Share Flipboard Email Print Noel Hendrickson / Getty Imagesby Matthew Wright Updated September 14, 2017An overheating engine is more than a bummer, it can be an expensive engine killer. Someday soon it may even leave you on the side of the road then on to the repair shop for a serious repair bill. If your car has been running hot, you know the feeling. You're sitting in traffic, the light turns green, and you hope that traffic breaks fast enough for you to get some air flowing through the radiator so the temperature needle will go down. It's beyond stressful, and there's no reason you should be forced to endure this. The fact is, there are usually a few culprits to look into when your engine is running hot. Let's begin by examining the two scenarios during which overheating occurs. This will guide you to possible causes and then we'll discuss how to fix the most common issues in greater detail. Your Engine Overheats on Short Trips If your engine is overheating shortly after you leave, or it heats up even on short trips, you should check the following possible causes and repair suggestions. Symptom: Engine quickly overheats."
},
{
"docid": "D559188#0",
"title": "https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/symptoms-of-a-bad-or-failing-coolant-temperature-switch\nSymptoms of a Bad or Failing Coolant Temperature Switch (Sensor)",
"text": "Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Coolant Temperature Switch (Sensor)Common signs include poor fuel economy, black smoke coming from the engine, engine overheating, and the Check Engine Light turning on.by Ed Ruelas on January 06, 2016Share Tweet Pin The coolant temperature sensor, also known as the coolant temperature switch, is an engine management system sensor that is used to monitor the temperature of the engine’s coolant. Most coolant temperature sensors operate using electrical resistance to measure the temperature of the coolant. This signal is then sent to the computer so that changes can be made to the engine’s timing and fuel calculations for optimal performance, as engines require more fuel when they are cold, and less fuel when they are fully warmed up. The computer will also scale back engine performance settings if it detects that the engine temperature is too high, in order to protect the engine from possible damage due to overheating. Because temperature plays such a vital role in engine performance calculations, any problem with the coolant temperature sensor can quickly translate into an engine performance issues. Usually a problem with the coolant temperature sensor will cause a few symptoms that alert the driver of a potential problem that should be thoroughly inspected.1. Poor fuel economy One of the first symptoms associated with a problem with the coolant temperature sensor is poor fuel economy. If the coolant temperature sensor goes bad it can send a false signal to the computer and throw off the fuel and timing calculations. It is not uncommon for the coolant temperature sensor to fail and send a permanently cold signal to the computer. This will cause the computer to think the engine is cold, even when it is not, and as a result will use more fuel than necessary."
},
{
"docid": "D1725948#0",
"title": "https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/pc-operating-temperatures-hot-hot/\nPC Operating Temperatures: How Hot Is Too Hot?",
"text": "Technology Explained PC Operating Temperatures: How Hot Is Too Hot? Philip Bates August 29, 2014 6 minutes PC Operating Temperatures: How Hot Is Too Hot? Facebook Twitter Pinterest Stumbleupon Email Advertisement Updated by Gavin Phillips on 04/22/2017Excessive heat can affect your computer’s performance and your hard drive’s lifespan. But how can you tell if it’s overheating or just hot? And should you be worried? How Heat Affects Your Computer, And Should You Be Worried? How Heat Affects Your Computer, And Should You Be Worried? From time to time, we all get concerned about our computer's temperature. But should we be worried? Read More It can be hard to determine if high temperatures are damaging your PC before it crashes."
},
{
"docid": "D790914#0",
"title": "https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/symptoms-of-a-bad-or-failing-ac-condenser-fan\nSymptoms of a Bad or Failing AC Condenser Fan",
"text": "\"Symptoms of a Bad or Failing AC Condenser Fan Common signs include lukewarm air coming from the AC vent, the car overheating while idle, and a burning smell in the car.by Eduardo Ruelas on January 06, 2016Share Tweet Pin The AC condenser is the component that converts the refrigerant from a gas to liquid so that it can flow through the AC system. As the condenser basically functions as a heat exchanger for the AC system, a great amount of heat is expelled from it during the conversion from gas to liquid. If the condenser becomes too hot, it will not be able to convert the refrigerant into cooled liquid form required to produce cold air. The AC condenser fan is designed to keep the condenser cool so that it can continue to efficiently convert the gas into liquid, and keep the AC system operating correctly. A defective fan can cause problems with the entire AC system. Usually the vehicle will display a few symptoms when the condenser fan has failed.1. Lukewarm air One of the first symptoms that a fan has failed is the air coming from the vent being warm. This problem occurs when the condenser has gotten too hot and is no longer able to convert the refrigerant into cooled liquid form. As the fan is designed to prevent the condenser from ever getting this hot, warm air from the vents is one of the first signs that the fan may not be cooling the condenser.2. Car overheating while idling Another symptom that may present itself when the fan has failed is the vehicle overheating while the engine is idling with the AC on."
},
{
"docid": "D1043351#0",
"title": "http://troubleshooters.com/toverheat.htm\nSteve Litt's Overheating Guide",
"text": "\"Troubleshooters. Com (R) & Automotive Troubleshooting Present Steve Litt's Overheating Guide Copyright (C) 1999-2002 by Steve Litt April 2018 featured book: Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist Find a Good Mechanic The tough part of overheating problems is the catch 22. Insufficient coolant can cause overheat, and overheat can cause insufficient coolant (leakage). The first step in finding the root cause is to discover which came first, the chicken or the egg. See the May 2000 Troubleshooting Professional Magazine, which supercedes Litt's Overheating Hypothesis, after reading caution below. CAUTION! Safety first. Be extremely careful when looking into or putting your hands or any other body part into your engine compartment. Use safety glasses. Keep all body parts away from open carburetor or air intake -- assume it will backfire."
},
{
"docid": "D2680273#0",
"title": "http://www.hotrod.com/articles/0906sr-different-ways-to-cool-engines/\nDifferent Ways To Cool An Engine- Keeping Your Cool",
"text": "Street Rodder Chassis & Suspension Different Ways To Cool An Engine- Keeping Your Cool Written by Ron Ceridono on June 1, 2009View All 6 Photos We Talk To Experts On The Subject Over the years one of the hottest topics (excuse the pun) in street rodding has been engine-operating temperature. Take an old car with a relatively small radiator, stuff in a big engine, cover it with a smooth hood, add A/C then go cruise around a fairgrounds and the results are often an automotive version of Old Faithful. Then there are those cars that cool fine when cruising but get hot on the highway, and we all know how annoying it is to drive at speed with one eye on the temperature gauge. Regardless of when and where it happens, there are consequences to overheating an engine. The first sign is usually pinging and detonation or running on after the ignition is shut off. In severe cases the abnormal combustion that takes place in a hot engine under a load can blow holes in pistons, and damage rings and rod bearings. Overheating can cause pistons to scuff or even seize, exhaust valves may stick in their guides, and warped heads and blown head gaskets are common catastrophes. On the other hand, running an engine too cool has its own set of problems; among them, reduced performance and corrosive condensation collecting internally. To look at engine operating temperatures from a technical standpoint we decided to pose a series of questions to experts in their particular fields–Bill Mitchell of World Products, manufacturer and supplier of blocks, heads, and complete engines; Scott Leon and Neal Matheson, both former GM proving ground technicians specializing in hot weather performance and reliability; Ed Newton of Amsoil, one of the most established names in synthetic lubricants; and Jeff Cannul of Stewart Components, manufacturers of high-performance water pumps. All took time from their schedules to respond–here’s what they had to say: Bill Mitchell SR: How is the coolant path through an engine determined?"
},
{
"docid": "D2348009#0",
"title": "https://axleaddict.com/auto-repair/car-thermostat-troubleshooting\nDo I Need to Replace My Car Thermostat?",
"text": "Axle Addict » Auto Repair » DIY Auto Repair Do I Need to Replace My Car Thermostat? Updated on March 23, 2016Dan Ferrell more Contact Author Car thermostat problems happen unexpectedly. Usually you'll start to notice that your car begins to overheat soon after you fire up the engine, or the temperature gauge on your dashboard remains below its normal temperature point. But how do you know it is the thermostat acting up? After all, some of these same symptoms may come from a failing water pump, radiator, fan, or even a loose drive belt. In general, when a thermostat gives out, it gets stuck in a closed or opened position. Whatever its failing state, you'll find out in a few minutes using one or more of the tests described in this guide. But first, you need to take a quick look at how it operates so that you understand the logic behind these simple tests. Source What Is a Car Thermostat? As any other water-cooled engine on a passenger vehicle, the engine in your car operates at a temperature range of 180 F and 210 F (82 C and 99 C), approximately."
},
{
"docid": "D2128280#0",
"title": "http://www.petplace.com/article/dogs/diseases-conditions-of-dogs/features/be-a-cool-owner-dont-let-your-dog-overheat\nBe a Cool Owner: Donât Let Your Dog Overheat",
"text": "Be a Cool Owner: Don’t Let Your Dog Overheat23 Sep, 2015 Pet Place Staff Share The Dangers of Heat Stroke in Dogs Working up a good sweat in the hot summer months may be good for you, but it can lead to heat stroke in your dog and kill him in a matter of minutes. Heat stroke is a dangerous condition that takes the lives of many animals every year. Your dog’s normal body temperature is 100.5 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. If it rises to 105 or 106 degrees, the dog is at risk for developing heat exhaustion. If the body temperature rises to 107 degrees, your dog has entered the dangerous zone of heat stroke. With heat stroke, irreversible damage and death can occur. Here are some cold summer facts: The temperature in a parked car can reach 160 degrees in a matter of minutes, even with partially opened windows. And any dog exercising on a hot, humid day, even with plenty of water, can become overheated. Overheating often leads to heat stroke. As a pet owner, you should know the dangers of overheating and what to do to prevent it."
},
{
"docid": "D1895017#0",
"title": "http://www.simple-car-answers.com/Blown-Head-Gasket.html\nBlown Head Gasket? What Is It?",
"text": "\"This Site Was Built With You In Mind!Blown Head Gasket? What Is It?by Eddie Carrara You think you have a blown head gasket, so you bring it to your to your mechanic because the engine is not running right, or the temperature gauge is getting too high, the service advisor tells you to drop off the vehicle, and they will call you later with the diagnosis. 4 hours later, the advisor calls and tells you that the engine has a blown head gasket and it's going to cost you almost $3000 to fix it. To make matters worse, you may need some additional work because your engine overheated and the cylinder head may be warped, so you may also need some machine work done to the head, that would be an additional $300, then they ask, \"\"would you like us to start on it today?\"\" At this point, your head is spinning because you don't even know what a head gasket is, or what is does!After reading this article, you will know what a head gasket is, what it looks like, what its purpose is, and what the symptoms of a blown head gasket are. If you still have question, you can place them in the comment box below and ship them off to me, I should be able to answer any questions you have, just so long that it isn't too technical, we keep it simple here. A cooling system pressure tester can help diagnose leaks quickly, not only that, your engine can be cold when performing a pressure test, preventing you from getting burned by hot coolant. What is a Head Gasket? An engine is broken up into two parts, a cylinder block and a cylinder head. The block is where the pistons and cylinders are located, and the head is where the valves and rocker arms reside."
},
{
"docid": "D1826710#0",
"title": "http://mechanics.stackexchange.com/questions/1324/what-can-cause-a-vehicle-to-run-hot-but-not-overheat\nWhat can cause a vehicle to run hot, but not overheat?",
"text": "\"_Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for mechanics and DIY enthusiast owners of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What can cause a vehicle to run hot, but not overheat?up vote8down votefavorite Anyway, I have a Grand Am 2003 V6. It only has 80k miles. My car ran great when I got it (used), but at some point it began to have minor temperature problems. It would always run a little bit hotter than it should. This basically just meant I couldn't keep it idling forever. At some point I took a drive for about an hour and the vehicle was running fine. I got to where I needed. On my way back home though it overheated. It didn't blow up or anything because I caught it in time, but it hit the redline."
},
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"docid": "D3470568#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_4894378_causes-overheating-car.html\nReasons a Car Will Overheat",
"text": "Reasons a Car Will Overheatby Jason Medina Car overheating is a common automotive problem that can occur for a variety of reasons and cause significant and costly engine damage. Understanding the causes of car overheating is crucial for preventing it from occurring. Low Engine Coolant A low engine coolant level is a prime cause of car overheating. Engine coolant, which flows throughout a car's engine and picks up heat from the internal engine parts and transports it to the radiator, is responsible for lowering and maintaining engine operating temperatures. A lack of sufficient engine coolant results in increased engine operating temperatures, and can lead to engine overheating if coolant levels are low enough. Stuck Thermostat A car's thermostat is a small heat-sensitive valve that opens and closes in response to engine temperature. When open, the thermostat allows heated engine coolant to flow into the radiator, where the radiator cools the heated fluid and prepares it for reentry into the engine. In the closed position, the thermostat prevents engine coolant from entering the radiator, which helps speed warm-up of a cold engine. If the thermostat gets stuck in the closed position, engine coolant stays in the engine and quickly becomes overheated, which can lead to engine overheating. Blocked Engine Coolant Passageways For engine coolant to flow properly throughout a car's engine, the small engine coolant passageways through which coolant flows need to be open and unobstructed."
},
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"docid": "D3465666#0",
"title": "http://carleg.com/2012-Toyota-Camry-Hybrid-Overheating.html\n.",
"text": "0March 12, 2014 | a2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid Overheating If you want to take care of your car property.it is vital that drivers understand the way to maintain the car‘s engine. The majority of vehicle cost is really expensive. Which is undoubtedly a small fortune. when compares with the various other sorts of vehicles. Engine capabilities is normally on a more fantastic range regarding speed,responsiveness ,acceleration, plus braking .you know the feeling if your car has been running hot. An overheating engine is more than a bummer, it will leave you on the side of the road if you do not take good care of this good killer,it will be an expensive repair bill. Let us pray that traffic breaks enough for us to get some air flowing over the radiator so that engine temperature needle will go down just a little bit. there are only a few things that commonly cause an engine to overheat regularly. Possible causes:–Engine coolant level may be too low.–There may be a vacuum leak.–Cylinder head gasket may be bad.–Engine’s drive belts may be broken or slipping.–There may be a leak in the cooling system.–The electric cooling fan may not be coming on.–The ignition timing may be set wrong.–The engine may have mechanical problems.–2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid is over loaded or driven too hard. In some cases your engine may be running fine, and may seem to be cured of its overheating problem except on extended drives or long sits in traffic."
},
{
"docid": "D584391#0",
"title": "https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/symptoms-of-a-bad-or-failing-water-pump\nSymptoms of a Bad or Failing Water Pump",
"text": "\"Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Water Pump Common signs include coolant leaks at the front-center of the car, loose water pump pulley, overheating engine, and steam coming from the radiator.by Timothy Charlet on January 13, 2016Share Tweet Pin In order to run cool on those hot summer days, your engine needs to have a consistent flow of coolant supplied from the radiator throughout the engine. The water pump is the primary component responsible for maintaining this flow. When it works properly, your car will maintain a consistent operating temperature, run smoothly, and take you anywhere you need to travel. When the water pump fails or is beginning to wear out, it can lead to complete engine failure. When the water cooled (as opposed to air cooled) engine was introduced, many automotive experts believed that the water pump circulating coolant through the engine block was just as critical to engine protection as oil. This philosophy holds true even as technology has improved over the years to create more efficient cooling systems in today's modern cars. Your car’s water pump is the key to making the entire system work. It is an impeller pump and is usually buried under the timing belt cover on the side of the engine. The pump is operated by the engine’s drive belt – as the belt turns, the pump turns. Blades on the pump force coolant to flow through the engine and back to the radiator to be cooled by a forced air cooling fan."
},
{
"docid": "D3247147#0",
"title": "http://automotivearticles.com/123/Tire_Temps.shtml\n.",
"text": "Technical Corner : Tech Check Last Updated: Aug 16th, 2006 - 11:01:00Reading Tire Temperatures By Jacob Isaac-Lowry Jul 18, 2004, 16:36 Email this article Printer friendly page Discuss this story Learning to understand the process of reading tire temperatures can seem a little perilous to the inexperienced, but with the help of this article hopefully you will soon be able to use tire temperature as a very useful tool to determine: Best tire pressure Best camber settings If you are overheating tires Tuning the Chassis The only trick to understanding tire temperatures is to realize that if one section of the tire is “working” harder than the other ones, its temperature will be higher. Traditionally, tire temperatures are measured at the inside edge, middle, and outside edge of the tire. It is critical to take temperature readings as soon as the car comes off the track otherwise the temperature across the surface of the tire will become more uniform as the whole tread surfaces cools. A sample sheet of how to record your tire temperatures is shown below: All of the temperatures are recorded as if you were looking down on the top of the car. Logically, the right front tire is on the right front of the sheet and the outside temperature of the front right tire is recorded on the outside. Following this pattern is important otherwise interpreting different sets of tire temperatures can become impossible. Now to make sense of the temperatures in terms of suspension tuning,Optimizing tire pressures Since we know that the hardest working portion of the tire will be the hottest, if the tire temperatures show that the middle of the tire is significantly hotter than the outside portions of the tread (a temperature variation of more than 10-15 degrees) the tire is over inflated. Too much pressure causes the center of the tire to bulge, resulting on most of contact patch being in the center of the tire. If you see temperatures like this, reducing tire pressure should normalize the temperature across the tread width. Optimizing camber Using the same assumptions about tire work and temperature relationships, we can learn about camber settings."
},
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"docid": "D152932#0",
"title": "https://www.carsdirect.com/car-repair/the-3-most-common-engine-problems\nThe 3 Most Common Engine Problems",
"text": "\"The 3 Most Common Engine Problems March 18, 2013Comments Email Regardless of age, mileage, make, or model, occasional engine problems are an inevitable part of car ownership. While proper maintenance may help reduce the need for car repairs it is not a guarantee that a car will not break down. As a car accumulates miles the chances of engine problems increase; however, not all engine problems are serious. Many times the cause is something as simple as a dirty air filter or loose gas cap. Engine Won't Start A no-start condition is one of the most frequently encountered engine problems. If there is a clicking noise but the engine does not crank it generally indicates a battery issue. An engine that cranks but will not start is indicative of a fuel or ignition problem. Common reasons an engine won't start: Low or discharged battery Corroded or loose battery cables Starter motor relay failure Ignition switch failure Defective fuel pump Clogged fuel filter Service Engine Soon Light The Service Engine Soon light is designed to illuminate whenever a fault is detected in any of the sensors attached to the emission, engine, or powertrain controls. The purpose of the service engine soon light is to alert the driver to a potentially serious fault that requires repair. Blue exhaust smoke along with the service engine soon light may indicate a fuel system fault caused by an engine oil leak."
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"docid": "D1921978#0",
"title": "https://www.farmers.com/inner-circle/car-safety/pro-tips-for-an-overheating-engine/\nTips on What To Do When Your Engine Overheats",
"text": "\"Tips on What To Do When Your Engine Overheats We hunted down car cooling system designers to find out what happens when cars overheat (it's not pretty) and what you can do to help prevent a breakdown Steve Schreck and Drew Conkling know why excessive heat can ruin an engine — and a road trip. As product managers at a major international auto parts manufacturer, their job is to oversee the development of cooling system components that go into millions of vehicles worldwide. Here, they provide tips on what to do when your car overheats and suggest basic car maintenance that can help prevent your car from overheating. Your car is overheating. Now what? Most cars are equipped with warning lights and a pressure relief valve, so if your engine starts to overheat, you'll probably get advance warning before it damages the engine. But don't keep driving. Important steps to follow when the warning light flashes are:1. Pull over.2. Turn off your engine.3."
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"docid": "D2705353#0",
"title": "http://repairpal.com/estimator/radiator-fan-replacement-cost\nRadiator Fan Replacement Cost",
"text": "Estimator / Radiator Fan Replacement Cost The average cost for a Radiator Fan Assembly Replacement is between $407 and $558. Labor costs are estimated between $79 and $100 while parts are priced between $328 and $458. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for my car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is a radiator fan assembly? Radiators use airflow to cool the engine. The radiator cooling fan is a powerful fan that can create additional airflow when needed. How does the radiator fan assembly work? The engine cooling system uses the radiator to cool the hot engine coolant as it comes from the engine. Hot engine coolant is pumped into the radiator when the thermostat opens, and the radiator sends the coolant through a set of coils to be cooled. The radiator uses airflow to cool the radiator coils, and small metal fins attached to the radiator coils help to increase cooling efficiency."
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"docid": "D1826712#0",
"title": "http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=81273\n.",
"text": "\"# 1 08-09-2001, 06:33 PMBiggirl Member Join Date: Feb 2000Location: Right here Posts: 18,116This is the advice given today in the NY post by Robert Sinclair Jr, spokeman for the Automobile Club of New York. Does this work? And if it does, why? Reply With Quote# 2 08-09-2001, 06:35 PMTV time Guest Join Date: Jan 2001Location: Colorado Posts: 4,584In older cars the heater drew heat away from the engine. I don't believe it is as true with newer cars. Reply With Quote# 3 08-09-2001, 06:47 PMModern Ronin2BANNEDJoin Date: Feb 2001Location: Colorado Posts: 363It's still true with modern cars. In theory, turning your heater on high should slightly cool your engine. The way your heater works is, it taps into the car's cooling system. And takes heat from the engine coolant and uses it to warm up air, which then gets blown into the cabin. The coolant then flows back to the radiator and loses even more heat."
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"docid": "D1027144#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-make-barbecue-beef-brisket-333910\nHow to Make Barbecue Beef Brisket",
"text": "01of 12Step by Step Guide to the Best Smoked Brisket Brisket Sandwich. Regarding BBQ Inc. Brisket is considered the most challenging barbecue. This huge, tough cut of meat takes hours and hours to smoke to perfection. This means a tender, flavorful slice of perfection and has bold flavors and simply says, this is barbecue. This method for smoked brisket is straightforward and while it will take some time, it is easy as long as you know your smoker and have the patience to let it reach the right temperature. The brisket for this method is a large, completely untrimmed chunk of beef. It ... MOREContinue to 2 of 12 below.02of 12Brisket - Knowing your Beef Brisket Untrimmed Brisket. Regarding BBQ Inc. A large, untrimmed brisket will weigh between 10 and 20 pounds, depending on its preparation and place of purchase. A smoked brisket will render half its weight during this process, meaning if you bought a 12-pound brisket you will get about 6 pounds of meat once it is cooked. This is caused by shrinkage during cooking and the loss of a lot of the fat, much of it from trimming."
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"docid": "D1045775#0",
"title": "http://www.nwedible.com/corned-beef-recipe-tutorial/\nHow To Make Corned Beef Brisket At Home",
"text": "2 March 14, 2015 Cooking by Erica How To Make Corned Beef Brisket At Home Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, it’s time for another giant cured meat tutorial. Our cured meat of focus? Why, corned beef brisket, or course!As you certainly know, there is no corn in corned beef. Originally corned beef was cured with chunky rock salt. Someone thought those nuggets of salt looked like corn kernels I guess, and corned beef has been confusing people ever since. If there were any logic in the world, we’d all just start calling it “Salted Beef” but I think we can all agree that tradition trumps logic 98% of the time. So, you want to make your own corned beef at home? Great news, it’s really, really easy. Read on to learn how. Step 1: Trim Your Beef Brisket If you are starting with a whole beef brisket, you have an intimidating and rather amorphous hunk of fatty meat."
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"docid": "D2248474#0",
"title": "http://www.joyofgrilling.com/traeger-grilled-brisket/\n",
"text": "Print Email Share 03/25/2014Beef, Brisket Ingredients6 to 8 pound brisket Your preferred rub (Beef Rub, Prime Rib Rub, or just salt & pepper)Servings: 12-16 Prep Time: 24 hours Cook Time: All Day This recipe is made to use on a Traeger wood pellet grill. For a 6 to 8 pound brisket, plan for 8 to 12 hours of cook time, roughly 90 minutes per pound. A remote probe thermometer is critical to use for brisket. Be Sociable, Share!Tweet Directions Coat brisket liberally with preferred rub (beef rub, prime rib rub or something as simple as salt and pepper) and wrap in plastic wrap. Let the wrapped brisket sit 12 to 24 hours in the refrigerator. Start grill on smoke – allow plenty of time for cooking. After grill has ignited, place brisket fat side up on the grill grate, insert thermometer probe and smoke for 4 hours. After 4 hours turn grill up to 250 degrees. When internal meat temperature reaches 180 degrees, remove brisket from grill and wrap in foil – DO NOT remove thermometer probe. Place foiled brisket back on grill and cook until internal temperature is 195 to 205 degrees."
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"docid": "D1517380#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/guide-to-making-pastrami-331485\nA DIY Guide to Making Pastrami",
"text": "\"Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images News/Getty Images Pastrami is one of the most popular preserved meats. Pastrami is preserved in much the way that meat has been for thousands of years: in a salt mixture to prevent bacteria from growing. The great thing about pastrami is that it, like ham, it also tastes great smoked. Pastrami starts with corned beef (salted beef with spices) and is then smoked to add flavor and aid in preservation. Get the Right Cut of Meat The basic method for making pastrami from scratch is to start with a mostly trimmed beef brisket. If you buy a trimmed brisket at the store or from your local butcher, it will have no layer of fat on it. For the best results, it is best to have a very thin layer of fat on your brisket to make pastrami—about 1/4 inch. This means separating the flat and the point. For those who don't have a lot of experience with brisket, a whole brisket is actually two pieces of meat separated by a thick layer of fat that is referred to as the flat and the point. Corn the Beef From this point, you need to corn the beef."
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"docid": "D1408306#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_internal_temperature_of_well-done_beef\nWhat is the internal temperature of well-done beef?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Cooking Times and Temperatures What is the internal temperature of well-done beef? Flag What is the internal temperature of well-done beef? Edit Answer by Haley Bauer Confidence votes 25160 F2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the internal temperature of medium well beef? Medium well done beef ought to have an internal temperature of around 65 degrees C. Edit What is the internal temperature of medium rare beef? Rare - (48.9°C/120°F core temp) The outside is gray-brown, and the middle of the steak is red and slightly warm. Medium rare - (126°F degrees) The s …Eric Barnes 475,497 Contributions What temperature is equal to 5c? C: 278.15K When you are finding the value of temperature Celsius in Kelvin, add 273.15k to the Celsius temperature to obtainthe value of Kelvin. It is also 41 F. Edit Fish247 . 1,670,142 Contributions Mechanical Engineering student & Senior Supervisor on Wiki Answers What temperature is beef done?"
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"docid": "D3558538#0",
"title": "http://www.smoking-meat.com/february-28-2013-how-to-master-smoked-pork-ribs\nHow to Master Smoked Pork Ribs",
"text": "\"Hello newsletter friends and welcome to this special edition of the smoking meat newsletter where we will take a long, hard look at how to master smoked pork ribs. In this article, we are going to look into the different methods of preparing and smoking ribs to make them turn out super tender, juicy and flavorful beyond words. Pork Ribs just happen to be my absolute favorite thing to cook in the smoker and over the years, I have learned a few tips and tricks that have helped me to turn out great ribs almost every time I cook them and I am only too happy to share what I have learned. Pork ribs are not hard to master and getting them to that perfect state of tender and juicy is something that anyone can do with a little know-how. There are also a lot of incorrect methods for doing ribs and so it is important to be careful who you listen to when it comes to advice. I use the term “incorrect” very loosely since, I suppose if you like flavorless meat drowning in sauce then it might not be so “incorrect” for you. Parboiling is the one method that a lot of non-smokers use to get ribs tender and I have had quite a number of folks tell me that this is THE way to make tender ribs. They usually follow this up by telling me to pour a bottle of my favorite sauce over the ribs. I have to agree that this will yield very tender ribs, and I guess they will be very saucy but let me help you with a much better way;-)Let's start by showing you how to prepare them. Prepare the ribs for smoking Baby backs are a little easier when it comes to preparation as they do not need any trimming."
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"docid": "D645389#0",
"title": "http://leitesculinaria.com/5912/recipes-homemade-corned-beef.html\nHomemade Corned Beef",
"text": "Homemade Corned Beef| 198 updated Mar 17, 2018 | published Mar 09, 2018 posted by LC Editors | photo by David Leite Jump to the recipe 3.4k Homemade corned beef is crazy easy to make. It’s essentially brisket that’s given a makeover of sorts by letting it linger in a brine solution of spices. Variations for slow-cooker corned beef and corned beef and cabbage follows. Adapted from Michael Ruhlman | Charcuterie | W. W. Norton & Company, 2005Homemade corned beef is easy and inexpensive and excellent for sandwiches. And what is March 17th without corned beef and cabbage? ( For instructions on how to put together this Irish feast, see the variation beneath the recipe.) Also, it turns out corned beef may be good for you. See, corned beef is essentially beef that’s lingered in a brine solution, which is essentially a pickling liquid. And have you heard the buzz in recent years about how healthful pickled things are? Ergo, the only logical thing to do is pickle and consume copious quantities of corned beef."
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"docid": "D2704991#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_does_it_take_to_cook_corned_beef\nHow long does it take to cook corned beef?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Cooking Times and Temperatures How long does it take to cook corned beef? Flag How long does it take to cook corned beef? Answer by Arianblom Confidence votes 5.9KCooking Corned beef should usually take about 4 hours on an average or until the beef is already fork-tender. It is important not to forget to skim the foam occasionally while boiling the meat. Hope this helps.9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Gil Reich 12,133 Contributions How do you cook corned beef brisket? I cook the brisket in water with the spice packet that comes with it (I put the spices in a tea ball or cheesecloth and discard them after the meat is done because they are pr …How long does it take to cook corn on the grill?around 10 minutes if you want it to burn slightly, otherwise 7. - if your heat setting is medium. How long can you keep cooked corned beef? Cooked corned beef can be kept in the refrigerator for up to threedays."
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"docid": "D1628821#0",
"title": "http://www.eaglequest.com/~bbq/faq2/10-4.html\n.",
"text": "\"FAQ OF THE INTERNET BBQ LISTVersion 2.0Section 10.2.1Beef Brisket, Jerky and Chopped Beef Sandwiches10.2 Beef------------------- [Does it make much difference if I use USDA Choice or Select beef for barbecuing? ] Dave Lineback--I know of no good reason to make barbecue from \"\"good\"\" cuts of meats like beef steaks or pork tenderloins. They are great grilled. Barbecue, on the other hand, gets much of its flavor from the breakdown of connective tissues in \"\"poor\"\" cuts such as beef brisket and pork shoulders with slow cooking over long periods of time.10.2.1 Brisket------------------- [Just what is a brisket, anyway? ] Editor--The Epicurious dictionary defines a brisket as:\"\"Brisket-- [BRIHS-kiht] A cut of beef taken from the breast section under the first five ribs. Brisket is usually sold without the bone and is divided into two sections. The flat cut has minimal fat and is usually more expensive than the more flavorful point cut, which has more fat. Brisket requires long, slow cooking and is best when braised. Corned beef is made from brisket. \"\" For Texas-Style barbecued brisket, we use the whole brisket, containing both the 'flat' and the 'point', untrimmed of fat, known in the industry as the 'Packer's cut'."
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"docid": "D2562037#0",
"title": "http://www.smoking-meat.com/may-1-2014-smoked-hamburgers-and-smoked-hotdogs\nSmoked Hamburgers and Smoked Hotdogs",
"text": "\"May is the traditional beginning of barbecue season although, many of us barbecue all year long through cold, wind and rain. Regardless of whether you barbecue all year long or you follow the traditional seasons of barbecue, smoked burgers and smoked hotdogs are the way to go. Doing burgers and hotdogs in the smoker allows you to do all of them at once and they all get done in about the same time. Everyone who has eaten smoked burgers or smoked hotdogs at my house has exclaimed that they are the best they have ever had. You and your friends and family will certainly agree. Enjoy the warmer weather!Helpful Information Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 1 hour – 1.5 hours (depends on thickness of patties)Smoker Temp: 225°F – 240°FMeat Finish Temp: 160°FRecommended Wood: Hickory What You'll Need3 lbs of 80/20 ground beef Jeff's rub recipe ( purchase the recipe here)Hamburger buns Condiments (mayonnaise, mustard, ketchup, etc. ) Hamburger fixins (tomato, onion, cheese, etc. ) Get the Recipes for Jeff’s Rub and Sauce Just to show you how truly versatile my rub recipe and barbecue sauce recipe is, try it on burgers and hotdogs with a little worcestershire brushed on to give it a wet surface to stick to. It’ll be so good, you might have to stop folks from eating them without bread or condiments!I promise you’ll love my dry rub/seasoning recipe and my barbecue sauce recipe or you don’t pay!Reasons to buy : Support the newsletter and the website | Own “the recipes” | Get the email newsletter 100% AD FREE from now on | Includes the Texas style rub recipe Apply a Little Flavor You can smoke the burger patties plain if you want to but I love to ramp up the flavor using my rub. Make burger patties about ½ inch thick and 4-5 inches in diameter."
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"docid": "D1645391#0",
"title": "http://pocketchangegourmet.com/classic-slow-cooker-corned-beef-and-cabbage/\nClassic Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage",
"text": "Classic Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage7 Comments Tweet 198Whether you want to call us old-fashioned or not, we do love sharing classic meals with you, our readers. It really stands to reason that a recipe that has stood the test of time would meet your expectations, and this Classic Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage is easy and virtually foolproof. And with St. Patrick’s Day in just a few weeks, this will be perfect for your celebration!Beef Brisket is the cut of meat that is traditionally used to make Corned Beef and while it is a very delicious cut, it can be a finicky piece of meat to cook. When done to perfection there’s few better, when not, it can be tougher than shoe leather…as they say. Luckily you can buy beef brisket that is prepackaged with seasonings and almost ready for cooking. Did I say almost? Yes you can throw the meat in a pot and give it a boil and then simmer for a couple of hours, but what’s the fun in that. Adding a few additional ingredients and cooking it really slowly finishes off the tastiest, tenderest and juicy corned beef you’ll serve this year. Let’s start out with the cut of meat. You have a choice between a flat cut and tip cut brisket."
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"docid": "D427983#0",
"title": "http://www.askthemeatman.com/steaks_med_rare_updated_9300.htm\nCooking Temperature Charts",
"text": "\"Cooking Temperature Charts Click here to view a video on how to cook the perfect steak. We have a variety of Seasonings available at our On-Line Store. AC Legg BBQ Seasoning and Rub Spicecraft Prime Steak & Beefburger Shake-On Seasoning Other Temperature Charts on Ask The Meatman that will be of interest: Beef Cooking Times Deer Cooking Times Pork Cooking Times Here's a guide to help you cook your dishes to perfection. It's important to make sure your food is the proper temperature inside and out. Use the following temperature guide to see if your food is thoroughly cooked. MEATS, PORK and POULTRY: IDEAL COOKING TEMPERATURE: Tips for Cooking Any Steak Turn your steak when the meat juices start to bubble up through the meat to the top of the steak. To test for doneness, press the meat with your finger. Rare meat will be soft and wobbly, medium will have a springy firmness and well done will feel very firm and unyielding. A steak will cook a little after you remove it from the grill or oven, so stop broiling when the steak tests slightly less done than desired. For great results every time, use an instant read kitchen thermometer."
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"docid": "D504647#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisket\nBrisket",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( May 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)American cuts of beef including the brisket Kansas City-style Angus beef brisket and burnt ends dinner from the Q39 restaurant British cuts of beef including the brisket Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. The beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts, though the precise definition of the cut differs internationally. The brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals. As cattle do not have collar bones, these muscles support about 60% of the body weight of standing/moving cattle. This requires a significant amount of connective tissue, so the resulting meat must be cooked correctly to tenderize the connective tissue. According to the Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition, the term derives from the Middle English brusket which comes from the earlier Old Norse brjósk, meaning cartilage. The cut overlies the sternum, ribs, and connecting costal cartilages."
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"docid": "D1040403#0",
"title": "http://barbecuebible.com/recipe/hill-country-brisket-with-coca-cola-barbecue-sauce/\nHill Country Brisket with Coca-Cola Barbecue Sauce",
"text": "Hill Country Brisket with Coca-Cola Barbecue Sauce Recipe adapted from Steven Raichlen's Planet Barbecue Advance Prep: 4 hours to overnight for curing the brisket (optional) Total Time: 8 to 10 hours for smoking the brisket, and at least 30 minutes for it to rest The perfect brisket is the holy grail of barbecue—often pursued, rarely attained. The basic principle for cooking brisket can be summed up in a single sentence: You smoke this tough ornery cut low and slow until it’s tender enough to cut with the side of a fork. Then, you spend the next decade mastering the fine points. Your goal is a thick moist slab with a crusty “bark,” a vivid smoke ring, and meat so smoky, you’re inclined to measure your consumption in pounds not ounces. What follows is a synthesis of my favorite Hill Country briskets. Yield: 8 to 12 servings Method: Smoking/Indirect Grilling Equipment: 6 to 8 cups oak or hickory chips or chunks, soaked for 1 hour in water to cover, then drained; heavy-duty aluminum foil Print1 beef brisket flat (6 to 8 pounds) with—very important—a cap of fat at least 1/4-inch thick For the rub:3 tablespoons coarse salt (kosher or sea)3 tablespoons cracked or coarsely ground black pepper3 tablespoons dry mustard, such as Colman's3 tablespoons Worcestershire powder (see tip, below)Coca-Cola Barbecue Sauce Step 1: Trim the brisket so as to leave a 1/4-inch cap of fat. ( Any less and the brisket will dry out; any more, and the fat will prevent the rub from seasoning the meat. ) Step 2: Place the mustard, salt, pepper, powdered Worcestershire sauce, if using, in a bowl and mix them with your fingers. Sprinkle the rub on the brisket on all sides, rubbing onto the meat. If you have time, wrap the brisket in plastic wrap and let it cure in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or as long as overnight."
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"docid": "D570088#0",
"title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/cooking-brisket-oven-23906.html\nCooking a Brisket in the Oven",
"text": "Cooking a Brisket in the Oven Related Articles1How to Cook a Large Amount of Corned Beef2How to Marinate a Top Round Roast3How to Cook a Brisket in a Bag4Meals Made With Leftover Roast Beef Beef brisket is one of the less expensive cuts of beef but it is large and flavorful, making it a great choice for moms looking to cut down on grocery bills. It’s a naturally boneless, rather tough cut of meat from the chest of the steer. Low-temperature cooking in the oven for a long period of time renders it fork-tender. Brisket also is the cut used to make corned beef, a brine-cured meat. You can simply slice and serve brisket or enhance oven-roasted brisket with tomato or barbecue sauce or use it in stew. Buying Brisket Although you may be able to purchase a large whole brisket, your butcher typically makes two cuts of meat from it. One is called a brisket tip or point, which is the fatty tip-end of the front chest muscle. Your butcher should trim the layer of fat from the tip brisket. The other cut is known as a flat, or plank, brisket. A plank cut is the flat, upper portion of the front chest muscle."
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"docid": "D33029#0",
"title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/07/how-to-make-beef-brisket-barbecue-hill-country-fatty-cue-nyc.html\nHow to Make Barbecue Beef Brisket That Doesn't Suck",
"text": "\"How to Make Barbecue Beef Brisket That Doesn't Suck When Pigs Fly Guides, reviews, histories, and travel tales from the barbecue trail. James Boo Profile Twitter Facebook Contact50 Printer-Friendly Version\"\"The simplicity of brisket is not only in how it's cooked but how easy it is to botch. \"\" Beef brisket barbecue at Smitty's Market in Lockhart, Texas. [ Photographs: James Boo]In all of my columns to date, the hog has figured prominently as the premiere icon of American barbecue. Not all barbecue lovers, however, grew up in the Carolinas or Memphis, where pork barbecue is the stuff of legend. As the smoke trail wends its way west, the regional influence of beef becomes more and more pronounced, and when it comes to beef barbecue, there is no grail holier than a great slice of brisket. In a way, beef brisket is barbecue's ultimate challenge. Infamously difficult to cook, brisket, more than any other meat, requires a long-haul commitment and substantial attention to detail from anyone who wishes to transform this primal cut of beef into something delectable. When the job is done right, beef brisket barbecue can stand up to any serving of smoked pork. Every piece of a good brisket, from the leaner flat to the fatty deckel to the smoky, tender, melt-in-your-mouth burnt end, is a distinct joy in texture and taste."
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"docid": "D3160915#0",
"title": "http://www.houstonpress.com/restaurants/delicious-oven-cooked-barbecue-brisket-seriously-6437208\nWe See Youâre Using an Ad Blocker",
"text": "\"The un-holy alliance of brisket burger and Four Loko. Okay, before you go on and on about how \"\"real brisket is smoked by manly men with manly intentions\"\" and all that, let me just preface this by saying my father did the majority of the cooking in our house and made one of the most incredible briskets in the history of cattle. And he did it in the smoker I believe he considered his most prized possession. What I am about to detail for you is not a brisket that is designed to satisfy the purist barbecue eater (seemingly an oxymoronic concept to begin with), but rather a damn fine alternative when you, like so many apartment dwellers, don't have access to a grill or a smoker but want some tasty barbecued meat. Before July 4, I had only made a couple briskets in my life, both on the smoker like Dad's. But, I wanted to make one for a party and didn't have access to a grill or a smoker, leaving me to improvise. I was alerted to a post by Eating Our Words' Christine Ha about barbecue spice rub, which also had an oven-prepared brisket recipe that sounded promising. I did a little more research online and found that one of my favorite food magazines, Cooks Illustrated , had a recipe as well that, unfortunately, involved a grill for part of the process. Related Stories Learn From My Mistakes: Eight Cooking Disasters and How to Avoid Them I decided to get creative and grafted part of the CI recipe onto the post from EOW. The results were pleasantly surprising, and, after having repeated the procedure now four times, remarkably consistent."
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"docid": "D75055#0",
"title": "http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/brisketselect.html\n.",
"text": "\"Brisket Selection & Preparation In this topic: Brisket Defined Choosing A Brisket For Barbecue Prepping A Brisket Seasoning The Brisket Temperature Of Brisket Before Cooking Converting Collagen To Gelatin Is Key To Tender Brisket Internal Temperature When Done Estimated Cooking Time Where To Measure Internal Temp Cook Fat-Side Up Or Fat-Side Down? Turning, Basting & Crust Formation Foiling During Cooking Wrapping With Butcher Paper During Cooking Temperature Plateau—The Stall Foiling & Resting After Cooking Slicing & Chopping Brisket Burnt Ends Brisket Yield Leftovers Virtual Brisket Brisket Defined Brisket is cut from the breast section of a side of beef. Each beef carcass renders only two whole briskets. According to the USDA Institutional Meat Purchasing Standard (IMPS), a beef brisket as it's cut from a side of beef \"\"includes the anterior end of the sternum bones, the deep pectoral, and the supraspinatus muscle. Evidence of the cartilaginous juncture of the 1st rib and the sternum and the cross section of 4 rib bones shall be present.\"\" You'll never find this bone-in brisket in the meat department of a U. S. supermarket. The whole brisket you'll buy for barbecue is what the IMPS calls \"\"beef brisket, deckle-off, boneless.\"\" The IMPS defines it as follows: \"\"All bones and cartilage shall be removed. The deckle (hard fat and intercostal meat on the inside surface) shall be removed at the natural seam exposing the lean surface of the deep pectoral muscle. The inside lean surface shall be trimmed practically free of fat.\"\""
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"docid": "D3029002#0",
"title": "http://www.streetdirectory.com/food_editorials/cooking/cooking_appliances/cooking_brisket_in_the_oven.html\nCooking brisket in the oven",
"text": "\"Cooking brisket in the oven is a time consuming process, but also a very rewarding one. When your family and friends take their first bite of your delicious brisket, they will most definitely be asking you for the recipe. This article will make you a brisket cooking pro! Did you know that at one time, brisket was considered a very poor quality meat? History has it, that two brothers from Germany, back in the 1950's decided to smoke up some leftover brisket they had. They left the brisket inside their smokehouse for an entire weekend. When they returned to work they sliced up the meat and served it to their customers. The meat was so flavorful and tender that it quickly became a hit. I remember the first time I had the pleasure of eating beef brisket. It was at this fabulous little Barbecue Restaurant in Croton-On-Hudson, NY called Memphis Maes."
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"docid": "D1569133#0",
"title": "http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/T0279E/T0279E05.htm\nMeat cutting and utilization of meat cuts",
"text": "Meat cutting and utilization of meat cuts VARIATIONS IN THE SENSORIC QUALITY OF MEATLarge differences exist in the tenderness, juiciness and flavour of the various meat animal carcasses because of breeding, age, feeding and management. Within each animal carcasses and associated with the different muscles there are variations in tenderness that dictate how different cuts of meat should be prepared to yield the most palatable foods. Because of these differences in tenderness, juiciness and flavour, each meat cut should be merchandised according to its availability and palatability characteristics. Consequently, different prices should be charged for different cuts from the various meat animals so that consumers have choices. The tenderloin of beef is a relatively small cut and therefore of limited quantity but it is extremely tender and requires a minimum of cooking. Generally it is high-priced because of its high quality and consumer demand for a cut that is easy to prepare and serve. Roasts from the chuck or shoulder of beef are less tender than the tenderloin; however, when properly prepared by pot-roasting, they too will be tender, juicy, flavourful and will provide good nutritional value. Because there are more kilograms of chuck roast on any one beef carcass and because they require more time and effort to cook correctly, chuck roasts do not and should not demand the same high price per kilogram as tenderloin. Throughout the world, countries have varied natural resources and capabilities for producing livestock and different methods must be used to utilize all meat products correctly and completely whether they are cut from cattle, goats, sheep, swine, deer or other animals and whether they come from the tender or less tender parts of those animals. In order to get the maximum eating satisfaction and also the maximum nutritional value, each cut must be matched with the correct cooking procedure."
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"docid": "D1467998#0",
"title": "http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/texas-style-smoked-brisket-51175220\nTexas-Style Smoked Brisket",
"text": "\"Texas-Style Smoked Brisket Paula Disbrowe Bon Appétit July 20133.5/4reviews ( 10)60%make it again Go to reviews Facebook Pinterest Christopher Testani In Texas, barbecue is about beef: specifically brisket, the cut by which any joint is judged. Brisket has become a favorite of restaurant chefs, too, hence the smoke ribbons and Hank Williams songs drifting out of restaurants as far away as Brooklyn. But can great brisket be made at home? I devoted a weekend to the task and learned that with a few key ingredients— salt, pepper, patience, and advice from Aaron Franklin, my neighbor and the pitmaster at Franklin Barbecue in Austin—swoonworthy results are doable. You just have to take the time—12 smoky hours. Brisket (from the cow's breast or lower chest) is rich in connective tissue, so it requires a low-and-slow process to relax the muscle into tender goodness—a pleasure that can't be achieved with a quicker method. Luckily, those first unforgettable bites are worth the weekend. So let's get started. Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Facebook Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Twitter Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Pinterest Share “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ” on Google+ Email “Texas-Style Smoked Brisket ”save recipe add to menu Print Yield Makes 12 to 16 servings Ingredients1 10-12-pound whole beef brisket, fat trimmed to 1/4\"\" thickness1/3 cup kosher salt1/3 cup freshly ground black pepper)Special equipment: A gas grill with a full tank of propane and a drip tray8 cups all-natural hardwood chips, preferably hickory, for smoking A smoker box A grill or analog thermometer (we recommend it even if your grill has one)Preparation1 Order the brisket You'll have to special-order your brisket ahead of time (the brisket already sold at the meat counter is typically not whole). You should be able to do this at almost any butcher shop or at a grocery store meat counter."
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"docid": "D34307#0",
"title": "http://www.bhg.com/recipes/how-to/cooking-basics/how-to-cook-brisket/\nHow to Cook Brisket",
"text": "\"BHG.com Recipes How to Cook Cooking Basics How to Cook Brisket Beef brisket is a relatively inexpensive cut of meat, but yields delicious results. It requires a long cooking time at a low temperature, but the wait is worth it for this tender, boldly flavored beef. Here's how to cook brisket for the best results, plus a few of our favorite beef brisket recipes. Lisa Holderness Brown1 did it Pin Facebook Twitter Google Plus Email Printb 00:00 00:00oki What is a Brisket? Beef brisket is a cut from the breast section of the animal. It is usually sold boneless. Because brisket is a tough cut of meat, it's best when braised (that is, simmered in a small amount of liquid), either in the oven, the slow cooker, or on the stove top. Two different cuts of brisket are available. Unless the recipe specifies one or the other, either may be used in recipes calling for boneless beef brisket: Beef Brisket Flat Half (also called thin cut, flat cut, first cut, or center cut): With its minimal fat, this cut is generally the pricier of the two. Beef Brisket Point Half (also called front cut, point cut, thick cut, or nose cut): This cut is the less expensive of the two."
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"docid": "D1027144#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-make-barbecue-beef-brisket-333910\nHow to Make Barbecue Beef Brisket",
"text": "01of 12Step by Step Guide to the Best Smoked Brisket Brisket Sandwich. Regarding BBQ Inc. Brisket is considered the most challenging barbecue. This huge, tough cut of meat takes hours and hours to smoke to perfection. This means a tender, flavorful slice of perfection and has bold flavors and simply says, this is barbecue. This method for smoked brisket is straightforward and while it will take some time, it is easy as long as you know your smoker and have the patience to let it reach the right temperature. The brisket for this method is a large, completely untrimmed chunk of beef. It ... MOREContinue to 2 of 12 below.02of 12Brisket - Knowing your Beef Brisket Untrimmed Brisket. Regarding BBQ Inc. A large, untrimmed brisket will weigh between 10 and 20 pounds, depending on its preparation and place of purchase. A smoked brisket will render half its weight during this process, meaning if you bought a 12-pound brisket you will get about 6 pounds of meat once it is cooked. This is caused by shrinkage during cooking and the loss of a lot of the fat, much of it from trimming."
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"docid": "D892262#0",
"title": "http://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitchen/how-to/article/how-to-make-texas-style-smoked-brisket-in-a-gas-grill\nHow to Make Texas-Style Smoked Brisket in a Gas Grill",
"text": "\"techniques How to Make Texas-Style Smoked Brisket in a Gas Grill Making a real Texas-style smoked brisket will take all day, but it's eminently doable (even in a gas grill), and you can demand everyone call you \"\"pitmaster\"\"June 28, 2013Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email In Texas, barbecue is about beef: specifically brisket, the cut by which any joint is judged. Brisket has become a favorite of restaurant chefs, too, hence the smoke ribbons and Hank Williams songs drifting out of restaurants as far away as Brooklyn. But can great brisket be made at home? I devoted a weekend to the task and learned hat with a few key ingredients—salt, pepper, patience, and advice from Aaron Franklin, my neighbor and the pitmaster at Franklin Barbecue in Austin—swoonworthy results are doable. You just have to take the time—12 smoky hours. Brisket (from the cow's breast or lower chest) is rich in connective tissue, so it requires a low-and-slow process to relax the muscle into tender goodness--a pleasure that can't be achieved with a quicker method. Luckily, those first unforgettable bites are worth the weekend. So let's get started. GET THE RECIPE: Texas-Style Smoked Brisket1. ORDER THE BRISKETYou'll have to special-order your brisket ahead of time (the brisket already sold at the meat counter is typically not whole)."
},
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"docid": "D1130047#0",
"title": "http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2014/07/beef_brisket_recipe_tender_and.html\nSmoked Beef Brisket: Follow this recipe for tender and juicy beef barbeque",
"text": "\"Alabama Living Smoked Beef Brisket: Follow this recipe for tender and juicy beef barbeque Updated December 7, 2017 at 10:30 AM; Posted July 25, 2014 at 7:18 AMComment By Joe [email protected] SPRINGVILLE, Alabama -- I've been wanting to pass along a recipe for the \"\"perfect\"\" beef brisket for quite a while. I never quite got it right though...until recently. What I had to wrap my head around was how long it took to correctly smoke a dense cut of meat like brisket and how low the cooking temperature had to be. It is real easy to get impatient when you figure out it takes a long time to do it right. There are other steps, included here, that help make brisket tender and juicy. Ingredients:1) A flat cut beef brisket. I used a 7 pound flat cut because it offers more useable meat and less fat. The point cut has more fat but is very tender.2) Dry Rub. Here is my dry rub recipe.3) 1 quart of beef broth or stock.4) Foil and a couple towels Smoked Beef Brisket: tender and juicy Instructions: I start with a whole or flat cut of beef brisket, washed and patted dry. As stated above, the flat cut offers more useable meat with less fat."
},
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"docid": "D416127#0",
"title": "http://www.homesicktexan.com/2008/12/my-oven-baked-brisket.html\nMy oven-baked brisket",
"text": "Main dish My oven-baked brisketby Lisa Fain Dec 16, 2008Brisket is one of those things that every Texan eats and every Texan has a definitive recipe on how to cook it. We smoke it, we braise it, we roast it and we bake it. But no matter how we prepare it, the toughness of the cut insures that the procedure will be low and slow, which means that it will cook at a low temperature for a very, very long time. For me, brisket was always a Sunday treat. When I still lived in Dallas, after church we’d go over to my grandparents’ house in Oak Cliff and we’d have a Sunday dinner of brisket that had been slow cooked with carrots, potatoes and onions. Or sometimes, to jazz it up, it would have been slow baked in a tangy barbecue sauce. It was always good. As I grew older, I learned that the choice cut at a Texas barbecue is the brisket—silky and moist, seasoned with ample salt, pepper and smoke. I love both types of briskets, but have been successful in only recreating one type here in my tiny New York City apartment. And even though Mark Bittman wrote in last Sunday’s Times that when it comes to your kitchen, size doesn’t matter, I do think that my stovetop smoker is limited to smaller, quicker cuts of meat rather than a brisket."
},
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"docid": "D1706351#0",
"title": "http://www.smokymtbarbecue.com/barbeque-articles/how-to-smoke-a-brisket.php\nBeef Brisket Recipe: How to Smoke a Brisket",
"text": "\"You are here: Home » Recipes Library » How to Smoke a Brisket Beef Brisket Recipe: How to Smoke a Brisket Lavern Gingerich A beef brisket can be a challenge to smoke, but quite a delight to master and enjoy. Here are some basic instructions to help you smoke a tender and delicious brisket in a charcoal/wood-fired offset barbecue smoker—even on your first try. I've also included an easy recipe for you to mix up your own competition quality brisket rub. The ingredients are available in many grocery stores, and once you gather all the ingredients, it's a breeze to mix up and quite rewarding to taste your homemade rub at the dinner table!Your Shopping List Choose a brisket between 7–11 pounds. The best brisket to smoke is one that's fresh and hasn't been frozen. The first briskets we smoked were stored in the freezer and they turned out great, so if that's more practical for you, I wouldn't worry about it. Mustard (the kind you would put on hotdogs). Spices for brisket rub (see recipe below). Make the Brisket Rub Grind the peppercorn and whole cumin in a coffee grinder. You are welcome to use ground pepper and cumin, but I highly recommend grinding it yourself for a fresh fragrance and taste."
},
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"docid": "D923899#0",
"title": "http://playingwithfireandsmoke.blogspot.com/1996/03/brisket.html\nPlaying With Fire and Smoke",
"text": "\"19960320Brisket This is still an ongoing work. I'm posting it now while polishing it as well as waiting for comments and additions. ~thirdeye~ Last revision in August, 2011 The Ramblings of a Briskateer I think this is the hardest how-to article I have ever put together. I come from two generations of barbecuists, and was lucky enough to have my grandpaw pass his techniques to me. When I was a little boy in the 60's I remember more brisket and chicken being barbecued than anything else. For what it's worth, brisket is generally regarded one of the hardest cooks in barbecue circles. Hard because it is a big hunk of naturally tough meat? Hard because it is a weird cut with all that fat? Hard because it takes a long time? Hard because it it is not very forgiving?"
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"docid": "D1499327#0",
"title": "http://grilling24x7.com/to-foil-or-not-to-foil-a-beef-brisket/\nTo Foil or Not to Foil a Beef Brisket?",
"text": "To Foil or Not to Foil a Beef Brisket? Posted on June 23, 2012To Foil or Not to Foil – Beef Brisket Flat I’ve been talking a lot about this big BBQ coming up at my house for my daughter’s birthday. I know that I want to smoke briskets and for serving purposes I am leaning towards the untrimmed brisket flats. The untrimmed brisket flat is just the flat portion of the brisket and it doesn’t have the point so all of the meat can be sliced. When you buy it untrimmed it comes with a 1/4 inch of fat on the bottom which is much better than the standard grocery store trimmed brisket flat which barely has any fat. You need all that fat on there to keep the meat moist since it will be smoking for so long. It turns out that Costco sells these untrimmed flats in their original cryovac for really cheap. I got two 6 lb brisket flats for about $32 total. The point of today’s exercise is to determine which brisket is better: one that has been foiled (i.e., the Texas Crutch), or one that has spent all of its time on the smoker with no foil. The results of this little test might surprise you."
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"docid": "D2186991#0",
"title": "http://www.virtualweberbullet.com/meatrest.html\n.",
"text": "\"Letting Meat Rest After Cooking: How It Works & Why It Makes Your Barbecue Better In this topic: Why You Should Let Meat Rest After Cooking How Resting Meat Works A 2-4 Hour Rest Makes Briskets & Pork Butts Better Carry-Over Cooking How Long Should Meat Rest? Cover Loosely With Foil... And When Not To Cooking Times & Temperatures Why You Should Let Meat Rest After Cooking In one of my earliest barbecue experiences, I took a brisket out of the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker after it was cooked and sliced into it immediately. I was surprised to see a flood of juices run out across the cutting board, and when I ate the meat it seemed very dry. My experience was an example of why it's important to let meat rest after cooking. Allowing any meat to rest—whether steaks, thick chops, whole turkeys, briskets or pork butts—helps keep meat more moist and improves the texture & tenderness of meat. How Resting Meat Works Meat is muscle, and muscle consists of proteins, fat, vitamins & minerals, and water—lots of water. According to The Science of Good Cooking, raw beef is about 75 percent water. When meat is cooked, muscle fibers begin to compress and contract, which really puts the squeeze on water. In the book Cook Wise , author Shirley O. Corriher says that up to 120°F internal temperature, meat proteins shrink in diameter only and there is little moisture loss, but above 120°F the proteins also begin to shrink in length—up to half their original length—which forces moisture it into the spaces between the muscle fibers and toward the surface and center of the meat. For very lean cuts of meat, by the time they reach 170°F internal temp, most of the moisture has been squeezed out, rendering them tough and dry."
},
{
"docid": "D1847313#0",
"title": "https://www.tastingtable.com/cook/national/smoked-brisket-smoker-barbecue-pitmasters-outdoor-meat\n.",
"text": "SHARES 24,149Print Save This June, join us as we defy the confines of the kitchen and look outside. If you need us, we'll be exploring the Great Outdoors. Many make the mistake of thinking barbecue is simply a flavor or sauce. But barbecue is actually a cooking technique that prides itself on cooking low and slow over a smoldering fire, flavoring meat of all kinds with its legendary smoke—and one of its most iconic dishes is smoked brisket. When we took on the challenge of making the ultimate smoked brisket ( see the recipe) here at TT, we were venturing into uncharted waters. The first step was begging some of our favorite barbecue experts to share their secrets to success (we even resorted to stalking some of them last weekend at the Big Apple Barbecue ). Much like us, Steven Raichlen, author of Project Smoke, had his first experiences with brisket strictly in the Jewish braise department. “ I grew up on braised brisket Eastern European-style, with apricots, prunes and onions,” he tells us. “ So my first Texas-style brisket (at Bodacious Barbecue in Longview, Texas) came as a revelation. I didn’t try smoking my own brisket until I was in my 40s."
},
{
"docid": "D3292573#0",
"title": "http://flavorsofthesun.blogspot.com/2008/03/names-of-cuts-of-beef-in-mexican.html\nThe Names of Cuts of Beef in Mexican Spanish",
"text": "\"The Names of Cuts of Beef in Mexican Spanish A Trip to the Carniceríaby Victoria Challancin Shopping for meat can be daunting. This may come as a surprise to Americans who are accustomed to shopping in American grocery stores where everything is sanitized, tidy, clearly weighed, and labeled with familiar terms in a familiar language. Stray a bit from your familiar turf, however, and a whole new world could reveal itself. I learned over thirty years ago, when I left my carnivorous comfort zone and moved abroad, that, in fact, there might be serious reasons other than health concerns to become a vegetarian. And one trip to a \"\"foreign\"\" butcher shop just might push you over the edge. Journeying through Afghanistan, where fly-encrusted fresh carcasses were hung in doorways and hacked on all day by butchers who sold their meat wrapped in newspaper, should have given me pause. It didn’t. I ate my way through every kebab house that placed itself in my path at mealtime throughout countries such as Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. And when I moved to Abu Dhabi, where meat is killed by the humane practices prescribed by the Prophet Mohammad, I still didn’t flinch. Even in sophisticated Paris, where I lived with my cousin, a trip to the boucherie with its horse-head sign didn’t slow me down either."
},
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"docid": "D3046645#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-cook-pastrami-29a2164b26abb069\nHow Long Do You Cook Pastrami?",
"text": "Food Cooking Meat Q: How Long Do You Cook Pastrami? A: Quick Answer Depending on the size of the beef brisket being cooked and the cooking method, pastrami takes about 3 to 4 hours to cook. An already cooked pastrami also takes about 3 hours to reheat. However, if one includes the time the pastrami spends brining, the actual preparation time takes anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Slow-Cook Beef Brisket? How Long Should You Cook Oxtails? How Do You Cook a Beef Flank Steak? Full Answer Pastrami is made from beef brisket, one of the cheaper cuts of beef. The first step in turning a brisket into a whole pastrami is to season and brine the meat. Brine is essentially extremely salty water that often has some spices added to it."
},
{
"docid": "D326879#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_per_pound_should_beef_brisket_be_cooked_for\nHow long per pound should beef brisket be cooked for?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Meat Beef and Veal Brisket How long per pound should beef brisket be cooked for? Flag How long per pound should beef brisket be cooked for? Answer by William Galloway Confidence votes 25.0KBrisket is best if it is cooked at a lower temperature. This takes longer but the result is a tender product. I like to use about a 300 degree oven. A smaller roast (4 or 5 pound) will take 3 to 5 hours. We usually buy a larger roast (15 pounds) and put it in the oven late at night at about 275 and let it bake 8 to 10 hours.20 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Gil Reich 12,133 Contributions How do you cook corned beef brisket? I cook the brisket in water with the spice packet that comes with it (I put the spices in a tea ball or cheesecloth and discard them after the meat is done because they are pr …Marcy M 60,142 Contributions I love people and enjoy helping others. I have a great thirst for knowledge and always strive to expand my mind and thus my life."
},
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"docid": "D1569133#0",
"title": "http://www.fao.org/docrep/004/T0279E/T0279E05.htm\nMeat cutting and utilization of meat cuts",
"text": "Meat cutting and utilization of meat cuts VARIATIONS IN THE SENSORIC QUALITY OF MEATLarge differences exist in the tenderness, juiciness and flavour of the various meat animal carcasses because of breeding, age, feeding and management. Within each animal carcasses and associated with the different muscles there are variations in tenderness that dictate how different cuts of meat should be prepared to yield the most palatable foods. Because of these differences in tenderness, juiciness and flavour, each meat cut should be merchandised according to its availability and palatability characteristics. Consequently, different prices should be charged for different cuts from the various meat animals so that consumers have choices. The tenderloin of beef is a relatively small cut and therefore of limited quantity but it is extremely tender and requires a minimum of cooking. Generally it is high-priced because of its high quality and consumer demand for a cut that is easy to prepare and serve. Roasts from the chuck or shoulder of beef are less tender than the tenderloin; however, when properly prepared by pot-roasting, they too will be tender, juicy, flavourful and will provide good nutritional value. Because there are more kilograms of chuck roast on any one beef carcass and because they require more time and effort to cook correctly, chuck roasts do not and should not demand the same high price per kilogram as tenderloin. Throughout the world, countries have varied natural resources and capabilities for producing livestock and different methods must be used to utilize all meat products correctly and completely whether they are cut from cattle, goats, sheep, swine, deer or other animals and whether they come from the tender or less tender parts of those animals. In order to get the maximum eating satisfaction and also the maximum nutritional value, each cut must be matched with the correct cooking procedure."
},
{
"docid": "D1198812#0",
"title": "http://www.smoking-meat.com/august-1-2013-amazingly-tender-smoked-brisket-tutorial\nAmazingly Tender Smoked Brisket",
"text": "\"If I had a dollar for every person who has told me they are intimidated by brisket then I would be quite well off and while I do have to admit that tender smoked brisket is definitely something that requires some knowledge, skill, and a little practice to get the hang of, don't let it intimidate you into not trying it. As everyone knows, there are no rules when it comes to barbecue and smoking meat. There are many methods that folks use to end up with the results that they like. I have mostly smoked briskets at around 225-240°F and even done them on high heat a few times to get them done fast but over the last few weeks, I have received a few emails implying that the best way to cook brisket is to turn down the heat to around 200 degrees and to use foil to end up with a tender juicy brisket that would make a Texan proud. I did not follow the prescribed method without making a few changes but I did slow things way down, used an injection to add a lot of juice to the equation and I allowed it to rest for a full 2 hours. This 16 lb brisket literally fell apart and was very moist and juicy. It was so tender that I wasn't even able to make burnt ends out of the point!Only follow this method to the letter if you are tired of tough, not-all-that-good, brisket!Get the Recipes for Jeff’s Rub and Sauce My rub is not only great on ribs and all pork, but it is absolutely amazing on poultry, beef, fish, seafood and even vegetables like corn!I promise you’ll love my dry rub/seasoning recipe and my barbecue sauce recipe or you don’t pay!Reasons to buy : Support the newsletter and the website | Own “the recipes” | Get the email newsletter 100% AD FREE from now on | Includes the Texas style rub recipe Prep Time: 25 minutes | Cook Time: 22 hours 30 minutes | Smoker Temp: 200°F | Meat Finish Temp: 200°F | Recommended Wood: Oak What You'll Need Untrimmed packer brisket32 oz beef broth (I use low sodium with no MSG)Large foil pan Heavy duty foil Jeff's original rub ( purchase recipes here)Inject the Brisket I don't inject every brisket that I cook but I figure it can't hurt anything and since we are aiming for the juiciest and most tender smoked brisket known to man, let's just do it!To make the injection marinade, I run some of my original rub ( purchase recipes here) through a coffee grinder to “powder” it real fine. I then mix about 3 tablespoons of this ground rub with about 14 oz of beef broth. I usually place the 3 tablespoons of ground rub into a pint jar then fill it the rest of the way with beef broth. Stir often while using to keep it mixed up."
},
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"docid": "D1033352#0",
"title": "http://www.houstonchronicle.com/entertainment/restaurants-bars/bbq/article/Ready-to-order-Know-your-cuts-of-beef-5807277.php\nReady to order? Know your cuts of beef",
"text": "\"Ready to order? Know your cuts of beef By J. C. Reid October 7, 2014 Updated: October 8, 2014 10:42am Photo: James Nielsen Image 1 of 3Beef ribs and brisket from The Brisket House restaurant. You will occasionally walk into an old-school barbecue joint and see a menu listing \"\"sliced beef.\"\" There's no reference to what kind or cut of beef it is. In fact, this is usually beef brisket of a lesser grade, carved into thin, uniform slices from the \"\"flat\"\" or lean part of the brisket, and then smothered in barbecue sauce. The beef is mostly a vehicle for the barbecue sauce, so it doesn't matter that it's devoid of flavor. Most Popular Better Luck Tomorrow among nation’s top 2018 restaurants Houston selection camp a breath of fresh air for U. S. women’s... Robertson: Patrick Reed's time has come Astros Balls & Strikes: Inside Ken Giles' first save of 2018Smith: 2013 trade still paying off big for 2018 Astros Undercover deputies bust Houston-area massage parlor Texas, HISD get lower marks in reading, math on ‘Nation’s... Walk into a newer barbecue restaurant and you might have five choices for beef: brisket from the lean or fatty cut, back ribs, plate ribs, chuck ribs, shoulder clod and even smoked prime rib may be on the menu. And though barbecue lovers like me tend to be creatures of habit, over the years I've ventured out to try just about every cut available. In that spirit and to make some of the more obscure cuts less mysterious, here's an overview of the different cuts of meat you may see on a contemporary barbecue menu. Brisket More Information Chuck: Chuck steaks, shoulder clod, chuck short ribs, and roasts most commonly come from this cut."
},
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"docid": "D504647#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisket\nBrisket",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( May 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)American cuts of beef including the brisket Kansas City-style Angus beef brisket and burnt ends dinner from the Q39 restaurant British cuts of beef including the brisket Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. The beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts, though the precise definition of the cut differs internationally. The brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals. As cattle do not have collar bones, these muscles support about 60% of the body weight of standing/moving cattle. This requires a significant amount of connective tissue, so the resulting meat must be cooked correctly to tenderize the connective tissue. According to the Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Second Edition, the term derives from the Middle English brusket which comes from the earlier Old Norse brjósk, meaning cartilage. The cut overlies the sternum, ribs, and connecting costal cartilages."
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"docid": "D1130043#0",
"title": "http://whatscookingamerica.net/Beef/Smoked-Brisket.htm\nSmoked Brisket Recipe â How To Smoke A Brisket",
"text": "Smoked Brisket Recipe – How To Smoke A Brisket Pin 1K Share 65 Tweet Stumble Yum 13 Email Brisket is the meat of choice for barbecuing in the great state of Texas. In fact, Smoked Brisket is considered the “National Dish of Texas.” Briskets are a very tough piece of meat and difficult to eat unless it is cooked at a very low and slow temperature. When it’s cooked properly, a brisket will be “fall apart tender and delicious.” Smoking a brisket takes a lot of time and effort – but it is well worth the time as the final results are nothing less than spectacular!In the United States, barbecuing is an outdoor social event that involves more than just eating. It is an opportunity for people to gather around to watch the meat cooking, smell the smoky flavors drifting in the air, and enjoy good company. Good barbecues will always lead to a great gathering! Keep in mind that smoking meat is considered more of an art and is not a precise science. This method of cooking meat requires practice and patience. Good barbeque cannot be rushed."
},
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"docid": "D1040404#0",
"title": "http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/texas-style-barbecued-brisket-242249\nTexas-Style Barbecued Brisket",
"text": "\"Texas-Style Barbecued Brisket Steven Raichlen April 2008The Barbecue! Bible 10th Anniversary Edition (Workman)3.5/4reviews ( 13)100%make it again Go to reviews Facebook Pinterest Editor's note: The recipe and introductory text below are from The Barbecue! Bible 10th Anniversary Edition, by Steven Raichlen. To read more about Raichlen and barbecue, go to our feature The Best Barbecue in the U. S. A. Pork may be the preferred barbecue east of the Mississippi (think of the pork shoulder of the Carolinas and the ribs of Kansas City and Memphis), but in Texas beef is king—especially beef brisket, which comes moist and smoky and tender enough to cut with a fork. ( Not that any self-respecting Texas barbecue buff would use a fork.) Barbecued brisket is simultaneously one of the easiest and most challenging recipes in the world of barbecue. Easy because it requires only one main ingredient: brisket (even the rub is optional). Challenging because pit masters spend years learning the right combination of smoke (lots), heat (low), and time (measured in half days rather than hours) to transform one of the toughest, most ornery parts of the steer into tender, meaty perfection. Over the years, I've found that two things help above all: choosing the right cut of -brisket—namely, untrimmed, with a thick sheath of fat—and then cooking the brisket in a shallow pan. The pan keeps the juices from dripping onto the fire and the meat from drying out, while allowing for the maximum smoke penetration from the top."
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"docid": "D564078#0",
"title": "http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/45210/how-long-do-i-cook-my-brisket\nHow long do I cook my brisket?",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How long do I cook my brisket?up vote1down votefavorite I have always cooked brisket in a slow cooker, to beautiful effect, but I'm going to be cooking for a crowd this week, and a slow cooker won't be available to me. ( not to mention I cannot fit this brisket into my tiny slow cooker!) Are there good rules of thumb on how to cook a brisket in the oven (I don't have a Dutch oven, either) to make sure it turns out delicious and tender?oven roast brisketshare improve this questionasked Jun 30 '14 at 2:00ariadnep156 2 2 5add a comment2 Answers active oldest votesup vote1down vote Wrap it in foil, loosely, and roast in your oven at 250°F (121°C) until an internal temperature of 185°F (85°C), this should be about 1 1/2 hours per pound (but CHECK the internal temp with an instant read thermometer). Note: an internal temp of 160°F (71°C) is \"\"done\"\" but for a tender slow cook brisket you want to let it go to 185°F (85°C)share improve this answeredited Jun 30 '14 at 8:36TFD22.4k 4 38 83answered Jun 30 '14 at 3:00Cos Callis14.3k 4 42 76185 is low. 195F to 203F is more like it. Scroll down to when is it done. – Carey Gregory Jun 30 '14 at 4:30146°F (64°C) is done according to Nathan Myhrvold? – TFD Jun 30 '14 at 8:331@TFD: That sounds like a sous-vide temperature - I think the cooking time is 76 hours. Good luck doing that in a conventional oven. –"
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"docid": "D1923135#0",
"title": "http://ths.gardenweb.com/discussions/2404730/my-brisket-is-as-hard-as-a-rock-after-4-hours\nmy brisket is as hard as a rock after 4 hours",
"text": "Garden Web Topics / Home Forums / Cookingmy brisket is as hard as a rock after 4 hourschinchette April 7, 2009Its been in my Le Crueset pot in the oven at 300 for 4 hours so far. Its pretty much covered in tomato based sauce. Its freaking me out that its been so long and its still so tough. I've cooked one once for 7 hours. Oy! Will this one ever get tender? Its for Passover and needs to be great. Its 6.5 LBS. Do the really big ones take way longer? Help!Email Save Comment 15 Like Comments (15)loves2cook4six I love this recipe: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/My-Mothers-Brisket-13482."
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"title": "http://www.cookingfishmonger.com/internal-temperature-for-perfectly-cooked-fish.html\nInternal Temperature For Perfectly Cooked Fish?",
"text": "\"Internal Temperature For Perfectly Cooked Fish?by Pat (Amarillo TX)All the tables I have been able to find regarding fish \"\"doneness\"\" only provide approximate cooking times and not internal temperatures. I prefer my fish cooked just enough and on the moist side. I enjoy salmon medium-rare to medium. However, for cod, halibut and other similar fish isn't there an internal temperature chart for each type of fish? Lastly, what should an instant-read thermometer read for perfectly cooked cod? Answer Hi Pat This is a great question. Unlike other meats where you have different temperatures to achieve the doneness of your meat. Fish has always had one temperature for being done. The internal temperature for a \"\"done\"\" fish should be 145 degrees. At this temperature the fish should be opaque throughout and flake easily when tested with a fork."
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"docid": "D2574001#0",
"title": "http://dereeze.com/food-and-cooking/can-you-freeze-smoked-salmon/\nCan You Freeze Smoked Salmon?",
"text": "Can you freeze smoked salmon? The short answer is: Of course, you can freeze smoked salmon. You may want to portion it in convenient serving sizes for later use or you are saving it for a special occasion six months down the road. Whatever the reason is, smoked salmon does quite well in the freezer. Smoked salmon is always a tasty treat. There might be a sale or you brought a bunch back from a trip perhaps. It has been argued that smoked salmon tastes best fresh from the smoker. But what do you do if you have too much salmon to eat in a short period of time? After all it only keeps fresh in the refrigerator for a short amount of time. Image used under Creative Commons from Chelsea Nesvig Table of Contents Repeated freezing and thawing considerations Freezing Thawing Repeated freezing and thawing considerations Depending on the source, most store bought smoked salmon has already been frozen at least once."
},
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"docid": "D125504#0",
"title": "http://www.smokingmeatforums.com/t/69648/hot-smoked-salmon-temp-time\nHot Smoked Salmon temp & time??",
"text": "\"Jul 29, 2008 #1jaysun Fire Starter Plymouth, Wisconsin I've looked at numerous posts on this site, as well as other sites, and there doesn't appear to be any general concensus on the temp and time for hot smoking salmon. I've seen smoker temps anywhere from 200*-225*. Finished internal temps from 140* - 165*, and smoking times anywhere from 2 - 6 hours. Any salmon experts out there that could help narrow down these ranges?? Jul 29, 2008 #2nitrousinfected Meat Mopper Van Buren ARHave never smoked salmon and by no means am I an expert. But trout I normally do 225, and dont even concern myself with times or temps, when it's as flaky I think it should be, its done.dan the mano likes this. Jul 29, 2008 #3pitrow Smoking Fanatic Cornelius, Oregon Sorry, I can't help much either. I usually go for Lox style smoked at about 155 degrees in the smoker. I've never used a temp probe on fish either, just by look and texture. Jul 29, 2008 #4solar Smoking Fanatic SMF Premier Member St. Petersburg, FLI'm in the same boat, I've never smoked Salmon before, but I have grilled a ton of it. Any temp around 225 should be good and check to see how flakey it is after a hour or so."
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"docid": "D2956962#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-cook-trout-oven-9efaf5e39310b78b\nHow Long Do You Cook Trout in an Oven?",
"text": "Food Cooking Seafood Q: How Long Do You Cook Trout in an Oven? A: Quick Answer The amount of time needed to cook trout in the oven depends on the size and cut of the fish and the temperature of the oven. Whole trout takes 25 to 30 minutes to cook at 475 degrees Fahrenheit. Fillets typically take 10 to 12 minutes at 450 F or 20 to 25 minutes at 350 F. When the trout is done, the flesh should be opaque and flaky. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Cook Sea Trout? How Can You Cook Trout on a Grill? How Long Should Mahi Mahi Be Baked? Full Answer Once the trout is fully cooked in the oven, the skin and flesh tend to separate from the bones for easy serving. Prepare whole trout for baking by rinsing with cool water and patting it dry. Season the cavities and exterior of the fish with salt and pepper, then place the fish on a baking-sheet-lined baking tray, then put the tray on the baking rack."
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"docid": "D2940700#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070713193527AABFkkW\nOven temperature degree to bake salmon???",
"text": "Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes Oven temperature degree to bake salmon??? I just marinated whole salmon to bake wrapped in aluminun foil in the oven. I have an electric oven. What temperature degree should I set it??? Thanks in advance.2 following 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: I always bake Salmon at 375 degrees, for 20 to 25 min. I like my fish to be very moist and not dry. Anonymous · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment Asker's rating1Source (s): Perfect Paleo Recipes Cookbook : http://Paleo Cookbook.raiwi.com/?mhi BJackie · 2 years ago0 0 Comment What Degree To Bake Salmon Source (s):https://shorte.im/a8OX8zumot · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Can't help you on gas-mark equivalents [cook Yanqui rather than Brit!] but here's how I bake those salmon filets....once you've established the gas-mark that is the same as 375 degrees Fahrenheit: place thawed filets on baking dish sprayed with no-stick stuff like Pam or similar put smears or dabs of margarine on each filet sprinkle parsley flakes, seasoned salt & lemon pepper seasoning on filets bake for approx. 10-12 minutes - test with fork, salmon should flake [shear] easily. Note: do NOT cover or wrap salmon filets - this produces steam and a boiled effect rather than baked."
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"docid": "D1388135#0",
"title": "https://gregfly.com/pan-seared-salmon-fillets/\nPan Seared Salmon Fillets",
"text": "Pan Seared Salmon Fillets By Greg Fleischaker Leave a Comment Pan seared salmon fillets on the stove are a favorite in our house, we probably eat these several times a month, and I’m sure my kids ask for it more often than that!I’ve never really thought about this as a recipe, it’s simply how I prepare salmon, and since there is really only one ingredient, I don’t really feel right calling it a recipe, but whatever I call it, friends and family have commented on it, so it must be ok. Plus, my daughter has asked enough by now that it’s way past time to post something about how to cook salmon on the stove so that she has a resource to double check when she’s living on her own and cooking her own dinner! * UPDATE* – It has come to pass, both my children are off to college, and sure enough, I’ve gotten the call from one of them asking how to cook salmon on the stove! College must be different these days, I certainly never cooked salmon fillets for myself while at school. With only one, or two if you include the butter and/or olive oil, ingredients involved, most of the thought involved with these pan seared salmon fillets have to go towards the salmon itself. Am I satisfied with farm raised salmon ? Or should I pay the extra bucks and get the wild caught salmon? For years, we have been buying the farm raised, primarily because it’s a few dollars cheaper per pound. But lately, as I educate myself on where my food comes from, I’ve come to realize that farm raised fish is often not fed a natural diet, and sometimes can be fed grains that have been genetically modified. And without knowing what the salmon are eating, I can’t be really sure what I am eating."
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"docid": "D2725272#0",
"title": "https://www.chowhound.com/post/oven-baked-salmon-970003\nOven baked salmon help",
"text": "\"Home Cooking 31Oven baked salmon help Annie Williams Mar 24, 2014 01:45 PMCan anyone tell me what the best temperature is to cook salmon and for how long? I read a guideline about 10 minutes for every inch of thickness or something, but it didn't say at what temperature or what degree of \"\"doneness\"\" will result. The salmon I have is wild frozen from Costco, with skin on. I don't like it well done, maybe more medium or medium well? Definitely warm throughout. I'm just looking for something fast and easy that I can have for lunches. Thanks for any suggestions!Reply Want to stay up to date with this post? Sign Up Now ›Follow Log In or Sign Up to comment Posting Guidelines | FAQs Log In or Sign Up to Comment ›31 Comments Latest Mar 27, 2014 by foodie X2foodie X2 Mar 24, 2014 01:50 PMI cook mine at 400 degrees, skin side down, for *maybe* 10 minutes. I use the press test-the flesh should still have give. If it is really firm its over cooked."
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"docid": "D419010#0",
"title": "https://fruitfulkitchen.org/how-long-does-cooked-salmon-last-in-the-fridge/\nHow Long Does Cooked Salmon Last in The Fridge â Is It Safe To Eat?",
"text": "How Long Does Cooked Salmon Last in The Fridge – Is It Safe To Eat? Whether you went to the restaurant and you came home with a box of cooked salmon leftovers because you just couldn’t finish your dinner, or your dad has brought a large salmon from his fishing trip, you’re probably asking yourself for how long the salmon can be held in the fridge or the freezer. Moreover, you probably aren’t familiar with benefits of cooked salmon and you want to find out that. That’s exactly why we’re writing this article because we understand how important is to eat salmon and we want to help you in keeping your favorite fish on safe so you could eat it without thinking if it is spoiled or not. From benefits to the instructions how to place cooked salmon in the freezer, this article will be of good use to you and your family, so you can fully enjoy the benefits of eating this precious fish. Salmon Why should I eat Salmon? Have you ever thought about why eating salmon is good for you? If not, we’re here to give the moist important benefits of this delightful fish. Due to high levels of EPA, DHA, and Omega-3 fats, salmon does miracles to your body. It helps in reducing risks of depression, so it’s a great choice for young adults."
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"docid": "D647485#0",
"title": "http://chewtheworld.com/how-long-does-cooked-salmon-last-in-the-fridge/\nHow Long Does Cooked Salmon Last In The Fridge? 5 Clues To Help You Find Out",
"text": "\"1How Long Does Cooked Salmon Last In The Fridge? 5 Clues To Help You Find Out Have you ever gotten a great deal on salmon and cooked all of it only to find that you had way too much of it left over after the meal? I have, too, which made me wonder, how long does cooked salmon last in the fridge? With the price of salmon being what it is, I did not want any of this delectable food to go to waste. I did some research on food safety and how best to store the cooked salmon so that it would taste good when reheated, and I wanted to share this information with you. How Long Does Cooked Salmon Last In The Fridge? 5 Clues To Help You Find Out How Long Cooked Salmon Leftovers Will Last When Refrigerated Preparing Cooked Salmon for Storage Wrapping Cooked Salmon for Storage in the Refrigerator Containers for Storing Cooked Salmon How to Reheat Refrigerated Cooked Salmon Conclusion How Long Cooked Salmon Leftovers Will Last When Refrigerated Via simplyrecipes.com Once you have cooked fresh salmon, it is important to use it up or toss it out before it goes bad; this is because spoiled food may cause you to get food poisoning. In most cases, you should eat the cooked, fresh salmon by the date printed on the package. If there was no date on the package, this article about the shelf life of foods explains that the leftovers should be consumed within three to five days. If your cooked salmon is left over from a dinner out, you should eat it within two days ."
},
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"docid": "D2607722#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/cook-salmon-stove-dbbfc63dce7413f4\nHow Do You Cook Salmon on the Stove?",
"text": "Food Cooking Seafood Q: How Do You Cook Salmon on the Stove? A: Quick Answer To cook salmon on the stove, use fillets with or without the skin or boneless steaks with skin. Pan-fry, poach or steam salmon over medium to medium-high heat. For medium-cooked salmon, ensure that the temperature attained while cooking is between 125 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, or between 100 to 125 degrees Fahrenheit for medium-rare salmon. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Cook Stuffed Salmon? How Long Does It Take to Cook Salmon in an Oven? Baked to Perfection: How to Cook Salmon in the Oven Credit: Junophoto Getty Images Full Answer To pan-fry salmon, use fillets or boneless steaks of 1-inch thickness. Fillets with skin are preferable, as the skins turn crispy when fried and do not adhere to the pan when cooking. Warm cooking oil in a pan. When the oil shimmers, add the fillets, and cook each side for approximately five minutes."
},
{
"docid": "D426766#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-cooked-pork-last-fridge-484a875e53266801\nHow Long Does Cooked Pork Last in the Fridge?",
"text": "Food Food Storage Food Spoilage Q: How Long Does Cooked Pork Last in the Fridge? A: Quick Answer Cooked pork can be safely stored for three to four days in the refrigerator. The United States Department of Agriculture recommends a refrigerated temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Does Cooked Chicken Last in the Fridge? How Long Does Cooked Pasta Last in the Fridge? How Long Does Cooked Chicken Stay Good in the Fridge? Full Answer The USDA recommends that pork be cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit for whole cuts of meat such as chops and roasts. Ground pork mixtures and organ meats should be cooked to a minimum of 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Cooked pork may retain its pink color even after reaching the minimum recommended temperature. Partially cooked meat should never be returned to the refrigerator due to the possibility of harmful bacteria remaining in the food."
},
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"docid": "D125721#0",
"title": "http://thehousingforum.com/how-long-to-bake-salmon-in-the-oven/\nHow Long to Bake Salmon in the Oven?",
"text": "How Long to Bake Salmon in the Oven? Share this: Baked Salmon with Balsamic Vinegar It is often difficult to figure the exact baking time of Salmon fillets or steaks. There are a few reasons that contribute to this; first, salmon is a very meaty fish, meaning that the flesh is dense. Also Salmon may be purchased in a variety of cuts. Fillets will take less time to cook than a steak, because they are often cut more thin. Steaks are the most difficult to cook correctly because of the bone in the middle. The bone may be removed, but that will cause the steak to dry out during cooking. Salmon must always be cooked at about 400° Farenheit for optimal results. Fish cooks fast and must be baked at a high temperature to kill bacteria and cook the flesh evenly. The lowest possible temperature to cook Salmon is 350°, but this may result in a dried fish, unless it is completely wrapped in foil."
},
{
"docid": "D1488898#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-should-shrimp-baked-e5fa15fead4b2d8b\nHow Long Should Shrimp Be Baked?",
"text": "Food Cooking Seafood Q: How Long Should Shrimp Be Baked? A: Quick Answer The baking time for shrimp is 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the oven temperature and size and preparation of the shrimp. Cooking experts warn against overcooking shrimp because it takes on a chewy, rubbery texture. Shrimp are finished cooking when they turn pink and the flesh becomes opaque. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Should Mahi Mahi Be Baked? How Long Does It Take to Bake Salmon? How Long Do You Cook Trout in an Oven? Credit: Lauri Patterson E+ Getty Images Full Answer When choosing fresh shrimp, it is important to choose shrimp with pink shells. Dark spots or yellowish colored shells are indications of freezer burn. It is also important to devein shrimp before cooking it."
},
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"docid": "D2391223#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110203161834AA6aFSt\nWhat Temperature should salmon be at when done?",
"text": "Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes What Temperature should salmon be at when done? Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: This is from Morey's Seafood International: Q. What should the internal temperature of Salmon be when it is done? A. The recommended internal temperature of cooked salmon should be 145 degrees F. When testng the temperature of the salmon, place thermometer in thickest portion of the fish. They also have recipes. Source (s):http://www.moreys.com/recipes-cooking/fa...kathyscaddie · 7 years ago2 0 Comment Asker's rating Salmon Internal Temperature Source (s):https://shrink.im/a8ly Yintriago · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Internal Temp Of Salmon Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a7Z8Pbyrd · 1 year ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: what Temperature should salmon be at when done? Source (s):temperature salmon done: https://shortly.im/GQwtl Anonymous · 3 years ago0 0 Comment I also prefer the 125 temp but most folks like it at 140-145*. I just cooked a 12 lb. whole salmon at 400* for 45 mins and took it out at 130* on my thermometer. By the time it rested for 20 mins for serving, it was perfect to all eating it & it was 140*. Yum ! ! 1 Jade Dragon · 4 years ago0 0 Comment I think even 125 degrees is too much."
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"docid": "D2862000#0",
"title": "http://smartdogowners.com/salmon/\nCan Dogs Safely Eat Salmon?",
"text": "Share Tweet Pin Share Flaky, perfectly cooked salmon is a light, mouthwatering option for your dinner. You can put it over a bed of greens, pair it with a side of couscous, or enjoy it alongside steamed vegetables. No matter how you enjoy your salmon, its abundance of fatty acids make this a nutritious choice if you’re watching your weight. While there’s no doubt that salmon is good for you, can the same be said for your dog? Can Dogs Have Salmon? Yes, salmon is quite good for your dog! It’s a great way to add fresh protein to their diet, and many quality dog food recipes include salmon as the main ingredient. Salmon is wonderful for dogs who are on a limited-ingredient diet because it’s easy to digest. Salmon skin and oil have been shown to help relieve minor allergies in dogs, including itchy skin and paws and digestive upset. Salmon’s omega-3 fatty acids work to protect the immune system while improving the condition of the both the skin and coat."
},
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"docid": "D1403263#0",
"title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/long-can-cooked-salmon-last-unrefrigerated-20663.html\nHow Long Can Cooked Salmon Last Unrefrigerated?",
"text": "\"Once cooked, leftover salmon should be refrigerated within two hours. Related Articles1How Long Can Tuna Stay Fresh?2How to Can Salmon Fish3How Long Can a Bagel With Cream Cheese Stay Unrefrigerated?4How Long Can Chinese Food Sit Out Before it Spoils? Salmon is a popular fish at mealtime, in part because it's a rich source of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids and in part because it's just plain tasty. Its rich, mild flavor works with both subtle and bold flavorings, and its flesh is dense enough and moist enough to stand up to any cooking technique. Like any other fish it's highly perishable, so it shouldn't be kept unrefrigerated any longer than you can manage. Time and Temperature Most consumer-oriented food safety primers focus heavily on time and temperature. Bacteria and other potentially hazardous microorganisms, or pathogens, reproduce best at temperatures between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Lower temperatures leave them sluggish, while at higher temperatures most microorganisms struggle simply to stay alive. This is why that 100-degree range is referred to as the \"\"danger zone.\"\" In that range of temperatures, pathogens can reproduce rapidly."
},
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"docid": "D892393#0",
"title": "https://imaddictedtocooking.com/how-long-can-cooked-salmon-stay-in-the-fridge/\nHow Long Can Cooked Salmon Stay In The Fridge Fresh?",
"text": "How Long Can Cooked Salmon Stay In The Fridge Fresh? Have you ever bought excess salmon? How do you store the leftovers fresh? Most people always throw away the remaining fish. This due to lack of knowledge on how they can store the leftovers. The following information will give you an answer to how long can cooked salmon stay in the fridge fresh? Cooked salmon can stay in the fridge for some time. This depends on various factors. If you want to keep the cooked fish, ensure that it is fresh, it is not stinking, and the skin should be firm. How Long Can Cooked Salmon Stay In The Fridge Fresh?"
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"docid": "D1794962#0",
"title": "http://whatscookingamerica.net/SmokeSalmon.htm\nSmoked Salmon Recipe â How To Smoke Salmon",
"text": "\"Smoked Salmon Recipe – How To Smoke Salmon Recipe Comments Print Pin 206 Share 67 Tweet Stumble Yum 2 Email Smoked Salmon gets raves every time I make it! Learn how easy it is to smoke your own salmon with a home smoker. The hard part is catching the fish!For best results you will need a proper smoker/cooker that has a water tray for moisture. The smoking method I use is called “hot smoking.” I vary the ingredients used every time I smoke my salmon. I like to use whatever herbs I have available. Fresh from the garden are always the most favorable, but sometime I do not have any herbs available. Lemon is a popular citrus to use, but sometimes I will substitute with limes. In other words, I use whatever I have available at the time I am ready to do the smoking. Be creative and enjoy your own smoked salmon!Stop here for more of Linda’s great Salmon Recipes and also How To Select, Buy, and Cook Fish."
},
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"docid": "D400551#0",
"title": "http://dish.allrecipes.com/how-to-cook-salmon/\nHow to Cook Salmon Seven Ways",
"text": "\"How to Cook Salmon Seven Ways By Carl Hanson Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Stumble Upon Salmon's a heart-healthy, flavorful favorite whose firm, meaty flesh rewards simple preparations. Here are seven ways to make this versatile fish, plus tips for buying and keeping it fresh. Salmon Fillet with Vegetable Medley | Photo by Meredith Yes, salmon hits the dinner-time trifecta. Delicious and easy to prepare, salmon is also good for you. It's a fatty fish with plenty of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids, plus protein and an abundance of vitamins, including B vitamins, and the antioxidant vitamin E. To find out the difference between fresh and farmed salmon, check out Fresh Salmon Vs. Farmed Salmon: What's the Difference? And versatile? You bet. Salmon is tasty baked, broiled, or tossed on the grill; smoked, poached, or cast into stews; fashioned into fish cakes and burgers, added to salads, or whipped up into dips and spreads. Salmon does it all."
},
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"docid": "D219715#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_can_salmon_be_refrigerated_before_cooking\nHow long can prime rib be kept refrigerated before cooking?",
"text": "\"Kodiakcathy 12,680 Contributions How long can prime rib be kept refrigerated before cooking?3 to 5 days. How long can you keep thawed salmon in the refrigerator before cooking? About 3 days, when in doubt, throw it out!Kodiakcathy 12,680 Contributions How long can cooked salmon stay fresh in the refrigerator? Cooked salmon will stay good longer than raw salmon. You can keep cooked salmon in the refrigerator for about 5 days. Any longer than that and it will start to spoil.. Kodiakcathy 12,680 Contributions How long can cooked rice sit out before it has to be refrigerated? Foods that are left out in room temperature for more than an hour can begin bacteria growth. Our stomach acids can kill some of these bacterias but not all and some can make y …Kodiakcathy 12,680 Contributions How long can cooked shrimp stay out of refrigerator before spoiling? Bacteria can start to grow on foods left out of the refrigerator or left at room temperature in an hour. The longer the food is in the danger temperature zone (under 145 degre …Kodiakcathy 12,680 Contributions How long can refrigerated raw chicken be left out before cooking?"
},
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"docid": "D2862751#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/54057527/servsafe-flash-cards/\nServsafe",
"text": "60 terms kayleestyles1Servsafe Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What is the most important factor in choosing a food supplier? It has been inspected and complies with local, state, and federal laws. What is the correct temperature for receiving cold TCS food? 41 F or lower Milk can e received at 45 F under what condition? it is cooled to 41 F or lower in 4 hours Live shellfish must be received with what documentation? shell stock identification tag What should be done with an item that has been recalled? remove the item from inventory and place it in a secure location What is required when receiving fish that will be served raw or partially cooked? it must be correctly frozen before you receive it Frozen shrimp is rejected during receiving for having large ice crystals on the food and packaging. What is the problem that caused this? Time-temperature abuse How should cartons of coleslaw be checked for correct receiving temperature?"
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at what temperature to bake chicken burgers in a gas oven
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"docid": "D3067117#0",
"title": "http://www.chatelaine.com/recipe/meat-poultry/spiced-up-baked-chicken-burgers/\nSpiced-up baked chicken burgers",
"text": "Spiced-up baked chicken burgers Prep 10 min Plus Baking Time: 16 minutes Makes 10 small burgers, for 5 servings Pin Share Tweet Email Advertisement Ingredients1 small tomato1 jalapeno2 green onions750 g ground chicken, or turkey1/4 cup sour cream, or plain yogurt1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro1 tsp grated fresh ginger, or 2 tsp bottled minced ginger1/2 tsp curry powder1/4 tsp salt1/4 tsp ground coriander1/4 tsp cumin1/4 tsp cayenne pepper1/4 cup dried store-bought or homemadebread crumbs3 whole-wheat or regular pitastoppings, such as shredded lettuce, tomato and onion slices and tzatziki Instructions Preheat oven to 400F (200C). Cut tomato in half. Squeeze out seeds and discard. Chop tomato into small pieces, no larger than 1/4 inch (0.5 cm). Cut jalapeño in half, remove and discard seeds. Finely mince jalapeño. Thinly slice onions. In a large bowl, place chicken, sour cream, fresh coriander, ginger, curry, salt, ground coriander, cumin and cayenne. Using your hands or a wooden spoon, mix until blended. Sprinkle with tomato, jalapeño and onions, then mix until evenly distributed."
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"docid": "D2584089#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/explore/french-frie/\nFrench frie",
"text": "\"Pinterest Food and drink French frie French frie French fry maker Unique kitchen gadgets Baked french frie recipe French fry seasoning salt recipe Seasoned french fries recipe baked Seasoned fries Seasoned french fries recipe Cajun french fry seasoning recipe Extra Crispy Oven Baked French Fries Oven Baked French Fries Healthy French Fries Crispy French Fries Baking French Fries Crispy Oven Fries Crispy Fries Recipe French Fry Recipe Baked Oven Wings Crispy Double Fried French Fries Extra-crispy French fries baked not fried – so you can feel good about eating them! Secrets - soak potatoes before cooking. Then, \"\"double-bake\"\" them. See recipe. See more Homemade Fry Sauce Homemade Fries Homemade French Fries Homemade Sauce Mason Jar Crafts Mason Jars Dip Recipes Sauce Recipes French Fry Sauce Dipping Sauces Homemade Fry Sauce Recipe ~ the perfect condiment for fries and Food food See more Thin Fries Homemade Fries Homemade French Fries The Pioneer Woman Pioneer Woman Recipes Pioneer Women Ree Drummond Fries Recipe Eat Double Fried French Fries Pioneer Woman Fries My entire family is addicted to these super-thin fries, and I don’t remember an instance I've made them when a single dang . See more Cheeseburger and Fries Casserole IIFrench Fry Casserole Vegan Casserole Burger Recipes Potato Recipes Beef Recipes Cooking Recipes Beef Meals Potato Dishes Beef Dishes Cheeseburger And Fries Casserole II Recipe - Genius Kitchen See more French Fry Pie French Fry Casserole Fried Pies French Fries Pie Recipes Hormel Chili Recipe Manwich Recipe Comfort Foods Food Food French Fry Sauce French Fry Pie Ingredients 1 Tablespoon Butter or Margarine 1 Cup of Diced Onions 1 Minced Garlic Clove 28 Ounces of Frozen French Fries Ground Beef 14See more Crispy Baked Spiralized Fries Healthy French Fries Crispy French Fries Crispy Fries In Oven Baked Fries Healthy Zucchini Fries Baked Vegan Fries Popsugar Food Healthy Kid Recipes Yummy Recipes Crispy Baked Spiralized Fries Recipe on Yummly See more Mac and Cheese topped with Ketchup and French Frie See more Kabocha Squash Fries With Spicy Greek Yogurt Sriracha Squash Chips French Fries Hot Sauce Baked Squash Roasted Kabocha Squash Oven Fried Squash Healthy Snacks Healthy Vegan Recipes Healthy Eating Kabocha Squash Fries With Spicy Greek Yogurt Sriracha: For salty french-fry cravings, whip these squash fries up instead. Even with the spicy Greek yogurt sriracha dip, this snack is under 100 calories. See more23 French Fries That Went Beyond The Call Of Duty Chili Cheese Fries Cheese Fries Sauce Beer Cheese Cheddar Cheese Beer Recipes Fried Cod Recipes Fastfood Recipes Potato Recipes Cheese Recipes Soaking fries in beer before you bake them helps them crisp up nicely in the oven. These beer-soaked chili cheese fries are surprisingly healthy!See more Healthy Recipes For Dinner Healthy Vegetarian Recipes Paleo Recipes Healthy Foods Swede Recipes Paleo Diet Vegan Food Rutabaga Recipes Side Dish Recipes Rosemary Lemon Garlic Rutabaga Fries -Swap the French Fries See more Hamburger Recipes Beef Recipes Cooking Recipes Budget Cooking Beef Meals Top Recipes Great Recipes Recipies Crazy Food~Cheeseburger and Fries Shepherd’s Pie! ( Oh Bite It)See more9 Unique Better-Than-the-Burger French Fry Recipes Seasoned French Fries Recipe French Fry Recipe Baked French Fry Sauce Fresh Vegetables Veggies Food Truck Food Pics Pizza Pizza Cheddar Cheese Loaded Pizza Fries Better Than The Burger, Unique French Fry Recipes)- Beef and salami sauteed with farm share fresh vegetables in a seasoned tomato sauce top these baked fries."
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"docid": "D223533#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/ss/slideshow-grilled-foods\nEasy, Tasty Grilled Foods for Dinner Tonight",
"text": "Easy, Tasty Grilled Foods for Dinner Tonight1 / 21Put a Pizza on the Grill The grill's intense heat is a lot like a restaurant pizza oven. Keep all your toppings light and cook them beforehand so they heat evenly on the grill. Lightly brush the crust with oil and sear both sides on the grill. Next, add the toppings and cover the grill. Cook about 3-7 minutes. Every minute, rotate the pizza 90 degrees to prevent burning. Whole-wheat crusts are healthier -- some recipes are specially made for grilling. Swipe to advance1 / 21Skewered Fish Skewers are great for cooking whole small fish like fresh sardines, which are loaded with heart-healthy fats. You can easily grill several fish at once. Insert one skewer through each fish near the base of the head."
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"docid": "D2154116#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Cook-Food-in-a-Bad-Oven\nHow to Cook Food in a Bad Oven",
"text": "\"Edit Article How to Cook Food in a Bad Oven Do you have one of those ovens that only seems to cook on one side? The ideal solution is to repair or replace the oven, but that's not always an option. If you have to make do, here are some things that can help. Steps1 Preheat the oven every time you bake. Preheating gives the oven a head start, and it's necessary for most pastries to go into an oven that's already warm. If your oven seems to take longer to get started, give it more time. Turn the oven on before starting to mix things like quick breads and muffins. Ten or fifteen minutes will let even a tired oven get up to speed.2 Get an oven thermometer. If setting the temperature doesn't produce that temperature, you may be able to adjust so that the resulting temperature is correct, or at least closer to where it should be. You can also see exactly how long it takes the oven to preheat, so you can plan accordingly."
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"docid": "D1326128#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/449025-how-to-bake-chicken-at-375/\nHow to Bake Chicken at 375",
"text": "How to Bake Chicken at 375by BRYNNE CHANDLER Oct. 03, 2017Baked whole chicken is a quick and nutritious centerpiece to a healthy dinner. Baking chicken breasts, wings, drumsticks or thighs is also nearly effortless, and allows you to prepare the rest of the meal while it cooks. Oven-baking chicken at 375 degrees Fahrenheit is hot enough to give you a browned and slightly crispy skin, but not so hot that the chicken either scorches on the outside or cooks for so long that it dries out. No matter what temperature you use to bake chicken, only an instant-read thermometer can tell you for certain that it’s done. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Step 1Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Spray a baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Step 2Wash your chicken or chicken pieces under cool water and pat them dry. Step 3Massage softened, unsalted butter into the skin of your chicken or chicken pieces. If cooking skinless chicken breasts, skip this step. Step 4Sprinkle poultry seasoning over the chicken, chicken pieces or skinless chicken breasts."
},
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"docid": "D1407008#0",
"title": "http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/homehygiene/Pages/Foodhygiene.aspx\nHow to prepare and cook food safely",
"text": "Find out how to prepare, cook and store food correctly to minimise the risk of food poisoning, including E. coli. This page covers: Washing hands Storing and preparing meat Cooking meat Cooking meat on a barbecue Acrylamide in starchy food Washing fruit and vegetables Washing hands Our hands are one of the main ways that germs are spread. Harmful bacteria can be spread very easily from people's hands to food, work surfaces and equipment. It's always important to wash them thoroughly with soap and warm water before handling food, and especially after touching raw food, the bin, pets, and going to the toilet. Find out how to wash your hands correctly. Storing and preparing meat Raw meat, including poultry, can contain harmful bacteria that can spread easily to anything it touches, including food, worktops, tables, chopping boards, and knives. Take particular care to keep raw food separate from ready-to-eat foods such as bread, salad and fruit. These foods won't be cooked before you eat them, so any germs that get on to them won't be killed. Find out why you should never wash raw chicken. Hygiene tips:use different chopping boards for raw and ready-to-eat foodsstore raw meat and fish in a sealed container on the bottom shelf of the fridge Read more about storing leftovers safely ."
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"docid": "D3067116#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_to_bake_chicken_burgers_in_the_oven\nHow long to bake chicken burgers in the oven?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Meat Cooking Poultry Chicken Meat How long to bake chicken burgers in the oven? Flag How long to bake chicken burgers in the oven? Answer by Isle Shire Confidence votes 1.8KThe answer depends on weight and temperature. For a 350 degree oven and chicken burgers weighing about 2 lb in total (four to six burgers) you want to cook them for 45 minutes and then start checking for doneness. Either use a temperature probe and look for 160 degrees or more or a finger press that doesn't easily dent the burger. Be prepared for another 15 minutes of cooking depending on your oven. A whole chicken (2 1/2 lbs - 3 lbs. is usually cooked for an hour and a half at this temperature. But a whole chicken is not burgers. A whole chicken has bones which take longer to bring to temperature and a concentrated mass."
},
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"docid": "D2545015#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_What_oven_temperature_to_cook_a_turkey\nAt What oven temperature to cook a turkey?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Baking At What oven temperature to cook a turkey? Flag At What oven temperature to cook a turkey? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Preheat oven to an accurate 400F - Thoroughly clean all remnants of lung and liver tissue from interior cavity of fully thawed turkey. Wash inside and out. Pat dry with paper towels. Season turkey generously with salt and black pepper inside and out and under breast skin flap. Place one quartered lemon and one quartered white onion in cavity. Tie legs tightly together with string. Roast breast side up on roasting rack in shallow roasting pan."
},
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"docid": "D275643#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/498487-how-to-bake-boneless-skinless-chicken-breasts-in-the-oven-and-keep-them-tender/\nHow to Bake Chicken Breasts in the Oven and Keep Them Tender",
"text": "How to Bake Chicken Breasts in the Oven and Keep Them Tenderby KELLY PLOWE, M. S., RD, CSSD Oct. 03, 2017Chicken has been gaining in popularity. In fact, chicken now outranks all other animal proteins -- beef, pork, or turkey and others -- in overall consumption. When shopping for chicken, look for pasture-raised, certified organic chicken. Boneless, skinless chicken breasts are a dieter's best friend and an excellent source of lean protein. One four-ounce serving of boneless, skinless chicken breast contains 133 calories, 2.5 grams of fat and 23 grams of protein. It’s considered a high-quality protein -- meaning, that it provides all eight of the essential amino acids. Because chicken breasts are low in fat, they can dry out quickly if cooked using a dry-heat method such as baking. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Six Steps to Baking the Perfect Chicken Breast Things You'll Need• Baking dish • Meat thermometer • Basting brush • Foil • Olive oil • Chicken breast (s) • Salt, pepper and other seasonings of choice • Sauce (optional)Step 1: Preheat the Oven Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Step 2: Make Sure Chicken Breasts Have the Same Thickness If your chicken breasts are different thicknesses, pound them using a meat mallet until they are roughly the same thickness. The thickness affects the cooking time of your meat, and baking chicken breasts until the thicker ones are cooked can leave the thinner breasts dried out and leathery."
},
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"docid": "D1222257#0",
"title": "http://befoodsafe.ca/be-food-safe/smart-search/\nSmart Search",
"text": "Smart Search Ask Your Question: CLEAR SEARCHOr Search by Category: Is it necessary to wash bagged salad fixings? Ready-to-eat leafy greens sold in sealed packages and labelled as washed, pre-washed or triple washed do not need to be washed again. What can be sanitized with a bleach solution made of 750 m L (3 cups) of water and 5 m L (1 tsp) of bleach? You can use a mild bleach solution to sanitize kitchen counters and cutting boards before and after handling foods. You can also use the solution to wipe down sinks, taps, faucets, refrigerator and cupboard handles, doorknobs and other kitchen surfaces. What’s the best way to wash fruits and vegetables? Whether they come from your garden, the market, or the store—fruits and vegetables should be washed just before serving. They should never be eaten without being washed. Wash produce under clean, potable, running water. Use a vegetable scrub brush on produce with a firm skin such as carrots, potatoes, melons and squash."
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"docid": "D2547975#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/oven-temperature-chicken-breast-a135b4f37e883db7\nWhat Is the Best Oven Temperature for Chicken Breast?",
"text": "Food Cooking Meat Q: What Is the Best Oven Temperature for Chicken Breast? A: Quick Answer The best oven temperature for chicken breast is at 177 degrees Celsius or at 350 degrees Fahrenheit if a recipe is not being followed. The chicken breasts being cooked should ideally take up to 15 minutes to bake. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Can Cooked Chicken Sit Out? How Long Should Chicken Wings Bake in the Oven? What Is a Safe Baked Chicken Temperature? Credit: Robert Linton E+ Getty Images Full Answer When baking chicken breast, it is best to follow the information specified in the recipe being used for the right temperature and proper cooking time. Chicken is baked gradually from inside and out. Cooking the chicken at a higher temperature than needed can often result in either uncooked or a bloody inner portion of the chicken breast while being burned on the outside. Learn more about Meat Sources: healthyrecipesblogs.com bbcgoodfood.com Related Questions Q: What Is an Easy Turkey Burger Recipe?"
},
{
"docid": "D2259925#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/464733-how-to-cook-a-pre-cooked-oven-roasted-turkey-breast/\nHow to Cook a Pre-Cooked Oven Roasted Turkey Breast",
"text": "How to Cook a Pre-Cooked Oven Roasted Turkey Breastby HEATHER TOPHAM WOOD Oct. 03, 2017Using precooked turkey breasts cuts down on the amount of time you need to spend in the kitchen. Most precooked turkey breasts will include a roasting bag that you are directed to keep the meat sealed in while you heat it. When removing the outer packaging, do not to dispose of the bag. Although the turkey is precooked, use a meat thermometer to take the internal temperature of the breast. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Step 1Thaw the precooked turkey breast. Leave the turkey breast in the refrigerator for approximately 24 hours to thaw. If you are short on time, submerge the turkey breast in cold water for several hours to thaw. Step 2Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. When reheating precooked poultry items, never set the oven below 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Step 3Remove and discard the outer-packaging materials."
},
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"docid": "D1488898#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/long-should-shrimp-baked-e5fa15fead4b2d8b\nHow Long Should Shrimp Be Baked?",
"text": "Food Cooking Seafood Q: How Long Should Shrimp Be Baked? A: Quick Answer The baking time for shrimp is 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the oven temperature and size and preparation of the shrimp. Cooking experts warn against overcooking shrimp because it takes on a chewy, rubbery texture. Shrimp are finished cooking when they turn pink and the flesh becomes opaque. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Should Mahi Mahi Be Baked? How Long Does It Take to Bake Salmon? How Long Do You Cook Trout in an Oven? Credit: Lauri Patterson E+ Getty Images Full Answer When choosing fresh shrimp, it is important to choose shrimp with pink shells. Dark spots or yellowish colored shells are indications of freezer burn. It is also important to devein shrimp before cooking it."
},
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"docid": "D2762629#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/472343-how-to-cook-chicken-wings-in-a-convection-oven/\nHow to Cook Chicken Wings in a Convection Oven",
"text": "How to Cook Chicken Wings in a Convection Ovenby AMELIA ALLONSY Oct. 03, 2017Convection ovens make chicken wings significantly healthier because the fat is able to render away from the chicken. The dry heat environment created by the oven's fan also works well for creating crispy skin that easily soaks up sauces such as barbecue or buffalo. The oven's fan forces the heat to distribute more evenly, which can drastically reduce the cooking time. Rub them down with your favorite seasonings, pop them in the oven and finish them with a sweet or spicy sauce. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Step 1Pat the chicken wings dry with paper towels, and season them as desired. You might toss them in a bit of cooking oil and add basic spices such as salt and pepper, or you can marinate them for about 2 hours in the refrigerator. While you can purchase a wide range of bottled marinades from your local grocer, it's also easy to whip up your own marinade with basic pantry ingredients. Start with a cooking oil such as olive oil or coconut oil, whisk in an acidic ingredient such as apple cider vinegar or orange juice, add other wet ingredients as desired, such as Worcestershire sauce or teriyaki sauce and finish with your choice of dry spices. Step 2Line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking. Place the chicken wings on the parchment paper, leaving a space between each piece."
},
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"docid": "D2465613#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/explore/grilled-potato-packets/\nGrilled potato packets",
"text": "\"Grilled Foil-Pack Cheesy Fries Garlic Salt Fresh Garlic Fresh Chives Olive Oil Side Dishes Main Dishes Weight Watchers Recipes Recette Weight Watchers Weight Watchers Diet Plan Baked potatoes have nothing on these grill-able foil packs. Pop your potatoes in with some olive oil, chives, garlic salt and Parmesan cheese, and you’ve got a BBQ-friendly side that goes with whatever you’re grilling up—especially steak or chicken!See more Grilled Potato Packets with Garlic and Thyme Recipes For The Grill Camping Recipes Camping Foods Great Recipes Camping Ideas Grilling Recipes Favorite Recipes Camping Hacks Campfire Meals A great recipe for grilled potato packets with garlic and thyme. Grab this recipe then add them to the grill next time you cook out. My mom does this but with butter, salt n pepper! Have to try the garlic n thyme next time!See more Cheesy Loaded Potato Bundles Potato Foil Packets Foil Packet Potatoes Grill Grilling Foil Packets Hobo Packets Foil Packet Meals Quick Family Dinners Seasoned Salt Melted Butter Camping Recipes Loaded Potato Foil Packets — New potatoes covered in seasoned salt, melted butter, sharp cheddar cheese, topped with fresh bacon crumbles and served with a side of sour cream. You have to make these crazy-easy grilled potato bundles this summer. These foi See more Grilled Potato Packets Grilled Potato Packets Grilled Red Potatoes Grilled Salmon Cheddar Potatoes Cheese Potatoes Recipes For Potatoes Grilling Recipes Camping Recipes Yummy Recipes Grilled Potato Packets Recipe- Recipes Potatoes require a little extra time on the grill, so remember to give these pouches first dibs on the flames. See more Grilled Recipes Grilled Food Grilled Desserts Grilled Cheeses Grilling Ideas Bbq Ideas Meal Ideas Dinner Ideas Food Ideas Grilled New Potato Packet – Need a crowd-pleasing spring or summer recipe? Get it all done on the grill with this foil-packet technique. New potatoes are infused with tangy dressing and savory KRAFT Parmesan cheese for a no-mess, delectable side dish."
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"docid": "D3189355#0",
"title": "https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/healthy-grilling-tips-carcinogens/\nHealthy Grilling Tips to Minimize Carcinogens in Your Food",
"text": "Print this article Healthy Grilling Tips to Minimize Carcinogens in Your Food By Ty Bollinger44,402 Total Views | 4,485 Facebook Shares Share 4.5K Tweet Pin 1.0K Email5.5KIn a hurry? Click here to read the Article Summary... Here in Tennessee it can be too hot to turn on the kitchen oven or stove in the summertime, so many people grill outdoors to cook up steaks, hamburgers, chicken, hotdogs, and other BBQ favorites. Maybe you’ve heard rumors that warn of carcinogens being created from grilling or “backyard” barbecuing. Well, they aren’t just rumors. Grilling over an open flame can be a serious health hazard due to the chemical reactions that take place when animal foods such as beef, poultry, pork, and fish are cooked at high temperatures. As a result of over 800,000 chemicals introduced into every aspect of our environment since World War II, there are many carcinogens that we cannot control. However, what we can do is eliminate or at least minimize certain carcinogenic compounds if we first know what they are and how they occur. This article will discuss how you can significantly reduce exposure to carcinogenic compounds when food is under high heat and grilled: at home, an outdoor barbecue event, or when you eat out at restaurants. Although information is available on this critical subject (it’s even mentioned on the National Cancer Institute’s website), much of the information provided below is not widely known and is not publicized, especially to the degree that it needs to be. For clarification, there is a type of barbecuing that uses low-heat smoke to cook “low and slow” for a long period of time."
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"docid": "D3241495#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/can-deep-fry-bacon-68b5e241a2685abf\nCan You Deep-Fry Bacon?",
"text": "Food Cooking Meat Q: Can You Deep-Fry Bacon? A: Quick Answer Bacon is a food that cooks very well in a deep fryer because of its high fat content. However, it needs to be considered a rare treat because it contains even higher levels of saturated fats when deep-fried. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are Some Good Recipes for Bacon Wrapped Smokies? What Are Some Good Bacon Brands? Can You Deep Fry a Turkey Breast? Credit: Nicholas Eveleigh Photodisc Getty Images Full Answer There are several different recipes for deep-fried bacon that populate state fair stands around the country. Most people enjoy encasing their bacon with a breaded crust as evidenced by the popular chicken fried bacon dish. Other people enjoy using a beer batter and dropping it in the deep-fryer for a food reminiscent of something that comes from the kitchen of a local pub. Learn more about Meat Sources: allrecipes.com dudefoods.com Related Questions Q: Is Bacon Healthy?"
},
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"docid": "D1418162#0",
"title": "https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/great-recipes.asp?food=internal+temperature+of+chicken+breast\nInternal Temperature Of Chicken Breast Recipes",
"text": "\" (Top 500 Recipes)Internal Temperature Of Chicken Breast Recipes Keywords: Search Sort By: Show Advanced Options Member Recipes for Internal Temperature Of Chicken Breast Very Good 4.4/5 (65 ratings)Perfect Grilled Chicken Get perfect grilled chicken every time with this foolproof basic recipe! Submitted by: GRILLGUIDECALORIES: 137.3 | FAT: 3 g | PROTEIN: 25.7 g | CARBS: 0 g | FIBER: 0 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Perfect Grilled Chicken Calories Very Good 4.3/5 (4 ratings)Oven baked chicken nuggets Your kids will love these! Submitted by: LALABEECALORIES: 190 | FAT: 8.7 g | PROTEIN: 7.7 g | CARBS: 19.5 g | FIBER: 1.2 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Oven baked chicken nuggets Calories Very Good 4.3/5 (21 ratings)Kitchen Basics: Poached Chicken What's the secret to moist and flavorful chicken? Poaching it! Chicken breasts contain very little fat; this method keeps the meat from drying out. Submitted by: CHEF_MEGCALORIES: 138.3 | FAT: 2.9 g | PROTEIN: 25.9 g | CARBS: 0.5 g | FIBER: 0.2 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Kitchen Basics: Poached Chicken Calories Very Good 4.3/5 (98 ratings)Chicken with Bacon, Tomato and Thyme A twist on the classic BLT--substitute lettuce with thyme! Submitted by: GRANNY2CALORIES: 216.8 | FAT: 13.9 g | PROTEIN: 20.5 g | CARBS: 1.5 g | FIBER: 0.2 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Chicken with Bacon, Tomato and Thyme Calories Very Good 4.5/5 (151 ratings)Oven Fried Parmesan Chicken These come out very moist. I found this on the back of a grocery store ad and made a few changes. The original called for 2 tsp of Thyme, 1/4 c of Parmesan, & 2 c of cornflakes. I measured after I dipped and found I had a good 1/2 c of mixture left so I cut the recipe back accordingly. *"
},
{
"docid": "D2245316#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/363454632405018133/\nExplore Horseradish Sauce, Provolone Cheese, and more!",
"text": "\"Horseradish Sauce Provolone Cheese Slider Recipes Rib Recipes Yummy Recipes Cheese Sauce Holiday Parties Ribs Sliders These Prime Rib Sliders are the perfect way to use up your holiday leftovers! Topped with caramelized pepper, onions and a flavorful horseradish-provolone cheese sauce, these sliders pack some serious punch!See More Baked Italian Beef Sliders Recipe Slider Buns Stuffed Chicken Recipes Provolone Cheese Italian Recipes Beef Recipes Recipes With Shredded Beef Beef Meals Italian Cooking Recipies Baked Italian Beef Sliders - Slider buns are piled high with shredded Italian beef and gooey provolone cheese, brushed with melted garlic butter and baked until gooey and mouthwatering!See More Horseradish Mayo Roast Beef And Horseradish Prepared Horseradish Heather O'rourke Butter Sauce Soy Sauce Roast Beef Sliders Slider Recipes Favorite Recipes Recipe for you : Beef & Blue Sliders. a soft roll topped with slow-cooked beef, mozzarella, tangy blue cheese, horseradish mayo, and baked in a savory butter sauce to crispy perfection. See More Prime Rib Sauce Prime Rib Roast Prime Rib Horseradish Sauce Homemade Horseradish Creamy Horseradish Sauce Prime Rib Recipe Prime Rib Sandwich Prime Rib Dinner Mexican Cooking These tacos are a quick, easy and scrumptious with prime rib, onions and a creamy avocado horseradish sauce. Tried it and it's good, too bad we don't have leftover prime rib too often. See More Cheese Steaks Provolone Cheese Prime Time Cheese Sauce Sliders Ribs Food Photography Pepper Face Prime Rib 'Cheese-Steak' Sliders with Caramelized Peppers n' Onions & Horseradish-Provolone Cheese Sauce. Love your leftovers with Sliders!See More What do you want for dinner tonight honey? My husband's most requested meal Greek Steak Pitas with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms See More Perfect Prime Rib Recipe - Delicious dish that is a family favorite! Step by step instructions for this crave-worthy recipe! // addapinch.com See More Slow Roasted Prime Rib Prime Rib Soup Prime Rib Dinner Prime Rib Recipe Xmas Recipes Rib Recipes Sandwich Recipes Recipies Leftover Prime Rib Slow-Roasted Prime Rib Sliders With Horseradish Crème Recipe See Morefoodie fridays: leftover prime rib naan nachos with horseradish cream Leftover Prime Rib Leftover Steak Horseradish Cream Appetizer Recipes Drink Recipes Yummy Recipes Best Super Bowl Recipes Veal Recipes Appetizer Ideasfoodie fridays: leftover prime rib naan nachos with horseradish cream."
},
{
"docid": "D897706#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/food/way-bake-boneless-chicken-thighs-b1c0570997b61d98\nWhat Is the Way to Bake Boneless Chicken Thighs?",
"text": "Food Cooking Q: What Is the Way to Bake Boneless Chicken Thighs? A: Quick Answer Boneless chicken thighs should be baked in a pre-heated, 425°F oven for approximately 20 minutes. Use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature, and if necessary add extra time to ensure that the core temperature reaches 165°F to ensure safety. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Long Should Bone-in Chicken Thighs Be Baked? At What Temperature Do I Bake Chicken Thighs? How Many Calories Are in Boneless Chicken Thighs? Full Answer It is advisable to season the thighs before baking. Seasoning choices often include a simple sprinkle of salt and black pepper, an Italian seasonings rub (such as oregano, basil and thyme) or a coating of a sauce (such as barbecue). Prior to seasoning, coat the chicken lightly in olive oil to aid in browning during baking. A tangy glaze for boneless chicken thighs can be made with several tablespoons of olive oil, 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar, 1 teaspoon of brown sugar, 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard, four garlic cloves and a pinch of red pepper flakes."
},
{
"docid": "D1661507#0",
"title": "https://greatist.com/health/toaster-oven-recipes\n60 Meals You Didnât Know You Could Make in a Toaster Oven",
"text": "\"Ah, the toaster oven: a perfect tool for making… toast? While these miniature ovens do produce perfectly toasted bread, they can do a whole lot more. A toaster oven is also more energy efficient than a regular oven and has the ability to brown and crispify foods in a way that a microwave can't. From whole eggs still in their shells to pizza, fish, kebabs, and muffins—here’s how to use your toaster oven for more than just sliced bread. What You’ll Need Toaster ovens are, well, mini ovens. And since they’re so mini, it’s impossible to shove a giant cookie sheet in there. ( Yes, we tried.) To make these recipes extra easy, arm yourself with these toaster-oven friendly tools. Small Cookie Sheet. An 8x11 inch cookie sheet fits most standard toaster ovens, but check your model’s instruction manual for size guidelines."
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"docid": "D121922#0",
"title": "http://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/science-questions/question264.htm\nHow does dry ice work?",
"text": "NEXTWhile dry ice looks like it would be cold, it's extremely dangerous to the touch and can cause severe burns. Photographer: Kivig | Agency: Dreamstime.com Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. A block of dry ice has a surface temperature of -109.3 degrees Fahrenheit (-78.5 degrees C). Dry ice also has the very nice feature of sublimation -- as it breaks down, it turns directly into carbon dioxide gas rather than a liquid. The super-cold temperature and the sublimation feature make dry ice great for refrigeration. For example, if you want to send something frozen across the country, you can pack it in dry ice. It will be frozen when it reaches its destination, and there will be no messy liquid left over like you would have with normal ice. Many people are familiar with liquid nitrogen, which boils at -320 degrees F (-196 degrees C). Liquid nitrogen is fairly messy and difficult to handle. So why is nitrogen a liquid while carbon dioxide is a solid?"
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"docid": "D265226#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_Is_Ice_Made_Up_Of\nWhat Is Ice Made Up Of?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Atmospheric Sciences Meteorology and Weather Snow and Ice What Is Ice Made Up Of? Flag What Is Ice Made Up Of? Answer by Issac Chemacki Confidence votes 7Ice is basically made up of water (and a little bit of salt but not enough to melt any of the ice)you can say they are crystal of many droplets together or solid form of liquid water and also ice requires more space that a liquid water requires and Ice is formed at the temperatures like -1 degree and below exactly at 0 degree it will not convert 100% into ice it requires low temperature.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Aadi007 1 Contribution What is dry ice made up of?dry ice is made up of carbon dioxide liquefied and compressed in tanks Obscureblue 32 Contributions What is an ice cube made up of?2 atoms Hydrogen and One atom Oxygen that have frozen due totemperatures of 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below. Is antarctica made up of just ice? Nope...lots of land, even unfrozen lakes, under the ice. Basically, Antarctica is a small continent (say the size of Australia) covered by a sheet of ice...and now it's shrink …Nazii Kash 3 Contributions Which of these is mostly made up of ice? Comet Tucker Z 94 Contributions Dry ice is made up of? Dry ice is made up of raw carbon dioxide. CO2 gas is cooled and compressed in to liquid CO2."
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"docid": "D1657366#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Will-dry-ice-displace-dissolved-oxygen-in-water\nWill dry ice displace dissolved oxygen in water?",
"text": "Quora User, nitration is what i am doing for last 3 years Answered Oct 10, 2015 · Author has 1.3k answers and 1.1m answer views Yes, but not by displacing it. But, by reducing solubility of oxygen in cold water. Dry ice is - 32C, so it will definitely reduce water temperature and consequently oxygen solubility. And, as mentioned in other answers, oxygen is already sparingly solubile, so it won't make Much of a difference.98 Views · Answer requested by Austen Silva Related Questions More Answers Below Why doesn't dry ice placed in water freeze the water? What happens if you ingest dry ice? How is dry ice formed? Is dry ice edible? Why does dry ice smoke? Ask New Question Frank Duncan, BS Chemistry, 1967Answered Oct 4, 2015 · Author has 3.8k answers and 4.2m answer views I assume you mean a solution of ammonium nitrate. The CO2 will undoubtedly purge some of the oxygen, but I have to ask you why in the world it matters?"
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"docid": "D662459#0",
"title": "http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=564\n.",
"text": "\"Why is it that dry ice is colder than regular ice? What different \"\"elements\"\" make it colder? Question Date: 2004-03-13Answer 1: Regular ice is made from freezing water. Water freezes at zero degrees Celsius, or +32 degrees Fahrenheit. ( Most of Europe and all scientists use Celsius because we're lazy and it's easier, but the US is still stuck on the Fahrenheit temperature scale.) \"\" Dry ice\"\" is made from frozen carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide is an odd substance because at regular pressure, it is only found in gas and solid forms: the stuff in the air you breathe and dry ice. So when dry ice \"\"melts\"\" it goes directly into the gas form!At really high pressures, carbon dioxide does form a liquid phase. Anyway, dry ice is much, much colder because carbon dioxide freezes at a lower temperature:-79 degrees Celsius or -109 degrees Fahrenheit! It's very dangerous to handle dry ice because it will freeze your skin and cause frost bite in less than a minute, causing a painful \"\"dry ice burn\"\"."
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"docid": "D2082973#0",
"title": "http://www.kitchenmonster.com/how-long-does-dry-ice-last/\nHow Long Does Dry Ice Last?",
"text": "How Long Does Dry Ice Last?by Angela Tempest on July 24, 2014Dry ice is simply frozen carbon dioxide, the stuff that we breathe out with every breath. It is a common part of the earth’s atmosphere and is used by plants in photosynthesis. It is the stuff added to water to make soda water and is very useful for freezing things due to its frozen temperature: -109.3°F or -78.5°C. What is dry ice used for Before it can be used, the carbon dioxide needs to be transformed into dry ice . This is done by compressing the gas to turn it into a liquid. It is then passed through a valve that causes part of it to freeze into snowflakes. The snow is then compacted into large blocks. These blocks are a lot heavier than a comparative block of frozen water would be and weight about the same as a standard brick. Once the dry ice is made into blocks, it can then be put to use. Some of the many uses of it include as a food preservative, transporting medical items, crating fog for special effects and cooling a variety of items."
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"docid": "D3237041#0",
"title": "http://siyakhula.co.za/\nSiyakhula Dry Ice is an innovative Dry Ice manufacturing company in the Cape region of South Africa.",
"text": "Siyakhula Dry Ice is an innovative Dry Ice manufacturing company in the Cape region of South Africa. We supply dry ice pellets, nuggets and blocks to the local industry and general public in the Western Cape. There are a growing number of applications for dry ice, as users realise the no-mess and triple strength cooling factor that dry ice offers over conventional wet ice. Dry ice is available in 3mm and 6mm diameter pellets, 16mm nuggets, 1 and 5 kg blocks, making it versatile and suitable for most applications. We at Siyakhula Dry Ice pride ourselves in pioneering and developing new markets for this excellent product. Our site is aimed at educating the market as to what dry ice is, safety aspects of handling dry ice, what forms dry ice is available in. In addition, our site advises dry ice users where dry ice is available in the Western Cape. We are sure that you will find all the information that you require regarding dry ice, on our web site. If you would like to discuss any of the technical aspects or potential applications, feel free to call us on (021) 905 9392."
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"docid": "D2824702#0",
"title": "http://www.coolersonsale.com/best-ice-packs-for-coolers/\nBest Ice Packs for Coolers",
"text": "Best Ice Packs for Coolers Which maintains a cooler temperature longer when placed inside a cooler; ice, dry ice or ice packs? To be honest, this wasn’t a fair question, as the answer is neither… Let us explain what we have discovered after testing a variety of ice packs in numerous situations. ( Our Video Tests Below)Ice Pack Testing All ice packs were not created equal. Some are larger in size, while others may freeze at a lower temperature. But at the end of the the day, most of us are only concerned with which pack or ice sheet will keep their cooler contents colder, the longest. Below are the results (video below as well) of testing 5 of the most popular ice packs over a 4 day period. All ice packs were tested in coolers which were the exact same size, same manufacturer, and same amount of base ice. We used 10 lbs of base ice and then placed the icepacks on top of the ice, as this is the best way to maximize ice retention times. The best ice pack would then be the one that preserved the physical ice the longest. Jump To> Top Five Ice Packs Jump To> Cheap Ice Packs Top Rated Ice Packs Ice Pack Chills: Freeze Temp Price Engel Ice24-36 Hours20°$$$Cooler Shock18-26 Hours18°$$Yeti Ice12+ Hours28°$$$Techni Ice12+ Hours0°$$$Arctic Ice12 Hours28°$$Why Ice Packs For Coolers Over Regular Ice?"
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"docid": "D77040#0",
"title": "http://chemistry.about.com/od/howthingsworkfaqs/a/whatisdryice.htm\nWhat Is Dry Ice?",
"text": "Science, Tech, Math ›Science What Is Dry Ice? Dry Ice and Carbon Dioxide Share Flipboard Email Print Mami Gibbs/Getty Imagesby Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph. D. Updated March 16, 2017Question: What Is Dry Ice? Is It Dangerous? Answer: Dry ice is the common name for the solid form of carbon dioxide. Originally the term 'dry ice' was a trademark for the solid carbon dioxide produced by Prest Air Devices (1925), but now it refers to any solid carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a natural component of air. Dry ice is safe to use for smoke machines and lab experiments, providing care is taken to avoid frostbite. Why Is it Called Dry Ice? It's called dry ice because it doesn't melt into a wet liquid."
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"docid": "D2705056#0",
"title": "https://www.education.com/science-fair/article/does-dry-ice-cool-faster-or-wet-ice/\nDoes Dry Ice Cool Faster than Wet Ice?",
"text": "Grade Level: 6th - 8th; Type: Chemistry Objective In this experiment, students will find out whether dry ice will cool a beverage faster than wet ice. Download Project Add to Collection Grade Middle School Subject Science Chemistry Introduction Regular wet ice is created when water is frozen and turns from a liquid to a solid. Dry ice, on the other hand, is not water at all. It is solid carbon dioxide. However, like water, it is also colorless and odorless--and dry ice will cool your drink just like wet ice. In this experiment, we'll discover which does the job fastest. Research Questions What are some uses for wet ice? Dry ice? What are the key benefits of dry ice? Terms to Know Water Ice Carbon Dioxide (solid)Molecular composition Freezing temperature Cooling Materials Dry ice (you can get this at your local drug store in the first-aid section)Wet ice (from your freezer)Hot beverage, like coffee or soup Two small plastic containers to hold the beverage Two larger plastic containers to hold the ice Two thermometers Kitchen scale Pen and paper for notes Experimental Procedure Either buy frozen or prepare some regular ice in the freezer."
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"docid": "D2326802#0",
"title": "http://physics.about.com/od/halloweenphysics/f/DryIce.htm\nWhat Is Dry Ice? - Composition, Characteristics, and Uses",
"text": "\"Science, Tech, Math ›Science What Is Dry Ice? - Composition, Characteristics, and Uses What You Need to Know About Dry Ice Share Flipboard Email Print This is a glass of water with dry ice, showing the fog, and a chunk of dry ice sublimating in air. The fog comes from water vapor cooled by the dry ice. Jasmin Awad / Eye Em, Getty Imagesby Andrew Zimmerman Jones Updated March 18, 2017Question: What is Dry Ice? What is dry ice? Why does it create smoke? Are there special rules needed to handle dry ice? Answer: Dry ice is the general term for solid carbon dioxide (CO), coined in 1925 by Long Island-based Prest Air Devices. Though originally a trademarked term, \"\"dry ice\"\" has become the most common way of referring to carbon dioxide in its solid, or frozen, state. How Is Dry Ice Manufactured?"
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"docid": "D2249953#0",
"title": "https://www.continentalcarbonic.com/faqs.html\nFAQs - Consumer Purchases",
"text": "Home > Dry Ice > Buy Dry Ice - Consumers > FAQs FAQs - Consumer Purchases How long does dry ice last? When shipped in an insulated cooler, dry ice will continue to sublimate from a solid to a gas. Click here for a dry ice frozen food packing chart. How much dry ice do I need? The quantity of dry ice needed depends on the size of your shipment and the length of time in transit. Click here for a dry ice frozen food packing chart. How much does dry ice cost? We usually sell dry ice for $2 a pound or less. The more dry ice you purchase, the less expensive it is. How cold is dry ice?"
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"docid": "D1892522#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070524084749AAaCEg4\nHow do I freeze dry something?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How do I freeze dry something? I want to make my own fish food for my piranhas. I'm going to cut it into wafers or cubes or something. I'm set on doing this so I really need to know how to freeze dry. Update: I don't want to have to store the finished product in my freezer, that's why I want to freeze dry so I can store it by my aquarium with out it going bad. Won't freeze drying something give it freezer burn? Update 2: Would it just be better to put it in the oven set on the dry setting? Follow 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: I found this on a site.. not sure it'll work with fish food though... \"\"Freeze Drying At Home --------------------------------------... You probably don't have a good vacuum chamber at home, but you almost certainly have a refrigerator. If you don't mind waiting a week you can experiment with freeze drying at home using your freezer. For this experiment you will need a tray, preferably one that is perforated."
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"docid": "D2371773#0",
"title": "http://www.health.ny.gov/publications/7081/\nWhat is Dry Ice?",
"text": "You are Here: Home Page > Food Safety > What is Dry Ice? What is Dry Ice? A copy of the brochure, What is Dry Ice?, is available in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF, 145KB, 2pg). Dry ice is solidified carbon dioxide. When dry ice melts, it turns into carbon dioxide gas. Carbon dioxide gas is always present in the environment, but in low concentrations. It is colorless and odorless. Use Dry Ice Safely Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than air, and therefore, it can pool in basements or other low areas. When transporting dry ice, always keep vehicle windows open to bring in fresh air."
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"docid": "D1757210#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090104114113AAb21gs\nWHERE CAN I BUY DRY ICE ?",
"text": "Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits WHERE CAN I BUY DRY ICE ? AND WHAT IS THE DIFFERENT BETTEW DRY ICE AND ICEUpdate: and in toronto Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: You can buy it at your local grocery store Also, some ice cream shops have them. - Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Do not touch it with your bare hands!! - Ice is just frozen water Anonymous · 9 years ago1 0 Comment Ice is frozen water. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and is much colder than regular ice. Dry ice ranges in temperatures from the coldest of -109 degrees and turns into vapor at -78 degrees. Dry ice goes from a solid to a gas, there is no liquid stage as there is with water. Dry ice should be handled with insulating gloves on (not latex gloves) and only allowed to briefly touch the skin, as it will cause skin damage very quickly. Be careful about inhaling the vapors from dry ice, as it is carbon dioxide and if you breath only the vapor you will suffer from lack of oxygen."
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"docid": "D568568#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Does_dry_ice_dissolve_in_water\nDoes dry ice dissolve in water?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Chemistry Does dry ice dissolve in water? Flag Does dry ice dissolve in water? Answer by Chris Modisette Confidence votes 2.6KI am a software engineer, but also have many years of study in fields of neuroscience, molecular biology, and theoretical physics. Under the right pressure and temperature conditions, dry ice can dissolve in water (resulting in carbonic acid, which is the combined form of carbon dioxide and water, and is found in carbonated beverages). However, under standard temperature and pressure, if carbon dioxide is added to water, it will sublimate into gaseous carbon dioxide, and will bubble out of water.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Ashman1 2,642 Contributions What happens when ice dissolves in water? Ice does not dissolve in water. Ice is water, just in a solid state because of its low temperature. When ice melts, the water from the ice and the water in a cup combine. Does a chemical change occur when dry ice is dissolved in water?"
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"docid": "D3217689#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-happens-if-dry-ice-is-added-into-liquid-nitrogen\nWhat happens if dry ice is added into liquid nitrogen?",
"text": "Dry Ice Liquid Nitrogen Nitrogen Chemistry What happens if dry ice is added into liquid nitrogen?1 Answer Jahnavi Gattu, works at Sri Gayathri Junior College Answered Nov 26, 2016NITROGEN: It is odourless,colourless and diatomic molecules. Triple bond is the strongest bond in nitrogen. It has capacity to release large amount of gas when it explodes or decay.3%of N is present in our body in the form of proteins DRY ICE: It is the solid CO2. It acts as an cooling agent. It undergoes sublimation process at normal temperatures. It will sublimate at a rate of 5to10 pounds in24 hrs ice chest. When dry ice is added into a liquid nitrogen,dry ice turns more solid and colour changes. Like co2 nitrogen has same standard pressures and temperatures. Like nitrogen,co2 must change its state to get cooled. It reacts rapidly by explodind with white fume."
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"docid": "D1653850#0",
"title": "http://sweets.seriouseats.com/2013/05/so-you-want-to-make-ice-cream-for-100-people.html\nSo You Want to Make Ice Cream for 100 People?",
"text": "\"Techniques So You Want to Make Ice Cream for 100 People? Scooped I scream, you scream, we all scream for... Max Falkowitz Profile Twitter Contact19 Printer-Friendly Version [Photographs: Max Falkowitz, unless otherwise noted]Last weekend, two of my dearest friends got married. And because I love them very much and don't think before I speak, I offered to make ice cream for their reception. For 110 people. Making ice cream for a large crowd isn't as hard as constructing a wedding cake, but it's not like baking a quadruple batch of brownies for a school bake sale either. You need equipment, time, and some big-ass pots. But should you decide to share your love of homemade ice cream with 100 of your closest friends, it's not too hard once you plan out all the steps. To help you on along the way, here are some tips* on making ice cream for a crowd. * [ Checks word count...] Okay, ALL the tips... How Much Should I Make? An average scoop shop serving of ice cream is about three ounces by volume, or 3/16ths of a pint, so if you want to give 30 people each one serving of ice cream, count on making four quarts (one gallon)."
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"docid": "D1696058#0",
"title": "https://superbeefy.com/who-discovered-dry-ice-where-does-dry-ice-come-from-and-how-is-dry-ice-made/\nWho Discovered Dry Ice, Where Does Dry Ice Come From, and How Is Dry Ice Made?",
"text": "Who Discovered Dry Ice, Where Does Dry Ice Come From, and How Is Dry Ice Made? July 11, 2014 by Karen Hill | Filed Under: Science At room temperature and pressure, carbon dioxide, or CO2, is a common gas, about 0.05 percent of the air at sea level by weight. It is also a product of combustion and the respiration of all animals. When chilled below minus 109 degrees Fahrenheit, it becomes a solid, called dry ice. Dry ice was first discovered and observed by French chemist Charles Thilorier in 1834. In 1925, the solid form of CO2 was trademarked by the Dry Ice Corporation of America as “Dry ice”. In the commercial production of dry ice, liquid carbon dioxide is chilled below minus 109 degrees Fahrenheit and compressed. The material is sprayed into a square chamber with a nozzle. It forms “snow,” and powerful hydraulic rams form it into a very dense solid block of dry ice, weighing 240 pounds. It is then cut into four 60-pound blocks for shipment."
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"docid": "D3128296#0",
"title": "http://www.barnonedrinks.com/forums/topic/2458-what-are-standard-pour-sizes/\nWhat are standard pour sizes?",
"text": "Bar None Drink Recipes Discussions → Bar None Forums → Lounge Lizards0What are standard pour sizes? Started by _Jean Pierre Crevier_*, Oct 23 2001 11:07 AMPlease log in to reply3 replies to this topic#1 _Jean Pierre Crevier_*Guests Posted 23 October 2001 - 11:07 AMWhat are standard alcohol pour sizes in ounces for: 1. shots 2. rocks drinks 3. mixed cocktails 4. martinis 5. manhattans 6. margherittas Also, what is the standard mark up on liqour in a upperscale restaurant? Thanks, Jean Pierre#2 _Kent Garber_*Guests Posted 23 October 2001 - 01:07 PMA serving of brandy, Armagnac or Cognac or any liqueur with a brandy, Armagnac or Cognac base such as Benedictine and Brandy, Grand Marnier etcetera is 2 oz of alcohol served in an 8 oz snifter. A double serving of brandy, Armagnac or Cognac or any liqueur with a brandy, Armagnac or Cognac base such as Benedictine and Brandy, Grand Marnier etcetera is 4 oz of alcohol served in a 16 oz snifter."
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"docid": "D3124539#0",
"title": "http://www.howlongdoes.com/food/how-long-does-dry-ice-last/\nHow Long Does Dry Ice Last",
"text": "How Long Does Dry Ice Last One wonders about questions like how long does dry ice last. To answer this question, first we must know what exactly dry ice is made off. The frozen shape of Carbon dioxide (CO2) is known as dry ice. It is sometimes referred to as Card Ice. Carbon dioxide is a component of the earth’s atmosphere. Plants use carbon dioxide during the process of photosynthesis and humans exhale this gas during breathing. The prime use for dry ice is as a cooling agent and it is used for keeping things in a frozen state. Dry ice changes states directly to gas without going through a liquid stage. This process is known as sublimation. How long does dry ice last depends on many things."
},
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"docid": "D2504065#0",
"title": "http://www.livescience.com/32652-why-is-dry-ice-dry.html\nHow Does Dry Ice Work?",
"text": "Live Science Strange News How Does Dry Ice Work? By Stephanie Pappas, Live Science Contributor | June 16, 2010 11:24am ETMOREDry ice is a Halloween party staple and a popular special effect for theaters trying to set a spooky mood. But what is the thick white fog that dry ice produces? And why doesn't dry ice melt into a puddle like regular ice? Unlike the ice cubes in a cold drink , dry ice doesn't melt to become liquid at all. Instead, at room temperature, it changes directly from a solid to a gas a process called sublimation. Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide , the molecule that animals breathe out when we exhale and plants take in when they do photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature, and it freezes solid at a much lower point than water: -109 degrees Fahrenheit (-78 C). Freezing carbon dioxide is also more complicated than freezing water. To make dry ice, carbon dioxide gas is first cooled and pressurized to turn it into a liquid, according to Continental Carbonic Products, Inc, a dry ice manufacturer."
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"docid": "D1457352#0",
"title": "http://burninjuryguide.com/types-burns/scalding-injuries/\nScalding Injuries",
"text": "Scalding Injuries Scalding injuries result from exposure to moist heat, such as hot liquids or steam. Typically, scalding injuries of the same heat cause deeper damage than burns from dry heat. Scalding injuries may heal slower and form greater scar tissue than dry heat burns. Scalds are usually considered to be first or second degree burns, but may also be third degree burns in severe cases. Scalding injuries should be treated similarly to other types of burns. Causes of Scalding Injuries The majority of scalding injuries are caused by high-temperature tap water from faucets, baths or showers. Hot beverages may also cause scalding injuries, such as spilled hot coffee or soup. The American Burn Association states that 100,000 scalding injuries each year are caused by spilled beverages and food. Steam from cooking or radiators can cause scalding injuries. Water Temperature The American Burn Association states that a scalding injury can occur in one second when skin is placed in contact with water measuring 155 degrees Fahrenheit, or 68 degrees Celsius."
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"docid": "D1498424#0",
"title": "http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/the-ideal-temperature-to-set-the-water-heater-is-197338\nThe Ideal, Safest Temperature to Set the Water Heater Is...",
"text": "\" (Image credit: Photographee.eu /Shutterstock)Now the daily temperatures have dipped down into the \"\"gotta put on some socks and a sweater\"\" range, it also means I've been adjusting morning showers or post-workout baths into the steamy-hot triple digits. But there can be a fine line to ride between \"\"ahh\"\" hot and \"\"owww\"\" scalding, sometimes only divided by the most minute eyelash width of adjustments... But beside the joys of sinking into a hot bath or indulging in a relaxing shower, the temperature you set the water heater could possibly directly affect your health in an unsuspected and invisible way. You see, stagnant water inside water heaters, especially those serving multiple units in apartments or older divided buildings, and the connecting piping system from heater to taps can become breeding grounds for a plethora of pathogens...undesired guests which you might be inviting right onto your skin, into your dishwashing machine, and through your tap. Thus, it's important to maintain a balance between setting the water heater to a temperature reducing the risk of scalding, while also keeping a high enough setting to prevent illness, most specifically legionellosis (Legionnaires' disease). Tessa Miller over at Lifehacker has gathered up an excellent and informative summary about the conditions where pathogens can breed within hot water heating systems, including placing a number on the ideal water heater setting. But first it's good to note the correlation between temperatures and how it affects possible pathogens inside household water heating systems, according to Legionella and the prevention of legionellosis from the World Health Organization website: Above 70 °C (158 °F): Legionella dies almost instantly At 60 °C (140 °F): 90% die in 2 minutes At 50 °C (122 °F): 90% die in 80–124 minutes, depending on strain At 48 to 50 °C (118 to 122 °F): Can survive but do not multiply32 to 42 °C (90 to 108 °F): Ideal growth range Ideal Maximum Temperature Is... So what's the ideal temperature then? The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) pins the ideal balance between safety and comfort at a setting of 120 °F (49 °C). I have to admit I set our old apartment water heater more in the 140°F range because I grew up enjoying really hot baths, and always practice the steady hand art of incrementally increasing the water's temp with tiny adjustments throughout my shower or bath. But I can recognize the reasoning behind the CPSC's decision to recommend a safer, though somewhat tepid 120 °F, for the sake of children and elderly, the two demographics most injured by hot water. The Canada Safety Council recommends the following bathing habits, whether you set the temps higher or at the CPSC recommended number: Never leave a child alone while drawing water in a bathtub, and check the water temperature before putting your child in."
},
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"docid": "D3011749#0",
"title": "http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/2013/02/how-to-butcher-a-chicken-5.html\nHow to Butcher a Chicken",
"text": "How to Butcher a Chicken Lisa Lynn February 8, 2013 Butchery, Chickens How to Butcher a Chicken A Step by Step Tutorial I butcher my home raised chickens so that my family has access to clean meat that was raised and slaughtered humanely. My family is opposed to the inhumane treatment of animals in factory farms and large scale processing facilities. This post contains affiliate links for products you may find useful during the butchering process. Please see disclosure below. It is best if you can withhold food overnight from the birds that will be butchered. This helps to clean out their digestive tract for easier evisceration. Be sure to provide fresh water. Have everything set up ahead of time. Make sure your knife is very sharp. Set up a table for final processing, a bucket of water with a bit of bleach and some rags for cleaning the knife and the table, a container for the offal, and a burner with a scalding pot (and a kitchen thermometer) all ready to go."
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"docid": "D1171493#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080306141224AAB4zAT\nIf I turn up the temperature in a water heater, will the hot water last longer?",
"text": "Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs If I turn up the temperature in a water heater, will the hot water last longer? My hot water heater is a small and hot showers only last 15 to 20 minutes in the winter. If I turn up the water temperature, will I use less hot water in the tank and, therefore, would I get a longer shower? Update: Ok! Ok! It doesn't take me 15 to 20 minutes to get clean. :) Mostly the issue arises if more than one person in my house wants to take a shower, say, in the morning.2 following 17 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: For the most part, when you turn up the temp. setting on a water heater, whether it's gas or electric, you wind up with HOTTER water, not more hot water. There's only so much water in the tank, the elements or the burner comes on and heats at a prescribed temp. while it's on, in order to get hotter water you simply heat the water longer."
},
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"docid": "D95592#0",
"title": "http://www.accuratebuilding.com/services/legal/charts/hot_water_burn_scalding_graph.html\nHot Water Burn Prevention & Consumer Safety",
"text": "Hot Water Burn Prevention & Consumer Safety Hot Water Safety Issues Accurate Building Inspectors ® provides testing, measurement and research expertise on hot water safety issues and incidents pertaining to hot water monitoring and systems design. Water Temperature Thermometry Review our support services: Test & Measurement Expertise PDF Download: Hot Water Burn & Scalding Graph Click image for larger view. The graph above demonstrates possible thermal injuries to the skin arising from varying hot water temperatures over time. Note the nearly logarithmic progression. Reference: Consumer Product Safety Commission Tap Water Scalds, Document #5098From: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5098.htm Consumers can obtain this publication and additional publication information from the Publications section of CPSC's web site or by sending your publication request to [email protected]. Each year, approximately 3,800 injuries and 34 deaths occur in the home due to scalding from excessively hot tap water. The majority of these accidents involve the elderly and children under the age of five. The U. S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) urges all users to lower their water heaters to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition to preventing accidents, this decrease in temperature will conserve energy and save money. Most adults will suffer third-degree burns if exposed to 150 degree water for two seconds."
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"docid": "D1515818#0",
"title": "https://mechanics.stackexchange.com/questions/32763/what-happens-if-i-change-the-oil-when-the-engine-is-cold\nWhat happens if I change the oil when the engine is cold?",
"text": "\"_Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for mechanics and DIY enthusiast owners of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What happens if I change the oil when the engine is cold?up vote20down votefavorite I have always changed the oil in my vehicles with the engine hot, because the manuals always say to let the engine reach normal operating temperature first. Oil change instructions all over the internet say this, too. I've never done it cold because everything says not to, and I never questioned this. I've burned myself on more than one occasion, last night being the most recent, and it makes it trickier to get the filter out when you have to play Operation on a hot car. Why do I have to change the oil when the engine is hot and what happens if I do it cold?engine oil-changeshare improve this questionedited Jul 16 '16 at 8:30asked Jul 12 '16 at 20:35Jason C3,780 1 15 581How are you burning your self? When you remove the drain plug? Try the OTC 5911 it's a magnetic drain plug remover it's 12\"\" and keeps your hand clear of the oil. I don't actually own one of these but I've used one before. When I'm removing drain plugs I just do it by hand and let the plug drop into the pan and pick it up before the oil fills the pan."
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"docid": "D1870379#0",
"title": "https://canadasafetycouncil.org/home-safety/heated-debate-about-hot-water\nHeated Debate About Hot Water",
"text": "Heated Debate About Hot Water Feb 2, 2005 | Home Safety Child Safety Community Safety Home Safety Online Safety Senior Safety Sports and Active Living Traffic Safety Workplace Safety This archived article is from June 2005. Although every effort has been made to make sure the information presented is accurate, please note that it may contain information that is out-of-date. In most Canadian homes, hot water heaters are set at 60 C (140°F). For many years that temperature has been the standard. However, water at 60 C can cause third-degree burns in most adults in six seconds. Third-degree burns are the most serious kind; they damage all layers of the skin. Tap Water Scalds Young children, with their delicate skin, can suffer a serious hot water burn in as little as one second. The elderly and those with disabilities are also more susceptible to severe scalds. Scald injuries can be agonizingly painful. For a toddler, a serious scalding can require years of skin graft surgery."
},
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"docid": "D2095768#0",
"title": "http://www.herbs2000.com/disorders/burns.htm\nBurns",
"text": "Burns Damages on the skin caused by fire, heat from physical or chemical combustion or due to the effects of electrical shocks are known as burns . Most burns heal easily, and are quite normal and most often take place at home, however there may be serious burns that require long periods of hospitalization and therapy. On the parameters of the damaged caused, and on depth and size of the affected skin, all burns are classified under three headings or degree's called first, second or third degree burns. Most common burns for example: sunburns, affect only the superficial outer layer of the skin and are called as first degree burns and are easily curable, the more harmful second-degree burns can affect and penetrate to some parts of the underlying skin layer, the dermis and are more serious and take longer to heal and can have scar tissue. The third and most dangerous degree affects all the layers on the victim's skin, the muscles, the bones, and even the nerves including blood vessels below them are seriously burnt in such cases and scarring is permanent and death may also result. Tissue scarring is extremely serious and these cases are always emergencies with the victims life almost always in danger and extensive plastic surgery and skin grafting techniques have to be used to repair damaged and lost tissue, and to decrease skin scarring. The common causes of burns are almost always accidents involving spilled scalding hot water, a mishap with hot oil or grease, mishaps with hot foods, or cases of sunburns. The most serious burns can be due to fire, can involve accidents with steam, or with hazardous chemicals and acids. In a separate category are burns caused by electricity, these come about by mishaps involving accidental contact with exposed wiring and defective sockets, these burns are however very deceptive and even in cases where damage and injury to the skin is minimal, internal injuries may be extensive and complicated. Supplements and herbs Skin Ointment - This is a very powerful herbal ointment with calendula stem cells."
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"docid": "D920443#0",
"title": "http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/scalds_one_of_most_common_causes_of_burns\nScalds one of most common causes of burns",
"text": "Scalds one of most common causes of burns Ninety percent of burn injuries to children under 5 are caused by scald or contact burns. Scalding injuries and burns caused by hot tap water, hot beverages and food, and steam can easily be avoided by making simple changes in your home. Posted on February 17, 2013 by Elaine M. Bush, Michigan State University Extension For more information contact For more information, contact Joyce Mc Garry at [email protected]. Tweet Pin It Although scalding injuries can happen to anyone at any age, according to the National Safety Council (NSC), children, older adults, and people with disabilities are most vulnerable. The NSC, currently celebrating its 100 th year, has a long history of promoting health and safety. Their website states that children under the age of four account for 60 percent of scald injuries. Michigan State University Extension wanted to highlight other organizations that work to prevent scald and burn accidents. Safe Kids Worldwide, a global organization founded in 1988 and dedicated to preventing injuries in children, also offers tips on their website to keep children safe from scald risks in the home, especially in the kitchen, dining room and bathroom. The organization reports the sobering statistics that 90 percent of burn injuries to children under age 5 are caused by scalds or contact burns. Children have thinner skin than adults, which means burns can be more severe, and very young children most likely do not perceive the danger of hot liquids, food and steam."
},
{
"docid": "D963522#0",
"title": "http://removeandreplace.com/2014/02/19/what-temperature-should-my-water-heater-be-set-at/\nWhat Temperature Should My Water Heater Be Set At?",
"text": "\"What Temperature Should My Water Heater Be Set At? Whether you have a gas or electric water heater, the default temperature set from the factory will be between 120ºF to 140ºF. It is estimated that the average water heater temperature is set to 130ºF in the United States. 130ºF IS THE BEST TEMPERATURE TO SET YOUR WATER HEATER as it will reduce the risk of scalding while showering but also be hot enough to meet your dishwasher and washing machines recommended temperature for an optimum wash cycle. Water Heater Time Temperature Scalding Chart It is acceptable to turn your water heater as high as 140 ºF if required but higher energy consumption will occur. Be aware that turning up the temperature on your water heater WILL increase your electric or gas bill every month. Adjusting the water heaters temperature higher is sometimes required if it is located far from the point of usage or if it is not properly insulated. If your shower is located on the other side of your home from the water heater, you may want to adjust the temp higher. If there are multiple showers in your home and they are all being used at the same time you can adjust the temperature to prevent running out of hot water. Increasing your water heater temperature by just 10ºF from 130ºF to 140ºF may increase heat loss resulting in a larger electric bill from $30 to $75 dollars annually. Setting the temperature to 140ºF can also increase demand losses resulting in an annual expense of up to $500 dollars."
},
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"docid": "D1393#0",
"title": "http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/1047.aspx?CategoryID=72\nOverview",
"text": "Page contents Treating burns and scalds When to get medical attention Types of burn Preventing burns and scalds Further advice Overview Burns and scalds are damage to the skin caused by heat. Both are treated in the same way. A burn is caused by dry heat – by an iron or fire, for example. A scald is caused by something wet, such as hot water or steam. Burns can be very painful and may cause:red or peeling skinblistersswellingwhite or charred skin The amount of pain you feel isn't always related to how serious the burn is. Even a very serious burn may be relatively painless. Treating burns and scalds To treat a burn, follow the first aid advice below:immediately get the person away from the heat source to stop the burningcool the burn with cool or lukewarm running water for 20 minutes – don't use ice, iced water, or any creams or greasy substances such as butterremove any clothing or jewellery that's near the burnt area of skin, including babies' nappies - but don't move anything that's stuck to the skinmake sure the person keeps warm – by using a blanket, for example, but take care not to rub it against the burnt areacover the burn by placing a layer of cling film over it – a clean plastic bag could also be used for burns on your handuse painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen to treat any painif the face or eyes are burnt, sit up as much as possible, rather than lying down - this helps to reduce swelling The British Red Cross website has a video about first aid for burns. Read more about treating burns and scalds. When to get medical attention Depending on how serious a burn is, it may be possible to treat it at home. For minor burns, keep the burn clean and don't burst any blisters that form."
},
{
"docid": "D1258236#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071204133811AAGl3I2\nMy son burn his hamd on stove top what do i do?",
"text": "\"Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs My son burn his hamd on stove top what do i do? Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Run area under cool tap water.. Check for blistering, Do NOT pop blisters... Do NOT use ANY vaseline based ointments/balms... If the skin peels away or severe blisters take him to the hospital.... Source (s):first aid training red crosspebblespro · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Minor burns are common in the kitchen, especially at restraunts. Mustard was what we always used. Squeeze a liberal amount onto the burnt area. Barely rub the mustard over the entire burn, but do not rub in. Allow the mustard to stay there as long as you can stand it (literally, hours if not many minutes) . The mustard will darken and harden eventually. At this point, the goo can be washed off with anti-bacterial soap and cool water. Something about the vinegar prevents blistering. I've used this trick dozens of times.clean&serene · 1 decade ago0 0 Commentit depends on the severity of the burn."
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"docid": "D3544361#0",
"title": "http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/conditions/pediatrics/burns_in_children_90,P01887/\nBurns in Children",
"text": "Home > Health Library Burns in Children See related health topics and resources<< Back to Pediatrics The latest data show: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death among children under age 14. Leading causes of accidental injury at home are burns, drowning, suffocation, choking, poisonings, falls, and firearms. Burns and fires are the fifth most common cause of accidental death in children and adults, and account for an estimated 3,500 adult and child deaths per year. Nearly 75% of all scalding burns in children are preventable. Toddlers and children are more often burned by a scalding or flames. Most children ages 4 and under who are hospitalized for burn-related injuries suffer from scald burn (65%) or contact burns (20%). Hot tap water burns cause more deaths and hospitalizations than burns from any other hot liquids. During the last 30 years, burn injuries have decreased for the following reasons: Increased use of smoke detectors. The flammability of consumer products, such as toys and pajamas, is federally regulated. The US government monitors safety in the workplace."
},
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"docid": "D1379687#0",
"title": "https://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/injury_prevention/children/fact_sheets/young_children_1-4_years/burn_and_scald_prevention_1-4_years.htm\nBurn and Scald Prevention, Children Ages One to Four Years",
"text": "\"Burn and Scald Prevention, Children Ages One to Four Years Each year in New York State, over 500 children ages one to four years are hospitalized and 2,055 children in this age group are treated and released from hospital emergency departments because of injuries caused by scalds and other hot objects. Injuries caused by scalds and other hot objects are the second leading cause of injury-related hospitalizations for children ages one to four in NYS. Children ages one to four have the highest rate of hospitalizations for these types of injuries. Children under the age of four are among those most at risk for injuries caused by scalds and other hot objects. The good news is that you, as a parent or caregiver, can play a major role in preventing contact burns and scalds. What laws related to the prevention of scalds and burns are important for me to know? All consumer fireworks, including sparklers, firecrackers, bottle rockets, and even glow-worms/snakes (charcoal-colored sulphur worms that \"\"grow\"\" when ignited) are illegal in NYS. Consumer fireworks cause injuries most often to the hands, eyes, head, face, and ears. More than half of these injuries are burns. What are the major types and causes of burns?"
},
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"docid": "D1695606#0",
"title": "http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/77873-can-eating-hot-food-upset-your-stomach/\nCan eating hot food upset your stomach?",
"text": "\"Twinbird24Lepton Senior Members1175 posts Location: Canada Posted August 1, 2013 (edited)Can eating hot food (by this I mean high temperature, NOT spicy) cause upset stomach? I'm asking this because I've been told after eating a \"\"hot\"\" meal to drink lots of water because the hot food may upset my stomach... I've never had an upset stomach from eating hot food so I'm not sure why or how it could even cause any problems with my stomach (the food isn't too hot to begin with as I'm able to chew it and swallow it without pain). Edited August 1, 2013 by Twinbird24Iwonderaboutthings Atom Senior Members83353 posts Posted August 1, 2013 (edited)On July 31, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Twinbird24 said: Can eating hot food (by this I mean high temperature, NOT spicy) cause upset stomach? I'm asking this because I've been told after eating a \"\"hot\"\" meal to drink lots of water because the hot food may upset my stomach... I've never had an upset stomach from eating hot food so I'm not sure why or how it could even cause any problems with my stomach (the food isn't too hot to begin with as I'm able to chew it and swallow it without pain). Not sure if this could answer your question. But I think prolonged heat rather ingested or not around the \"\" stomach area\"\" in general may cause some discomfort . I am no doctor, however once I had my lap-top on my stomach while laying flat down on the floor studying and could feel the warmth of the lap-top's bottom on my \"\"ie\"\" stomach area. About two weeks later I started to developed very very strong stomach cramps! Very painful ones... I did not see a doctor for this, however I never did this again and never will! The cramps eventually went away."
},
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"docid": "D1457353#0",
"title": "https://www.scvmc.org/specialtycenters/burn_center/prevention/Pages/scald.aspx\nPrevent Scald Burns",
"text": "\"Home > Specialty Centers > Burn Center > Prevention > Prevent Scald Burns Prevent Scald Burns You're Never Too Young to Suffer From A Burn Injury The Regional Burn Center at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center cares for children with scald, flame and electrical burns. All of these burns can be prevented. Scald Prevention Scald burns are the number one cause of burn injury in children under four. Scald burns can be a lifethreatening injury. Do not place hot water bottles with infants or children. These bottles have been known to burst causing severe scalds. Do not let children play with water controls on faucets. Always check water temperature before placing a child in a bath. Never leave a child in a bath unattended. Check your water heater temperature."
},
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"docid": "D1221437#0",
"title": "http://www.moen.ca/consumer-support/faq\nSelect a Category",
"text": "\"Select a Category All 122Bathroom 26Kitchen & Bar 16Installation & Repairs 21Innovations 40Troubleshooting 19Bathroom Installation Considerations Why is there a gap between the handle and the escutcheon of my one-handle shower faucet? Can I use my existing drain assembly when installing a new faucet? Can I change the trim (showerhead, arm, flange, escutcheon, handle/knob and tub spout) without changing the valve in the wall? Can I purchase new tub and shower trim and connect it to my existing Moen tub and shower valve? Can I replace a two-handle lavatory faucet with a single-handle model? Do all faucets fit all bathroom sinks and tub/showers? Can I replace a two-handle or three-handle shower valve with a single-handle model? Can I use my existing drain assembly when installing a new faucet? My rough-in valve in the shower was installed too far back from my finished wall. Can I get an extension kit to correct this?"
},
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"docid": "D1390546#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/burns/symptoms-causes/syc-20370539\nOverview",
"text": "Print Overview Second-degree burn Burns can be minor medical problems or life-threatening emergencies. Many people die each year from fire-related burn injuries. Electricity and chemicals also cause severe burns. Scalding liquids are the most common cause of burns in children. Treatment of burns depends on the location and severity of the injury. Sunburns and small scalds can usually be treated at home. Deep or widespread burns need immediate medical attention. People with severe burns often require treatment at specialized burn centers. They may need skin grafts to cover large wounds or to minimize scarring with deep wounds. And they may need emotional support and months of follow-up care, such as physical therapy."
},
{
"docid": "D206194#0",
"title": "https://www.handymanhowto.com/adjust-shower-valve-water-temperature/\nHow to Adjust a Shower Valve Water Temperature",
"text": "How to Adjust a Shower Valve Water Temperature Posted by Bob Jackson | Bathroom, Shower | 19I replaced the shower cartridge on my Delta Monitor Series 1300/1400 shower and turned the house water supply back On. Now I’ll check and adjust the shower valve hot water temperature and take apart the old cartridge to see why it leaked. This project is continued from How to Install a Shower Valve Cartridge. How to Adjust a Shower Valve Water Temperature If you’ve never replaced a shower valve cartridge, the Delta Faucet shower cartridge model # RP19804 one page installation instructions can be a little confusing but it’s a simple process once you’ve got the basics. Adjusting the shower water temperature is really about changing the Rotational Limit Stop ( RSL) position which limits the shower handle “throw” (range of movement) to regulate the maximum flow of hot water. The RLS should be set so you won’t be scalded when the handle is turned to the full “hot” position. Hot Water Heater Temperature Setting – Scalding vs Water Borne Bacteria Because the water heater, sink, shower and bathtub faucets in my home do not have anti-scald valves I set my water heater thermostat to about 110 °F (or 43 °C) that can be tolerated for a several minutes without injury. This is lower than the recommended setting of 120 °F (or 49 °C) to minimize the chance of scalding. However lower temperatures can foster the growth of unhealthy bacteria in the water heater and pipes.140 °F (60 °C) water heater temperature kills bacteria but scalds in 2 seconds (or less). To prevent scalding I would either have to replace all my faucets with anti-scald valves or devices (expensive and time consuming) or better install a single anti-scald device on the hot water heater such as Heatguard® Tank Booster."
},
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"docid": "D1878745#0",
"title": "http://www.watts.com/pages/learnAbout/temperingValves.asp?catId=\n.",
"text": "Home > Water Safety & Flow Control > Learn About > Thermostatic Mixing Valves - The Dangers of Hot Water and Scalding Thermostatic Mixing Valves The Dangers of Hot Water Every year, thousands of people suffer serious thermal shock or scalding injuries in their bathtubs, sinks and showers. Additional untold numbers become ill due to water-borne bacteria, such as Legionella. Problem: Thermal Shock Often, injuries in the shower are caused by slips and falls in reaction to a sudden increase or decrease in water temperature. Ideally, if the supply of cold or hot water is lost, the water flow should be shut down immediately. Termination of flow would eliminate the instinctive but dangerous reaction to move quickly away from a too hot or too cold water stream. Solution: Watts Thermostatic Mixing Valves maintain and limit mixed hot water to a desired, selectable temperature, helping to minimize thermal shock. Problem: Scalding More than 90% of scalding incidents occur in the home. The tender skin of very young children and the slow reaction time of the elderly and the handicapped make them most vulnerable to serious hot water burns. Scalding injuries are tremendously painful, and the effects can last for years. Scalding occurs for a variety of reasons."
},
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"docid": "D3358951#0",
"title": "http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/05/03/29/the-top-10-causes-of-serious-burns-to-people-and-pets-in-the-home.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The Top 10 Causes of Serious Burns to People and Pets in the Homeby Six Wise.com Every year in the United States, more than 2.2 million people suffer from burns. Of these, close to 1 million seek emergency treatment and 3 percent to 5 percent sustain life-threatening injuries. Says Roy Alson, MD, Ph D, associate professor at the Department of Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, burn injuries leave 60,000 people hospitalized each year in the United States, and over 5,000 people die from burn-related injuries. How Burns Affect the Body With the skin being the largest organ of the body, when it gets burned many bodily functions are compromised. Think about it; the skin: Helps regulate body temperature and prevents body fluids from evaporating Provides a barrier against infection Contains sensory receptors that provide information about the environment When the skin gets burned, all of these most basic and necessary functions can suffer, with one of the most serious being that the body's resistance to infection can go down tremendously. In fact, according to the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, up to 10,000 people in the United States die every year of burn-related infections such as pneumonia. Fortunately, about 75 percent of all burns are preventable, says e Medicine's Burn Center, particularly if you're aware of the top causes of burns that exist in your home. Barbecues are a popular summer pastime, but if grills aren't protected kids and pets could risk serious burns.1. Barbecue grills. With the summer season nearing, many of us are dusting off the barbecure, but beware that they can pose a major burn risk, especially to kids. \"\""
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"docid": "D2313552#0",
"title": "http://locationsnearmenow.net/costco-store-hours-and-costco-pharmacy-hours/\nCostco Hours 2016 â Store, Pharmacy & Holiday Hours.",
"text": "Costco Hours 2016 – Store, Pharmacy & Holiday Hours. Searching for the Costco opening hours? We don’t blame you. Because, even though Costco have installed an adequate Store Locator on their website, the results do not show the opening hours for the stores, the pharmacies nor the gas stations. Below we have added the general Costco Wholesale warehouse opening hours, but you can also search for local Costco Warehouses. Costco FAQ. What time does Costco close today? What time does the Costco Pharmacy close at night? Is Costco open on all holidays? Is Costco open for Easter?"
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"docid": "D2460201#0",
"title": "http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/archive/index.php/t-112883.html\n.",
"text": "\"Alberta Outdoorsmen Forum > Main Category > General Discussion > Costco Meat PDAView Full Version : Costco Meat Faststeel 12-01-2011, 05:22 PMDo we know or care where the meat you buy at Costco comes from? I was surprised when I was carving the pork roast into boneless chops when I read the label Greeley CO. Perhaps that is why it is seemingly less expensive. FSLefty-Canuck 12-01-2011, 05:24 PMCostco Beef and Poultry is from Canada....typically Alberta. Pork for some dang reason is all USA.... LCvcmm 12-01-2011, 05:29 PMAll meat can come from as far away as N. Z, Austraila, South America etc. Blame our goverment as we don't practise Country of origin. : mad0100: Caber Tosser 12-01-2011, 05:30 PMI'll double check next time I'm in the back of one. I do the plumbing service in all the Calgary Costco's. I've seen lots of XL Foods/Lakeside packers boxes back there, but don't know if that's just the beef. The pork I can't say for sure."
},
{
"docid": "D1719045#0",
"title": "https://www.howmuchisit.org/costco-cake-cost/\nHow Much Does a Costco Sheet Cake Cost?",
"text": "Food Costs > How Much Does a Costco Sheet Cake Cost? How Much Does a Costco Sheet Cake Cost? Costco cakes are fairly large but can be purchased for about the same price as a smaller cake in a traditional grocery store.“ Thank you Costco for my beautiful birthd ” ( CC BY 2.0 ) by adamdachis How much does a Costco sheet cake cost? On average, a Costco half sheet cake will cost $19. This is the price regardless of how you customize it at a local Costco store. According to this blog post on He and She Eat Clean, she tells us how to order a cake from Costco and mentions it will cost $18.99 and also includes what an order form looks like. What is going to be included? The half-sheet cake is roughly 12 by 16 inches in size and offers approximately 48 servings on the basis of two by two-inch cuts. To order a Costco cake, you will need to fill out a form and return it to a Costco location you want to pick it up at."
},
{
"docid": "D2850466#0",
"title": "http://money.cnn.com/2009/08/14/smallbusiness/how_costco_got_started.fsb/index.htm\nPriced to grow: How Costco got started",
"text": "\"Fortune Small Business Entrepreneurial Superstars Priced to grow: How Costco got started Costco made it from concept to $1 billion company in just three years. EMAIL | PRINT | SHARE | RSS As told to Lenora Chu Last Updated: August 19, 2009: 3:57 PM ETCostco cofounders Jeffrey Brotman (second from left) and Jim Sinegal (on chair) gather with Costco's board of directors. Costco's timeline1983: The first Costco opens in Seattle with a business plan that calls for expansion to about 12 stores and sales of $80 million per store.1985: The company goes public; opens its first Canadian warehouse.1987: Costco hits $1 billion in sales.2009: Brotman and Sinegal plan to open the first Costco in Australia. How we got started The founders of four breakout companies on how they built billion-dollar global brands like Costco and Re/Max from scratch. View photos Priced to grow: Costco The naturals: Kiss My Face Property values: Re/Max Well done: Viking Range Photos6 companies born during downturns Think a recession is a bad time to start a company? Imagine if the founders of these major corporations had thought the same... View photos Quick Vote If you've started a business, how did you finance it? Personal savings Bank loans Venture capital Investments from friends and family All of the above!View results ISSAQUAH, Wash. (Fortune Small Business) -- Jim Sinegal was a former Price Club executive. Jeffrey Brotman was a lawyer who had returned from a trip to Paris with a vision of importing a retail concept the French embraced. In 1983 they opened the first Costco, in Seattle. Today the company operates more than 550 warehouses worldwide, employs 140,000 workers and generates $70 billion in annual sales."
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"docid": "D1633866#0",
"title": "http://www.marketwatch.com/story/5-things-to-know-about-the-costco-and-amex-breakup-2016-02-11\nWhat you need to know about the Costco - AmEx breakup (and the new Visa)",
"text": "Bloomberg Some things about the shopping experience are about to change. Costco Wholesale Corp. has started to issue new Visa cards to its customers, who after June 20 will no longer be able to use their former Costco cards from American Express. A Citi spokeswoman said all existing Costco card members should have received new credit cards in the mail in May or early June. When Costco COST, +0.60% and American Express AXP, -1.51% announced a year ago they would be ending their exclusive partnership of 16 years, investors and consumers were worried. Just after the news about the severed relationship, the credit-card company’s stock fell 6.4%, its largest one-day percentage decline since August 2011. And cardholders were concerned. There are a lot of bargains to be had at Costco, but the average transaction can be pretty steep (giant packs of paper towels, huge bottles of lotion, big-screen television sets and brontosaurus-sized steaks add up) and paying with a credit card offers shoppers more convenience and flexibility than cash or debit cards. Costco later announced Visa V, -0.78% would replace American Express, starting in spring of 2016, and Citigroup would be the exclusive issuer of Costco co-branded credit cards, leading to a bump in share prices of both Visa and Citigroup C, -0.88% . The timeline was later extended slightly, and June 20 is the first date when Costco will only accept Visa cards, cash, checks, debit and ATM cards, Electronic benefit transfer (EBT) and Costco Cash cards. Read: Why Costco shareholders shouldn’t fear the transition to Visa from Am Ex Citi has said new Costco customers who are hoping to apply for the Costco Anywhere Visa card won’t receive more information on the application process until June."
},
{
"docid": "D2217083#0",
"title": "http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/costco-looks-to-opening-at-stonefield-traffic-a-concern-of/article_956147a6-d943-11e3-8ed6-0017a43b2370.html\nCostco looks to 2015 opening at Stonefield; traffic a concern of some",
"text": "featured Costco looks to 2015 opening at Stonefield; traffic a concern of some Nate Delesline III May 11, 2014 ( …) 3 min to read Buy Now Costco is planning to build a store at the Shops at Stonefield in Albemarle County. SUBMITTED RENDERINGAlthough Costco likely will reshape the Charlottesville area’s retail horizon, the store’s impact on traffic and future development in Albemarle County is unclear for now. By next summer, the Issaquah, Washington-based, members-only warehouse club plans to open a 148,000-square-foot building and a 16-pump gas station at the Shops at Stonefield, Costco spokesman Jeff Rudder recently confirmed. The store will employ about 200 people. “We located in [Charlottesville] because of the high education and high income level, and the Stonefield development was a great location in that market,” Rudder said. “ We bring a good value to the consumer, and we’ll bring people into Charlottesville. ”Rudder said studies conducted by developer Edens indicate that the store’s traffic impact should be manageable. Part of the reason, Rudder explained, is Costco’s operating hours. Although the Stonefield store’s hours are not yet set, in general, Rudder said, Costco does not open before 9:30 a.m. and closes by 8:30 p.m. “It’s not a 24-hour operation,” Rudder said."
},
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"docid": "D2224235#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_does_costco_close\nWhen does Costco open?",
"text": "Annsa 8 Contributions When does Costco open? It opens at 11:00 Edit: Most Costco's do not enforce the Executive, Gold Star and Business hours. I have yet to go to one that does. Hours are as following: M-F Opens at 1 …Sddavis 51 Contributions What is Costco? Costco is a warhouse based store the specializes in the selling of case goods and bulk items. Costco is a warehouse sized, multi-location store in the United States. It sells …Does Costco close at 1030? M-F 10-6; Sat 9:30-6; Sun 10-6Edit What time does Costco close today in Santa Barbara? Costco Closes at 9 during the week, and 5 on Saturday and Sunday. =>Edit Victor E. Sasson 1 Contribution Why is Costco called Costco?"
},
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"docid": "D1766667#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_menards_open_on_christmas_eve\nIs kohl's open on Christmas eve?",
"text": "Ltgeneralkasty 4 Contributions Is kohl's open on Christmas eve? Kohl's is open on Christmas Eve. They also close early, to allow their employees to be with their families. Most usually close around 6pm. Is Kroger open on Christmas eve? I'm pretty sure! ! Kookiemonstr 4 Contributions When does Walmart open on Christmas Eve? For the Wal Marts that are open 24 hours, they do close on holidays like Christmas day. They will usually close around 11pm on Christmas Eve?, and reopen again at 6 am the day …Is staples open Christmas eve?no... it closes at 5Psychotic Evil Genius 591 Contributions Is blockbuster open on Christmas Eve?"
},
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"docid": "D2850465#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_did_costco_start\nWhat is starting wage at a Costco?",
"text": "Rongjia 1 Contribution What is starting wage at a Costco?such as a forklift driver or being able to use certain machinery. ( Another user said his friend got paid $14/hour).. In Hawaii, not so much a good deal since it's comparable …Craig Erskine 1 Contribution What is the starting salary for a Costco manager?£70,000 upwards plus bonuses according to numerous people that work at Costco Edinburgh. Annsa 8 Contributions When does Costco open? It opens at 11:00 Edit: Most Costco's do not enforce the Executive, Gold Star and Business hours. I have yet to go to one that does. Hours are as following: M-F Opens a …Sddavis 51 Contributions What is Costco? Costco is a warhouse based store the specializes in the selling of case goods and bulk items. Costco is a warehouse sized, multi-location store in the United States. It sells …What is starting pay at Costco?$10/hr Jeff Carlisle 41,541 Contributions Diesel tech, truck driver, equipment operator, gunsmith, veteran... yep, I get around. What is the starting pay for a truck driver at Costco?"
},
{
"docid": "D1568711#0",
"title": "http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/11/16/given-walmarts-woes-why-arent-target-employees-str.aspx\nWhy Aren't Target Employees Striking Like Their Cousins At Wal-Mart?",
"text": "\"Natalie O'Reilly ( Natalie OR)Nov 16, 2013 at 9:00AMBased on the variety of products sold in Costco ( NASDAQ: COST), Target ( NYSE: TGT), and Wal-Mart ( NYSE: WMT), a customer would have a difficult time telling one apart from another. But when the products are set aside, one thing does, in fact, separate Wal-Mart, Target, and Costco from one another – the happiness of their employees. Some customers sense the differences in employee attitude when shopping at one retailer versus another; other customers do not. The news, however, tells the obvious truth: Wal-Mart employees are not happy with their low wages and are striking to change this. In fact, the largest worker revolt in Wal-Mart's 50 year history has just occurred, resulting in over 50 arrests. Target employees, on the other hand, have never voiced their concerns as publicly. This seems strange given that wages between the two companies are similar. Is there something else going on that explains this divergence? Target versus Wal-Mart Long ago at the turn of the century, a retailer known as the Dayton Dry Goods Corporation opened its doors in 1902. The founders may not have known it then, but that simple store would grow to become a great American brand – Target."
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"docid": "D2384201#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkland_Signature\nCostco",
"text": "\"Costco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Kirkland Signature)navigation search Not to be confused with COSCO, Cosco (India) Limited, Cusco, or CUSCO Japan. This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view. ( June 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Costco Wholesale Corporation Costco headquarters in Issaquah, Washington Type Public Traded as NASDAQ : COSTNASDAQ-100 Component S&P 100 Component S&P 500 Component Industry Retail Predecessor Price Club Founded July 12, 1976; 41 years ago (as Price Club) San Diego, California September 15, 1983; 34 years ago (as Costco) Seattle, Washington Founders James Sinegal Jeffrey Brotman Headquarters Issaquah, Washington, United States Number of locations 741 warehouses (2017) [1]Area served United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Spain, Iceland, France Key people Jim Sinegal (Founder)Hamilton E. James (Chairman)W. Craig Jelinek [2] (President and CEO)Richard Galanti [2] (Vice President and CFO)Paul Moulton [2] (CIO)Brands Kirkland Signature Services Merchandise Cash & Carry Warehouse club Revenue US$ 129.0 billion (2017) [3]Operating income US$4.111 billion (2017) [3]Net income US$2.679 billion (2017) [3]Total assets US$36.35 billion (2017) [3]Total equity US$11.08 billion (2017) [3]Number of employees 231,000 (2017) [3]Website www .costco .com Costco's original logo. Used until 1993, but stores continued to carry the logo until 1997. Costco Wholesale Corporation, trading as Costco, is an American multinational corporation which operates a chain of membership-only warehouse clubs. [ 4] As of 2015, Costco was the second largest retailer in the world after Walmart, [5] and as of 2016, Costco was the world's largest retailer of choice and prime beef, organic foods, rotisserie chicken, and wine. [ 6]Costco's worldwide headquarters are in Issaquah, Washington, but the company opened its first warehouse in nearby Seattle in 1983. [ 7] Through mergers, Costco's corporate history dates back to 1976, when its former competitor Price Club was founded in San Diego, California. [ 8] [9] [10] As of March 7, 2018, Costco had a total of 749 warehouses; In the United States (519), Canada (98), Mexico (38), United Kingdom (28), Japan (26), South Korea (14), Taiwan (13), Australia (9), Spain (2), Iceland (1) and France (1). ["
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"docid": "D3316364#0",
"title": "http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2016/12/christmas_eve_2016_hours_close_closing_open_walmar.html\nChristmas Eve hours: What's open today and when will Walmart, Target, others close?",
"text": "New Jersey Real-Time News Christmas Eve hours: What's open today and when will Walmart, Target, others close? Updated on December 24, 2016 at 6:12 AM Posted on December 24, 2016 at 6:11 AMGaudy or nice? This Christmas tree farm will paint yours purple Comment By Paul [email protected],NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Christmas Eve is your final chance to run that final errand or pick up that perfect last-minute gift. But before you head out, it helps to know the opening and closing hours for stores, grocers and other retailers. Here's a closer look at Christmas Eve hours: What are the Christmas Eve hours for Walmart? Walmart will close at 6 p.m., two hours earlier than normal. What time does Target open and close today? Target will open at 7 a.m. today and close at 10 p.m. What about Shop Rite, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Wegman's, Acme and other grocery stores? Grocery store hours vary dramatically, but all are open in the morning and at least until noon. Shop Rite store hours vary since all are independently owned."
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"docid": "D2729981#0",
"title": "http://www.stripersonline.com/surftalk/topic/300192-costco-scallops/\nCostco scallops",
"text": "\"All Activity Home How-To Forums Cooking Your Catch Costco scallops Sign in to follow this Followers 0Costco scallops Started by Bostonkeltic, May 17, 200918 posts in this topic1 2 Next Page 1 of 2Bostonkeltic1,000 Post Club!BST Users1,473 posts· #1Posted May 17, 2009I cooked some Costco scallops this evening. For frozen they're pretty good. Here's what I do. Thaw out the scallops in a zip lock bag.remove the scallops to a paper towelreserve scallop juicesseason with sea saltheat a stainless steel pan to medium high heat.add olive oil to coat bottom of panreduce heat add a tablespoon of butterwhen butter melts turn up heat for one minutepress scallops into pancook for two minutesif scallops release easily from pan turn them over and press into pancook for two more minutes and when scallops release from pan easilyplate and let standadd reserved scallop juices to panwhisk and reducepour over scallops.serve scallops with your favorite vegetable or risotto. Go to topjellybear1,000 Post Club!BST Users2,520 posts· #2Posted May 17, 2009Those Scallop juices are actually chemicals and presevratives put in to make them look nice and plump and give them a shine. Go to top Bostonkeltic1,000 Post Club!BST Users1,473 posts· #3Posted May 17, 2009yum, ingredients say Sea Scallops, nothing else. Go to top Crabman Senior Member BST Users471 posts· #4Posted May 18, 2009JB is correct to some extent. The juices are not entirely chemicals and preservatives. Most is scallop juice with a mixture of phosphates used in the freezing process to help the scallop retain liquid. Back in my old days, I used to dredge sea scallops as a \"\"day boat\"\"."
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"docid": "D2972470#0",
"title": "https://thedailydigi.com/tutorial-creating-a-custom-christmas-card-in-pscs5-and-pse-to-print-at-costco-using-a-template\nTutorial: Creating a Custom Christmas Card In PSCS5 and PSE To Print At Costco Using a Template",
"text": "November 26, 2011 by Steph CTutorial: Creating a Custom Christmas Card In PSCS5 and PSE To Print At Costco Using a Template This tutorial was created at the request of my neighbor and friend, with the beginning digital scrapbooker in mind. This tutorial will work best with a PNG file that is designed for you to drop your photo into it. I will be using a card from Becky Higgins’ site that is 5×7 and adjusting it to work with printing Custom Cards at Costco. The cards on Becky’s site are available in 4×6, 5×7, and the Costco Custom printing size of 6×7.5)The first thing you want to do is create a new, blank canvas. The size of your canvas will depend on the size you will be printing. For this tutorial, I will use the Costco Custom Card size (which comes with envelopes)To create a new canvas go to: File> New The following window will open and this is where you will enter you canvas size. When creating something that will be printed, you always want to enter 300dpi as the resolution. Since this is for the custom cards (that come with envelopes) at Costco, we will use their sizes (6×7.5 OR 7.5×6) (you can do other sizes as well though). Make sure inches is selected as the measurement in the dropdown box. Your window should look like this: Now, you will have a blank canvas that looks like this, the checkerboard tells us that area is transparent: Now, open your quick card by going to: File> Open and navigating to the location on your harddrive you saved your card."
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"docid": "D2977162#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_many_Costco_Stores_are_there_in_the_US\nIn us dollars how much inventory does a standard Costco store carry?",
"text": "In us dollars how much inventory does a standard Costco store carry?65,000,000Edit What are Costco store hours?what are the opening hours of costco hayes Edit When is the Costco store opening in Brandywine Maryland? The new Costco in Brandywine Maryland officially opens on Wedneday, 12 November 2008 at 0800l. Edit How many Costco stores in Canada? As of May 2012 there were 82 Costco's in Canada. Edit LANA 20,678 Contributions What are Costco store hours in Winchester va? M-F 10:00am - 8:30pm Sat. 9:30am - 6:00pm Sun. 10:00am - 6:00pm Edit Answers Publisher 49,340 Contributions How many costco stores are there in canada? There appear to be 79 Costco warehouses in Canada, 416 Costco warehouses in the United States of America, and 572 Costco warehouses around the world. Edit Will there be new Costco stores in Texas in 2011?"
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"docid": "D709372#0",
"title": "http://locationsnearmenow.net/costco-gas-hours-what-time-does-costco-gas-open-close/\nCostco Gas Hours.",
"text": "Costco Gas Hours. Ready to juice your car, but don’t know if the gas station is open? Below, we have added the typical Costco Gas Station Hours. Please note, however, that the exact opening hours vary from gas station to gas station. The Costco Gas Station hours are usually longer than the Costco Warehouse opening hours, so make sure that you are viewing the Costco Gas Station hours, and not the Store Hours, if you search through an app or with google maps. Alternatively, use the map below to locate your local Costco Gas Station, and check the exact opening hours. Costco Gas – General Information. Costco gas stations are all completely Self-Service. They only accept American Express, Costco Cash, Costco credit cards, debit cards, and Master Card (Canadian locations only), which means that people, who can only pay for gas by check or cash MUST buy a Costco Cash Card before filling up. Costco Cash Card customers do not need to be Costco members."
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"docid": "D2447884#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/costco-stand-4bae09cf84fcc775\n\"What Does \"\"Costco\"\" Stand For?\"",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Corporations Q: What Does \"\"Costco\"\" Stand For? A: Quick Answer The name \"\"Costco\"\" doesn't stand for anything, though for several years a rumor has been spread online that says it stands for \"\"China Off Shore Trading Company.\"\" That rumor has been debunked several times. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do I Join Costco? How Can You Open a Membership at Costco? What Are Costco's Store Hours? Full Answer Despite the rumor that has been circulating online, Costco doesn't stand for anything and the company is not owned by any Chinese corporations. Like most retailers, it does sell items made in China. Founded in 1976, Costco is a membership warehouse club where customers can purchase everyday items in bulk for a discounted price. The company is still owned and operated by Americans, and it is based in the state of Washington."
},
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"docid": "D3352392#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/1iik3n/is_the_costco_executive_membership_worth_it/\n.",
"text": "\"Welcome to Reddit. Come for the cats, stay for the empathy. Become a Redditorand start exploring.×This is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment.13Is The Costco Executive Membership Worth It? ( self.personalfinance)submitted 4 years ago by so Asian New Costco store opened near where I work so today there is two reps from Costco pimping out their membership program. I usually have my mom to buy me stuffs from Costco but my parents is cancelling their Costco card so I went ahead and sign up. There is a basic ($55) and Executive ($110) level. I was sold on the Executive because the rep told me if I don't make more than $55 from the reward by the year end. I can get the difference from Costco so essentially I'm only paying the basic to get the Executive benefits but I don't shop a lot. I'm wondering if I made a mistake here."
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"docid": "D1150922#0",
"title": "https://www.savingadvice.com/articles/2015/01/01/1031548_costco-holiday-schedule-2017.html\nCostco Holiday Schedule and Hours 2017",
"text": "Costco Holiday Schedule and Hours 2017By Jeffrey Strain, January 1st, 2015 | 15 Comments »Costco is one of the major retailers which closes its warehouse doors more often during the year than many other retailers. While they don’t close for every federal holiday, they do close on some holidays to let employees spend time with their family members. Since Costco is often a destination store when a holiday approaches to buy supplies for that holiday, it’s important to a lot of people to know the holiday schedule for Costco warehouses. Costco Holiday Schedule for 2017January 1 (Sunday): Costco is closed on New Year’s Day January 16 (Monday): Costco is open on Martin Luther King Jr. Day February 14 (Tuesday): Costco is open on Valentine’s Day February 20 (Monday): Costco is open on Presidents’ Day March 17 (Friday): Costco is open on St. Patrick’s Day April 14 (Friday): Costco is open on Good Friday April 15 (Saturday): Costco is open on Easter Saturday April 16 (Sunday): Costco is closed on Easter Sunday April 17 (Monday): Costco is open on Easter Monday May 14 (Sunday): Costco is open on Mother’s Day May 29 (Monday): Costco is closed on Memorial Day June 18 (Sunday): Costco is open on Father’s Day July 4 (Tuesday): Costco is closed on Independence Day September 4 (Monday): Costco is closed on Labor Day October 9 (Monday): Costco is open on Columbus Day October 31 (Tuesday): Costco is open on Halloween November 11 (Saturday): Costco is open on Veteran’s Day November 23 (Thursday): Costco is closed on Thanksgiving Day December 24 (Sunday): Costco is open, but closes early on Christmas Eve December 25 (Monday): Costco is closed on Christmas Day December 31 (Sunday): Costco is open, but closes early on New Year’s Eve January 1 (Monday): Costco is closed on New Year’s Day 2017While Costco is open on both Christmas Eve (Sunday, December 24) and New Year’s Eve (Sunday, December 31), the store closes earlier than on a typical day. The stores will close at 6:00 pm on these days instead of the typical 8:30 pm. This can be important to know if you need to make a last minute run to the warehouse. Some warehouses may also extend hours during the Christmas shopping season. Costco Warehouse Hours 2017Costco is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 am until 8:30 pm Costco is open Saturday from 9:30 am until 6:00 pm Costco is open Sunday from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm It’s important to note that the above holiday schedule and hours are general. There are exceptions to the rule, so it makes sense to verify with your local Costco if you have any questions. In addition, these are all planned closures for 2016."
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"docid": "D1288334#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147395-i212-k6840370-Does_Costco_Travel_included_all_Taxes-Turks_and_Caicos.html\nDoes Costco Travel included all Taxes?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Caribbean forums Turks and Caicos forum Turks and Caicos forumsmelissa3126Ann Arbor, Michigan Level Contributor27 posts1 review Save Topic Does Costco Travel included all Taxes? Sep 12, 2013, 12:23 PMI am traveling back down to Provo in November and considering using Costco Travel for the first time to stay at the Palms. Has anyone used Costco Travel and know if the resorts tack on those additional taxes (govt, etc) once you check into the resort or are all they all included in the total price you pay on Costco's website? Thanks for the help!Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Turks and Caicos? See all Grace Bay Snorkeling and Catamaran...88 Reviewsfrom $100.00*Island Half-Day Cruise with...100 Reviewsfrom $100.00*Champagne Sunset Cruise in...9 Reviewsfrom $90.00*Private Tour: Island Getaway from...6 Reviewsfrom $339.45*1-3 of 3 replies Sorted by 1agent6256Detroit, Michigan Destination Expertfor Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Level Contributor12,354 posts1 review Save Reply1. Re: Does Costco Travel included all Taxes? Sep 12, 2013, 12:40 PMDR. VICKI is an U of M double graduate (1975&1979). The T&C tax is now 12%. Now you should find out before you book from Costco travel if that is included?"
},
{
"docid": "D3076801#0",
"title": "http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/11/26/why-can-t-walmart-be-more-like-costco.html\nWhy Canât Walmart Be More Like Costco?",
"text": "\"Why Can’t Walmart Be More Like Costco? Because they’re really very different Megan Mc Ardle11.26.12 4:29 PM ETFrederic Brown / Getty Images One simply cannot have a discussion about Walmart's wages without someone bringing up Costco. It seems to be de rigeur, like tipping your waiter, calling your mother on her birthday, and never starting your thank you notes with the words \"\"Thank you\"\". So lets get it out of the way before the supper gong goes. Obviously, there's a pretty pleasing narrative for labor activists: A Sam's Club employee starts at $10 and makes $12.50 after four and a half years. A new Costco employee, at $11 an hour, doesn't start out much better, but after four and a half years she makes $19.50 an hour. In addition to this, she receives something called an \"\"extra check\"\"—a bonus of more than $2,000 every six months. A cashier at Costco, after five years, makes about $40,000 a year. Health benefits are among the best in the industry, with workers paying only about 12 percent of their premiums out-of-pocket while Wal-Mart workers pay more than 40 percent. In response to this post, Matt Yglesias says that Costco's margins are lower than Walmart's, so pretty clearly, there's room for them to lower the margins and give the money to the workers."
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"docid": "D2314069#0",
"title": "http://www.storebusinesshours.com/wells-fargo-bank-hours/\nWells Fargo Bank Hours",
"text": "Home Financial Services/Banks Wells Fargo Bank Hours Wells Fargo Bank Hours Wells Fargo Bank Business Hours Wells Fargo Bank is a financial institution that offers customers personal and business banking. You can visit Wells Fargo Bank during normal business hours for all banking needs. You can visit the official website [+] to learn more about Wells Fargo Bank store business hours. Wells Fargo Bank Regular Business Hours The customer service department for Wells Fargo Bank is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but the Wells Fargo Bank store business hours are much different. Weekdays: Wells Fargo Bank store business hours on the weekdays range from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday. Friday hours are extended with most lobbies open from 9 a.m. to 6p.m. Weekends: If your local branch is open on Saturdays the hours are likely between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wells Fargo Bank Holiday Hours As is the case with most banks, Wells Fargo Bank store business hours are altered for all major holidays. The major holidays observed by the bank include: Christmas Day New Years Day Easter Martin Luther King’s Birthday Veteran’s Day Independence Day Wells Fargo Bank Special Event Hours We did not find mention of any special event Wells Fargo Bank store business hours. Most banks do not offer special events that would require different hours. Contacting Wells Fargo Bank to Verify Business Hours Phone Number: The best phone number to contact for Wells Fargo Bank store business hours is the general banking line. Call 1-800-869-3557."
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"docid": "D456970#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/wells-fargo-routing-transit-number-c5c259c5572007e1\nWhat Is a Wells Fargo Routing Transit Number?",
"text": "Business & Finance Personal Banking Banks Q: What Is a Wells Fargo Routing Transit Number? A: Quick Answer Wells Fargo lists their routing transit numbers as a way to identify which of the company's banks to send money to or withdraw money from. Wells Fargo notes that routing numbers differ by state, except in Southern California where customers may have a different routing number than the state number. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Access Your Wells Fargo Account Summary? What Are Some Services That Wells Fargo Bank Offers? How Can I Start a Savings Account at Wells Fargo? Full Answer Wells Fargo routing numbers contain nine digits and are located on the bottom left of a check or deposit slip. The company notes that the routing number indicates where a client opened an account. Wells Fargo points out that the company has different routing numbers for different types of accounts, such as checking, savings, prepaid cards, lines of credit and wire transfers. Customers must use the appropriate routing number for the desired type of transaction."
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"docid": "D456969#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-California-routing-number-for-Wells-Fargo\nWhat is the California routing number for Wells Fargo?",
"text": "Jerald Grenn, worked at Wells Fargo Answered Jan 19, 2016The easiest way to confirm the routing number exactly is to log on to your account and request a direct deposit form. This will display the exact routing and account numbers linked to your account. The routing number is based on where you originally opened the account, not where you reside.2.6k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions More Answers Below What is the Wells Fargo routing number for Southern California? What is the routing number of Wells Fargo Bank for the USA? How can you know what routing number to use when sending money to a Wells Fargo account? Where can you find out what the Routing Number for Wells Fargo Savings is? How do I find the correct Wells Fargo routing number for my bank account? Ask New Question Kirill Belovitskiy, works at Coca-Cola Answered Feb 13, 2016Find a SWIFT code, CHIPS or Fedwire ABA number, and other key routing codes for Wells Fargo locations in the U. S. and around the world."
},
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"docid": "D551764#0",
"title": "https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/09/18/dissecting-wells-fargos-fraud.aspx\nDissecting Wells Fargo's Fraud",
"text": "\"John Maxfield and Gaby Lapera ( John Maxfield37)Sep 18, 2016 at 1:41PMThe nation’s third biggest bank by assets got caught with its hand in the cookie jar. Last week, Wells Fargo ( NYSE: WFC) agreed to pay a $185 million fine to banking regulators after an internal investigation showed that employees had opened 2 million checking and credit card accounts for customers between 2011 and 2015 without the consent of the accountholders. The Motley Fool’s Gaby Lapera and John Maxfield discuss Wells Fargo’s settlement with regulators in this week’s episode of Industry Focus: Financials. Listen in to learn more about it, including whether or not this should change your investment thesis in the California-based bank. A full transcript follows the video. This podcast was recorded on Sept. 12, 2016. Gaby Lapera: Hello, everyone! Welcome to Industry Focus, the podcast that dives into a different sector of the stock market every day. You are listening to the Financials edition, filmed today, on Monday, Sept. 12, 2016. My name is Gaby Lapera and joining me on Skype is John Maxfield, The Motley Fool's top bank analyst."
},
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"docid": "D713322#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-Wells-Fargo-charge-for-accepting-a-wire-transfer-from-Germany\nHow much does Wells Fargo charge for accepting a wire transfer from Germany?",
"text": "Wells Fargo Bank Wells Fargo (company) Wire Transfers Germany Banking How much does Wells Fargo charge for accepting a wire transfer from Germany?ad by Columbia Business School Exec Ed Learn investment principles adopted by Warren Buffet. A two-month online program that teaches one of the most successful investment strategies ever developed. Apply Now at emeritus.gsb.columbia.edu1 Answer Tony Varghese, A Customer Answered Jan 16, 2016 · Author has 189 answers and 409.5k answer views Wells Fargo charges $16/incoming international wire transfer. Wells Fargo Consumer and Business Fees453 Views Related Questions Do I pay fees when I receive a wire transfer from Europe on Wells Fargo? Is there a 1% deduction for each wire transfer from overseas to Wells Fargo U. S bank account? How much time will it take a wire transfer through Wells Fargo Bank? How do I transfer money from my Bank of America card to my Wells Fargo card? How much does SBI charge for a wire transfer from the USA to India? How do I transfer money from one bank account to another with Wells Fargo? What is the latest time of day to make a wire transfer from Wells Fargo for that day?"
},
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"docid": "D3253809#0",
"title": "https://wallethub.com/checking-account/wells-fargo-13007950i/\nWells Fargo Checking Accounts 3.5 900 reviews",
"text": "\"Tweet Featured Checking Accounts If you are interested in the Wells Fargo Checking Account, check out the following options as well: Hometown Community Banks The Amazing Account0Consumers Credit Union Free Rewards Checking4.5Lake Michigan Credit Union Max Checking4.5Pioneer Bank Kasasa Cash Checking1.5All Checking Accounts »Wallet Hub is an independent comparison service. We work hard to present you with accurate checking account information on this page. However, this information does not originate from us and therefore we cannot guarantee its accuracy. You can check the details page of each offer for the date the information was last updated on Wallet Hub. In addition, keep in mind that actual rates and other information may vary for a number of reasons including the applicants' creditworthiness and differences between an individual's situation and the criteria/assumptions used to generate the information displayed. Before submitting an application, always verify all terms and conditions with the offering institution. Please let us know if you notice any differences. Ad Disclosure: Offers originating from paying advertisers are noted as \"\"Sponsored\"\" on the offer's details page. Advertising may impact how and where offers appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear). At Wallet Hub we try to list as many checking account offers as possible but we don't make any representation of listing all available offers."
},
{
"docid": "D1375562#0",
"title": "http://topratedfirms.com/brokers/customer/wellstrade-review.aspx\nWellsTrade Customer Reviews",
"text": "\"Wells Trade Customer Reviews Customer Rating: Wells Fargo self-directed brokerage customer reviews: complaints, feedback from clients, pros and cons. Is Wells Trade good and safe? Wells Trade Review Wells Trade Review »Broker Promotions Brokerage Companies Deals »Wells Trade Customer Reviewsby Snehal, 3/6/2018Pros: great pricing for Portfolio checking...$2.95/trade Cons: horrible graphical analytics options Gave them 3 stars because they have favorable fee structure but have worse graphing tools and options than freely available tools at investopedia.comby graengr, 2/1/2018Pros: Relatively low cost trades Cons: Terrible customer service Philippine call center personnel, frequent bad decisions by unaccountable \"\"back office\"\" personnel, faxed formwork routinely rejected without acknowledgement or corrective actions indicated, inconsistent directions by telephone reps, staff never return phone calls. When I find a better low-cost broker, Wells Trade is history!by cornelia faw, again, 5/1/2017Pros: Cons: I DID NOT GIVE WELLS FARGO 5 STARS! GET RID OF THIS GOD DAMN FEE OF $150. I READ THRU OTHER CONS & THEY ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT FEES IN 2012? HOW ABOUT 2017?by cornelia faw, 5/1/2017Pros: Cons: what's up w/this annual fee going up & up for those of us who don't have $250,000? Am I the only WF investor who will get $150 deducted from my 9/17 dividends, leaving me with $126 for the month?by cornelia faw, 5/1/2017Pros: Cons:by Raj, 3/13/2017Pros: None Cons: EXTREMELY slow trade execution, still require manual papers to be signed for options account, poor customer service, poor layout of trading platform EXTREMELY slow trade execution, still require manual papers to be signed for options account, poor customer service, poor layout of trading platform, stock alerts disappeared in new UI and even their customer service traders can't find it!by L r jarodsky, 9/4/2016Pros: Cons: Customer service in the philippines, does not make me feel confident, non responsive mgmt This is a cluster of many firms that has not become a cohesive unit because of poor leadership, Mary Mack was a joke, totally unavaileble and didn't even put down roots in St. Louis., new leader David said we are not a silk stockings firm, we are like Sears. That's just what I wouln't want but then he is if the Sears caliber."
},
{
"docid": "D1925860#0",
"title": "http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-wells-fargo-suit-20150505-story.html\nL.A. sues Wells Fargo, alleging 'unlawful and fraudulent conduct'",
"text": "\"Rigid sales quotas at Wells Fargo Bank have driven employees to open unauthorized accounts for customers, sticking them with bogus fees and damaging their credit, according to a city of Los Angeles lawsuit that echoes a Times investigation. The civil complaint, filed Monday in state court in Los Angeles by City Atty. Mike Feuer, says the largest California-based bank encouraged its employees to engage “in unfair, unlawful and fraudulent conduct” through a pervasive culture of high-pressure sales. Employees misused customers' confidential information and often failed to close unauthorized accounts even when customers complained, the suit alleges. Some employees went so far as to raid client accounts for money to open additional accounts, the suit alleges. \"\" The result is that Wells Fargo has generated a virtual fee-generating machine, through which its customers are harmed, its employees take the blame, and Wells Fargo reaps the profit,\"\" the lawsuit alleges. Wells has blamed the problems on a few rogue employees who the bank has appropriately disciplined or fired. The city's investigation, however, found only token efforts by Wells to prevent customer abuses. \"\" On the rare occasions when Wells Fargo did take action against its employees for unethical sales conduct, Wells Fargo further victimized its customers by failing to inform them of the breaches, refund fees they were owed, or otherwise remedy the injuries that Wells Fargo and its bankers have caused,\"\" according to the suit. Wells Fargo has long boasted to investors of its unrivaled success in selling additional accounts and services to customers."
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"docid": "D2087986#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/finance/wells_fargo_student_loans.html\n119 Wells Fargo Student Loans Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: Jan. 24, 2018119 Wells Fargo Student Loans Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Any Meagan of Rustburg, VA Verified Reviewer Original review: Jan. 24, 2018I have unfortunately had a student loan with Wells Fargo for over 10 years. I haven't been looking at my statements (my fault), and until recently have been paying extra every month thinking it was going towards principal. It wasn't! It was going towards interest. And, any extra checks I was sending in with \"\"principal only\"\" written on it was going to interest only as well. Also, many of my monthly regular payments went to interest only. I have contacted Wells Fargo, and they gave me the run around that this is their business practice and there's nothing I can do. I feel like this is an unethical business practice and should be stopped. I will NEVER do business with them again! DO NOT USE THIS BANK FOR ANYTHING!Helpful 8 people found this review helpful Megan of Feasterville, PA Verified Reviewer Original review: Nov. 28, 2017We have had horrible experiences with this company."
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"docid": "D230983#0",
"title": "http://www.moneycrashers.com/best-secured-credit-cards-bad-credit/\n6 Best Secured Credit Cards to Rebuild Credit â Reviews & Comparison",
"text": "6 Best Secured Credit Cards to Rebuild Credit – Reviews & Comparison By Brian Martucci Posted in: Credit Cards, Get Out of Debt Share 14 Tweet 19 Pin 51 Comments 13Advertiser Disclosure: This post includes references to offers from our partners such as American Express. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. However, the opinions expressed here are ours alone and at no time has the editorial content been provided, reviewed, or approved by any issuer. How’s your credit these days? If you’d prefer not to answer that question, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans have imperfect credit due to bankruptcy, foreclosure, crushing medical or student loan debts, and other financial black marks. A bad credit score can affect your ability to secure an affordable home loan, rent an apartment, get a cell phone, and even find a job. While credit counseling and debt management plans can help you repair your credit over time, there’s no magic cure. For other folks, the problem isn’t bad credit so much as no credit. Consumers who haven’t previously used credit are ciphers to lenders and credit card companies, which are understandably wary about lending to people without a track record of timely repayments."
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"docid": "D3024346#0",
"title": "http://www.usbanklocations.com/wells-fargo-bank-fort-gordon-branch.html\nWells Fargo Bank, Fort Gordon Branch",
"text": "\"Home > Georgia Banks > Augusta Banks > Wells Fargo Bank Augusta > Wells Fargo Bank, Fort Gordon Branch Wells Fargo Bank, Fort Gordon Branch Basic Info Financial Info Routing Numbers Reviews Map & Direction More Info Name: Wells Fargo Bank, Fort Gordon Branch Full Service Brick and Mortar Office Review: 834 client reviews Location: 36th Street, Bldg 36300Augusta, GA 30905 Richmond County View Other Branches Phone: 706-771-5960FDIC Cert: #3511Established: 1949-02-28Write a Review The Bank Name: Wells Fargo Bank Concentration: All Other Specialization > 1 Billion Established: 1870-01-01FDIC Insurance: 1934-01-01Holden By: Wells Fargo & Company Charter Class: Commercial bank, national (federal) charter and Fed member, supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)# of Branches: 5997, view all, view on map Website: http://www.wellsfargo.com Total Assets: $1,747,354,000,000Total Deposits: $1,388,999,000,000Total Equity Capital: $166,160,000,000Total Domestic Office Deposits: $1,259,735,000,000Net Income: $21,317,000,000Quarterly Net Income: $6,603,000,000Return on Assets: 1%Quarterly Return on Assets: 2%Return on Equity: 13%Quarterly Return on Equity: 16%More... Client Review834 client reviews of Wells Fargo Bank scored 2 out of 5. Kevin Overall Rating Interest Rate and Cost Office Environment & Staff Waiting Time Other Services by kjpn, Jan. 20, 2018 Always the best service. Never had a problem. Courtesy from every staff member. * this reviewer has be with this bank for 3 - 10 years * this reviewer had 3 - 5 banks before. * this review was made on Wells Fargo Bank, Satyr Hill Branch at Parkville, MD 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes, No Report Abuse0 comment. Add a comment Wells Fargo Branch, Bengal Blvd. Overall Rating Interest Rate and Cost Office Environment & Staff Waiting Time Other Services by bbbbankmeanies, Dec. 05, 2017 I went to Wells Fargo to deposit some money that I had acquired from my business that was mostly in 10's, and was questioned by Shelley the bank teller and I quote \"\"What's with all the 10's?\"\""
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"docid": "D3253824#0",
"title": "https://www.wellsfargo.com/locator/bank/809__8TH__ST_WICHITA__FALLS_TX_76301/\nWICHITA FALLS DOWNTOWN - Services and Information",
"text": "ATM and Banking Locations > Wichita Falls ATMs and Banks Print WICHITA FALLS DOWNTOWN - Services and Information Start a new search Bank Only WICHITA FALLS DOWNTOWN809 8TH STWICHITA FALLS, TX , 76301940-767-9218Driving Directions Enter your starting address Bank Information Lobby Hours Mon-Fri 09:00 AM-04:00 PMSat-Sun closed Bank Services Cashier Check Check Cashing Drive up accessible Money Order New Account Openings Notary Drive-Up Hours Mon-Fri 09:00 AM-05:00 PMSat-Sun closed Bank Deposit Cutoff Mon-Fri 05:00 PM same day Sat-Sun & holidays: Next business day Teller Languages Spanish Holiday Hours EASTER Closed MEMORIAL DAY Closed INDEPENDENCE DAY Closed LABOR DAY Closed COLUMBUS DAY Closed VETERANS DAY Closed THANKSGIVING Closed CHRISTMAS Closed NEW YEARS Closed MLK JR DAY Closed PRESIDENTS DAY Closed Save time by banking online Wells Fargo makes it easy to manage your accounts, order products, and pay bills online Set up bill pay Set Up Direct Deposit Learn about Mobile banking Open an Online Brokerage Account Wells Fargo ATM banking Discover all the advantages of using our secure, automated ATMs What our ATMs can do Take the ATM tour Envelope-Free ATMs (PDF)Visit Wells Fargo blogs Need Assistance? Locator Help ATM Tour FAQs Find a location for a specific Wells Fargo service Mortgage Branch Locations Wells Fargo Advisors Locations Learn more about our popular products and services Checking Accounts Mortgage Student Loans Credit Cards Insurance Personal Loans Questions about banking, mortgage, and investment services? Call 1-800-869-3557, 24 hours a day - 7 days a week Small business customers 1-800-225-5935 24 hours a day - 7 days a week Wells Fargo Advisors is a trade name used by Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC and Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network, LLC, Members SIPC, separate registered broker-dealers and non-bank affiliates of Wells Fargo & Company. Deposit and credit products offered by Wells Fargo Bank, N. A. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender"
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"docid": "D190157#0",
"title": "https://www.basicfinancialtips.com/wells-fargo-routing-number/\nWells Fargo Routing Number",
"text": "Wells Fargo Routing Number“What’s my Wells Fargo routing number?” is one of those frequent questions asked by the clients of the bank. Why asked? Because today it’s impossible to carry out any banking transaction without including this code into the deal in the first place and because that’s not some secret code like some PIN number. So most people just do not know it, though need it occasionally, in the second. Routing Transit Numbers at Wells Fargo First and foremost, when it comes to such a big financial institution as Wells Fargo, it has not one but a list of routing transit numbers (RTNs), which, generally, distinguish: Regions (where you opened your account): e.g. 062000080 in Alabama and 111900659 in Texas Wire Transfers: 121000248 for domestic transfers and SWIFT code WFBIUS6S for international Prepaid Cards: fixed 031302777 for Wells Fargo Easy Pay Cards Lines of Credit: to find out these, the first three digits of your account number are required Thus, routing numbers can be called individual only regarding the region where an account was opened, which means that these will be the same for all the residents of that particular state*. *RTNs of California customers may differ. Basically that concerns those who opened their accounts in Southern California. These customers can use either of their RTNs, as both are valid. MORE LIKE THIS: Wells Fargo Small Business loan reviews How to Find the Correct Routing Number Two most typical payment methods nowadays, The Automated Clearing House (ACH) and Wire Transfer, will require you to enter your correct routing number if you carry out any transaction using either of these. Thus, if you need to order checks online, make a direct deposit or tax payment, electronic funds transfer or direct payment of your bills, you’ll need your RTN."
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"docid": "D1447452#0",
"title": "http://www.classactionrebates.com/settlements/wells_fargo_tcpa/\nWells Fargo TCPA Class Action Settlement",
"text": "Wells Fargo TCPA Class Action Settlement Class Eligibility Class Members of the Wells Fargo TCPA class action settlement include cell phone users or subscribers to wireless/cellular service within the United States who received a call from Wells Fargo with automated dialing or prerecorded voice technology in an effort to collect on a consumer credit card account between Nov. 1, 2009 and Sept. 17, 2014. Estimated Amount Varies Proof of Purchase Must have a valid cell number which will be validated against master list Claim Form Wells Fargo TCPA Claim Form Case Name Franklin v. Wells Fargo NA, Case No. 14-cv-2349 District Court for the Southern District of California Case Summary The lawsuit alleges that the plaintiff received automated collection calls not intended for her and in violation of TCPAWells Fargo denies the allegations but has agreed to settle to avoid the expenses and uncertainty associated with a trial Settlement Pool14,000,000Settlement Website Wells Fargo TCPA Class Action Settlement Deadline6/9/2015Contact Wells Fargo Litigation ILYM GROUP Settlement Administrator P. O. Box 57086 Irvine, CA 92619 Phone: 1-800-380-6403 Fax: 888-845-618586 responses to “Wells Fargo TCPA Class Action Settlement”Astrid says: March 21, 2015 at 9:53 pmyes did receive those calls and always on the weekend …Reply Gloria Alvarez says: March 22, 2015 at 4:16 am What does one do about info your automated service collected. ADMIN Hi Gloria, You can’t do much about the info collected by their automated dialers (the dialers don’t capture much unless you enter it) If you qualify you can claim as part of the class action settlement and receive your share. Reply Shirley Brooks says: December 23, 2015 at 2:16 am When will the checks be coming Reply Shirley Brooks says: December 23, 2015 at 2:19 am Yes I did receive calls Just want to know when will they cut the checks Reply Allen Payne says: March 23, 2015 at 12:50 pm I received Numerous calls from Wells Fargo all times of the day and night Reply Howard G. Lau says: March 24, 2015 at 6:08 pm Yes, I received numerous calls from Wells Fargo all times of the day and night for months and months trying to collect $20,000.00 for their vendor fraulent actions. Franklin Financial Soutuion. Reply Crystalbelle Greenhalgh says: March 27, 2015 at 10:31 pm Yes i received this communication via telephone and my spouse cody barrett paid a settlement fee..when called wells they have no record of payment or ever having spoke to us. Reply Geri M. says: April 2, 2015 at 10:54 pm I was ever notified of this and should have been. I need help……. Reply Holden Caufield says: April 8, 2015 at 10:59 pmyou just want free money,, don’t lie or make a big production out of it.quietly file your claim and then stake oput your mail box day and night waiting for that little $10 check to be delivered! !"
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"docid": "D1240790#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090212171416AAAcJHw\nWells Fargo ATM question?",
"text": "Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance Wells Fargo ATM question? Does anyone know how much a Wells Fargo ATM will let you withdraw at a time? Follow 3 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Wells Fargo ATMs have a max of $300/transaction. However, your limit for ATM withdrawal per day may be different it will vary from customer to customer. Most customers hav it at a default of $300/day, but some will have it at $500 (usually because it was requested) and if you have a Platinum debit card you can withdraw up to $1,000/day. Call the phone bank if you have any question about what your limit may be. Also, your limit resets every day at midnight your local time (the the time zone where you opened your account if you moved since opening the account). Source (s): I used to work at the phone bank, now I work at the branch.shortstf00 · 9 years ago3 1 Comment Asker's rating Wells Fargo Atm Source (s):https://shrink.im/a7Y8lstockert · 2 years ago0 0 Comment You account has a daily ATM withdrawal limit, which is set by the bank. The limit is decided using the personal details of the account holder, so you'd need to call the bank to find out what yours is. Χαλαρά · 9 years ago0 1 Comment My daily limit is 2000."
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"docid": "D808582#0",
"title": "http://www.askmefast.com/WHAT_DOES_AN_ACH_PENDING_TRANSACTION_ON_MY_CHECKING_ACCOUNT_MEAN-qna446603.html\nWhat would you like to ask?Ask Your Question Fast!",
"text": "\"Account Ach Q What does an ach pending transaction on my checking account mean? WHAT DOES AN ACH PENDING TRANSACTION ON MY CHECING ACCOUNT MEAN? Asked by: Anonymous Ads by Google This site is best viewed while logged in. Continue with Google Continue with Facebook Sign Up with Email A Top Solutions The debit card is the bank card that offers alternative way of paying into cash if you make a purchase. The transaction in your debit card c ... read more When the transaction shows pending it doesn`t mean it will hard post most times, it should drop off the following date if the transaction di ... read more Ads by Google Add your answer Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Subscribe me Suggested Solutions (10) What's this?graciela290Level 10 (Genius)3233 Answers, 233 Followers\"\"The transaction in your debit card could be...\"\"4 11 The debit card is the bank card that offers alternative way of paying into cash if you make a purchase. The transaction in your debit card could be cancelled like for example the tangible shipment or cancellation of the customer where the goods could be found as destroyed, your payment could be caneclled.source: How to cancel an pending transaction on my chase checking accoount? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Bank of america posted transaction that doesnt show on the account Bank of america ach pending Ach pending transactionp.rod_riguez Level 1 (Contributor)1 Answer\"\"When the transaction shows pending it doesn`t mean it will hard post most times...\"\"1 0 When the transaction shows pending it doesn`t mean it will hard post most times, it should drop off the following date if the transaction did not take place. However if it does show it posted all you do is either call the customer service line or go into your local branch and speak with a banker and they will do a \"\"Reg E\"\" claim.source: My wells fargo account says my transaction is pending? Was this answer helpful?"
},
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"docid": "D1993084#0",
"title": "http://www.magnifymoney.com/blog/personal-loans/wells-fargo-personal-loan-review106385010/\nWells Fargo Personal Loan Review",
"text": "Advertiser Disclosure Personal Loans, Reviews Wells Fargo Personal Loan Review Friday, May 29, 2015The editorial content on this page is not provided by any financial institution and has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. Erin Millard Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the United States, and it has been a household name for years. However, that doesn’t mean its financial products are the best out there. We’ve reviewed a few personal loans from traditional banks before, and they usually fall short when compared with online-only lenders. Lower interest rates and an easier application process are making online options more-and-more attractive. That said, sometimes banking comes down to trust. If you’d rather go with a company you know well, read on for a look at what Wells Fargo’s personal loan offers, and how it compares to the best options currently available. Loan Details Wells Fargo’s personal loan has fixed interest rates, terms, and monthly payments. It doesn’t offer a variable interest rate. There are also two options available – an unsecured personal loan (most common with online lenders), or a secured personal loan."
},
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"docid": "D1366540#0",
"title": "https://www.indeed.com/forum/job/bank-teller.html\nBank Teller Jobs Forum",
"text": "Bank Teller Jobs Forum Get new comments by email Current Discussions (92) - Start a Discussion Prisilla in Bronx, New York Updated 2 months ago How much do bank tellers make - 209 Repliessalry Holly Welch in Elkins, West Virginia Updated 5 months ago Teller email - 2 Replies I just hired at capital one as a teller, i wanted to know if tellers get there own bank email address Holley74 in Endicott, New York Updated 5 months ago Teller Virtual Job Tryout - 5 Replies As part of my application for a teller position at Suntrust I have to go through a 60 minute long virtual job tryout, they tell me to have paper,... Charlotte Rippy in Paragould, Arkansas Updated 7 months ago Applying for bank teller at Regions Bank - 3 Replies I recently submitted my profile and resume and got to the point of scheduling an Onsite Teller Assessment. So I pick my location and the next page... Rolly, in Carson, California Updated 9 months ago Hiring Process at Chase Bank - 25 Replies I applied online using the chase careers section. A few days later I got a call (that I missed) from a chase recruiter saying to call them back. I... Tamara Hughes in Central Islip, New York Updated 13 months ago Tellers' Pet Peeves - 43 Replies Currently working tellers: if you had the chance, what would you tell customers? What are your pet peeves? Please post here. Thanks. Champagne in Cleveland, Ohio Updated 16 months ago Do you think i'm qualified to be a bank teller? your opinion.. - 13 Replies Hi, I've currently been seeking bank teller job positions in the St. Petersburg area. I've applied to 3 banks so far as of yesterday and I'm waiting...zrxmax in Menifee, California Updated 16 months ago How much Teller Money Handle - 1 Reply How much money does teller handle in one day and what is the starting cash in there drawer??"
},
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"docid": "D2209895#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/markets/093014/how-wells-fargo-became-biggest-bank-america.asp\nHow Wells Fargo Became One Of the Biggest Banks In America",
"text": "Wells Fargo ( WFC) is currently embroiled in a scandal where it is alleged that employees opened millions of fake accounts under the names of unwitting customers. The scandal has rocked the banking industry, and has dealt a critical blow to the bank's reputation. The Federal Reserve recently announced that it will restrict the bank's growth in the light of consumer abuses till it sufficiently improves its governance and controls. How does Wells Fargo usually make money? Well, they lend it out at a higher rate than they borrow it at. They’re a bank. There isn’t supposed to be much more to it. Banking is the ultimate intangible industry, moving assets from lower-valued to higher-valued uses in the most impalpable of ways, but that still leaves plenty that distinguishes Wells Fargo from its major U. S. competitors. Starting with its size and its reach. Wells Fargo’s $288 billion market capitalization makes it the third largest bank in the United States."
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"docid": "D204707#0",
"title": "http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/bank-teller/much-do-bank-tellers-make/t28387/p2\nHow much do bank tellers make",
"text": "\"How much do bank tellers make Get new comments by email Comments (51 to 100 of 210) Page: « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next » Last »ffull79 in Laurel, Maryland93 months agohow much does an Executive Vice President make at Chevy Chase Bank? Any ideas on upper management salaries?- Was this comment helpful? /Reply - Report abuseffull79 in Laurel, Maryland93 months ago Also, what is the policy if upper management gets romantically involved with a married client...- Was this comment helpful? /Reply - Report abuseklsmile in Alabaster, Alabama93 months agoi live in dunwoody Georgia and I'm looking. For a bank teller position. Can u help me.- Was this comment helpful? /Reply - Report abuse GA Girl in Lithia Springs, Georgia93 months ago I use to work for Woodforest Bank and I loved it! I was making 13.00 an hour. I recently moved to GA, and I'm looking for a job. I had an interview with Chase but haven't heard back yet."
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"docid": "D2152994#0",
"title": "http://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-wells-fargo-accounts-20160927-snap-story.html\nDid Wells Fargo target seniors with its bogus-account scheme?",
"text": "\"Wanita Holmes went to a Wells Fargo branch to open a new checking account. By the time she left, she had a new savings account, a new credit card and new direct deposits of her Social Security checks. ( Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)Wells Fargo may have gone out if its way to take senior citizens to the cleaners when the bank's workers fraudulently opened as many as 2 million accounts without customers' permission. At least that's the suspicion of Democratic Sen. Claire Mc Caskill of Missouri and Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, the top members of the Senate Special Committee on Aging. They've called upon the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to determine whether seniors in particular were preyed upon because older Wells Fargo customers may have been more susceptible to manipulation or likely visited branches more frequently than tech-savvy younger people who prefer online banking. \"\" As Wells Fargo begins the long process of identifying and making restitution to the consumers who were defrauded, I want to ensure that seniors — who are often the targets of fraud and who also can be harder to find and make whole — are adequately protected,\"\" Mc Caskill said. She and Collins said in a letter to CFPB Director Richard Cordray that they're concerned about \"\"the impact this activity has had on our nation's senior population, especially those who do not conduct their financial business on the Internet. \"\" Hancock Park resident Wanita Holmes, 87, says what happened to her validates the senators' interest. She's been a Wells Fargo customer since her old Crocker National Bank account was transferred when Wells acquired Crocker in 1986. Holmes told me she was perfectly happy with the service she received after the merger."
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"docid": "D1612104#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/When-does-evening-end-and-night-start\nWhen does evening end and night start?",
"text": "\"Camirr Daniel Sanders, I am a night person who frequently pulls off multiple assignments after midnight Answered Aug 6, 2016 · Author has 157 answers and 160.3k answer views Evening is typically 6:00pm until there is no more sunlight, and night is from that period till dawn. Basically the way the day is broken up:12:00am= Midnight12:00am- Dawn (Sunrise)= Early morning Dawn-12:00pm (Noon)= Morning12:00pm (Noon)Noon-6:00pm = Afternoon or prevening (If you saw the Big Bang Theory Episode)6:00pm- Sundown / Dusk= (Evening)Dusk-Dawn (Night)Note these times change depending on season59.3k Views · View Upvoters · Answer requested by Deven Lee Related Questions More Answers Below What time does the evening start? What time does night start? What is the start and the end hour of an evening? What times are described as morning, evening, afternoon, and night? Why does \"\"middle of the night\"\" come after \"\"end of the night\"\"? Ask New Question Carl W. Johnson, Theoretical Physicist, Degree from the University of Chicago Answered Aug 6, 2016 · Author has 445 answers and 277.6k answer views In our modern world where we expect analytical descriptions of everything, science uses a different word than “evening”. They use “dusk” (and in the morning, “dawn”). In most fields of science, this is defined as the INSTANT when the Sun is a specific number of degrees below the horizon. Various sciences use different values for that angle, and Committees even sometimes change the angle."
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"docid": "D80835#0",
"title": "http://implantationspotting.net/implantation-bleeding-or-period-5-leading-signs-of-implantation-spotting/\nImplantation Bleeding or Period? 5 Leading Signs of Implantation Spotting",
"text": "Bleeding Implantation Bleeding or Period? 5 Leading Signs of Implantation Spotting By Margaret Scott 0 Comments Tweet Pin It Implantation bleeding is one of the first pregnancy signs, but women often take this type of light spotting for their regular period. However, it may be easily identified, if you know its 5 simple characteristics. Read how to distinguish implantation bleeding from your period, taking into account timing, character, color and duration of the bloody discharge. Or use high-precision early pregnancy tests Utilax and Utilax 2 that can determine pregnancy already two days after conception. We also recommend a Value Pack pregnancy test that will show you a pregnancy 6 days before the expected period. If you have recently had intimate relationships and you suspect that you could get pregnant, then don’t wait until the menstrual cycle begins, and it’s best to check it immediately with the help of an early pregnancy test. Read also: What Does Implantation Bleeding Look Like? Spotting A Week Before Period When Does Implantation Bleeding Occur? Understanding the Mechanism of Implantation Bleeding Implantation bleeding or period?"
},
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"docid": "D1493121#0",
"title": "http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/transition.html\nSkip an Hour in Spring",
"text": "When Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins, we lose an hour. When it ends, we gain an hour. So how exactly does the DST switch work? DST robs us of 1 hour of sleep in the spring.©bigstockphoto.com/monkeybusinessimages Skip an Hour in Spring When DST starts in the spring, our clocks are set forward by a certain amount of time, usually by 1 hour. This means that 1 hour is skipped, and on the clock, the day of the DST transition has only 23 hours. Since DST switches usually occur at night to avoid disrupting public life, they snatch away an hour of our usual sleeping time, forcing us to adjust our body clocks. If you set your alarm to the same time as before the clock change, you will sleep an hour less. The good news is that if you work a night shift, you will get away with working 1 hour less that day. Upcoming DST switches in your city Example of DST Start The DST period in the United States begins at 02:00 (2 am) local time, so the hour from 2:00:00 to 2:59:59 does not exist in the night of the switch. It is skipped as clocks spring forward from 1:59:59 standard time to 3:00:00 Daylight Saving Time (see table)."
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"docid": "D1131258#0",
"title": "http://wxdude.com/mostasked.html\nPreviously Asked Questions",
"text": "\"Previously Asked Questions These are the questions I am asked again and again When a forecast is given, and it calls for 70% chance of rain, does it mean that you have 7 chances out 10 to receive rain or will 70% of your area receive rain? This is the number one most-asked question I get. And the answer is... Yes. A probability of precipitation expressed as a percentage is a combination of two figures— the likelihood of precipitation in the area and the percentage of the area that is likely to get it. Strictly speaking, a 70% chance of rain means that there is a 70% chance of measurable precipitation (0.01 inch or more) at a specific area in a twelve-hour period. This figure would be used if there’s a 70% chance of rain over 100% of the area, or if rain is certain (a 100% chance) over 70% of the area. Both scenarios would result in a 70% probability of precipitation. What was the weather like on a particular date? This is my second most-asked question. I am always being asked what the weather was like on a certain date at a certain place, or what the weather is usually like in a certain place at a particular time of year."
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"docid": "D634449#0",
"title": "http://volokh.com/2009/12/27/when-does-the-new-decade-start/\nWhen Does the New Decade Start?",
"text": "\"When Does the New Decade Start? By Eugene Volokh on December 27, 2009 10:41 am Jeff Jacoby ( Boston Globe) writes: The first decade of the 1st century ran from Year 1 through Year 10. The first decade of the 21st century, therefore, consists of the years 2001 through 2010, no matter how many “Decade in Review” essays, roundups, recaps, and slideshows you’re being bombarded with as 2009 comes to an end. All this premature enumeration reminds me of a lapel button the late David Brudnoy took to wearing in the last weeks of 1999, amid the frenzied countdown to Y2K and the “end” of the 20th century. “ The century will end on December 31, 2000,” it read. “ Please be patient. ”Does the new decade really start only in 2011, rather than in 2010? Well, it all depends on which decade you’re speaking of. Let’s begin with centuries. We’ve set up our BC and AD dating system so there’s no year zero, presumably because back when they were set up, the concept of “zero” as a number was not well-established in Europe."
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"docid": "D2115785#0",
"title": "https://fiascofarm.com/goats/kid-care.htm\n.",
"text": "\"There are as many ways to raise (goat) kids as there are people who own goats. The following is how we raise our kids here at Fias Co Farm. It is often helpful to know how others do things, and with this knowledge you can then develop your own way of raising kids that works for you. I do not contend that the way we do things is the only way, or the right way, or the way you should do it. ( Footnote on CAE)Index: Raising friendly kids Behavior Information about baby goat Poops Hiding & Getting Lost Chewing Climbing Sneezing Before the kidding Birth What sex is he/she? The first few days Is the kid getting enough to eat? What if the kid (s) is only nursing from one side of the udder? Two weeks of age Three weeks of age Four weeks of age Six weeks of age Eight weeks of age Weaning A note on raising friendly kids into friendly adult goats... Some people believe that to insure friendly kids, and thus insure friendly adult goats, you must bottle raise the kids. We have not found this to be necessarily true. While most \"\"bottle babies\"\" are very human oriented (because they see humans as a food source), it is not a guarantee of their true affection."
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"docid": "D2446600#0",
"title": "http://www.ahaparenting.com/ask-the-doctor-1/how-to-get-one-year-old-to-sleep-through-the-night\n1 year old - Sleep through the night?",
"text": "\"1 year old - Sleep through the night? Dr. Markham I'm desperate to get some sleep. Our 12 month old son is still sleeping in our bed. Is it possible to get him to sleep through the night – in his own bed?! Exhausted Dear Exhausted, The challenge with babies is that their genetic makeup is essentially from the stone-age. Whether you believe humans started off in the Garden of Eden or a primeval forest doesn't much matter. The point is that moms didn't have to go to work the next day, and babies couldn't sleep by themselves without getting eaten by predators. So babies are designed to sleep with their moms. When they wake slightly between sleep cycles – which all of us do – they don't put themselves back to sleep naturally. They first look around for mom and make sure everything's ok."
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"docid": "D1939382#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070521090603AAae1bo\nWhen does morning, afternoon, evening and night begin?",
"text": "Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys When does morning, afternoon, evening and night begin? When does morning, afternoon, evening and night begin? So what are the times? You could say morning starts at 12.01am, but its still night, so do you class it as night? If so, when does the morning start? I was thinking; Morning 5.00am-11.59am Afternoon 12.00noon- 5.00pm Evening 5.01pm- 10.00pm Night... show more7 following 24 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: morning is when i wake up, whatever time that may be. afternoon is when i`ve eaten a sarnie or summat and wander out shopping or whatever. and night is when the kids are in bed and i have a horror on! ! juejua · 1 decade ago14 13 Comment Asker's rating Morning 6:00 AM- 11:59 AM Afternoon 12:00 - 5:00 Evening 5:01- 8:59 Night 9:00- 4:59Adam · 3 years ago12 0 2 comments This Site Might Help You. RE: When does morning, afternoon, evening and night begin?"
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"docid": "D1857207#0",
"title": "https://www.ovulationcalculator.com/ovulation/\nOvulation - Understanding Ovulation to Get Pregnant",
"text": "\"Ovulation - Understanding Ovulation to Get Pregnant4,537 people found this helpful - 59 Comments Sure, our Ovulation Calculator app can help you get pregnant... BUT it helps significantly to understand ovulation. No app can know your body like you do and this is why I spend so much time providing education to our members. It's the combination of knowledge and predictions that helps women that use Ovulation Calculator get pregnant faster. If you're trying to get pregnant, I encourage you to read all of this simple to understand article about ovulation. What is ovulation? Put simply, ovulation is the release of an egg from an ovary. The egg then slowly moves through the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If the egg is fertilized by sperm along the way, it will attach to the lining of the uterus ( implantation) where it begin its development as a fetus. If sperm doesn't fertilize the egg, it will die in the fallopian tube and dissolve. Without implantation, the lining of the uterus will shed, causing a period to occur."
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"docid": "D3458707#0",
"title": "http://www.friktech.com/rel/passover.htm\nThe Timing of Passover",
"text": "\"The Timing of Passover During the Feast of Unleavened Breadand During the Week of Jesus' Deathby Frank Daniels INTRODUCTION: There are two points of ambiguity in the Hebrew Bible accounts of the institution of Pesach (Passover) and its celebration that sparked debate among ancient scholars as to precisely on which day the lamb should be eaten. This in turn has created ambiguity regarding the timing of Jesus' death during the feast. This paper hopes to remove those points of ambiguity. PASSOVER INSTITUTED\"\"On the tenth day of this month, each man must take an animal from the flock, one for each family: one animal for each household... You must take into account how much each can eat in deciding the number for the animal. It must be an animal without blemish, a male one year old; you may take it from either sheep or goats. You must keep it until the fourteenth day of the month, when the whole assembly of Israel will slaughter it between the two evenings. ... That night, the flesh is to be eaten, roasted over the fire; it must be eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. ... You must not leave any of it over until morning: whatever is left until morning you are to burn.\"\" ( Ex 12:4-10)Verse 46 adds the stipulations that \"\"It will be eaten in one house; you will not carry any of the flesh outside the house. And you will not break a bone of it.\"\""
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"docid": "D2365760#0",
"title": "http://www.biblewheel.com/forum/showthread.php?345-Evening-Morning-When-does-the-Biblical-Day-Start\nThread: Evening? Morning? When does the Biblical Day Start?",
"text": "\"Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Last Results 1 to 10 of 36Thread: Evening? Morning? When does the Biblical Day Start? Thread Tools12-08-2007, 10:37 PM #1Richard Amiel Mc Gough Your Happy Host Join Date Jun 2007Location Yakima, Wa Posts 14,792Evening? Morning? When does the Biblical Day Start? I would like to test the Jewish tradition that the the Biblical day is reckoned from evening to evening against the testimony of Scripture. There is no explicit statement as such, and there is only one particular feast \"\"day\"\" that God commanded be celebtrated from \"\"even to even.\"\" The commandment for the Day of Atonement states: Leviticus 23:32 It shall be unto you a sabbath of rest, and ye shall afflict your souls: in the ninth day of the month at even, from even unto even, shall ye celebrate your sabbath. Concerning this verse, we have this comment from J. E. Hartley's entry in the Word Biblical Commentary: This law says that the Day of Atonement is to be celebrated from evening to evening."
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"docid": "D1490855#0",
"title": "http://www.troynovant.com/Farrell-A/Essays/Medieval-Timekeeping.html\n.",
"text": "\"Court Will Begin at Half-Way Terce Keeping Time in High Medieval Europe Essay by April Farrell September 2004This essay originally was written for the community of historical reenactors in the Kingdom of Caid, a region within the Society for Creative Anachronism. Mentions of Caid events and Caidans thus refer to modern SCA events and reenactors. [ Sources and Notes for this essay are on a separate page. ] Medieval standard time What is the scheduled time for opening court at virtually every Caidan event throughout the year? 10:00 a.m. — just scan the Crown Prints [a regional SCA magazine of the Kingdom of Caid ]. Of course, who among the populace at a tournament actually believes the common heraldic announcement that \"\"Court will begin in fifteen minutes? \"\" In spite of optimistic heraldic predictions, Caidans do expect a (roughly) standard opening time, since travel and preparation must be estimated with some care. Yet no experienced Caidan expects closing court to occur remotely close to the time listed in the Crown Prints. When does closing court begin? Usually about an hour before sunset."
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"docid": "D2188862#0",
"title": "http://myreligionislam.com/detail.asp?Aid=5910\n.",
"text": "\"Kaffarah (Expiation) for Breaking the Fast Question: What are the things that invalidate the fast of Ramadan and entail kaffarah ( expiation)? ANSWER They are as follows: 1. To eat or drink while one knows that one is fasting 2. To have sexual intercourse 3. If a person who did something that necessitates only qada (making up for a missed fast; observing another fast in lieu of the broken fast) on one day of Ramadan does the same thing purposely on another day of Ramadan, it also necessitates kaffarah (expiation that is made by freeing a slave or fasting for 60 consecutive days or feeding 60 needy people). 4. To smoke a cigarette 5. To eat or drink consciously after such things as backbiting, applying kohl, or getting blood drawn on the assumption that the fast has been broken Question: Is there any kaffarah (expiation) for breaking the fast? ANSWER Certainly there is. It is written all Islamic books that expiation becomes obligatory upon one who intentionally breaks one's fast for which one made intention at night."
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"docid": "D3377982#0",
"title": "https://loveyourwoof.com/how-long-does-a-dog-stay-in-heat/\nHow Long Does a Dog Stay in Heat?",
"text": "\"How Long Does a Dog Stay in Heat? February 15, 2017 By Alice Sparkle Dog Health While your dog is in heat she can become nervous and agitated. So how long does a dog stay in heat you may ask. The duration of a dogs period depends on a range of factors. It is important to know how to care for and comfort your dog during this time. When a dog is in heat, it is known as “estrus.” This word refers to one stage in the reproductive cycle, also called the estrus cycle. Being “in heat” sometimes refers to the estrus stage itself, when the female is most receptive to mating, but more often refers to the period before, proestrus, as well. In heat, first estrogen levels increase. Then, they decrease drastically, and progesterone rises."
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"docid": "D352063#0",
"title": "https://www.thebump.com/a/early-signs-of-pregnancy\n14 Early Signs Of Pregnancy",
"text": "When you’re trying to conceive, any slight new symptom can get your heart pounding. Waiting to see if two pink lines are in store for you this month can be agony, so it’s hard not to read into every twinge, cramp and extra trip to the bathroom. But what are the first signs of pregnancy you should really be on the lookout for? We break down the most common early pregnancy symptoms and what you can do to ease any ensuing discomfort. When Do Pregnancy Symptoms Start? There’s no hard and fast rule for when early pregnancy symptoms kick in. Some women may begin noticing the first early signs of pregnancy a week or two after conception, while others will start to feel symptoms closer to four or five weeks after, when your period is conspicuously late, or even farther into pregnancy. According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, most women (59 percent) experienced an onset of pregnancy symptoms by their fifth or sixth week, while 71 percent reported symptoms by the end of week six and 89 percent by week eight. Whether you start to sense early pregnancy symptoms immediately or later in pregnancy, don’t fret. “ All women are different and don't experience the same symptoms of early pregnancy,” says Michele Justice, MD, an ob-gyn at Inova Loudoun Hospital in Leesburg, Virginia. “"
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"docid": "D1947297#0",
"title": "http://12hoursabbath.com/sabbathsunset.html\nDOES THE WEEKLY SABBATH DAY REALLY BEGIN AT SUNSET?",
"text": "\"DOES THE WEEKLY SABBATH DAY REALLY BEGIN AT SUNSET? OR“I CAN’T BE WRONG A SECOND TIME, I HAVE THREESCRIPTURES TO PROVE IT”As Christians we have learned many wonderful truths from God’s word. Over the years we have held these truths close to our hearts. We have diligently searched the scriptures and we have come before God in prayer seeking His wisdom and understanding. Our fellowship with other Christians of like minds has helped to strengthen our understanding of various doctrines. And over time, we have formed our belief systems. For a good number of us, there is not a teaching from God more solidly fixed in our minds than our belief that we should observe the seventh day Sabbath (Saturday). Why is this the case? One reason is because for years we blissfully observed Sunday without having a clue about the Sabbath. After we discovered that we had been wrong all of this time as we read our Bibles through the filter of man’s traditions, the word God opened up to us as it never had before."
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"docid": "D2823306#0",
"title": "http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/shabbat.html\nShabbat: What is Shabbat?",
"text": "\"Category »Shabbat Reference What is Shabbat? Special Sabbaths Why did God Need to Rest? Foods of Shabbat Special Liturgy Eshet Hayil Pittum Ha-Ketoret Yah Ribbon Olam Mizmor Shir L'Yom H'Shabbat Customs & Traditions Kabbalat Shabbat Shabbat Evening Rituals Kiddush Torah Reading Havdalah Melave Malke Eruv Join our mailing list Join Support JVLDonate Shabbat: Table of Contents | Special Shabbats | Torah Reading Shabbat (שַׁבָּת; related to Hebrew verb \"\"cease, rest\"\") is the seventh day of the Jewish week and is the day of rest and abstention from work as commanded by God. Shabbat involves two interrelated commandments: to remember ( zachor) and to observe ( shamor ).- Origins in the Torah - The Nature of Shabbat - Zachor: To Remember - Shamor: To Observe - A Typical Shabbat Origins in the Torah The etiology of Shabbat is given in the first two chapters of the Book of Bereishit (Genesis), although the name of the day does not actually appear there: God worked six days at creating the world on the seventh he ceased working ( shavat mi-kol melaʾkhto ), blessed the day, and declared it holy. The special status of this seventh day - and its name - were disclosed to the Israelite people in the episode of the manna. God supplied each day's need of manna for five days; on the sixth, a double portion was provided to last through the seventh day, on which no manna appeared. Correspondingly, the Israelites were commanded not to go out at all but to remain at home on the seventh day. Thus they learned that the seventh day was \"\"a Shabbat of the Lord,\"\" which they must honor by desisting from their daily food-gathering labor. According to the Book of Exodus, work is to cease on the seventh day in order to give slaves and draft animals rest, a statute that must be observed even during the critical plowing and harvest seasons. The Book of Deuteronomy's version embodies this humanitarian motive in its divergent rationale of the Shabbat rest - Israel is to keep the Shabbat so that its slaves might rest, and because God so commanded."
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"docid": "D1270794#0",
"title": "http://www1.nyc.gov/site/dca/about/paid-sick-leave-FAQs.page\nFAQs",
"text": "\"Paid Sick Leave Law FAQs Share Download the Paid Sick Leave: Frequently Asked Questions (in PDF)I. GENERAL QUESTIONSII. EMPLOYEES COVERED/NOT COVERED BY THE LAWIII. RIGHT TO SICK LEAVE – HOURS, ACCRUALIV. USE OF SICK LEAVEV. HOW SICK LEAVE IS PAIDVI. OTHER TIME OFF POLICIESVII. OTHER FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS RELATED TO LEAVE TIMEVIII. RETALIATIONIX. NOTICE TO EMPLOYEESX. EMPLOYER RECORD KEEPINGXI."
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"docid": "D3491646#0",
"title": "https://calemploymentlawupdate.proskauer.com/2015/05/qa-californias-new-paid-sick-leave-law/\nQ&A â Californiaâs New Paid Sick Leave Law",
"text": "Q&A — California’s New Paid Sick Leave Law By Enzo Der Boghossian, Anthony Di Benedetto and Christina Teeter on May 11, 2015Posted in California Labor & Employment Law We recently held a webinar titled California’s New Paid Sick Leave Law: Are you Ready for the Big Changes Ahead? to help prepare employers for California’s new paid sick leave law. More than 400 people registered for the webinar, and we received well over 100 participant questions. We realized that everyone — including those who could not attend the presentation — would benefit from viewing the questions and our responses. The full Q&A follows. While we have answered all general questions below, we encourage you to speak directly with your Proskauer lawyer to ensure that your particular company policies are fully compliant. Topics: Accrual Method Calculating Sick Pay Carryover Determining Eligibility Independent Contractors Interplay with Other Laws Lump Sum Medical Certification Notice Requirements Penalties Policy Review Reinstatement of Employment within One Year Separate Policies for Different Groups of Employees Sick Leave Usage Temporary Employees Unions Using Other Types of Leave to Comply with the Sick Leave Law Vacation Time Wage Statements Wage Theft Prevention Act Notice When to Offer Sick Leave Accrual Method Given that overtime is included in the accrual of the 30 hours, would double time be included as well? Yes, all hours worked should be considered when calculating accrual. Does the annual PTO cap have to be 1.75 x annual accrual? Or is it just 15.75 days minimum?"
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"docid": "D2155286#0",
"title": "https://www.worldslastchance.com/yahuwahs-calendar/when-does-a-day-begin.html\nWhen Does a Day Begin?",
"text": "\"When Does a Day Begin? A ccording to the weight of evidence in Scripture, a day begins at dawn and ends at dusk. The night is ruled by the moon and stars, therefore, day begins when the stars disappear - before actual sunrise and ends when they appear after sunset. The moon and stars to rule by night: for his mercy endureth for ever. Psalm 136:9 Thus saith Yahuwah, which giveth the sun for a light by day, and the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, which divideth the sea when the waves thereof roar; The Eloah of hosts is his name: Jeremiah 31:35 The night begins at dusk and ends at dawn. A calendar date is not synonymous with a day. In contrast a calendar date includes both the day and the night, but also begins at dawn. A day is only the first half of the calendar date, while the night is the second half. Any serious student of Scripture, who attempts to honestly answer the following 43 questions, will come to the same profound conclusion. They will discover that day and night are totally the opposite of each other, and are two distinctly different periods, never occupying the same space of time."
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"docid": "D2082934#0",
"title": "http://www.smokehelp.org/html/faq.html\n.",
"text": "\"Warning! I am not a Doctor but I am a trained cessation specialist and taught cessation classes for five years. These are my best answers from the questions that come through the Ask form. I have collected them here for your benefit. If you wish more information, feel free to ask followup questions, call your doctor or your local lung association . I will try to research your question. Many of these pages are the result of your questions. David Stamps I'm doing a report on smoking and lung cancer could you help me out. My boyfriend hasn't smoked in 4 days I am a 24yrs guy who is going to get hired in a firm very soon. Do you have this feeling that your chest is beating a bit faster suddenly?"
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"docid": "D35133#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki\nAtomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Part of the Pacific War of World War IIAtomic bomb mushroom clouds over Hiroshima (left) and Nagasaki (right)Date August 6 and August 9, 1945Location Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Empire of Japan Result Allied victory Belligerents United States Manhattan Project: United Kingdom Canada Japan Commanders and leaders William S. Parsons Paul W. Tibbets, Jr. Charles Sweeney Frederick Ashworth Shunroku Hata Units involved Manhattan District: 50 U. S., 2 British 509th Composite Group: 1,770 U. S. Second General Army: Hiroshima: 40,000 (5 Anti-aircraft batteries) Nagasaki: 9,000 (4 Anti-aircraft batteries)Casualties and losses20 British, Dutch, and American prisoners of war killed Hiroshima:20,000 soldiers killed70,000–126,000 civilians killed Nagasaki:39,000–80,000 killed Total: 129,000–226,000+ killed [ show]v t e Pacific War During the final stage of World War II, the United States detonated two nuclear weapons over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 6 and 9, 1945, respectively. The United States dropped the bombs after obtaining the consent of the United Kingdom, as required by the Quebec Agreement. The two bombings killed at least 129,000 people, most of whom were civilians. They remain the only use of nuclear weapons in the history of warfare. In the final year of the war, the Allies prepared for what was anticipated to be a bloody invasion of the Japanese mainland. This undertaking was preceded by a conventional and firebombing campaign that destroyed 67 Japanese cities. The war in Europe had concluded when Germany signed its instrument of surrender on May 8, 1945. As the Allies turned their full attention to the war in the Pacific War, the Japanese faced the same fate. The Allies called for the unconditional surrender of the Imperial Japanese armed forces in the Potsdam Declaration on July 26, 1945—the alternative being \"\"prompt and utter destruction\"\". The Japanese ignored the ultimatum and the war continued."
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"docid": "D1747010#0",
"title": "http://blogs.bu.edu/guidedhistory/historians-craft/bria-greene/\nJapanese Remembrance of the Dropping of the Atom Bomb",
"text": "Children's Peace Monument located in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. Japanese Remembrance of the Dropping of the Atom Bomb A Guided History by Bria Greene Introduction The United States’ decision to drop the atom bomb on the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of 1945 brought the Second World War two a quick and decisive end. While the United States emerged as a proud victor, hundreds of thousands of civilian lives had been lost and two major cities had been obliterated. The weakened Japanese government could do very little to better the lives of its citizens in the immediate aftermath of the war. This was especially true in regards to the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, since the attacks on these cities was the first time an atomic bomb had been used during a war. Though the bomb had killed thousands and destroyed an entire city, its full effect had yet to be seen. For the residents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki who had survived the attacks, radiation from the bomb caused disfigurement, blindness, and diseases such as leukemia and other types of cancer. This was in addition to the many homes and livelihoods that were destroyed as well as the lasting psychological scars associated with such a trauma. In addition to health issues, the dropping of the atomic bomb permanently changed the scope of war. With the creation of such a powerful weapon, the idea of war suddenly became a lot more dangerous to the major powers of the world."
},
{
"docid": "D2939429#0",
"title": "http://thisisnotahistoryclass.blogspot.com/p/atomic-age.html\nThe Atomic Age",
"text": "\"The Atomic Age The United States did not enter the war until 1941, but as early as 1939 the research on what would become the atomic bomb began. It had been reported by nuclear physicist Niels Bojr that German scientists had achieved atomic fission and the United States was not about to fall behind (Goldstein 5). Scientists were making great strides, splitting uranium atoms for the first time in America shortly after research began. But this was not enough. The US government had to be behind research efforts. Hitler and his scientists may have achieved atomic fission first, but this did them little good when he started persecuting Jewish scientists. Many of these scientists fled to the United States, the most noteworthy being Albert Einstein. Usually a pacifist, he worked with fellow scientist Leo Szilard to write a letter to President Roosevelt, urging him to push for the US development of the atomic bomb. Research continued, and eventually Roosevelt agreed to support it. In August of 1942, it was officially named the Manhattan Project (Goldstein 7)."
},
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"docid": "D2423035#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100806091900AA1XGAB\nThe Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima August 6th, 1945 How Many People Were Killed?",
"text": "\"Arts & Humanities History The Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima August 6th, 1945 How Many People Were Killed? What is the best estimate? Links?1 following 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: About 80,000 people were killed outright in the first blast. This was from a bomb rated at 18 kilotons of TNT. By the end of 1945, injury and radiation brought total deaths to 120,000-140,000. These final figures accounted for about one-quarter of the greater-city population. Two years later, deaths from the Hiroshima bomb, from all attributable causes, totalled over 200,000. If the Nazis had perfected their bomb and dropped it on a city in Europe, it would have been classed as a war crime. Leo Szillard, one of the development scientist on the Manhattan Project, wrote to President Truman after the war ended, \"\"Suppose Germany had developed two bombs before we had any bombs. And suppose Germany had dropped one bomb, say, on Rochester and the other on Buffalo, and then having run out of bombs she would have lost the war."
},
{
"docid": "D2106474#0",
"title": "https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/08/05/what-it-would-look-like-if-the-hiroshima-bomb-hit-your-city/\nWhat it would look like if the Hiroshima bomb hit your city",
"text": "\"The Hiroshima A-bomb blast, photographed by the US military on 06 August 1945. EPA/HIROSHIMA PEACE MEMORIAL MUSEUMSeventy years ago Thursday, the U. S. dropped an atomic uranium bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The bomb, code-named Little Boy, killed 66,000 people, mostly civilians, and injured at least 69,000 more, according to estimates the U. S. Army made in 1946. After Japan refused to surrender in the following days, the U. S. dropped another bomb on Aug. 9, this time on Nagasaki. That bomb, Fat Man, killed 39,000 and injured 25,000 more, according to the same Army report. Different sources provide different estimates for casualties and mortalities, and countless more people were likely affected by radiation, malnutrition and illness. Those bombs, the only nukes that have ever been used in war, helped bring an end to World War II, with Japan surrendering on Aug. 15. They also allowed U. S. troops to avoid what would have likely been a deadly ground invasion of Japan. But that victory came at a great toll to humanity. Alex Wellerstein, a nuclear historian at the Stevens Institute of Technology, created a Nuke Map that allows you to visualize what the Hiroshima and Nagasaki explosions would look like in your hometown."
},
{
"docid": "D1914667#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_type_of_bomb_was_dropped_on_hiroshima_and_nagasaki\nWhat were the decisions to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?",
"text": "What were the decisions to drop the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? The battle for Okinawa, had proven to be a small scaled example of what the invasion of Japan would be like. The decisions to drop the bombs, were largely based upon that batt …Nicholas XD 22 Contributions Why were bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? To stop the war in Japan While there may, barely, be justification for use of the first bomb, a point which has it's disputers. There can be none for the use of the secon …Tightropewalker 5,206 Contributions Why and who Dropped the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?the atomic bomb was dropped by the U. S.. they bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki to force japan to surrender which they did. President Truman stated that he needed to end the war a …Jorge Quinones 41,789 Contributions There are things that interest me. History covers them all. Since the ancient history to the life of Scientist Nikola Tesla. Who dropped the bomb in hiroshima and nagasaki? At the end of World War II, few questioned Truman's decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki."
},
{
"docid": "D372888#0",
"title": "https://medium.com/historical-musings/was-it-necessary-to-drop-the-atomic-bomb-on-hiroshima-and-nagasaki-e8981c1ff322\nWAS IT NECESSARY TO DROP THE ATOMIC BOMB ON HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI?",
"text": "WAS IT NECESSARY TO DROP THE ATOMIC BOMB ON HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI? The pros, the cons, and the ethics. The atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is a very touchy subject for many people. We recently discussed this topic in class and there were a lot more arguments and opinions flying around than there usually are for class discussions. When considering moral arguments, I definitely don’t think that the bombs should’ve been dropped. So many innocent civilians were affected by it and generations of Japanese suffered the after-effects of the atomic bomb. I mean, the Americans had already firebombed around 67 Japanese cities quite effectively. Why did they have to go on to use not just one, but two, atomic bombs on the Japanese? However, when considering military tactics and the quickest way to end the war with the fewest losses, I have a slightly different opinion. I believe that President Truman (of the USA) should have dropped the bomb on Hiroshima but not on Nagasaki."
},
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"docid": "D151329#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debate_over_the_atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki\nDebate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Fat Man mushroom cloud resulting from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rises into the air from the hypocenter. The debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki concerns the ethical, legal, and military controversies surrounding the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on 6 August and 9 August 1945 at the close of World War II (1939–45). The Soviet Union declared war on Japan an hour before 9 August [1] and invaded Manchuria at one minute past midnight; Japan surrendered on 15 August. On 26 July 1945, United States President Harry S. Truman, United Kingdom Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Government Chiang Kai-shek issued the Potsdam Declaration, which outlined the terms of surrender for the Empire of Japan as agreed upon at the Potsdam Conference. This ultimatum stated if Japan did not surrender, it would face \"\"prompt and utter destruction\"\". [ 2] Some debaters focus on the presidential decision-making process, and others on whether or not the bombings were the proximate cause of Japanese surrender. Over the course of time, different arguments have gained and lost support as new evidence has become available and as new studies have been completed. A primary and continuing focus has been on the role of the bombings in Japan's surrender and the U. S.'s justification for them based upon the premise that the bombings precipitated the surrender. This remains the subject of both scholarly and popular debate. In 2005, in an overview of historiography about the matter, J. Samuel Walker wrote, \"\"the controversy over the use of the bomb seems certain to continue\"\". ["
},
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"docid": "D3362182#0",
"title": "http://content.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1085424,00.html\nWeb Guide: Hiroshima, 60 Years Later",
"text": "\"Web Guide: Hiroshima, 60 Years Later By Michael Behr Thursday, July 21, 2005Tweet Read Later YANNIS KONTOS / POLARISJapanese women pay their respects at the Memorial Cenotaph in Hiroshima Email Print Share Reprints Follow @TIMEAfter the atomic bomb was droppped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, historians and survivors, alike, have collected information on the bomb's destruction and future impact. The modern city of Hiroshima now honors its victims with museums, annual ceremonies and peace declarations. To learn about Hiroshima's recovery and read eyewitness accounts from survivors, check out these sites: The City of Hiroshima The city's website provides information on war memorials and peace declarations. Included are Hiroshima civic organizations, museums and town development guides. Eyewitnesses of Hiroshima• Living Under the Cloud The atom bombs dropped over Japan ended a terrible war and persuaded the world never to use nuclear weapons again. Why that legacy is now in peril—and what we should do about it• Crossing the Moral Threshold Why U. S. leaders never questioned the idea of dropping the Bomb From TIME.com• Web Guide: Hiroshima, 60 Years Later Online resources relating to the dropping of the atomic bomb Oral Histories• Morris R. Jeppson, 83 Weapon Test Officer• Theodore \"\"Dutch\"\" J. Van Kirk, 84 Navigator• Frederick L. Ashworth, 93 Weaponeer on the Bockscar• Charles \"\"Don\"\" Albury, 84 Co-pilot• The Japanese Pilot Remembering Hiroshima Gallery & Graphics• Hiroshima TIME & Life Photo Essay after the bomb• The Nuclear World A TIME graphic of today's nuclear states From the TIME Archive• Hiroshima Archive Collection TIME's Hiroshima reporting from the aftermath of the bombing and over the past 60 years Radiation Effects Research Foundation The research institution studies the health effects of radiation in the survivors of atomic bombs. Hiroshima Photo Gallery Japanese photographer Hiromi Tsuchida captures the aftermath in Hiroshima - check out pictures of survivors and monuments. The Avalon Project: Hiroshima and Nagasaki A comprehensive site on the number of casualties, the aftermath and types of long-term injuries suffered from atomic bombs. Be sure to check out the Manhattan Project Investigating Group - these Americans were sent to Hiroshima and Nagasaki one month after the bomb to report on the devastation. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum The museum's official site pays tribute to the city and its victims - included are resources for the abolition of nuclear weapons and Hiroshima's recovery, and educational materials for kids."
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"docid": "D1225887#0",
"title": "http://www.dbp.idebate.org/en/index.php/Debate:_Bombing_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki\nDebate: Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki",
"text": "\" [] [] [] [] [ Edit]Was the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki justified? [ Edit]Background and context The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear attacks at the end of World War II against the Empire of Japan by the United States at the order of U. S. President Harry S. Truman on August 6 and 9, 1945. After six months of intense firebombing of 67 other Japanese cities, the nuclear weapon \"\"Little Boy\"\" was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on Monday, August 6, 1945, followed on August 9 by the detonation of the \"\"Fat Man\"\" nuclear bomb over Nagasaki. These are to date the only attacks with nuclear weapons in the history of warfare. The bombs killed as many as 140,000 people in Hiroshima and 80,000 in Nagasaki by the end of 1945, roughly half on the days of the bombings. Since then, thousands more have died from injuries or illness attributed to exposure to radiation released by the bombs. In both cities, the overwhelming majority of the dead were civilians. Six days after the detonation over Nagasaki, on August 15, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Powers, signing the Instrument of Surrender on September 2, officially ending the Pacific War and therefore World War II. ( Germany had signed its Instrument of Surrender on May 7, ending the war in Europe.) The bombings led, in part, to post-war Japan adopting Three Non-Nuclear Principles, forbidding that nation from nuclear armament."
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"docid": "D151325#0",
"title": "http://www.debate.org/opinions/was-the-bombing-of-hiroshima-and-nagasaki-justified\nWas the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki justified?",
"text": "\"Was the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki justified? Add a New Topic Add to My Favorites Debate This Topic Report This Topic53% Say Yes 47% Say No Yes, it was necessary to stop the war. The atomic bomb on Hiroshima was brutal, yes. On the other hand, it was the only way to stop the war. Japan was going to invade the U. S. and we were running out of supplies, people, guns, bullets, etc. It was either the bomb or lose the war. World War II was the fight for humanity, if Hitler won (not to be taken offensively) the world would have gone to hell. Report Post Reply20Duhhhhh!!!!!...... The only other word for it is necessary. Okay."
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"docid": "D3150121#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_would_have_happened_if_the_US_did_not_drop_the_nuclear_bombs_on_Japan\nWhat would have happened if the US did not drop the nuclear bombs on Japan?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History War and Military History World War 2 WW2 Axis Powers Japan in WW2 Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombings What would have happened if the US did not drop the nuclear bombs on Japan? Flag What would have happened if the US did not drop the nuclear bombs on Japan? Answer by Jorge Quinones Confidence votes 39.3KThere are things that interest me. History covers them all. Since the ancient history to the life of Scientist Nikola Tesla. Japan had been defeated before we dropped the bomb, but the Emperor refused to surrender. Japanese soldiers continued to hold many of the islands in the Pacific and even the islands that they had lost were still inhabited by soldiers who hid in caves and came out to kill Allied troops. The Navy of Japan had been pretty much wiped out. They had no fuel little fuel to operate the few ships that were left, yet the Japanese people refused to give up, thinking that they could defeat the Allies when we sent landing parties to Japan. Actually, the Japanese leadership did not care how many of their citizens were killed during a landing attempt, they figured we would give up and go home in view of that many deaths."
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"docid": "D313440#0",
"title": "http://www.authentichistory.com/1939-1945/1-war/4-Pacific/4-abombdecision/3-against/\nThe Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb: Arguments Against",
"text": "The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb: Arguments Against Note: This section is intended as an objective overview of the decision to use the atomic bomb for new students of the issue. For the other side of the issue, go here. Argument 1: The Bomb Was Made For Defense Only The origins of the Manhattan Project go back to 1939, when Hungarian-born physicist Leo Szilard, who had moved to the U. S. in 1938 to conduct research at Columbia University, became convinced of the feasibility of using nuclear chain reactions to create new, powerful bombs. German scientists had just conducted a successful nuclear fission experiment, and based on those results, Szilard was able to demonstrate that uranium was capable of producing a nuclear chain reaction. Szilard noted that Germany had stopped the exportation of uranium from Czechoslovakian mines which they had taken over in 1938. He feared that Germany was trying to build an atomic bomb, while the United States was sitting idle. Although WWII had not yet started, Germany was clearly a threat, and if the Germans had a monopoly on the atomic bomb, it could be deployed against anyone, including the United States, without warning. Szilard worked with Albert Einstein, whose celebrity gave him access to the president, to produce a letter informing Roosevelt of the situation. Their warning eventually resulted in the Manhattan Project. Bomb opponents argue that the atomic bomb was built as a defensive weapon, not an offensive one."
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"docid": "D1705040#0",
"title": "http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/american-bomber-drops-atomic-bomb-on-hiroshima\nAmerican bomber drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima",
"text": "0:00 0:00CC Settings Presets Font Style Font Color Font Size Font Opacity Font Edge Background Color Background Opacity Aa Aa Aa Aa Aa Aa Previewgummies powder CCs is: Apply / Close Reset It's not you... it's your ad blocker. To continue watching video, please disable your ad blocking software and reload the page. For instructions, click here Lead Story1945American bomber drops atomic bomb on Hiroshima Share this:facebook twitter google+Print Cite On this day in 1945, at 8:16 a.m. Japanese time, an American B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay, drops the world’s first atom bomb, over the city of Hiroshima. Approximately 80,000 people are killed as a direct result of the blast, and another 35,000 are injured. At least another 60,000 would be dead by the end of the year from the effects of the fallout. U. S. President Harry S. Truman, discouraged by the Japanese response to the Potsdam Conference’s demand for unconditional surrender, made the decision to use the atom bomb to end the war in order to prevent what he predicted would be a much greater loss of life were the United States to invade the Japanese mainland. And so on August 5, while a “conventional” bombing of Japan was underway, “Little Boy,” (the nickname for one of two atom bombs available for use against Japan), was loaded onto Lt. Col. Paul W. Tibbets’ plane on Tinian Island in the Marianas. Tibbets’ B-29, named the Enola Gay after his mother, left the island at 2:45 a.m. on August 6."
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"docid": "D420564#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/05/hiroshima-prepares-to-remember-the-day-the-bomb-dropped\nHiroshima remembers the day the bomb dropped",
"text": "Japan Hiroshima remembers the day the bomb dropped The city fell silent as tens of thousands of people paid tribute to the victims and survivors of the world’s first atomic bomb Justin Mc Curry in Hiroshima and agencies Wed 5 Aug 2015 20.20 EDT15.30 EDTThis article is over 2 years old17,485 1,000Doves are released as a sign of peace during the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony on the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing. Photograph: Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images Contribute with Guardian Witness Bells tolled in Hiroshima on Thursday as tens of thousands of people gathered to mark 70 years to the day since the city was destroyed by an atomic bomb. Japan’s prime minister Shinzo Abe and foreign delegates were among the tens of thousands who congregated at the Peace Memorial Park to observe a moment of silence at 8:15 am local time (2315 GMT), when the detonation turned the western Japanese city into an inferno. The now-bustling city’s mayor Kazumi Matsui said nuclear weapons were an “absolute evil” as he urged the world to put an end to them forever. “To coexist we must abolish the absolute evil and ultimate inhumanity that are nuclear weapons. Now is the time to start taking action,” he said in his speech. Representatives of more than 100 countries, including the US ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy, were among those marking the anniversary. Standing in the shadow of the shell of what was then the prefectural industrial promotion hall – now known simply as the atomic bomb dome – they heard messages from survivors and local children and the city’s mayor. Hiroshima and the nuclear age – a visual guide Read more Seven decades ago, the countdown to the first nuclear attack in history began in the early hours of 6 August 1945, when a US B-29 Superfortress bomber, escorted by two surveillance planes, took off from an airfield on the Pacific island of Tinian. The Enola Gay, named after the mother of the plane’s pilot, Brig Gen Paul Tibbets, was carrying a 16 kiloton atomic bomb, nicknamed Little Boy; its target was Hiroshima, a port and major army base in western Japan, six hours’ flying time away."
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"docid": "D1914669#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_bomb_was_the_bomb_dropped_in_nagasaki\nWhat kind of bomb was the bomb dropped in nagasaki?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History War and Military History World War 2 WW2 Axis Powers Japan in WW2 Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombings What kind of bomb was the bomb dropped in nagasaki? Flag What kind of bomb was the bomb dropped in nagasaki? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The second atomic bomb was dropped on 9 August. It was carried in a plane known as Bock's Car and the pilot is known to be Major Charles Sweeney. The bomb varied slightly from the first bomb- it was a plutonium implosion device nicknamed 'Fat Man'. The explosive force was greater compared to the first bomb, because 20 000 tons of TNT was used3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Nicholas XD 22 Contributions Why were bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? To stop the war in Japan While there may, barely, be justification for use of the first bomb, a point which has it's disputers. There can be none for the use of the secon …Jorge Quinones 41,789 Contributions There are things that interest me."
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"docid": "D1505829#0",
"title": "https://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/08/hiroshima_64_years_ago.html\nHiroshima, 64 years ago",
"text": "\"RECENT ENTRIES• Flooding in Britain - 02.14• Sochi 2014 Olympics: Reaching the podium - 02.13• The 2014 Westminster Dog Show - 02.10• 2014 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Soch - 02.07On Facebook • @big_picture on Twitter • On Google+ • On App.net • Windows 8 app Twitter Pinterest Stumble Upon Reddit Email Translate into: ( Hint: Use 'j' and 'k' keys to move up and down)comments August 5, 2009Hiroshima, 64 years ago Tomorrow, August 6th, marks 64 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan by the United States at the end of World War II. Targeted for military reasons and for its terrain (flat for easier assessment of the aftermath), Hiroshima was home to approximately 250,000 people at the time of the bombing. The U. S. B-29 Superfortress bomber \"\"Enola Gay\"\" took off from Tinian Island very early on the morning of August 6th, carrying a single 4,000 kg (8,900 lb) uranium bomb codenamed \"\"Little Boy\"\". At 8:15 am, Little Boy was dropped from 9,400 m (31,000 ft) above the city, freefalling for 57 seconds while a complicated series of fuse triggers looked for a target height of 600 m (2,000 ft) above the ground. At the moment of detonation, a small explosive initiated a super-critical mass in 64 kg (141 lbs) of uranium. Of that 64 kg, only .7 kg (1.5 lbs) underwent fission, and of that mass, only 600 milligrams was converted into energy - an explosive energy that seared everything within a few miles, flattened the city below with a massive shockwave, set off a raging firestorm and bathed every living thing in deadly radiation. Nearly 70,000 people are believed to have been killed immediately, with possibly another 70,000 survivors dying of injuries and radiation exposure by 1950. Today, Hiroshima houses a Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum near ground zero, promoting a hope to end the existence of all nuclear weapons. ( 34 photos total)A Japanese soldier walks through a leveled area in Hiroshima, Japan in September of 1945, one month after the detonation of a nuclear bomb above the city. From a series of U. S. Navy photographs depicting the suffering and ruins that resulted from the blast. ("
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"docid": "D1505827#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/atomic-bombing-hiroshima-and-nagasaki-1779992\nThe Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki",
"text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture The Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Share Flipboard Email Print At the time this photo was made, smoke billowed 20,000 feet above Hiroshima while smoke from the burst of the first atomic bomb had spread over 10,000 feet on the target at the base of the rising column. ( August 6, 1945). Superstock/Getty Imagesby Jennifer Rosenberg Updated March 17, 2017Attempting to bring an earlier end to World War II, U. S. President Harry Truman made the fateful decision to drop a massive atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. On August 6, 1945, this atomic bomb, known as \"\"Little Boy,\"\" flattened the city, killing at least 70,000 people that day and tens of thousands more from radiation poisoning. While Japan was still trying to comprehend this devastation, the United States dropped another atomic bomb. This bomb, nicknamed \"\"Fat Man,\"\" was dropped on the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing an estimated 40,000 people immediately and another 20,000 to 40,000 in the months following the explosion. On August 15, 1945, Japanese Emperor Hirohito announced an unconditional surrender, ending World War II. The Enola Gay Heads to Hiroshima At 2:45 a.m. on Monday, August 6, 1945, a B-29 bomber took off from Tinian, a North Pacific island in the Marianas, 1,500 miles south of Japan. The 12-man crew ( picture) were on board to make sure this secret mission went smoothly. Colonel Paul Tibbets, the pilot, nicknamed the B-29 the \"\"Enola Gay\"\" after his mother."
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"docid": "D1671989#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_names_of_the_planes_that_dropped_the_atomic_bombs_on_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki\nWhat are the names of the planes that dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History War and Military History World War 2 WW2 Axis Powers Japan in WW2 Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombings What are the names of the planes that dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Flag What are the names of the planes that dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? Answer by Rudolph Hyde Confidence votes 17.8KI am a veteran and retired federal agent. I am a cinephile and strongly interested in WWII, esp. the European Campaign. The names of the planes that dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki are Enola Gay and Bockscar . On August 6, 1945, at 9:15 AM Tokyo time, a B-29 plane, the \"\"Enola Gay\"\" piloted by Paul W. Tibbets, dropped a uranium atomic bomb, code named \"\"Little Boy\"\" on Hiroshima, Japan's seventh largest city. In minutes, half of the city vanished. According to U. S. estimates, 60,000 to 70,000 people were killed or missing, 140,000 were injured many more were made homeless as a result of the bomb. Deadly radiation reached over 100,000."
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"docid": "D3355698#0",
"title": "http://www.colorado.edu/AmStudies/lewis/1025/atomic.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Question for Discussion: Did the United States need to drop the atomic bomb on Japan in order to end World War II? Reading: Pro and Con Arguments on Dropping the Atomic Bomb; , Smithsonian editorial ;; U. S. Bombing Survey (1946); \"\"More Atomic Diplomacy\"\"; Weber, Was Hiroshima Necessary? Video: The Day after Trinity, Atomic Cafe Assignment: What do you think was the real reason President Truman ordered the atomic bombing of Japan? Do you think he is morally justified ? One page essay, 30 points, due Monday Oct. 20. The Impact of the Atomic Bomb on Japan Documents Relating to the Development of the Atomic Bomb and Its use on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Major Effects of the Atomic Bomb Deaths By The Atom Bomb Compared To Other Deaths During World War IIThe Atomic Bombing of Nagasaki Remembering Nagasaki A-Bomb WWW Museum The U. S. Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb World Map (1997)Pro and Con Arguments on Dropping the Atomic Bomb The Decision to Drop the Bomb The Decision to Drop the Bomb: Documents Deaths By The Atom Bomb Compared To Other Deaths During World War IIAmerican Military Leaders Urge Truman not to drop the Bomb Hiroshima: Who Disagreed with the Atomic Bombing\"\"THE DECISION TO USE THE ATOMIC BOMB\"\" GAR ALPEROVITZ AND THE H-NET DEBATEThe Atomic Bomb and the Nuclear Arms Race Fifty Years from Trinity The U. S. Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project50 Facts About U. S. Nuclear Weapons1. Critical Thinking about History Why did the U. S. start the Iraq war in 2003Why do Historians understanding of the Iraq war differ from popular understanding of the Iraq war ? Does is matter what Historians Think? What can we learn from the history of the Iraq War?2. The Atomic Bombing of Japan Oppenheimer reaction to seeing the first Atomic bomb Explosion I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
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"docid": "D1923581#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_was_the_atomic_bomb_dropped_on_Japan\nWhy was the atomic bomb dropped on Japan?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History War and Military History World War 2 WW2 Axis Powers Japan in WW2 Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombings Why was the atomic bomb dropped on Japan? Flag Why was the atomic bomb dropped on Japan? Answer by Eccles-Jordan Trigger Circuit Confidence votes 38.0KThis circuit is used in most electronic digital computers ever built & was invented in 1918 (patent GB148582). What is it now called? The Atomic Bombs were dropped on Japan to end WWII without invading the Japanese main islands. Invading would have resulted in a massive loss of life on both sides. This is a very controversial subject with valid arguments for and against invasion presented by each side. After firebombing 67 Japanese cities, on July 26, 1945, the US called for Japan to surrender with the Potsdam Declaration. Japan ignored that request. Then on August 6, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and on August 9, on Nagasaki."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-does-plate-subduction-occur\nWhy does plate subduction occur?",
"text": "\"Sufi Hamdan M, Geophysicist Answered Oct 26, 2015There is how the plate subduction happen, the oceanic crust is denser than continental crust. The different density two of them caused the oceanic crust go down to the continental crust. The analogy is just like a car accident, if the car is different one of them will go down below others but if they're equal (for the plate the variable is density and also plate movement), It won't create subduction but collission just like himalayan range (Continental crust vs Continental crust)6.9k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions More Answers Below When does subduction occur? Why does subduction occur in the ocean floor if it is denser than the continental lithosphere? Does subduction occur on the antarctic plate? What are the types of plate movements? How do they occur? How does subduction happen?"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_characteristics_for_convergent_plate_boundary\nWhat are characteristics for convergent plate boundary?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Geophysics Plate Tectonics What are characteristics for convergent plate boundary? Flag What are characteristics for convergent plate boundary? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Convergent boundaries are formed when two plates on the earth's surface collide. This may cause one of three things to happen. One, one plate will be forced under the other causing a trench and creating mountain ranges, two, the two plates will crumple together like an accordion and pus up forming mountain ranges like the Himalayas, and three the may remain stationary possibly causing earthquakes and increasing the pressure of the lithosphere. So convergent plate boundaries regularly result in mountains and ocean trenches. The areas around convergent boundaries are often subject to increased levels of seismic activity do to the friction and pressure caused by the boundary.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Macaroni Salsa 182 Contributions What are the features in a convergent plate boundary? Mountains.kaden lee 16 Contributions What occurs at convergent plate boundaries?subduction Paul Jones 112,553 Contributions Owner of Jones Mineral Cabinet, Geology and Paleontology Supervisor, interested in Earth and Planetary sciences What is a convergent plate boundary?"
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"docid": "D321273#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/High_School_Earth_Science/Stress_in_the_Earth's_Crust\nHigh School Earth Science/Stress in the Earth's Crust",
"text": "Wikimedia is looking for female coders! Would you like to help improve our software as a volunteer? Read more!High School Earth Science/Stress in the Earth's Crust← Earthquakes · Nature of Earthquakes →This is the latest reviewed version, checked on 12 February 2018. ( +)navigation search Contents [ hide ]1 Lesson Objectives2 Causes and Types of Stress3 Geologic Structures3.1 Folds3.2 Faults3.2.1 Strike-Slip4 Stress and Mountain Building5 Lesson Summary6 Review Questions7 Vocabulary8 Points to Consider When you think about an enormous plates of lithosphere traveling around on the planet's surface, you can probably imagine that the process is not smooth. Most geological activity takes place where two plates meet, at plate boundaries. In the Earthquakes chapter, you will learn that nearly all earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building occur at plate boundaries. In this chapter, you will learn more about the geological activity that occurs because of plate tectonics, specifically mountain building and earthquakes. When plates are pushed or pulled, the rock is subjected to stress. Stress can cause a rock to change shape or to break. When a rock bends without breaking, it folds."
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"docid": "D3172652#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/info_8450244_three-boundaries-between-lithospheric-plates.html\nThree Types of Boundaries Between Lithospheric Plates",
"text": "\"Home »Geology Three Types of Boundaries Between Lithospheric Plates By Doug Donald; Updated April 25, 2017The Earth is approximately 7,900 miles in diameter, and is comprised of three major layers: core, mantle and crust. Of the three layers, the crust is the thinnest, with an average thickness of 15 to 18 miles. The crust and the uppermost, solid part of the mantle combine to form a rigid layer of rock called the lithosphere, which is broken into many pieces called oceanic or continental plates. Areas where plate edges meet are called plate boundaries. In geology, plate boundaries are where the real action happens. Plate Tectonics Lithospheric plates, commonly called tectonic plates, fit together on the Earth's surface like a jigsaw puzzle. Scientists believe that the plates float on a hot, semi-solid region of the mantle called the asthenosphere. This movement is called plate tectonics. Movement of the lithospheric plates is most easily observed at the plate boundaries, where the plates converge, diverge or slip sideways. Most earthquakes and volcanism occur along or near lithospheric plate boundaries."
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"title": "http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-a-subduction-zone.htm\nWhat is a Subduction Zone?",
"text": "\"A subduction zone is a convergent boundary where two tectonic plates collide. Plates are large, dense masses in the crust of the Earth, the lithosphere, that float on top of liquefied rock in the asthenosphere. They are constantly shifting and moving, so when they subduct, one pushes beneath the other. These zones create geologic formations such as mountain ranges, ocean trenches, and island arcs, as well as phenomena like earthquakes and volcanoes. Tectonic plates are categorized as either oceanic plates that have large bodies of water above them or continental plates that support land. Geologists have learned about how subduction works by studying earthquakes in seismology and volcanoes in volcanology. They know that younger plates are less dense than older plates. Generally, ocean crust is thinner and denser than continental crust. Subduction zones don't only make certain landscape changes, but they recycle rock by melting it into magma so that crust might form at other tectonic zones. When two oceanic plates meet, a deep underwater trench forms where the thicker plate plunges beneath the thinner one."
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"docid": "D1618009#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/8202667/astro-test-3-flash-cards/\nASTRO TEST 3",
"text": "\"56 terms theliztaylor ASTRO TEST 3earths features Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort How can we \"\"probe\"\" the interior of the earth? 1. compare their mean density and \"\"uncompressed\"\" density 2. The magnetic field 3. Measuring P & S waves together by using a global network of seismographs What do we mean when we say a planet is \"\"differentiated\"\"? The heavier elements sink to the center (the metal core).what can the presence of a magnetic field tell us about the interior? that is has a liquid and metal conducting interior that is rapidly rotating- indicating an electrical conductor in motion, like the liquid outer core of the Earth The difference between conduction, convection, and radiation of heat? Transmits the heat energy to atoms next to them to even out the temperature."
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"docid": "D1498925#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/High_School_Earth_Science/Stress_in_the_Earth%27s_Crust\nHigh School Earth Science/Stress in the Earth's Crust",
"text": "Wikimedia is looking for female coders! Would you like to help improve our software as a volunteer? Read more!High School Earth Science/Stress in the Earth's Crust← Earthquakes · Nature of Earthquakes →This is the latest reviewed version, checked on 12 February 2018. ( +)navigation search Contents [ hide ]1 Lesson Objectives2 Causes and Types of Stress3 Geologic Structures3.1 Folds3.2 Faults3.2.1 Strike-Slip4 Stress and Mountain Building5 Lesson Summary6 Review Questions7 Vocabulary8 Points to Consider When you think about an enormous plates of lithosphere traveling around on the planet's surface, you can probably imagine that the process is not smooth. Most geological activity takes place where two plates meet, at plate boundaries. In the Earthquakes chapter, you will learn that nearly all earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and mountain building occur at plate boundaries. In this chapter, you will learn more about the geological activity that occurs because of plate tectonics, specifically mountain building and earthquakes. When plates are pushed or pulled, the rock is subjected to stress. Stress can cause a rock to change shape or to break. When a rock bends without breaking, it folds."
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"docid": "D1940948#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_is_the_oceanic_plate_subducted_when_an_oceanic_plate_collides_with_a_continental_plate\nWhy is the oceanic plate subducted when an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Geophysics Plate Tectonics Why is the oceanic plate subducted when an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate? Flag Why is the oceanic plate subducted when an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate? Edit Answer by 707JAT Confidence votes 256The Oceanic plate is subducted under the Continental plate because oceanic crust is much more dense than continental crust. The average density of the oceanic crust is 3g/cm^3 while the average density of continental crust is 2.7g/cm^3.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Morgan Riffe 36 Contributions What happens when oceanic and continental plates collide? At this type of convergent boundary the oceanic plate will be subducted, or sink into the mantle underneath the continental plate. Volcanoes often form near these boundaries. Edit Bethany Lissa Harrison 5 Contributions What happens when a continental and oceanic plate collide? The continental plate is less dense that the oceanic plate and so sinks underneath the oceanic plate. The oceanic plate holds water and so when the continental plate sinks …Roxie31493 784 Contributions When an ocean plate collides with a continental plate?terranes are attached to the edge of a continent Editlewis diaz 12 Contributions\"\"I am looking for answers about the world\"\"What occurs when a continental and oceanic plate collide?"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/133095714/seafloor-spreading-flash-cards/\nSeafloor Spreading",
"text": "\"64 terms paulinapizzochero Seafloor Spreading Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Paulina P18 What is a ridge? Paulina P18 What is a continuous mountain range on the floor of all major oceans? Paulina P18 What is a rift (valley)? Paulina P18 What is a valley formed by the separation of mountain ridges from tensional forces? Paulina P18 What is echo sounding? Paulina P18 What is a type of sonar stimulated by war needs in the 40's and 50's used to determine the depth of water by transmitting sound pulses into the water? Paulina P18 What found using echo sounding? Paulina P18 How were underwater mountain ranges, mid-ocean, and rifts discovered?"
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"title": "http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~simkat/geol101_files/mountainbuilding.html\n.",
"text": "25. Mountain Ranges and the Construction of Continents p. 379-397Mountain Building Although the Earth is 4.6 billion years old, we see that many mountain ranges on Earth are far younger, having formed within the last _______________________ years. These young mountain ranges typically occur near to active plate tectonic boundaries, particularly _________________________ (i.e., at ________________________). What is the collective term used to describe all the processes responsible for the creation of mountains? ___________________. When this happens, a region is said to have undergone an ________________. Because of the great forces associated with tectonic plates colliding, one of the most important factors in orogenesis is __________________________. This stress causes mountain ranges to be extremely internally deformed, meaning the rocks are intensely _______________ and _______________. Subduction zones are also commonly associated with volcanoes, so many mountain ranges also have a core of ______________________. The mountains themselves are often constructed out of the products of volcanic eruptions, such as _____________. As a result of the large amount of deformation of the mountains, the deep roots of the mountains typically contain a lot of ______________________."
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"docid": "D298078#0",
"title": "https://pangea.stanford.edu/research/groups/structure/projects/nerussia/projects_plate_boundary.html\n.",
"text": "\"National Science Foundation Workshop December 9-12, 2004 Stanford University, Stanford CAReport from the Neotectonics Breakout Group Group Members and Associates:•Kazuya Fujita•Laura Webb•Bernard Coakley•Vera Ponomareva•Jeffrey Park•David Fountain•Mikhail Kogan•Norm Sleep•David Hindle•Richard Bennett•Jeff Freymueller•Nikolai Shapiro•Boris Koz’min•Kevin Mackey•Evgeny Gordeev•Andrei Zayonchek•Joanne Bourgeois•Vadim Levin1. Principal Authors: Kazuya Fujita Jeffrey Park Bernard Coakley Joanne Bourgeois Vera Ponomareva With contributions by Kevin Mackey Elizabeth Miller2. Most important unresolved question: Where, and what is the nature of, the plate boundary between North America and Eurasia in continental northeast Asia? The boundary between the North American and Eurasian plates in northeastern Asia remains one of the most poorly known in the world. It transitions from the ultra-slow spreading Gakkel (Arctic) mid-ocean ridge in the Eurasia Basin of the Arctic Ocean, across a diffuse zone of extension in the continental crust of the Laptev Sea, into diffuse, presumed to be transpressional, zones in the Verkhoyansk and Chersky Ranges of northeast Asia which extend to Kamchatka and Sakhalin. In so doing, the plate boundary passes near or through its pole of rotation (in the present-day, the only such example) and creates a zone of diffuse deformation, with possible extrusion tectonics, in the Magadan District and the Sea of Okhotsk (Fig. 1). Primary unknowns include the location of the boundary (or the partitioning of deformation onto various connected faults), the nature of the transition from oceanic to continental rifting, how the extension in the Arctic is taken up as compression in northeast Asia, the existence (or not) of microplates, and the nature of deformation in the zones of diffuse seismicity. Secondary unknowns include the spatial and tectonic variation of this plate boundary through the Cenozoic, the effects on the boundary of Pacific subduction and far-field effects of the India-Eurasia collision, and the level of seismic hazard in the region. Figure 1."
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"title": "http://www.thisoldearth.net/Geology_Online-1_Subchapters.cfm?Chapter=3&Row=5\nPlate Tectonics",
"text": "Plate Tectonics Plate Tectonics Vine and Matthew's discovery of the magnetic striping on the sea floor showed that Hess' idea of sea-floor spreading was correct; oceans and continents moved together and the mid ocean ridges actually are areas where new ocean floor is created. Furthermore, continents do not drift, they move across the surface as a result of convection and so the theory of Plate Tectonics was born. According to the theory of plate tectonics the lithosphere consists of variable-sized pieces called lithospheric plates (or plates) that move as a unit. Lithospheric plates can be composed of continental lithosphere and/or oceanic lithosphere. Oceanic lithosphere consist of oceanic crust which is mostly basaltic (having a composition similar to basalt, a maffic igneous rock) in composition with an average density of 3.0 g/cc. Continental lithosphere consist of continental crust which is granitic (having a composition similar to granite, a felsic igneous rock) in composition and has an average density of 2.7 g/cc. As new sea floor is created at ridge systems plates on either side of the ridge are pushed outward, away from the ridge. Since the Earth is spherical this means that plates must interact with each other at some point beyond the ridges. Plates can interact in three ways. They can separate from one another such as what happens at ocean ridges, along divergent boundaries; they can collide at convergent boundaries; or plates can slide past each other along transform boundaries."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/9334048/plate-tectonics-flash-cards/\nPlate Tectonics",
"text": "\"59 terms lynnhardin TEACHERPlate Tectonics Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Explain Wegener's continental drift hypothesis? The continents were once all joined together and have since moved to their current location by being cut/ drag through the ocean floor, moving around earth's surface.what evidence did Wegener use to make his hypothesis (4 things) 1:fit of the continents 2:fossil evidence 3:evidence from rocks 4:climatic evidence What is the modern theory of plate tectonics? earths fragmented lithosphere is in constant motion because of the plasticity of the underlying asthenosphere due to mantle convection How does the continental drift hypothesis and the theory of plate tectonics differ? it is thought that the continents move WITH the ocean floor, not through it. How did information about the sea floor develop the modern tectonic plate theory? geomagnetic reversals show sea floor spreading, as do ocean trenches, ridges, and volcanoes. the sea floor is moving too, not JUST the continents. ; What can ocean floor topography (shape) tell us about continental drift theory?"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_was_mt_st_helens_related_to_plate_tectonics\nHow was mt st Helens related to plate tectonics?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Geography Landforms Mountains How was mt st Helens related to plate tectonics? Flag How was mt st Helens related to plate tectonics? Answer by Sgarcia9 Confidence votes 27Actually, the North American Plate and the Pacific plate form a transform boundary. There is no volcanism related with a transform boundary. Mt. Saint Helens was created by the interactions of the North American plate and the Juan de Fuca plate. The Juan de Fuca plate is an oceanic plate, made of material which is more dense than continental plates, such as the North American plate. The Juan de Fuca plate and the North American plate are currently smashing into each other, and Juan de Fuca plate is subducting (sinking below) because it is denser. this allows for magma to come to the surface, and creates a volcano. Please disregard the first answer as it is complete and utter jank.10 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Is Mt St Helens on a convergent plate boundary?"
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"title": "http://cosscience1.pbworks.com/w/page/8286031/Lesson%2010-5%20Convergent%20and%20Transform%20Boundaries\nLesson 10-5 Convergent and Transform Boundaries",
"text": "Lesson10.05 – Convergent &Transform Boundaries Standard INTRODUCTION/INSTRUCTIONConvergent Boundaries (see Section 9.3 in your textbook for reference). Although new lithosphere is constantly being added at the oceanic ridges, our planet is not growing larger. Earth’s total surface area remains the same. How can that be? To accommodate the newly created lithosphere, older portions of oceanic plates return to the mantle along convergent plate boundaries. Because lithosphere is “destroyed” at convergent boundaries, they are also called destructive plate margins. As two plates slowly converge, the leading edge of one is bent downward, allowing it to slide beneath the other. Destructive plate margins where oceanic crust is being pushed down into the mantle are called subduction zones. The surface feature produced by the descending plate is an ocean trench, as shown in Figure 11. A subduction zone occurs when one oceanic plate is forced down into the mantle beneath a second plate."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_happens_with_convergent_boundaries\nWhat happens at convergent boundaries?",
"text": "Rachel Marie 59 Contributions What happens at convergent boundaries? When two subducting boundaries come together. Paul Jones 112,553 Contributions Owner of Jones Mineral Cabinet, Geology and Paleontology Supervisor, interested in Earth and Planetary sciences What happens on a convergent plate boundary? Convergent plates are two tectonic plates that are colliding as they move toward each other. There are several types of converging plate boundaries. Oceanic to oceanic plat …Parmwood 50 Contributions What happens at convergent plate boundaries? Plates move together at convergent plate boundaries and lithosphere is destroyed. There is a compressional stress on the undeformed rocks which causes the crust to shorten. Re …Storm Lee 33 Contributions What happens at convergent plate boundary? An ocean trench forms Two tectonic plates push against each other."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/41299750/geology-101-flash-cards/\nGeology 101",
"text": "45 terms stancib2Geology 101Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort How does the core differ from the rest of Earth's layers composition wise? The core has no silicate minerals. Outer/inner core. -Outer consists of liquid iron alloy. -Inner core is solid iron alloy. Solid because of its pressure keeps atoms locked tightly. What is the core made of ? Fe and Ni ( Iron and nickle)What is the mantle made of -silicate minerals, mostly olivine -ultramafic rock called peridotite which is dark and dense/ silicate minerals -Soft but mostly solid What is the crust made of ?"
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"docid": "D456632#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/High_School_Earth_Science/Theory_of_Plate_Tectonics\nHigh School Earth Science/Theory of Plate Tectonics",
"text": "\"High School Earth Science/Theory of Plate Tectonics< High School Earth Science This is the latest reviewed version, checked on 26 December 2015. Quality: minimalnavigation search Contents1 Lesson Objectives2 Earth's Tectonic Plates3 How Plates Move4 Plate Boundaries4.1 Divergent Plate Boundaries4.2 Convergent Plate Boundaries4.3 Transform Plate Boundaries5 Earth's Changing Surface6 Intraplate Activity7 Lesson Summary8 Review Questions9 Vocabulary10 Points to Consider Wegener's continental drift hypothesis had a great deal of evidence in its favor but it was largely abandoned because his theory on how the continents moved was disproved. In the meantime, scientists developed explanations to explain the locations of fossils on widely different continents (land bridges) and the similarity of rock sequences across oceans (geosynclines), which were becoming more and more cumbersome. When seafloor spreading came along, scientists recognized that the mechanism to explain drifting continents had been found. Like the scientists did before us, we are now ready to merge the ideas of continental drift and seafloor spreading into a new all-encompassing idea: the theory of plate tectonics. Lesson Objectives Describe what a plate is and how scientists can recognize its edges. Explain how mantle convection moves lithospheric plates. Describe the three types of plate boundaries and whether they are prone to earthquakes and volcanoes. Describe how plate tectonics processes lead to changes in Earth's surface features. Earth's Tectonic Plates Now you know that seafloor and continents move around on Earth's surface."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/104006167/oceanography-chapter-2-flash-cards/\nOceanography Chapter 2",
"text": "94 terms stephany1308Oceanography Chapter 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Which of the following statements about tectonic plates is true? Few tectonic plates contain both oceanic and continental lithosphere. Most tectonic plates contain both oceanic and continental lithosphere. All tectonic plates contain both oceanic and continental lithosphere. No tectonic plates contain both oceanic and continental lithosphere. Most tectonic plates contain both oceanic and continental lithosphere. What is the relationship between continent edges and plate boundaries? Very few plate boundaries follow the edges of continents. What was Panthalassa? the single ocean that existed after the Pangaean supercontinent formed What was the Tethys Sea?"
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"docid": "D1707497#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/9164514/chapter-6-flash-cards/\nChapter 6",
"text": "62 terms Ahale2013Chapter 6Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort,Theory that continents were at one time a single landmass that broke apart and eventually over into the positions they are in today Continental drift,Plates move apart Divergent boundary,How many large plates are there? 7,What boundaries result in earthquakes? Transform boundaries,What is the center of some mid ocean ridges? Rifts,Deep canyons on the ocean floor Trenches,Process that forms a new sea floor Sea floor spreading,*ON TEST How do subduction zones (areas with trenches) balance out the activity at mid- ocean ridges ( where new oceanic crust is formed). ( relationship between sea floor spreading and trenches At mid- ocean ridge magma comes out of the rift, cools and hardens and forms new oceanic crust, new oceanic crust pushes old oceanic crust into a trench in an area known as a subduction zone,What are the 4 effects of plate tectonics? 1. Volcano 2. Island 3."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/30127935/theories-flash-cards/\nTheories",
"text": "\"52 terms anapatrizia_cabrera Theories Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics, Wegner's theory of continental drift, Plate tectonic theory, Hess and seafloor spreading, paleomagnetism, formation of the Himilaya, age of oceans and seafloor, microplate theory (flake theory), exotic terranes,Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Explain the theory of Continental Drift? The hypothesis that states that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations. Explain the theory of Plate Tectonics? The theory that pieces of Earth's lithosphere are in constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle. Where does Sea Floor Spreading happen? How is it made? Seafloor spreading occurs at mid-ocean ridges, where new oceanic crust is formed through volcanic activity and then gradually moves away... What did Henry Hess discover? discovered seafloor spreading through the clues on the ocean floor and offered it as an explanation for mid-ocean ridges in the 1950s."
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"title": "https://www.jiskha.com/search/index.cgi?query=What+is+the+wavelength+of+the+peak+of+the+blackbody+radiation+curve+for+the+human+body+%28T+%3D+310+K%29%3F\nWhat is the wavelength of the peak of the blackbody radiation curve for the human body (T = 310 K)?",
"text": "What is the wavelength of the peak of the blackbody radiation curve for the human body (T = 310 K)?17,759 resultsphysics What is the wavelength of the peak of the blackbody radiation curve for the human body (T = 310 K)? Science Which one is correct about Wien’s law for blackbody radiation? It gives the relationship between the maximum wavelength and intensity the temperature and intensity the range of wavelength and frequency the wavelength for its maximum intensity and temperature Based on Wien’...physics If you are sitting at home in your room, the walls please help me pick one best answer of the followings. 1. emit visible light with a peak wavelength close to 0.5 micrometer. 2. emit thermal radiation in the near infrared with a peak wavelength close to 1 micrometer. 3. emit ...college physics If you are sitting at home in your room, the walls 1. emit visible light with a peak wavelength close to 0.5 micrometer."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/104248735/chapter-3-radiation-flash-cards/\nChapter 3: Radiation",
"text": "33 terms isabella_paldino Chapter 3: Radiation Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Radio waves, visible light, and x-rays are all a type of electromagnetic radiation True The frequency of a water wave gives up its height False Gamma rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation True The greater the disturbance of the medium, the higher the amplitude True As white light passed through a prism, the red (longer) wavelengths bend less than the blue (shorter) wavelengths, so forming the rainbow of colors True While Gravity is always attractive, electromagnetic forces are always repulsive False X-rays travel a a greater speed than radio waves False Wave energy can only be transmitted through a material medium False Observations in the X-ray portion of the spectrum are routinely done from the surface of the earth False A blue star has a higher surface temperature than a red star True According to Wein's Law, the higher the surface temperature of a star, the redder its color False In blackbody radiation, the energy is radiated uniformly in every region of the spectrum, so the radiating body appears black in color False As a star's temperature increases, the frequency of peak emission also increases True Doubling the temperature of a blackbody will double the total energy it radiates False The number of waves passing the observer per second is The frequency Both sound waves and electromagnetic radiation Transfer energy What does the phenomenon of diffraction demonstrate? The wave nature of light Which of these is constant for all types of electromagnetic radiation in a vacuum Velocity The temperature scale that places zero at the point where all atomic and molecular motion stops is Kelvin Which form of electromagnetic radiation is absorbed by carbon dioxide and water vapor in our atmosphere Infrared Which form of electromagnetic radiation would be blocked in the stratosphere by ozone Ultraviolet Of all the forms of electromagnetic radiation the one with the lowest frequency is Radio waves The two forms of electromagnetic radiation that penetrate the atmosphere best are Visible and radio waves X Ray telescopes are located in orbit around the earth because X Rays don't reach the surface of Earth The visible color of electromagnetic radiation that has the shortest wavelength is Violet Colors appear different to us because of their photons different Wavelengths The radiation our eyes are most sensitive to lies in the color Yellow green at about 550 nm Which type of radiation can be observed well from earth's surface Visible Stars a and b have the same temperature but star b is more luminous than star a. What can you infer about these two stars? Star b must be bigger The wavelength at which a blackbody radiates most depends on its Temperature Stefan's law says That if the Suns temperature were doubled it would give off 16x more energy The Doppler effect is a phenomenon that allows one to measure on objects Radial motion The light from an object moving tangentially (to your left or right) will exhibit No shift Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Features Quizlet Live Quizlet Learn Diagrams Flashcards Mobile Help Sign up Help Center Honor Code Community Guidelines Students Teachers About Company Press Jobs Privacy Terms Follow us Language© 2018 Quizlet Inc."
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"docid": "D2248210#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LWIR\nInfrared",
"text": "\"Infrared From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from LWIR)navigation search For other uses, see Infrared (disambiguation). A pseudo color image of two people taken in long-wavelength infrared (body-temperature thermal) light. This infrared space telescope image has (false color) blue, green and red corresponding to 3.4 4.6, and 12 µm wavelengths, respectively. Infrared radiation (IR) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with longer wavelengths than those of visible light, and is therefore generally invisible to the human eye (although IR at wavelengths up to 1050 nm from specially pulsed lasers can be seen by humans under certain conditions [1] [2] [3] [4] ). It is sometimes called infrared light. IR wavelengths extend from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 700 nanometers ( frequency 430 THz ), to 1 millimeter (300 GHz) [5] Most of the thermal radiation emitted by objects near room temperature is infrared. Like all EMR, IR carries radiant energy, and behaves both like a wave and like its quantum particle, the photon. Infrared was discovered in 1800 by astronomer Sir William Herschel, who discovered a type of invisible radiation in the spectrum lower in energy than red light, by means of its effect on a thermometer. [ 6] Slightly more than half of the total energy from the Sun was eventually found to arrive on Earth in the form of infrared. The balance between absorbed and emitted infrared radiation has a critical effect on Earth's climate."
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"docid": "D3493662#0",
"title": "https://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics/light-waves/introduction-to-light-waves/a/light-and-the-electromagnetic-spectrum\nIntroduction to electromagnetic waves",
"text": "Introduction to electromagnetic waves Electromagnetic radiation is one of the many ways that energy travels through space. The heat from a burning fire, the light from the sun, the X-rays used by your doctor, as well as the energy used to cook food in a microwave are all forms of electromagnetic radiation. While these forms of energy might seem quite different from one another, they are related in that they all exhibit wavelike properties. If you’ve ever gone swimming in the ocean, you are already familiar with waves. Waves are simply disturbances in a particular physical medium or a field, resulting in a vibration or oscillation. The swell of a wave in the ocean, and the subsequent dip that follows, is simply a vibration or oscillation of the water at the ocean’s surface. Electromagnetic waves are similar, but they are also distinct in that they actually consist of 2 waves oscillating perpendicular to one another. One of the waves is an oscillating magnetic field; the other is an oscillating electric field. This can be visualized as follows: Electromagnetic waves consist of an oscillating electric field with a perpendicular oscillating magnetic field. Image from UC Davis Chem Wiki, CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0While it’s good to have a basic understanding of what electromagnetic radiation is, most chemists are less interested in the physics behind this type of energy, and are far more interested in how these waves interact with matter."
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"docid": "D967225#0",
"title": "https://www.e-education.psu.edu/astro801/content/l4_p2.html\nColors, Temperatures, and Spectral Types of Stars",
"text": "\"Colors, Temperatures, and Spectral Types of Stars Print Additional reading from www.astronomynotes.com Color and temperature Types of stars and the HR diagram Stars are not perfect blackbodies. However, the spectrum of a star is close enough to the standard blackbody spectrum that we can use Wien's Lawto get an estimate of its surface temperature. That is, if you observe the spectrum of a star and can determine the wavelength where the emission peaks , you can calculate that star’s temperature. Here is another copy of the plot that we studied in Lesson 3: Figure 4.1: Two-dimensional plot of the spectrum of a blackbody with different temperatures. Reminder: the color of the curve on the plot is not intended to be indicative of the color of the object emitting that light. Credit: Wikipedia If you study this plot, or one of the interactive blackbody radiation demonstrators we used in the last lesson, you can prove to yourself that the color of a star provides a fairly accurate measurement of its surface temperature. For example, a 4500 K blackbody peaks in the red part of the spectrum, a 6000 K blackbody in the green part of the spectrum, and a 7500 K blackbody in the blue part of the spectrum. Measuring a star’s spectrum is not always easy, but astronomers can often measure a star’s color reasonably easily. To do this, they put a blue filter (B) on the telescope and observe the star. They then re-observe the same star with a visual (V), or yellow, filter."
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"docid": "D2923181#0",
"title": "http://astro-interest.com/2015/01/what-determines-the-color-of-a-star-other-than-temperature/\nWhat determines the color of a star other than temperature?",
"text": "What determines the color of a star other than temperature? Colorful Stars Galore Inside Globular Star Cluster Omega Centauri. Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team The stars are one of the wonderful objects in the sky which can be seen with naked eyes. When you look at the sky some stars appears brighter than others which may be either due to closeness of one star as compared to other or due to its bigger size. You also have observed that mostly stars appear white but some stars appear reddish and even bluish. Although this colored appearance of stars is not easily visible with naked eyes but if you look at them with telescope, you may easily get their colored view. What determines the color of a star? Which factors are responsible for the colored appearance of stars? The main factor responsible for color of stars is the surface temperature of Star. The other factors responsible for color of stars are following: Human Vision Interstellar Reddening and Extinction Metallicity in the star The surface temperature of a star The color of a star is basically decided by the surface temperature of the star."
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"docid": "D1944452#0",
"title": "https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/do-objects-reflect-light-and-emit-radiation-simultaneously.793602/\nDo objects reflect light and emit radiation simultaneously?",
"text": "\"Jan 22, 2015#1eyad-996Light hits an object and gets reflected back to our eyes and we see its color. But it also emits Thermal Radiation, so technically it should be 'emitting' both of those light waves at the same time. When iron gets heated up we only see the red color being emitted because it got heated up. What happened to it's original grey color? I don't know why but I feel like there's something wrong about this question Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories on Phys.org• Hundreds line Cambridge streets to honor Stephen Hawking• Stars turn out for Stephen Hawking's funeral (Update)• Researchers probe the complex nature of concussion Jan 22, 2015#2davenn Science Advisor Gold Member2017 Award Light and thermal are both electromagnetic radiation ( EM)eyad-996 said: ↑Light hits an object and gets reflected back to our eyes and we see its colour. But it also emits Thermal Radiation, so technically it should be 'emitting' both of those light waves at the same time.as the thermal radiation increases in intensity, it goes from radiation we cannot see with human eyes through red, orange, yellow to whiteeyad-996 said: ↑What happened to it's original grey colour? That's just its cold - cool colour, as it heats up its colour changes Dave Jan 22, 2015#3Dr Du Science Advisor Yes, an object reflects and emits at the same time. As far as the colour of hot objects is concerned, they emit the colours they also absorb best. Search for \"\"blackbody radiation\"\". Maybe the best known example are metal vapours e.g. traces of sodium (also its chloride) brought into a flame."
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"docid": "D1600701#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/27198139/astr-1000-flash-cards/\nASTR 1000",
"text": "\"191 terms Bad Ass B-tc-ASTR 1000Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort You note that a particular star is overhead. It will be directly overhead again in: 23 hours, 56 minutes A lunar eclipse can only happen during a: Full Moon Latitude and right ascension are coordinate systems used to find objects on the Celestial Sphere. T/F False Why is there a two day difference in the sidereal and synodic months? The Earth is also revolving around the Sun, so the Moon must \"\"catch up\"\"A year is defined as: The time it takes for the earth to complete an orbit around the Sun The place the Sun stops its northward motion along the ecliptic is the: Summer solstice Only at the equator are all the stars visible over the course of the year. T/F True What conditions are necessary for a total solar eclipse? New Moon on ecliptic near perigee What is the range of values for Right Ascension? 0 to 23 hours What celestial line is a product of the Earth's orbit around the Sun? ecliptic Where on Earth would you be if Polaris was at your Zenith?"
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"docid": "D1602737#0",
"title": "https://www.omega.com/prodinfo/infraredthermometer.html\nInfrared Thermometer",
"text": "\"Infrared Thermometer Introduction to Non contact Infrared Thermometers On its most basic design an infrared thermometer consists of a lens to focus the infrared (IR) energy on to a detector, which converts the energy to an electrical signal that can be displayed in units of temperature after being compensated for ambient temperature variation. This configuration facilitates temperature measurement from a distance without contact with the object to be measured. As such, the infrared thermometer is useful for measuring temperature under circumstances where thermocouples or other probe type sensors cannot be used or do not produce accurate data for a variety of reasons. Some typical circumstances are where the object to be measured is moving; where the object is surrounded by an EM field, as in induction heating; where the object is contained in a vacuum or other controlled atmosphere; or in applications where a fast response is required. Noncontact Temperature Measurement Learn more: IR Thermometers Choosing an Infrared FAQ on Infrared Thermometer When to Use an Infrared Thermometer Factors to Consider when Choosing an Infrared Field of View and its importance Handheld Infrared Thermometers Pocket/Stick-Type Infrared Thermometers Flanged Immersion Heaters Infrared Thermocouples Fixed Mount Infrared Thermometer/Transmitters Two Color-Ratio Thermometry What is emissivity? How is emissivity related to infrared temperature measurements? How can I mount the infrared pyrometer? Popular Infrared Thermometers Learn more about Infrared Thermometers Why should I use an infrared thermometer to measure temperature in my application? Infrared pyrometers allow users to measure temperature in applications where conventional sensors cannot be employed. Specifically, in cases dealing with moving objects ( i.e., rollers, moving machinery, or a conveyor belt), or where non-contact measurements are required because of contamination or hazardous reasons (such as high voltage), where distances are too great, or where the temperatures to be measured are too high for thermocouples or other contact sensors."
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"title": "http://education.seattlepi.com/not-list-black-white-colors-physics-3426.html\nWhy Do We Not List Black and White as Colors in Physics?",
"text": "Written by Serm Murmson Related Articles1Everyday Examples of Continuous Spectrum2How Does Spectroscopy Help Identify Elements?3Why Are Atomic Emission Spectra Discontinuous?4How Do Prisms in Optics Work? Visible light, radio waves, x-rays and other types of radiation are all part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Visible light is electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from roughly 400 and 700 nanometers. In physics, a color is visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white are not colors because they do not have specific wavelengths. Instead, white light contains all wavelengths of visible light. Black, on the other hand, is the absence of visible light. Definitions of Black and White The correspondence of a color to a specific wavelength is called spectral color. White and black are excluded from this definition because they do not have specific wavelengths. White is not defined as a color because it is the sum of all possible colors."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/39569007/homework-234-flash-cards/\nHomework 2,3,4",
"text": "\"167 terms showmethedinero Homework 2,3,4Astronomy Today Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Kepler found the orbits of planets are ellipses, not circles. True The orbits of most of the planets have eccentricities close to zero. True Kepler based his theories on the precise planetary observations of Tycho Brahe. True The eccentricity of a perfectly circular orbit is 1. False Kepler determined the shape of each planet's orbit by triangulation from different points on Earth's orbit, using observations made at many different times of the year. True Mercury, with a higher eccentricity orbit, should change its orbital speed more than do Venus or Earth. True A planet (or comet) will speed up as it approaches the Sun True Transits of Venus were critical in early determinations of the A. U. True Newton's Laws completely replaced the incorrect work of Kepler. False Newton's modification of Kepler's Third Law lets us measure the mass of the Sun."
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"title": "http://eesc.columbia.edu/courses/ees/climate/lectures/radiation/heat_xfer.html\nSolar Radiation and the Earth's Energy Balance.",
"text": "\"Solar Radiation and the Earth's Energy Balance. The Physics of Radiative Heat Transfer.1. Forms of thermal energy transfer in the climate system: Energy moves in the climate system from one form to another. Particularly important in the climate system is the transfer of thermal energy within and between the different components of the climate system. Thermal energy or heat can move from one place to another in three different forms: Conduction: The spreading of heat through molecular vibrations. This form of heat transfer requires the presence of matter and can occur in solids, liquids, and gases. In the climate system conduction occurs mainly over small distances. In the atmosphere and oceans it is taken over by advection and convection. Advection/convection: The spreading of heat in fluids and gases through the flow of matter from one place to another. Advection occurs in the horizontal plane and convection in the vertical."
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"docid": "D2606391#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/36512779/astro-homework-ch-5-flash-cards/\nAstro Homework Ch 5",
"text": "\"14 terms rudolphs Astro Homework Ch 5Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is a blackbody? In what way is a blackbody black? If a blackbody is black, how can it emit light? If you were to shine a flashlight beam on a perfect blackbody, what would happen to the light? A blackbody is a theoretical object that absorbs all light incident upon it. It is black in the sense that it reflects no light, just like a black hole is black. However, since it absorbs energy (in the form of light), it must also lose energy (this is a principle of thermodynamics). It emits a blackbody spectrum, which is solely determined by the temperature of the object."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/40140920/what-are-waves-flash-cards/\nwhat are waves",
"text": "\"67 terms k Bessardwhat are waves Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Mechanical waves are classified according to how they move. What is the main difference between a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave? The motion of the medium is parallel to a longitudinal wave and perpendicular to a transverse wave. Analogue signals transmit information for such things as _____________. AM/FM radio The matter in the medium moves perpendicular to a transverse wave. t A sound wave is made of a series of compressions and rarefactions. Mechanical waves use matter to transfer energy. t In transverse waves, the particles of the medium move at right angles to the direction in which the wave is traveling."
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"title": "http://www.nws.noaa.gov/glossary/index.php?letter=b\n.",
"text": "\"BAbbreviation used on long-term climate outlooks issued by CPC to indicate areas that are likely to be below normal for a given parameter (temperature, precipitation, etc.). Back Door Cold Front A cold front moving south or southwest along the Atlantic seaboard and Great Lakes; these are especially common during the spring months. Back-building Thunderstorm A thunderstorm in which new development takes place on the upwind side (usually the west or southwest side), such that the storm seems to remain stationary or propagate in a backward direction. Back-sheared Anvil [Slang], a thunderstorm anvil which spreads upwind, against the flow aloft. A back-sheared anvil often implies a very strong updraft and a high severe weather potential. Backfire A fire started to stop an advancing fire by creating a burned area in its path. Backflow In hydrologic terms, the backing up of water through a conduit or channel in the direction opposite to normal flow. Backing (abbrev. BCKG)- A counterclockwise shift in wind direction (for example, south winds shifting to the east). Backing Winds Winds which shift in a counterclockwise direction with time at a given location (e.g. from southerly to southeasterly), or change direction in a counterclockwise sense with height (e.g. westerly at the surface but becoming more southerly aloft)."
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"title": "http://abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/21st_century_science/lectures/lec11.html\n.",
"text": "\"Thomson Atom: Readings: Rutherford Planck curve Kirchhoff laws Thomson uses CRT to discover electrons, a small piece of Dalton's atoms The next great step forward in the understanding of atoms was accomplished by John Thomson. Using a cathode ray scope, Thomson determined that all matter, whatever its source, contains particles of the same kind that are much less massive than the atoms of which they form a part. They are now called electrons, although he originally called them corpuscles.determines that cathode rays are streams of electrons with negative charge using electric plates to deflect stream His discovery was the result of an attempt to solve a long-standing controversy regarding the nature of cathode rays, which occur when an electric current is driven through a vessel from which most of the air or other gas has been pumped out.develops plum pudding model of atom, electrons embedded in positive charged gel By applying an improved vacuum technique, Thomson was able to put forward a convincing argument that these rays were composed of particles. Furthermore, these rays seemed to be composed of the same particles, or corpuscles, regardless of what kind of gas carried the electric discharge or what kinds of metals were used as conductors. From these ideas he developed the idea that atoms are made of negative electrons embedded in a gel of positive charge (a \"\"plum pudding\"\" model).electric current = flow of electrons, metals have abundance of free electrons Thomson's conclusion that the corpuscles were present in all kinds of matter was strengthened during the next three years, when he found that corpuscles with the same properties could be produced in other ways; e.g., from hot metals. Thomson may be described as \"\"the man who split the atom\"\" for the first time, although \"\"chipped\"\" might be a better word, in view of the size and number of electrons. Rutherford Atom: Rutherford determines true nature of atom and the phenomenon of radioactivity (decay of unstable atomic nuclei)Ernest Rutherford is considered the father of nuclear physics. Indeed, it could be said that Rutherford invented the very language to describe the theoretical concepts of the atom and the phenomenon of radioactivity. Particles named and characterized by him include the alpha particle, beta particle and proton. Rutherford overturned Thomson's atom model in 1911 with his well-known gold foil experiment in which he demonstrated that the atom has a tiny, massive nucleus.unstable nuclei emit alpha particles (He nuclei) and beta particles (electrons)By the turn of the 20th century, physicists knew that certain elements emitted fast moving particles of two flavors, alpha particles and beta particles."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame_detector\nFlame detector",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is missing information about the history of the subject. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. ( June 2014)A flame detector is a sensor designed to detect and respond to the presence of a flame or fire, allowing flame detection. Responses to a detected flame depend on the installation, but can include sounding an alarm, deactivating a fuel line (such as a propane or a natural gas line), and activating a fire suppression system. When used in applications such as industrial furnaces, their role is to provide confirmation that the furnace is properly; in these cases they take no direct action beyond notifying the operator or control system. A flame detector can often respond faster and more accurately than a smoke or heat detector due to the mechanisms it uses to detect the flame. [ 1] [2]Contents [ hide ]1 Optical flame detectors1.1 Ultraviolet detector1.2 Near IR array1.3 Infrared1.4 Infrared thermal cameras1.5 UV/IR1.6 IR/IR flame detection1.7 IR3 flame detection1.8 Visible sensors1.9 Video2 Other types2.1 Ionization current flame detection2.2 Thermocouple flame detection3 Applications4 Emission of radiation5 Sunlight6 Heat radiation7 Cone of vision8 The detection range9 The square law10 See also11 References Optical flame detectors [ edit]Flame detector type regions Ultraviolet detector [ edit]Ultraviolet (UV) detectors work by detecting the UV radiation emitted at the instant of ignition. While capable of detecting fires and explosions within 3–4 milliseconds, a time delay of 2–3 seconds is often included to minimize false alarms which can be triggered by other UV sources such as lightning, arc welding, radiation, and sunlight. UV detectors typically operate with wavelengths shorter than 300 nm to minimize the effects of natural background radiation."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectroscopy\nSpectroscopy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Analysis of white light by dispersing it with a prism is an example of spectroscopy. Spectroscopy / s p ɛ k ˈ t r ɒ s k ə p i / is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. [ 1] [2] Historically, spectroscopy originated through the study of visible light dispersed according to its wavelength, by a prism. Later the concept was expanded greatly to include any interaction with radiative energy as a function of its wavelength or frequency. Spectroscopic data are often represented by an emission spectrum, a plot of the response of interest as a function of wavelength or frequency. Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 Theory3 Classification of methods3.1 Type of radiative energy3.2 Nature of the interaction3.3 Type of material3.3.1 Atoms3.3.2 Molecules3.3.3 Crystals and extended materials3.3.4 Nuclei4 Other types5 Applications6 History7 See also8 Notes9 References10 External links Introduction [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Spectroscopy and spectrography are terms used to refer to the measurement of radiation intensity as a function of wavelength and are often used to describe experimental spectroscopic methods. Spectral measurement devices are referred to as spectrometers, spectrophotometers, spectrographs or spectral analyzers."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/69252262/ghy-1011-flash-cards\nGHY 1011",
"text": "132 terms hdwest1993GHY 1011Based on AMS Physics for Climate Science Curriculum Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort How does climate operate as the principal environmental control? The climate of a locale defines what crops can be cultivated, the supply of fresh water, and the average heating and cooling requirements for homes. Define weather and explain why a place and time must be specified when describing the weather. Weather: the state of the atmosphere at some place and time, described in terms such as temperature, humidity, cloudiness, precipitation, and wind speed and direction. A place and time must be specified when describing the weather because the atmosphere is dynamic, causing weather to vary with time and location. How does the empirical definition of climate differ from the dynamic definition of climate? The empirical definition is based on statistics and describes climate, while the dynamic definition incorporates the forces that govern climate and seeks to explain it. Define what is meant by the climatic norm The climatic norm is traditionally thought of as the average value of a climatic element. It encompasses the total variation in the climate record by including the averages and extremes How does the operational weather observing network compare with the cooperative observer network in terms of types of data collected? The operational weather observing network collects data primarily for weather forecasting and aviation, while the cooperative observer network records data for climatic, hydrologic, and agricultural purposes."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/74582395/chapter-5-light-vocabulary-flash-cards/\nChapter 5 Light (Vocabulary)",
"text": "\"85 terms andie_leenerts Chapter 5 Light (Vocabulary)Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortelectromagnetic spectrum The complete spectrum of light, including radio waves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X rays, and gamma rayslight-collecting area (of a telescope) The area of the primary mirror or lens that collects light in a telescope Intensity (of light) A measure of the amount of energy coming from light of specific wavelength in the spectrum of an object Tangential motion The component of an object's motion directed across our line of sight Radio waves Light with very long wavelengths (and hence low frequencies) - longer than those of infrared light Atomic mass number The combined number of protons and neutrons in an atom Turbulenece rapid and random motion Speed of light The speed at which light travels, which is about 300,000 km/sisotopes Forms of an element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons Protons Particles found in atomic nuclei with positive electrical charge, built from three quarkselectromagnetic wave A synonym for light, which consists of waves of electric and magnetic fieldsinfrared light light with wavelength that fall in the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between radio waves and visible lighttransmission (of light) The process in which light passes through matter without being absorbedemission (of light) The process by which matter emits energy in the form of lightelement (chemical) A substance made from individual atoms of a particular atomic numbernucleus (of an atom) The compact center of an atom made from protons and neutronsabsorption (of light) The process by which matter absorbs radiative energyground state (of atoms) The lowest possible energy state of the electrons in an atomsredshift (Doppler) A Doppler shift in which spectral features are shifted to longer wavelengths, observed when an object is moving away from the observerprimary mirror The large, light-collecting mirror of a reflecting telescoperadial motion The component of an object's motion directed toward or away from usgamma rays Light with very short wavelengths (and hence high frequencies) - shorter than those of X rayswavelength the distance between adjacent peaks (or troughs) of a wave Interferometry A telescopic technique in which two or more telescopes are used i tandem to produce much better angular resolution than the telescopes could achieve individually Nucleus (of a comet) The solid portion of a comet - the only portion that exists when the comet is far from the Sun Atomic number The number of protons in an atom X Rays Light with wavelength that fall in the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between ultraviolet light and gamma rays Photon An individual particle of light, characterized by a wavelength and a frequency Opaque Describes a material that absorbs light Reflection (of light) The process by which matter changes the direction of light Electrons Fundamental particles with negative electric charge; the distribution of electrons in an atom gives the atom its size Thermal Radiation The spectrum of radiation produced by an opaque object that depends only on the object's temperature; sometimes called blackbody radiation Transparent Describes a material that transmits light Microwaves Light with wavelengths in the range of micrometers to millimeters. Generally considered to be a subset of the radio wave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum Optical Quality The ability of a lens, mirror, or telescope to obtain clear and properly focused images Secondary Mirror A small mirror in a reflecting telescope, used to reflect light gathered by the primary mirror toward an eyepiece or instrument Molecule The smallest unit of a chemical element or compound; combinations of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds Neutrons Particles with no electrical charge found in atomic nuclei Refracting telescope A telescope that uses lenses to focus light Electromagnetic radiation Another name for light of all types, from radio waves through gamma rays Rest wavelength The wavelength of a spectral feature in the absence of an Doppler shift or gravitational redshift Scattered light Light that is reflected into random directions Continuous spectrum A spectrum (of light) that spans a broad range of wavelengths without interruption by emission or absorption lines Black body radiation Thermal radiation (The spectrum of radiation produced by an opaque object that depends only on the object's temperature; sometimes called blackbody radiation)Doppler effect (shift) The effect that shifts the wavelengths of spectral features in objects that are moving toward or away from the observer (positive is away and negative is towards)Ultraviolet Light with wavelengths that fall in the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between visible light and X rays Electrical charge A fundamental property of matter that is described by its amount and as either positive or negative (measure of how a particle responds to the electromagnetic force)Light pollution Human-made light that hinders astronomical observations Absorption line spectrum A spectrum that contains absorption lines Frequency The rate at which peaks of a wave pass by a point, measure in units of 1/s often called cycles per second (hertz)Ions Atoms with a positive or negative electrical charge Emission line spectrum A spectrum that contains emission lines Excited state (of an atom) Any arrangement of electrons in an atom that has more energy than the ground state Spectrograph An instrument used to record spectra Prime focus (of a reflecting telescope) The first point at which light focuses after bouncing off the primary mirror; located in front of the primary mirror Reflecting telescope A telescope that uses mirrors to focus lightatoms Consist of a nucleus made from protons and neutron, surrounded by a cloud of electrons Wavelength v. Frequency The longer the wavelength, the lower the frequency, and vice versa Frequency v. Energy The higher the frequency of the photon, the more energy it carries (That is why energy increases in the same direction as frequenct Electrical charge v. properties of an atom The properties of an atom depend mainly on the electrical charge in its nucleus (The attraction between the positively charged electrons that surround it is what holds an atom together)Strong Force One of the four fundamental forces; it is the force that holds atomic nuclei together Opaque v. Transparent Materials that transmit light are said to be transparent and materials that absorb light are called opaque Intensity v. Wavelength The intensity is high at wavelengths where there is a lot of light and low where there is little light Energy levels (of an atom) Only a few particular energies are possible, and energies between these special few are not possible Emission Line Spectrum The atom in a warm gas cloud emit light only at specific wavelengths (colors) determined by the cloud's composition and temperature (We see bright emission lines at specific wavelengths (colors), but no other light. The graph shows an upward spike at the wavelength of each emission line)Absorption Line Spectrum If light from a hot source passes through a cooler gas cloud, atoms in the cloud absorb light at wavelengths determined by the clouds composition and temperature (We see dark absorption lines where the cloud has absorbed light at a specific wavelength. The graph shows a dip in intensity at the wavelength of each absorption)Energy level transitions An electron can gain energy and rise from a low energy level or lose energy and fall from a high energy level The two laws of thermal radiation Law 1 - Stefan - Boltzmann law Law 2 - Wien's law Stefan Boltzmann law Each square meter of a hotter object's surface emits more light at all wavelengths Wien's law Hotter objects emit photons with a higher average energy, which means shorter average wavelength Doppler Shift Equation Radial Velocity (Vrad) Rest wavelength spectral line (Xrest) shifted wavelength (Xshift) Speed of light (c) (Vrad÷c) = (Xshift - Xrest) ÷ (Xrest)Blue shift A doppler shift in which spectral features are shifted to shorter wavelengths, observed when an object is moving toward the observer Red shift A doppler shift in which spectral features are shifted to longer wavelengths, observed when an object is moving away from the observer Angular resolution The smallest angular separation that two pointlike objects can have and still be seen as distinct points of light (rather than as a single point of light)Light-collecting area Diameter 1 (Dorg) Diameter 2 (Dnew) (Dorg/Dnew)^2Twinkle (of stars) the apparent variation in the brightness and color of stars is cause by air turbulence by constantly changing how the star light is bent Adaptive optics A technique in which telescope mirrors flex rapidly to compensate for the bending of starlight caused by atmospheric turbuence What is light? an electromagnetic wave, but also comes from individual \"\"Pieces\"\" called photons. Each photon has a precise wavelength, frequency, and energy: the shorter the wavelength the higher the frequency and energy In order of decreasing wavelength, the forms of light are______ radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X rays, and gamma rays What is matter? Made of atoms which are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. How do light and matter interact?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_effect\nGreenhouse effect",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Greenhouse (disambiguation). A representation of the exchanges of energy between the source (the Sun ), Earth's surface, the Earth's atmosphere, and the ultimate sink outer space. The ability of the atmosphere to capture and recycle energy emitted by Earth's surface is the defining characteristic of the greenhouse effect. Energy flow between the sun, the atmosphere and earth's surface. Earth's energy budget The greenhouse effect is the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without its atmosphere. [ 1] [2]If a planet's atmosphere contains radiatively active gases (i.e., greenhouse gases) they will radiate energy in all directions. Part of this radiation is directed towards the surface, warming it. [ 3] The intensity of the downward radiation – that is, the strength of the greenhouse effect – will depend on the atmosphere's temperature and on the amount of greenhouse gases that the atmosphere contains. Earth’s natural greenhouse effect is critical to supporting life. Human activities, mainly the burning of fossil fuels and clearing of forests, have strengthened the greenhouse effect and caused global warming. ["
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"docid": "D679373#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_how-long-after-the-mucus-plug-comes-does-labor-start_2010611_262.bc\nHow long after the mucus plug comes does labor start?",
"text": "\"Home / Pregnancy Q&A / Giving Birth Q&AHow long after the mucus plug comes does labor start? I have had two children and I do not recall how long after the \"\"Bloody show\"\", the first stages of labor start.momi3Asked 10/28/07Answer this question RELATED EXPERT ARTICLESigns of labor Learn the early signs of labor, find out how you'll know labor has started, and know when to call the hospital. The Baby Center Editorial Team Mom Answers ( 211)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERThe loss of the mucous plug mean that the cervix is starting to open up. Think of it as a cork in a bottle of wine, as the cervix opens up, the plug will come out. Many women never ever see their plug as it drops in the toilet in pieces or is not noticed. Loss of the mucous plug means that labor will most likely start within the next 2 to 3 weeks, sometimes sooner, but that is the norm. If you are less then 36 to 37 weeks you need to inform your Dr. or Midwife if you lose your plug, as this could be a sign of an early delivery. If you don't see your plug and labor starts don't worry about it, sometimes it does not come out until labor actually progresses, so it is nothing to really worry about or stress about unless you are less then 36 weeks. Even at 37 weeks you would still be ok as labor would not be beginning most likely for at least 2 to 3 more weeks. Hope this helps."
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"title": "http://www.baby2see.com/contractions.html\nContractions",
"text": "\"Contractions Is it Braxton Hicks or True Labor? The first time a woman is pregnant is often marked by questions and concerns of: How will I know when I am in labor? What is labor like? How long will it last? What will it feel like? How can I cope? Women who have given birth before have a better idea of what to expect. If you have never experienced labor before, you may find it difficult to know if you are in labor. Braxton Hicks, False or Practice Labor Contractions These contractions can be described as a tightening of the abdominal area ... ... more Usually are irregular and short Not painful though - just uncomfortable Do not get longer, stronger, or closer together Can last several minutes in length Walking does not make them stronger, may even cause them to stop Lying down may make them go away May be felt more in the front area and in the groin area Or contractions begin in the back, but they do not move to the front Beneficial in preparation for true labor Cervix - Very little change or no change; does not thin or open True Labor Contractions ... ... more May be irregular at first and usually become regular Get longer, stronger, and closer together as time progresses Walking usually makes them stronger Lying down does not make them go away Contractions begin at the cervix, move up and around to the back Often they begin in your back and move to the front Cervix - Changes by becoming thinner and starts to open (dilates)Prodromal Labor Contractions Often in the past prodromal labor has been given called 'false labor', yet every woman experiencing it has said in frustration \"\"There's nothing false about what I'm feeling!\"\" ... ... more Prodromal labor can feel very much like active labor, yet is not consistently progressive Prodromal labor contractions may begin hours or even days before active labor They may feel like Braxton Hicks contractions or they may be quite a bit stronger They are irregular in length, frequency and intensity They may or may not be affected by your activity Cervix - Your cervix may begin to dilate, you may lose your mucous plug You have probably heard of friends or family members who have gone to the hospital only to be sent home again."
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"docid": "D522557#0",
"title": "http://www.newkidscenter.com/Losing-Mucus-Plug.html\nLosing Mucus Plug",
"text": "Losing Mucus Plug When you become pregnant, your body undergoes a multitude of changes and adjustments to accommodate the baby in your womb. One of these changes is your mucus plug. Its purpose is to protect your baby from bacterial infections by creating a barrier near your cervix opening. This keeps all the harmful germs away from him. As is the case with most other women, your mucus plug will stay put until you are almost ready for delivery. What Is the Mucus Plug? Most doctors and midwives assume that all women know what a mucus plug is and what it does for you during your pregnancy. As a result, they do not find it necessary to talk about it and explain its significance any further. If you are not sure what exactly a mucus plug is, read on to find out more information about it. Much like your nose does, your cervix secretes mucus as a kind of protective barrier from harmful impurities."
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"docid": "D278217#0",
"title": "http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/404-html.html\n.",
"text": "What is effacement and dilation? Labor And Birth 0 Comments As your due date gets closer, your cervix will begin to stretch (efface) and open (dilate) to prepare for your baby’s birth. In some women, particularly if this is their second or third pregnancy, the cervix may efface and dilate slowly over a period of weeks. A first-time mother often will not dilate until active labor begins. Throughout your pregnancy your cervix has been tightly closed and protected by a plug of mucus. As the baby’s head drops down into the pelvis, it pushes against the cervix and causes the cervix to relax and thin out, or efface. When the cervix effaces, the mucus plug is loosened and passes out of the vagina. The mucus may be tinged with blood. This passage of the mucus plug is called show” or “bloody show.” You may or may not notice when the mucus plug passes."
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"docid": "D2499268#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/126309-final-stages-pregnancy/\nFinal Stages of Pregnancy",
"text": "\"Final Stages of Pregnancyby SARAH HARDING Aug. 13, 2015Overview The 29th week of pregnancy marks the start of the third and final trimester. At the start of this trimester, a woman is feeling well but as time passes, her discomfort increases. The baby has little room left in the womb and the body begins to prepare for labor. As the due date nears, the signs of labor and the end of pregnancy become more noticeable. Discomfort Peaks The third trimester is full of discomforts until the baby arrives. The baby's weight puts strain on the mother's back, making the pain more intense than it has been so far. Breathing can become more difficult as the uterus expands just below the diaphragm. The Mayo Clinic.com suggests that weight gain, spider veins, swelling, urinating and heartburn increase during the last trimester of pregnancy. Lightening Lightening is a term used to describe the baby dropping down into the pelvis in preparation for labor. Breathing often becomes easier for the mother and heartburn may diminish."
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"docid": "D1355148#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_what-does-a-mucus-plug-look-like_14277908_243.bc\nWhat does a mucus plug look like?",
"text": "Home / Pregnancy Q&A / Giving Birth Q&AWhat does a mucus plug look like? I went to use the bathroom and when I wiped it looked like there might have been my mucus plug on the paper. I think. This is my first pregnancy so I am unsure. It was thick, white-ish, cloudy.cmb_ajr121810Asked 2/24/13Answer this question Mom Answers ( 18)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERit is normal to have an increase in vaginal secretions in the last few weeks of pregnancy. which is what this sounds like. While pp is right, it can look different in different people, or even from one prgnancy to another in the same person. Generally, the mucus plug will have some form of blood in it. Older blood may make the whole blob look any shade from pink to brown. While newer blood may appear as pink or red streaks in the otherwise white, cream colored, or even clear mucus."
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"docid": "D1355145#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/l25008775/what-a-mucus-plug-looks-like-photos\nWhat a mucus plug looks like: photos",
"text": "What a mucus plug looks like: photos An early sign of approaching labour is the loss of the mucus plug. If you want to find out what a mucus plug really looks like, check out the slides. But be warned, the photos aren't pretty!Share1 / 9What is the mucus plug? One sign that the Big Day is near is the passing of the mucus plug. The mucus plug has been blocking your cervix since early pregnancy to help prevent infection. As your cervix prepares for labour, the mucus plug is released. It can come out all at once, or in small amounts. You may notice a heavy discharge, or a discharge streaked with blood in your underwear or when you go to the toilet. If the mucus plug comes out before you're 37 weeks pregnant, call your midwife and let her know. In this slideshow, mums from our sister site in the US have kindly shared photos of their mucus plugs for you to see.2 / 9Mucus plug passed at 39 weeks.3 / 9Mucus plug passed at 36 weeks and five days.4 / 9Mucus plug passed at 38 weeks and six days.5 / 9Mucus plug passed at 37 weeks.6 / 9Mucus plug passed at 39 weeks.7 / 9Mucus plug passed at 37 weeks and one day.8 / 9Mucus plug passed at 39 weeks and one day.9 / 9Mucus plug passed at 41 weeks."
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"title": "https://www.dogbreedinfo.com/breedingdogs/whelpingtextbook2labor.htm\nWhelping an Almost Text Book Case",
"text": "Whelping an Almost Text Book Case Cuban Mysti Puppies: Labor Story Page 2Sunday - Day 60 At 7:00 a.m. the dam's temperature was 100° F (last week, temperature was 100-ish). At 4:00 p.m. the dam's temperature was 99.7° (24 hours from this time, labor should begin). At 6:00 p.m. the dam's temperature was 99.6° and she ate only half of her dinner. At 9:00 p.m. her temperature was 99.5°. Monday - Day 61 Cuban Mysti Puppies WILL be born SOON...for sure. At 12:00 a.m. the dam's temperature was 99.3°. At 2:00 a.m. the dam's temperature was 98.7°. At 4:00 a.m. the dam's temperature was 98.2°. At 6:30 a.m. the dam's temperature was 98.1°. At 8:00 a.m. the dam's temperature was 97° (12 hours from this time we should be having or just had puppies)."
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"docid": "D1845398#0",
"title": "https://www.webmd.com/baby/labor-signs\nPregnancy and Signs of Labor",
"text": "Pregnancy and Signs of Labor In this Article Signs of Labor Lightening During Labor Passing of the Mucus Plug Labor Contractions What's the Difference Between True Labor and False Labor? What Do Braxton Hicks Contractions Feel Like? How Do I Know When I Am in True Labor? How Do I Know When to Go to the Hospital? What Can I Do to Relieve Labor Pain? What Happens When My Water Breaks During Labor? What Is Effacement and Dilation of the Cervix? When Should I Call My Health Care Provider or Go to the Hospital? If you are pregnant, one of your first concerns might be what labor and delivery are like. This information will help answer the most common questions about labor, especially if this is your first pregnancy."
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"docid": "D1809380#0",
"title": "http://birthingwithguinever.com/2007/01/22/what-does-being-2-centimeters-dilated-mean/\nwhat does being 2 centimeters dilated mean?January 22, 2007",
"text": "what does being 2 centimeters dilated mean? January 22, 2007Posted by guinever in : babies, birth, labor, pregnancy , trackback So you’re nearing the end of your pregnancy and your doctor or midwife “checks you” and you find out that you’re 2 centimeters dilated. What does it mean? When will you have your baby? Well, your labor could start today, tomorrow or not for another month. Cervical dilation is not a good indication of when exactly you will have your baby. You can be 36, 37, or 38 weeks pregnant, 2 centimeters dilated and not have your baby for several weeks. Or you can be 2 centimeters dilated and be in very early labor or pre-labor having a couple contractions an hour and maybe have a baby within the next couple days. Or you can be 2 centimeters dilated and be having very long, hard contractions that are close together. In this last scenario, you will have your baby very soon."
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"docid": "D1739312#0",
"title": "http://paws-and-effect.com/why-did-my-cat-die-while-she-was-in-labor/\nWhy did my cat die while she was in labor?",
"text": "Why did my cat die while she was in labor? July 13, 2008 By: The Paws and Effect Gang 8 Comments Dear Most Esteemed and Knowledgeable Kitties: My cat died in labor. what could have caused this? She was about 1 year old and was ready to give birth. She was already bleeding and we put her in a nice little bed. She was an outside cat, though, and as soon as we left her alone she jumped over the fence. She was gone for two days and we figured she had her kitties and she was just taking care of them. But when we went to look for her, we found her dead. We aren’t sure what killed her, whether it was the fence jumping or the birth pains. We are very sad over all of this."
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"docid": "D2726143#0",
"title": "http://babyandbump.momtastic.com/pregnancy-third-trimester/325804-mucus-plug-long-before-labour.html\nPregnancy, Trying to conceive & Parenting Forum",
"text": "May 8th, 2010, 08:06 AM 1xx EMZxx Mum (Mom)Inactive Join Date: Aug 2008Location: Leicester, UKPosts: 3,471mucus plug - how long before labour?well i think ive just lost my mucus plu but not sure and wanted some advice? Went toilet about an hour ago and there was a big piece of jelly like stuff in my underwear. It was long and thin but didnt have any blood in. I've had stuff like this before but only little bits nothing like this! And I know it isnt just discharge as when I wiped there was nothing else there. How long before labour can this happen? I'm 37 weeks tomoz. Been having period cramps for weeks now but midwife said thats normal.. Thanks Status: Offline May 8th, 2010, 08:49 AM 2chief's wife Mum (Mom)Chat Happy Bn B Member Join Date: Mar 2010Location: Lagos, Nigeria Posts: 2,485i heard that it's only when it is tinged with blood or pinkish that it 's called your plug. what you had might have been a show Status: Offline May 8th, 2010, 09:14 AM 3calais Pregnant (Expecting)Chat Happy Bn B Member Join Date: Mar 2010Location: Australia, Melbourne Posts: 1,516I was losing bits with my son or it may have been discharge as that increases at the end from 36 weeks. I lost my whole plug at 40+4 and had him the next day."
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"docid": "D1152793#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_having-a-ton-of-irregular-contractions-all-day-how-long-can_3845830_888.bc\nHaving a ton of irregular contractions all day. How long can this last?",
"text": "Home / Pregnancy Q&A / Pregnancy Health & Wellness Q&AHaving a ton of irregular contractions all day. How long can this last? So I am due tomorrow. Actually going in at 5:30 a.m. to be induced. But for the last 12 hours I have been timing contractions. I have also been losing my mucus plug. Started a little last night, Tinged brown. And then alot more throughout today tinged pink. The contractions have ranged anywhere from 5-8 minutes all day long. With a few 10-12 minute breaks in there."
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"docid": "D791616#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/advice/pregnancy-birth/giving-birth/what-happens-after-your-mucus-plug-comes-out/\nWhat happens after your mucus plug comes out?",
"text": "Home Pregnancy & Birth Giving Birth What happens after your mucus plug comes out? Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Q: My mucus plug came out today. What's next? A: Losing your mucous plug is one of the many preliminary – and exciting – signs that labor may start sooner than later. Some women notice when the plug is released, others don’t. At some point before or during labor, you will lose your plug. This could mean many things, or not many at all since every labor is different. For some women, the amniotic sac ruptures – otherwise known as the water breaking - soon after the mucous plug is released. Others may not have additional labor signs until a few days later or even longer. If your water hasn’t broken, you haven’t started having contractions, and your midwife or doctor hasn’t given you a specific reason to call or go to the hospital when you’ve lost your mucous plug, what’s next?"
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"docid": "D3034812#0",
"title": "https://www.dogbreedinfo.com/breedingdogs/whelpingcsectionpictures.htm\nWhelping Puppies: C-section Pictures",
"text": "\"Whelping Puppies: C-section Pictures Sassy the Mastiff had a textbook, planned Cesarean. As soon as her temperature dropped Thursday night and she was in labor we took her to the vet first thing Friday morning for the procedure. Mastiffs are known to lose 30-50% of their pups when whelping a litter of puppies. All puppies deserve to live, so we did the Cesarean for $2000. An emergency C-section performed after problems start would cost more and be more stressful on the dam, and usually a cesarean is decided after a couple pups are already lost. Sassy is such a mellow girl, taking all the human contact in stride. IV is in her front leg. Sassy getting prepped for surgery. Tummy prep Sassy is put under then a final prep is done. She is moved to the operating room."
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"docid": "D2223602#0",
"title": "http://forums.webmd.com/3/pregnancy-exchange/forum/5523\nWebMD ® Pregnancy Community",
"text": "\"Web MD Home Communities Web MD ® Pregnancy Community Save Web MD-moderated Web MD ® Pregnancy Community Last Reply: 7 years ago7 years ago Is it safe to have sex after you have lost or have been losing your mucus plug? An_240207 posted: I am almost 39 weeks pregnant and have lost my mucus plug. I've been told that sex can help onset labor but I'm wondering if it is safe after losing the mucus plug?7 years ago Byroney_Web MD_Staff responded: Howdy An_240207! That's a great question. I have an article for you on Sex During Pregnancy , and it discusses when it's safe and when it's unsafe to have sex during pregnancy. You can always check with your doctor for expert advice. Cheering you on--let us know when your little one is here! Byroney If high heels were so wonderful, men would still be wearing them. -Sue Grafton-Back to Top See Related Pregnancy Communities Web MD Pregnancy Community August 2010 Babies Coping with Pregnancy Loss Community Could I Be Pregnant? Community July 2010 Baby Community Natural Birth Support Group See All Communities Visit the Health & Pregnancy Center Home Staying Informed My Watchlist Related Women's Health Communities All Communities Community FAQs Crisis Assistance Popular Discussions Postpartum Depression Clinic What are you naming your baby???"
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"docid": "D1442695#0",
"title": "https://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/pregnancy-64/birth-labour-256/454571-how-long-after-mucus-plug-did-labor-start-all.html\nhow long after mucus plug did labor start?",
"text": "+ Reply to Thread Results 1 to 17 of 17how long after mucus plug did labor start? Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Thread Tools Show Printable Version03-08-10, 13:43 #1Heather D (112)View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Nov 2009Posts27how long after mucus plug did labor start?i passed my mucus plug this morning about 11, wasnt bloodied but very snotty like sorry tmi i had a sweep yesterday am. how long after your did labor start? im desperate to get baby out im 41+1 xx03-08-10, 13:53 #2Gemma W (495)View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Sep 2007Locationhants Posts1,083with my first child i had a show about 9pm, labour started at 4am. with second child my show was at 9am, i went into labour at 10am Good Luck! Not long now xx No compatible source was found for this media.03-08-10, 14:00 #3tanya w (83)View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jul 2010Posts572Hi,my plug went 24 hours before i had my first,it didnt go with the other 5 until i was in labour,i have had 2 membrane sweeps with which i have gone into labour within 48 hours both times. Good luck!03-08-10, 14:08 #4Susan H (24)View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jan 2007Location Hampshire Posts63Instantly with me! I went to the loo in the night - out plopped plug followed by 3 min nasty contractions for the next 3 days and nights before EMCS - remember it well..... Susan03-08-10, 14:08 #5Baljit S (5)View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Sep 2008Posts17Originally Posted by Heather D (112)i passed my mucus plug this morning about 11, wasnt bloodied but very snotty like sorry tmi i had a sweep yesterday am. how long after your did labor start? im desperate to get baby out im 41+1 xx hope your ok, is it your 1st baby ?,"
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"docid": "D3243821#0",
"title": "http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Pregnancy-Ages-18-24-/how-long-after-you-lose-your-mucous-plug/show/596263\nhow long after you lose your mucous plug?krissyy Aug 12, 2008",
"text": "\"how long after you lose your mucous plug?krissyy Aug 12, 2008hi!! i just came from my first internal exam. i am 1/2-1cm dialated and completely lost my mucous plug. how long after you lose your plug do you typically go into labor? should i be concerned about infection since the plug helps as protection to the baby? Answer Question Read 15 Responses Follow - 115 Responses Laura B78 Aug 12, 2008I have NO idea to either question, but HOW EXCITING.. I found this... What does the mucous plug look like? Some women describe the mucous plug as looking more like the mucous in your nose. It may look like a thick glob of stringy mucous, thicker than what you would see with normal vaginal secretions. If you are close to going into labor you may see pink, brown, or red blood around the edges of the mucous plug. This is called the “bloody show”."
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"docid": "D1895269#0",
"title": "http://www.parenting.com/answers/about-how-many-weeks-does-mucus-plug-usually-come-out-and-something-i-should-watch\nGet Answers",
"text": "search answersor browse by category At about how many weeks does the mucus plug usually come out? And is this something I should watch for? COURTNEY0622 4 answers Third Trimesteranswers (4)drayadsamhainwhen ur mucas plug falls out that means ur water has broke or will break! with my first born i was making dinner and bent over to get a pan and my water broke, i thought i peed myself! so i went to the bathroom and took a shower, when i stepped out it happened again! all i could do is laugh! this happened about 2 weeks before my due date. i beleave that this can happen at anytime during ur last trimester more twards the end! im not a dr or a registered nurse so i would double checkwith ur healthcare provider! i hope this helps!Reportwildlife2006Some people do not lose there mucus plug, i never did with my first two children and my water did not break with either."
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"docid": "D2346194#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_what-does-it-mean-if-you-start-to-lose-your-mucous-plug-at-2_8416908_137.bc\nWhat does it mean if you start to lose your mucous plug at 29 weeks?",
"text": "\"Home / Pregnancy Q&A / Pregnancy Pains & Discomforts Q&AWhat does it mean if you start to lose your mucous plug at 29 weeks? I'm having my third baby, and everything has seemed to happen early this time. I started showing at 9 weeks, I felt the baby move at around 13 weeks, started having braxton hicks contractions about 15 weeks, had a round of prelabor at 25 weeks that thankfully ended on its own, and now tonight, I lost part of my mucous plug. I'll be 29 weeks tomorrow. I've talked to my midwive team about all of this (except for the mucous plug) and they haven't seemed that concerned. But if I'm losing my mucous plug already, then to me that says that my cervix is dilating. Has this happened to anyone else this early, and does it mean that this baby's going to be a preemie? Evonne77Asked 1/3/11Answer this question Mom Answers ( 8)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERIt happened to me twice, and with my twins I would have had pre-term labour if I didn't lay down, but I had an incompetent cervix. So i'd advice 2 things: 1) ask for a vaginal u/s, so they can mesure the length of your cervix and see what's going on, and decide what to do from that. The mucus plug can rebuild but you have to make sure it's closed."
},
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"docid": "D1442696#0",
"title": "https://www.mamanatural.com/mucus-plug/\nMucus Plug: Does Labor Start When You Lose it? (With Photos)",
"text": "Mucus Plug: Does Labor Start When You Lose it? ( With Photos)Reviewed by Cynthia Mason, CNM, APN, MSNThere are some parts of pregnancy that don’t get talked about much. Like lochia, the normal bleeding that occurs postpartum. Or vernix, the cheesy white substance covering a newborn’s skin. Or, of course, the mucus plug. If you’re wondering what a mucus plug is, what it looks like, if labor starts once you lose it, and if you should be alarmed, well, you’re in the right place. Bonus: We’ve even got an animation of losing the mucus plug below!What is the mucus plug? The mucus plug is just what it sounds like, a plug made of mucus. During pregnancy, the mucus plug develops and lodges in the cervix to block the cervical canal. Its job is to protect your uterus from unwanted bacteria and pathogens that could enter in, like from sexual activity or vaginal exams."
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"docid": "D3069803#0",
"title": "https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/morning-sickness.aspx\nMorning sickness",
"text": "Morning sickness1/13Prenatal Care: Early Pregnancy Visits Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 4:57KEY POINTSMorning sickness is when you have nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Even though it’s called morning sickness, it can happen any time of day. Morning sickness usually starts at about 6 weeks of pregnancy and goes away in the second trimester. Lots of pregnant women have morning sickness. It usually doesn’t cause harm to you or your baby. Hyperemesis gravidarum is severe nausea and vomiting that needs treatment (sometimes in a hospital) to help you get better. If your morning sickness is severe or if it goes into your fourth month of pregnancy, tell your health care provider right away. What is morning sickness? Morning sickness (also called nausea and vomiting of pregnancy, or NVP) is nausea (feeling sick to your stomach) and vomiting that happens in the first few months of pregnancy."
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"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/infectious_mononucleosis/patient-comments-11-page9.htm\nQuestion:",
"text": "\"Main Article on Infectious Mononucleosis Question: For infectious mononucleosis (mono), what were the symptoms and signs you experienced? Submit Your Comment Comment from: Karen, 45-54 Female (Patient) Published: January 17I am so glad to have found this. I'm 50 and never had mononucleosis as a teen. I have now had it for over three months. It started with a horrible pain in my neck and left shoulder. I thought I had hurt myself working out and kept thinking it would go away. But it didn't. Then my abdomen was having pain on and off. I thought it was my food allergies. Then a month after the neck pain started, the fatigue hit."
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"docid": "D133446#0",
"title": "http://www.whattoexpect.com/forums/multiples-and-twins/topic/how-soon-are-twins-detected.html\nMultiples and Twins",
"text": "\"Home > Groups > First Year > Multiples and Twins > How soon are twins detected? Multiples and Twins129K posts 20.8K members Archived Discussion This discussion is archived and locked for posting See active discussions on Multiples and Twins DHow soon are twins detected? Duongmalai wrote: Hi all. Just wanted to know how soon can twins be detected? I'm starting clomid soon. How many weeks were you when you found out that you had twins? Sort by: Oldest Newest 25 Posts HHappy Mommy1010@Duongmalai I found out at 11 weeks but that was bc that was the soonest they could fit me in. But I heard that the pregnancy test can turn darker when having twins. I remember looking at other people's post of preg tests and they had faint lines. Mine were really pink, a definite line the day of my missed peiord so I feel I should have known then."
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"docid": "D580995#0",
"title": "https://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/morning-sickness/\nMorning Sickness and Nausea During Pregnancy",
"text": "Pregnancy > Your Health Morning Sickness and Nausea During Pregnancy Updated: December 11, 2017Terry Vine/Getty Images If only morning sickness were just relegated to the mornings! Here's some help for women coping with nausea during pregnancy, especially during the early months. In This Article When does morning sickness start? What you can do to ease morning sickness What causes morning sickness? Can morning sickness hurt my baby? Is it bad if I haven't had any morning sickness? You're sailing along on your early pregnancy adventure — just a touch of tenderness around the nipples, a little urinary frequency, a few blue veins across your chest, but nothing you can't handle. Until one day, you wake with a strange, icky feeling in the pit of your stomach. Could it be seasickness? Sure does feel like it (or the worst hangover you've ever had)."
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"docid": "D2383948#0",
"title": "http://prescription-drug.addictionblog.org/how-long-does-oxycontin-withdrawal-last/\nHow long does Oxycontin withdrawal last?",
"text": "How long does Oxycontin withdrawal last? Addiction Blog Published: January 7, 2013Share Share Recommend0Tweet Email Comments230Planning to quit or cut back on Oxy Contin? You probably already know that Oxy Contin (oxycodone) can be highly habit-forming and addictive. In fact, doctors expect that daily users become dependent on Oxy Contin after a few weeks. So, once you have decided to quit taking Oxycontin after daily use, there will be a period in which you experience Oxy Contin withdrawal syndrome. But how long will withdrawal from Oxy Contin last? Acute Oxy Contin withdrawal usually resolves in the first week after you stop taking Oxy Contin. But some symptoms persist well after this period. Read on for an Oxy Contin withdrawal timeline and a section for your questions about Oxy Contin withdrawal at the end. How long until Oxy Contin withdrawal starts?"
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"docid": "D525180#0",
"title": "http://www.medhelp.org/user_journals/show/3185/tips-on-how-to-stop-using-tramadol\n.",
"text": "\"RSSAll Journal Entries Journals Journal View | List View Previous | Nexttips on how to stop using tramadol Jan 25, 2008 - 85 comments Anyone out there take ultram/tramadol? This drug has turned me into a tramadol prisoner. I am having a hard time stopping and I know I need to . I have taken this for a long time. First, I was prescribed this med and then I found other ways to get it. Knowbody knows I take it as much as I do. Anyone....have some advice? Comments Post a Commentby Cherry Tree Is Me, Jan 25, 2008I am currently trying to wean myself off tramadol, I wish when they prescribe it to you they would tell you how dependent your body get on it... The withdrawls are worse from those than anything I have experienced. I only have about 8 of mine left and well basically I am screwed for the next few days....good luck to you, I hope you have more success than I have.by Ali Reza, Apr 12, 2008Well , you know .. you should try to reduce it , to 1/2 50 mg ... 50 mg eachday for about 4 or 5 days , and then 25 mg for a week , and then you can simply quit it , I advice you to take some alchoholic drinks at the last day , like scotch or brandy ... This is how I'm about to quit this damned drugby orangerose, May 10, 2008I have learned to buy the drug on line. So I can get it whenever I want it."
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"docid": "D2776213#0",
"title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/coffee-withdrawal-nausea\nCoffee withdrawal nausea",
"text": "\"Coffee withdrawal nausea Common Questions and Answers about Coffee withdrawal nauseacoffee Watch out for withdrawal headaches if you're used to your coffee and stop suddenly you can get a nasty one for a few days. On top of that, pregnancy can also cause migraines, and a little caffeine can help in a pinch; it's an active ingredient in migraine meds (which you CAN'T take). Just make sure you're also drinking lots and lots of water. Read More I actually think they make me feel worse; headache and nausea have started and I have noticed I'm slightly constipated. I'll assume all of this will clear up my last dose was 4:30 today when will it be out of my system? Read Morei would like for someone to give me some common withdrawal symptoms of someone who has been drinking a half of gallon of liguor for the past week everyday but has stopped for the past three days Read More Hi everyone, I have developed very strange coffee allergie about 4 years ago what feels like panic attacks, this is very strange, 3 years ago I thought I was going insane, where I would get these strange overwhelming tension around my throught I would get neck pains, I would have chest pains, difficulty breathing , my eyes would hurt , I had blurry vision and looking at light was very uncomfortable. I also would accelerate with my speach and rapid thinking as I was going to die or something.... Read More It is also a diuretic (fluid loser) Abrupt withdrawal of caffeine may cause headaches, drowsiness, irritability, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms. Reduce caffeine intake gradually to prevent any symptoms of withdrawal. And... Is beneficial in that it... Read More I don't know if that means we should go out and start consuming 10 cups a coffee a day, but I think it suggests we aren't doing our livers an injustice by drinking coffee. I'm a 4 cupper."
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"docid": "D1731278#0",
"title": "https://www.lymedisease.org/jen-crystal-fatigue-2/\n\"TOUCHED BY LYME: The difference between \"\"normal tired\"\" and \"\"too tired to breathe\"\"\"",
"text": "\"TOUCHED BY LYME: The difference between \"\"normal tired\"\" and \"\"too tired to breathe\"\"Guest blogger Jennifer Crystal explores what “fatigue” can mean to a person with chronic Lyme disease. A few weeks ago, there was a small fire in my apartment building which necessitated three separate evacuations between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00am. Needless to say, it was a long night, and no one got much sleep. The next day I felt buzzy and glazed over, the same feeling I used to get in college when I stayed up too late writing a paper. I was tired, but it was normal tired, not sick tired. It’s a difference Lymies can recognize all too well, but one that’s hard to distinguish when we talk about a general symptom of fatigue. Fatigue can mean a lot of things. It can mean muscle soreness after a bike ride. It can mean feeling drained after a long day at work. It can mean droopy eyes, the desire to take a nap, the need for an extra cup of coffee."
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"docid": "D1736152#0",
"title": "http://www.madeformums.com/forum/pregnancy/how-long-did-your-morning-sickness-last/49345.html\nHow long did your morning sickness last?",
"text": "22 posts 85538 views Jump to last post1 - 20 of 22missymoo-4006408/07/2008 at 12:44PMHi, I've had hideous all day morning sickness which kicked in the last couple of days. Just wondered how long you all had m/s for? I'm only 6 weeks. x Helpful 1 Reportboybump208/07/2008 at 12:49PMim 11+2, i had sickness really bad rite from 5 wks. but it does (fingers crossed) seem nto be wearing off a little. im either being sick or feeling sick. Helpful 0 Reportxx Amy Ambyxx08/07/2008 at 13:20PMHi, I had morning sickness from day 1 up to 16 weeks - I felt sick all throughout the day and couldn't eat a full meal without feeling so sick or actually being sick! Feels fab not to have it anymore. I munched on ginger biccys or rich tea biccys seemed to take the edge of a little. Hope yours all stops soon."
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"docid": "D1441076#0",
"title": "http://www.xojane.com/issues/the-never-ending-miscarriage\nWhat Really Happens After a Miscarriage",
"text": "SHAREIssues What Really Happens After a Miscarriage WARNING: There is unabashed TMI about to happen up in here.marisa-siegel October 15, 2012Tags: WARNING: There is unabashed TMI about to happen up in here. I've spent the past month since my miscarriage poking around for information that would help me understand the science of what was happening to my body in normal-speak. Unsurprisingly, much of the writing around miscarriages seeks to avoid the “gross” realities of what happens to female bodies. That stuff lives in the comments section. But I’m not going to feel ashamed about what my body is doing. Instead, I’m going to write about it. One month ago, I was almost seven weeks pregnant. I had finally weaned myself off my SSRI. I was having predictably terrible morning sickness. My boobs were seriously sore."
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"docid": "D1710805#0",
"title": "https://www.rockthebabybump.com/when-does-nausea-start-pregnancy/\nMorning Sickness: When Does Nausea Start In Pregnancy?",
"text": "Morning Sickness: When Does Nausea Start In Pregnancy? The all-telling “missed period” happens for most women between the weeks four through seven. This is when you know the good ol’ “Aunt Flo” hasn’t paid a visit to your internal home and this causes several alarms to go off. After you have peed on a stick and have confirmed you are pregnant (congrats!) the next question on many new moms’ minds is: So, when does the morning sickness begin?https://www.rockthebabybump.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Vomiting-During-Pregnancy.jpg Image Credit: Mom Junction Table Of Contents [ hide]1 Rejoice In The Positive, Now Onto The Negative2 When Does Nausea Start In Pregnancy?3 What Causes Your “All Day” Sickness?4 Allaying The “Blahs” and the “Blarghs”5 Reflexology6 Ginger Remedy Solutions7 Your Realistic Solution Rejoice In The Positive, Now Onto The Negative It’s confirmed: you’re going to have a baby. The two lines showed up, or the two dots, or the darn thing literally told you how far along you were (thanks, Clear Blue ). This is when the real countdown begins: the countdown between when you find out when you are pregnant and when you feel as if you have fallen on death’s bed. Okay, that may be a bit of an exaggeration, but pregnancy typically does bring about some symptoms of feeling ill or unwell for a number of women. The majority of women will not feel sick at first, and most women will not feel sick right before giving birth. But the in-between can be a bit of a toss up."
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"docid": "D1353038#0",
"title": "http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=18703\nDrug Ratings for ZANTAC 150",
"text": "\"Charts & graphs: Reviews Summary for ZANTAC 150 | Top 10 Adverse Effects (reported to FDA)RATING REASON SIDE EFFECTS FOR ZANTAC 150 COMMENTS SEX AGE DURATION/ DOSAGE DATE ADDEDF M1 Gastrits / Acid Where do i begin? Thinking I had a Zantac 75 I ingested instead two Zantac 150 by not double checking the box first. Bad nervousness Agitation, Insomnia, sharp ULQ stomach pains, nerve like body pains shooting all over, muscle spasms (my limbs involuntarily moving and twitching) Took the pills at 4pm today, it is now 2am and I am in pain and very uncomfortable. I was worried that I overdosed on this garbage so I contacted Poison Control and they said that the amount I took would not equate to an overdose or even tbe severe symptoms Iam having! If one more person says this crap is safe will meet my fist. Got to be a Big Pharma conspiracy to omit that even \"\"acceptable\"\" doses may lead to insane body reactions and probably organ damages.. I pray tbis crap gets out of my system soon and hopefully taking with it the piercing stomach pain. Oh and joy they told me this poison will remain at least 18hours as my poor kidneys eliminate the toxin. Beware. F 49 1 days 300 4/3/2018 Email1 GERD The first time I ever took Zantac for GERD I remember feeling worse and having major anxiety. This second time I am having major pressure in my head along with some dizziness."
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"docid": "D522924#0",
"title": "https://www.thetoptens.com/top-ten-worst-smells/\nTop Ten Worst Smells",
"text": "\"Top Ten Worst Smellsheather If it&rsqui;s a smell that makes your stomach turn, it needs to be on this list!The Top Ten1 Eviscerated Decomposing Body Last time I smelled a dead burnt body was at my redneck bbq aa few years back. I ain't never ever gon try that again +16Try not to gag while reading this one. Sulfur doesn't smell so bad once you travel through Georgia a few times. I can even keep my window down. - fireinside96+4There was a dead cat decomposing on the sidewalk 5 blocks away when I was walking one hot day and I could smell it as if it was right next to me! +1yummy - Soldier Of Fortune new V 29 Comments Vote E2 Vomiteew, just the smell alone makes me want to throw up myself. - pinkified +22I hate vomit, barf, throw up, spewing, and blowing chunks. I will scream and start crying if I am 6 feet or closer to someone who feels sick or throws up. and I feel sick the whole day after that. D: D': +14Talk about the worst smells ever... Just the smell of it makes me gag. -"
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"docid": "D691103#0",
"title": "http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=76180\nDrug Ratings for LISINOPRIL",
"text": "\"Charts & graphs: Reviews Summary for LISINOPRIL | Top 10 Adverse Effects (reported to FDA)RATING REASON SIDE EFFECTS FOR LISINOPRIL COMMENTS SEX AGE DURATION/ DOSAGE DATE ADDEDF M1 high blood pressure Much the same as everyone else. Felt horrible. No energy. Couldnt sleep etc. Does your doctor really know what he is doing? I found a second opinion on \"\"You Tube\"\" search \"\"The TRUTH about cholesterol and blood pressure\"\" by Dr John Bergman M 60 3 weeks 1X D 3/30/20181 hbp dizziness,slurred speech,blurred vision,ataxia,digestive problems,tremors,numbness,and lack of coordination Lisinopril contains an Ace Inhibitor that's linked to side effects,especially in African Americans. F 53 2 years 20mg. 3/27/2018 Email2 Currently for Hb I recently in the past month have been feeling weak at times but dizzy getting really bad anxiety attacks and just feeling nauseous, with slight headaches. Just starting to cough the past month or so. Didn't get Hb til pregnancy 6 years ago."
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"docid": "D108976#0",
"title": "http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=21995\nDrug Ratings for JANUVIA",
"text": "\"Charts & graphs: Reviews Summary for JANUVIA | Top 10 Adverse Effects (reported to FDA)RATING REASON SIDE EFFECTS FOR JANUVIA COMMENTS SEX AGE DURATION/ DOSAGE DATE ADDEDF M1 Type 2 Diabetes Bad abdominal cramps. Muscles cramps. Left leg frequently cramped. Horrible muscle spasms and weakness. Don't take this medication. it is one the worst things that can be used. The pain was so bad that I should have taken myself to the emergency room for help. Dr was useless about the muscle weakness as she did not return my call about this F 55 15 days 50MG 1X D 9/30/20171 Type 2 Since taking januvia toes cramps finger joints hurt hips and knees hurt leg cramps calling dr to get off this the longer i take it the more i hurt plus gaining weight F 55 12 weeks 100 7/19/20171 Type 2 Since taking januvia toes cramps finger joints hurt hips and knees hurt leg cramps calling dr to get off this the longer i take it the more i hurt plus gaining weight F 55 12 weeks 100 7/17/20171 high a1c nasal congestion, watery eyes, left foot and ankle swelling and at times both ankles swollen. upper respiratory infection which turned into pneumonia. F 59 3 weeks 100 mg 1X D 7/8/2017 Email5 Diabetic 2 None, going to the bathroom a lot but my doctor has me drinking 64 oz of water a day or more."
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"docid": "D1248949#0",
"title": "http://www.parenting.com/article/Confessions-Of-a-Pregnant-Nutritionist\nConfessions Of a Pregnant Nutritionist",
"text": "\"In my years as a nutritionist in private practice, I have created dozens of picture-perfect meal plans for my pregnant clients. My mom-to-be menus had all the right elements and ideal amounts of vitamins and minerals, all wrapped up in the appropriate number of calories. I always figured that, when my turn came, I would have it all together. Ha!When I was pregnant, the gods must have laughed as my idea of perfection was thrown out the window. I quickly learned firsthand what it's like to contend with the all-consuming forces of morning sickness, a raging appetite, and powerful cravings. It's amazing how your perspective changes when it's your own swollen feet walking a mile in those pregnant woman's shoes. That's not to say that during my pregnancy I scrapped all my knowledge about good prenatal nutrition. Of everything you feel during pregnancy, the desire to have a healthy baby and to stay healthy yourself ranks highest. But I certainly had a lot to learn about what getting through morning sickness, conquering cravings, and navigating nutritional dangers really takes when you're expecting. Riding the Waves Whoever coined the term \"\"morning sickness\"\" was clearly never pregnant."
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"docid": "D2231412#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080904052938AA3eboS\nCan a person with a burst appendix be saved?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Medicine Can a person with a burst appendix be saved? I've been having an argument with someone who insists that if someone's appendix bursts, they are going to die, period, and the only thing that can be done for them is to give them painkillers. The only actual support he has for this assertion is \"\"it's common sense\"\" and \"\"antibiotics don't work that fast\"\". I quoted... show more9 following 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: So far, Tank has given you the most correct answer. Appendicitis is a very common problem and because the treatment is so simple, there aren't many doctors writing scientific papers about it. It's just not that interesting. However, there are all kinds of oddities that happen in regard to the appendix. Ask any surgeon! There are two age groups that tend to get appendicitis. One is young kids and the other is young adults."
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"docid": "D1934233#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_when-does-morning-sickness-end_1805549_271.bc\nWhen Does Morning Sickness End?",
"text": "\"Home / Pregnancy Q&A / Pregnancy Pains & Discomforts Q&AWhen Does Morning Sickness End? I'm 17 weeks along and I find it hard to go ou with friends because I get morning sickness, not only that I get afternoon sickness and evening sickness as well. I was wondering generally when morning sickness is suppose to end.mothertobe1987Asked 10/4/07Answer this question Mom Answers ( 140)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWERI'm 10 weeks pregnant for the first time, and I agree that it feels more like I'm dying than creating life. My nausea lasts all day, every day, I become violently ill about once every 2-4 days, since week 6. The nausea actually started at week 5, but wasn't bad until 6. I have no life, I can't eat anything taht tastes good, I can't kiss or have sex with my husband of only four months. I just moved to a new area, and have no friends, so that's kinda depressing and I lie in my bed every morning just thinking, \"\"Well, here we go again....can't I just go to sleep and wake up after this is over?\"\" I've always looked forward to thie time, and I love babies.... but I feel no positive feelings at all. No motherly feelings, like I expected I would have. I'm just sick of being sick, and I want this baby but I also want a life of some sort, even just being able to laugh at my husband's goofy jokes again, or eat some toast and jam."
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"docid": "D1083891#0",
"title": "http://www.raising-rabbits.com/rabbit-diseases.html\nRabbit Diseases and Health Hub Page",
"text": "\"Rabbit Diseases and Health Hub Page Raising-Rabbits Home > Rabbit Diseases Rabbit Diseases: Major symptoms of the more common diseases affecting rabbits, like snuffles and enteritis. We'll help you get to know some of the major symptoms of the major rabbit illnesses, and what you can do for these health challenges, including some effective home remedies. Rabbit Health: 3 rabbit husbandry practices that will help to optimize rabbit health and minimize the onset of disease. Sponsored Links To get to the true cause of your rabbit's illness, Always check with a vet right away . Since we're not vets, see the disclaimers at the bottom of this page. The Merck Veterinary Manualhas a good amount of rabbit health care information.\"\" Keep Your Rabbits Healthy \"\"Only $5.99All our health and diseases information (and more) is now available in this convenient, 92-page e-book! Click the title link for more info, or purchase below. You'll get immediate access to the download link As always, your purchase is 100% risk free. See our Double Value Guarantee below."
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"docid": "D1475938#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/400_what-can-i-do-if-smells-make-me-gag_500581_1.bc\nWhat can I do if smells make me gag?",
"text": "\"Home / Pregnancy Q&A / Pregnancy Pains & Discomforts Q&AWhat can I do if smells make me gag? I'm 11 weeks pregnant, and my morning sickness is overpowering. Almost every smell makes me feel sick. Everyone's telling me to eat crackers, but the <i>thought</i> of that makes me sick, too. Almost everywhere I go, some smell makes me gag. What can I do?a Baby Center member Asked 9/23/03Answer this question Mom Answers ( 520)Best answers Most recent BEST ANSWEROn my sixth pregancy and have lived thru morning sickness and smell sensitivity each time. I have had 5 weeks of morning sickness to date on this pregnancy and know I still have more to go. Keep an open window, fresh air is my biggest help at this point. Every smell just makes me go running, but if I run out my front door to fresh COOL air it helps settle things faster. Stay out of the heat, I turn on the heat and that makes the \"\"gag\"\" reflex stronger."
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"docid": "D1405049#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a549314/morning-sickness-natural-remedies\nMorning sickness (natural remedies)",
"text": "\"Morning sickness (natural remedies)Approved by the Baby Centre Medical Advisory Board Share In this article What causes nausea and vomiting in pregnancy? How can I prevent nausea? Which complementary therapies could help? What causes nausea and vomiting in pregnancy? Your nausea is caused by high levels of pregnancy hormones flooding your body. It’s very common. Up to nine out of 10 pregnant women experience nausea or vomiting. Now that you’re pregnant, your body is producing the hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (h CG) in large quantities. This hormone makes sure that your baby gets what he needs from your body in the early weeks. Once the placenta takes over nourishing your baby, h CG levels drop and your nausea should ease."
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"docid": "D563307#0",
"title": "http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Spawn\nSpawn",
"text": "\"navigation search This article is about the natural spawning of players and mobs. For mob spawners, see Monster Spawner. For the player, see The Player. This article needs updating. Description: Rabbits now spawn in deserts with new chunks and with the spawn cycle. A comprehensive check that this article is up-to-date to 1.9 is in order. Spawning refers to players and mobs being created and placed in the game world. Players will respawn at their spawn point, or at the bed they last slept in upon death. Mobs will despawn upon death. Contents [ hide ]1 Player spawning1.1 World spawn1.1.1 Adventure mode1.2 Individual spawn2 Natural generation2.1 Animals2.2 Other mobs3 Spawn cycle3.1 Java Edition3.1.1 Mob cap3.1.2 Pack spawning3.1.3 Spawn conditions3.1.4 Notes3.2 Bedrock Edition3.2.1 Mob Cap3.2.2 Spawn Conditions3.2.3 Pack Spawning4 Other types of spawning5 Despawning5.1 Java Edition5.2 Bedrock Edition5.2.1 Persistence6 History7 Issues8 Trivia9 External links Player spawning [ edit]World spawn [ edit]World spawning area."
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"docid": "D740231#0",
"title": "http://minecraftpocketedition.wikia.com/wiki/Squid\nSquid",
"text": "Squid Type Passive Health Drops0-3 Ink Sacs First Appearance Update 0.11.0Squids are Passive Mobs that were added in update Update 0.11.0 . Contents [ show]Spawning Squids can spawn at any light level. However, they can only spawn in Water below Y=64. They may on occasion spawn in Wells and other Player-made water sources. Version Exclusive: Baby Squids may also occasionally spawn. Behavior Squids will aimlessly swim around, with an animation showing their tentacles opening and closing, to show swimming. Squids are not attracted to light, and will not interact with the Player at all. If a Squid is outside of water for too long, it will take repeated damage and will eventually die. Version Exclusive: When attacked, a Squid will release thick ink particles and attempt to swim away. Farming As they can randomly spawn in Water, farming them is just a matter of making a large body of water, most recommended a place with deep water."
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"docid": "D1083013#0",
"title": "http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Witch\nWitch",
"text": "\"Witchnavigation search Witch Health points26 ( × 13)Size Height: 1.95 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Spawn Light level of 7 or less. When lightning strikes within 3-4 blocks of a villager. Inside Witch Huts . First appearances See History Drops See Drops Experience5Internal IDJE: 66 BE: 45Entity IDwitch“ I decided to go for a less traditional witch look and have an \"\"offshoot villager\"\" kinda thing. It has a magical nose that wiggles, too. „— Dinnerbone Witches are common hostile mobs that use splash potions as their ranged weapon. They also use beneficial potions on themselves defensively. Contents [ hide ]1 Spawning1.1 Witch huts1.2 Villagers2 Drops2.1 Potions3 Behavior3.1 Offense3.2 Defense4 Farming5 Data values6 Achievements7 Advancements8 Video9 History10 Issues11 Trivia12 Gallery13 References Spawning [ edit]Witches can spawn anywhere in the Overworld at a light level of 7 or less, in groups of 1-3. Witches rarely (0.075% chance each tick) spawn 10-45 purple magic particles above their heads. Witch huts [ edit]Every witch hut spawns a witch inside during world generation, and it will never despawn."
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"docid": "D898925#0",
"title": "http://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-discussion/survival-mode/2245445-what-does-local-difficulty-mean\n\"What does \"\"Local Difficulty\"\" Mean?\"",
"text": "\"Search Search all Forums Search this Forum Search this Thread Tools Jump to Forum What does \"\"Local Difficulty\"\" Mean?#1Oct 18, 2014dailybantam View User Profile View Posts Send Message Out of the Water Join Date: 8/24/2014Posts: 7I noticed in the dubag screen I saw Local Difficulty. ( 1.72 Day 16) It seems to increase as everyday passes. What does it mean and what does it do? If anyone can tell me I would appreciate it!Mine Crax10 / 1000#2Oct 18, 2014Dacoolman05View User Profile View Posts Send Message Tree Puncher Join Date: 1/31/2014Posts: 36Minecraft: Pixelated Square Xbox: Pixelated Square I believe that the longer you stay in an area, the harder the difficulty becomes (in that area, of course).#3Oct 18, 2014verite View User Profile View Posts Send Message Redstone Miner Join Date: 9/7/2013Posts: 642Location: The nearest window Minecraft: floomp_Xbox: XBONE? Never PSN: Plustootion? y? Quote from dailybantam » I noticed in the dubag screen I saw Local Difficulty. ( 1.72 Day 16) It seems to increase as everyday passes. What does it mean and what does it do? If anyone can tell me I would appreciate it!"
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"docid": "D117483#0",
"title": "http://minecraftandwhatyouneedtoknow.weebly.com/biomes.html\n.",
"text": "\"Biomes Frozen River: This variant of river spawns only in ice plains,it is cover in ice. Ice Plains: A relatively rare but expansive, flat biome with a huge amount of snow. It does not rain in this biome — it snows instead. Lakes and rivers are frozen over. Hills tend to be more mountainous. Sugar canes will spawn in this biome, but tend to become uprooted when chunks load as the water sources freeze to ice. There are very few natural oak trees in this biome. Spruce trees may also generate. Due to the biome's size, snow cover, and scarcity of wood, initial survival becomes difficult in comparison to other biomes. Spikes of packed ice can now be found in the related, rarer, Ice Plains Spikes biome."
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"docid": "D3283408#0",
"title": "https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Ticking_area\nTicking area",
"text": "Bedrock Edition only This article is about the Bedrock Edition mechanic that keeps certain chunks updated continuously. For the similar mechanic in Java Edition, see Spawn chunk. A ticking area is a player-specified group of chunks that continues to be updated even when there is no player nearby. Because the chunks remain active, processes such as growth, decay, spawning, movement, and redstone operations aren't suspended in them when no players are present, provided at least one player remains somewhere in the dimension . Contents [ hide ]1 Behavior1.1 Events processed1.2 Suspended events2 Spawning3 Creation and management4 Comparison with spawn chunks5 History6 Issues Behavior [ edit]Normally, only the chunks closely surrounding a player are updated by the game. These chunks are said to be in the player's chunk update range. As the player moves through the world, new chunks that come into range are added to the list of updated chunks and older chunks that pass out of range are removed. Only the chunks in the list are updated to reflect the passage of time. This means, for instance, that if a player spends a lot of time exploring or in another dimension, his crops won't grow and any cooking, smelting, or automated farming underway when he left will still be unfinished when he returns. Ticking areas solve this problem by keeping player-designated chunks from being suspended."
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"docid": "D896905#0",
"title": "https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/173188/getting-slimes-to-spawn\nGetting slimes to spawn",
"text": "\"_Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Getting slimes to spawnup vote4down votefavorite I'm trying to make a slime farm, but I can't get slimes to spawn. I've found the Slime chucks, I'm below level 40, I have a 3 high room, I know it's a slime chuck because when I place a mob spawner to place slimes they spawn, the spawner does nothing in a no-slime chuck. Do slimes need anything else to spawn other than under 40, and in a 3 high room?minecraftshare improve this questionasked Jun 19 '14 at 21:23Tom Hart1,250 7 21 36add a comment1 Answer active oldest votesup vote5down voteaccepted Slimes have the same mob cap as other mobs, so they won't spawn very frequently if there are a lot of unlit caves around. To get good rates, light up all caves at least in a 30 block radius (150 blocks for perfect rates), and make sure the room itself is lit up. Slimes spawn in lit areas underground, and that will keep the other mobs from spawning. Another tip: create multiple levels in the slime chunk, and you'll get tons more slimes!share improve this answeranswered Jun 19 '14 at 21:53Johonn2,846 1 13 27I'm gonna do the multiple levels when I get it working : P. when digging out the area I ran in to LOADS of caves, so I'll go fill em in/light em up, cheers! – Tom Hart Jun 19 '14 at 21:54Good! Let me know if that works. – Johonn Jun 20 '14 at 18:51+1 for the multiple levels, I've been trying to get slimes to spawn for ages."
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"docid": "D551740#0",
"title": "http://www.skyblock.net/threads/monster-spawner-info.48633/\nMonster Spawner Info",
"text": "Monster Spawners Monster spawners (also known as mob spawners) are the only way to get mobs spawned into Skyblock without the use of a spawn egg (or if you are a $250 plus donor the /spawnmob command). Monster spawners can be obtain in 3 distinctive ways. First be lucky If you do /rewards it will list the chances of getting a rare item from voting. Currently you have a 1/500 chance of getting a monster spawner from voting. This is rare but it does happen: Second is by trading On . Net players will trade a monster spawner for 2-3 diamonds each. It is usually 3 diamonds each but sometimes someone will trade for 2 diamonds. Every once in a while, someone will be nice and just give you a spawner (or sell underpriced), but spamming people asking for one is a quick way to be /ignore'd Final method is buying one with real money For . Net the link to buy them is shop.skyblock.net. Under the ranks section you can buy the $25 package."
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"docid": "D3247019#0",
"title": "https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Day-night_cycle\nDay-night cycle",
"text": "Day-night cyclenavigation search A full day/night cycle in time lapse. The day-night cycle is a 20 minute long lapse between two main light settings. Contents [ hide ]1 Conversions1.1 Minecraft time to real time1.2 Real time to Minecraft time2 24-hour Minecraft day2.1 Daytime2.2 Sunset/dusk2.3 Nighttime2.4 Sunrise/dawn3 Clocks4 Commands4.1 Set time4.2 Moon phases5 Achievements6 Video7 History8 Trivia9 Notes10 References Conversions [ edit]A chart showing the approximations of Minecraft time to real time. In Minecraft, time is exactly 72 times faster than normal time. This can be easily calculated as the proportion 1440 ⁄ 20 = 72, since there are 1440 minutes in a real day (60min × 24hr) and 20 minutes in a full Minecraft day. A collection of time unit conversions is listed below: Minecraft time to real time [ edit]Minecraft time Minecraft ticks Real time1 second 0.2 7 0.013 8 seconds1 minute 16. 6 0.8 3 seconds1 hour 1,000 50 seconds1 day 24,000 20 minutes1 week (7 days) 168,000 2. 3 hours1 month (30 days) 720,000 10 hours1 year (365.25 days) 8,766,000 121.75 hours (5.07291 6 days)Real time to Minecraft time [ edit]The approximation of real time to Minecraft time: Real time Minecraft time1 tick 3.6 Minecraft seconds1 second 1 minute and 12 seconds.1 minute 1 hour and 12 minutes.1 hour 3 days.1 day 2.4 months, = 72 days.1 week Approx. 1.385 years, ≈ 17 months, = 72 weeks, = 504 days.1 month 6 years, = 72 months, ≈ 308.5 weeks, = 2,160 days.1 year 72 years, ≈ 876.5 months, ≈ 3,757 weeks, ≈ 26,297.5 days.24-hour Minecraft day [ edit]Minecraft time of day Minecraft ticks Real time (minutes) Event6:00 24000 (0) 20:00 (0:00)Beginning of the Minecraft day.6:27 450 0:22.5 Sunrise ends. The horizon no longer changes color.7:00 1000 0:50 Time when using the / time set day command.10:17 4283."
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"docid": "D2655634#0",
"title": "http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/208308/how-do-i-use-the-kill-command-to-only-kill-mobs\nHow do I use the /kill command to ONLY kill mobs?",
"text": "\"_Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I use the /kill command to ONLY kill mobs?up vote8down votefavorite3I have a Redstone Power loop that connects to a Command Block that is set to kill all entities except for myself (/kill @e [type=!Player]), because I'm building a creative map, but don't want slimes all over the place. Problem is if I want to place an Item Frame than the Command Block kills it. So, is there anyway to exclude items from getting deleted, or make it so it will only target mobs?minecraft minecraft-commandsshare improve this questionedited Jul 5 '16 at 17:17Unionhawk21.9k 18 97 162asked Mar 2 '15 at 3:06Kernel Panic620 4 13 30@Unionhawk How do I use that for killing mobs though? – Kernel Panic Mar 2 '15 at 3:14@Unionhawk I'm not seeing how that is supposed to kill entities. As far as I can tell that only selects players, and nothing else... – Kernel Panic Mar 2 '15 at 3:16You'd use that selector you have set up (select whatever entities you want to exclude) in the context of a /kill command, so /kill @e [score_select Me_min=1]. – Unionhawk Mar 2 '15 at 3:17@Unionhawk That doesn't seem to do what I want it to do. I can't do [code]/kill @e [! Player, ! Item Frame] [/code]. I'm not even sure what that Score thing the other guy is talking about is meant to do. – Kernel Panic Mar 2 '15 at 3:20@Unionhawk Yes, but I don't even understand what the code is doing, or how I'm supposed to apply it to what I want to do."
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"docid": "D2449453#0",
"title": "http://www.ign.com/wikis/minecraft/PC_Cheats\nPC Cheats",
"text": "\"Minecraft| PS4 Vita Android Wii UGame Highlights Wiki Guide Review Videos Images Walkthroughs All Articles Best Deal: $6.99 @ Amazon PC Cheats Edit Page Last Edit: February 10, 2018 - 1 month 7 days ago If you have any Cheats, Tips, Easter, or Eggs for MInecraft: Java Edition (PC)Click EDIT and add it. Portal Reference If you bake a cake for the first time in Minecraft, you will receive an achievement titled 'The Lie', a reference to Valve's 'Portal' series in which a recurring theme is a cake to be rewarded to you at the end of the game, and the writing on the walls in some secret alcoves saying 'The cake is a lie.' many times. Submitted by: genbankston HIM Easter Egg If you are on a foggy day, look closely. If you are lucky, you may see a person with default skin but with white eyes, dubbed by Notch, 'Herobrine,' or simply HIM. You may even (most rare thing you can think of) find him in the Pocket Edition of Minecraft (the only mob). ( but everybody knows that herobrine is fake and made by minecraft fans)Submitted by: truethat07Stick to Edge The Crouch button controls whether you crouch or not. When crouched, your character will stick to an edge if you try to walk off. You simply can't fall when you do this. Submitted by: moosedog_00Duplication Glitch Follow these simple steps to duplicate items in Minecraft."
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"docid": "D2669822#0",
"title": "http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Tutorials/Mob_Grinder\nTutorials/Mob grinder",
"text": "\"< Tutorials (Redirected from Tutorials/Mob Grinder)navigation search Mob grinders are the last part of a mob farm and are used to kill mobs in massive amounts while also collecting all dropped items at a convenient location. They are a mechanism and can be considered a special type of trap . Mob grinders are sometimes specific to a certain size of mob. Tall mobs usually refer to tall hostile mobs, namely skeletons, zombies, and creepers, but can also refer to zombie pigmen. Small/short mobs are only 1 block tall and are spiders, pigs, wolves, chickens, cows, sheep, and ocelots. Squid and Ghasts have unique behavior, spawning conditions, and/or size making them difficult to grind. Therefore, they are often omitted when someone says 'all mobs'. Mob grinders will not produce Music Discs or rare drops as the mob deaths do not meet the conditions for those items. However if built in a particular way the conditions can be favorable to induce such situations, but will require the player to impart minimal input in such instances. Contents [ hide ]1 Common Styles1.1 PC/Xbox Minecraft Mob Grinders1.1.1 Fall Damage1.1.2 Lava Retrieval Traps1.1.2.1 Lava dispenser grinder1.1.3 Piston Smasher Trap1.1.4 Drowning1.1.4.1 Item sorting hopper platform1.1.4.2 Fall damage with railroad retrieval system1.1.4.3 Spider Falling Grinder1.1.4.4 Anvil Smasher1.1.4.5 1×1 Fall Chamber1.2 Minecraft Pocket Edition Mob Grinders1.2.1 Minecraft PE Funnel Fall Damage Grinder1.2.2 Minecraft PE Fall damage Grinder1.2.3 Minecraft Pocket Edition Multi-Level System2 Uncommon2.1 Cactus Choke2.2 Alternate Cactus Choke2.3 Fall Damage Mob Killer2.3.1 Fall Damage Experience Grinder2.4 Sunlight Death Chamber2.5 Mob arena2.6 Egg Spawner Grinder or \"\"Mob Vending Machine\"\"3 Retrieval4 Video Common Styles [ edit]The following are the most common styles of mob grinders."
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"docid": "D240314#0",
"title": "http://www.minecraftguides.org/mob-farms/\nMob Farms",
"text": "Mob Farms Farming mobs in minecraft can be a great way to collect huge amounts of resources with little effort, besides the effort put into building the farm of course. Most farms rely on the spawning mechanisms of mobs, though other farms use mob spawners found in dungeons and abandoned mineshafts. Hostile mobs only spawn in the dark, so we have to create a large, dark room in which they can spawn. We then also have to create a way to transport all those mobs to 1 specific point, which is where we can kill them and collect the loot. Farms can vary greatly in size, designs and killing mechanisms, but most will have the same basic steps in common. Spawning, transporting, killing and collecting. Spawning We first need our mobs to spawn. The way this happens will depends on the type of mob you want to farm. Hostile mobs in the Overworld will spawn in the dark, while blazes tend to spawn mostly from spawners. Other spawners are also availalbe in the Overworld, which could help you farm 1 specific mob."
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"docid": "D1458611#0",
"title": "http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/210858/is-there-a-way-to-make-it-so-hunger-doesnt-go-down\nIs there a way to make it so hunger doesnt go down?",
"text": "\"_Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Is there a way to make it so hunger doesnt go down?up vote2down votefavorite I want to play Minecraft but without the hassle of gathering food. I know I can play in peaceful difficulty, but I want hostile mobs to spawn. Is there a way to get rid of hunger, but still have hostile mobs spawn?minecraftshare improve this questionedited Mar 25 '15 at 12:1754D2,439 5 17 39asked Mar 24 '15 at 1:11nathan meyer11 1 2add a comment3 Answers active oldest votesup vote3down vote If you have access to commands, you can use/effect [username or @a (for all players)] 23 99999 10Effect number 23 is the effect for saturation. It will replenish your hunger bar. With the power of it being set to 10, it will regenerate half of the whole hunger bar per tick (you can raise it to 20 for the entire bar at a time). To refresh it, you just need to type in the command again. If you use Command Blocks, you could easily set up a button to do it (if you have access to commands).share improve this answeranswered Mar 24 '15 at 2:09Shadow Z.7,207 45 102 185Is it just me or did you copy and paste from the below answer? – angussidney Mar 24 '15 at 7:152@Angus Atkinson The person below copied from him and plus the information below is wrong about the Xbox 360. – zombieatmore Mar 24 '15 at 9:28I am not sure if saturation has a particle effect, but if it does, I suggest adding false to the end of the command to suppress them. –"
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"docid": "D3549422#0",
"title": "http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/The_Nether\nThe Nether",
"text": "\"The Nethernavigation search This article is about the dimension. For the advancement, see Advancements § Nether. For other uses, see Nether (disambiguation). A view of the Nether. The Nether is a hell-like dimension, filled with fire, lava, and dangerous mobs . Contents [ hide ]1 Accessing2 Environment2.1 Mobs3 Generation3.1 Naturally generated3.2 Naturally created3.3 Structures4 Technical information5 Video6 Achievements7 Advancements8 History9 Issues10 Trivia11 Gallery12 See also13 References Accessing [ edit]Main article: Nether Portal Budget version (left), Full portal (right)To access the Nether, the player must construct a Nether portal in the Overworld (portals created in the End will not activate). To create the portal, one must first construct a rectangular obsidian frame, ranging in size from a minimum of 4×5 to a maximum of 23×23. Once the frame is constructed, it can then be activated by placing fire within the frame. An activated portal will allow most entities (with the exception of the wither, the ender dragon, and entities riding or being ridden by another entity) to be transported to a corresponding portal in the Nether. If there is no corresponding portal, a new portal will be created."
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"docid": "D1307997#0",
"title": "http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/146005/what-command-do-i-put-into-a-command-block-that-can-set-the-spawn-of-the-nearest\nWhat command do I put into a command block that can set the spawn of the nearest player to a different specific location?",
"text": "\"_Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What command do I put into a command block that can set the spawn of the nearest player to a different specific location?up vote2down votefavorite I want to use the command block to set the nearest player's spawn to a specific location, how to I do it? And will the player spawn there if he dies?minecraftshare improve this questionasked Dec 13 '13 at 12:51Aaron11 1 1 2add a comment4 Answers active oldest votesup vote1down vote You can do /setspawn @p 50 64 50. @p targets the nearest player, and 50 64 50 is the x,y and z coordinates. If the set player dies they will respawn at the set coordinates.share improve this answeredited Dec 13 '13 at 17:26Aaron128l1,112 1 5 21answered Dec 13 '13 at 13:59Guus van Walstijn171 3 5 161The question specifically asks for the /setspawn variation for the closest user, since /tp teleports the player, it doesn't set spawn. If that option exists, that is. – Arperum Dec 13 '13 at 14:251@Arperum that option exists. The appropriate command would be /spawnpoint @p x y z – Unionhawk Dec 13 '13 at 16:37add a commentup vote0down vote/setspawn @p in the command block to set the spawn. But you need to be in opped creative to make it work.share improve this answeranswered Dec 14 '13 at 19:56Thomas35 5add a commentup vote0down vote What you would do is set a team spawn, this can be done by using this: [c1]=*****= [c2] (c1 = /scoreboard teams join (Team) @p ) (c2 = /setspawn @a [team= (Team)] x y z) (=) = Repetor (*) = Redstoneshare improve this answeranswered Apr 18 '14 at 22:27Sethbling1add a commentup vote0down vote Use /tp @p [x] [y] [z] This will teleport the nearest player to a specific location.share improve this answeranswered Mar 26 '17 at 4:17Jadon1add a comment Your Answer Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for?"
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"docid": "D3554704#0",
"title": "http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Moon\nMoon",
"text": "Moonnavigation search A full moon. The moon is a celestial body that appears during the Minecraft night. Contents [ hide ]1 Nighttime1.1 Stars2 Phases2.1 Effects on mobs3 History4 Issues5 Trivia6 Gallery7 References Nighttime [ edit]Main article: Day-night cycle Nighttime begins after the sun has fully set in the west and the moon has risen in the east. As time passes, the moon will slowly move westward across the sky. Overall, nighttime lasts about 7 minutes (in real time). Players can track the moon's position in the sky using a clock . During the night, the moon illuminates the surface in the same manner as the sun; however, light levels will fall to a minimum of four. This allows hostile mobs such as zombies and creepers to spawn. To prevent spawning, you can swap the difficulty to peaceful or turn off the day-night cycle . Grass blocks and saplings will not grow in moonlight, nor will they decay."
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"docid": "D2760965#0",
"title": "http://www.planetminecraft.com/blog/which-is-the-best-biome-to-spawn-in/\nWhich Is The Best Biome To Spawn In?",
"text": "\"Minecraft / Blogs Which Is The Best Biome To Spawn In? Published on Aug 2, 2013, 5 years ago40 diamonds2,813 views, 8 today154 comments9 favorites409playlist_addsharemore_horiz Soggy Tractor Level 53 : Grandmaster Spelunker Subscribe391Which Is The Best Biome To Spawn In? This idea struck me when I decided to venture into survival mode for the first time in six months, only to be brutally reminded that lava is more suited to burning down your house and killing you than being used for pretty decoration. But before returning to creative mode in a fit of rage I realised that if I had spawned somewhere else, things might have gone a bit better. This led me to think of the advantages and disadvantages that every biome could possibly have. And since there are so many people joining the game for the first time, this information should still come in handy. If you can think of anything I may have missed, tell me in the comments! Happy spawning!Forests contain an abundance of wood, and reveal a nice flat landscape when chopped down. With so many saplings available, you can plant your own tree farm (if thato s a thing) and have a sustainable source of wood, which is the most adaptable building material. ( ENDLESS FENCES!"
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"docid": "D618020#0",
"title": "http://www.planetminecraft.com/blog/how-to-command-block/\nHow to: Command Block!",
"text": "\"Minecraft / Blogs How to: Command Block!What a Command Block looks like Updated on May 4, 2014, 12/31/69 7:33:34 pm | 1 logs Published on Feb 12, 2013, 2/12/13 7:01 pm7 diamonds14,211 views, 4 today7 comments1 favorites71playlist_addsharemore_horiz Shark5x Level 29 : Expert Cake Subscribe11This is a tutorial on: The Command Block! I will show you how to get it, as well as how to use it. Let's get started. What is a Command Block? A Command Block is a block used to enhance the player's gameplay. For example, you can make objects \"\"talk\"\" to the player. You can give things to a player, or even teleport them! All you have to do is activate it with a redstone current. How do I get one? Command Blocks are NOT found in the creative selection screen."
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"docid": "D1428736#0",
"title": "http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Ocelot\nOcelot",
"text": "\"Ocelotnavigation search Ocelot Health points10 ()Attack strength Chickens/baby Turtles Only: 3 ()Size Adult: Height: 0.7 Blocks Width: 0.6 Blocks Baby: Height: 0.35 Blocks Width: 0.3 Blocks Spawn Ocelot: In Jungle Biomes, on Grass or leaf blocks that are above sea level, any light level. Cat: By taming an Ocelot with raw fish. First appearances See History Drops None Experience Kill Adult: 1–3 Breeding: 1–7Sounds Cat Idlehttps://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File: Cat Meow4.ogg Cat + Ocelot Hurthttps://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File: Cat Hitt1.ogg Cat Purrhttps://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File: Cat Purr3.ogg Cat Hisshttps://minecraft.gamepedia.com/File: Cat Hiss1.ogg Internal IDJE: 98 BE: 22Entity IDocelot\"\"Cat\"\" redirects here. For the music disc titled \"\"cat\"\", see Music Disc . Ocelots are tamable passive mobs . Contents [ hide ]1 Drops2 Spawning2.1 Spawn cycle2.2 Breeding3 Behavior3.1 Ocelot3.2 Taming3.3 Cat3.4 Teleportation4 Data values5 Achievements6 Advancements7 Video8 History9 Issues10 Trivia11 Gallery12 References Drops [ edit]Ocelots drop 1–3 experience when killed by a player or tamed wolf. Like other baby animals, killing a baby ocelot yields no experience. Spawning [ edit]Spawn cycle [ edit]Ocelots try to spawn on grass blocks or leaves [ verify] at sea level or higher in jungle biomes. There is a 1 ⁄ 3 chance that a spawn attempt will fail. While ocelots are passive mobs, natural spawning considers the hostile mob cap rather than the much-lower passive mob cap."
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"docid": "D2360608#0",
"title": "https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/131690/is-there-any-way-to-spawn-the-enderdragon-in-minecraft-without-mods-of-any-kind\nIs there any way to spawn the Enderdragon in Minecraft without mods of any kind?",
"text": "\"_Arqade is a question and answer site for passionate videogamers on all platforms. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Is there any way to spawn the Enderdragon in Minecraft without mods of any kind?up vote3down votefavorite1I need a way to spawn the Enderdragon boss mob in Minecraft without mods. I cannot get mods, heck, I can't even get texture packs, and I wan't to have an epic battle between Withers and Enderdragons in Vanilla Minecraft. I don't play in a snapshot and I don't have the Horse update.minecraftshare improve this questionasked Sep 22 '13 at 2:33Master Halo93716 1 1 21There is no way to do it without using modifications or external tools. I suggest you to buy Minecraft if that's the reason why you don't have 1.6 yet. – Jeroen Bollen Sep 22 '13 at 15:00possible duplicate of Respawn the Ender Dragon – MBraedley Sep 22 '13 at 16:201@MBraedley as I read it, that other one's about getting him to reappear in The End, this one's about spawning him anywhere, any time, and even seems to be looking to spawn more than one, which is quite a different thing to go about doing. – Billy Mailman Sep 22 '13 at 16:50add a comment2 Answers active oldest votesup vote5down vote In 1.7 you will be able to spawn in mobs using this command:/summon <Entity-Name> <x> <y> <z> [Data-Tag]By typing /summon Ender Dragon into the Minecraft chat you would spawn in an Ender Dragon at your coordinates. As of now there is no way to do it yet, without using modifications or external tools. If you are okay with a 1V1 between the Ender Dragon and the Wither Boss you can just spawn in a Wither in the End. WS WS WS // (3 Wither Skulls) SS SS SS // (3 Soul Sands) -- SS -- // (1 Soul Sand in the Middle / -- = Air)share improve this answeredited Sep 22 '13 at 15:28answered Sep 22 '13 at 14:56Jeroen Bollen280 1 2 15I just haven't updated it to the horse update, but it's pretty current. –"
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"docid": "D2325725#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comstock_Lode\nComstock Lode",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Mining on the Comstock\"\", depicting the headframes and mills of the various mines, and mining technology used at Comstock, most prominently the method of square-set timbering developed there to work the veins Comstock Lode geologic map, north. Ophir is in the top center. Where qz is quartz and signifies the Comstock Lode. [ 1]: Sheet IVComstock Lode geologic map, south. Gold Hill is in the center left. Where dt is diorite and h I is andesite [1]: The Comstock Lode is a lode of silver ore located under the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, a peak in the Virginia Range in Nevada (then western Utah Territory ). It was the first major discovery of silver ore in the United States, and named after American miner Henry Comstock. After the discovery was made public in 1859, it sparked a silver rush of prospectors to the area, scrambling to stake their claims. The discovery caused considerable excitement in California and throughout the United States, the greatest since the California Gold Rush in 1849. Mining camps soon thrived in the vicinity, which became bustling commercial centers, including Virginia City and Gold Hill."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_nickname_for_the_element_silver\nIs silver an element?",
"text": "Cryptogram 3,102 Contributions Is silver an element? Yes, its on the periodic table, it has the element symbol Ag melting point: 2435 k boiling point:123.4.93 k What state is nicknamed the Silver state? Nevada Katz2 137,479 Contributions How did Nevada get the nickname Silver State? Nevada got the nickname the Silver State because of the large silver deposits that were discovered and mined in the state. The Comstock Lode is the most famous one. How did Nevada get its nickname silver state? Nevada got its nickname from Germans and them called the silver state. Whose nickname is the Silver Fox? Charlie Rich. Jordash1999 18 Contributions How do you nickname Pokemon in soul silver?when you catch them it gives you an option What nickname does long john silver have?"
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"docid": "D1417492#0",
"title": "http://vredenburgh.org/mining_history/pages/mining_overview2005.htm\n",
"text": "An Overview of Mining in the California Desert Larry M. Vredenburgh 2005Placer gold, eroded from its host rock, and deposited as nuggets or flakes in stream-bed gravel, provided the first non-native American mineral production in California. Shortly after the establishment of a Spanish community at the present site of Yuma, Arizona, placer gold was discovered about ten miles to the northeast on the California side of the Colorado River at the Potholes. The deposit was worked from 1779 to 1781. ( The Yuma Indians wiped out the Spanish community on July 17, 1781.) About this same time placer gold was discovered and worked briefly in the nearby Cargo Muchacho Mountains. The Potholes again began to yield gold following Mexican independence in 1823. On the western-most fringe of the Mojave Desert, Francisco Lopez, Domingo Bermudez and Manuel Cota discovered gold on March 9, 1842 just some 30 miles from downtown Los Angeles and 50 miles from Palmdale in Placerita Canyon. Gold was mined here actively until 1845. However, these early gold discoveries are simply historical footnotes in comparison to John Marshall's find on January 24, 1848 on the South Fork of the American River. Marshall made his discovery nine days before the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo."
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"docid": "D200396#0",
"title": "https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/nevada/usm.htm\n.",
"text": "\"U. S. Mint Photo by Terri Mc Bride, Courtesy of Nevada State Historic Preservation Office With an abundance of silver from the booming Comstock Lode, it was determined that Carson City would make an ideal location for a U. S. Mint, one of seven buildings serving as mints in the U. S. over the last 200 years. The mint at Carson City was a physical manifestation of the success of the Comstock Lode since it showed Federal recognition of the value of the mines located in the \"\"hinterlands\"\" of Nevada. Although the Carson City Mint was established by Congress in 1863, the Civil War delayed its construction. Ground-breaking ceremonies took place on July 18, 1866. The Mint opened in December 1869, with Abraham Curry, founder of Carson City, as the first superintendent. Beginning in 1870, eight coin denominations bearing the mint mark \"\"CC\"\" were produced until June 1, 1893. More than $49,000,000 of gold and silver was coined here. Coin collectors are very familiar with the desirable \"\"CC\"\" marks on gold coins such as Double Eagles ($20), Gold Eagles ($10) and Half Eagles ($5). Of course, silver dollars, half dollars, quarters, 20-cent pieces and dimes were also minted from metal mined on the Comstock. Images of the U. S. Mint, modern and historic Color photo by Terri Mc Bride, courtesy of Nevada State Historic Preservation Office; Historic photo courtesy of Nevada State Historic Preservation Office The Carson City Mint was designed by Alfred Mullett, newly-appointed supervising architect for the U. S. Treasury Department."
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"docid": "D2984288#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110916183543AA2y5pZ\nSocial Studies. Help?",
"text": "Education & Reference Homework Help Social Studies. Help? Question: What effect did the discovery of the Comstock Lode have on the West? I wrote: The discovery of the Comstock Lode have on west are gold and silver. The Comstock Lode lured the miners to mine. It doesn't make sense ? Follow 2 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest When gold and silver were discovered at the Comstock Lode, miners came west with hopes of getting rich. This caused boom towns and in turn people who didn't mine came and also got rich selling supplies to the miners. Some of these people stayed after the gold rush was over. This greatly sped up the population of the west."
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"docid": "D3447098#0",
"title": "https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/NASDAQ/WWR/\nNASDAQ:WWR - Westwater Resources Stock Price, Price Target & More",
"text": "\"About Westwater Resources (NASDAQ: WWR)Tweet Westwater Resources Inc, formerly Uranium Resources, Inc., is engaged in developing energy-related metals. As of December 16, 2016, the Company had developed land position in two prospective lithium brine basins in Nevada and Utah in preparation for exploration and development of any resources that may be discovered there. In addition, it remains focused on advancing the Temrezli in-situ recovery (ISR) uranium project in Central Turkey when uranium prices permit economic development of this project. As of December 16, 2016, it controlled exploration properties in Turkey under nine exploration and operated licenses covering approximately 32,000 acres (over 13,000 hectares) with various exploration targets, including the satellite Sefaatli Project, which is 30 miles southwest of the Temrezli Project. Its projects include Temrezli Project, Kingsville Dome Project, Rosita Project, Vasquez Project, Butler Ranch Exploration Project, Sejita Dome Exploration Project, and lleta Project. Receive WWR News and Ratings via Email Sign-up to receive the latest news and ratings for WWR and its competitors with Market Beat's FREE daily newsletter. Industry, Sector and Symbol Industry Metal mining Sub-Industry N/ASector Basic Materials Symbol NASDAQ: WWRCUSIP N/AWeb www.westwaterresources.net Phone 303-531-0516Debt Debt-to-Equity Ratio N/ACurrent Ratio 1.98%Quick Ratio 1.98%Price-To-Earnings Trailing P/E Ratio N/AForward P/E Ratio N/AP/E Growth N/ASales & Book Value Annual Sales N/APrice / Sales N/ACash Flow N/APrice / Cash N/ABook Value $1.48 per share Price / Book 0.36Profitability EPS (Most Recent Fiscal Year) N/ANet Income $-19,280,000.00Net Margins N/AReturn on Equity -44.73%Return on Assets -38.91%Miscellaneous Employees 30Outstanding Shares 27,930,000Westwater Resources (NASDAQ: WWR) Frequently Asked Questions What is Westwater Resources' stock symbol? Westwater Resources trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol \"\"WWR. \"\" How were Westwater Resources' earnings last quarter? Westwater Resources Inc (NASDAQ: WWR) announced its quarterly earnings data on Friday, March, 2nd."
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"docid": "D1346212#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/hoisting\nhoisting",
"text": "Home Dictionary Definitions hoisting LINK / CITE ADD TO FLASH CARDShoisting Verb Present participle of hoist. Noun ( plural hoistings)The act by which something is hoisted. English Wiktionary. Available under CC-BY-SA license. Sentence Examples1 Stage hoisting is applicable to any depth. And lowering them with the hoisting engines. Running wheels which enable the end carriages to travel on the longitudinal gantry girders or runway, and the crab or jenny, which carries the hoisting mechanism, and moves across the span on FIG. Striking the shafts of the Comstock Lode, securing ventilation and cool air for the miners, draining the mines above its level, and obviating much pumping and hoisting . ' A mine should always be opened by drift or entry if practicable, as thereby the expense of hoisting and pumping is avoided.» more... How would you define hoisting?"
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"docid": "D1604567#0",
"title": "http://visitcarsoncity.com/about-us/history-tabs/\nArea History",
"text": "Area History Sitting in the center of one of the most scenic and historic areas in the country, Carson City is the perfect starting point for sightseeing. The habitat of the Eastern Sierra must have been a welcome refuge for explorers Kit Carson and John C. Fremont as they rode into Eagle Valley during their 1840s quest to map the West. To the east, long stretches of desert mark the difficult terrain settlers had to endure to get here. To the west, the Sierra Nevada Mountains stretch out as a gateway to the Pacific. Northern Nevada saw its first wave of white settlers in the 1800s. The Bidwell-Bartleson party is believed to have made their way through the area in 1841. Westbound traffic increased, spurred by the big boom of 1848-1849 when the discovery of California gold ignited the frontier spirit and transformed Eagle Valley. By 1851, Eagle Station, a trading post and small ranch on the Carson Branch of the California Emigrant Trail, served as a stopover for travel-weary gold prospectors. According to historical accounts, the station and surrounding valley took their names from an eagle shot by Frank Hall with his ball-and-cap Colt and mounted on the trading post wall. Frank’s, brothers W. L. Hall and George Jollenshee ran the ranch, located at the current site of Fifth and Thompson streets."
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"docid": "D897168#0",
"title": "http://work.chron.com/much-money-deputy-sheriff-make-hour-23817.html\nHow Much Money Does a Deputy Sheriff Make an Hour?",
"text": "Related Articles1Does a Deputy Sheriff Make More Money Than a Police Officer?2How to Become a County Sheriff's Deputy3Role of the Sheriff's Department4How Much Money Does a Police Officer Make Weekly? Deputy sheriffs are uniformed law-enforcement officers who have jurisdiction over a county. Duties depend on the department and assignment. Deputies may patrol an assigned area, make arrests or respond to calls for assistance, just like urban police officers. However, deputies may also operate the county jail or enforce security in the courtroom. In some areas, the sheriff's department may be the primary law enforcement agency. Salaries vary a great deal by department size and location. National Average According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average hourly wage in 2012 for deputy sheriffs was $27.78. However, 10 percent earned no more than $15.55 per hour, and 10 percent earned at least $42.94. The median hourly wage was $26.57."
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"docid": "D1616771#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_mining_in_the_United_States\nSilver mining in the United States",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Annual US mined silver production. Silver mining in the United States began on a major scale with the discovery of the Comstock Lode in Nevada in 1858. The industry suffered greatly from the demonetization of silver in 1873 by the Coinage Act of 1873, known pejoratively as the \"\" Crime of 73 ,\"\" but silver mining continues today. United States mines produced 1,170 tons of silver in 2014, 17% of the silver it used. 63% of consumption was imported, from Mexico, Canada, Peru and Chile, and the remainder was derived from recycling. Three US mines had silver as their primary product, and 39 mines reported silver as a byproduct of gold and base metals production. Alaska was the country’s leading silver-producing State, followed by Nevada and Idaho. [ 1]Interest in silver mining increased in recent years because of an increased price for the metal: the average silver price increased from $4.39 per troy ounce for the year 2001, to $13.45 per troy ounce for 2007. [ 2] In 2011, silver prices rose to almost $49 per troy ounce in April before dropping to around $34 per troy ounce in late June. In March 2016, the silver price was around $15 per troy ounce. ["
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"docid": "D1056104#0",
"title": "http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-history-timeline/nevada.html\nNevada History Timeline",
"text": "\"State Resources » 50 States » State History » Timelines Nevada History Timeline Important Dates, Events, and Milestones in Nevada History Offers a chronological timeline of important dates, events, and milestones in Nevada history. About 900 BCE, the Patayan and Anasazi Native Americans inhabit the Colorado River area in the region that becomes known as Nevada. And, by 1200 CE, the area is populated by substantial groups of Native Americans. Mojave Natives plant crops along the riverbanks. The Washoe tribe inhabits the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range that forms the border between present-day Nevada and California. The Paiute reside in northern and southern Nevada, while the Shoshone occupy the northeastern region. Nevada is the seventh largest of the 50 states, but is one of the most sparsely populated.16th Century Nevada History Timeline1519 - Area claimed by Spain, Alta California (conquest of Mexico).1540 - Spanish explorer Melchi Diaz travels through tri- state area.1542 - Voyage to California coast by Juan de Cabrillo.17th Century Nevada History Timeline1609 - Town of Santa Fe established as Spanish-Indian trade center. It was held by the Pueblo Indians from 1680-92.18th Century Nevada History Timeline1756 - 1763: The Seven Years War (French and Indian War) due to disputes over land is won by Great Britain. France gives England all French territory east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans. The Spanish give up east and west Florida to the English in return for Cuba.1775 - 1783 - The American Revolution creates the United States of America."
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"docid": "D1869866#0",
"title": "http://www.infoplease.com/us-states/nevada.html\nNevada",
"text": "Capital: Carson City State abbreviation/Postal code: Nev./NVGovernor: Brian Sandoval, R (to Jan. 2019)Lieut. Governor: Mark Hutchison, R (to Jan. 2019)Senators: Catherine Cotrez Masto, D (to Jan. 2023); Dean Heller, R (to Jan. 2019)U. S. Representatives: 4Historical biographies of Congressional members Secy. of State: Barbara Cegavske, R (to Jan. 2019)Treasurer: Dan Schwartz, R (to Jan. 2019)Atty. General: Adam Paul Laxalt, R (to Jan. 2019 )Organized as territory: March 2, 1861Entered Union (rank): Oct. 31, 1864 (36)Present constitution adopted: 1864Motto: All for Our Country State symbols:flower sagebrush (1959)trees single-leaf pinon (1953) and bristlecone pine (1987)bird mountain bluebird (1967)animal desert bighorn sheep (1973)colors silver and blue (1983)song “Home Means Nevada” (1933)rock sandstone (1987)precious gemstone virgin valley black fire opal (1987)semiprecious gemstone Nevada turquoise (1987)grass Indian ricegrass (1977)metal silver (1977)fossil ichthyosaur (1977)fish lahontan cutthroat trout (1981)reptile desert tortoise (1989)state artifact tule duck decoy (1995)Nicknames: Sagebrush State; Silver State; Battle Born State Origin of name: Spanish: “snowcapped”10 largest cities (2012 est. ): Las Vegas, 596,424; Henderson , 265,679; Reno , 231,027; North Las Vegas, 223,491; Paradise, 223,167; Sunrise Manor 189,372; Spring Valley, 178,395; Enterprise 108,481; Sparks, 92,183 ; Carson City , 54,838Land area: 110,577 sq mi (286,380 km2)Geographic center: In Lander Co., 26 mi. SE of Austin Number of counties: 16, plus 1 independent city Largest county by population and area: Clark, 1,951,269 (2010); Nye, 18,147 sq mi. State parks: 24Residents: Nevadan, Nevadian2016 resident population est. : 2,940,0582010 resident census population (rank): 2,700,551 (35). Male: 1,363,616 (50.5%); Female: 1,336,935 (49.5%). White: 1,786,688 (66.2%); Black: 135,477 (6.8%); American Indian: 26,420 (1.3%); Asian: 90,266 (4.5%); Other race: 159,354 (8.0%); Two or more races: 76,428 (3.8%); Hispanic/Latino: 393,970 (19.7%)."
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"docid": "D2325728#0",
"title": "http://www.miningartifacts.org/Nevada-Mines.html\n.",
"text": "\"The gold from Gold Canyon came from quartz veins, toward the head of the vein, in the vicinity of where Silver City and Gold Hill now stand. As the miners worked their way up the stream, they founded the town of Johntown on a plateau. In 1857, the Johntown miners found gold in Six-Mile Canyon, which is about five miles north of Gold Canyon. Both of these canyons are on what is now known as the Comstock Lode. The early miners never thought of going up to the head of the ravines to prospect the quartz veins, spending their time on the \"\"free\"\" gold in the lower elevation surface deposits of earth and gravel. Credit for the discovery of the Comstock Lode is disputed. It is said to have been discovered, in 1857, by Ethan Allen Grosh and Hosea Ballou Grosh, sons of a Pennsylvania clergyman, trained mineralogists and veterans of the California gold fields. In the Spring of 1859, two miners, Peter O'Riley and Patrick Mc Laughlin, finding all the paying ground already claimed went to the head of the canyon and began prospecting with a rocker on the slope of the mountain near a small stream fed from a neighboring spring. They had poor results in the top dirt as there was no washed gravel, and they were about to abandon their claim when they made the great discovery. They sank a small, deeper pit in which to collect water to use in their rockers."
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"docid": "D2856377#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/1894648/apush-ch-2627-flash-cards/\nAPUSH ch. 26&27",
"text": "\"35 terms Smarty638APUSH ch. 26&27Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Dawes Act of 1887 attempt to \"\"americanize\"\" the indians giving each tribe 160 acres; after 25 years this property would become theirs (if they were good little whites) and they would become an american citizencollectivism the political principle of centralized social and economic control, esp. of all means of productionthe 49ers one of the peoples who migrated to California in search of riches after gold was discovered there in 1848sitting bull a chief of the Sioux;In the course of the resistance occurred the Native American victory on the Little Bighorn, where George Armstrong Custer and his men were defeated and killed on June 25, 1876. Comstock Lode The Comstock Lode was the first major U. S. discovery of silver ore, located under what is now Virginia City, Nevada, on the eastern slope of Mount Davidson, a peak in the Virginia Range. After the discovery was made public in 1859, prospectors rushed to the area and scrambled to stake their claims. Mining camps soon thrived in the vicinity, which became bustling centers of fabulous wealth. Homestead Act of 1862 Act that allowed a settler to acquire as much as 160 acres of land by living on it for 5 years, improving it, and paying a nominal fee of about $30 - instead of public land being sold primarily for revenue, it was now being given away to encourage a rapid filling of empty spaces and to provide a stimulus to the family farm, turned out to be a cruel hoax because the land given to the settlers usually had terrible soil and the weather included no precipitation, many farms were repo'd or failed until \"\"dry farming\"\" took root on the plains , then wheat, then massive irrigation projects Alfred T. Mahan naval officer who published \"\"The Influence of Sea Power Upon History\"\" which argued that control of the sea was the key to world dominance Granger Laws The Granger laws were a series of laws passed in western states of the United States after the American Civil War to regulate grain elevator and railroad freight rates and rebates and to address long- and short-haul discrimination and other railroad abuses against farmers. The Long Drive The Long Drives took place in the 1880's in the Western plain states - Cattle ranchers needed a way to easily transport their cattle to eastern cities - Cowboys would round up a lot of cattle and \"\"drive\"\" them to areas near railroad stations - Most of these drives went from southern Texas up to Kansas."
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"docid": "D1211948#0",
"title": "http://beneficiationplantfor.com/crusher-mill/how-much-money-does-parker-schnabel-make-per-episode.html\nhow much money does parker schnabel make per episode",
"text": "\"how much money does parker schnabel make per episode Posted at: April 29, 2013 [ 4.9 - 2422 Ratings]How much money did discovery channel pay Parker schnabel 4 …How much money did discovery channel pay Parker schnabel 4 gold rush show? … $1000 per episode. How much does discovery channel pay the cast of gold rush? . i think that they get paid cents per miliounce of gold they dig up.» More detailed How much money does discovery pay for the gold rush show How much money did discovery channel pay Parker schnabel 4 gold rush show? one hundred million dollars … i think that they get paid cents per miliounce of gold they dig up. I think you are … in Alaska Gold Rush? $1000 per episode.» More detailed'Gold Rush' executive producer Christo Doyle on huge changes …23 Feb 2013 … “Todd feels like he can have more gold per yard in South America and he's willing to take that risk… … PARKER SCHNABEL + TONY BEETS …» More detailed Does Todd Hoffman Have A Cocaine Addiction? | The Oracle Of …23 Feb 2013 … Parker Schnabel did have the balls to state to Todd that since the trommel was going to … There is much buzz on the blogosphere, here's the download from last night… …."
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"docid": "D728457#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/LODE\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:lode, load (noun)a deposit of valuable ore occurring within definite boundaries separating it from surrounding rocks GCIDE (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Lode (n.) (Mining) A body of ore visibly separated from adjacent rock. Lode (n.)Hence: A concentrated supply or source of something valuable. Origin: [AS. ld way, journey, fr. lan to go. See Lead to guide, and cf. Load a burden. ] Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:lode (Noun)A way or path; a road.lode (Noun)a watercourselode (Noun)u00A0A vein of metallic ore that lies within definite boundaries, or within a fissure.lode (Noun)A rich source of supply. Origin: Etymologically identical with load, which has however become semantically restricted. Webster Dictionary (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Lode (noun)a water course or way; a reach of water Lode (noun)a metallic vein; any regular vein or course, whether metallic or not Origin: [AS."
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"docid": "D3434478#0",
"title": "http://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/precious-metals-investing/gold-investing/an-overview-of-epithermal-gold-deposits/\nAn Overview of Epithermal Gold Deposits",
"text": "Gold Investing An Overview of Epithermal Gold Deposits Epithermal gold deposits are often appealing to mining companies because they are typically high-grade, small-size deposits.« 5 Top Weekly TSXV Stocks:… Gold Price Climbs After F… »Priscila Barrera • May 24, 2017Read Comments (6)0 14 0Epithermal deposits are a type of lode deposit. They contain economic concentrations of gold, silver and in some cases base metals such as copper, lead and zinc . Like other lode deposits, the minerals in epithermal deposits can be disseminated throughout the orebody, though more often they are contained in a network of veins. Aside from epithermal deposits, classic examples of lode deposits include VMS deposits and Carlin-type deposits. Epithermal deposits are distinctive from low-grade bulk tonnage deposits such as porphyries in that they are typically high-grade, small-size deposits. A few other characteristics distinguish epithermal deposits. Perhaps most notably, they are found at shallow depths, meaning that they are susceptible to erosion and can be easily mined. Gold is often the dominant metal in epithermal deposits, and for that reason epithermal gold deposits are a key point of interest when discussing epithermal deposits. Read on for a brief overview of epithermal gold deposits, from how they form to what the different types are."
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"docid": "D3466127#0",
"title": "http://cvapush.wikia.com/wiki/Emancipation_Proclamation\nEmancipation Proclamation",
"text": "\"Contents [ show]Summary Edit An executive order by Lincoln that \"\"freed\"\" all of the slaves in the evil states. Exact Definition Edit The Emancipation Proclamation (1863) was an executive order by Lincoln that proclaimed the of freedom of 3.1 million slaves under Confederate control. It did not free slaves in the Union border states, because that could anger them and prompt their secession. Importance Edit The Proclamation was another of Lincoln's methods of emphasizing that the Civil War was really about slavery. It ensured that all slaves captured by the Union in their campaign would be liberated. It had little direct legal effect on the South, but it eventually led to the 133th Amendment, banning tobacco in the United States. Helpful Links Edit Full text Terms from Test 4 (Civil War and Post-War)Extension: Dynamic Page List (DPL), version 2.3.0 : Warning: Wrong 'ordermethod' parameter: 'sortkey'! Using default: 'categoryadd'. Help: ordermethod= categoryadd | lastedit | none. Kickbacks Compromise of 1877Credit Mobilier Scandal Depression of 1893Freedmen’s Bureau Scrip14th Amendment Homestead Act, 18621863 Draft Riots Sherman’s March Sharecropping Appomattox Courthouse John Wilkes Booth Ulysses S. Grant Morrill Act, 1862Gettysburg Robert E. Lee Gospel of Wealth Social Darwinism Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882Promontory Point“New immigration”Boss Tweed Scalawags Eugene V. Debs Pinkertons Tenure of Office Act Haymarket Square Riot Comstock Lode Samuel Gompers Black Codes Thaddeus Stevens Gustavus Swift Thomas Nast Bessemer Process Thomas Edison Horizontal integration Henry Clay Frick Battle of Vicksburg Standard Oil“Robber Barons”Mugwumps Sears and Roebuck Lincoln's 2nd Inaugural Address Whiskey Ring Categories: Test 4Add category \""
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"docid": "D2526074#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coinage_Act_of_1873\nCoinage Act of 1873",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Coinage Act of 1873Other short titles Mint Act of 1873Fourth Coinage Act Long title An Act revising and amending the Laws relative to the Mints, Assay-offices, and Coinage of the United States Nicknames Crime of 1873Enacted by the 42nd United States Congress Effective April 1, 1873Citations Public law 42–131Statutes at Large 17 Stat. 424Legislative history Introduced in the House as H. R. 2934Passed the House on May 27, 1872 (110—13)Passed the Senate on January 17, 1873 (passed)Reported by the joint conference committee on or before February 6, 1873; agreed to by the Senate on February 6, 1873 (passed) and by the House on February 7, 1873 (passed)Signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on February 12, 1873The Coinage Act of 1873 or Mint Act of 1873, 17 Stat. 424, was a general revision of the laws relating to the Mint of the United States. In abolishing the right of holders of silver bullion to have their metal struck into fully legal tender dollar coins, it ended bimetallism in the United States, placing the nation firmly on the gold standard. Because of this, the act became contentious in later years, and was denounced by some as the \"\" Crime of '73 \"\". By 1869, the Mint Act of 1837 was deemed outdated, and Treasury Secretary George Boutwell had Deputy Comptroller of the Currency John Jay Knox undertake a draft of a revised law, which was introduced into Congress by Ohio Senator John Sherman. Due to the high price of silver, little of that metal was presented at the Mint, but Knox and others foresaw that development of the Comstock Lode and other rich silver-mining areas would lower the price, causing large quantities of silver dollars to be struck and the gold standard to be endangered. During the almost three years the bill was pending before Congress, it was rarely mentioned that it would end bimetallism, though this was not concealed. Congressmen instead debated other provisions. The legislation, in addition to ending the production of the silver dollar, abolished three low-denomination coins."
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"docid": "D1497361#0",
"title": "http://lostinspace.wikia.com/wiki/Doctor_Smith_(Original_Series_Role)\nDoctor Smith (Original Series Role)",
"text": "\"Contents [ show]Zachary Smith Editcharacter name Zachary Smith Portrayed By Jonathan Harris Series Lost In Space First Appearance\"\" The Reluctant Stowaway \"\"Last Appearance\"\" Junkyard of Space \"\"Gender Male Race Human Also Known As Doctor Smith, Colonel Smith, Daddy Zack Affiliations The Robot Basic Information: Full name: Zachary Smith Birth date: November 6, 1945Birth place: New York City Height: 5 feet, 11 inches Weight: 190 pounds Eyes: Green… Hair: Brown-gray Rank: Colonel, United States Space Corps Hobbies/interests: Fine arts, opera, chess, gardening, gourmet food and wine The episode \"\"The Reluctant Stowaway\"\" identifies Dr. Zachary Smith as an intergalactic doctor of environmental psychology. He was the United States Space Corps' staff psychologist and environmental expert prior to his unexpected departure from Earth. He was an agent for an enemy foreign government. Prior to the launch of the Jupiter 2 from Earth, Dr. Smith reprogrammed the Robot to destroy the ship eight hours after departure. While making last minute adjustments to ensure a successful sabotage, Dr. Smith subdued a guard on duty aboard the spacecraft, possibly killing him. He was later trapped aboard the Jupiter 2 while attempting to reactivate the Robot which had been shut down by a technician. The crew were protected from the effects of lift-off in their state of suspended animation, but Dr. Smith was forced to endure it fully conscious. The ship is thrown off course by Dr. Smith's additional weight and becomes hopelessly lost. It was later revealed in the series that this course deviation prevented the destruction of the Jupiter 2 in a violent meteor shower soon after lift-off. Alpha Control Reference Manual Edit Dr. Smith spent his earliest years in lower Manhattan, New York City, until his parents were killed in a boating accident."
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"docid": "D2097573#0",
"title": "http://www.legendsofamerica.com/nv-silvercity.html\nSilver City and Gold Hill â Mining the Comstock Lode in Nevada",
"text": "Silver City and Gold Hill – Mining the Comstock Lode in Nevada Silver City, Nevada, 1890As Nevada State Road 341 winds its way northward to the Queen of the Comstock Lode – Virginia City, it passes through two more mining camps. Though Virginia City got all the glory, Silver City and Gold Hill played an important part in the history of the area. Silver City The first gold nugget in what would become known as Gold Canyon was actually discovered at Devil’s Gate, just north of Silver City, by John Orr and Nicholas Kelly in June 1850. For the next ten years, the canyon would become the scene of avid placer mining and the busy route to Virginia City, as thousands of miners made their way to the Comstock Lode. During the brief Paiute War of May 1860, the people of Silver City built a stone battlement atop the eastern summit of Devil’s Gate and constructed a wooden cannon for protection. Later that summer, one of the first stamp mills in Nevada Territory was erected just south of Devil’s Gate in Silver City. Silver City commercial building By 1861, Silver City boasted several boarding houses, a number of saloons, four hotels and a population of about 1,200 people. As Virginia City boomed, Silver City became an important freighting center with extensive stables and corrals to serve the many people traveling between the Comstock Lode mines of Virginia City and the processing mills located near Dayton and along the Carson River. Devil’s Gate, just north of Silver City, is two large walls of rock on either side of the road to Virginia City. Formed from lava rock, the rock was blasted and widened for a toll road."
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"docid": "D959768#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/When_do_children_get_there_first_molars_and_second_molars\nWhen do children get there first molars and second molars?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Oral Health and Dental Care When do children get there first molars and second molars? Flag When do children get there first molars and second molars? Answer by Dentallearner Confidence votes 248The first molars that children get are called \"\"pre-molars\"\" and they come through at around 24 months of age. They are baby teeth and will eventually fall out to be replaced by adult teeth. The first 'adult' molars come through at around 6years of age, the next lot at about 12yrs & the last lot (if they make it past the gum line) are the wisdom teeth which come between the ages of 17 - 21 generally. For a 3D model & a good stage by stage description please refer to the related link.19 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No JEK 28,450 Contributions What is molar? Answer . In chemistry (as opposed to dentistry! ), molar is a unit of concentration."
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"docid": "D1710226#0",
"title": "http://www.pregnancyloss.info/causes.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Most early miscarriages (as many as 60% of first trimester ones) will remain unexplained. It is usually assumed these losses are genetic, where the chromosomes simply did not replicate correctly. Many people will assume that something that happened recently, such as an illness, fall, or exposure to something will have caused the miscarriage. This is rarely true, since by the time a miscarriage is diagnosed or begins, the baby has been lost for quite some time. Hopefully this section will help you understand the causes; you should also read the section on myths. There are several categories of miscarriage causes: Hormones Chromosome Defects Physical Problem with the Uterus or Cervix Immune Disorders Premature Rupture of Membranes and Early Labor Other Unknown Blighted Ovum, Ectopic Pregnancy, Molar Pregnancy, and Stillbirth There are a number of things that are not on the list above, even if you heard they cause miscarriage, because they are not documented causes of a loss. Here are two links to follow for those: [ myths about miscarriage ] [ undocumented causes ]Hormones When we talk about a hormone problem, you have likely miscarried in less than 10 weeks. After that, the placenta has taken over hormone production and any normal deficiency you have is not a factor. Low progesterone, the most common problem, is not as easy to treat as you might hope. Progesterone suppositories, while frequently prescribed, are not proven to be helpful and often actually cause a nonviable pregnancy to last longer than it should."
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"docid": "D1656121#0",
"title": "https://www.animated-teeth.com/baby-teeth/a-deciduous-baby-teeth.htm\nBaby Teeth (deciduous teeth)",
"text": "\"Baby Teeth (deciduous teeth)- Tooth types. / Eruption and tooth-loss timetables. / Complications and abnormalities.1 2 3Types of baby teeth. Baby tooth exfoliation. During their lifetime, a person will have two sets of teeth. An initial set that serves them during childhood, and then another that will hopefully last them for the remainder of their life. This first set is usually just referred to as the baby or milk teeth. More formally, they are termed the primary or deciduous dentition. Baby teeth usually begin to come in (erupt) at around age 6 months. And in most cases, by age 12 years all of them have fallen out (exfoliated) and been replaced by the second (\"\"permanent\"\") set of teeth. ("
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"docid": "D2318195#0",
"title": "https://www.netmums.com/coffeehouse/children-parenting-190/primary-school-age-4-11-years-60/199046-what-order-adult-teeth-come-through.html\nIn what order to adult teeth come through?",
"text": "+ Reply to Thread Results 1 to 16 of 16In what order to adult teeth come through? Thread Tools10-08-08, 15:29 #1Delyth JMember Join Date Feb 2007Location Cymru :o)Posts 9,145In what order to adult teeth come through? My eldest is getting his first adult teeth. I always thought that they started losing them at the front first and they worked backwards IYSWIM, but he is getting his very back ones first without losing any yet. Is this how they usually come?10-08-08, 18:55 #2mary h (6)Member Join Date Aug 2005Posts 19,682i shouldnt worry hun. My oldest has all her adult back teeth by the age of 5 and 1/2 and is gradually loosing her baby teeth at front know Mum to a special needs child with refulx/IBS/visual dyslexia/visual dyspraxia/dyspraxia/motor co ordination delay Lonely whispers fill my heart,as empty voices tear apart-my life,I watch the peices scatter... Pretending that it dosent matter10-08-08, 18:59 #3Delyth JMember Join Date Feb 2007Location Cymru :o)Posts 9,145Thanks Mary Do you know, you should come and live next door to me as you ALWAYS know the answers to my worries! It would save me coming on here! From now on I'm calling you The Oracle10-08-08, 19:00 #4mary h (6)Member Join Date Aug 2005Posts 19,682Originally Posted by Delyth JThanks Mary Do you know, you should come and live next door to me as you ALWAYS know the answers to my worries! It would save me coming on here! From now on I'm calling you The Oracle i can read what your saying now i found my glasses No worries hun anytime teeth our funny things arent they Mum to a special needs child with refulx/IBS/visual dyslexia/visual dyspraxia/dyspraxia/motor co ordination delay Lonely whispers fill my heart,as empty voices tear apart-my life,I watch the peices scatter... Pretending that it dosent matter10-08-08, 21:05 #5tracy s (189)Member Join Date Apr 2008Posts 380hiya ladies ........gosh you guys have got me worried now!!"
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"docid": "D29760#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisdom_teeth\nWisdom tooth",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Wisdom teeth)navigation search This article is about the anatomy of wisdom teeth. For wisdom teeth removal surgery, see Impacted wisdom teeth. For the upcoming Hong Kong film, see Wisdom Tooth (film). Wisdom tooth Wisdom teeth3D CT of an impacted wisdom tooth near the inferior alveolar nerve Identifiers TA A05.1.03.008Anatomical terminology [ edit on Wikidata]A wisdom tooth or third molar is one of the three molars per quadrant of the human dentition. It is the most posterior of the three. Wisdom teeth generally erupt between the ages of 17 and 25. [ 1] Most adults have four wisdom teeth, one in each of the four quadrants, but it is possible to have none, fewer, or more, in which case the extras are called supernumerary teeth. Wisdom teeth commonly affect other teeth as they develop, becoming impacted. They are often extracted when or even before this occurs. Contents [ hide ]1 Structure1.1 Variation2 Function3 Clinical significance4 History5 See also6 References7 External links Structure [ edit]Main article: Human tooth Variation [ edit]Agenesis of wisdom teeth differs by population, ranging from practically zero in Aboriginal Tasmanians to nearly 100% in indigenous Mexicans [2] (see research paper with world map showing prevalence)."
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"docid": "D2470818#0",
"title": "http://www.parenting.com/blogs/parenting-post/mighty-maggie/me-vs-two-year-molars\nMe vs. The Two-Year Molars",
"text": "\"Home / Parenting Advice / Tips & Tricks Me vs. The Two-Year Molars The two-year molars are killing me dead, people. Fairly soon I'll voluntarily commit myself to the psychiatric ward and the head shrink will scribble \"\"two-year molars\"\" on my chart. The nurses cluck their tongues sympathetically and give me extra drugs. I'll be in there so long my husband will tire of waiting for me and cite \"\"two-year molars\"\" on the divorce papers. The two-year molars are going to RUIN MY LIFE. By Maggie Cheung of Mighty Maggie Facebook Pinterest Twitter Comments The two-year molars are killing me dead, people. Fairly soon I'll voluntarily commit myself to the psychiatric ward and the head shrink will scribble \"\"two-year molars\"\" on my chart. The nurses cluck their tongues sympathetically and give me extra drugs. I'll be in there so long my husband will tire of waiting for me and cite \"\"two-year molars\"\" on the divorce papers. The two-year molars are going to RUIN MY LIFE."
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"docid": "D2343199#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090328203035AArKyvN\nHow do you know your wisdom teeth are coming in?",
"text": "\"Health Dental How do you know your wisdom teeth are coming in?the back of my mouth where my wisdom tooth is suppose to come in hurts really bad this has happened before but the pain went way. its also swollen. i know i should go see a dentist and i will but for now i just want to know if thats what it is Update: i know i need to see a dentist but its like 9 30 at night so yeah have to wait1 following 13 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: well one thing is to know if your in the appropriate age range to get your wisdom teeth ,,, if ur like 12 then they'r not wisdoms : P ... && yes it sounds like it is wisdom teeth i just got mine in recently ( im 16 ) they hurt like hell .. got swollen .. then it'd die down... few days later tan tan dah .. it horts again : ( hope it feels better .. && ya u shud go see a dentist Megan A · 9 years ago0 0 Comment Asker's rating It is probably your wisdom tooth. My upper ones came in ok, but the lower ones caused pain off and on for a few years till I had to get them pulled due to continuous infection. They may be impacted, which means they are \"\"stuck\"\" and can't move in past your other teeth. If this is the case, they have to be removed so they don't damage other teeth. A simple Panoramic X-ray at the dentist can confirm this. Don't wait too long since you can cause a lot of damage if they are impacted. Source (s):experience DJFinal Fantasy · 9 years ago0 0 Comment I'd say they're just starting to come in. Have your dentist take a head x-ray like they do for braces, that way he can see all your teeth including your wisdom teeth."
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"docid": "D865222#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070808153159AA3mxCP\nHow old is the average age to get wisdom teeth?",
"text": "Health Dental How old is the average age to get wisdom teeth?ive started to grow what i think to be wisdom teeth, im 14 and was wondering if this was normal or not? Follow Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The average age to get wisdom teeth is age 17-21. So I think it's probably a bit to early for you to get them. You could just have a bit of excessive tissue behind your last molars that sometimes get irritated. Source (s): Dental Assistant DL4evr · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment First of all, I don't think that those are wisdom teeth. They are most likely 12 yearold molars. I got them when I was 10 so you might just be getting them late. But on the other hand, they could be. But very oftenly, you get them from age 17-21. So yeah it depends if you already have your 12 yearold molars, I will edit if you say something!"
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"docid": "D1971588#0",
"title": "http://dentalexcellence.co.nz/our-services/wisdom-teeth/\nWisdom Teeth",
"text": "Wisdom Teeth Wisdom teeth are a pain. Most of us don’t have room for them and end up having them removed. The long and the short of it is, “If you have impacted wisdom teeth, unless they are deeply buried under the bone, you should have them removed, and the sooner you do this, the better. ”We can help you determine whether or not you should be worried about your wisdom teeth, what treatment might be required in your individual circumstances, and what the costs might be. Chances are, we will be able to carry out any necessary procedure in our pleasant, comfortable offices at a time that suits you. With the benefits of a little sedation and some local anaesthetic, you will find the experience a lot less dramatic than your friends would have you believe. If you really want to know more, you should find the answers to your questions below. Better still, call us for an appointment to discuss. F. A. Q. Q. What are wisdom teeth? A. Wisdom teeth (also known as third molars) are teeth that appear at the very back of the mouth usually between the ages of 18 and 25 years."
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"docid": "D3482939#0",
"title": "http://www.bowsite.com/BOWSITE/features/articles/deer/aging/\n.",
"text": "\"Text by C. J. Winand With only two weeks remaining until opening day of deer season my nerves were on full alert, in fact my hormones were going ballistic. After months of scouting a particular area, I had come to know the travels of a certain immense buck so intimately that I nicknamed him \"\"the Creature\"\". This buck was what dreams and tales are made of and on opening day he would be mine. Then it happened, disaster struck. I was informed by my supervisor that I had to work at the deer check station on opening day and would not be able to hunt. Needless to say I wasn't having a good hair day. Little did I know, however, opening day would be a day to remember. Opening day began like any other day. I got out of bed, showered, shaved, kissed my lovely wife and went to work. While driving to the deer check station I thought about hunting and my missed opportunity at the Creature."
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"docid": "D893408#0",
"title": "http://cyberdentist.blogspot.com/2006/09/what-is-pulpotomy.html\nPediatric Dentistry",
"text": "\"Pediatric Dentistry A Blog Dedicated to Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics And Especially the Friends and Patients of Alabama Pediatric Dental Associates and Orthodontics Tuesday, September 12, 2006What is a Pulpotomy? A pulpotomy is when the inflamed pulp chamber, usually on a baby molar, is removed, the area is sterilized, and the chamber is sealed. It is sometimes called a baby tooth root canal, but it's not really a root canal and it can be done is some cases in permanent teeth. It is a very common procedure in children and has a reasonably good prognosis of success. It's also fairly easy to do in conjunction with associated procedures. When a cavity gets really deep, close to the pulp of a tooth or even into the pulp, the pulpal tissue becomes irritated and inflamed. This is usually the \"\"tooth ache\"\" you feel. If the inflammation and infection continues without treatment, the tooth will likely eventually abscess. In baby molars, a pulpotomy is used in the process of trying to save and restore the tooth. First, the decay is removed, and then the pulp chamber (the top part, not the root canals) is removed usually with a high-speed bur or spoon excavator."
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"docid": "D2909321#0",
"title": "http://www.colgate.com/en/us/oc/oral-health/life-stages/childrens-oral-care/article/which-tooth-is-next-using-a-permanent-teeth-chart-to-track-your-childs-new-teeth-1114\nWhich Tooth Is Next? Using a Permanent Teeth Chart to Track Your Child's New Teeth",
"text": "\"Which Tooth Is Next? Using a Permanent Teeth Chart to Track Your Child's New Teethby Amy Freeman Between the ages of about six months and three years, you watched as your child got all of his primary teeth. Starting around the age of five or six, you get to enjoy the process all over again, as those teeth fall out and the permanent set erupts. Although it only took a few years for your child to get his primary teeth, it can take a decade or more until the final permanent tooth comes in. To help, you can use a permanent teeth chart to keep track of which adult teeth come in and when. When a child's teeth start growing can vary, but they generally erupt in the same order for everyone. Using a Permanent Teeththe Chart A permanent teeth chart can help you and your child keep track of his progress while having a bit of fun. Print out copies of the chart, published in detail by the American Dental Association (ADA) Mouth Healthy site, and fill in each tooth in a different color as it comes in. Make a game out of the chart by printing several copies and letting your child number each tooth in the order he predicts it'll appear. If your child guesses correctly, reward him with a meal out or a trip to the movies!Types of Teeth One of the biggest differences between primary and permanent teeth is quantity."
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"docid": "D3168913#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/why-do-we-have-wisdom-teeth-1059377\nWhy Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?",
"text": "\"Dental Health Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth? Blame Our Ancestors for Those Painful Teeth By Shawn Watson Updated March 25, 2018Share Pin Email Print Jull1491/i Stock/Getty Images Wisdom teeth (or third molars) are a bit of a mystery. Why would we be given teeth that, in most cases, just end up being pulled? While wisdom teeth are something modern humans have come to dread, the function of wisdom teeth dates back to our early ancestors. Why We Get Wisdom Teeth Our earliest ancestors survived on a diet of raw meat, nuts, roots, berries, and leaves. Cro-Magnon man didn't have the luxury of using knives to cut and prepare his food and cooking his meat wasn't even an option. Chewing these tough, coarse, and rugged foods required a broader jaw and strong molars—including the wisdom teeth. Having all three molars was vital in order for our ancestors to be able to eat the foods necessary for survival. The larger jaw that was common in our ancestors easily accommodated the wisdom teeth. This allowed them to erupt into the mouth normally."
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"docid": "D3227297#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070921185848AAuuTXi\nWisdom tooth growing and gum swollen?",
"text": "\"Health Dental Wisdom tooth growing and gum swollen?im 17 years old and my upper right wisdom tooth is growing out.. i can feel the flap of gum underneath the tooth. yesterday i ate a spicy shish kabob and after that i felt my gums swelled up.. i thought it was nothing but then this morning i woke up the gums on the whole right side of my mouth were swollen.... show more Update: i can feel the tooth with my tongue when i move the flap of gum underneath it, but i dont know the direction it's growing towards1 following 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Yes, its normal. The swelling will disappear when the tooth finally comes out. It happens because the tooth is causing the gums to make space for it.earthandsea_09 · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Wisdom Teeth Coming In Swelling Source (s):https://owly.im/a78d Cparise · 1 year ago0 0 Commentwisdom tooth growing gum swollen Christan · 2 years ago0 0 Comment It is normal for the gums to get swollen when your wisdom teeth are coming in. You need to have them taken out because most people do not have a large enough jaw to support then so when they come in they will cause your other teeth to shift and move. They are also so far back that it is hard to keep them clean so it makes it easier for them to get infected. Source (s): I'm a Dental Assistant Kelli in FL · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment Lets start by checking the position of your 3rd molar (wisdom tooth), do you see that is growing/erupting like a normal molar? What I mean by this is that do you see that your 3rd molar looks like the top of your normal molars (the part you chew with)? The position is normally what causes your gums to become swollen /inflamed. Try \"\"ibuprofen\"\" its an inti-inflammatory medicine."
},
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"docid": "D2795341#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/how-long-does-it-take-to-recover-from-a-wisdom-tooth-extraction\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: How Long Does It Take For Recovery From A Molar Tooth Extraction",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: How Long Does It Take For Recovery From A Molar Tooth Extraction Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. STEPHEN PERRY1 doctor agreed:1 How long does it take for recovery from a molar tooth extraction? Six weeks: Removing a tooth, especially a molar is a big deal. It leaves a surface wound the size of half a dollar bill, that can become infected if food is present, followed by bacteria. Often it is already ... Read more Dr. Ana Adelstein Mouth (Definition)Mouth (mouth) \"\" n. Pl. Mouths 1. A. The body opening through which an animal takes in food. B. The cavity lying at the upper end of the alimentary canal, bounded on the outside by the lips and inside by the oropharynx and containing in higher vertebrates the tongue, gums, and teeth. C. This cavity regarded as the source of sounds and speech. D. The opening to any cavity or canal ... Read more Dr. Gary Sandler Dentistry47 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Jason Cataldo2 doctors agreed:2 How long does it take for the periodontist to complete a molar tooth extraction with a bone graft and stitches? Not long: Most appointments last about an hour including sedation, anesthesia, the procedure, and dismissal."
},
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"docid": "D1627162#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090512165848AALUAqW\nWhat is the relationship between moles, molar mass, and avogadro's number?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Chemistry What is the relationship between moles, molar mass, and avogadro's number?is there a formula or something?? thanks in advance ♥Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: A mole is a number of atoms or molecules of a substance or element equal to 6.02 x 10^23 (Avogadro's number). For example: a mole of chlorine is just 6.02 x 10^23 chlorine atoms. The molar mass of a molecule is what the mass would be if you had 6.02 x 10^23 of those molecules. It is the total mass of all the protons, neutrons, and electrons within the atom/molecule. It is expressed in grams per mole (g/mol). The molar mass is the atomic mass and is the number just under the element's letter on the periodic table. For example: Chlorine; molar mass = 35.45 (this number comes directly off the periodic table underneath the Cl symbol for chlorine) This means 1 mol of chlorine = 35.45 grams Thus, the molar mass of chlorine is 35.45 g/mol. Avogadro's number is simply how many molecules of a substance it takes in order to have a mole of the substance and it is equal to 6.02 x 10^23. This number is simply a constant that is the inverse of the Atomic Mass Unit (amu)."
},
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"docid": "D603194#0",
"title": "https://www.animated-teeth.com/wisdom_teeth/t9-age-wisdom-tooth-removal.htm\nWhat's the best age to get your wisdom teeth removed?",
"text": "\"What's the best age to get your wisdom teeth removed?- 1) Factors influenced by the extraction process. 2) Age-related issues. 3) Research findings. | When do most people get them out? ( graphs)1) What's the best age for wisdom tooth extraction? There's no set rule stating a specific age by which a person \"\"must\"\" have their wisdom teeth removed. That's because third molar extractions can be performed successfully for patients in all age groups. But as we outline below, from a standpoint of statistics there are a number of age-related factors that tend to place comparatively older patients at greater risk for complications. The typical recommendation for 3rd molar extraction -Based on the factors and issues outlined on this page, dentists typically recommend that wisdom teeth should (most ideally) be removed between the ages of 18 and 24 years.2) Why is the age range 18 to 24 preferred?a) Why age 18? A dentist will usually want to delay a wisdom tooth extraction until that point in time when about two-thirds of its root has formed."
},
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"docid": "D1450933#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061002104922AARkcNc\nWhen do children normally get their molars?",
"text": "Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler When do children normally get their molars? I have a three year old who has been extremely hot on and off all wekend but with no fever, he has a runny nose and has been a little more frustrating then usual. People keep telling me he might be getting his molars but I thought he was all done getting his teeth Follow 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: ok...here it is...2 yr molars at age 2 6yr molars at age 6 12 yr molars at age 12 and wisdom teeth...also molars.... At anytime after the 12 yr ones come in. this is an estimate, but if your child already has his 2 yr molars, chances are it is not his teeth and i assume it is an ear infection or a throat infection...call the doc.key2e · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Children get their molars usually by the time they are 26 months old. He might just have a little ear infection or a cold. Take him to the doctor. I am telling you though, he already has his molars. I am about 1 1/2 years away from being a dentist, and he has all his baby teeth by the time he hits 26 months old. His next tooth won't come in until he is about 5 to 7. Hope he feels better."
},
{
"docid": "D3062739#0",
"title": "https://www.animated-teeth.com/tooth_sealants/t1_sealing_teeth.htm\nDental Sealants: The basics.",
"text": "\"Sealant Basics The Procedure Costs / Insurance as Infographic Tooth Sealants ▼Dental Sealants: The basics.- What are they? / How do they work? / Which teeth should get them? / At what age? / How long do they last? / What to do if one comes off.1 2 3 4Dental sealants fill in the grooves (pits and fissures) of teeth. Tooth Sealants -a) What are they? A dental sealant is a thin plastic coating (clear or white) that's bonded into the pits and grooves of a tooth. ( Dentists formally refer to them as \"\"pit and fissure\"\" sealants. ) They're most frequently placed on the chewing surface of teeth (where most of a tooth's grooves lie)."
},
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"docid": "D34977#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070729124308AA0KkDe\nWhen do children get their molars, how many will they get and will they be replaced with adult molars??",
"text": "Health Dental When do children get their molars, how many will they get and will they be replaced with adult molars?? Follow Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Children get their first permanent molars around the ages of 5-6... these teeth just come in, they do not replace primary teeth. The 2nd permanent molars come in around the ages of 9-12... and the 3rd molars, also known as wisdom teeth come in around 16-30 thats if they develop at all. Not everyone gets wisdom teeth. Children lose their baby molars around the ages of 8-11, these teeth are replaced by the adult bicuspids or premolars. Source (s): Registered Dental Hygienist P!nk · 1 decade ago5 0 Comment Asker's rating When Do Kids Get Molars Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a73l C? · 1 year ago0 0 Comment When Do Molars Come In Source (s):https://shrink.im/a8g Y9? · 2 years ago0 0 Commentby the time a child is three years old they will have all 20 of their teeth. baby teeth are identified as letters not numbers. baby teeth consist of two molars on each side top and bottom."
},
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"docid": "D759530#0",
"title": "http://www.oralanswers.com/what-a-space-maintainer-spacer-is-and-why-your-child-might-need-one/\nWhat A Space Maintainer (Spacer) Is And Why Your Child Might Need One",
"text": "What A Space Maintainer (Spacer) Is And Why Your Child Might Need One Pediatric Dentistry Mar 29, 2010 39©Tatyana Vyc/Shutterstock.com Whenever a tooth is lost, the teeth on either side of it move towards the empty space to try to fill it in. S ometimes this can be a good thing, like if your orthodontist has to extract a tooth due to crowding. After the tooth is extracted, the teeth adjacent to it move together and line up perfectly to create a beautiful smile. Other times, this movement can be a bad thing. Let’s say a little boy named Johnny with baby teeth and his six year molars lost his baby second molar (the second tooth from the back after the six year molars have come in) because he had too many cavities in it and it was too far decayed to try to put a filling in it. The six year molar (the last tooth – at the very back of the mouth) would move forward to fill that space. The problem is, Johnny has a permanent tooth right under that baby second molar that may not be able to come into his mouth if the six year molar has moved forward to fill that space. This permanent tooth may give up trying to come up into Johnny’s mouth and may never come into his mouth, but just stay lodged deep within his jaw. It could also try to force its way out sideways and cause big problems for Johnny (and his parents who are paying the bill! ) This is where space maintainers (spacers) come into play – they keep teeth from moving together and filling the empty space."
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"docid": "D820215#0",
"title": "http://www.mybabysleepguide.com/2009/01/sleeping-through-night-when-will-it.html\nSleeping Through The Night - When Will It Start?",
"text": "\"Sleeping Through The Night - When Will It Start? Tweet Before we can talk about when a child will sleep through the night, we need to know what I mean when I say sleeping through the night. How long is sleeping through the night? If you search around you'll find anywhere from 5 -12 hours considered sleeping through the night for a baby. I have no idea where the 5 hour definition came from but it seems to be the more scientific definition. I think it is insane. What baby only needs 5 hours sleep? They need closer to 12 hours (well, 10-13, depending on the child). The only reason I can think people use this definition is to make people feel better sooner about their baby sleeping through the night. Then there's the common 8 hour definition you'll find."
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"docid": "D3081351#0",
"title": "http://www.babysleepsite.com/baby-sleep-needs/baby-how-much-sleep/\nHow Much Sleep Your Baby Needs and How to Get Enough",
"text": "How Much Sleep Your Baby Needs and How to Get Enoughby Nicole Johnson in Baby Sleep Needs — 26 Comments Knowing how much sleep your baby needs can be confusing when your neighbor’s newborn baby sleeps 17 hours a day and your friend’s a toddler sleeps 13 hours a day. Setting your expectations is an important first step. Occasionally, I’ll get e-mail from parents who believe their 6 month old baby should nap three times a day for two hours each time and while there are a few babies who need this much sleep, not many do, or if they are napping this much, they most likely aren’t sleeping as much at night. Baby and Toddler Sleep Needs Chart Age Total Amount of Nighttime Sleep Total Amount of Naptime Sleep # of Naps Notes Newborns to 3 month olds 10-11 hours at night 4-5 hours per day 4-5 naps Short naps are common4 to 5 month olds 10-12 hours at night 2-4 hours per day 3-4 naps At least two 1+ hour naps6 to 8 month olds 11-12 hours at night 2-3 hours per day 2-3 naps Two 1+ hour naps and 1 short one9 to 17 month olds 11-12 hours at night 2-3 hours per day 1-2 naps 1+ hour long each nap18 month olds to 3 years 10-12 hours at night 1-3 hours per day 1 nap3 to 5 years old 10-11 hours 0-3 hours Sometimes 1 nap, but most lose between 3 & 4 years old) If napping, the nap is usually ~1-3 hours long5 years+ 9-10 hours 0 hours No nap Keep in mind these are just average baby sleep needs, so some will naturally fall below and some above. If your baby is sleeping a lot more, and you are concerned, you should talk to your doctor. Typically, your baby may just need a lot of sleep, but since that is less time to learn and play, you’ll want to make sure if your baby’s sleep needs are excessively high. If your baby is waking up a lot at night or taking short naps, these averages might feel very far-fetched and like a dream. How much sleep your baby gets and whether your baby gets enough sleep will depend on quite a few factors including your diligence in keeping your baby on routine, providing the opportunity for enough sleep, and their personality / willingness to sleep. We can’t *make* our babies sleep, we can only provide the opportunity. Here are a few tips to make sure your baby gets the sleep she needs: Keep in mind the average amount of sleep appropriate for your baby’s age."
},
{
"docid": "D2677361#0",
"title": "https://www.mamapedia.com/article/when-should-my-baby-sleep-in-his-crib\nWhen Should My Baby Sleep in His Crib??",
"text": "\"When Should My Baby Sleep in His Crib?? Updated on February 05, 2010K. C. asks from Apollo Beach, FL on January 30, 201016 answers Hi, moms! I have a 4 month old son who up until now has been sleeping great in his swing. He takes 1-2 hour naps in them 3 times a day and also will sleep through the night in the swing as well. He never would sleep in his bassinet.well he is getting bigger and I am worried that he should start to sleep in the crib now. Part of me says\"\" your crazy, it doesnt matter where he sleeps, as long as he is SLEEPING\"\" ; the other part is worried that he will never want to sleep in his crib if we dont start now.... I have been trying to start with just naps, and he will cry for like 20 mins until I come in there and rub his belly till he falls asleep (usually that takes 10 mins). What age do you think is appropriate for a baby to be moved to his crib?? Any tips to make this transition easier.....on BOTH of us? He is still breast fed, but takes a pacifier, which helps alot!Respond to Question What can I do next? Add your own comment Ask your own question Join the Mamapedia community Report as inappropriate Share this with your friends Write K. C. a private message Read more that K. C. has written Browse local questions Is this helpful?"
},
{
"docid": "D954331#0",
"title": "https://www.askdrsears.com/topics/health-concerns/sleep-problems/8-infant-sleep-facts-every-parent-should-know\n8 Infant Sleep Facts Every Parent Should Know",
"text": "8 Infant Sleep Facts Every Parent Should Know Important Infant Sleep Facts In order to better understand the how-to’s of getting you and your baby to enjoy going to sleep and staying asleep, here are some important principles of sleep that every new parent needs to understand.1. How you sleep. After dressing or undressing for bed, most adults help themselves relax for sleep by performing various bedtime rituals: reading, listening to music, watching TV, or having sex. As you drift into sleep, your higher brain centers begin to rest; enabling you to enter the stage of deep sleep called “non-REM” (non-rapid eye movement — NREM), or deep sleep (also called quiet sleep). Your mind and body are quietest during this stage of sleep. Your body is still, your breathing is shallow and regular, your muscles are loose, and you’re really “zonked.” After about an hour and a half in this quiet sleep stage, your brain begins to “wake up” and start working, which brings you out of your deep sleep and into light sleep or active sleep, called rapid eye movement or “REM” sleep. During this stage of sleep your eyes actually move under your eyelids as your brain exercises. You dream and stir, turn over, and may even adjust the covers without fully awakening. It is during this sleep stage that you may fully awaken to go to the bathroom, then return to bed and fall back into a deep sleep."
},
{
"docid": "D719636#0",
"title": "http://www.purplecrying.info/sleeping.php\n.",
"text": "\"What Do We Know About Infant Sleep Problems? Author: Ian St. James-Roberts, Ph D, FBPs SInfants who cry a lot, or are awake and fussy at night are a source of concern for many parents. This part of the website, on infant sleeping, has two main sections to help parents with infant sleeping problems and questions. This first section involves looking at the scientific evidence about the nature of infant sleeping problems and distinguishing these problems from crying problems. The second section aims to explain this evidence, so parents have some helpful guidelines for preventing infant sleeping problems and dealing with them if they already are occurring. During the first 12 weeks after they are born, most infants go from short sleep and waking periods, which are spread fairly evenly over 24 hours, to longer periods of sleep during the night. By 3-4 months of age, around two thirds of infants are 'sleeping through the night' according to reports from parents, while one third continue to wake and cry out or otherwise get their parents' attention. Generally speaking, babies who continue to breast feed will keep waking in the night until an older age– a point I’ll come back to below. In any case, this is a remarkable achievement for most infants and an important and much anticipated developmental milestone for many parents. It is, however, a phase in a baby's life that is often misunderstood."
},
{
"docid": "D2870983#0",
"title": "http://kellymom.com/parenting/nighttime/sleepstudies/\nStudies on normal infant sleep",
"text": "Home ▸ Parenting ▸ Nighttime parenting ▸ Studies on normal infant sleep Studies on normal infant sleep Check out stylish, functional breast pump bags and accessories from our sponsor Sarah Wells Bags. Probably one of the main reasons that babies who don’t sleep through the night are such a big issue is that parents don’t have realistic expectations of the sleep patterns of babies. Babies were designed to wake up often at night to feed and cuddle, and keep in mind that many adults wake during the night, too. If our expectations for babies were not so different from our babies’ expectations for themselves, much of this “problem” might disappear. Following is information on studies that have been done on the typical sleep patterns of babies and young children. Harrison Y. The relationship between daytime exposure to light and night-time sleep in 6-12-week-old infants. J Sleep Res. 2004 Dec;13 (4):345-52. Abstract: This project investigated the relationship between exposure to light and 24-h patterns of sleep and crying in young, healthy, full-term babies living at home and following a normal domestic routine. Measures included an ankle worn activity monitor, an external light monitor and the Barr Baby Day Diary in which parents recorded periods of sleep, crying, feeding and other behaviours at 5-min intervals throughout the 24-h period."
},
{
"docid": "D761559#0",
"title": "https://sleep.org/articles/how-much-sleep-do-babies-need/\nHow Much Sleep Does Your Baby Really Need?",
"text": "age How Much Sleep Does Your Baby Really Need? Babies, Sleep Timing & Duration, Sleep At Every Age Find out whether your newborn or infant is getting all the zzz’s that he or she requires. There’s no question about it: Babies and infants need a lot of sleep! How much, exactly? Well, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Many factors influence how long a baby or infant sleeps, such as whether or not the child is breastfed and how much the baby is exposed to natural light. But these age-related guidelines, below, can help you figure out what’s best for your bundle of joy. Newborn Babies Full-term, healthy newborns (or infants up to about three months old) should spend the better part of a 24-hour day sleeping. Specifically, they should sleep a total of 14 to 17 hours per 24-hour day. Of course, these hours aren’t consecutive."
},
{
"docid": "D653882#0",
"title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a7645/how-much-sleep-does-your-baby-need\nHow much sleep does your baby need?",
"text": "How much sleep does your baby need? Approved by the Baby Centre Medical Advisory Board Share As a new parent, you're bound to wonder if your baby is getting enough sleep. Here are the hours of sleep your baby may need between the ages of one month and 12 months. But remember that every baby is different, and your little one may need more or less sleep than this. Age Daytime sleep Night-time sleep Total sleep Newborn 8hrs (3 naps) 8hrs 30mins 16 hrs 30 mins One month 6hrs to 7hrs (3 naps) 8hrs to 9 hrs 14hrs to 16 hrs Three months 4 hrs to 5hrs (3 naps) 10hrs to 11 hrs 14hrs to 16hrs Six months 3 hrs (3 naps) 11hrs 14hrs Nine months 2hrs 30mins (2 naps) 11hrs 13hrs 30 mins12 months 2hrs 30mins (2 naps) 11hrs 13hrs 30mins It’s likely that your baby won't stay asleep for more than one hour to three hours at a time in her first few months. She needs to wake frequently so that she can refill her tummy, so be prepared for some interrupted nights. Once your baby is about three months old, you can start to follow a set pattern every night. This may help your baby to settle quicker at night and sleep for longer. However, do remember that all babies are different and what works for one baby may not work for another. The mighty bedtime routine An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_UNKNOWNSession ID: 2018-04-12:ed438f581ab08002260a2d72 Player ID: vjs_video_3OKSettling your baby at night can prove challenging."
},
{
"docid": "D2320301#0",
"title": "https://www.babysleepsite.com/sleep-training/night-feedings-by-age-when-do-you-night-wean/\nNight Feedings by Age â When Do You Try Night Weaning?",
"text": "Night Feedings by Age – When Do You Try Night Weaning?by Nicole Johnson in Sleep Training — 60 Comments A very common question I get is when a baby can go all night without a feeding. This article will outline general guidelines about how many night-feedings you can expect at each age. Pediatricians all seem to disagree to the answer to the question when a baby can go all night without a feeding. There is Ferber who claims babies don’t need to eat at night after 3 months old and then there is Weissbluth who says that babies need 1-2 feedings up through 9 months old. Who’s right? They are both pediatricians with a lot of experience. Talk to your pediatrician and the answer will likely be even something different. Although I do really like Ferber’s book and have learned A LOT from it, I can not, in good conscience, ever recommend night-weaning at 3 months old. I think that is extreme to think that all babies can do that, particularly breastfed babies. Some parents are lucky enough that their baby does it on his own that young or younger, but many parents simply aren’t that lucky."
},
{
"docid": "D506446#0",
"title": "http://www.llli.org/faq/sleep.html\nWhen Will My Baby Sleep Through the Night?",
"text": "\"When Will My Baby Sleep Through the Night? Just as you can't know when your baby will first smile or start to talk or decide to give up morning naps, there's no way to predict when your baby will sleep through the night. More importantly, there's no \"\"right age\"\" at which your baby should. As with any developmental milestone, your baby may be earlier or later than other babies in developing new skills. In the early weeks, remember that your baby may not get enough nourishment if he sleeps through the night. Breastfed babies need to breastfeed at least eight to twelve times every 24 hours, usually every two to three hours. Most babies will gradually sleep for longer stretches at night, but they will continue to need night feedings for months. You may find this article about biocultural approaches to breastfeeding reassuring that this is normal. This overview of the research by sleep researcher, James Mc Kenna is also reassuring. You may have heard that giving your baby cereal will encourage sleeping longer at night."
},
{
"docid": "D1910521#0",
"title": "http://www.mamapedia.com/article/nursery-temperature-slash-what-does-your-baby-wear\nNursery Temperature / What Does Your Baby Wear?",
"text": "\"Nursery Temperature / What Does Your Baby Wear? Updated on April 22, 2010R. M. asks from Tucson, AZ on April 18, 201015 answers Hello ladies / gentlemen (if any), I am wondering how warm or cool you keep your nursery and what your baby wears at night. Our daughter is 4 months old, and upon the pediatrician's recommendation we are letting her sleep through the night, which she is handling rather well. (\"\" She said: An 18 pound baby does not need to eat at night.\"\" LOL) My concern is trying to get the room temperature / clothing right, now that I am not in there every 3 hours to check on her. The first night I put her in a long sleeved onesie and a Halo sleepsack (organic cotton, not too heavy, not too light). The baby monitor (which I now believe is off by as much as 5 degrees) indicated that the temperature in the evening was 78 and 73 in the morning. However, in the morning her little hands were COLD, as were her ears, so I concluded that she was cold. The second night it was the same setup, except now I put socks on her too, which of course fell off during the night, and set her room heater to 75 (monitor thermostat recorded this as 78). She seemed to do well with this temp."
},
{
"docid": "D460585#0",
"title": "http://www.parenting.com/article/how-to-get-your-baby-to-sleep-through-the-night\nHow to Get Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night",
"text": "\"SHUTTERSTOCKSince bringing home our daughter, Olivia, two years ago, I've become more familiar with our bedside clock than I ever dreamed I would be. I've witnessed it display hours no human being ever should—ghastly times like 2:33, 4:01, and 5:17 AM It's no coincidence that when my bleary eyes have seen those red numbers, there's been a baby howling in the next room. The jokes about sleep deprivation start before you've even purchased your first pair of maternity jeans, but nothing can prepare you for the hell that awaits you. Best-case scenario, you'll be getting up at 6 AM on a regular basis, so you'll need to try to sleep soundly during the wee hours. But how can you do that? What's the best way to get a baby to sleep through the night? Unless you're one of a lucky few, you can forget about getting anything close to six to eight hours of uninterrupted snoozing for at least the first three months of your baby's life. \"\" Infants aren't wired well neurologically,\"\" says Charles Pohl, M. D., director of the Network of Apnea and Pediatric Sleep Center at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, in Philadelphia. \"\" They have what we call disorganized, or fragmented, sleep.\"\" That means that newborns don't sleep for long periods the way we do (or did), nor do they necessarily do most of their sleeping at night."
},
{
"docid": "D250565#0",
"title": "http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/tipcerealinbottle.htm\nAdding Cereal to Your Babyâs Bottle â Is Adding Cereal to Babyâs Bottle Safe?",
"text": "Adding Cereal to Your Baby’s Bottle – Is Adding Cereal to Baby’s Bottle Safe? Will Cereal in Baby’s Bottle help her to sleep longer? Image: Shutterstock We know that many parents, tired and at their wits end from lack of sleep, are offered the advice of putting cereal in baby’s bottle so that baby might sleep for a longer period of time. We know that many are probably tempted to try the old “cereal in the bottle” trick to gain an extra 1 hour (heck even an extra 20 minutes.) of sleep. We also know that this is one of the biggest and possibly one of the more dangerous practices you could engage in. It is not a good idea because you may throw the “I’m full” instinct off kilter; more importantly, babies have been known to aspirate cereal when cereal is mixed in a bottle with formula or breast milk. Babies who are younger than 4-6 months old seldom know how to properly swallow anything other than breast milk or formula and gulping or “inhaling” a bottle with cereal in it may have deadly consequences. Why does it seem that adding cereal to a bottle makes a baby sleep longer? As my pediatrician explained, about the time parents begin to try the cereal in the bottle trick is just about the time that an infant may be sleeping for longer periods at a time."
},
{
"docid": "D2749535#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_your-childs-sleep-and-nap-timeline_10357001.bc\nYour child's sleep and nap timeline",
"text": "Home / Baby / Baby Development / Your Baby's Developmental Milestones Your child's sleep and nap timeline IN THIS ARTICLEBaby Toddler Preschooler Big Kid Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board Last updated: October 2016How much sleep does your child need? Every child is different. Some babies need up to two hours more or less sleep than other babies, and some toddlers and older children need as much as an hour more or less than their peers. This timeline gives you a general idea of how much sleep children typically need at various ages and how sleep and nap patterns change as they grow. Baby Newborn About 17 hours (in a 24-hour period). There's no pattern to your newborn's sleep, and he probably sleeps from a few minutes to several hours at a time. One reason he wakes so often is to refill his little tummy.1 month About 17 hours. Your baby's beginning to figure out the difference between day and night. She's probably catching most of her shut-eye during nighttime hours but still sleeping a lot during the day.2 months About 16 to 17 hours. Though more alert and social, most babies this age still take three to four (or even more) naps a day."
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"docid": "D445863#0",
"title": "https://www.preciouslittlesleep.com/are-you-making-these-baby-sleep-mistakes/\nPrecious Little Sleep",
"text": "\"You are here: Home / 0-3 Months / Are You Making these Baby Sleep Mistakes? Are You Making these Baby Sleep Mistakes? First Published November 2, 2011 Updated: July 16, 2014 148 Comments Giving birth is a big deal. Even an easy birth leaves most Moms feeling like wet cat food. Your house is probably full of meddling relatives and your living room is awash in baby blankets and burp cloths. Baby care and feeding is significantly less straight-forward than it seemed in that New Baby class you took a few months ago. And you are so fatigued that you get winded opening the fridge. Your plate is probably pretty full so I don’t want to send you into panic mode about newborn baby sleep ( hint: newborn=0-3 months ), but here are some common potholes for babies you want to avoid. Actually everything here applies to babies from birth to 6 months.10 Common Newborn Baby Sleep Mistakes [list type=”numlist”]Keeping Baby Awake Too Long Most new parents are confused by how long their newborn baby should be awake because so many believe that they’ll simply fall asleep when they need sleep (some will, most won’t). Truthfully most newborn babies can only stay awake about an hour."
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"docid": "D341117#0",
"title": "http://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=newborn-sleep-patterns-90-P02632\nNewborn-Sleep Patterns",
"text": "\"Newborn-Sleep Patterns What are the sleep patterns of a newborn? The average newborn sleeps much of the day and night, waking only for feedings every few hours. It is often hard for new parents to know how long and how often a newborn should sleep. Unfortunately, there is no set schedule at first and many newborns have their days and nights confused—they think they are supposed to be awake at night and sleep during the day. Generally, newborns sleep about 8 to 9 hours in the daytime and about 8 hours at night. Most babies do not begin sleeping through the night (6 to 8 hours) without waking until at least 3 months of age, or until they weigh 12 to 13 pounds. However, this varies considerably and some babies do not sleep through the night until closer to 1 year. Newborns and young infants have a small stomach and must wake every few hours to eat. In most cases, your baby will awaken and be ready to eat about every 3 hours. How often your baby will eat depends on what he or she is being fed and his or her age."
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"docid": "D3013241#0",
"title": "https://www.mumsnet.com/babies/sleep\nBaby sleep advice",
"text": "Baby sleep advice Parent plus new baby equals serious loss of sleep. It's a simple enough equation but a darn difficult one to live through Share Sleep and your newborn Safe sleep Settling your newborn Dummies What to expect at 3-6 months What to expect at 6-12 months Co-sleeping Daytime naps Sleep training and controlled crying It doesn't matter how ready (or not) you think you are for motherhood, nothing can prepare you for the brain-numbing, bone-aching reality of new-parent sleep deprivation. Or for your sudden, all-consuming need to find answers to a million and one baby sleep-related questions. What's the best way to settle a newborn baby to sleep? How long should she sleep for? Should you let her cry or not? Is it OK for your baby to sleep in your bed? How on earth do you get her to take a nap? How do I cope when I'm this sleep deprived? And when, oh when, will she sleep through?"
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"docid": "D3098135#0",
"title": "https://www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/features/baby-sleep-expert-answers\nBaby Sleep: Expert Q & A",
"text": "Baby Sleep: Expert Q & AShould you wake your baby for feedings? How many naps does baby need? Our expert answers some of the most common baby sleep questions. By Wendy C. Fries From the Web MD Archives Questions about your baby’s sleep needs can really keep a new parent up at night. Should you wake baby for feedings? How can you help your baby start sleeping through the night? Is co-sleeping safe? To find the answers to these questions, Web MD went to Jennifer Shu, MD, an Atlanta pediatrician, medical editor of Healthy Children.org, and co-author of Heading Home with Your Newborn: From Birth to Reality. She shared her thoughts on these and other top concerns parents have about their new baby’s sleep needs. When should my baby start sleeping through the night?"
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"docid": "D2115981#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_how-much-sleep-do-babies-and-toddlers-need_7645.bc\nHow much sleep do babies and toddlers need?",
"text": "Home / Baby / Baby Sleep / Baby Sleep Basics How much sleep do babies and toddlers need? IN THIS ARTICLEHow many hours of sleep does my baby or toddler need? How can I help my baby or toddler get enough sleep? Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board Last updated: September 2016Making sure your child gets enough sleep is typically a high priority for new parents. Here are general guidelines on how many hours of sleep the average baby and toddler require at various ages, but keep in mind that every child is different – some need more sleep than others. Also, be prepared for your little one's sleep patterns to fluctuate quite a bit as she develops and reaches new milestones. How many hours of sleep does my baby or toddler need? Age: Newborn Nighttime: 8 1/2 Daytime: 8 1/2 (varied number of naps) Average Total Sleep: 17Age: 1 month Nighttime: 9 Daytime: 8 (varied number of naps) Average Total Sleep: 17Age: 3 months Nighttime: 10 Daytime Sleep: 6 (three naps) Average Total Sleep: 16Age: 6 months Nighttime: 10 Daytime: 5 (two or three naps) Average Total Sleep: 15Baby sleep: Tips for napping Learn how many naps your baby needs and how to create a soothing nap ritual. See all baby videos Age: 9 months Nighttime: 11 Daytime: 3 1/2 (two naps) Average Total Sleep: 14 1/2Age: 12 months Nighttime: 11 Daytime: 3 (two naps) Average Total Sleep: 14Age: 18 months Nighttime: 11 Daytime: 2 1/2 (one nap) Average Total Sleep: 13 1/2How can I help my baby or toddler get enough sleep? Coming up with a soothing nightly routine, setting an appropriate bedtime, and putting him to bed drowsy (but awake) can create the right sleep environment to help your child settle at night."
},
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"docid": "D3078144#0",
"title": "http://www.babysleepsite.com/toddlers/5-things-about-2-year-old-toddler-sleep/\n5 Things You Need to Know About Your 2 Year Oldâs Sleep",
"text": "5 Things You Need to Know About Your 2 Year Old’s Sleepby Emily De Jeu in Toddlers — 62 Comments What You Should Know About Your 2 Year Old's Sleep Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:03If you’ve followed this blog for awhile, you’re likely no stranger to the concept of sleep regressions. You’ve probably experienced them first-hand, right? If you’re new here, however, let us fill you in. A sleep regression refers to a period of time when a baby or toddler who’s been sleeping well suddenly begins waking at night and during naptime, or even refusing to go to sleep at all. There are several distinct regression phases that most babies and toddlers experience: one at 4 months, another at 8, 9, or 10 months, a third around 18 months, and (as if three weren’t enough!) a final one around 2 years. This article will focus on some of the challenges surrounding your 2 year old’s sleep, including elements that are part of the 2 year sleep regression.5 Facts About Your 2 Year Old’s Sleep1: Your 2 year old’s awake time is longer. As your toddler grows, she needs progressively less sleep than she did as an infant. Most 2 year olds need approximately 12 hours of sleep in a 24 hour period, on average; compare that to a newborn’s need for about 16 hours of sleep!"
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"docid": "D2388392#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/baby/sleep/schedule/\nSleep Schedule",
"text": "\"Overcoming Baby's Bedtime Battles Does your baby or toddler love the nightlife? We have the answers to your biggest sleep problems. Changing Baby's Sleep Schedule Dr. Alan Greene answers the question, How can I get my baby to sleep later in the morning? When Do Babies Sleep Through the Night? Do your baby's sleep habits (or lack thereof) have you feeling like a zombie? Be patient. A full night's sleep is on its way. Learn when babies start sleeping through the night and what it means for your baby's physical and cognitive development. Establish a Bedtime Routine for Baby It's never too early to start a bedtime routine with your baby. In fact most babies will be receptive to a schedule around 6-8 weeks."
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"docid": "D2138261#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_layer\nOSI model",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from OSI layer)navigation search OSI modelby layer7. Application layer [show]6. Presentation layer [show]5. Session layer [show]4. Transport layer [show]3. Network layer [show]2. Data link layer [show]1. Physical layer [show]v t e The Open Systems Interconnection model ( OSI model) is a conceptual model that characterizes and standardizes the communication functions of a telecommunication or computing system without regard to its underlying internal structure and technology. Its goal is the interoperability of diverse communication systems with standard protocols. The model partitions a communication system into abstraction layers."
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"title": "http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/OSI\nOSI reference model (Open Systems Interconnection)",
"text": "Definition OSI reference model (Open Systems Interconnection)Posted by: Margaret Rouse What Is.com Contributor (s): Daniel Kroon OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) is reference model for how applications can communicate over a network. A reference model is a conceptual framework for understanding relationships. The purpose of the OSI reference model is to guide vendors and developers so the digital communication products and software programs they create will interoperate, and to facilitate clear comparisons among communications tools. Most vendors involved in telecommunications make an attempt to describe their products and services in relation to the OSI model. And although useful for guiding discussion and evaluation, OSI is rarely actually implemented, as few network products or standard tools keep all related functions together in well-defined layers as related to the model. The TCP/IP protocols, which define the Internet, do not map cleanly to the OSI model. Download this free guide Download: Overcome Virtual Network Management Challenges The virtualized network poses challenges to network management systems -- and as more hardware components become virtualized, that challenge becomes even greater. This handbook discusses the steps IT must take to both build and corral their virtualized infrastructure. Corporate E-mail Address: By submitting your personal information, you agree that Tech Target and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. You also agree that your personal information may be transferred and processed in the United States, and that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy."
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"docid": "D1426709#0",
"title": "https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-networking-terminology-interfaces-and-protocols\nAn Introduction to Networking Terminology, Interfaces, and Protocols",
"text": "\"Introduction A basic understanding of networking is important for anyone managing a server. Not only is it essential for getting your services online and running smoothly, it also gives you the insight to diagnose problems. This document will provide a basic overview of some common networking concepts. We will discuss basic terminology, common protocols, and the responsibilities and characteristics of the different layers of networking. This guide is operating system agnostic, but should be very helpful when implementing features and services that utilize networking on your server. Networking Glossary Before we begin discussing networking with any depth, we must define some common terms that you will see throughout this guide, and in other guides and documentation regarding networking. These terms will be expanded upon in the appropriate sections that follow: Connection: In networking, a connection refers to pieces of related information that are transfered through a network. This generally infers that a connection is built before the data transfer (by following the procedures laid out in a protocol) and then is deconstructed at the at the end of the data transfer. Packet: A packet is, generally speaking, the most basic unit that is transfered over a network. When communicating over a network, packets are the envelopes that carry your data (in pieces) from one end point to the other."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/16500291/11-the-layers-of-the-osi-model-flash-cards/\n1.1 The Layers of the OSI Model",
"text": "55 terms Amy Ayers1.1 The Layers of the OSI Model Skill Soft Lesson for Comp TIA Network+ Certification Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort OSI Model 7 Layers Application Presentation Session Transport Network Data Link Physical Application Highest Layer 7. Provides network services to end user according application being used. Presentation Layer 6. ensures that data represented by one system can be interpreted by another system. ( One language translated to another) Adds data compression and security related services like encryption and decryption. Session Layer 5. Establishes connections between devices and applications, maintains the connection and then terminates it. It also specified the procedures for synchronizing data transfer between different data transmission rates."
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"title": "https://www.postscapes.com/internet-of-things-protocols/\nIoT Standards and Protocols",
"text": "\"Protocols Rather than trying to fit all of the Io T Protocols on top of existing architecture models like OSI Model, we have broken the protocols into the following layers to provide some level of organization: Infrastructure (ex: 6Low PAN, IPv4/IPv6, RPL)Identification (ex: EPC, u Code, IPv6, URIs)Comms / Transport (ex: Wifi, Bluetooth, LPWAN)Discovery (ex: Physical Web, m DNS, DNS-SD)Data Protocols (ex: MQTT, Co AP, AMQP, Websocket, Node)Device Management (ex: TR-069, OMA-DM)Semantic (ex: JSON-LD, Web Thing Model)Multi-layer Frameworks (ex: Alljoyn, Io Tivity, Weave, Homekit)Security Industry Vertical (Connected Home, Industrial, etc)Infrastructure IPv6 - \"\"IPv6, is an Internet Layer protocol for packet-switched internetworking and provides end-to-end datagram transmission across multiple IP networks.6Lo WPAN - \"\"6Lo WPAN is an acronym of IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Networks. It is an adaption layer for IPv6 over IEEE802.15.4 links. This protocol operates only in the 2.4 GHz frequency range with 250 kbps transfer rate. \"\" UDP (User Datagram Protocol) - A simple OSI transport layer protocol for client/server network applications based on Internet Protocol (IP). UDP is the main alternative to TCP and one of the oldest network protocols in existence, introduced in 1980. UDP is often used in applications specially tuned for real-time performance.- QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections, pronounced quick) supports a set of multiplexed connections between two endpoints over User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and was designed to provide security protection equivalent to TLS/SSL, along with reduced connection and transport latency, and bandwidth estimation in each direction to avoid congestion.- Aeron - Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport.u IP - The u IP is an open source TCP/IP stack capable of being used with tiny 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers. It was initially developed by Adam Dunkels of the \"\"Networked Embedded Systems\"\" group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science, licensed under a BSD style license, and further developed by a wide group of developers. DTLS (Datagram Transport Layer) - \"\"The DTLS protocol provides communications privacy for datagram protocols. The protocol allows client/server applications to communicate in a way that is designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery. The DTLS protocol is based on the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol and provides equivalent security guarantees. \"\""
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"docid": "D1605086#0",
"title": "http://itmcp.com/explain-types-of-firewall-architectures/\nExplain Types of Firewall Architectures",
"text": "Explain Types of Firewall Architectures Posted on 2014/02/06 by infoboy Posted in Security — No Comments ↓Internet provides a two-way flow of traffic that may be undesirable in many organizations where some information may concern exclusively within the organization or for Intranet. Intranet is a TCP/IP network that is modeled after the Internet that only works within the organization. In order to delineate information meant only for the benefit of the organization or its Intranet and the other open to all or meant for Internet, some sorts of security measures need to be employed to control two-way flow of traffic. The measure known, as firewall is simply used for this purpose. A firewall is a combination of software and hardware components that controls the traffic that flows between a secure network (usually an office LAN) and an insecure network (usually the Internet). Using rules defined by the system administrator. The firewall sits at the gateway of a network or sits at a connection between the two networks. All traffic, from one network to the other, passes through the firewall. The firewall stops or allows traffic based on the security policy as defined in rules’ table. The secure trusted network is said to be ‘inside’ the firewall; the insecure untrusted network is said to be ‘outside’ the firewall."
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"docid": "D1434032#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_protocol\nCommunication protocol",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Communications protocol)navigation search In telecommunication, a communication protocol is a system of rules that allow two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity. The protocol defines the rules syntax, semantics and synchronization of communication and possible error recovery methods. Protocols may be implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of both. [ 1]Communicating systems use well-defined formats ( protocol) for exchanging various messages. Each message has an exact meaning intended to elicit a response from a range of possible responses pre-determined for that particular situation. The specified behavior is typically independent of how it is to be implemented. Communication protocols have to be agreed upon by the parties involved. [ 2] To reach agreement, a protocol may be developed into a technical standard. A programming language describes the same for computations, so there is a close analogy between protocols and programming languages: protocols are to communication what programming languages are to computations. [ 3]Multiple protocols often describe different aspects of a single communication."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/8979259/chapter-four-introduction-to-tcpip-protocols-flash-cards/\nChapter Four: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols",
"text": "80 terms sinsi420Chapter Four: Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A suite of networking protocols that includes TCP, IP, UDP, and many others. Provides the foundation for data exchange across the internet.domain A group of computers that belong to the same organization and have part of their IP addresses in common.network ID The portion of an IP address common to all nodes on the same network or subnet.subnet A part of a network in which all nodes share a network addressing component and a fixed amount of bandwidth. Telnet A terminal emulation protocol used to log on to remote hosts using the TCP/IP protocol. Resides in the Application layer of the OSI model.host name A symbolic name that describes a TCP/IP device.alias A nickname for a node's host name. This can be specified in a local host file.hop A term used to describe each trip a unit of data takes from one connectivity device to another. Typically, this is used in the context of router-to-router communications.routable The protocols that can span more than one LAN because they carry Network layer and addressing information that can be interpreted by a router.multicasting A means of transmission in which one device sends data to a specific group of devices (not necessarily the entire network segment) in a point-to-multipoint fashion.loopback test An attempt to contact one's own machine for troubleshooting purposes.socket A logical address assigned to a specific process running on a computer. Some are reserved for operating system functions.port number The address on a host where an application makes itself available to incoming data.namespace The database of Internet IP addresses and their associated names distributed over DNS name servers worldwide.host file A text file that associates TCP/IP host names with IP addresses. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) An Application layer protocol in the TCP/IP suite that manages the dynamic distribution of IP addresses on a network.static IP address An IP address that is manually assigned to a device and remains constant until it is manually changed. Registered Ports The TCP/IP ports in the range of 1024 to 49,151. These ports are accessible to network users and processes that do not have special administrative privileges."
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"title": "http://www.proprofs.com/mwiki/index.php/Firewalls\nFirewalls",
"text": "Firewalls Firewalls You are here: Home > Schools > Comptia > Security+ Certification > Wiki Home > Study Guide Security+ Study Guide Table Of Contents Contents [ hide]1 Firewalls2 What is a Firewall?3 Types of Firewalls4 Packet Filtering Firewall5 Circuit-Level Gateway6 Application-Level Gateway7 Quick Review8 Answers [ edit section]Firewalls As we continue to skip about in our lesson plans, we have now arrived at the subject of firewalls. Firewalls are one of the most thoroughly misunderstood concepts around in networking and security today. It is your duty to dispel some of the most common misconceptions about firewalls not just for the purpose of passing the Security+ exam but also for the sake of the information security community! [ edit section]What is a Firewall? A firewall is any hardware or software designed to prevent unwanted network traffic. Some firewalls are simplistic in nature; in fact, many people use NAT devices as firewalls as they do effectively prevent direct incoming connections to hosts behind the NAT. Other firewalls are intricate operations, based on whitelists and blacklists, rules, and alerts. What all firewalls have in common, however, is an ability to block incoming traffic that may be deemed harmful. Simple diagram of a firewall [ edit section]Types of Firewalls Because the definition of a firewall (at least as given above) is somewhat generalized, it is hard to define the general actions and methods of firewalls. Instead, we look at the ways different types of firewalls work."
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"docid": "D1590717#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/106934128/ccna-flash-cards/\nCCNA",
"text": "123 terms chris_power3CCNALearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What is a characteristic of a fault tolerant network? a network that recovers quickly when a failure occurs and depends on redundancy to limit the impact of a failure Three bank employees are using the corporate network. The first employee uses a web browser to view a company web page in order to read some announcements. The second employee accesses the corporate database to perform some financial transactions. The third employee participates in an important live audio conference with other corporate managers in branch offices. If Qo S is implemented on this network, what will be the priorities from highest to lowest of the different data types? audio conference, financial transactions, web page What is a benefit of using cloud computing in networking? Network capabilities are extended without requiring investment in new infrastructure, personnel, or software. What is the function of the shell in an OS? It interfaces between the users and the kernel."
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"docid": "D913191#0",
"title": "http://wiki.olc.edu/index.php/Computer_Networking\nComputer Networking",
"text": "\"Contents [ hide ]1 Computer Networking2 Seven Layers of Networking (OSI Model)3 Ethernet4 Hubs and Switches4.1 HUBS4.2 SWITCHES5 Routers6 Virtual LANS7 References Computer Networking Computer Networking is the process of linking many computer users together to communicate. Computer Networks can be classified in five different categories depending on the size of the network. The categories are (beginning with smallest to largest): Personal area network (PAN), Local Area Network (LAN), Campus Area Network (CAN), Metropolitan area network (MAN), or Wide area network (WAN). Seven Layers of Networking (OSI Model)The seven layers of networking is sometimes referred to the OSI Model, Open System Interconnection. Networking is broken down by traveling through several layers or protocols. This process is broken down into seven layers; Application Layer, Presentation Layer, Session Layer, Transport Layer, Network Layer, Data Link Layer, and Physical Layer. When a person communicates to another person on a network the information passes through these layers. It begins at the Application Layer, works its way through to the Physical Layer and then back up to the Application Layer. ( 7) Application Layer - This layer is where the end-user (computer user) begins the communication process. At this layer user authentication is identified and protocols like FTP, TELNET, E-MAIL, and other file transfer protocols begin with the user starting the process. ("
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"docid": "D1002082#0",
"title": "http://www.omnisecu.com/tcpip/osi-model.php\nSeven Layers of OSI Model and functions of seven layers of OSI model",
"text": "\"In Seven Layers of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model lesson, you will learn about the seven layers of OSI model and their functions If network communications need to happen with out any trouble, many problems must be solved. Coordinating all these problems are so complex and not easy to manage. To make these tasks smooth, in 1977 the International Standards Organization (ISO) proposed the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network model. The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model breaks down the problems involved in moving data from one computer to another computer. Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model categorizes these hundreds of problems to Seven Layers. A layer in Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a portion that is used to categorize specific problems. Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Seven Layered reference model is only just a reference model. All the problems which are related to the communications are answered by specific protocols operating at different layers. The following image shows the seven layers described in Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. Seven Layers of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model Layer 1."
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"docid": "D1689976#0",
"title": "http://what-when-how.com/voip-deployment/jumping-in-to-the-osi-model-voip-deployment/\nJumping In to the OSI Model (VoIP Deployment)",
"text": "Jumping In to the OSI Model (Vo IP Deployment)You need a basic understanding of how networks function if you want to grasp all the potential sources of latency. Fortunately, network engineers created a theoretical structure that encompasses all the individual variables on a network, which your network engineer can use when designing, configuring, implementing, and troubleshooting a network. If you already know the Network OSI model, glance over this section for anything interesting. If you’re diving in to Vo IP and your resume currently covers all the intricacies of standard telephony voice calls and nothing on LAN design or management, then today is your lucky day — you get to find out all about the OSI model. Vo IP has more components to it than standard telephony. A traditional telephony environment has a limited number of variables that potentially affect call quality or completion. Traditional telephony generally has to concern itself with The physical lines carrying the call The hardware that the call encounters The hardware and physical lines can both experience layers of problems, but in a traditional telephony environment, the specifics of those problems fall on the shoulders of the companies, carriers, and vendors that own those phone lines and that hardware. Traditional telephony requires an end user to be responsible only for his or her phone system and any inside wiring. After you clear these elements as potential sources of a problem, everything else that can go wrong on a phone call is someone else’s problem. Vo IP brings the finer details and responsibilities, previously shouldered only by carriers, right into your company."
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"docid": "D1012993#0",
"title": "http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23823_01/html/816-4554/ipov-6.html\nIntroducing the TCP/IP Protocol Suite",
"text": "Introducing the TCP/IP Protocol Suite This section presents an in-depth introduction to the protocols that are included in TCP/IP. Although the information is conceptual, you should learn the names of the protocols. You should also learn what each protocol does. “TCP/IP” is the acronym that is commonly used for the set of network protocols that compose the Internet Protocol suite. Many texts use the term “Internet” to describe both the protocol suite and the global wide area network. In this book, “TCP/IP” refers specifically to the Internet protocol suite. “ Internet” refers to the wide area network and the bodies that govern the Internet. To interconnect your TCP/IP network with other networks, you must obtain a unique IP address for your network. At the time of this writing, you obtain this address from an Internet service provider (ISP). If hosts on your network are to participate in the Internet Domain Name System (DNS), you must obtain and register a unique domain name."
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"docid": "D2911#0",
"title": "http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/network-fundamentals-study-guide.html\nNetwork Fundamentals Study Guide",
"text": "Main » Quick Reference »Network Fundamentals Study Guide Tweet Related Termscomputertheoretical computer science - TCScomputer science Web sciencenetwork Computational Thinkingwearable computingcomputer imagingcomputer trainingcomputer engineering Updated September 06, 2015 / Posted February 17, 2015 By Vangie Beal Networking fundamentals teaches the building blocks of modern network design. Learn different types of networks, concepts, architecture and design. Networking fundamentals teaches computer science students the building blocks of modern network design. Typically you will learn about the many different types of networks, networking concepts, network architecture, network communications and network design. Network Fundamentals Checklist Jump to a topic: Getting Started: Key Terms to Know Defining a Network Different Types of Networks The Importance of Network Standards Network Components, Devices and Functions Network Models The 7 Layers of the OSI Model The TCP/IP model Network Topologies Tweet This Study Guide!Webopedia study guides offer quick facts to help students prepare for computer science courses. Did you find this guide useful? Click to share it with friends and classmates on Twitter. Getting Started: Key Terms to Know The following definitions will help you to better understand computer networks:networknetworkingstub networkstar networkring networkbus networknetwork map Defining a Network A network is a group of two or more computer systems or other devices that are linked together to exchange data. Networks share resources, exchange files and electronic communications. For example, networked computers can share files or multiple computers on the network can share the same printer."
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"docid": "D1755220#0",
"title": "https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/32275\nIn which layer does Ping works ????",
"text": "\"10 Replies Latest reply : Jan 6, 2013 2:11 PM by venu In which layer does Ping works ???? This question is Not Answered. Ashiq Jul 6, 2011 8:48 PMI am aware of the fact that ping is a ICMP message and it works in the Network layer of the OSI model so If I am pinging a host I just send it as a IP packet with the protocol field of the IP packet set to 1, and this means that I don not have to use any transport protocol, neither TCP or UDP, Am I correct ????? ? 87856 Views Tags: osi , ping , layer_3 Join this discussion now: Log in / Register1. Re: In which layer does Ping works ???? Martin Jul 6, 2011 9:23 PM ( in response to Ashiq )Layer 3; next to IP,ICMP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Control_Message_Protocol#cite_note-2 differs from transport protocols such as TCP and UDP in that it is not typically used to exchange data between systems, nor is it regularly employed by end-user network applications (with the exception of some diagnostic tools like ping and traceroute ). ICMP for Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) is also known as ICMPv4. IPv6 has a similar protocol, ICMPv6. Like ( 0 )Actions Join this discussion now: Log in / Register2. Re: In which layer does Ping works ????"
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"docid": "D3082680#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP/IP\nInternet protocol suite",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from TCP/IP)navigation search This article is about the protocols that make up the Internet architecture. For the IP network protocol only, see Internet protocol. Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP IMAPLDAP MGCP MQTT NNTP NTP POPONC/RPC RTP RTSP RIP SIP SMTPSNMP SSH Telnet TLS/SSL XMPPmore... Transport layer TCP UDP DCCP SCTP RSVP more... Internet layer IPIPv4 IPv6ICMP ICMPv6 ECN IGMPIPsec more... Link layer ARP NDP OSPF Tunnels L2TPPPPMACEthernet DSL ISDN FDDImore...v t e The Internet protocol suite is the conceptual model and set of communications protocols used on the Internet and similar computer networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP because the foundational protocols in the suite are the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP). It is occasionally known as the Department of Defense (Do D) model, because the development of the networking method was funded by the United States Department of Defense through DARPA. The Internet protocol suite provides end-to-end data communication specifying how data should be packetized, addressed, transmitted, routed, and received. This functionality is organized into four abstraction layers which classify all related protocols according to the scope of networking involved. [ 1] [2] From lowest to highest, the layers are the link layer, containing communication methods for data that remains within a single network segment (link); the internet layer, providing internetworking between independent networks; the transport layer handling host-to-host communication; and the application layer, which provides process-to-process data exchange for applications. Technical standards specifying the Internet protocol suite and many of its constituent protocols are maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The Internet protocol suite predates the OSI model, a more comprehensive reference framework for general networking systems."
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"docid": "D3291630#0",
"title": "https://www.lifewire.com/open-systems-interconnection-model-816290\nUnderstanding the Open Systems Interconnection Model",
"text": "\"How To ›Internet & Network Understanding the Open Systems Interconnection Model Share Pin Email Print William Andrew / Getty Imagesby Bradley Mitchell Updated April 01, 2018The OSI model defines networking in terms of a vertical stack of seven layers. The upper layers of the OSI model represent software that implements network services like encryption and connection management. The lower layers of the OSI model implement hardware-oriented functions such as routing, addressing and flow control. All data that goes over a network connection passes through each of the seven layers. The OSI model was introduced in 1984. Designed to be an abstract model and teaching tool, the OSI model remains a useful tool for learning about today's network technologies such as Ethernet and protocols like IP. The OSI is maintained as a standard by the International Standards Organization. The Flow of the OSI Model Data communication in the OSI model starts with the top layer of the stack at the sending side, travels down the stack to the sender's lowest (bottom) layer, then traverses the physical network connection to the bottom layer on the receiving side, and up its OSI model stack. For example, Internet Protocol (IP) corresponds to the Network layer of the OSI model, layer 3 (counting from the bottom). TCP and UDP correspond to OSI model layer 4, the Transport layer."
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"docid": "D1257155#0",
"title": "https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/ccna-study-guide/osi-seven-layers-model-explained-with-examples.html\nOSI Seven Layers Model Explained with Examples",
"text": "\"OSI Seven Layers Model Explained with Examples This tutorial explains OSI Seven Layer model in details with examples. Learn how Seven Layers OSI model works in computer network including functions and protocols involved in each layer of OSI Model (Application, Presentation, Session, Transportation, Network, Data link and physical layer). OSI Layers model has seven layers; Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, data link and physical. Application Layer Application layer provides platform to send and receive data over the network. All applications and utilities that communicate with network fall in this layer. For examples Browsers :- Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome etc Email clients: - Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird etc. FTP clients :- Filezilla, s FTP, vs FTPApplication layer protocols that we should know for exam are following: SNMP ( Simple Network Management Protocol) — Used to control the connected networking devices. TFTP ( Trivial File Transfer Protocol) — Used to transfer the files rapidly. DNS ( Domain Naming System) — Used to translate the name with IP address and vice versa. DHCP ( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) — Used to assign IP address and DNS information automatically to hosts."
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"docid": "D2566416#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_protocol\nCommunication protocol",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Network protocol)navigation search In telecommunication, a communication protocol is a system of rules that allow two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any kind of variation of a physical quantity. The protocol defines the rules syntax, semantics and synchronization of communication and possible error recovery methods. Protocols may be implemented by hardware, software, or a combination of both. [ 1]Communicating systems use well-defined formats ( protocol) for exchanging various messages. Each message has an exact meaning intended to elicit a response from a range of possible responses pre-determined for that particular situation. The specified behavior is typically independent of how it is to be implemented. Communication protocols have to be agreed upon by the parties involved. [ 2] To reach agreement, a protocol may be developed into a technical standard. A programming language describes the same for computations, so there is a close analogy between protocols and programming languages: protocols are to communication what programming languages are to computations. [ 3]Multiple protocols often describe different aspects of a single communication."
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"docid": "D627029#0",
"title": "http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=28782&seqNum=3\nOverview of TCP/IP",
"text": "\"Overview of TCP/IPBy Tim Parker and Karanjit S. Siyan Aug 23, 2002 Contents␡The Benefits of Using TCP/IPTCP/IP Layers and Protocols Telnet File Transfer Protocol (FTP)Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)Network File System (NFS)SNMPHow TCP/IP Fits into Your System The Intranet Concept Summary⎙ Print + Share This< Back Page 2 of 11 Next >This chapter is from the book TCP/IP Unleashed, 3rd Edition Learn More Buy TCP/IP Layers and Protocols TCP and IP together manage the flow of data, both in and out, over a network. Whereas IP indiscriminately pumps packets into the ether, TCP is charged with making sure they get there. TCP is responsible for the following: Opening and closing a session Packet management Flow control Error detection and handling Architecture TCP/IP is the environment that handles all these operations and coordinates them with remote hosts. TCP/IP was created using the Do D (Department of Defense) model, which is made up of four layers instead of the seven that make up the OSI model. The primary difference between the OSI and the TCP/IP layer formats is that the Transport Layer does not guarantee delivery at all times. TCP/IP offers the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), a more simplified protocol, wherein all the layers in the TCP/IP stack perform specific duties or run applications. Application Layer The Application Layer consists of protocols such as SMTP, FTP, NFS, NIS, LPD, Telnet, and Remote Login, all of which fall into areas that are familiar to most Internet users. Transport Layer The Transport Layer consists of UDP (User Datagram Protocol) and TCP, where the former delivers packets with almost non-existent checking, and the latter provides delivery guarantees. Network Layer The Network Layer is made up of the following protocols: ICMP, IP, IGMP, RIP, OSPF, EGP and BGP4. ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) is used for diagnostics and to report on problems with the IP layer and for obtaining information about IP parameters."
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"docid": "D1859988#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/435770-how-to-cook-a-beef-roast-well-done/\nHow to Cook a Beef Roast Well Done",
"text": "How to Cook a Beef Roast Well Doneby ERIC MOHRMAN Oct. 03, 2017Cooking a beef roast well-done makes the meat less tender and juicy, and considerably more chewy, than beef cooked to a lower temperature. For this reason, it's important to pick the best beef cuts for roasting. Loin, chuck and rib meat are optimal, being the most tender and juicy cuts. While you can follow basic recipes for cooking a beef roast well-done, all ovens vary, and the size, shape and cut of your beef affects the total cooking time. For precision, check your roast's temperature periodically rather than relying on any stated cooking times. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Step 1Let your beef sit out of the refrigerator for about an hour prior to cooking. Put it in a shallow roasting pan. Trim excess fat off once the exterior approaches room temperature. Leave a thick layer of insulating fat, though, to help contain the beef's natural juices during roasting. Season to taste."
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"docid": "D2240595#0",
"title": "https://copykat.com/2013/04/12/how-to-make-the-perfect-roast-beef/?hvid=4OoNXw\nHow to make the Perfect Roast Beef in the Oven",
"text": "This recipe is filed in Main dish Recipes How to make the Perfect Roast Beef in the Oven April 12, 2013 245 Comments Facebook 41 Tweet 0 Pin 690 Google+ 0 Stumble Upon 0 Print Recipe How to Make Delicious Roast Beef Growing up it was on Sundays we would enjoy a Roast Beef. As an adult, I make these on longer weekends during the cooler months. There is just something about having a marvelous hearty roast to serve for dinner. These are quite uncomplicated to make. Often I have put these in a crock pot, but there is something about a slow roasted roast beef that is so hard to resist. Meat Selection You can use most any cut of meat when making a roast beef. I have used anything from a rib-eye roast to a rump roast, a sirloin roast, or even a chuck roast. All of these cuts taste quite good. Often my choice depends on solon what is available for sale. This last week it happened to be that ribeye roasts were on sale."
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"docid": "D1113564#0",
"title": "http://www.howtocookmeat.com/recipes/beef/how-to-slow-roast-beef.htm\nHow to Slow Roast Beef",
"text": "HOW TO COOK MEATTweet Join me on Recipes Techniques Tools Cuts Glossary Bloghome » recipes » beef » how to slow roast beef How to Slow Roast Beef By Nils Hoyum - March 31, 2009 (updated August 20, 2013)yields10-12 servingscuisineamericandish typeentree Slow roasting is one of the best ways to roast beef. The low temperature of the oven brings up the internal temperature slowly so that the whole roast cooks evenly across its entirety. The result is a piece of meat that is exactly how you like it, from the crust to the center. The only problem with slow roasting is it's slow, taking 4–5 hours depending on the size of the roast. Slow-cooked roasts are a commitment. But if you are willing to devote the time, you will be rewarded. The problem with faster roasting procedures is that you only get a small center chunk that is done the way you like it. Not that the surrounding area isn't delicious, but let's face it--unless you cooked the center rare, the rest is overcooked. I recommend you set aside some time and try this recipe. You're worth the wait."
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"docid": "D2882881#0",
"title": "http://dadcooksdinner.com/2009/12/rotisserie-beef-prime-rib-roast.html/\nRotisserie Beef Prime Rib Roast",
"text": "Rotisserie, Sunday dinner Published on December 17, 2009Rotisserie Beef Prime Rib Roast Rotisserie Prime Rib Roast And now, my preferred cut of beef. Prime rib. There will be no messing around with it. Beef with salt, pepper, time to rest, and a spin in the grill. This recipe is simple perfection. * It’s so simple that I hesitate to call it a recipe. It’s almost all technique. Salt the beef early, then cook it over a rotisserie until it’s medium rare. Done. The key to this recipe is the beef."
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"docid": "D514336#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/426571-how-to-cook-a-2-lb-beef-roast/\nHow to Cook a 2-Lb. Beef Roast",
"text": "How to Cook a 2-Lb. Beef Roastby JULIE CHRISTENSEN Oct. 03, 2017A 2-lb. roast isn't a large roast, and it cooks quickly. How you cook it depends on the type of roast. Tenderloin can be roasted quickly or grilled because it's a naturally tender cut of meat. Lean roasts, such as top round, bottom round and brisket, are more heart-healthy, but they benefit from braising -- or slow, moist cooking -- to tenderize them. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Prep Work Step 1Remove the wrappings from the roast one day before you plan to cook it. Step 2Season the roast liberally with salt and pepper. Salting the roast ahead of time allows the salt to permeate the meat, creating a mellow flavor and juicy texture. You can also add seasonings such as garlic or rosemary, if you like."
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"docid": "D361518#0",
"title": "http://www.enjoy-how-to-cook.com/cooking-roast-beef.html\nA Guide to Cooking Roast Beef Get It Perfect Every Time",
"text": "Home › Cooking Beef › Roast Beef A Guide to Cooking Roast Beef Get It Perfect Every Time Roast beef is a wonderful meal. It's juicy, tender, and full of flavor. But cooking roast beef can be a bit scary if you don't know how to do it. Beef roasts aren't the cheapest cut, so you want to make sure it comes out perfect!Roast beef is usually the center of a special meal, like a Sunday dinner with the family or a get-together with friends. That adds to the pressure, doesn't it? No one wants to serve a burnt roast on a special occasion. Wondering how to cook roast beef? Well, I've got good news for you. Cooking roast beef is actually surprisingly easy. Just follow a few simple guidelines and you'll end up with a perfect roast beef every time!In this article I'll go through all the steps of making roast beef."
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"docid": "D325816#0",
"title": "http://www.recipetips.com/kitchen-tips/t--906/beef-cooking-times.asp\nBeef Cooking Times",
"text": "\"Beef Cooking Times How To's Charts ▼ Cooking Temperature and Time+ Larger Image Read Reviews (12)Provided By Recipe Tips The proper beef cooking times and the correct beef cooking temperatures are extremely important. The optimum flavor and tenderness of various cuts of beef can be consistently achieved when care is taken to follow the recommended time and temperature guidelines for cooking beef. Share this!Save Rate & Review Email Print Using the recommended time and temperature guidelines will ensure that the meat is cooked to the minimum safe internal temperature, which is critical in avoiding food-borne illness that can be caused by undercooked food. Using an accurate meat thermometer is the best way to ensure proper beef doneness. Whether you are looking for an eye round roast cooking time or a beef tenderloin cooking time, use the following chart as a guide for any roast beef cooking time and cooking temperature. The chart can be used for beef cuts that are oven roasted, pan fried, pan broiled, oven broiled, grilled, or are inserted into an oven bag prior to roasting. See the article, \"\" Beef Doneness \"\" for additional information on determining the proper doneness of beef. BEEF Cooking Times and Temperatures Oven Baked or Roasted Beef Beef Cut Oven Temperature Weight (pounds)Approximate Cooking Time (minutes per pound or as indicated)Rare (140°F) Medium-rare (145°F) Medium (160°F) Medium-well (165°F) Well Done (170°F)Standing rib roast (Prime Rib): Roast at 450°F for 15 min. then finish at 325°F for times shown below Rare (120 - 125°F) Medium-rare (130 - 135°F)3 ribs 325°F 6-8 lbs. 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 hrs."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070128110238AAE3klo\nCooking instructions for 3.5 - 4 lb sirloin tip roast? I'd like to wow my guests and impress my wife.?",
"text": "\"Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes Cooking instructions for 3.5 - 4 lb sirloin tip roast? I'd like to wow my guests and impress my wife. ? 1 following 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: You have a couple choices. You can braise it or roast it. Either way season it with a dry rub, make sure there is salt in your rub, and let it sit over night. If you are going to roast it, you should roast it slowly, but anything roasted at an oven temp over 300 degrees is not going to roast slowly. Ideally you want to roast at 200-250 degrees. A lower temperature will cause the meat to cook evenly throughout the roast, which means your roast will look medium-rare or medium through the entire piece of meat not just the middle. But in order to get a crust on the outside and some color, sear it in a hot pan with oil on all sides before you roast it. It will take about 4 hours to cook maybe, just keep an eye on it and check it every 45 min or so to see how it is doing."
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"docid": "D757364#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/432654-how-to-roast-a-whole-filet-mignon/\nHow to Roast a Whole Filet Mignon",
"text": "How to Roast a Whole Filet Mignonby VICTORIA WEINBLATT Oct. 03, 2017A whole filet mignon – also called a beef tenderloin roast – is a lean cut of premium beef and one of the most tender cuts of beef you can cook. Lean cuts of meat have less than 10 percent fat and are ideally suited for dry cooking methods like roasting. Consider buying grass-fed beef instead of beef that comes from cows that eat prepared feed. Compared to regular beef, grass-fed beef has less total fat. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load How to Roast a Whole Filet Mignon Step 1Preheat the oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit for a 2- to 6-lb. whole filet mignon. Step 2Season your whole filet mignon with a dry rub. Make a dry rub by combining a blend of herbs and spices that suit your taste or the flavor of the dish. Use a bit of salt and pepper for the simplest version of a dry rub. Add brown sugar to your dry rub for a sweet flavor, or add chili powder to make it spicy."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_internal_temperature_of_well-done_beef\nWhat is the internal temperature of well-done beef?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Cooking Times and Temperatures What is the internal temperature of well-done beef? Flag What is the internal temperature of well-done beef? Edit Answer by Haley Bauer Confidence votes 25160 F2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the internal temperature of medium well beef? Medium well done beef ought to have an internal temperature of around 65 degrees C. Edit What is the internal temperature of medium rare beef? Rare - (48.9°C/120°F core temp) The outside is gray-brown, and the middle of the steak is red and slightly warm. Medium rare - (126°F degrees) The s …Eric Barnes 475,497 Contributions What temperature is equal to 5c? C: 278.15K When you are finding the value of temperature Celsius in Kelvin, add 273.15k to the Celsius temperature to obtainthe value of Kelvin. It is also 41 F. Edit Fish247 . 1,670,142 Contributions Mechanical Engineering student & Senior Supervisor on Wiki Answers What temperature is beef done?"
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"docid": "D3555690#0",
"title": "http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,roast_beef_temperature,FF.html\n.",
"text": "Home > Recipes > roast beef temperature James Mc Nair's Beefby James Mc Nair James Mc Nair presents tried and true methods for choosing, preparing and cooking all cuts of beef, including the new leaner beef. Results 1 - 10 of 41 for roast beef temperature Result Page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next1. COOKING TEMPERATURESInternal temperatures for various meats. Always use a meat thermometer. Source: USDAIngredients: 17 (140°f .. 145°f .. 150°f .. 160°f .. 165°f .. 170°f ...)2. POT ROAST WITH SOUR CREAM TOPPINGIn large skillet melt butter; ... over top of roast; add onions. Cover; bake ... constantly. Return to heat and cook, stirring constantly, until thick. Cook 2 more minutes. Rating: 5 / 5 - Reviews: 3 - Ingredients: 11 (drippings .. flour .. rings .. salt .. soup .. temperature ...)3."
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"title": "http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,roasting_beef_temperature,FF.html\n.",
"text": "Home > Recipes > roasting beef temperature50 Ways with Beefby Katharine Blakemore 50 color illus. 8 1/4 x 8 1/4. Results 1 - 10 of 41 for roasting beef temperature Result Page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next1. COOKING TEMPERATURESInternal temperatures for various meats. Always use a meat thermometer. Source: USDAIngredients: 17 (140°f .. 145°f .. 150°f .. 160°f .. 165°f .. 170°f ...)2. POT ROAST WITH SOUR CREAM TOPPINGIn large skillet melt butter; ... over top of roast; add onions. Cover; bake ... constantly. Return to heat and cook, stirring constantly, until thick. Cook 2 more minutes."
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"docid": "D2982066#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111118114445AANMKNd\nHow long to cook a beef roast in the oven?",
"text": "Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How long to cook a beef roast in the oven?i need a temp and tiime per pound its a 2.63lb chuck tender roast thanks :)Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: I use a rule of thumb from my ancient Betty Crocker Cook Book. 1 hour of roasting per pound of Beef at 350 degrees. For a super fast and super tender roast, season the roast and then put it in the pressure cooker for 20 min. at 15 lbs. It tenderizes it so much, you won't believe it was possible. Ranger · 6 years ago0 0 Comment It s hard to believe some of the cooking times I see for roast beef. Seems like many people must be eating raw meat. Cook Beef at 350 degrees for one hour per pound and let stand for 15-20 minutes before serving. Works for me.thinker · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Roasting is a great cooking method for a large, tender cut of beef — such as a rib or sirloin roast. Sirloin-tip, rump, rolled-rump, eye-of-round or top-round roasts will also benefit from this cooking method if they are graded prime or choice."
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"docid": "D1592406#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/428994-how-to-cook-a-beef-bottom-round-roast-medium-rare/\nHow to Cook a Beef Bottom Round Roast Medium Rare",
"text": "How to Cook a Beef Bottom Round Roast Medium Rareby BEVERLY BIRD Oct. 03, 2017The USDA recommends cooking any beef to a minimum temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit to kill food-borne bacteria, which can multiply rapidly at warm temperatures below this point. However, some beef enthusiasts think this is too much and that 130 degrees Fahrenheit is best for medium-rare beef. A bottom round roast, also sometimes marketed as a rump roast, is ideal for medium-rare cooking because it can turn dry and chewy when overdone. With careful monitoring of the internal temperature, however, you can create a tender, juicy roast. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Step 1Prepare your roast a day ahead by applying your favorite paste for seasoning. Make sure the beef is dry enough to hold the paste; use a paper towel to blot any excess moisture first, if necessary. Cover the beef evenly with the paste, seal it in plastic wrap and refrigerate it overnight. Remove it from the refrigerator a few hours before cooking, and allow it to come up to room temperature. Step 2Preheat your oven to 475 degrees F. Move your bottom round to a roasting pan, and place a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the beef. Step 3Roast your bottom round at 475 degrees F for 30 minutes."
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"docid": "D490021#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006040915783\nHow long to a cook a 4lb roast?",
"text": "Food & Drink Cooking & Recipes How long to a cook a 4lb roast? Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Recipe for a 10 oz., 2 lb. and 4 lb. Roast Oven Baking: Preheat oven to 425° F. The high heat is needed to develop a brown exterior. Season thawed roast with cracked pepper and salt or with . ( Make certain that roast is thawed thoroughly. This will take 2 days in the refrigerator for a 4 pound roast). Place on a broiling pan or in a roasting pan. For a four pound roast, roast uncovered in the oven 50-55 minutes. ("
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"docid": "D309565#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_to_cook_a_3_pound_roast_beef\nHow long to cook a 3 pound roast beef?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Food & Cooking Meat Beef and Veal Beef Roast How long to cook a 3 pound roast beef? Flag How long to cook a 3 pound roast beef? Answer by William Galloway Confidence votes 25.0KPOT ROAST 2 lbs. well trimmed boneless beef rump roast or chunk shoulder pot roast 2 tbsp. all purpose flour 1 tbsp. olive oil 1 1/2 c. water 1/4 c. balsamic vinegar 2 pkts. ( 17 oz.) instant vegetable broth mix (or beef) Salt and pepper 1 lg. ( 12 oz.) Spanish onion, sliced 2 lbs."
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"docid": "D2972659#0",
"title": "http://www.themeatsource.com/primeribroast.html\nPrime Rib Roast",
"text": "Prime Rib Roast Prime Rib Roast Flavor: 5 Out Of 5Alternative Names: Rib Roast, Standing Rib Roast Prime Rib Roast The rib section consist of ribs 6 through 12. The large end, ribs 6-9 is a little more fattier than the smaller end ribs 9-12 which contain the large rib eye muscle. The naturally tender, rich flavor prime rib is known as the king of roast. Many consider the rib a special occasion roast, only cooking it once or twice a year. To bring out additional flavor and produce a more buttery texture you can dry age the roast for a few days. Age the beef in the refrigerator by leaving it uncovered on a wire rack over a pan to catch the drippings for at least a day or as long as 3-4 days. When you are ready to cook the rib roast, trim off any dried pieces after the aging. It is common for a roast to lose 5%-15% of its weight during the aging. Cooking Instructions Prime Rib Roast Prime rib roast can be cooked at different temperatures with different results. We discuss two ways that yield good results."
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"docid": "D2832316#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/475156-how-to-cook-beef-per-kilo/\nHow to Cook Beef per Kilo",
"text": "How to Cook Beef per Kiloby A. J. ANDREWS Oct. 03, 2017You have to balance time and heat when cooking beef by the kilo reach final, or target, temperature. Cooking starts when you take beef out of the refrigerator. Give larger cuts, such as those weighing more than 3 kilos, proportionately more time to warm up before cooking, and those weighing 2 kilos or less, proportionately less time. In addition to modifying active cooking time, you also have to modify your beef's resting time so it can reach the target temperature before serving. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Roasting Step 1Set out the beef you are going to roast and let it reach room temperature, about 15 to 20 minutes per pound, not exceeding 1 1/2 hours. You can let beef sit at room temperature up to 2 hours, but you don't want to cut it that close; place it in the oven after 1 1/2 hours even if it's still a little chilly. Step 2Season large cuts of beef, such as prime rib, liberally with kosher salt right after you take them out of the refrigerator; season smaller roasts, such as sirloin tri-tip, about 10 to 15 minutes before putting them in the oven. Step 3Heat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Place an instant-read meat thermometer in the thickest part of the beef and place the roast on an elevated roasting pan or pan with a roasting rack. Place the beef in the oven."
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"docid": "D2839501#0",
"title": "http://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/34751/what-can-i-do-with-an-arm-roast\nWhat can I do with an arm roast? [closed]",
"text": "\"_Seasoned Advice is a question and answer site for professional and amateur chefs. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What can I do with an arm roast? [ closed]up vote6down votefavorite I have not had good luck with this tough lean cut so far. I usually get it when I buy in on a grass-fed cow. Braising it they way I normally braise cuts of beef in wine makes a very dry unappetizing roast. Maybe try a heavier tenderizing marinade? Grind it? Jerky?beefshare improve this questionasked Jun 18 '13 at 15:00Melissa241 1 3 4closed as off-topic by Catija, Mien, Jay, rumtscho ♦ Jan 30 '16 at 20:28This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:\"\"Questions of the form \"\"What can I do with [ingredient]?\"\" are off-topic because they are subjective and lead to a long list of equally good suggestions, which is not compatible with the Stack Exchange format."
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"docid": "D828404#0",
"title": "http://www.eatlikenoone.com/how-to-cook-a-tender-flavorful-bottom-round-roast.htm\nHow to Cook a Tender & Flavorful Bottom Round Roast?",
"text": "How to Cook a Tender & Flavorful Bottom Round Roast? Posted on February 24, 2012 by Eric Samuelson (Last Updated On: February 1, 2018)Ever been to the grocery store and saw a big chunk of beef on sale and threw it in your cart because it was the best deal? Then you went home and cooked that hunk just like you always cook hunks of meat. But the end result wasn’t what you were anticipating. This is why it’s important to understand the cuts of beef available in the market (and there are alot). I have been working my way through each one ( check out my How to Cook Sirloin Filet Steaks ). The next one on my to do list is the bottom round roast. This roast is cut from the round primal, which is located at the back end of the cow. As suggested the bottom round comes from the bottom of the round. This is a tough cut of meat, with a low price tag."
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"docid": "D2468715#0",
"title": "http://grassrootsmeats.com/cooking-grass-fed-beef/\nCooking Tips",
"text": "Cooking Tips Posted by grassrootsmeats on December 18, 2010To retain the natural tenderness of Grass Roots meat it needs to be cooked differently from grain-finished meat. When meat is very lean the heat is conducted more quickly through the meat and can toughen the protein. Slow cooking can help keep the meat tender. When cooking meat that is well done, such as roasts, I like to sear them at a high temperature (450 degrees) for 10 to 15 minutes and then turn the oven down to a very low temperature (200 to 250 degrees) and cook them slowly until the desired internal temperature is reached. A meat thermometer is essential. Slow cooking our Chuck Roasts, Rump Roasts, Sirloin Tip Roasts, Eye of the Round Roasts, or Briskets in a crock pot, on the stove top, on the grill, or in an oven will yield an incredibly delicious entree with almost no effort or mess. Rump Roasts, Sirloin Tip Roasts, and Eye of the Round Roasts cooked to a medium rare will offer a dining experience not soon to be forgotten. To ensure the perfect internal temperature, remove the roast from the oven at a temperature 10 to 15 degrees less than the desired doneness and let the roast “rest” for 10 to 15 minutes. The roast will continue to cook and will reach the desired temperature without getting overcooked. When cutting your roast slice across the grain for maximum tenderness."
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"docid": "D2938384#0",
"title": "http://customerservicenumbers.com/co-asurion\nAsurion ï ï ï ï ï 1 / 5 ( 1 )",
"text": "Posted on February 18, 2018 February 19, 2018 by ericstrand Asurion 1 / 5 ( 1 )1-816-237-3000Asurion is dedicated to protecting you from loss, in the wireless and electronic equipment category. You can protect all of your technology and data with Asurion. To Reach Asurion, please call the numbers listed for your specific wireless carrier: User Provided Phone Number: 1-816-237-3000 and pushing 2Asurion AT&T 1-888-562-8662 Alltel Wireless 1-888-723-3360 Boost Mobile 1-866-862-3397 Cellular One – San Luis Obispo 1-866-240-6668 Cellular One- Mobile Guard 1-866-281-0858 Centennial Wireless 1-800-600-3634 Centennial Wireless – Puerto Rico 1-800-779-1568 Claro 1-877-359-4263 Clearwire 1-866-419-5477 Comcast 1-877-262-4390 Edge Wireless 1-866-207-5049 Metro PCS 1-866-862-3397 Palm 1-800-881-7256 Qwest Wireless 1-877-943-8444 Rural Cellular 1-888-216-4393 Sprint 1-800-584-3666 T-Mobile 1-866-268-7221 Telus 1-866-281-4537 Time Warner 1-866-280-8336 Verizon Wireless 1-888-881-2622Rate Your Experience With The Company Sample rating item Categories Company"
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"docid": "D1657026#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless\nAT&T Mobility",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cingular Wireless)navigation search\"\"AT&T Wireless\"\" redirects here. For the defunct wireless provider that was merged into Cingular in 2004, see AT&T Wireless Services. AT&T Mobility LLCAT&T Mobility headquarters in the Lenox Park district of Brookhaven, Georgia, adjacent to Atlanta Formerly called Cingular Wireless LLCType Subsidiary Industry Telecommunications Founded April 2000; 18 years ago Headquarters Brookhaven, Georgia, U. S. Number of locations 5,000 retail stores; 2,900 owned 2,100 authorized [1]Area served U. S. Puerto Rico U. S. Virgin Islands Key people John Donovan (CEO, AT&T Communications) Melissa Arnodi (SEVP, Technology & Operations) [2]Products Mobile telephony Wireless broadband Revenue $ 73 billion (2016) [3]Number of employees 75,000 (2015)Parent AT&T Communications ( AT&T)Website www .att .com /wireless /AT&T Mobility LLC, marketed as simply AT&T, is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T that provides wireless services to 138.8 million subscribers in the United States [4] including Puerto Rico and the U. S. Virgin Islands. AT&T Mobility is the second largest wireless telecommunications provider in the United States and Puerto Rico behind Verizon Wireless. Originally known as Cingular Wireless from 2000 to 2007, a joint venture between SBC Communications and Bell South, the company acquired the old AT&T Wireless in 2004; SBC later acquired the original AT&T. Cingular became wholly owned by AT&T in December 2006 as a result of AT&T's acquisition of Bell South. In January 2007, Cingular confirmed it would re-brand itself under the AT&T name. Although the legal corporate name change occurred immediately, for both regulatory and brand-awareness reasons both brands were used in the company's signage and advertising during a transition period. [ 5] The transition concluded in late June, just prior to the rollout of the Apple i Phone. On March 20, 2011, AT&T Mobility announced its intention to acquire T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion. If it had received government and regulatory approval, AT&T would have had more than 130 million subscribers. ["
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"docid": "D1465358#0",
"title": "http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/blog-post/1652416/complaint-at-t-ceo-result-legal-action\nComplaint to AT&T CEO will result in legal action",
"text": "\"Nick Farrell03 June 2010Tweet Facebook Google plus Send to155 Comments ZOMBIE EVIL PHONE COMPANY AT&T clearly does not think that the buck stops at the top of its telephone empire. If you write to complain to its CEO, its customer services staff will refer the matter to its legal department. While it is fairly obvious that the CEO of AT&T does not like to deal with the complaints of the great unwashed, it is a bit of a PR own goal of threatening someone who goes to the top with their complaints. In this case it was an Apple user called \"\"Giorgio G\"\" who decided to voice his displeasure with the AT&T Wireless \"\"new and improved\"\" data plans directly to the CEO. Writing in his blog;, he tells the story about how he sent two emails on the matter over two weeks to see if they would bump up his hone upgrade eligibility date, given that he spends $110 per month with the company. To his surprise, he received a voicemail from AT&T's executive response staff. The gist is thanks for the feedback, and if you bother our CEO again, we're going to send you a cease and desist letter. It looks like AT&T can't deal with smug sarcasm, which we would have thought, since it's Apple's only US telco supplier, it would have gotten used to by now. What he wrote was \"\"Thanks for making the switch to a Sprint HTC Evo an even easier decision. I don't think even Steve Jobs can spin 2GB for $25/month as a good thing for the consumer."
},
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"docid": "D2194119#0",
"title": "https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaneporter\nZane Porter",
"text": "Zane Porter IT Helpdesk Technician at School Sisters of Notre Dame Saint Louis, Missouri Information Technology and Services Previous Asurion, Scottrade, Charter Communications Education North Technical High School17 connections View Zane Porter’s full profile. It's free!Your colleagues, classmates, and 500 million other professionals are on Linked In. View Zane’s Full Profile Zane Porter’s Activity Zane Porter liked this New Today!! Help Desk Opening- Position Overview: •... Zane Porter liked this Don't buy these phones. Trust us. http://cnet.co/2g PUa C2Summary I am currently seeking a challenging full time position in the greater Saint Louis area. I am willing to put in the time and effort to train and be molded into the best asset for the company. I am an extremely hard worker whose work ethic is only matched by my willingness to learn and drive to succeed. Experience Technical Consultant Asurion March 2017 – September 2017 (7 months)Duties include, but are not limited to: • Performing diagnostics on all mobile operating systems including Apple's i OS, Samsung’s Touch Wiz and Grace UX, etc. to determine level of software and hardware repair. •"
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"docid": "D123779#0",
"title": "http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/search/grip-phone-protection.aspx\nGRIP PHONE PROTECTION Ripoff Reports, Complaints, Reviews, Scams, Lawsuits and Frauds Reported",
"text": "\"GRIP PHONE PROTECTION Ripoff Reports, Complaints, Reviews, Scams, Lawsuits and Frauds Reported Your Search: grip phone protection There may be more specific results for \"\"grip phone protection\"\"For more specific results for \"\"grip phone protection\"\"Showing 1-25 of 107,905 Found Reports For more specific results for \"\"grip phone protection\"\"Wondering if a report is missing? We DO NOT remove reports. Specific Search General Search Relevant Date Title City, State1, Report #1436686Mar 30 2018 08:46 PMmspy failed me, I was saved by SOLIDARITYHACKERat GMAIL. COM mspy Failed App, SOLIDARITYHACKER at Gmail.com Antminer Scams: Computer Software: hacking/virus protection: Internet Services: mspy Author: other2, Report #1436670Mar 30 2018 05:35 PMPro Job Network Was supposed to be a free service but they are charging my account$59.95 a month. When I called to cancel, got a recording telling me to send them y request hrough g-mal which I dd.. Got a message saying the address I was trying to send to could not be found. Very frustrating. I need my mone back. Columbus Ohio Email & phone scam: Pro Job Network Author: Sterling, Colorado Columbus, Ohio3, Report #1436663Mar 30 2018 04:05 PMSecurustech.net horrible cusotmer service very poor quality phone and video services at a high price. no proper way to contact and complain about services Dallas Texasphone service: TECH SUPPORT: Call Centers for help and Chats on line: Jail phone calls: Video & Film Production: Securustech.net Author: oroville, Washington Dallas, Texas4, Report #1436647Mar 30 2018 01:17 PMSG SERVICES THEY HAVE BEEN TAKING $5.77 OUT OF MY CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR TEN MONTHS NOW. I CALLED & THE WOMEN ON THE PHONE SAID SHE WOULD CREDIT MY ACCOUNT."
},
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"docid": "D615000#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioch,_Tennessee\nAntioch, Tennessee",
"text": "\"Antioch, Tennessee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Antioch Neighborhood Country USAState Tennessee County Davidson Metropolitan government Nashville ZIP code 37013Antioch is a neighborhood in southeastern Davidson County, Tennessee governed by the Nashville metropolitan government. The area is assigned to postal zip code 37013. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Economy3 Media4 References5 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The community known as Antioch began at the convergence of Antioch Pike, Hickory Hollow Parkway, Blue Hole Road, and Mt. View Road. The original town of Antioch began as a church located by Mill Creek in 1810. Antioch was a commuter town because workers traveled to and from downtown Nashville. From the beginning, the town provided immediate services like a post office and general store. For planning purposes, the community was given the name Antioch–Priest Lake because the study area encompassed areas near J. Percy Priest Lake and the neighborhoods that grew from the heart of Antioch in the early 1800s."
},
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"docid": "D329802#0",
"title": "https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-1275\nFile a JUMP! or Device Protection claim",
"text": "Learn how to file a claim if your device is covered by JUMP! with Premium Device Protection or Device Protection. Only the Primary Account Holder or an authorized user on the account can file a claim. Claims must be reported within 90 days of the incident, unless state law requires additional time. File a claim Make sure you have the following information ready: Your mobile number The make and model of your device The date the incident occurred. Additional information may be required, such as: Proof of ownership and/or a government-issued IDIf stolen, the police report number. Learn how to report your phone as lost or stolen to prevent unauthorized usage. Go to My T-Mobile and log in to your account. Select PHONE at the top of the page. If more than one phone is on your account, you'll need to select the name/phone number from the drop-down menu that is connected to the phone for which you're filing a claim."
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"docid": "D1286371#0",
"title": "http://corporateofficehqinfo.com/verizon-customer-service-phone-number/\nVerizon Customer Service Phone Number and FIOS Details",
"text": "Verizon Customer Service Phone Number and FIOS Details By | 4 Comments Get here the fastest Verizon Customer Service Phone Number to reach the customer support easily. You can find here Verizon FIOS and Verizon Wireless Contact details and How to call them and steps for phone menu. There are many Verizon Wireless Customer Service Number and Verizon FIOS customer service are listed here for your different needs. If you are an existing customer and you have a Verizon Phone then you can simply dial *611 from your Verizon mobile phone and after follwing the Instruction you can directly reach the customer support representative where you can tell them about the issue you are facing or you can file a complaint about the service. Verizon Customer Service Phone Number Please call 1-800-837-4966 (1-800-VERIZON) to reach the customer support. Verizon Wireless Customer Service Number Phone Number is 1-800-837-4966 (1-800-VERIZON) . When to Call : Verizon Wireless Customer Service can be reach between 7 AM to 1 AM on weekdays (Monday to Friday). On weekends on Saturday you can call them between 8 AM to 12 AM. On Sundays you can them between 9 AM to 9 PM. Average waiting time : Often time you will get a quick response but sometimes you have to wait 30 minutes average."
},
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"docid": "D3255213#0",
"title": "http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/462021-Class-B-on-credit-check\nThread: Class B on credit check",
"text": "\"09-21-2004, 07:18 PM #1atheodossis My antenna is smaller than yours Join Date Apr 2002Location Los Angeles Posts 402Device (s) Motorola Carrier (s) T-Mobile Feedback Score 0Class B on credit check Could someone please explain to me what B Credit Class means for T-Mobile? I did a search but all I can find is L * W Credit Class Thanks for your help.09-21-2004, 07:57 PM #2Magic Knight I've got more phones than fingers Join Date Mar 2004Location Cephiro Posts 2,723Device (s) BB Bold 9780Carrier (s) T-Mobile US - my Faves Feedback Score 0B is second best. The lower the less lines you can get and some require deposits. A=10 lines no deposit. B=5 lines no deposit. C D etc. There's also customer segmentation but that's different.09-21-2004, 08:23 PM #3 [IFC]Area51I've climbed a cellphone tower Join Date Feb 2004Location Konkrete Jungle Posts 2,292Device (s) Black Berry Pearl \"\"8100\"\"Carrier (s) T-Mobilelido M-T 4 Life! ! Feedback Score 0Originally posted by Magic Knight B is second best. The lower the less lines you can get and some require deposits. A=10 lines no deposit."
},
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"docid": "D462387#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/business-finance/ae-flood-zone-rated-insurance-companies-89ea8f5a7518ea8f\nWhat Is an AE Flood Zone, and How Is It Rated by Insurance Companies?",
"text": "Business & Finance Insurance Q: What Is an AE Flood Zone, and How Is It Rated by Insurance Companies? A: Quick Answer The National Flood Insurance Program gives the designation AE to areas that have a 1 percent probability of flooding in an year, explains Insure.com. Additionally, such localities are considered to have a 26 percent chance of flooding in the course of a 30-year mortgage. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Does Flood Insurance Cover? What Are Flood Zone Codes? What Are Some Highly-Rated Insurance Companies? Credit: Constance Knox i Stock Getty Images Full Answer The National Flood Insurance Program assigns the letters B, C and X to areas with a low-to-moderate risk of flooding, according to Insure.com. Such regions are considered to have a less than 1 percent chance of flooding in a given year. This designation is also given to localities that are protected by levees and have less than 1 percent chance of flooding in an year. While available, flood insurance is typically not mandatory for such localities."
},
{
"docid": "D2601771#0",
"title": "https://www.monster.com/jobs/l-murfreesboro,-tn.aspx?page=\nJobs in Murfreesboro, Tennessee",
"text": "Jobs in Murfreesboro, Tennessee1000+ Murfreesboro, Tennessee jobs found on Monster. Murfreesboro, TN Employment Information Murfreesboro, Tennessee Overview Murfreesboro is the county seat of Rutherford County and has a population of approximately 114,000. It is part of the Nashville metropolitan area and one of the fastest growing cities in the country. It is also home to the largest undergraduate university in the state. Middle Tennessee State University has approximately 25,000 students and is growing. Out of 745 cities with a population of over 50,000, Murfreesboro was ranked the 84th best place to live in the United States. Located at the center of Tennessee, the state capital was moved from Knoxville to Murfreesboro pre-Civil War due to the city's central location. Later, the capital was moved to Nashville and eventually back to Knoxville. Murfreesboro is rich in early American history. Many early settlers were Revolutionary War heroes, and many famous battles of the Civil War were fought in Murfreesboro."
},
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"docid": "D3277947#0",
"title": "https://www.linkedin.com/in/leesmithbryan\nLee Smith",
"text": "Lee Smith Senior SEOGreater Nashville Area, TN Internet Current Asurion, Consulting Previous Nisolo, Tennessee Soccer Club, Advance Financial Education Whickham Comprehensive, England Recommendations 3 people have recommended Lee Smith Websites Personal Website309 connections Profinder Linked In Profinder is a professional services marketplace that helps you find the best freelance or independent professionals in your area. Lee Smith is a Pro Finder professional Get free proposals from Lee Smith and similar professionals Get free proposals See recommendations Lee’s services SEO Consulting Lee Smith’s Activity See all activity Lee Smith liked this Why I want to stop talking about the “developing” world I talk about the developed and developing world all the time, but I shouldn’t. My late friend Hans... Lee Smith liked this I call bullshit on these elaborate entrepreneur morning... Lee Smith liked this A girl using her bionic arms for the first time ... Lee Smith liked this Nashville non-profits - do you need techie help? ... Geek Cause is a Nashville-based, non-profit technology consulting organization. We help non-profits... Lee Smith liked this Faker Zouaoui, our Chief Analytics Officer and winner of... These days, companies are more dependent than ever on data scientists to bring structure and... Lee Smith liked this Chick-fil-A is beating every competitor by training workers... Chick-fil-A is statistically the most polite chain in the restaurant business. See more Summary Data driven Online Marketing professional with 10+ years of experience, many of those managing teams of five or more. Interested in helping websites to become all they can be through a holistic approach, that is aimed at both short and long-term growth. Experience Senior SEOAsurion March 2017 – Present (1 year 2 months) Greater Nashville Area, TNSEO Consultant Consulting May 2009 – Present (9 years) Greater Nashville Area, TNProviding professional SEO audits and digital marketing consulting services to small-medium sized businesses. Other projects include building out an SEO roadmap for a custom built CMS, and website overhauls. Regularly participate as speaker and Subject Matter Expert in various Search and Social panels and seminars."
},
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"docid": "D1768614#0",
"title": "http://www.salarylist.com/company/asurion-Salary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Asurion Salary50 49 50Asurion average salary is $106,388, median salary is $105,000 with a salary range from $58,000 to $200,000. Asurion salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Asurion salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low58,000Average106,388Median105,000High200,000 Asurion Jobs Total 210 Asurion Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Software Engineer 4 (server)103,000-103,000Nashville, TN, 37201 2017 Asurion Software Engineer 4 (server) Salaries (4) Asurion Nashville, TN Salaries Principal Software Engineer144,071-166,000San Mateo, CA, 94401 2016 Asurion Principal Software Engineer Salaries (11) Asurion San Mateo, CA Salaries Software Engineer 3 Pega128,000-128,000Nashville, TN, 37201 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 3 Pega Salaries (7) Asurion Nashville, TN Salaries Software Engineer 3 Pega125,000-130,333Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 3 Pega Salaries (7) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Software Engineer 3 (tibco)112,000-112,000Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 3 (tibco) Salaries (7) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Software Engineer 3132,000-132,000San Mateo, CA, 94401 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 3 Salaries (6) Asurion San Mateo, CA Salaries Software Engineer 3110,796-115,000Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 3 Salaries (6) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Software Engineer 4 (tibco)112,000-118,000Nashville, TN, 37201 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 4 (tibco) Salaries (6) Asurion Nashville, TN Salaries Software Engineer 4 (tibco)130,333-130,333Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 4 (tibco) Salaries (6) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Software Engineer 4139,700-144,808San Mateo, CA, 94401 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 4 Salaries (5) Asurion San Mateo, CA Salaries Software Engineer 4122,310-127,379Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 4 Salaries (5) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Software Engineer 169,638-78,000Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 1 Salaries (4) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Sr. Manager, Analytics120,000-120,000Nashville, TN, 37201 2016 Asurion Sr. Manager, Analytics Salaries (4) Asurion Nashville, TN Salaries Mobile Software Engineering Manager141,835-141,835San Mateo, CA, 94401 2016 Asurion Mobile Software Engineering Manager Salaries (3) Asurion San Mateo, CA Salaries Software Engineer 285,000-93,785Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 2 Salaries (3) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Software Engineer I87,000-87,000San Mateo, CA, 94401 2016 Asurion Software Engineer I Salaries (3) Asurion San Mateo, CA Salaries Software Engineer I69,638-69,638Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer I Salaries (3) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries Sqa Analyst 1 (soc 15-1199.01 Soft Qa Eng & Tstrs)90,000-90,000San Mateo, CA, 94401 2016 Asurion Sqa Analyst 1 (soc 15-1199.01 Soft Qa Eng & Tstrs) Salaries (3) Asurion San Mateo, CA Salaries Operations Engineer 4130,000-130,000Nashville, TN, 37201 2016 Asurion Operations Engineer 4 Salaries (2) Asurion Nashville, TN Salaries Software Engineer 3 (oracle)97,000-100,000Sterling, VA, 20163 2016 Asurion Software Engineer 3 (oracle) Salaries (2) Asurion Sterling, VA Salaries1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next Related Asurion Salary Usana Health Sciences Salary Deutsche Telekom Salary Gniyes! Salary Eurasia Foundation Salary Optech Salary Basf Plant Science Salary Menlo Logistics, Inc. Dba Menlo Worldwide Logistic Salary Autonomy Digital Salary Intertrust Technologies Salary Olson + Salary Denso Manufacturing Michigan Salary Accuweather Salary Commonwealth Healthcare Salary Gamestop Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE."
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"docid": "D329804#0",
"title": "https://community.verizonwireless.com/thread/324232/\n (Asurion Insurance) how long do you have to wait to.... (click for more)",
"text": "7 Replies Latest reply on Nov 9, 2010 3:09 PM by firstlady09 (Asurion Insurance) how long do you have to wait to.... (click for more)vzwdroid Nov 7, 2010 3:23 PMhypothetically speaking, if you get insurance on your device mid-contract, and break it 3 days later, are you still able to file a claim or do you have to wait a certain period of time after purchasing insurance?12481 Views Tags:1. Re: (Asurion Insurance) how long do you have to wait to.... (click for more)budone Nov 7, 2010 3:59 PM ( in response to vzwdroid )You can only get insurance within the first 30 days after the purchase of the phone to eliminate fraud. Like (0)Actions2. Re: (Asurion Insurance) how long do you have to wait to.... (click for more)vzwdroid Nov 7, 2010 5:42 PM ( in response to budone )since i just purchased insurance mid-contract, i am still looking for an answer to my original question Like (0)Actions3. Re: (Asurion Insurance) how long do you have to wait to.... (click for more)budone Nov 7, 2010 5:51 PM ( in response to vzwdroid )Then I suggest you call and make sure it will work with Assurion. Be sure to point out the insurance fraud you are attempting to perform. Actually you most likely will not need to point that out when a system audit notices the time line. Like (0)Actions4. Re: (Asurion Insurance) how long do you have to wait to.... (click for more)vzwdroid Nov 7, 2010 9:29 PM ( in response to budone )budone wrote: Then I suggest you call and make sure it will work with Assurion. Be sure to point out the insurance fraud you are attempting to perform."
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"docid": "D1156938#0",
"title": "http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-s-iii/346138-dropped-phone-cracked-digitizer-need-help.html\nDropped phone - cracked digitizer, need help.",
"text": "211https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=346138&p=3336505&viewfull=1#post3336505Mike NYSo I dropped and cracked my phone yet again, this is the Asurion replacement and I am not going to get another one again, moving on to the Note 3 though I really wanted to wait for the S5 but $100 for a new Note 3 I figured I had to go for it. The phone looks flawless but if you look at the right angle you can see the screen is not cracked, the digitizer is cracked. Normally I crack the screen and not the digitizer and it functions fine. Screen is black, phone turns on, a little buggy though as I can't get anything to work...well I can't see anything but the problem is when I plug in the usb plug so I can save the contents of my internal sd card the computer does not see the phone. I am not sure why a cracked digitizer would do that. Any idea on how I can get the files of the internal memory? Thanks.12-20-2013 10:38 AM Like 0"
},
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"docid": "D2938387#0",
"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/Asurion\nAsurion Phone Number",
"text": "Asurion Phone Number Calling Asurion customer service faster by Get Human866-667-2540Customer service Current Wait: 19 mins (7m avg)Hours: 24 hours, 7 days Best time to call: 8:05am Ranked #1 of 5 contact options Contacting Asurion4,797 customers like this number Asurion customer service What's the issue? Get talking points and pro tips before you call Asurion. Make a claim1,516 called for this, last 90 days Problem with a claim4,411 called for this, last 90 days Don't see your issue? Tap here for more options.where to I register my purchased item a day ago Checking where my check is at a day ago I was issued a new phone because I broke mine I was to return the original but I needed all the d... a day ago Asurion Phone Number 866-667-2540 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 866-667-2540Call-back available NOCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours 24 hours, 7 days Best time to dial 8:05am Navigate phone maze to a human Press 1, then 10 digit cell number, then press 1, then 0Average wait 7Current wait 19Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 1Alternate methods phone or web or facebook Quality of communication 50%Quality of help 83%Customer votes 4,797Information last updated Mon Dec 18 2017 08:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)Asurion's Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is Asurion's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a Asurion agent. This phone number is Asurion's Best Phone Number because 116,574 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 866-667-2540 include Make a claim, Problem with a claim and other customer service issues. The Asurion call center that you call into has employees from Arizona or Texas and is open 24 hours, 7 days according to customers. In total, Asurion has 2 phone numbers. It's not always clear what is the best way to talk to Asurion representatives, so we started compiling this information built from suggestions from the customer community. Please keep sharing your experiences so we can continue to improve this free resource."
},
{
"docid": "D3052301#0",
"title": "https://www.verizonwireless.com/support/equipment-protection-legal/\nEquipment Protection - Terms & Conditions",
"text": "\"Equipment Protection - Terms & Conditions Five things you need to know about Equipment Protection* *Prices shown below are for all customers except those who enrolled between 12/26/17 and 1/24/18. If you enrolled during this time period, please visit Asurions website for your monthly pricing and deductible information. Cost per Month and Individual Service Availability. Total Mobile Protection (TMP) Single Device and Total Mobile Protection Multi-Device are a combination of multiple products, each of which is available separately per device: Wireless Phone Protection (WPP) $3.00/Basic Devices & Tablets or for $6.75/Smartphones, i Phone & Watches; Verizon Wireless Extended Warranty (EW) $3.00; and Verizon Tech Coach $7.00. Applicability and Amount of Deductible. For lost, stolen and damaged device claims, deductibles are $19 for basic devices and, depending on device, $19-$199 for smartphones, tablets and watches. Cracked screen repairs have a $29 deductible. Cracked screen repair available for select smartphones and subject to parts availability. Visit phoneclaim.com/verizon to check eligibility and the repair option available in your area. For a full list of deductibles click here http://phoneclaim.com/verizon/deductible."
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"docid": "D708733#0",
"title": "https://customerservicecontactphonenumber.com/Customer-Service-Number-of-Asurion-Metro-Pcs/\n.",
"text": "Contact Address For Asurion Metro Pcs PO Box 413886, Kansas City, Missouri 64141-3886 United States You can visit Asurion Metro Pcs on the address mentioned above and ask your queries or register your complaints. ( Please call before visit Asurion Metro Pcs)Email address to send mail to Asurion Metro Pcs Send mail to Asurion Metro Pcs using the email address mentioned above and Asurion Metro Pcs may not be reply back. Call Asurion Metro Pcs Phone Numbers for Help:1-866-306-2268Call to Asurion Metro Pcs for any help. You can visit Asurion Metro Pcs Website for more information:www.asurion.com Contact Asurion Metro Pcs Asurion Metro Pcs resides at PO Box 413886, Kansas City, Missouri 64141-3886 United States provides here all the necessory details like contact number 1-866-306-2268 by which customers can reach to Asurion Metro Pcs Go to www.asurion.com and get more information from there. Some More Phone Numbers Related To Asurion Metro Pcs Metro Pcs Dallas toll free customer service number : +1-888-863-8768Metro PCS Atlanta GA toll free customer service number : 800, 888, 877, 866Metro Pcs Florida toll free customer service number : 407 373-0070, 888-8638768Metro Pcs New York toll free customer service number : (888-863-8768), +1 212-216-0911More about Asurion Metro Pcs Asurion is American company writing device replacement insurance in the USA and is based in Nashville, Tennessee. It also covers the mobile devices of Metro PCS against theft, loss, damage, malfunction, and replacement. The customer can make the claim over phone or through the official website of Asurion, which is redirected to Phoneclaim.com. Asurion claims to deliver the mobile replacement in 24 hours. A customer should have phone?s model, PIN number, description, billing address, payment method and address to deliver at when making a claim. Apart from Metro PCS, the company provides device replacement insurance services of the subscriber of AT and T, Clearwire, Rogers, Sprint, Ntelos and Fido."
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"docid": "D1595114#0",
"title": "http://www.1800customercareservicenumber.com/asurion-headquarters-hq-office-address-phone-number-email-id/\nAsurion Headquarters HQ Office Address, Phone Number, Email ID",
"text": "Asurion Headquarters HQ Office Address, Phone Number, Email IDAsurion Headquarters HQ, mailing and postal office address is given with the Asurion contact telephone number, fax number and email address. Asurion headquarters HQ and customer service department provides help and support to the customers during the working hours and after business hours through emails, phones and online. Various customers are looking for Asurion address or customer service phone number of Asurion, Asurion toll free phone number, customer support contact number and helpline number of Asurion. If you want to more information about trendy range of Asurion products and services including Asurion headquarters HQ office and customer service number, 24 hours phone number of Asurion, addresses of Asurion. So you can call their customer service team and call centre to receive a prompt resolution related issue you might have. Here listed Asurion Phone Number, to be able to contact Asurion headquarters HQ and customer care department. You can contact the Asurion Customer Support at the following Asurion Contact Number to get information about your Asurion Product or to receive help regarding any Asurion Support you may need. Asurion Headquarters HQ Office Contact Details Asurion mailing / postal and corporate office address, Asurion toll free number, customer care service helpline number, corporate headquarters HQ office address of Asurion, customer support number and email id is given with official web page links, social profiles, ratings and reviews. Asurion Customer Service Phone Number: Customer Service Number: 1-615-837-3000Above maintained number is not toll free helpline number of Asurion. So, the users will be charged with normal calling rates."
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"docid": "D60526#0",
"title": "http://store.virginmedia.com/the-legal-stuff/our-service.html\nOur service",
"text": "\"Our Credit check policy Terms and conditions of service - Big Data & Texts Big Talk tariffs Terms and conditions of service - Pay As You Go Addict and Simply 8p Tariff Terms and conditions of service - Original Pay As You Go and Pay by Direct Debit Terms and Conditions for Pay Monthly and Pay Monthly SIM Only Terms and Conditions for Mobile Broadband Terms and Conditions for Virgin Media Bundles - For Pay As You Go, Pay by Direct Debit and Pay Monthly SIM only customers (excluding Liberty SIM customers)Terms and Conditions for Virgin Media Bundles - For Liberty SIM customers and Virgin Media SIM only customers Terms and Conditions for Daily Bonus Terms and Conditions for Media tariffs Fair Use Policy – Roam Like Home Black Berry® Disclaimer Terms and Conditions for Virgin Media Bundles (no roll over) £5 data add-on Terms and conditions of service: 4GVirgin Media Financial Services Complaints Report Our Credit check policy How we credit check It's a two way thing.... If you apply for any of our Pay Monthly (including Liberty SIM) tariffs, or any other tariff where we offer you credit, then we will carry out a credit check on you as part of your application process. We may also conduct subsequent credit checks whilst you retain a financial relationship with us. We may search the files of credit reference agencies which may keep a record of that search. Details of how you conduct your account may also be disclosed to such agencies. The agencies will record details of the search, whether or not the application goes ahead. We may use credit-scoring methods to assess the application and to confirm your identity. We and other companies may use credit searches and other information, which is provided to us or the credit reference agencies (or both), about you (and those you are linked financially to) if credit decisions are made about you, or other members of your household. We will check your details with fraud detection agencies and if false or inaccurate information is provided and fraud is identified, details will be passed to fraud prevention agencies. Law enforcement agencies may access and use this information. We and other organisations may also access and use this information to prevent fraud and money laundering, for example, when:- checking details on applications for credit and credit related or other facilities; managing credit and credit related accounts and facilities; recovering debt; checking details of proposals and claims for all types of insurance; checking details of job applicants and employees."
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"docid": "D1898200#0",
"title": "https://www.metropcs.com/support/contact/contact.html\nMetroPCS Support and FAQs",
"text": "GOView FAQ's for : Frequently Asked Questions : Contact Us Contact Metro PCS by Phone Metro PCS has live agents, some who are even available to help 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Metro PCS has several phone numbers you can call for help or with questions. Department/Agency Phone Number Hours Customer Service 1-888-8metro8 (863-8768) or dial 611 from your Metro PCS phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Make a Payment 1-888-8metro8 (863-8768) or dial *99 from your Metro PCS phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Mail-in Rebates – Young America 1-800-999-6389 7am – 7pm, Central Time, Monday – Friday Premium Handset Protection – Asurion 1-866-862-3397 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Was this content useful to you? YES NOContact Metro PCS by Mail Visiting a Metro PCS Store"
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at&t calling card number
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"docid": "D1752281#0",
"title": "https://www.zaptel.com/phone-card/attprepaid/\nAT&T",
"text": "AT&TGenuine AT&T quality, Zap Tel online convenience. Works from USA & 200 countries. Purchase Options:$6.25$59.99Buy Now Online To order offline call 1-877-LDCARDSBulk Order Request Important Usage Details: Surcharge per call: None (Intrastate only has 1 - 8 times surcharge depending on state)Service Fee: None Billing Increments: One minute Payphone Surcharge: USA-37 minutes (or more) applies to all pay phone calls to compensate payphone provider per FCC order OUTSIDE USA - certain payphone operators may impose surcharges which will significantly reduce available minutes Expiration: Never expires if used once per year Call Origination Allowed: USA 50 States and 200 other countries Multilingual Technical Support: Yes Technical Support: In the USA Dial 1-800-331-3800. If Abroad dial the AT&T Access Number for the country you are in, then dial 800-335-8900. About the AT&T Phone Card AT&T domestic and international phone card in convenient 125 and 1200 minute denominations. This is the genuine full service AT&T phone card designed to work around the world. Most popular for day to day use while traveling in the USA or abroad, as access numbers are available for over 200 other countries. Works from AT&T tents on U. S. military bases worldwide including Iraq (rate varies based on location). Interstate rates only a nickel a minute (5¢/min) in the USA including calls to and from AK.,HI.,P. R.,USVI. Please note that this is a phone card and not a wireless prepaid refill card."
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"docid": "D2680607#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g147309-s605/Jamaica:Caribbean:Telephones.html\nJamaica: Telephones",
"text": "\"Share your knowledge Article History (56)Comments (0)Many people wish to call home from Jamaica. You have a number of major options. Which option is 'best' is mainly determined by your telephone usage pattern. The major usage factors to consider are:1) How many calls will you place to home? Will you call home only once, once each day, several times a day, etc. ? 2) How long you will talk? Will each call be only a short \"\"hello\"\" or \"\"have arrive in Jamaica\"\" type message or will each call last 15 min., 20 min., 30 min., or even longer?3) Do you want people from home to call you or not?"
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"docid": "D1006203#0",
"title": "http://www.onesimcard.com/cell-phone-rates/croatia/\nCroatia SIM Card",
"text": "Croatia SIM Card Internet data as low as $0.02 per MB with data package No Contracts - Pay only for the calls you make FREE Incoming Calls in Croatia and 73 Countries Outgoing Calls only $0.25 per minute FREE Incoming SMS Text Messages in Croatia, and Worldwide Internet Data Service in Croatia and 170+ Countries Add a US, Canadian or UK Personal Extra Number Looking for a Croatia SIM card to use for international travel in Croatia or other countries in ? One Sim Card is an all-in-one Croatia SIM card solution that gives you more. With One Sim Card, our international SIM card will provide you with low-cost prepaid Croatia cell phone service as well as international cell phone roaming in 200+ other countries. You simply pay for the calls, texts and data you use and keep the same international cell phone number no matter which country you are in. Instead of buying a local Croatia SIM card at the airport that will expire quickly and can be very inconvenient to top-up, buy a One Sim Card global SIM card before you leave for your trip. While others search for mobile phone shops and wait in long lines to purchase local mobile service, you will be ready to use your international cell phone in Croatia for calls, texts and data - the instant you land at the airport! If you only need a France data SIM card for internet connectivity, check out our new Data & Roam SIM. Our data SIM is a perfect solution for i Pads, tablets, computers and Mi Fi hotspot devices worldwide. Don't already have an unlocked GSM cell phone to use with our international SIM card in Croatia? Then visit our international cell phone page to view available mobile devices."
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"docid": "D3064978#0",
"title": "http://www.prepaidreviews.com/att.html\nAT&T Go Phone Prepaid Cellphone Plan Review",
"text": "\"AT&T Go Phone Prepaid Cellphone Plan Review Overview AT&T, America's second largest wireless carrier, has maintained a high profile for its Go Phone prepaid service for many years. They offer a number of plans that can fit different consumers' needs and offer phone services at thousands of convenient nationwide locations, such as Walmart. Pros: They have a wide selection of monthly plans that can serve the needs of heavy talkers and texters. Cons: Smartphone choices are a little limited, and they are all pretty expensive. Cheapest Price Per Minute: $0.10Unlimited Data Available: Yes Unlimited Texting Available: Yes Shop For Deals on AT&T Plans and Phones Visit the Official AT&T Website AT&T Go Phone Customer Service Number & Contact Info AT&T Go Phone Data Plans & Rates AT&T Go Phone Network & Coverage Map Lowest Price Per Anytime Minute: $0.10Plans: AT&T Go phone has a wide range of options with both monthly unlimited plans for smartphones and basic phones as well as pay-as-you-go and international options. Unlimited plans for smartphones include unlimited voice and text messages and limited (or add-on only) data. These plans start at $25. Basic phone plans start t $2/day or $25/month with a range of limited and unlimited options. International minute add-ons and additional text/data packages are also available. Consumers can also pay per minute/text/MB as well."
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"docid": "D2329688#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/cell_phones/net_10.html\n632 NET10 Wireless Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: April 6, 2018632 NET10 Wireless Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Anymark of Warsaw, IN Verified Reviewer Original review: April 6, 2018I had carried two lines with NET10 for a number of years. Customer service has fallen to such a low level that I cancelled service with them. Customer service reps are rude and unprofessional. They are unable to provide even the basic information regarding billing, and service status. If they are unable to handle a request, they simply disconnect the call. A total lack of professionalism is killing their business model. If they have a mission statement, they need to review their lack of fulfillment. After reviewing previous customer feedback, it is clear that their total disregard for customer satisfaction is leading to a complete breakdown of service fulfillment. Helpful Be the first one to find this review helpful Mark of New York, NY Verified Reviewer Verified Buyer Original review: April 2, 2018I was previously on a different MVNO (Ting) that has an okay network (Sprint/T-Mobile) but excellent customer service. I wanted better coverage on the AT&T network with my GSM phone."
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"docid": "D548592#0",
"title": "https://help.ting.com/hc/en-us/articles/205428978-Carrier-Porting-Information\nCarrier Porting Information",
"text": "\"Last updated April 03, 2018 12:43 by Ray Pineau If you're trying to port your number to Ting, the most frustrating part can be trying to sort out what information your current wireless or mobile carrier requires to release your number. While it can seem like a complete mystery, there is a method to the madness. Just in case you have not yet verified, here is a link to our compatibility checker to ensure that your phone is able to come to Ting. For information on how to submit a port once you have the required information check out our porting guide. You can also check if your number is eligible to port to Ting using our pre-validation tool. This article will be constantly evolving and while we can't guarantee that it'll always be perfectly up to date, we'll try to keep it current. Please contribute in the comments section of this article if you've ported a number within the past three months and you can add to or correct the information we have. We're especially interested in what it takes to port away from prepaid carriers as those tend to be the trickiest. Throughout this article, we'll use the word \"\"you\"\" and \"\"your.\"\" In this context, \"\"you\"\" = the account holder."
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"docid": "D775669#0",
"title": "http://www.fodors.com/community/cruises/onboard-cell-phone-usage-charges-in-alaska.cfm\nonboard cell phone usage charges in Alaska",
"text": "\"onboard cell phone usage charges in Alaska Thread Tools Search this Thread Oct 21st, 2009, 08:43 AM # 1roy Original Poster Join Date: Mar 2003Posts: 160onboard cell phone usage charges in Alaska A month and a half after returning from a Princess Alaskan Cruisetour, I receive my cell phone bill from AT&T and discover a whopping charge of $297. for roaming charges at $4.99 per minute apparently for charges made with my cell from the ship as we traveled down the Alaskan coast. I hadn't received any info about this charge and was unaware of it. My cell service has national coverage and it worked inland and on the ship in ports with no extra charge. I figured that if it shows bars, I was in range of a tower and was able to use it. Cruising down the coast, I had bars so assumed I was within range. No roaming indicator was apparent on the phone so I used it. Apparently there is some type of signal repeater on the ship that is turned on when they are a certain distance from shore and when it's on, you pay whether you know or not. AT&T doesn't have the authority to remove these charges and after looking at the Princess website I find no place to call or write to complain. Any info on that would be appreciated."
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"docid": "D3010965#0",
"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/CardPool\nCardPool Phone Number",
"text": "Card Pool Phone Number Calling Card Pool customer service faster by Get Human800-240-8111Customer service Current Wait: 6 mins (4m avg)Hours: 24 hours, 7 days Best time to call: 9:30am Ranked #1 of 3 contact options Contacting Card Pool755 customers like this number Card Pool customer service What's the issue? Get talking points and pro tips before you call Card Pool. Donna davis computer down. Bought at least * cards for christmas. Need to go to library to print... 6h ago The gift card isn't listed on the kiosk 8h ago Saying my kroger card not redeemable a day ago Card Pool Phone Number 800-240-8111 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 800-240-8111Call-back available NOCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours 24 hours, 7 days Best time to dial 9:30am Navigate phone maze to a human Directs you to email them at [email protected] Average wait 4Current wait 6Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 2Alternate methods email or phone or web Quality of communication 75%Quality of help 88%Customer votes 755Information last updated Sat Dec 16 2017 09:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)Card Pool's Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is Card Pool's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a Card Pool agent. This phone number is Card Pool's Best Phone Number because 14,328 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 800-240-8111 include and other customer service issues. Rather than trying to call Card Pool we recommend you tell us what issue you are having and then possibly contact them via email or phone or web. In total, Card Pool has 1 phone number. It's not always clear what is the best way to talk to Card Pool representatives, so we started compiling this information built from suggestions from the customer community."
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"docid": "D433950#0",
"title": "http://www.xmms.org/qna/What_time_of_day_does_food_stamp_card_reload_in_kentucky-qna1159188.html\n.",
"text": "\"Q What time of day does food stamp card reload in kentucky? What time do food stamp benefits hit my card in kentucky Topic: Asked by: Elida In Politics & Government > Government > Card>A Top Solutions Kentucky is by social now, the last digit. And it won`t be at midnight its usually 6am ... read more It has to depend on what time zone u r in. i know that, my food stamps gets refilled on th ... read more Add your answer Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Subscribe me Solutions Anonymous\"\"Kentucky is by social now...\"\"0 0 Kentucky is by social now, the last digit. And it won`t be at midnight its usually 6am. Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Kentucky food stamp reload date Kentucky ebt did not reload Suggested Solutions (10) What's this? Becky352010Level 1 (Contributor)8 Answers, 2 Followers\"\"My food stamps gets refilled on the 5th of every month after midnight my time...\"\"0 7 It has to depend on what time zone u r in. i know that, my food stamps gets refilled on the 5th of every month after midnight my time. since i am ahead an hour of u. since u live in ky."
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"docid": "D2387163#0",
"title": "http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1731025-Can-t-re-activate-4G-SIM-card\nThread: Can't re-activate 4G SIM card.",
"text": "\"08-28-2011, 02:06 PM #1xs11e My screen is bigger than yours Join Date Dec 2005Posts 304Carrier (s) VZWFeedback Score 0Can't re-activate 4G SIM card. I wanted to switch to my BB 9650 (a 3G phone, no 4G SIM needed) for awhile so I changed phones on VZW's website, now I can't go back to the Thunderbolt! I can't get the SIM to activate, called CS and they said it should NOT have been deactivated in the 20 hours that I had the BB active! I ordered a new SIM and it'll arrive in a couple of days but my question is this: HOW CAN I KEEP VZW FROM DEACTIVATING MY SIM AGAIN???? I switch phones often, I'll activate the T'Bolt when I get the new SIM but I'll probably switch back to the Black Berry again. I have a VERY bad habit of playing with phones, with T-Mobile I changed phones as often as twice in an hour, from Android to Win Mo to BB and back again, I never had a problem. NOTE: When I first went to VZW from T-Mo I got a LG Revolution, was unable to use it with my email (LG CS said they block my ISP on their phones!) When I returned it and got the Thunderbolt, the sales person switched SIM from the LT to the HTC phone and VZW CS says that *might* be why I'm having a problem? It's me again...08-28-2011, 02:10 PM #2Nash Guy615I've got more phones than fingers Join Date Jul 2009Location Nashville, TNPosts 3,056Device (s) i Phone XCarrier (s) T-Mobile Feedback Score 0You can't. Once a Verizon SIM is deactivated, it can not be used again."
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"docid": "D738063#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110509160340AA9dMHM\nNumber port from Straight Talk to T-Mobile?",
"text": "Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans Number port from Straight Talk to T-Mobile?have straight talk, recently signed a service contract with tmobile. i need my straight talk number for work. can i port the number to tmobile and what are the steps i need to take? i dont believe straight talk has an account number for me, which is what the tmobile spokespeople say i neeed Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The account number for your straight talk account is the serial number (ESN) on your straight talk phone will be 18 digits long and under the battery on the phone its self, if they need a pin number for your straight talk account as well it is simply the last four digits of your phone number. Mike · 7 years ago3 0 Comment1Source (s): Cellphones Lookup http://Reverse Phone Number Lookup.enle.info/?m QWy? · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Straight Talk Account Number Source (s):https://shrink.im/a71z H? · 2 years ago0 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/Xiqtl I have ported a phone number from Verizon to Net10. It took over 12 hours for one phone and less than 2 hours for the second phone. Straight Talk will not help you with activation issues until it has been over 24 hours. Since it says that it can take up to 7 days."
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"docid": "D862153#0",
"title": "https://www.moneysavingpro.com/cell-phone-plans/att-prepaid/\nAT&T GoPhone Plans",
"text": "\"AT&T Go Phone Plans By Michelle Mc Lean Last Updated: January 23rd, 2018Prepaid plans are existent among the major wireless carriers - in this case, AT&T - but typically, their web pages are shoved away in favor of postpaid plan pages. In fact, you may have to search or access a completely different site to select prepaid offerings. This is a problem that needs to be brought to the spotlight. After all, prepaid plans are growing - according to The Prepaid Press, the number of prepaid users is expected to reach almost 94 million by 2019, up from 77 million in 2015 - and for good reason. Prepaid plans don't come with strings attached and are often cheaper compared to postpaid plans. Inside this guide, you'll find information regarding and related to the available AT&T prepaid plans, including international prepaid calling, family plans, prepaid phones, coverage, activation kits, and customer service in a clear, simplified manner that will help you understand the AT&T's offerings a bit better. Finally, you'll find our comparison tool that will let you compare prepaid cell phone plans, to help you make an informed decision as to whether or an AT&T Go Phone account is right for you. In This Guide AT&T Wireless Prepaid Plans International Calling AT&T Family Plans Prepaid Phones Coverage Activation Kit AT&T Customer Service Are AT&T Prepaid Plans Right for You? AT&T Wireless Prepaid Plans According to the Pew Research Center, nearly one in five Americans see their smartphone as a financial burden. With this in mind, before browsing the no-contract plans that are available, you should determine the amount you can afford to spend based on your overall budget."
},
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"docid": "D1726652#0",
"title": "http://www.gottabemobile.com/2014/02/05/how-to-unlock-your-att-t-mobile-sprint-or-verizon-iphone-for-international-travel/\nHow to Unlock Your AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, or Verizon iPhone for International Travel",
"text": "How to Unlock Your AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, or Verizon i Phone for International Travel By Chuong Nguyen Posted on 02/05/2014If you’re looking to travel abroad this year and are hoping to take your i Phone with you for your overseas voyage, then you should perform a few simple steps to make sure that your i OS-powered smartphone is ready for the trip. Many smartphones sold in the U. S. market are locked to the carrier, but many carriers will give you unlock codes so that you can take your phone with you when you travel. READ: i Phone 5s Review Why Unlock Instead of Roam? There are advantages to roaming with your home SIM card and to unlocking your phone to travel. Roaming will allow you to keep your same home number, so all your family, friends, and coworkers will know how to reach you. For this convenience, you’ll likely have to pay higher rates for travel. Additionally, as you’re maintaining a U. S. number, contacts in your country of destination will have to pay long distance to reach you, even if you’re in a house next door. Moreover, if you need to call a restaurant or make a reservation while traveling, not only will you have to pay roaming, but your call will also be treated as an international long distance call, incurring more charges. READ: Commitmentphobia: 5 Things to Consider Before Buying an Unlocked Smartphone Unlocking your phone allows you to pop in a local SIM card and pay local rates. You’ll get a local number to that country or region, and when you call local businesses at the country of your destination, it will be treated as a local call."
},
{
"docid": "D1060000#0",
"title": "https://help.ting.com/hc/en-us/articles/205428058-Ting-on-CDMA-or-GSM-Which-network-is-right-for-me-\nTing on CDMA or GSM: Which network is right for me?",
"text": "\"Last updated Saturday at 18:20 by Ray Pineau CDMA and GSM networks are two types of cellular phone networks and generally, if you have a device made for one, it can't be used on the other. In the US, Sprint®* and Verizon run on CDMA networks while AT&T and T-Mobile run on GSM networks. Ting runs on both. If you are porting a number into Ting, we would suggest checking here to see if it can port over. What’s different? Coverage There are slight differences in coverage depending on which network you choose to use. Our CDMA network has a larger footprint in rural areas so if this is a factor for you CDMA may be the network for you. In larger cities, both networks are pretty close to equal. The best way to know for sure, though, is to check our coverage maps. GSM coverage map CDMA coverage map If you don't know which network your device is compatible with, please our BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) checker."
},
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"docid": "D1752285#0",
"title": "http://www.attcard.org/\nAT&T International Calling Cards",
"text": "AT&T International Calling Cards The AT&T phone card functions as both a domestic and international calling card. It contains the features and service you expect from a large company like AT&T. With outstanding connectivity across the world, domestic and international calling is easy. With the AT&T card, you can make calls from more than 100 foreign countries. Some cards charge connection fees but the AT&T phone card does not charge connection fees or maintenance fees. The AT&T card has no expiration date, so you can use it indefinitely. Also, the AT&T calling card has toll-free access numbers. There is a surcharge for payphone usage, but it would be billed with the call. For calling convenience, the AT&T calling card is a card you'll always want to carry with you!Compare Cards Prepaid offers from AT&T guarantee low rates for international calls An international calling card is used to make calls that are billed to the user after the call is complete. The card company may offer discounted phone rates for using their service. Some cards specialize in certain countries, so it pays to do research."
},
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"docid": "D992564#0",
"title": "http://liveworkanywhere.com/tools/can-i-text-via-sms-using-your-cell-phone-overseas-to-text\nCan I text via SMS? Using your cell phone overseas to text",
"text": "Can I text via SMS? Using your cell phone overseas to text I was talking to my friend the other day about keeping in touch with family and friends when traveling overseas and she made the following statement:“I can still use text messaging while I’m traveling. I just have to use Wi-Fi. ”What do you think? Is she right? Is SMS or texting overseas a valid option as long as you have access to an Internet service? The answer is technically yes. But you’d better be careful if you do!To help you understand how to use your cell when traveling overseas (and what it means if you do), I’ve addressed some of my most frequently asked questions so you know exactly what to expect if you decide to keep in touch with family and friends via your mobile phone while on your next far-away adventure. Can I Use SMS Or Text Messaging While Traveling Overseas At No Cost As Long As I Am Connected To Wi-Fi? No!"
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"docid": "D1561564#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TracFone\nTracFone Wireless",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Trac Fone)navigation search\"\"Net10\"\" redirects here. For the indoor American football tournament, see Arena Football League. Trac Fone Wireless, Inc. Type Subsidiary Industry Telecommunications Predecessor Topp Telecom, Inc. Founded Miami, Florida, United States (1996)Headquarters Miami, Florida, United States Number of locations 90,000 retail locations Area served United States (incl. Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico)Services Prepaid mobile virtual network operator Number of employees 400+ (2008)Parent América Móvil (98.2%) Others (1.8%)Website www .tracfonewireless .com Footnotes / references [1]Trac Fone Wireless, Inc. is a prepaid mobile virtual network operator in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Trac Fone Wireless is a subsidiary of Mexico's largest telecommunications company América Móvil, and offers products and services under multiple brands which include Trac Fone, NET10 Wireless, Total Wireless, Straight Talk, Safe Link Wireless, Telcel América, SIMPLE Mobile, Page Plus Cellular, Go Smart Mobile, and Walmart Family Mobile. Trac Fone Wireless operates as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), holding agreements with the United States' largest wireless network operators to provide service using their networks, including Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile US, Sprint Corporation, and U. S. Cellular. Trac Fone Wireless had 25.668 million subscribers in 2015. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Trac Fone Family Brands2.1 Trac Fone2.2 NET10 Wireless2.3 Safe Link Wireless2.4 Straight Talk2.5 Total Wireless2.6 SIMPLE Mobile2.7 Telcel América2.8 Page Plus Cellular2.9 Go Smart Mobile2.10 Walmart Family Mobile3 International long distance4 Company operations5 Class actions5.1 Misleading \"\"Unlimited\"\" plan claims by Straight Talk, Net10 Wireless, Simple Mobile, And Telcel America - 20155.2 Roaming and repair issues - 20076 Networks and coverage7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]Trac Fone was established in 1996 as Topp Telecom Inc., a prepaid mobile phone company, in Miami, Florida. In February 1999, Topp received a major infusion of capital from Teléfonos de México ( NYSE : TMX ), a.k.a. Tel Mex, Mexico's largest telephone company."
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"docid": "D2769039#0",
"title": "http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/buying-a-sim-card-in-europe.html\nBuying a SIM Card in Europe: The cheapest way to use a smartphone while traveling",
"text": "Europe Oct 4, 2017Tom Meyers110 comments This Nano SIM card might be small, but its savings are huge. Photo: Euro Cheapo On a recent trip, I spent two weeks visiting Paris and traveling around Bordeaux and the Loire Valley. To stay connected with my American i Phone this time around, I decided to try out a new strategy and buy a SIM card in Europe. Rather than purchasing a $40 “Passport” package from AT&T before leaving (as we discussed in this series of posts ), I instead bought a SIM card package in Paris from a French phone carrier for €39. Once I popped it into my phone, I just used my smartphone as I normally would, although I now was dialing with a French phone number. The experience was actually much simpler than I had imagined, and, in the end, provided me with a much more cost-effective way of using my i Phone while traveling outside the States. The biggest difference? I used my phone freely for calls, emailing and even browsing the Web, and never even got close to exhausting my plan. All that fretting over data use — gone. I’ll explain how I did it, and the various options I had below."
},
{
"docid": "D2340193#0",
"title": "https://www.amazon.com/Airvoice-Wireless-SIM-Card-Unactivated/product-reviews/B005DMWOUY\nAirvoice Wireless SIM Card Unactivated",
"text": "\"Top positive review See all 51 positive reviews ›16 people found this helpful5.0 out of 5 stars Works great for i PHONE 3gs By Marco on June 17, 2013I bought this to try and save some money on my teenage son's phone plan. I was using an ATT pay as you go sim card in his i Phone, but this past May I noticed I had to refill it alot ($40 worth). So I figured I'll give the Airvoice wireless sim a try (can't go wrong for a $5 investment). I read that Airvoice piggybacks on AT&T's network so a 3GS i Phone shouldn't be a problem. I got the sim card and went onto Airvoice's website to activate it. I popped it into my son's Iphone and it worked. Now I'm not super tech savy and honestly, I was actually pretty surprised as to how easy it went. I signed up for the $10 a month plan and it took my about 23 days for my teenager to chew through it. But it's still a much cheaper alternative, and there is no difference in signal strength. I puchashed two more and they should be arriving this week."
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"docid": "D2526161#0",
"title": "https://www.depositaccounts.com/banks/reviews/bbt.html\nBB&T Reviews",
"text": "\"Banks BB&T Reviews BB&T Reviews Average Rating: Based on 67 reviews WRITE A REVIEWGET ALERTS FOR THIS BANK5 star: (8)4 star: (6)3 star: (5)2 star: (2)1 star: (46)Order by: Most Helpful | Most Recent Bad Bank And Trust Posted by: bholiday | Nov 16, 2017I have found that they act quite unreasonable and will not hesitate to charge you exorbitant fees. They are worse than a credit card company. Be careful not to let your inexperienced children sign up for a new account. If they overdraw by 5 cents they will charge over $30 for an overdraft. And they will keep charging. This bank is not interested in a relationship they are interested in what they can get. Would not recommend this bank. I will we happy to switch to another. Comment4 votes | Report Post Decent But Getting Worse. Posted by: Chad Leinbach | Sep 24, 2017The local branches have great friendly service and are very helpful."
},
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"docid": "D131211#0",
"title": "http://www.callingmart.com/products/wireless/ProductDetail?ID=35\nT-Mobile To Go Refill - PIN",
"text": "\"T-Mobile To Go Refill - PINInstant Delivery Guaranteed!Lowest Price Guaranteed!Earn Rewards Points With Every Purchase!T-Mobile RTRNow you can load directly to your phone! Learn More T-Mobile Monthly Plans Checkout their Unlimited Talk and Text plans! Learn More Great news!! Effective Nov 16, 2017, we are removing the 2% surcharge on T-Mobile refills. We have closed a special deal with our providers allowing us to pass on some savings to you, our beloved customers.buy now No Tax, No Fees, No Hidden Charges!T-Mobile To Go Prepaid (PAY AS YOU GO) has great rates and popular phones like the Sidekick II. The Sidekick pricing plan is a great deal, especially for teens. For only a $1 per day subscribers receive unlimited email, web browsing, instant messaging and text message, and can make calls for $0.15/min. Denomination Minutes Expiration Gold Rewards Minutes* Gold Rewards Expiration* Unlimited Nights & Weekends Calling Mart Points$10.00 30 90 days 35 365 days Not Included 10$25.00 130 90 days 150 365 days Not Included 25$40.00 208 90 days 239 365 days Not Included 25$50.00 400 90 days 460 365 days Not Included 50$100.00 Instant Gold! 365 days 1000** 365 days Not Included 100NEW! $50 Monthly Unlimited Talk & Text with 100 MB data Plan Unlimited 30 days Unlimited 50NEW!"
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at&t employment verification phone number
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"docid": "D1474044#0",
"title": "https://forums.att.com/t5/Wireless-Account/Former-Employee/td-p/4264877\nFormer Employee",
"text": "\"deesolo78Contributor Post options menu Jun 9, 2015 11:29 AMFormer Employee I am a former employee of Bell South and was laid off in 2006 due to the merger. I am currently going through a background check and the company that is conducting the check has been unable to verify my employment through the AT&T verification system. Can someone provide with a number or email to HR so that I can get the information on Bell South employment verification? Solved! Go to Solution4 people had this problem.47,354 Views1 of 20 (0) Kudos Me too Reply Solution Accepted by garylapointe ATTMobility Care Community Support Post options menu Jun 10, 2015 10:43 AMRe: Former Employee Hi there! @ deesolo78 thanks for posting your question. You can contact HR One Stop at 1-888-722-1787. They will be able to direct your call based on your need. Hope this helps!Charise AT&T Customer Care Need help with an account specific question? Post a new question here on the forums by clicking the \"\"Ask a Question\"\" button."
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"docid": "D433597#0",
"title": "http://www.taxes.ca.gov/Contact_Us/index.shtml\nContact Us",
"text": "Federal Income and Payroll Tax (Internal Revenue Service)State Income Tax (Franchise Tax Board)State Payroll Tax (Employment Development Department)Sales & Use Tax, and Other Taxes & Fees (Board Of Equalization)Joint Agency Offices Federal Income and Payroll Tax (Internal Revenue Service)Website Contact My Local Office in California Customer service telephone numbers: Tax Forms 1 (800) 829-3676Refund/Tax information 1 (800) 829-4477General information 1 (800) 829-1040Employer Identification Number (EIN) 1 (866) 816-2065Faxback 1 (703) 368-9694State Income Tax (Franchise Tax Board)Website Email Mailing addresses: To find out where to send an income tax return, see Return Mailing Addresses. General correspondence: Franchise Tax Board P. O. Box 942840 Sacramento CA 94240-0040Customer service telephone numbers: Tax information/Refund/Forms 1 (800) 338-0505Other assistance 1 (800) 852-5711Out of U. S. (not toll free) 1 (916) 845-6500Small Business Liaison: Telephone (not toll free) 1 (916) 845-4669Local offices State Payroll Tax (Employment Development Department)Website Email Subscription service Mailing address: Employment Development Department PO Box 826880 Sacramento CA 94280-0001Joint Agency Office (BOE, EDD and FTB): Employment Development Department 3321 Power Inn Road, Second Floor Sacramento CA 95826Customer service telephone numbers: Toll free number 1 (888) 745-3886TDD service 1 (800) 547-9565Local offices Sales & Use Tax, and Other Taxes & Fees (Board Of Equalization)Website Email Mailing address: State Board of Equalization P. O. Box 942879 Sacramento CA 94279-0001Customer service telephone numbers: Representatives are available to assist you Monday through Friday, except State holidays, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Toll free number 1 (800) 400-7115TDD service from TDD phones 1 (800) 735-2929TDD service from voice phones 1 (800) 735-2922Faxback: Call the Information Center 1 (800) 400-7115Seller's permit number verification 1 (888) 225-5263Local offices Sales and use tax permit verification"
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"docid": "D2120547#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Driver%27s_License\nDriver's licenses in the United States",
"text": "\"Driver's licenses in the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Enhanced Driver's License)navigation search In the United States of America, driver's licenses are issued by each individual state, territory, and the federal district rather than by the federal government because of the concept of federalism. Drivers are normally required to obtain a license from their state of residence and all states recognize each other's licenses for non-residents subject to normal age requirements. A state may also suspend an individual's driving privilege within its borders for traffic violations. Many states share a common system of license classes, with some exceptions, e.g. commercial license classes are standardized by federal regulation at 49 C. F. R. 383. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Standard and special licenses3 Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDL)3.1 CDL endorsements3.2 CDL restrictions4 Foreign officials and diplomats5 Drivers licensing laws5.1 Licenses for adults and minors; GDL laws6 Decline in licensing among juveniles in the U. S.7 Use as identification and proof of age7.1 Non-driver identification cards7.2 Real ID7.3 Enhanced driver's licenses7.4 Digital driver's licenses8 See also9 Notes10 References History [ edit]As the number of motor vehicles reached tens of thousands, state and local governments assumed a new power: authorizing vehicles and drivers. In 1901, New York became the first state to register automobiles; by 1918 all states required license plates. States were slower to require licenses for drivers. Only 39 states issued them by 1935 and few required a test, despite widespread concern about incompetent drivers. Early motorists were taught to drive by automobile salesmen, family and friends, or organizations like the YMCA. By the 1930s, many high schools offered driver education. ["
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"docid": "D1221713#0",
"title": "https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty/jobs/1160968/social-worker\nJob Opportunities",
"text": "\"Position/Program Information DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SOCIAL SERVICES FILING DATES: Applications will be accepted starting Monday, June 8, 2015 a.m., PST until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. EXAM NUMBER: 49051Q TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Departmental Promotional Opportunity Restricted to current permanent employees of the Department of Public Social Services who have successfully completed their initial probationary period with Los Angeles County. APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE SELECTION REQUIREMENTS AT THE TIME OF FILING Current employees in the unclassified service who meet the following criteria also qualify to participate in this exam: Unclassified employees who have attained permanent County status on a classified position by successful completion of the initial probationary period, with no break in service since leaving the classified service OR full-time employees in the unclassified service with at least six months of full-time experience in the unclassified service by the last day of filing. WITHHOLD: No withhold will be accepted for this examination. VERIFICATION OF EXPERIENCE: No out-of-class experience or Verification of Experience Letter (VOEL) will be accepted. DEFINITION: Performs a full-range of social casework and related service activities, including assessment of client needs and the development and implementation of social service plans to meet clients' needs. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Positions allocable to this class report to a Social Services Supervisor and are responsible for journey level social work activities and/or are assigned to specialized program areas such as providing protective and other specialized services to adults and refugees. Incumbents in this class are expected to have in-depth knowledge of federal and state laws pertaining to the social services provided, as well as the department's policies, regulations and procedures and to work independently, and referring only the most complex, sensitive, or controversial cases to the Social Services Supervisor. Essential Job Functions Identifies and analyzes the clients' needs for service, setting priorities, exploring alternatives and working with clients to develop plans for resolving problems. Assists clients in carrying out problem solving activities directed toward resolving housing, money management, health care, citizenship, residence, employment and other problems of a tangible nature."
},
{
"docid": "D3060709#0",
"title": "https://www.indeed.com/forum/cmp/AT&T/HireRight-work-history-check/t347410\nHireRight work history check?",
"text": "\"Hire Right work history check? Get new comments by email Comments (1 to 50 of 256) Page: 1 2 3 4 Next » Last »John in Lancaster, Texas85 months ago First Ill say sorry I posted this in someone elses topic thinking I was in a different window. I would delete it if I knew how to but don't lol. Anyway I making a new discussion because this has got me really worried. I have recently been mad an offer for a job by AT&T and I'm currently in the background check process with Hire Right. How do they verify the work history? Do they call the numbers you provide? The reason I ask is in my previous job I almost ended up losing it because they had problems verifying my work history. They finally were able to verify when they called my previous manager who was able to verify it for me. Thats all I really have to be able to verify it if for some reason they have problems with it."
},
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"docid": "D629471#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Background_check\nBackground check",
"text": "\"Background check From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. ( December 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A background check or background investigation is the process of looking up and compiling criminal records, commercial records, and financial records of an individual or an organization. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Purpose2 Pre-employment screening2.1 United Kingdom2.2 Poland2.3 Asia/Oceania2.4 The market2.5 Types of checks2.6 Regulation2.7 United States2.7.1 Laws2.7.1.1 Florida2.7.2 Types of checks3 Possible information included4 Controversies5 Public records pay sites6 See also7 References8 External links Purpose [ edit]Background checks are often requested by employers on job candidates for employment screening, especially on candidates seeking a position that requires high security or a position of trust, such as in a school, courthouse, hospital, financial institution, airport, and government. These checks are traditionally administered by a government agency for a nominal fee, but can also be administered by private companies. Background checks can be expensive depending on the information requested. Results of a background check typically include past employment verification, credit history, and criminal history. The objective of background checks is to ensure the safety and security of the employees in the organisation. [ 2]These checks are often used by employers as a means of judging a job candidate's past mistakes, character, and fitness, and to identify potential hiring risks for safety and security reasons."
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"docid": "D1790005#0",
"title": "https://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/enabling-two-step-verification-apple-id\nApple Club",
"text": "\"Back to: As an additional security measure, Apple gives you the option to set up two-step verification for your Apple ID. This will require a verification code to be sent to one of yourmobile dev ices and then entered on the Apple ID website or wherever else any time you wish to change or add to information associated with your Apple ID. Some of the main benefits to two-step verification are: It's optional It takes the place of security questions so you don't have to remember them No one will be able to hack your account and change your password without physical possession of one of your devices (and they would need to know your passcode even if they had it)This arti cle will walk you through enabling two-step verification. You may also be interested in our news article about it. First, you can go to this link to manage your Apple ID. Next, navi gate to the Password and Security tab on the left. You shoul d see the below dialog on the right. Click \"\"Get sta rted.\"\" To begin, you will need to answer two of your sec urity questions to verify your identity. This will be the last time you will ever have to a nswer security questions after two-step verification is enabled."
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"docid": "D873094#0",
"title": "https://admin.ks.gov/services/state-employment-center/sec-home/state-employment/online-application\nState of Kansas Employment Application",
"text": "\"State of Kansas Employment Application ACCOMMODATIONS: The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ensures you the right to reasonable accommodations. A request for an accommodation will not affect your opportunities for employment with the State of Kansas. Arrangements will be made if you have a disability that requires an accommodation for completing an application form, interviewing or any other part of the employment process. It is your responsibility to make your needs known to the Division of Personnel Services at 785-296-4278 or the agency to which you are applying. THE STATE OF KANSAS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERIn compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification documentation upon hire. Saving Your Application: To save your application, you will need to hit the submit button at the bottom of the page without filling in the Vacancy Requisition Number and State Agency fields that are listed below. We suggest saving your application often so as not to lose all your data. After you have pressed the submit button, you will be asked to save your file as a text (.txt) file and a Word (.docx) file. The .txt file is for future uploading and updating of your application and the Word file is for printing. File Upload: If you have previously saved your application as a text (.txt) file on your computer, you can upload that file to populate this application and make updates."
},
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"docid": "D911783#0",
"title": "https://www.800-numbers.net/social-security/\nSocial Security Toll Free 1-800 Number",
"text": "Home > Government > Social Security Social Security Toll Free 1-800 Number Support & Contact: 1 800 Social Security Phone Number Look Up What is the 1-800 number for Social Security? Below is a list of phone numbers for the Social Security Administration. General Information Automated Telephone Services: 1-800-772-1213 hours :7AM – 7PM, Monday through Friday Thank you for calling Social Security. The 2013 cost of living adjustments or COLA for social security and supplemental security income or SSI beneficiaries will be 1.7%. Changes in payments amount resulting from the COLA, will be included in the SSI payments dated December 31st, 2012 and the social security payments dated January 2013. The center for Medicare and Medicaid services have announced that standard medicare part B premium for 2013 is $ 104.90 per month. To ensure that you receive accurate and courteous service, your call may be monitored or recorded. To continue in English, press 1 now or say English. You have reached our automated services, all of our offices are closed in observance of the federal holiday. If you prefer to speak with an agent, please call this number between 7:00am and 7:00 pm on a normal business day."
},
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"docid": "D2405783#0",
"title": "https://fs7.formsite.com/tacomahousing/form1/secure_index.html\nChange of Circumstance Form (RA-105)",
"text": "\"Change of Circumstance Form (RA-105)NEW POLICY ON INCREASE AND DECREASESAny Change of Circumstance form that is submitted with verifications attached will be processed immediately. If verifications (when needed) are not attached, there will be a 10 business day window to turn in needed documentation. After 10 business days, if needed verifications are not provided, the Change of Circumstance form will be rejected and the client will need to re-submit. Rent Increases THA will not perform interim increases in rent between regularly scheduled recertification, except for: If an additional family member with income is added to the household“Zero” income” families reporting new income. Rent Decreases Interim reductions in rent will be made, but limited to reduce administrative costs to THA and to provide incentives to employed families to remain employed. THA staff will compare the current income in the system vs. the reported income when determining the 20% decrease. For households who are not elderly or disabled, interim adjustments will be limited as follows and require MTW flexibility: The rent reduction will only be implemented if the adjusted income will decrease by 20% or more No reduction based upon loss of job will be processed until THA receives documentation of eligibility or ineligibility for unemployment benefits;New rent portion will only be processed if the decrease in income is expected to last for longer than ninety (90) days Decreases in public assistance income that are the result of a finding of fraud or a failure to comply with work/school requirements will not be processed Changes reported after the 20 thof the month will not take effect until the second month following reporting. * It is the family’s responsibility to report any income or family composition changes. Failure to do so will be considered fraud. This could lead to termination or a repayment agreement."
},
{
"docid": "D1453301#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_employment_verification\nWhat is employment verification?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance Debt and Bankruptcy Debt Collection Income Garnishment What is employment verification? Flag What is employment verification? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. As employment litigation has increased, many, if not most, companies are advised by their lawyers to restrict answers about past employees to simply verifying the dates and perhaps last job title when asked for references. Simply put, if asked that a person ever worked there, Human Resources (sometimes Legal or a high executive or owner or specified individual) will confirm only that record of the job history, often after confirming a sincere interest by verifying a social security number. Sometimes they will require a release from the former employee, sometimes contacting him/her (not often). And, of course, they may flat out refuse, but most consider it a courtesy and prrudent to help in that minimal way lest they play too much of a role in a former employee's denial of a new job. Primarily, if it gets them off any unemployment benefit obligation, they are only too happy to at least verify a past employment.26 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Wiseguy 1,464 Contributions What are the privacy laws for employment verification?\\n. \\n Answer \\n."
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"docid": "D577072#0",
"title": "https://www.allisontaylor.com/reference_checking_services.asp\n.",
"text": "Reference Checking Services Our job reference checking service will help you get the job you want. The use of a professional reference checking firm, such as Allison Taylor.com, to check your job references, and employment verification prior to submitting them is highly recommended. The potential employer / job reference contact may dramatically affect your future, the outcome of which is far too important to be left to chance. Having a job reference checking service check your references is an accurate way to confirm that these job references will enhance your chances, rather than stand in your way of securing the position you desire. Allison Taylor.com, a professional reference checking firm, provides written, comprehensive employment reviews of professionals and executives being considered for employment. We offer three levels of job reference checking service, dependent upon the level of candidate and amount of information being researched: Professional, Executive and Teacher. The Reference Checking Service Interview An experienced member of our staff conducts all of our job reference checking service/ employment verification interviews via phone, unless required to be done in writing by the client or reference. All professional reference checking report levels will include the following, depending on corporate policy*: Employment verification and verification of dates of employment Employment Verification of position title held Eligibility status for rehire Reason for separation Recommendation for another position / role The Professional Level Job Reference Checking Service Interview In addition to all of the above employment verification questions, the Professional and Executive Level professional reference checking interviews include a discussion of the employee's strengths and weaknesses, and a fifteen point numerically-based Performance Evaluation. Professional reference checking research topics include: Leadership Oral Communication Written Communication Long-Term Planning Short-Term Planning Managerial Skills Decision Making Productivity Employee Relations Budget Administration Technical Skills Integrity Crisis Management Interpersonal Relations Overall Performance Order Now The Executive Level Job Reference Checking Service Interview In addition to all of the above questions and performance evaluation, the Executive Level job reference checking service includes two (2) additional questions: A discussion of the employee's ability to attract and mentor top talent. The confirmation of last level of compensation / salary."
},
{
"docid": "D3364086#0",
"title": "http://peopleof.oureverydaylife.com/whether-social-security-number-valid-5675.html\nHow to See Whether a Social Security Number is Valid",
"text": "\"Home » Classroom How to See Whether a Social Security Number is Valid By Contributing Writer; Updated September 29, 2017There are many reasons you might want to verify a Social Security number. Perhaps you're an employer looking to verify the identity of a potential employee. Maybe you're a landlord ensuring that a new tenant is legitimate. Or maybe you're engaging in some other sort of business transaction and need to make sure that a person is being honest with you. The Internet is the best way to verify Social Security numbers, whether you only want to make sure that the number is real or ensure that the number matches the correct name. Verifying Social Security Numbers Make sure that the Social Security number is possible. The Social Security number should have nine digits. The number should be divided into the area number (first three digits), group number (fourth and fifth digits), and serial number (last four digits). There are no issued area numbers \"\"000,\"\" \"\"666\"\" or above 772. There are no Social Security numbers with a \"\"00\"\" group number or a \"\"0000\"\" serial number."
},
{
"docid": "D3556291#0",
"title": "https://www.verifyx.com/verification/getVerificationInfo.aspx\nVerifying Employment Information",
"text": "Verifying Employment Information To get instant access to verified employment information, please fill out all required fields in the form below. You will receive all information that has been authorized for release by the employee and/or employer. There are no additional fees for income data or salary history. The fee for this verification is $19.95. Employee Information: Verify Employment Only Verify Employment & Income* Employee Last Name:* Employer Code: ( Search )* Employee Social Security Number: (Format: XXXXXXXXX)* Permissable Purpose: I hereby certify that I have received prior consumer consent in accordance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the permissible purpose selected is correct for this request. For more information click HERE . Credit Card Information:* Credit Card Type* Credit Card Number* Expiration Date:* CCV (The three digit code typically located on the back of your card. ) Billing Information* First Name:* Last Name:* Company:* Address:* City:* State:* Zip Code:* Phone Number:* Required Certain Social Service and Government Agencies may be exempt from fees. Click here if you work for Social Services . Get Started If you would like start automating your employment and income verifications with Verify X.com, click here to contact us or give us a call at: (800) 775-2958Verify X is a registered trademark of Employment Record Service, LLC, provider of employee record management services including employment screening and credentialing, Form I-9 and Patriot Act compliance, and payroll income and employment verification services."
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"docid": "D2744728#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120907113912AAicIYt\nWhat is at&t phone number to hr for employment verification?",
"text": "\"Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance What is at&t phone number to hr for employment verification? Follow Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Please enquire from AT&T on its following website: http://www.att.com/gen/landing-pages?pid... . Source (s):. http://www.att.com/gen/landing-pages?pid...? · 6 years ago0 2 Comment Att Employment Verification Source (s):https://shrink.im/a9Ocncorbo · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Every coming day there seems to be news of horrible crimes being committed to innocent people. We want you to know who these offenders are, some are living among you without your knowledge. e Verify, a criminal background search tool, will provide you that closure. Instantly run searches and gather information about the people you interact with on a daily basis or people who live around you. You will be shocked with what you find out. The real question is, can you handle the truth?"
},
{
"docid": "D799624#0",
"title": "http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/opca/349.htm\nPART 349 - INTERSTATE AND INTRASTATE TRANSFER OF PROBATION SUPERVISION FOR ADULTS AND JUVENILES",
"text": "\"PART 349 - INTERSTATE AND INTRASTATE TRANSFER OF PROBATION SUPERVISION FOR ADULTS AND JUVENILESSec. 349.1 Definitions Sec. 349.2 Objectives Sec. 349.3 General requirements for the transfer of supervision of all probationers Sec. 349.4 Requirements for the intrastate transfers of supervision Sec. 349.5 Requirements for the Temporary Transfer of Supervision of Adult and Child Probationers Sec. 349.6 Administrative Appeal Sec. 349.7 Restitution and other financial obligation§349.1 Definitions. ( a) The term \"\"interstate compact for parole and probation\"\" and the \"\"interstate compact for juveniles\"\" means legally binding agreements and administrative arrangements under which the states in an interstate transfer serve as each other's agents in the supervision of certain parolees, probationers, juvenile delinquents and youthful offenders. ( b) The term \"\"interstate transfer\"\" means a process by which the supervision of adult and child probationers is transferred to and from jurisdictions outside the State of New York. ("
},
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"docid": "D2584309#0",
"title": "http://www.amof.info/employment.htm\nEmployment and Work History Verification",
"text": "\"Employment and Work History Verification Employment History Verifications Why Verify Employment/Work History? How Do I Get My Own Work History? How Do We Verify Employment/Work History? What are the Weaknesses of Employment Verifications? How Far Back Do Employment Verifications Go? How Long Do Employment Verifications Take? Can I See a Sample Employment Verification Report? Our Recommendations for Employment History Verifications Are Employment Verifications Available Internationally? Related Resources Employment History Verifications are conducted by contacting previous employers to verify an applicant’s job title and tenure. We ask about the applicant’s reasons for leaving and eligibility for rehire."
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"docid": "D535210#0",
"title": "http://web.mta.info/mta/phone.htm\nCustomer Service Phone Numbers",
"text": "\"Customer Service Phone Numbers For all MTA services, dial 511, the New York State transit and traffic line. To reach an MTA service, simply say (at any time) MTA or the service you are interested in: Subways and Buses, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, or Bridges and Tunnels. ( New York City Transit's paratransit service, Access-A-Ride should be called directly; see below for the phone number. ) Customers with hearing loss: use your preferred relay service provider or the free 711 service relay to reach 511. Out-of-region and international callers, consult the menu below. Service times are indicated. When days of the week are not specified, the service is available seven days a week. To assist your search, please select a category below: New York City Subways and Buses (New York City Transit, MTA Bus, Staten Island Railway)New York City Paratransit Services (Access-A-Ride)Rail Long Island Rail Road Metro-North Railroad Bridges and Tunnels MTA and Other General Numbers Regional Transportation Services Out-of-Region Callers International Callers New York City Subways and Buses ( New York City Transit, MTA Bus, Staten Island Railway)511Say \"\"Subways and Buses\"\", then Service Status Subways, buses, elevators, escalators,service changes, accessible travel, language translation assistance Say \"\"Service Status\"\" 6 AM - 10 PM 24/7 Automated Information Trip Planning/Schedules Say \"\"Plan a Trip\"\" 24/7Metro Card (including Balance Protection, Reduced-Fare, Easy Pay, Claim Filing and Tracking) Say \"\"Metro Card\"\" 6 AM - 10 PMComments and Concerns (including Subway Delay Verification) Say \"\"Comments and concerns\"\" 6 AM - 10 PMLost and Found Say \"\"Lost and found\"\"M, T, F, 8 AM - 3:30 PM W, Th, 11 AM - 6:30 PMADA Compliance Say \"\"ADA Compliance\"\" M - F, 9 AM - 5 PMTransit Adjudication Bureau Say \"\"Transit Adjudication\"\"Hearings, M - F 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM Other, M - F, 8 AM – 4:45 PMEmployment Say \"\"More choices\"\" then \"\"Employment center\"\"Corporate Directory Say \"\"More choices\"\" then \"\"Corporate directory\"\"Bulk Map Request Say \"\"More choices\"\" then \"\"Bulk Map Request\"\"Balance Information for the Visually-Impaired Say \"\"More choices\"\" then \"\"Visually impaired balance information\"\" or call direct – 800-861-9614Easy Pay Say \"\"Metro Card\"\" or call direct –877-323-7433Back to Top New York City Paratransit Services Access-A-Ride877-337-2017From outside region 718-393-4999Applications and Information Press 1 M - F, 9 AM - 5 PMMake a Reservation Press 2 7 AM - 5 PMChange a Reservation Press 3 24/7Cancel a Reservation Press 4 24/7Same-day Travel Problems Press 5 24/7Subscription Service Press 6 8 AM - 5 PMBack to Top Rail Long Island Rail Road511Or 718-217-LIRR (718-217-5477)Say \"\"Long Island Rail Road\"\", then Schedule Information Say “Schedules” 24/7Fare Information Say “Fares” 24/7Mail&Ride Say “Mail and Ride” M - F, 7:30 AM - 5 PMGroup Travel and Getaways Say “Group Travel” M - F, 8 AM - 4 PMLost & Found say “Lost & Found” M - F, 6 AM - 10 PMRefunds Say “More Options” then “Ticket Refunds” M - F, 8 AM - 4 PMTicket Machine Assistance Say “More Options” then “Ticket Machines” M - F, 6:30 AM-3:30 PMHamptons Reserve Service Say “More Options” then “Hamptons Reserve” Seasonal: May - September Comments & Concerns Say “More Options” then “Public Affairs” M - F, 9 AM - 5 PMCorporate Offices or All Other Business “More Options” then “Corporate Directory” M - F, 9 AM - 5 PMBack to Top Metro-North Railroad511From Connecticut 877-690-5114Say \"\"Metro-North Railroad\"\", then Schedule Information Say “Schedules” 24/7Fare Information Say “Fares” 24/7Mail&Ride Say “Mail and Ride”M - F, 6:30 AM - 5 PMMobile Ticketing Say “Mobile Ticketing” 6:00 AM- 10:00PMStation Information Say “More Options” “Station Information” 24/7Promotions Say “More Options” “Promotions” 24/7Group Sales Say “More Options” then “Group Sales” M - F, 8:30 AM - 5 PMLost & Found Say “More Options” then “Lost and Found” M - F, 6 AM - 10 PMTicket Machine Assistance Say “More Options” then “Ticket Machines” 24/7Comments & Concerns Say “More Options” then “Comments and Concerns” M - F, 8:30 AM - 5 PMCorporate Offices or All Other Business “More Options” then “Corporate Directory” M - F, 8:30 AM - 5 PMBack to Top Bridges and Tunnels Robert F. Kennedy-Triborough, Bronx-Whitestone, Throgs Neck, Verrazano-Narrows, Henry Hudson, Cross Bay, Marine Parkway Bridges; Queens Midtown, Hugh L. Carey Tunnels511Port Authority of New York and New Jersey George Washington, Goethals, Bayonne, Outerbridge Bridges, Holland, Lincoln Tunnels 511New York City roads and all other bridges 511 or 311Say \"\"Bridges and Tunnels\"\", then E-ZPass, Tolls by Mail, Violations, Collections Press 1 24/7If you know your party’s extension Press 2Corporate Directory Press 3Employment, Employment Verification, Benefits Press 4Legal Press 5Ticket/Token Refunds Press 6Special Truck Handling Press 7Bridge and Tunnel Locations Press 8All Other Press 9E-ZPass Customer Service Center 800-333-8655 800-333-TOLLTolls by Mail Customer Service Center 844-TBM-8400 844-826-8400Back to Top MTA and Other General Numbers Police Emergencies 911MTA Corporate Offices 212-878-7000Public Meeting Hotline 212-878-7199New York Transit Museum 718-694-1600Anti-Terrorism Hotline 888-692-7233 (888-NYC SAFE)MTA Police non-emergencies 212-878-1001Back to Top Regional Transportation Services Air Train/JFK 877-535-2478 (877-JFKAir Train)Air Train/Newark 888-397-4636 (888-EWR-INFO)Amtrak 800-872-7245 (800-USA-RAIL)Bee Line Bus - Westchester 914-813-7777CT Transit 860-522-8101Fire Island Ferries Bay Shore Patchogue Sayville631-665-3600 631-475-1665 631-589-0810GBTA Bus - Bridgeport 203-333-3031George Washington Bridge Bus Station 212-564-8484HART - Huntington Township Rapid Transit 631-427-8287 (631-HART-BUS)Housatonic Area Regional Transit - Danbury 203-748-2034Long Beach Buses 516-431-4445LOOP Bus - Dutchess County 845-485-4690New Jersey Transit 973-275-5555 (TTY) 800-772-2287NICE Bus (Nassau Inter County Express) 516-228-4000NY Waterway Ferry Service Service between Manhattan and New Jersey, between Haverstraw and Ossining, between Newburgh and Beacon, and between Manhattan and Yankee Stadium 800-533-3779 (800-53-FERRY)PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) 800-234-7284Port Authority Bus Terminal 212-564-8484Pougkeepsie Transit System 845-451-4118Putnam County Transit 845-878-7433 (845-878-RIDE)Connecticut Commuter Services 877-287-4337 (877) CT-RIDESStaten Island Ferry (NYC) 311Transit Center 866-410-2435 (866-410-CHEK)Transport of Rockland 845-364-3333Valley Transit District - Derby/Ansonia/Seymour 203-735-6824Back to Top Out of region callers Out of region 877-690-5116Back to Top International Callers International 212-878-7000Back to Top \""
},
{
"docid": "D3332837#0",
"title": "https://www.businessnewsdaily.com/7638-best-background-check-services.html\nBest Background Check Services",
"text": "To help you find the right background check service, we researched and analyzed dozens of options in 2018. Here is a roundup of the background check services we think are best and an explanation of how we chose them. Best Background Check Services Best for Small Businesses Good Hire Read Review Cost$29.99 to $79.99Background Check Packages3; Plus add on searches available NAPBS Accreditation Yes Electronic Consent Form Yes Customer Service Phone, email and live chat Best for Very Small Businesses Accurate Now Read Review Cost$24.95 to $63.95Background Check Packages3; Plus add on searches available NAPBS Accreditation Yes Electronic Consent Form Yes Customer Service Phone and email Best for Household Employeese Nanny Source Read Review Cost$19 to $89Background Check Packages3; Plus add on searches available NAPBS Accreditation No Electronic Consent Form Yes Customer Service Email Best Do-It-Yourself Website Background Report.com Read Review Cost$19.95 to $29.95Background Check Packages2NAPBS Accreditation No Electronic Consent Form No Customer Service Phone and email Best for Medical Practices Hire Right Read Review Cost Customized for each business Background Check Packages2; Plus add on searches available NAPBS Accreditation No Electronic Consent Form No Customer Service Phone, email and live chat Want to take a step back and learn more about background checks? See what experts advise in our guide to choosing a background check service, and then come back here to see our best picks. Best Background Check Service for Small Businesses: Good Hire Good Hire has everything small businesses need from a background check provider. It offers a variety of services, including criminal history searches, education and employment verifications, and drug testing. Background checks can be purchased on an individual basis, and there are no monthly minimums. Good Hire is also accredited by the National Association of Professional Background Screeners, and it has an easy-to-use online system and excellent customer service. Go here for a full review of Good Hire. Best Background Check Service for Very Small Businesses: Accurate Now Accurate Now offers three different background check packages designed specifically for small businesses."
},
{
"docid": "D100878#0",
"title": "https://www.fanniemae.com/content/guide/selling/b3/3.1/07.html\nSelling Guide",
"text": "Verbal Verification of Employment Lenders must obtain a verbal verification of employment (verbal VOE) for each borrower using employment or self-employment income to qualify. The verbal VOE must be obtained within 10 business days prior to the note date for employment income, and within 120 calendar days prior to the note date for self-employment income. The verbal VOE requirement is intended to help lenders mitigate risk by confirming, as late in the process as possible, that the borrower remains employed as originally disclosed on the loan application. A change in the borrower’s employment status could have a significant impact on that borrower’s capacity to repay the mortgage loan and must be fully reevaluated. Alternatively, lenders may obtain the verbal VOE after closing, up to the time of loan delivery. If the verbal VOE cannot be obtained prior to delivery, the loan is ineligible for delivery to Fannie Mae. Note: If the employer confirms the borrower is currently on temporary leave, the lender must consider the borrower “employed.” See B3-3.1-09, Other Sources of Income , for details on temporary leave. The following table describes verbal VOE requirements: Type of Income Verbal VOE Requirements Hourly, Salary, and Commission Income (Non-Military)Requirements: The lender must independently obtain a phone number and, if possible, an address for the borrower's employer. This can be accomplished by using a telephone book, the Internet, directory assistance, or by contacting the applicable licensing bureau."
},
{
"docid": "D3075242#0",
"title": "http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Cards/American-Express-Address-Confirmation/td-p/1113636\nAmerican Express Address Confirmation....???",
"text": "\"Forum Topicsmy FICO® Forums Sign In Helpmy FICO® Forums Types of Credit Credit Cards American Express Address Confirmation....??? Options American Express Address Confirmation....?? ? mgeorges Valued Member 12-12-2011 02:44 PMAmerican Express Address Confirmation....??? A week ago i applied for a American Express Gold Card and today I got a letter saying that they need a letter on bank letterhead stating the confirmation of my address and the bankers name, phone number and title..... Has this happened to anyone? If so did you or did you not get approved? Wondering if this is a good sign.... Message 1 of 40 Kudos All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic3 REPLIESMustanglvr2006 Valued Contributor 12-12-2011 02:54 PMRe: American Express Address Confirmation....?? ? mgeorges wrote: A week ago i applied for a American Express Gold Card and today I got a letter saying that they need a letter on bank letterhead stating the confirmation of my address and the bankers name, phone number and title..... Has this happened to anyone? If so did you or did you not get approved? Wondering if this is a good sign.... Have you checked your EX CR? Does your current address on your report match the address you put on the Am Ex app?"
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at&t gophone account refill phone number
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[
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"docid": "D1707057#0",
"title": "http://www.callingmart.com/products/wireless/ProductDetail?ID=12&name=AT&T-GoPhone-Prepaid-Wireless-Airtime-Minutes-Refill\nAT&T GoPhone Refill - PIN",
"text": "\"AT&T Go Phone Refill - PINInstant Delivery Guaranteed!Lowest Price Guaranteed!Earn Rewards Points With Every Purchase!buy now No Tax, No Fees, No Hidden Charges!DENOMINATIONS ANYTIME MINUTES EXPIRATION N/W Calling Mart Points$15.00 varies by plan 30 days varies by plan 15$25.00 varies by plan 90 days varies by plan 25$50.00 varies by plan 90 days varies by plan 50$75.00 varies by plan 90 days varies by plan 75$100.00 varies by plan 365 days varies by plan 100TEXT MESSAGINGFor the 10¢ minute plan: $0.20/ message sent & received ; $0.25 picture/multi-media messaging DATA SERVICES $0.01 per 5 KB, (not available for smartphones)LONG DISTANCE Domestic LD Included for both rate options. LD to Canada is an add'l $0.19/min and to Mexico it's add'l $0.10/min. See provider for more country rates NETWORK Nationwide on AT&T GSM Network. COVERAGE Nationwide on AT&T GSM Network. CARRIER CONTACT http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/go-phones/ or Dial 1-800-901-9878REFILL INSTRUCTIONSSome AT&T refill PINs do not work if loaded via their website. Please try to remove the spaces/dashes (if there's any) before copying the PIN to AT&T website. Or you may try loading the PIN directly to your cellphone by following this sequence: PRESS *888* + PIN number + # + SEND (ex. * 888*1234567891234# then hit the Send button)To load PIN beginning with \"\"30104-\"\", please call 1-800-403-7801 and follow the instructions OR follow the *888* loading instuctions above to load the PIN using your Go Phone. For TDMA phones: PRESS #20 + (PIN number) + # + SEND. Or, dial 611 (or 1-800-901-9878 ) from your wireless phone - a free call."
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{
"docid": "D3080386#0",
"title": "http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/voice/rgTlOtgPrV4\nCan't port number from AT&T GoPhone?",
"text": "\"Can't port number from AT&T Go Phone?ewaz3/4/11 10:57 AM Do you already have Google Voice (Y/N)? YIf so, do you have a Google number (Y/N)? YFor Mobile apps, what device and carrier are you using? Virgin Mobile / LG Optimus VPost your question or report below (please include specific details and error messages, if applicable): I 'm finding it very difficult to port my number from my AT&T Go Phone. I've called AT&T customer service and found my Account number, however I can't figure out what my \"\" Billing Account Pin \"\" number is. I've spoken to AT&T customer service on this too, they assure me that the pin number is the same pin number I've been using to access my account with them, but it still won't work for porting. I get this message everytime; Error Code: Password/PIN required or incorrect (Incorrect password, PIN/Password, SSN/Tax ID). I've tried changing the pin, using the last 4 of my ssn, using the last 4 of my phone number, using the last 4 of the debit card I use to pay, etc. Nothing works. At this point I'd like to cancel the porting and get a refund."
},
{
"docid": "D2704173#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/about_6580724_can-gophone-converted-regular-service_.html\nCan a GoPhone Be Converted to a Regular Service?",
"text": "Can a Go Phone Be Converted to a Regular Service?by James Johnson AT&T Go Phone is a pre-paid wireless service provided by AT&T Wireless. Pre-paid customers who wish to switch over to contract service with AT&T can continue to use their Go Phone with that service; however, several specific steps must be taken. It should be noted that AT&T often offers free or close-to-free phones with new service and you may be able to receive cash back when using your already paid for Go Phone. What Is Go Phone? Go Phone is a form of pre-paid service that offers users the ability to purchase minutes only as needed and to pay for phone service only on the days service is used. Go Phone service includes voice and data options (text, Internet). Go Phone devices tend to be low- to mid-range devices and no special discount pricing is given on these phones as it is with contract-based phone purchases. Go Phone IMEI Lookup (Pre-Conversion Requirement)Remove the battery from the back of your Go Phone and locate the sticker on the back of your phone. Write down the IMEI number found on that sticker (15-digit code). You may also be able to access your IMEI number by typing *# 0 6 # when the phone is turned on."
},
{
"docid": "D896663#0",
"title": "http://www.prepaidreviews.com/ATTPrepaidPhoneNumberAndContactInfo.html\nAT&T GoPhone Customer Service Number & Contact Info",
"text": "AT&T Go Phone Customer Service Number & Contact Info AT&T's customer service is among the best in the industry, and their Go Phone customer service representatives are no exception. The customer service center is open Monday through Friday 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. CST and open on Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. CST. The customer service line has an automated answer system where you can refill minutes, activate a phone or perform other basic tasks. When you call customer service, you will need to provide your Go Phone Number and some basic Account information so they can assist you. AT&T Go Phone Customer Service Number: 1-800-901-9878Alternatively, you can reach Customer Service by dialing 611 from your Go Phone. You can also receive personalized help at an AT&T store. To locate one near you, click here. Go Phone customer service can also be reached via live chat on AT&T's website. Although the chat is technically for postpaid services, the customer service representatives will generally answer Go Phone questions if you have them. Cheapest Price Per Minute: $0.10Unlimited Data Available: Yes Unlimited Texting Available: Yes Shop For Deals on AT&T Plans and Phones Visit the Official AT&T Website AT&T Go Phone Data Plans & Rates AT&T Go Phone Network & Coverage Map"
},
{
"docid": "D3250180#0",
"title": "https://www.walmart.com/cp/Pharmacy/5431\n",
"text": "\"Make the Walmart pharmacy your one-stop shop for prescriptions Having to make an extra stop to the pharmacy can be an inconvenience, especially if you're pressed for time and your pharmacy is out of the way. Make things simple and get your prescriptions filled at the same place you do your shopping at Walmart. We make it easy to have a prescription filled or to transfer a prescription from another pharmacy. You can avail of these services and many others online or using your cellphone. By getting your prescriptions taken care of with us, you can save money thanks to our Every Day Low Prices. Refill prescriptions If you have a new prescription, you must either have your healthcare provider call in your prescription to us or you can drop it off at our pharmacy. However, if you have refills remaining on your prescription, you can either call your local pharmacy to have the prescription refilled or you can obtain refills online. Simply log in to your online account with Walmart, then select the box located next to the prescription you want to be refilled. You can select up to 10 to be refilled at one time. If you want to look at the specifics of the prescription, you can click on the prescription number and more information will be revealed."
},
{
"docid": "D131211#0",
"title": "http://www.callingmart.com/products/wireless/ProductDetail?ID=35\nT-Mobile To Go Refill - PIN",
"text": "\"T-Mobile To Go Refill - PINInstant Delivery Guaranteed!Lowest Price Guaranteed!Earn Rewards Points With Every Purchase!T-Mobile RTRNow you can load directly to your phone! Learn More T-Mobile Monthly Plans Checkout their Unlimited Talk and Text plans! Learn More Great news!! Effective Nov 16, 2017, we are removing the 2% surcharge on T-Mobile refills. We have closed a special deal with our providers allowing us to pass on some savings to you, our beloved customers.buy now No Tax, No Fees, No Hidden Charges!T-Mobile To Go Prepaid (PAY AS YOU GO) has great rates and popular phones like the Sidekick II. The Sidekick pricing plan is a great deal, especially for teens. For only a $1 per day subscribers receive unlimited email, web browsing, instant messaging and text message, and can make calls for $0.15/min. Denomination Minutes Expiration Gold Rewards Minutes* Gold Rewards Expiration* Unlimited Nights & Weekends Calling Mart Points$10.00 30 90 days 35 365 days Not Included 10$25.00 130 90 days 150 365 days Not Included 25$40.00 208 90 days 239 365 days Not Included 25$50.00 400 90 days 460 365 days Not Included 50$100.00 Instant Gold! 365 days 1000** 365 days Not Included 100NEW! $50 Monthly Unlimited Talk & Text with 100 MB data Plan Unlimited 30 days Unlimited 50NEW!"
},
{
"docid": "D1547993#0",
"title": "https://forums.att.com/t5/Other-Phones-Devices/Devices-compatible-with-AT-amp-T-Passport-for-voice-calls-in/td-p/4821536\nDevices compatible with AT&T Passport for voice calls in Europe",
"text": "Gabe Gr Contributor05-19-2016 12:56 AMDevices compatible with AT&T Passport for voice calls in Europe I want to make occasional voice calls while traveling in Europe for three weeks. Can I either use Passport or pay for individual calls? What is the least expensive compatible device?144 Views Message 1 of 40 Kudos Reply Stuman168Tutor05-19-2016 4:09 AMRe: Devices compatible with AT&T Passport for voice calls in Europe I know that att i Phone works outside US. Depending how many minutes you are planning to Use the phone. It maybe worthwhile to add passport plan. Just FYI, any calls to your cell phone whether you answer or not will be charged a minute. Most of the time I forward my incoming calls to my home phone and I used my phone primarily to call out or SMS (included unlimited on mobile share plan to any country in the world). Make sure the country you are visiting included in passport plan. Was this helpful? Message 2 of 40 Kudos Replysandblaster ACE - Expert05-19-2016 5:56 AMRe: Devices compatible with AT&T Passport for voice calls in Europe Gabe Gr wrote: I want to make occasional voice calls while traveling in Europe for three weeks."
},
{
"docid": "D2896571#0",
"title": "https://www.t-mobile.com/company/company-info/sim-unlock-policy/unlock-your-mobile-wireless-device.html\n",
"text": "Back to About T-Mobile Company Information Overview Awards Government & Regulatory Consumer Safety Sim Unlock Policy Unlock Your Mobile Wireless Device Unlock Your Mobile Wireless Device Learn how to unlock your wireless mobile device for use on other carriers (formerly SIM Unlock). We're committed to providing you with clear information about how to unlock your mobile wireless phones and tablets for use across different mobile carriers. Most mobile devices are programmed to prevent the device from operating with another wireless carriers network without first obtaining an unlock code. If you purchased your device from T-Mobile or if you have a T-Mobile authorized device please follow the steps outlined below to determine your eligibility to receive an unlocking code for your device. DEVICE COMPATIBILITYIt's important to understand that mobile carriers typically use different frequencies and technology to provide wireless network access. This means that not all phones and tablets are compatible between every mobile carrier – for more information about compatibility with T-Mobile’s network please check Bring Your Own Device. Even if your phone or tablet is compatible between carriers, some functionality of your device may not operate the same on a different mobile carrier’s network. Please carefully review your device functionality with any new carriers’ network to make sure that the services are operating as expected. In order to obtain an unlock code for your mobile wireless phone or tablet you need to contact the mobile carrier or manufacturer who sold you the device. The original carrier or manufacturer can provide you with instructions and specific information on how to unlock the device for use with another mobile carrier."
},
{
"docid": "D31970#0",
"title": "https://www.att.com/cellphones/zte/maven-prepaid.html\nAT&T PREPAID SM PHONES AND PLANS No annual contract. No credit check. All on the nationâs best data network. 1",
"text": "AT&T PREPAID SM PHONES AND PLANS No annual contract. No credit check. All on the nation’s best data network. 1Phones Find premium brands you love, Certified Restored, and more. Phones Shop Phones Plans Choose the plan that's right for you. Plans Shop Plans Bring your own phone Activate a phone you already own with a SIM Kit 2. Keep your existing number too. Bring your own phone Shop SIM Kits1 Claim based on the Nielsen Certified Data Network Score. Score includes data reported by wireless consumers in the Nielsen Mobile Insights survey, network measurements from Nielsen Mobile Performance and Nielsen Drive Test Benchmarks for Q4 16+ 2016 Q1 17 across 121 markets.2 R equires compatible, unlocked device and purchase of SIM kit. Multi-Line Discount Save more with every phone you add."
},
{
"docid": "D1452413#0",
"title": "http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1704148-how-much-is-AT-amp-T-prepaid-SIM-card-any-activation-fee\nThread: how much is AT&T prepaid SIM card? any activation fee?",
"text": "\"02-23-2011, 12:55 PM #1ecgz88My screen is bigger than yours Join Date Nov 2006Posts 293Feedback Score 0how much is AT&T prepaid SIM card? any activation fee?how much is AT&T prepaid SIM card? any activation fee? Thanks!02-23-2011, 01:04 PM #2veriztd Moderator Join Date Jul 2005Location United States Posts 17,547Carrier (s) Verizon Feedback Score 0The SIM cards are included w/ prepaid phone at the place of purchase. Prepaid does not have an separate activation fee, it is built into the cost of the phone upon purchase. If I'm annoyed and you're annoyed, does that make us a paranoid ?? Sarcasm is a fine art... \"\"Don't believe everything you think\"\" It's not a matter of if you win or lose, it's how you assign the blame02-23-2011, 07:24 PM #3XFFIs There Anything Else? Join Date May 2004Location BTA027Posts 16,789Device (s) i Phone 6SCarrier (s) American Telephone & Telegraph Company Feedback Score 0You can also get a stand-alone SIM card for Go Phone service from an AT&T store if you already have a phone. PRL Interpretations XFF's Alpha Tag software Cellular and PCS License Maps Originally Posted by gpatrick900I am a little confused. My Verizon phone was able to roam on GSM because they used TDMA."
},
{
"docid": "D1561564#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TracFone\nTracFone Wireless",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Trac Fone)navigation search\"\"Net10\"\" redirects here. For the indoor American football tournament, see Arena Football League. Trac Fone Wireless, Inc. Type Subsidiary Industry Telecommunications Predecessor Topp Telecom, Inc. Founded Miami, Florida, United States (1996)Headquarters Miami, Florida, United States Number of locations 90,000 retail locations Area served United States (incl. Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico)Services Prepaid mobile virtual network operator Number of employees 400+ (2008)Parent América Móvil (98.2%) Others (1.8%)Website www .tracfonewireless .com Footnotes / references [1]Trac Fone Wireless, Inc. is a prepaid mobile virtual network operator in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Trac Fone Wireless is a subsidiary of Mexico's largest telecommunications company América Móvil, and offers products and services under multiple brands which include Trac Fone, NET10 Wireless, Total Wireless, Straight Talk, Safe Link Wireless, Telcel América, SIMPLE Mobile, Page Plus Cellular, Go Smart Mobile, and Walmart Family Mobile. Trac Fone Wireless operates as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), holding agreements with the United States' largest wireless network operators to provide service using their networks, including Verizon Wireless, AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile US, Sprint Corporation, and U. S. Cellular. Trac Fone Wireless had 25.668 million subscribers in 2015. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Trac Fone Family Brands2.1 Trac Fone2.2 NET10 Wireless2.3 Safe Link Wireless2.4 Straight Talk2.5 Total Wireless2.6 SIMPLE Mobile2.7 Telcel América2.8 Page Plus Cellular2.9 Go Smart Mobile2.10 Walmart Family Mobile3 International long distance4 Company operations5 Class actions5.1 Misleading \"\"Unlimited\"\" plan claims by Straight Talk, Net10 Wireless, Simple Mobile, And Telcel America - 20155.2 Roaming and repair issues - 20076 Networks and coverage7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]Trac Fone was established in 1996 as Topp Telecom Inc., a prepaid mobile phone company, in Miami, Florida. In February 1999, Topp received a major infusion of capital from Teléfonos de México ( NYSE : TMX ), a.k.a. Tel Mex, Mexico's largest telephone company."
},
{
"docid": "D1752283#0",
"title": "https://www.comfi.com/Phone-Card/AT&T\nAT&T Phone Card",
"text": "\"AT&T Phone Card4.9 out of 5 stars from 36 customer reviews · Review this card Buy Now Buy Refillable Permanent PINNo PIN-less Dial No Call History (CDR)No Connection Fee No Maintenance Fee No Rounding1 minute Toll Free Yes Local Access No Surcharge No Pay Phone Charge Yes Validity Period365 days after activation, recharge or last use*Prompt Languages English, Spanish Service provided by AT&TAT&T Overview This is an international calling card! For prepaid cell phone refill card, go here. The AT&T phone card has the kind of quality and features you'd expect. Outstanding connectivity, domestic and international calling (call from more than 150 foreign countries! ), no connection/maintenance fees. Here's a card you'll always want to have with you! Important notice! INTERNATIONAL RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL AT&T CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR INFORMATION: 1-800-331-3800. THIS CARD CANNOT BE USED FOR TOLL FREE CALLS, CALLS FOR PREPAID SERVICES WITH PREMIUM CHARGES, OR FOR OPERATOR HANDLED CALLS."
},
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"docid": "D3437521#0",
"title": "https://www.att.com/support/gophone.html\nAT&T PREPAID â support (formerly GoPhone ® )",
"text": "Support Wireless AT&T PREPAIDAT&T PREPAID ℠ support (formerly Go Phone ® )Learn how to manage your balance, estimate usage, get device help, and more. Popular solutions Make a payment Check your AT&T PREPAID usage Replace a lost or stolen device Change your plan & add-ons Got a problem with your AT&T PREPAID service? Get help fixing common problems with your device or service. Fix-it now More AT&T PREPAID help at your fingertips Getting started Activate your AT&T PREPAID service Bring your tablet or phone Setup basics Plans & add-ons Choose a plan and add-ons Call & text internationally Account & usage Ways to manage usage Reset password How AT&T PREPAID Multi-Line works Payment options Set up Auto Pay Give an AT&T PREPAID payment Device help View tutorials & videos Software updates Replace a broken device Need more help? Wireless Community Forum Get helpful advice from expert users. Explore AT&T PREPAID plans Unlimited talk, text, and data usage—no annual contract. View plans"
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"docid": "D3378505#0",
"title": "https://www.callingmart.com/products/wireless/ProductDetail?ID=12&name=AT&T-GoPhone-Prepaid-Wireless-Airtime-Minutes-Refill\nAT&T GoPhone Refill - PIN",
"text": "\"AT&T Go Phone Refill - PINInstant Delivery Guaranteed!Lowest Price Guaranteed!Earn Rewards Points With Every Purchase!buy now No Tax, No Fees, No Hidden Charges!DENOMINATIONS ANYTIME MINUTES EXPIRATION N/W Calling Mart Points$15.00 varies by plan 30 days varies by plan 15$25.00 varies by plan 90 days varies by plan 25$50.00 varies by plan 90 days varies by plan 50$75.00 varies by plan 90 days varies by plan 75$100.00 varies by plan 365 days varies by plan 100TEXT MESSAGINGFor the 10¢ minute plan: $0.20/ message sent & received ; $0.25 picture/multi-media messaging DATA SERVICES $0.01 per 5 KB, (not available for smartphones)LONG DISTANCE Domestic LD Included for both rate options. LD to Canada is an add'l $0.19/min and to Mexico it's add'l $0.10/min. See provider for more country rates NETWORK Nationwide on AT&T GSM Network. COVERAGE Nationwide on AT&T GSM Network. CARRIER CONTACT http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/go-phones/ or Dial 1-800-901-9878REFILL INSTRUCTIONSSome AT&T refill PINs do not work if loaded via their website. Please try to remove the spaces/dashes (if there's any) before copying the PIN to AT&T website. Or you may try loading the PIN directly to your cellphone by following this sequence: PRESS *888* + PIN number + # + SEND (ex. * 888*1234567891234# then hit the Send button)To load PIN beginning with \"\"30104-\"\", please call 1-800-403-7801 and follow the instructions OR follow the *888* loading instuctions above to load the PIN using your Go Phone. For TDMA phones: PRESS #20 + (PIN number) + # + SEND. Or, dial 611 (or 1-800-901-9878 ) from your wireless phone - a free call."
},
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"docid": "D2914181#0",
"title": "https://www.att.com/cellphones/zte/maven-2-prepaid.html\nAT&T PREPAID SM PHONES AND PLANS No annual contract. No credit check. All on the nationâs best data network. 1",
"text": "AT&T PREPAID SM PHONES AND PLANS No annual contract. No credit check. All on the nation’s best data network. 1Phones Find premium brands you love, Certified Restored, and more. Phones Shop Phones Plans Choose the plan that's right for you. Plans Shop Plans Bring your own phone Activate a phone you already own with a SIM Kit 2. Keep your existing number too. Bring your own phone Shop SIM Kits1 Claim based on the Nielsen Certified Data Network Score. Score includes data reported by wireless consumers in the Nielsen Mobile Insights survey, network measurements from Nielsen Mobile Performance and Nielsen Drive Test Benchmarks for Q4 16+ 2016 Q1 17 across 121 markets.2 R equires compatible, unlocked device and purchase of SIM kit. Multi-Line Discount Save more with every phone you add."
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"docid": "D1436461#0",
"title": "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dWDeG_N26s\nHow to use AT&T GoPhone (Prepaid) on iPhone 3gs, 4, 4s, 5, 5S, 5C (Pay as you go & plans)",
"text": "How to use AT&T Go Phone (Prepaid) on i Phone 3gs, 4, 4s, 5, 5S, 5C (Pay as you go & plans)Apple Tech Subscribe 1.6KAdd to Share More182,247 views62865Published on Sep 12, 2012Use Go Phone from AT&T on your i Phone now! You can pick from 3 different plans! You can even choose pay as you go like 10 cents per minute. Here are some links you will need: Buy Micro Sim Card here: http://amzn.to/OKdiyk Buy Nano Sim Card here: http://amzn.to/VZ5Pcy Activate your sim card here: http://bit.ly/Pmqd D3 To activate data, go to this website on you *PHONE*: http://unlockit.co.nz Follow me on Instagram - http://instagram.com/appletechvideos Please Subscribe, Like, and Comment! -The Apple Tech Videos Show more Loading..."
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"docid": "D900730#0",
"title": "https://www.walmart.com/browse/cell-phones/sim-cards/1105910_1072335_1097404\n",
"text": "Best Seller$ 0. 99Straight Talk Bring Your Own Phone Activation Kit (4G LTE) - Veriz ... ( 12)2-Day Shipping Free pickup Best Seller$ 0. 99Straight Talk Bring Your Own Phone SIM Kit - AT&T GSM Compatible ( 53)2-Day Shipping Free pickup$ 0. 99Walmart Family Mobile Bring Your Own Phone SIM Kit - T-Mobile GSM ... ( 98)Free shipping on orders $35 +Free pickup$ 0. 99Straight Talk Bring Your Own Phone SIM Kit - T-Mobile GSM Compatib ... ( 3)2-Day Shipping Free pickup Was $ 9. 98 Save $ 1. 08$ 8. 90AT&T PREPAID SIM Starter Kit ( 33)2-Day Shipping Free pickup today$ 8. 90T-MOBILE TRIPLE CUT SIM CARD • STANDARD / MICRO / NANO GSM 4G LTE ... ( 12)Sold & Shipped by TECH TRENDFree shipping$ 0. 99Tracfone Bring Your Own Phone SIM Kit - Verizon CDMA Compatible ( 5)2-Day Shipping Free pickup$ 0."
},
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"docid": "D876462#0",
"title": "http://www.orlando.va.gov/patients/appointments.asp\nOrlando VA Medical Center",
"text": "Appointments Schedule a VA Appointment There are many ways for Veterans to make health care appointments. If you don’t have VA health care benefits, you can apply now. Apply for VA health care. If you’re having a medical emergency, please call 911 or call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255, then press 1. Schedule an Appointment By Phone Follow the instructions on this page on how to make an appointment by phone at this facility. Online VA now offers online appointment scheduling for some appointments. We hope to expand the number of VA facilities and types of appointments in the future. If you have VA health care benefits, you can schedule your VA primary care appointments online if you: Are scheduling your appointment with a VA medical facility that accepts online scheduling, and Have had a primary care appointment at that VA facility within the last 2 years, and Have a My Health e Vet Premium account or DS Logon Premium account (used for e Benefits and mil Connect)With your online account, you’ll also be able to: Track the status of requests Send messages about requested appointments Get notifications about appointments Cancel appointments Schedule a VA appointment online. Upgrade your Existing Accounts Upgrade your My Healthe Vet account to premium. Upgrade your DS Logon account to premium."
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"docid": "D2585963#0",
"title": "https://www.comfi.com/prepaid-wireless/Att+Rtr+Refill\nCheap AT&T GoPhone Prepaid Refill",
"text": "Cheap AT&T Go Phone Prepaid Refill4.6 out of 5 stars from 44 customer reviews AT&T Go Phone Phone Number to Recharge Make sure the number is correct!$15.00 for $14.95$25.00 for $24.75$50.00 for $49.00$100.00 for $97.00$150.00 for $142.00ON SALE! Instant discount up to 5.33%No activation required. Your airtime minutes will automatically be added to the phone number you provide during checkout. AT&T refills will be applied to your AT&T phone based on the plan you are currently enrolled in. Dial 611 from your AT&T phone to verify or update your plan. Compatible with all AT&T Go Phone Prepaid Wireless plans. The AT&T Go Phone logo and the AT&T Go Phone product images are registered trademarks of AT&T. Go Phone Per Minute Plan Amount Validity Talk Text Web$15.00 30 days 10¢ / min 20¢ / text 1¢ per 5 KB$25.00 90 days 10¢ / min 20¢ / text 1¢ per 5 KB$50.00 90 days 10¢ / min 20¢ / text 1¢ per 5 KB$100.00 365 days 10¢ / min 20¢ / text 1¢ per 5 KBOther Plans Plan Talk Text Web$2 Daily Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited 1¢ per 5 KB$25 Monthly Plan 250 min Unlimited 1¢ per 5 KB$50 Monthly Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited$65 Monthly Smartphone w/Data Unlimited Unlimited 1GBCustomer Service Payment questions only: 1-800-219-6993 Att : 1-800-331-0500 or dial 611 from your wireless phone Terms and Conditions Sale is final as the minutes cannot be removed nor transferred once applied to the phone number provided. Purchase is non-refundable, non-returnable or exchangeable. No cash or surrender value. By using service you agree to be bound by AT&T Terms and Conditions."
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"docid": "D204937#0",
"title": "https://mobility.petro-canada.ca/terms-and-conditions.aspx\nTerms and Conditions",
"text": "\"This Agreement governs the sale and delivery of wireless services (\"\"Service\"\" or \"\"Services\"\") to you by Petro-Canada and Ztar Mobile and any of its parent and subsidiaries (“us,\"\" \"\"we,\"\" \"\"our\"\" or \"\" Petro-Canada Mobility™ \"\"). This Agreement is between you (the purchaser or user of the Services) and us. Certain other laws may also govern our provision of Services to you and such laws are incorporated in their entirety by this reference into this Agreement as if set forth in this Agreement. Please read these Terms and Conditions of Service carefully. These Terms and Conditions of Service are a legally binding agreement between you and us. They contain important information about your legal rights, and require that certain disputes be resolved through Arbitration instead of a court trial. We reserve the right to change or modify any of these Terms and Conditions of Service at any time and in its sole discretion. Any changes or modifications to these Terms and Conditions of Service will be binding upon you once posted on the website found at mobility. petro-canada .ca. Important: Please read this agreement carefully."
},
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"docid": "D2917131#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071013152102AAlgApt\nCan I use a new AT&T GoPhone sim card on the iPhone?",
"text": "Consumer Electronics Cell Phones & Plans Can I use a new AT&T Go Phone sim card on the i Phone? I just got a new AT&T Motorola c168i on pay-as-you go with sim card. I will soon get an i Phone. Can I take out the i Phone's sim card and use my pay-as-you go sim card instead? Update: I have a new AT&T Go Phone with sim card. I am getting an i Phone soon. Can I use the Go Phone sim card with the i Phone? Update 2: The Go Phone sim card is one of the AT&T 3G sim cards.4 following 3 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The answer is YES, you can. I got an Iphone online and I didnt activate it because I dont want to get a plan. Now what I did was I bought an at&t simcard online and called customer service and have them activated my prepaid sim card."
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at&t order 800 number
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"docid": "D717564#0",
"title": "http://www.800-numbers.net/att/\nAT&T Toll Free 1-800 Number",
"text": "Home > Phone Company > AT&TAT&T Toll Free 1-800 Number Support & Contact: 1 800 AT&T Phone Number Look Up What is the 1-800 number for AT&T? Below is a list of toll free 800 numbers for AT&T.1-844-383-4450Orders, Customer Care, Billing,Tech Support: 1-844-383-4450 hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Welcome to ATT, if you are calling about phone numbers [number called from] press 1Main menu to pay your bills or get other bill related options press 1,for technical support or help with voice mail press 2,to check usage to report a stolen or lost wireless device or cancel service press 3;for sales, new orders or start another order press 4;for anything else including the option to speak to a customer service professional press 0;to repeat this option press *.to enter a different phone number press 2, (if you dont not choose an option) please enter the wireless phone number that you are calling about starting with the area code, for more options press 1to activate your ATNT go phone press 1,to order new service or add a line to an existing wireless account press 2,for information or help with home phone DSL or you first service press 3,to check the status of our recent wireless order press 4,for help with tablets or laptop connect press 5,for help with other issues including the option to speak to our customer service professional press 0,to repeat this options press *. Order New Service: 1-844-843-0918 hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Thank you for calling AT&T about your wireless servicefor assistance with international dialing on your existing wireless account press 1One moment while we connect your call, this call may be monitored for quality insurance. Thank you for calling AT&T about your wireless service. You have reached international care, if you are calling to unlock you AT&T iphone press 1,otherwise press *for help with the recent orders or assistance with your accounts press 2,to purchase new service, accessories or out offline of wireless service to your account press 3. Offers How much does AT&T cost?"
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"docid": "D2304334#0",
"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/Old-Navy\nOld Navy Phone Number",
"text": "\"Old Navy Phone Number Calling Old Navy customer service faster by Get Human800-653-6289Customer service Current Wait: 21 mins (6m avg)Free: Skip Waiting on Hold Hours: 24 hours, 7 days Best time to call: 2:30pm Ranked #1 of 3 contact options Contacting Old Navy6,988 customers like this number Old Navy customer service Reasons customers like you called Old Navy recently\"\"call customer service\"\" a min ago\"\"****o my name is Martroyia Jones. I writing this because my mom lost her job in August and we are...\"\" 4d ago\"\"Create an order d*t order cancellation error by Old Navy\"\" 12d ago Old Navy Phone Number 800-653-6289 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 800-653-6289Call-back available YESCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours 24 hours, 7 days Best time to dial 2:30pm Navigate phone maze to a human Press 1 at each prompt Average wait 6Current wait 21Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 1Alternate methods phone or email or web Quality of communication 67%Quality of help 56%Customer votes 6,988Information last updated Fri Dec 15 2017 09:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)Old Navy's Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is Old Navy's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a Old Navy agent. This phone number is Old Navy's Best Phone Number because 29,094 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 800-653-6289 include Returns, Cancel order, Complaint, Make a purchase, Warranty claim and other customer service issues. The Old Navy call center that you call into has employees from California and is open 24 hours, 7 days according to customers. In total, Old Navy has 1 phone number. It's not always clear what is the best way to talk to Old Navy representatives, so we started compiling this information built from suggestions from the customer community. Please keep sharing your experiences so we can continue to improve this free resource. Contacting Old Navy While 800-653-6289 is Old Navy's best toll-free number, there are 3 total ways to get in touch with them. The next best way to talk to their customer support team, according to other Old Navy customers, is by telling Get Human about your issue above and letting us find somebody to help you."
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"docid": "D1067802#0",
"title": "http://shop2.sprint.com/en/stores/popups/landlineIntlCallCenterServices.shtml?ECID=vanity:business_products_products_landlineInternationalCallCenterServices_tabC\n.",
"text": "\"Below are lists of countries where International Toll-free Service (ITFS), Universal International Freephone Numbering (UIFN) and Toll-free on Sprint Access are available as of January 2012. ( The information below is subject to change. ) International Toll-Free Service (ITFS)ITFS Dialing: ITFS dialing follows the originating country's standard dialing formats for toll-free calls. These standard dialing formats may, or may not, look similar to toll-free dialing in North America. Availability: (per the offshore carrier's availability)Sprint International Toll-Free Service (ITFS) Originating Country & Carrier Name ITFS Dialing Format Andora See France. Anguilla Cable & Wireless of Anguilla 1-800-XXX-XXXXAntigua Cable & Wireless of Antigua 1-800-326-XXXXArgentina Telefonica de Argentina 0-800-XXX-XXXXAustralia - Reach 1-800-XXX-XXXAustralia - Optus Optus Communications 1-800-XXX-XXXBahamas Batelco Bahamas 1-8XX-XXX-XXXXBahrain Batelco 800-00-XXXBarbados Barbados - External Comm Corp 1-800-534-XXXXBermuda Cable & Wireless of Bermuda 1-8XX-XXX-XXXXBolivia Entel 0-800-XXXXBrazil Embratel 0-800-XXX-XXXX 000-891-XXXX prior to 3/4/04Brazil Telefonica 0-800 XXXXXXBritish Virgin Islands Cable & Wireless of the BVI 1-800-XXX-XXXXCanary Islands See Spain. Cayman Islands Cable & Wireless of Cayman Islands 1-800-XXX-XXXXChile-Entel Entel Communications 123-0020-XXXXChile-CTC Mundo CTC Mundo Communications 800-XXX-XXXChina China Netcom 10-800-713-XXXXChina China Telcom 10-800-130-XXXXColombia Telecom Colombia 01-800-9-13-XXXXColombia-ETB ETB Colombia 01-800-XXX-XXXXCorsica Service provided through France. Costa Rica ICE 0-800-013-XXXXCyprus Cyprus Telecom Authority 0-800-97XXXDenmark Telecom Denmark 8088-XXXXDominica Cable & Wireless 1-8XX-XXX-XXXXDominican Republic Codetel 1-888-751-XXXXDominican Republic Tricom 1-8XX-751-XXXXEcuador Anidinatel 1-800-XXXXXEl Salvador Antel 1-800-XXXXEngland See the United Kingdom Fiji Fintel Fiji 00800-XXXXFinland Sonera Corp. 0-800-11-XXXXFrance France Telecom (includes Andora, Corsica, Monaco) 0-800-90-XXXX & 0-800-91-XXXXGermany Deutsche Bundespost Telekom 0-800-XXX-XXXXGreece OTE 00-800-180-9-XXXXXXXGrenada Cable & Wireless 1-8XX-XXX-XXXXGuam Sprint domestic offering. Guatemala Guatel 1-800-XXX-XXXXHong Kong Reach Global Services 800-XX-XXXXHungary Magyar06 80 XXXXX &06 80 XXXXXXIndia Tata Communications 000 800 XXX XXXXIndia Bharti Airtel 000 800 XXX XXXXIndonesia Indosat Indonesia 001-803-015-XXXXXXXIreland Eircom Ireland 1-800-XXXXXXIreland (Northern) See the United Kingdom Israel-Netvision 1-800-930-XXXXIsrael-Bezeq 1-800-942-XXXXIsrael-Smile 1-800-XXX-XXXXItaly Telecom Italia (includes San Marino and Vatican City) 800-00-XXXXJamaica Cable & Wireless Jamaica 1-800-XXX-XXXXJapan Softbank 0066-33-XXXXXXJapan - KDD KDDI Corporation 00531-13-XXXXJapan - NTT NTT Communications 0034-800-XXXXXXKorea, S. - Dacom Dacom 00-308-13-XXXXKorea, S. - KT Korea Telecom 00798-XXXXXXXXXLiechtenstein See Switzerland. Luxembourg Luxembourg Postes Et Telecom 0-800-2-XXXXMacau CTM 0-800-XXXMalaysia Malaysia Telecom 1-800-XXX-XXXXMexico Telmex 001-8XX-XXX-XXXXMonaco See France."
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"docid": "D49971#0",
"title": "https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/20140624000531-13259019-sms-800-api\nToll Free Number SMS 800 and Search API",
"text": "Toll Free Number SMS 800 and Search APIPublished on June 24, 2014Sign in to like this article1Sign in to comment on this article0Share0Andy Sacks Follow Sign in to follow this author Custom Vanity Toll Free and Local Numbers | B2B Hunter How and Why to Access the National Toll Free Number Database and Monetize its Data For further information, please contact Andrew Sacks at 888.697.7505In order to understand a pioneering SMS 800 and Search API it is primary to put the complete toll free number data set into context. Understanding the bedrock of the toll free number system will equip a telecommunications or firm in any industry sector to choose to have the data set at its disposal. This access is granted any client under a custom licensing structure to meet its unique needs for “use” of the database. As I will summarize below, the toll free number data set is dynamic in the origin and history as well as in the evolving current status of its contents. To be concrete, for example, one toll free number, which for the purpose of this article is one piece of data (comprised of the three letter toll free prefix [“NPA”] and seven digits following), has hundreds of thousands of pieces of data attached to it, such as history of its use, current connectivity status, where the number now resides and where it terminates. As such, an untold universe of data pertains and connects directly to the contents of the national database of toll free numbers nearly 50M numbers strong. This vast sum of toll free numbers incorporates many times that sum of data connected directly to it. Below is merely a brief summary of the API, its necessity as the sole means of accessing and putting the data it accesses to use in research and for commercial purposes. The thesis at the root of this paper is that: The API’s facilitation of access to the toll free number database’s comprehensive data is of compelling relevance and value to many business verticals. Monetizing this access, in tandem with specialized toll free number subject matter expertise, is a cinch."
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"docid": "D841017#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Toll-free_telephone_number\nTalk:Toll-free telephone number",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Toll-free telephone number article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject. Put new text under old text. Click here to start a new topic. Please sign and date your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~ ). New to Wikipedia? Welcome! Ask questions, get answers. Be polite, and welcoming to new users Assume good faith Avoid personal attacks For disputes, seek dispute resolution Article policies No original research Neutral point of view Verifiability Archives: 1Sources for development of this article may be located at \"\"Toll-free telephone number\"\" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR · free images This article is within the scope of Wiki Project Marketing & Advertising, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Marketing on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks."
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"title": "https://mytechtipstricks.com/geico-insurance-customer-service-phone-numbers-and-email.html\nGovernment Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) Customer Service Phone Numbers and Email",
"text": "Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) Customer Service Phone Numbers and Email GEICOThe Government Employees Insurance Company ( GEICO) is popular Insurance company and it was operating in United States. GEICO Insurance is only for Government employees only approximately 50 million customers are taken any one of the policy, GEICO was founded in 1936 and it’s headquarter office is presently in Chevy Chase, Maryland in U. S. geico homeowners insurance is subsidiary insurance company. This insurance company providing many insurance policies especially Auto insurance is most of the customers using in U. S. And Vehicle Insurance includes these Boat or PWC insurance is for boating safety, Motorcycle, ATV, RV, collector auto, Next is Business Insurance is for making safety when you lose for business owners, Property owners is includes homeowners, renters, mobile home and floods. And finally pet insurance umbrella, life insurance, travel and overseas travel, identity protection geico car insurance official site In this article I am showing GEICO customer care information like toll free numbers and emails for contacting and getting quotes and getting information about policies. GEICO Auto Insurance Sales & Service Number: 1-800-861-8380This is the number to know about auto insurance details like apply, claiming policy and more. If you any queries just make on a call to clarify with officers. Read: All State Insurance Customer Service Whenever you make a call to this number at very first the automated system will response you as welcome to GEICO and for security purpose call may be recorded, note the menus on following. This option is for explain an accident our emergency right assistance please press option 1. If you don’t have the policy just press 2 for apply new one. And you would like to clarify about new policies also."
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"docid": "D937508#0",
"title": "https://www.800-numbers.net/t-mobile/\nT-Mobile Toll Free 1-800 Number",
"text": "Home > Phone Company > T-Mobile T-Mobile Toll Free 1-800 Number Support & Contact: T-Mobile Phone Number Look Up What is the 1-800 number for T-Mobile? Below is a list of toll free 800 numbers for T-Mobile. Customer Specialist: 1-800-T-MOBILE (1-800-866-2453) (24/7)Thank you for calling the T-mobile sales and information line, for English press one. If you are an existing customer and would like to speak to costumer care to replace your existing handset or for billing and account information, press one. T-mobile 4G, now back and more dependable To get started please enter or say your mobile number, area code first, or say I don’t have one. To become a new T mobile customer or to add a new line of service to your new T mobile account, press two,for all questions regarding moving your number to T mobile, press three. To activate a newly received T mobile phone, press four,to repeat these options press seven. Business customers 1-888-537-4242Thank you for calling the T mobile sales and information line,for English press one If you are an existing customer and would like to speak to costumer care to replace your existing handset or for billing and account information, press one. For consumer sales press onefor corporate sales or small business sales press two To track an existing order press oneto speak to a sales representative, press two. To locate a company owned retail store near you press three."
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"docid": "D1092852#0",
"title": "https://supplier.intel.com/static/misc/support.htm\n.",
"text": "\"PASSWORDS ARE NOW CASE-SENSITIVE!Please note that passwords in our security system are treated as case-sensitive. If you do not type the case exactly as it appears in your password then you will not be able to login. Example: If your password is sp S12Sps$ then entering sps12sps$ will not work. You will need to type in the upper case S characters as they appear in the password. Registration / Logon Problems The type of assistance necessary will depend on whether you are: A Registered Intel Supplier An Intel Employee or Contractor New to this site Registered Intel Suppliers: If you are a registered Intel supplier and were able to log in successfully prior to this change, please contact our Customer Support Center. If you are a registered Intel supplier trying to access one of the following applications, please see the help specific to that application: Automated Supplier Response to Forecast (ASRF)Contractor Safety Web (FCT)Intel Employees and Contractors: If you are an Intel employee or contractor and need access to the Supplier.intel.com web site, then please read the following information: Pre-requisites: You have a valid Intel network account and password You are currently logged in to Intel's internal network and not working offline You are not a supplier requesting access for TSM Planner, TSM Reconciliation and SIMI. Suppliers should apply through Supplier Registration Registration Process: After clicking the \"\"start registration process\"\" link below: Step 1 - Enter your login ID (also known as IDSID - Note: do not enter Mad or AMR for this first step)Step 2 - Enter your log in (this time enter domain\\IDSID as your login ID)Step 3 - After logging in, select one or more applications that you want access to Step 4 - Submit your request and wait to be approved before accessing the application (s)Click here to begin the registration process if you are an Intel employee or contractor and you satisfy the pre-requisites as outlined above. Please note that the above link will only work if you are logged in to the Intel network. You may call the Customer Support Center if you need to check the status of your ID while not connected to the Intel network. New to this Site: If you are new to the Supplier.intel.com web site and wish to request access to secure content, please see the Supplier Registration home page."
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"docid": "D717566#0",
"title": "http://highspeed.com/att/support/\nAT&T Technical Support",
"text": "AT&T Technical Support Technical support and customer service telephone numbers for AT&T High Speed Internet. To verify status of a pending high speed Internet order 1-877-722-3755Existing member and would like customer service or technical support 1-877-722-3755For business accounts 1-877-722-3755For all calls related to ATT/SBC telephone service: CA 1-800-310-2355TX 1-888-387-6270LA, IN, MI, OH, WI 1-800-244-4444KS, AR, MO, OK 1-888-294-8433CT 1-800-453-7638NV 1-888-832-7228All other states 1-888-832-7228Back to Previous For pricing and availability of AT&T High Speed Internet Access in your area, please enter your home telephone number in the Start Here box above."
},
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"docid": "D2496965#0",
"title": "https://www.efile.com/claim-a-child-as-a-dependent-by-both-parents-divorce/\nWhat If More than One Person Claims the Same Dependent?",
"text": "\"What If More than One Person Claims the Same Dependent? Share More Pages Previous 1 2Related Topics dependents There are situations, such as in the case of divorced parents, where a child may be claimed as a dependent by more than one person. Generally, only one person (or married couple filing jointly) may receive the tax benefits derived from claiming any one dependent. These tax benefits include the dependency exemption, the Earned Income Tax Credit, the Child Tax Credit, the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit, the Head of Household tax return filing status, and the exclusion for employer-provided child care benefits. Find out how to claim dependents Can Two or More People Claim the Same Child as a Dependent? Only one taxpayer may claim any one person as a dependent on a tax return (except, of course, in the case of a married couple filing jointly ). If you file your tax return and someone else has already claimed your dependent, then the IRS will apply the tiebreaker rules. Are There Any Exceptions That Allows More Than One Person to Claim the Same Dependent? There may be an exception when the splitting of tax benefits for a dependent is detailed in a legal divorce decree. If you have such a decree, you will need to file your tax return on paper and attach the relevant pages of the divorce decree, including the first page and the signature page."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_phone_number_for_ATT_corporate_headquarters\nWhat is the phone number for ATT corporate headquarters?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Technology Electronics Consumer Electronics Telephones Phone Service Providers AT & T What is the phone number for ATT corporate headquarters? Flag What is the phone number for ATT corporate headquarters? Answer by Goldye Waskiewicz Confidence votes 78The correct AT&T HQ corporate phone number is 1-800-403-3302. It goes to an IVR, asking questions such as: residence or business, orders, billing or other, where located, and then directs the call correctly. Press 4, then press 3 to talk to a live person.15 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the phone number for wowway corporate headquarters?who handles corporate marketing and advertising for WOW WAY???? Need a phone number of the contact person or the ad agency handling this account. Thank you. Jennifer Zoul. C …What is the ATT corporate headquarters address?"
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"title": "http://terminator.wikia.com/wiki/T-800\nT-800",
"text": "\"The term \"\"T-800\"\" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see T-800 (disambiguation). The T-800The Cyberdyne Systems Series 800 Terminator [1] [2], or simply T-800, is a type of Terminator mass-produced by Skynet . The T-800 Terminator was Skynet's first cybernetic organism, with living tissue over a hyperalloy endoskeleton. This made it Skynet's first successful Infiltrator unit, capable of infiltrating the Resistance. [ 3]The Terminator Model T-800 [4] was the first in a line of Series 8xx Terminators in various timelines, including the T-850 [5] and the T-888 Terminators. [ 6]Contents [ show]Specification CPUT-800 CPU port. The 800 Series [7] [8] Terminator contains a Neural Net Processor CPU, or \"\"learning computer\"\", contained within the endoskull and protected by inertial shock dampers. The CPU, developed by Cyberdyne Systems, is one of the most powerful microprocessors ever built. As part of its vast internal databases, the T-800 contains detailed files on human anatomy and physiology so as to make it a more efficient killer. ["
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"docid": "D386379#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_reach_a_live_person_at_the_USCIS_helpline\nHow do you reach a live person at the USCIS helpline?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Law & Legal Issues Immigration Citizenship and Marriage How do you reach a live person at the USCIS helpline? Flag How do you reach a live person at the USCIS helpline? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. US CIS is NOTORIOUS for their \"\"Voice Jail System\"\" which is systematically designed to NOT help you. But I've broken the code! 1. Call 1 800 375 5283 2. Hit \"\"1\"\" for English 3. Hit \"\"2\"\" for I Have a Question for an Application I Have Filed 4. Hit \"\"3\"\" for \"\"I Don't Know the Receipt Number\"\" 5."
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"docid": "D3007305#0",
"title": "http://www.brighthub.com/money/personal-finance/articles/109517.aspx\nHow Do I Get a Copy of My Tax Return for a Prior Year?",
"text": "\"How Do I Get a Copy of My Tax Return for a Prior Year?written by: Bruce Tintelnot•edited by: Doreen Martel •updated: 10/9/2011Tax return information from prior years can be a requirement for such things as mortgage loans, student loans, and federal programs. Wondering how you get a copy of your old tax return? This article explains where to look and what to do. Structured as the tax laws and tax forms are for income taxes, one would think that they are \"\"set in stone\"\" once they have been filed, and won't have to be looked at again. But instances do arise when taxpayers find themselves in need of information from old tax returns or even having to change information on one or more of them. Let's face it, sometimes records stuffed into old shoe boxes or filing cabinets do get lost. If this has happened to you and you're wondering how you get a copy of your tax return, don't despair! The process isn't that difficult. IRS Statute of Limitations The statute of limitations for most IRS audits is three years although they can go back as far six. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recommends that individual taxpayers should keep tax records including copies of old tax returns for a period of three years."
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"docid": "D638001#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_menard's_corporate_phone_number\nHow do you find addresses and phone numbers for corporations?",
"text": "How do you find addresses and phone numbers for corporations? Answer . yellowpages.com Dishnetwork Corporate phone number? Just wondering, if there is snow build up on your satellite, will atech able to come out to clean it off, so that I get a signal? Isthere a charge for this, and how much? Zonka 8,212 Contributions Corporate phone number for comcast?1-800-934-6489What is Lowes Corporate Phone Number? Lowe's Kitchen Design § We promise to design your kitchen wrong. § We promise to order your cabinets wrong. § We promise to overcharge you. § We promise t …Wbear 2 Contributions What is the phone number for American Airlines corporate?"
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"docid": "D2374721#0",
"title": "https://www.techwalls.com/iphone-7-plus-model-differences/\nDifferences between iPhone 7 Models (A1660, A1661, A1778, A1784, A1779, A1785)",
"text": "Differences between i Phone 7 Models (A1660, A1661, A1778, A1784, A1779, A1785)Updated on Sep 14, 2017 by Tuan Do Apple has officially made the i Phone 7 and i Phone 7 Plus smartphones available to purchase. Both features a water-resistant body, a new force-touch home button, a cutting edge A10 Fusion chip, a longer battery life, doubled storage and the removal of the headphone jack. Although the i Phone 7 doesn’t have significant changes, it is still an attractive phone because its size is more manageable. However, if you are really looking for a more high-end smartphone, the bigger i Phone 7 Plus should be your choice. It features a new design with dual-lens cameras, one wide-angle and one telephoto lens. Besides, you will need to choose among color options including Black, Gold, Rose Gold, Silver and the new Jet Black. That’s not the only choice you have to make. Just like previous years, there are some different models released for different carriers and countries around the world. Therefore, before ordering online or hitting the stores, you should check them out carefully, or your phone might not function properly. At the moment, we have the following model numbers: A1660, A1661, A1778, A1784, A1779, A1785."
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"docid": "D3059299#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_amtrak_phone_number\nWhat is the phone number for new york Amtrak?",
"text": "\"What is the phone number for new york Amtrak? The phone number for the Amtrak located in New York is (800)872-7245. The address is 234 W 31st Street. Cellishiegel 302 Contributions Can you get phone number? Yes you can. You need to subscribe to a telecom company in order for you to get one. Amtrakp42-83 12 Contributions What is amtrak phone number?1800 USA Rail Powerblue 70 Contributions Amtrak trains phone number?1-800-USA-RAIL or 1-800-827-7245Larimando 7 Contributions How do you get your phone number? When you establish service, your selected provider will assign your phone's number. Sometimes, they will offer a choice of two or three different line numbers. When you subs …Becka Vallez 18 Contributions Where is your phone number on a trac phone?"
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"docid": "D906061#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Holmes\nKelly Holmes",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Dame Kelly Holmes DBEPersonal information Full name Kelly Holmes Nationality British Born 19 April 1970 (age 47)Residence Hildenborough, Kent, England Height 1.64 m (5 ft 4 1⁄ 2 in) [1]Sport Sport Running Event (s) 800 metres, 1500 metres Medal record [hide]Women's athletics Representing Great Britain Olympic Games2004 Athens 800 m2004 Athens 1500 m2000 Sydney 800 m World Championships1995 Gothenburg 1500 m2003 Paris 800 m1995 Gothenburg 800 m World Indoor Championships2003 Birmingham 1500 m European Championships1994 Helsinki 1500 m2002 Munich 800 m Representing England Commonwealth Games1994 Victoria 1500 m2002 Manchester 1500 m1998 Kuala Lumpur 1500 m Dame Kelly Holmes, DBE (born 19 April 1970) is a retired British middle distance athlete. Holmes specialised in the 800 metres and 1500 metres events and won a gold medal for both distances at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She set British records in numerous events and still holds the records over the 600, 800 and 1000 metre distances. Inspired by a number of successful British middle distance runners in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Holmes began competing in middle distance events in her youth. She joined the British Army, but continued to compete at the organisation's athletics events. She turned to the professional athletics circuit in the early 1990s and in 1994 she won the 1500 m at the Commonwealth Games and took silver at the European Championships. She won a silver and a bronze medal at the 1995 Gothenburg World Championships, but suffered from various injuries over the following two years, failing to gain a medal at her first Olympics in Atlanta 1996. She won silver in the 1500 m at the 1998 Commonwealth Games and bronze in the 800 m at the 2000 Sydney Olympics; her first Olympic medal. Holmes won the 1500 m at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and the 800 m bronze at the Munich European Championships that year. The 2003 track season saw her take silver in the 1500 m at the World Indoor Championships and the 800 m silver medals at the World Championships and first World Athletics Final."
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"docid": "D2618226#0",
"title": "https://www.800-numbers.net/bbt/\nBB&T 800 Number",
"text": "Thank you for calling BB&T. For banking services and existing account information, press 1. For checking savings or other deposit account information, press 1. For loan account information, press 2. To transfer funds, press 3. To request a new security code or change your security code, press 4Lost card: To report a lost or a stolen card or check book or to report fraudulent activity, press 2. To report lost stolen or damaged debit card, press 1Please enter social security number, Tax ID, ATM or debit card number followed buy the pound sign To report lost stolen or damaged credit card, press 2To report lost stolen or damaged checkbook, press 3To report fraudulent activity, press 4New checks: To place a check order or to inquire about a recent order for checking, savings or line of credit account, press 3. To order or inquire on personal checks, press 1Thank you, your call will now be transferred to our preferred check printer To order or inquire on business checks, press 2To return to opening menu, press *7New account: To inquire about a new account, press 4. For existing account information, press 1For checking, savings or other deposit information, press 1For loan account information, press 2To transfer funds, press 3To request a new security code or change your current security code, press 4For interest paid and interest earned tax information, press 5To instruct BB&T whether or not to consider authorizing and paying items that will overdraft your account, and ATM withdrawls and everyday debit transactions, press 6To repeat this menu press the star key twice To apply for a new account, press 2To inquire on status of a previously submitted application, press 3Activation: To activate a card or change the PIN associated with your card, press 5,For an interactive demonstration of BB&T phone 24, press 8To repeat this menu press the star key twice."
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"docid": "D68328#0",
"title": "https://www.sapling.com/7558724/check-irs-balance-owed\nHow to Check IRS Balance Owed",
"text": "\"Owing money to the Internal Revenue Service is never a happy situation, and it gets even more intimidating if you misplace the paperwork telling you how much you owe and when it's due. You can still verify your situation in the traditional ways, by telephone or by requesting a transcript in the mail, but the simplest way to stay up to speed on your tax situation is now through the agency's online \"\"View Your Account Information\"\" page. How to Check IRS Balance Owedcredit: sky Next/i Stock/Getty Images Setting Up Your Account If you've already set up a tax account with the IRS for e-filing purposes or other reasons, you'll just need to click \"\"View Your Account\"\" and log in. If you haven't set up an account yet, you'll need to go through a few steps first. The process begins with gathering the information you'll need: an email address, your Social Security number, your address and filing status from your last return as well as the account number you use for some form of credit such as a credit card, mortgage or car payment. As part of the signup process, you'll be sent a secure activation code, which can come by conventional letter mail or as a text message to a mobile phone that's in your own name. Use that code to complete the activation process, and then you'll be able to view your tax history, your payments to date, and the balance you owe. Ordering a Transcript by Mail If you prefer not to conduct your tax-related business on the internet, or if you want to have hard-copy documentation to keep in your files, you can also request a transcript from the IRS. This gives you a copy of your previous return, complete with any amounts owing. You'll need to complete form 4506-T, and specify in section 6 that you're looking for an account transcript."
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"docid": "D293706#0",
"title": "http://customerservicenumber.org/listing/sprint-customer-service-number-1-866-866-7509/\nSprint Customer Service Number",
"text": "Sprint Customer Service Number Category : Wireless Phone 1-866-866-7509Address PO Box 4191, Carol Stream, IL 60197-4191Website https://www.sprint.com/en/support/contact-us.html Sprint is 4th biggest wireless carrier in US. Easiest way to contact them by phone is to dial *2 on your Sprint phone or call one of these two numbers: 866-866-7509 or also try 888-211-4727 to get in touch with Sprint phone support. NOTE that if you want to use *2 shotcode, call must originate from Sprint connected mobile phone. Second number is listed on the companies website, so it’s likely “busier” which could result in longer hold times. Getting Help Faster, and with better results: When asked by voice prompt “what you are calling about”, always just say “Representative”. You may need to repeat this several times for follow questions. Do not go into listening for options – its a waste of time. PS – this tactic works for pretty much any other company with voice prompts Once you are connected to a rep, immediately INSIST to talk to SUPERVISOR. Most reps are usually incompetent or cannot make any decisions. In complex situations will probably end up talking to the “boss” any way, so just save yourself time."
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"docid": "D1694855#0",
"title": "http://www.icantpaymybill.com/att-bill\nAT&T Bill",
"text": "AT&T Bill What To Do When You Can’t Pay Your AT&T Bill AT&T is one of the largest cell phone service providers in the United States. The company currently offers wireless, digital TV, Internet and home phone services. You can apply for cell phone service via the official AT&T website, in-store or through participating third-party cell phone companies. After your application is approved by the phone company, you will be required to sign a two-year service contract. If the contract is prematurely terminated, there is a termination fee. Termination fees are based on length of time left on the contract and type of contract, i.e.…higher termination fees may apply if a smartphone is associated with the cell phone account. In some cases, AT&T will require an up-front deposit before extending cell phone services. New cell phone service comes with discounted prices on cell phones available through AT&T. How to Pay the Bill AT&T offers several methods of paying your AT&T bill. So, where do I go if I want to pay my AT&T bill? Pay online: Consumers can pay your AT&T cell phone bill online."
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"docid": "D1001171#0",
"title": "http://www.tomsguide.com/us/no-contract-phone-plans,review-2489.html\nNo Contract and Prepaid Phone Plan Guide",
"text": "\"by Valentina Palladino Feb 10, 2015, 4:14 PMEvery month, the jaws of American cellphone users drop when they receive their bills with skyrocketing prices. Wireless users can spend hundreds of dollars per month on their cellphone bills, and for families with more than one or two lines, those prices can get out of hand quickly. But there is another option: more and more shoppers are considering no-contract or prepaid plans. Analyst firm NPD estimates that more than a third of U. S. smartphone sales are of the prepaid variety, and with the savings it's easy to see why. Providers like Virgin Mobile, Metro PCS, Cricket Wireless and others offer plans with unlimited talk, text and data for as low as $35 per month. Compare that to major carriers like AT&T and Verizon, where you'll pay $80 to $100 monthly for a 3GB plan. However, not all prepaid carriers are created equal, and going with a smaller provider isn't necessarily the best route for everyone. Here's everything you need to know about prepaid carriers and a quick breakdown of the top providers. Prepaid vs. No-Contract Contrary to popular belief, prepaid plans and no-contract plans are not the same. Prepaid cell service typically comes in the form of top-up cards that give you a certain number of minutes that can be used past one month from purchase."
},
{
"docid": "D2485909#0",
"title": "http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/samsung-galaxy-note-5-news/\nEverything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 5",
"text": "Mobile Everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 5By Malarie Gokey — Posted on August 13, 2015 - 1:32PMThe king of phablets has arisen once again. Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 5 during a packed event in New York City. Its got a revamped design that’s more comfortable to hold and lovely to behold, as well as top-of-the-line specs and a brand-new S Pen stylus. We had hands-on time with the device, and came away impressed. We’re working on a full review, so stay tuned. In the meantime, here’s everything you need to know about the Note 5, including where to buy it. Read our full hands on review here. Available at Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint Samsung stated that the Galaxy Note 5 will be available in stores on August 21, but it’s already up for preorder. If you don’t want to pay full price with Samsung, you can get it from the main carriers in the U. S. Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint have all announced pricing for the phablet. Verizon’s prices Verizon is offering the Note 5 on its phone installment payment plan."
},
{
"docid": "D67107#0",
"title": "https://www.irs.gov/uac/telephone-tax-refund-questions-and-answers-for-individuals\nTelephone Tax Refund Questions and Answers for Individuals",
"text": "\"Last updated Jan. 29, 2008What is the telephone tax refund? The telephone tax refund is a one-time payment available on your 2006 federal income tax return, designed to refund previously collected federal excise taxes on long-distance or bundled service. It is available to anyone who paid such taxes on landline, wireless, or Voice over Internet Protocol (Vo IP) service. Why is the government refunding these taxes? Several recent federal court decisions have held that the tax does not apply to long-distance service as it is billed today. The IRS is following these decisions and refunding the portion of the tax charged on long-distance calls. The IRS is also refunding taxes collected on telephone service under plans that do not differentiate between long distance and local calls including bundled service. The telephone tax continues to apply to local-only service, and the IRS is not refunding taxes charged on local-only service. The IRS will refund the taxes paid on long-distance or bundled service billed to taxpayers for the period after Feb. 28, 2003, and before Aug. 1, 2006. Taxpayers should request this refund when they file their 2006 tax returns."
},
{
"docid": "D1514611#0",
"title": "http://www.consumerreports.org/u-s-cell-phone-carriers/best-cell-phone-plans-save-money/\nBest Low-Cost Cell-Phone Plans",
"text": "\"Best Low-Cost Cell-Phone Plans Consumer Reports checks out the latest from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon By Bree Fowler Last updated: March 16, 2018The Big Four carriers’ shell-gamelike pricing practices can be so convoluted you almost need an advanced degree in math to decipher them. The prices shift up or down on their cell-phone plans, changing according to the number of phone lines you need and the amount of data you're purchasing. They further complicate matters with special short-term offers to lure customers from rivals. We omit most of these specials when we evaluate offers because of their extremely short lifespan and their fragility. The benefits often vaporize when a customer buys a new phone or makes other changes. Here, we take a look at unlimited and more modest plans from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon.more on Cell Phones & Services Five Great Smartphones Not Made By Apple or Samsung Best Smartphone Cameras Smartphones With the Best Battery Life Low-Priced Smartphones With High-End Features Best Cell-Phone Companies: Is Bigger Better? If you're contemplating a move to another carrier, we’ve already done the math for you in the tables below to help you find the best deal. And to make sure your needs are covered, we’ve presented the service-cost breakdowns for one to five family members for light, medium, and heavy data service. All you need to do is figure out how much data your family needs and what you're using it for the most. It's important to note that some carriers are now making you pay extra if you want HD-quality video streaming or high-speed mobile hot spot service."
},
{
"docid": "D2153777#0",
"title": "http://time.com/money/4362527/fees-taxes-charges-cell-phone-bill/\n8 Sneaky Charges Hiding on Your Cell Phone Bill",
"text": "Image Source—Getty Images By Megan Leonhardt June 13, 2016The price for service listed on wireless companies’ website is rarely the one you end up paying at the end of the month. For starters, there are federally mandated charges, plus state and local taxes — as well as surcharges imposed by the carriers as a way to recover the costs of divvying up the money to the required agencies. In fact, there are over 75 different “fees” your carrier can charge, according to wireless comparison site ABTolls.com, and the average U. S. wireless customer pays nearly 18% in federal, state and local fees, according to a November 2015 report by the Tax Foundation. These extra charges on the rise. The tax rate on cell phone bills has increased nearly three percentage points since 2008, even as the size of the average monthly bill has fallen, the Tax Foundation found. “ Taxes on wireless have far exceeded the normal scale, says Kae Zulager, CEO of Bill Police, a service that manages and optimize wireless charges. Then there are surcharges and fees — items not required by law, but which are charged to the carrier — the federal Universal Service Fund, say — and often passed along to consumers as an extra fee. Are you stuck with them? In some cases, Zulager says, Bill Police has been able to negotiate a credit on some administrative fees. But the best way to reduce the amount of fees you pay is just to lower your overall spending, she says. “"
},
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"docid": "D2287503#0",
"title": "http://notebooks.com/2010/06/07/iphone-4-cost/\nTrue Cost of an iPhone 4 is Thousands, Not $199 or $299",
"text": "True Cost of an i Phone 4 is Thousands, Not $199 or $299Xavier Lanier June 7, 2010News Steve Jobs announced the long-awaited i Phone 4 today, but what does it actually cost to buy and maintain Apple’s latest gadget? The answer depends on which model you buy, if you’re eligible for a discounted i Phone from AT&T and which AT&T plans you select. Those who are happy with their current i Phones will definitely appreciate many of the improvements found on the i Phone 4, but there are viable alternatives for those who are displeased with their current devices or AT&T’s network. The total cost of the i Phone 4 is much, much higher than the $199 price tag you’ll see in Apple’s marketing materials over the coming months. This isn’t a surprise for current smartphone owners, but it may come as a surprise for those upgrading from standard ‘dumbphones. ’Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 0:00Forget $199, An i Phone 4 Costs Thousands of Dollars The absolute minimum total cost of an i Phone 4 over the two-year AT&T contract is $1,674.52 before taxes, regulatory and miscellaneous fees. That’s with the bare-bones 250MB per month data plan, 450 peak minutes per month, 200 text messages and zero paid applications or downloads. If you never use more data, messages or minutes than your allocated, you can squeak under $2,000 over the contract after taxes and fees. Those who opt for premium AT&T data plans and advanced options such as tethering will feel it in the pocketbook."
},
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"docid": "D164769#0",
"title": "https://forums.att.com/t5/Wireless-Billing/Late-fee/td-p/3447033\nLate fee?",
"text": "\"dsleffelks Contributor Post options menu Mar 10, 2013 12:52 AMLate fee? If you are 2 days late on your cell phone bill, do they charge a late fee? How much is it? Thanks. Solved! Go to Solution41,155 Views1 of 13 (0) Kudos Me too Reply Solution Accepted by dsleffelkswingrider01Expert Post options menu Mar 10, 2013 3:41 AMRe: Late fee?dsleffelks wrote: If you are 2 days late on your cell phone bill, do they charge a late fee? How much is it? Thanks.http://www.att.com/shop/legalterms.html?toskey=wireless Customer Agreement &1.7 What if I fail to pay my AT&T Bill when it is due? Late payment charges are based on the state to which the area code of the wireless telephone number assigned to you is assigned by the North American Numbering Plan Administration (for area code assignments see nationalnanpa.com/area_code_maps ). You agree that for amounts not paid by the due date, AT&T may charge, as a part of its rates and charges, and you agree to pay, a late payment fee of $5 in CT, D. C., DE, IL, KS, MA, MD, ME, MI, MO, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OK, PA, RI, VA, VT, WI, WV; the late payment charge is 1.5% of the balance carried forward to the next bill in all other states."
},
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"docid": "D2396630#0",
"title": "http://www.phonescoop.com/carriers/news.php?c=13\nCricket",
"text": "\"Home › Carriers ›Cricket Info & Phones News Reviews › Forum Cricket Promo Includes $19 Phones from HTC, LG, Samsung Mar 9, 2018, 8:50 AM by Eric M. Zeman Cricket Wireless today kicked off a new promotion that drops the price of some smartphones to $19. Customers who switch to Cricket between March 9 and March 16 can buy the Samsung Galaxy Halo 16GB or 32GB, Samsung Amp Prime 2, LG X Charge, LG Stylo 3, or the HTC Desire 555 for $19. Cricket says the promotion is to celebrate its 19th birthday. A number of other promotions are still available and can be combined with the $19 phone offer. For example, customers who switch to Cricket and sign up for the Unlimited 2 plan (normally $55/month) can get a $10 bill credit each month for up to a year, in addition to a $5 monthly Auto Pay credit. These discounts drop the monthly cost to $40. The Unlimited 2 plan offers unlimited calls, messages, and data in the U. S., Mexico, and Canada. The company is also offering four lines on the Unlimited 2 Plan for $100. Details are available on Cricket's web site. Share Comments U. S. Carriers Share Galaxy S9 and S9+ Launch Plans and Pricing Feb 25, 2018, 3:35 PM by Eric M. Zeman All four major carriers in the U. S. plan to sell the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ beginning in March."
},
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"docid": "D3506315#0",
"title": "https://www.yelp.com/topic/san-francisco-if-not-too-personal-how-much-is-your-monthly-cell-phone-bill-and-cell-phone-banter\nYelp San Francisco",
"text": "\"Uncle Fishbits Aeneas X. Belvedere Tiburon, CA446 friends1656 reviews I had a Samsung Moment with sprint and it was a brick. It would literally take 13 minutes from startup through laggy contact nav to dial to connect a call. I have never hated something so much in regards to tech. I am thinking about the Samsung Epic now... hoping they didn't make the same mistakes. Anyhoo... Sprint is by far the cheapest. 450 anywhere minutes = $69 a month. With 4G, you need to add another $10, and after taxes I assume the bill is around $95 or so? My last sprint bill was about $80 or so. What do you pay per month? What network are you on?"
},
{
"docid": "D3107151#0",
"title": "https://www.consumersearch.com/cell-phone-plans\nCell Phone Plan Reviews",
"text": "\"Home > Computers & Electronics > Cell Phone Plans > Cell Phone Plans Cell Phone Plan Reviews By: Carl Laron on September 27, 2017Editor's Note: Our research finds that Verizon has the widest reach. However, if you are in an area where its service is strong, T-Mobile sets the standard in value and performance. Sprint is the cheapest carrier overall -- but mind the fine print. For seniors and casual users, Consumer Cellular's flexibility and excellent customer service earns it top marks, too. Best Cell Phone Plans Buying Guide Best Reviewed Specs that Matter Network type -- CDMACoverage -- Nationwide Unlimited plans -- No Best cell phone plan provider Verizon Wireless Verizon Wireless provides the best call quality and the broadest 4G LTE network of any national carrier, and offers a wide selection of smartphones. In performance testing, it wins top accolades in almost every major city and region of the United States. Customers and experts report the best coverage and the fewest dropped calls with Verizon Wireless. Customer service and value aren't as well regarded, but if you need reliable service, period, Verizon remains your best bet. Also Consider Specs that Matter Network type -- GSMCoverage -- Nationwide Unlimited plans -- Yes Nationwide cell phone plan provider AT&T Wireless Don't look now, Verizon, but AT&T is hot on your heels. User satisfaction is still a bit wobbly in some surveys, but those users surveyed by J. D. Power and Associates give the carrier high grades for both customer care and the buying experience."
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"docid": "D204754#0",
"title": "http://www.headquartersinfo.com/directv-headquarters-information/\nDirecTV Headquarters Information",
"text": "Home Television Direc TV Headquarters Information Direc TV Headquarters Information Contacting Direc TV Headquarters Direc TV is a television company offering an alternative to traditional cable television. Customers purchase programming under contract, in most cases. Installers are contracted in your local community and rarely come in contact with the corporate office – other than contact with the technical department when installing or repairing a unit. Direc TV offers the television portion of bundled packages. Other services are offered by participating companies like AT&T and Verizon. Direc TV Headquarters Info The corporate office and home to Direc TV headquarters is in El Segundo, California. There are offices in New York and Denver, as well as broadcast centers, customer service centers and sales offices across the United States. Direc TV also operates offices in Latin America. You can contact the corporate office by mail, phone and social media. Address: There is no corporate address listed for Direc TV headquarters, but there is a contact address in Colorado for customer service purposes."
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"docid": "D2231869#0",
"title": "http://www.androidauthority.com/how-it-works-roaming-95498/\nHow it Works: Roaming",
"text": "How it Works: Roaming Features News by Chris Smith June 18, 2012 18When choosing your next Android smartphone you should be taking into account a variety of factors before committing to a single model. Some of these factors are screen size and screen technology, processor speed, 3G/4G support, camera performance, operating system, and upgradability to future versions and world phone support. Today we’re going to focus on that last feature, global roaming, and we’re going to tell you how roaming works, because this is definitely a very important feature, especially for smartphone buyers that have to travel on a regular basis to various countries and keep using their smart devices in the process. What is Roaming? Roaming is a term you often hear when dealing with your carrier, especially when wondering why it costs so much. In short, roaming is a term used to describe the ability of phones to connect to the network of a different carrier, abroad or at home in order to offer users the same features they use while on their “home” network – making and receiving calls and text messages and surfing the web. Roaming is possible thanks to the international agreements carriers have with other carriers, in order to offer their wireless services in other regions of a country or of the world. There are various types of roaming agreements between carriers, with some of them being free, but most of them will bring extra charges to your monthly cell phone bill. Also worth remembering is that roaming services have to be activated with some carriers in order for your phone to work abroad. So, if you plan to use the handset in other countries, you’ll have to enable the service with your mobile operator before departing."
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"docid": "D3410563#0",
"title": "http://themilitarywallet.com/how-military-members-can-get-out-of-cell-phone-contracts/\nHow Military Members Can Get Out of a Cell Phone Contract",
"text": "by Ryan Guina21 Comments Share Tweet How Military Members Can Get Out of a Cell Phone Contract If you are like me, you probably don’t like being stuck in a cell phone contract, even if you do have a military discount for your cell phone plan. Unfortunately, canceling your cell phone contract often comes with an Early Termination Fee (ETF) that can run as high as $200 (or more)!The good news is there are ways to get out of your contract without paying any fees. If you are a military member, there are a few extra clauses that allow you to cancel your cell phone contract without paying any early termination fees. Cancel Your Cell Phone Contract When You PCSOne way to cancel your cell phone contract without early termination fees is when you PCS. You won’t be able to do this every time, but you should be able to cancel your contract if you PCS to a location where your current cell phone provider doesn’t have service, or if you PCS overseas. Be sure to show the cell phone provider a copy of your military ID card and a copy of your orders. I’ve read about some cell phone providers trying to force military members to continue paying their contracts even when the PCS overseas, but you should insist that they allow you out of the contract. It’s the Law: A servicemember may terminate a contract described in subsection (b) at any time after the date the servicemember receives military orders to relocate for a period of not less than 90 days to a location that does not support the contract. ( source: 50 U. S. Code § 3956 – Termination of telephone service contracts ). Contact your base legal office or JAG for assistance if your cell phone provider won’t allow you out of your contract."
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"docid": "D2110260#0",
"title": "http://business.time.com/2012/10/18/47-a-month-why-youre-probably-paying-double-the-average-cell-phone-bill/\n$47 a Month? Why Youâre Probably Paying Double the âAverageâ Cell Phone Bill",
"text": "Smart Spending$47 a Month? Why You’re Probably Paying Double the ‘Average’ Cell Phone Bill By Brad Tuttle @bradrtuttle Oct. 18, 2012Read Later Getty Images Related Industry group says cellphone bills are shrinking; is yours? NBC News Cellphones Are Eating the Family Budget Wall Street Journal Email Print Share Follow @TIMEBusiness A new report from the CTIA Wireless Association has it that the average monthly cell phone is $47.16. So how does it feel to be well above average? Hearing that $47 is the average cell phone bill may seem puzzling to i Phone owners paying double that (if they’re lucky) each and every month. The figure also may be confusing in light of factoids that have emerged in recent times such as:• In one survey, 46% of Americans with mobile phones said their monthly bill was $100 or more, and 13% said their monthly bill topped $200 per month.• The average individual’s cell phone bill was $71 per month last year, a 31% increase since 2009, according to J. D. Power & Associates. ( MORE: 12 Things You Should Always Haggle Over)• The Associated Press estimated that the average smartphone bill for an AT&T customer declined recently, from $88 to $80 monthly.• Nearly half of American adults own smartphones, including 66% of young consumers (ages 18 to 29) and 78% of people living in $75K+ income households, per Pew Research surveys.• According to Labor Department data cited by The Wall Street Journal, the average household’s annual phone bill came to $1,226 in 2011 (or just over $100 per month), up from $1,110 in 2007. So how does the wireless association come up with a monthly average of $47 and change? All of the studies above indicate that the typical cell phone user is paying well above that each month. ( MORE: 10 Things That Cost Way More Outside the U. S.)Consumer reporter Bob Sullivan got an explanation from the CTIA: Vice President of Research Bob Roche said it represents “average revenue per unit,” which is quite different than an average monthly bill."
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"docid": "D2215461#0",
"title": "http://www.droid-life.com/2013/11/04/best-prepaid-wireless-plans/\nBest Prepaid Wireless Options for Your Nexus 5",
"text": "With no sign of a Nexus device ever showing up on Verizon’s network again, we’ve heard from a number of you during the whole Nexus 5 lead-up, who claim to be leaving Big Red behind for prepaid pastures. Now that the phone is official, we’ve also heard from a number of you who are looking for advice or at least information on a few of the most popular prepaid networks. Over the last year, I have actually tested out a few of them, so hopefully with this post, I can help shed some light on what could be an intimidating new arena for many of you. What is Prepaid? Before we get into your options, it’s probably best to give you a little explanation of what prepaid is. Think of prepaid as no-contract, mostly no-nonsense wireless service. Each prepaid carrier has its own quirks, but for the most part, you pay on day 1 for a month of service, and then get to decide after that month ends if you want to pay for another month or walk away. There are no contracts in prepaid. You pay up front for whatever amount of service you are looking for. And that’s the beauty, as you aren’t locked in for more than (usually) a month at a time."
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"docid": "D1207451#0",
"title": "http://time.com/4171314/cell-phone-two-year-contracts-upgrade-iphone/\nHow to Buy a Phone Now That 2-Year Contracts Are Dead",
"text": "Tech Mobile How to Buy a Phone Now That 2-Year Contracts Are Dead An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_UNKNOWNSession ID: 2018-04-11:2bc14bb2c81f674aabd76af3 Player ID: jumpstart_video_1OKBy Victor Luckerson January 8, 2016Two-year cell phone contracts are officially dying. T-Mobile dumped them years ago, then Verizon followed suit late last year. With AT&T set to get rid of contracts on Friday and Sprint planning to do the same, they’ve been phased out almost entirely. Going forward, phone buyers will be expected to purchase their devices outright, either by paying in a lump sum or through monthly installments. Here, we break down exactly how these new plans differ from the old way of buying phones. First, three quick points that phone owners used to contracts should know: Those “free” phones were never actually free. Many people are used to picking up a new phone every two years for free or at a heavily discounted price. However, the high cost of these devices was often baked into your wireless bill in the form of high monthly access fees. Many carriers are now slashing that fee and charging a separate monthly fee for the actual cost of the phone. A cheaper phone means a cheaper monthly bill."
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"docid": "D2392294#0",
"title": "http://www.cellularabroad.com/verizon_intl.php\nVerizon International Cell Phones",
"text": "\"Verizon International Cell Phones Verizon International Cell Phones See Cellular Abroad's rates and packages below If you are a Verizon cell phone user here in the United States and you want to know how to get service while traveling overseas, Cellular Abroad has compiled some useful information for you: International cellular service has always been available from Verizon, but, until the last couple of years, the vast majority of their cell phones were only CDMA and therefore Verizon's international cell phone plans only covered the 40 or so countries that also has CDMA coverage . Almost all of Verizon's newer phones, especially the more expensive cell phones like the i Phone 5 and the i Phone 6 and the Samsung Galaxy are hybrid phones with the CDMA as well as the GSMS bands and will work worldwide. Still, the standard rate for most popular European travel destinations such as Italy, France and almost every other country in the EU starts at $1.29 per minute to make and receive calls and $25 per 100mb to use data. Unless you can live with the idea of putting your phone away and using it strictly for emergencies (and most people underestimate their cell phone usage to begin with), these rates will put many a pocket book to the test. Nowadays, apps such as Google Maps, Yelp, Skype and others, cell phones have become an extremely useful travel tool for overseas travelers. Think about it - using a cell phones's GPS, you will always be able to find your way to the Trevi Fountain and, using Google Translate or similar apps, you will always be able to communicate with the locals. Want to know the history of the piazza or plaza you are standing in? Just Google it. Want to see if that restaurant you are about to stroll into is any good? Just use Yelp or Zagat."
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"docid": "D1868625#0",
"title": "http://www.corporateoffice.com/ATT.html\nAT&T Reviews",
"text": "\"AT&T Corporate Office | Headquarters Avarage Rating:208 S. Akard St. Dallas, TX 75202 Phone: (210)821-4105 Website: www.att.com Reviews: 22WRITE REVIEWCompany Overview AT&T is a leading name in telecommunication industry and it deals in wireless services, cell phones, high-speed internet, digital TV, home phone, DSL, and many other communication services. AT&T Corporate Office Headquarters is in downtown Dallas in Texas. The company is now one of the largest providers of fixed as well as mobile telephony. The company has a customer base of more than 100.7 million customers. AT & T offers many flexible mobile plans and even operates on 4G network and offer U-verse service as well. The company also rolls out high-speed internet service to rural areas to expand its reach. The company also donates a lot of money to political campaigns. AT&T Map Location Map data ©2018 Google Terms of Use Map Satellite AT&T Contact QR Codes Phone Number Address URLRelated Search Optical Fashion Center Cheap Joes Art Stuff Hairific Island One Inc. Artistic Beauty Colleges Cross Wireless Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc Harmony Apartment Homes A-1 Home Healthcare Center Permanent Link AT&T Reviews There are currently 22 consumer reviews about AT&T available. Share your review. By Kim - Posted on: September 8, 2013Ordered a phone online for my mom."
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"docid": "D625019#0",
"title": "http://mashable.com/2017/10/26/ultimate-apple-iphone-x-buyers-guide-apple-att-verizon-tmobile-sprint/\nHow much it'll cost to buy the iPhone X at Apple vs. the carriers",
"text": "\"How much it'll cost to buy the i Phone X at Apple vs. the carriers Share Share Loading By Raymond Wong Oct 26, 2017i Phone X insanity is upon us. There will be lots of tears: Tears of joy for those who manage to buy one, and tears of sadness for those who are snubbed by Apple's servers. The best place to buy the notch-equipped i Phone X is directly from Apple. But what about from a wireless carrier? Sometimes they have deals and trade-ins. It's a confusing dumpster fire of fine print to sift through, so we did the homework for you. You're very welcome. SEE ALSO: Why you'll be forced to buy a case for your i Phone XBefore we dive into any carrier offers, let's talk about how to pre-order from Apple. As always, you can order from Apple.com, but the best way to pre-order a new i Phone is through the Apple Store app simply because the app almost always gets updated before the website. Pre-orders go live at 12:01 a.m. PT on Oct. 27, and you'll want to have the app installed and all of your shipping and billing information set up beforehand."
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"docid": "D8764#0",
"title": "http://www.headquartersinfo.com/comcast-headquarters-information/\nComcast Headquarters Information",
"text": "Home Internet/Cable Comcast Headquarters Information Comcast Headquarters Information Comcast is a cable, television, Internet and media company offering services to both residential and commercial customers. Though telecommunications customers may know Comcast as a cable company, Comcast also owns companies in the sports, entertainment and venture capital markets. There is a dedicated website for Comcast headquarters [+]. Comcast Headquarters Info The corporate office for Comcast headquarters is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The corporate office is where many of the key executives in the company report to work, but there are Comcast offices for residential and business support located throughout the United States [+]. Address: The physical and mailing address for Comcast headquarters are the same. Comcast Headquarters Comcast Center 1701 JFK Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19103Phone Number: The contact phone number for Comcast headquarters is 1-215-286-1700. Fax Number: All fax communication with the corporate office should be sent to 1-215-981-7790. Email: Though there is no dedicated email address for Comcast headquarters, there is a feedback form suggested by the Senior Vice President of Customer Experience [+]."
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"docid": "D850395#0",
"title": "http://customerservicenumbers.com/co-at-t\nAT&T ï ï ï ï ï 5 / 5 ( 1 )",
"text": "Posted on February 18, 2018 March 7, 2018 by ericstrand AT&T 5 / 5 ( 1 )1-800-288-2747AT&T Customer Service Number: 1-800-288-2747 AT&T is a communications giant that is the largest provider of mobile phone service and home phone service. AT&T’s brands include Uverse, AT&T Wireless, Pre-Paid Calling Cards and Go Phone Mobile. AT&T has consistently provided innovative, reliable, high-quality products and services and excellent customer care for more than a century. At&t’s mission is to connect people with their world, everywhere they live and work, and do it better than anyone else. They are fulfilling this vision by creating new solutions for consumers and businesses and by driving innovation in the communications and entertainment industry. AT&T Customer Service Contact Information The contact phone numbers are listed for the various departments within AT&T. AT&T Customer Service: 1-800-2747 AT&T Wireless Support: 1-800-331-0500 Uverse Support: 1-800-288-2020 AT&T and Directv: 1-800-288-1145 AT&T and Dish: 1-866-722-7500 AT&T Internet: 1-800-288-2020 AT&T Landline: 1-800-288-2020 AT&T Espa?ol 1-800-559-0050 TTY: 1-888-341-2355 Shareholders: 1-800-351-7221 Pre-Paid Cards: 1-800-288-2020 Military: 1-800-288-2020 AT&T Small Business: 1-877-253-0009 AT&T Large Business: 1-877-253-0009 Collect or Calling Card Calls: 1-800-225-5288 Corporate Phone Number: 1-210-821-4105 Corporate Fax: 1-302-655-5049AT&T Address Information AT&T Inc. is located in Dallas, Texas. For Bill payment addresses or other locations, please check your statement. AT&T Inc. 208 South Akard Street Dallas, Texas 75202 USAAT&T’s Official Websites AT&T’s’s official website is AT&T.com To get specific information for your account, log-in to ATT.com. Email AT&T does not publish email addresses for various departments. However, they do offer contact us pages, after you login to your account."
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"docid": "D1612562#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT%26T_Mobility\nAT&T Mobility",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"AT&T Wireless\"\" redirects here. For the defunct wireless provider that was merged into Cingular in 2004, see AT&T Wireless Services. AT&T Mobility LLCAT&T Mobility headquarters in the Lenox Park district of Brookhaven, Georgia, adjacent to Atlanta Formerly called Cingular Wireless LLCType Subsidiary Industry Telecommunications Founded April 2000; 18 years ago Headquarters Brookhaven, Georgia, U. S. Number of locations 5,000 retail stores; 2,900 owned 2,100 authorized [1]Area served U. S. Puerto Rico U. S. Virgin Islands Key people John Donovan (CEO, AT&T Communications) Melissa Arnodi (SEVP, Technology & Operations) [2]Products Mobile telephony Wireless broadband Revenue $ 73 billion (2016) [3]Number of employees 75,000 (2015)Parent AT&T Communications ( AT&T)Website www .att .com /wireless /AT&T Mobility LLC, marketed as simply AT&T, is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T that provides wireless services to 138.8 million subscribers in the United States [4] including Puerto Rico and the U. S. Virgin Islands. AT&T Mobility is the second largest wireless telecommunications provider in the United States and Puerto Rico behind Verizon Wireless. Originally known as Cingular Wireless from 2000 to 2007, a joint venture between SBC Communications and Bell South, the company acquired the old AT&T Wireless in 2004; SBC later acquired the original AT&T. Cingular became wholly owned by AT&T in December 2006 as a result of AT&T's acquisition of Bell South. In January 2007, Cingular confirmed it would re-brand itself under the AT&T name. Although the legal corporate name change occurred immediately, for both regulatory and brand-awareness reasons both brands were used in the company's signage and advertising during a transition period. [ 5] The transition concluded in late June, just prior to the rollout of the Apple i Phone. On March 20, 2011, AT&T Mobility announced its intention to acquire T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom for $39 billion. If it had received government and regulatory approval, AT&T would have had more than 130 million subscribers. ["
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"title": "http://www.csphonenumber.com/800-288-2020-at-t-u-verse-customer-service.html\n800-288-2020 AT&T U-Verse Customer Service Number",
"text": "\"800-288-2020 AT&T U-Verse Customer Service Number Phone Numbers - United States Feel free to dial 800-288-2020, for AT&T U-Verse customer support, and have answers to all those problematic questions rising in your mind. 800-288-2020 is a AT&T U-Verse customer support hotline easily accessible to you round the clock 24/7. AT&T U-verse includes fiber optic technology to deliver better digital TV, faster Internet, and a smarter phone. Build your own bundle now. So don't be shy and don't hesitate, just keep all your fears aside and call in order to speak or live chat with AT&T U-Verse technical or sales department with the shortest wait time.800-288-202062 Rating 3.1 - 7,581 Votes This number is useful This number is not useful4095 Caller Used this number after reading this page CALLER HISTORY9508 People found this number useful USEFULNESS2.3 min Average waiting time WAITING TIMEWe bring a shortest wait time phone number, 800-288-2020 for those who wish to quickly contact Customer Support of AT&T U-Verse. Our popular phone directory is not only the first choice for AT&T U-Verse customer service support but also for millions of many other businesses all over the planet Earth. So there should not be any obstacle preventing you from finding AT&T U-Verse contact information, AT&T U-Verse live support and speaking with customer service representative any time easily and quickly. AT&T U-Verse forum discussions, screenshots and videos are also available. Don't hesitate to visit the websites given below, in case you are having any queries regarding AT&T U-Verse online or live support and phone numbers with the shortest wait time. Useful Resourcesatt uverse Customer Service Phone Number, Reviews - Att uverse customer service phone number for support and help."
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"docid": "D1396817#0",
"title": "http://www.pageplusdirect.com/more_info.html\nServices / Port-In Form",
"text": "\"Phone Carrier: Account Number: Passcode: AIO Wireless Account number is a 9 digit number that can be found when you login to your account. Passcode is your 4 digit security PIN. Airvoice Wireless Account number is your SIM card number. The Passcode is last 4 digits of phone number. Alltel (Postpaid)The account number can be found on your most recent bill. The passcode is your 4 digit PIN/Lock Code. Alltel (PREPAID)The Account number is the 10-digit phone number. The passcode is the 4 digit PIN/Lock Code. AT&T CONTRACTThe account number can be found on your most recent bill. Call AT&T at 1-888-898-7685 if you don't have it."
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"docid": "D937505#0",
"title": "http://www.forlocations.com/367/tmobile-customer-service\nT-Mobile Customer Service",
"text": "\"Reviews For T-Mobile Customer Service (17)nicenice article and servie ! T-Mobile Toll Free Numbers-by mrlevan (Feb. 26, 2015) Report Excellent Service I changed from Sprint to TMobile and very happy I did. My experience with Sprint was poor in the last couple years. The TMobile Rep in the store made a smooth transition. She really knew her business. Not only did I get a new phone but I got the IPad as well. I talked to customer service on phone just today for the first time and was relieved after talking to them. I think TMobile is a great company to deal with after such bad experiences with Sprint who really gave me the run around whentrying to change over. Thanks TM you've been Great!!! ! -by Lola (Oct. 31, 2014) Reportgood luck Tried to find a t mobile store."
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"docid": "D1465358#0",
"title": "http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/blog-post/1652416/complaint-at-t-ceo-result-legal-action\nComplaint to AT&T CEO will result in legal action",
"text": "\"Nick Farrell03 June 2010Tweet Facebook Google plus Send to155 Comments ZOMBIE EVIL PHONE COMPANY AT&T clearly does not think that the buck stops at the top of its telephone empire. If you write to complain to its CEO, its customer services staff will refer the matter to its legal department. While it is fairly obvious that the CEO of AT&T does not like to deal with the complaints of the great unwashed, it is a bit of a PR own goal of threatening someone who goes to the top with their complaints. In this case it was an Apple user called \"\"Giorgio G\"\" who decided to voice his displeasure with the AT&T Wireless \"\"new and improved\"\" data plans directly to the CEO. Writing in his blog;, he tells the story about how he sent two emails on the matter over two weeks to see if they would bump up his hone upgrade eligibility date, given that he spends $110 per month with the company. To his surprise, he received a voicemail from AT&T's executive response staff. The gist is thanks for the feedback, and if you bother our CEO again, we're going to send you a cease and desist letter. It looks like AT&T can't deal with smug sarcasm, which we would have thought, since it's Apple's only US telco supplier, it would have gotten used to by now. What he wrote was \"\"Thanks for making the switch to a Sprint HTC Evo an even easier decision. I don't think even Steve Jobs can spin 2GB for $25/month as a good thing for the consumer."
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"docid": "D1453040#0",
"title": "http://mobilitydigest.com/t-mobile-sucks-do-not-ever-get-tmobile/\nT-mobile Sucks! Never Get Tmobile!!",
"text": "\"Home Uncategorized T-mobile Sucks! Never Get Tmobile! ! Uncategorized T-mobile Sucks! Never Get Tmobile! ! By Vikram - June 30, 2010 1586 93Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter In the past, I have always stood behind T-mobile and recommend tmobile to other people as a great company with great service but that is all going to change starting today. I have been a tmobile business customer for about 5 years now (2 years before then left and came back and now I am on my 3rd year of a new contract). Anyways, when T mobile first introduced the touch pro 2 I upgraded my service right away. They very first day that the touch pro 2 came out I upgraded my line of service because I love windows mobile phones and this was the best phone at that time (I have two more lines and they did not upgrade because they are happy with their unlocked i Phones). So, I used my touch pro 2 for about 6 months or so and then started having problems with the device. I called tmobile and they sent me refurbished device as my replacement."
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"docid": "D1752283#0",
"title": "https://www.comfi.com/Phone-Card/AT&T\nAT&T Phone Card",
"text": "\"AT&T Phone Card4.9 out of 5 stars from 36 customer reviews · Review this card Buy Now Buy Refillable Permanent PINNo PIN-less Dial No Call History (CDR)No Connection Fee No Maintenance Fee No Rounding1 minute Toll Free Yes Local Access No Surcharge No Pay Phone Charge Yes Validity Period365 days after activation, recharge or last use*Prompt Languages English, Spanish Service provided by AT&TAT&T Overview This is an international calling card! For prepaid cell phone refill card, go here. The AT&T phone card has the kind of quality and features you'd expect. Outstanding connectivity, domestic and international calling (call from more than 150 foreign countries! ), no connection/maintenance fees. Here's a card you'll always want to have with you! Important notice! INTERNATIONAL RATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PLEASE CALL AT&T CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR INFORMATION: 1-800-331-3800. THIS CARD CANNOT BE USED FOR TOLL FREE CALLS, CALLS FOR PREPAID SERVICES WITH PREMIUM CHARGES, OR FOR OPERATOR HANDLED CALLS."
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"docid": "D3116737#0",
"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/AT-T-Go-Phone/customer-service/~2041\nAT&T Go Phone Customer Service Phone Number",
"text": "\"AT&T Go Phone Customer Service Phone Number611 from cell phone Hold time now: 19 mins (avg 10)Best time to call: 9am New customers: 888-715-3291This is not the most popular AT&T Go Phone phone number (it's ranked #5). Most customers call 800-901-9878 for support. What's the issue? Call the right AT&T Go Phone phone number and know what to say. Search for my issue... Best AT&T Go Phone Phone Number AT&T Go Phone Phone Number 611 from cell phone - Info & Statistics Phone number to dial 611 from cell phone Call-back available NOMessage & get attention NOCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours Mon-Fri 7am-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm MSTBest time to dial 9am Navigate phone maze to a human Say \"\"More options\"\", dial \"\"0\"\", and say \"\"Another question\"\"Average wait 10Current wait 19Rank (among phone numbers) 5Rank (overall) 6Alternate methods phone or web Quality of communication 72%Quality of help 63%Customer votes 6,491Best phone number 800-901-9878Information last updated Sun Dec 03 2017 10:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)AT&T Go Phone's 611 from cell phone Customer Service Number This AT&T Go Phone phone number is ranked #5 out of 6 because 50,496 AT&T Go Phone customers tried our tools and information and gave us feedback after they called. The reason customers call 611 from cell phone is to reach the AT&T Go Phone Customer Service department for problems like . As far as we can tell, AT&T Go Phone has call center locations in California or Florida or Georgia or Idaho or Iowa or Louisiana or Missouri or Montana or Oklahoma or Texas and you can call during their open hours Mon-Fri 7am-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm MST. AT&T Go Phone has 6 phone numbers and undefined different ways to get customer help. We've compiled information about 611 from cell phone and ways to call or contact AT&T Go Phone with help from customers like yourself. Please help us continue to grow and improve this information and these tools by sharing with people you know who might find it useful."
},
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"docid": "D2340193#0",
"title": "https://www.amazon.com/Airvoice-Wireless-SIM-Card-Unactivated/product-reviews/B005DMWOUY\nAirvoice Wireless SIM Card Unactivated",
"text": "\"Top positive review See all 51 positive reviews ›16 people found this helpful5.0 out of 5 stars Works great for i PHONE 3gs By Marco on June 17, 2013I bought this to try and save some money on my teenage son's phone plan. I was using an ATT pay as you go sim card in his i Phone, but this past May I noticed I had to refill it alot ($40 worth). So I figured I'll give the Airvoice wireless sim a try (can't go wrong for a $5 investment). I read that Airvoice piggybacks on AT&T's network so a 3GS i Phone shouldn't be a problem. I got the sim card and went onto Airvoice's website to activate it. I popped it into my son's Iphone and it worked. Now I'm not super tech savy and honestly, I was actually pretty surprised as to how easy it went. I signed up for the $10 a month plan and it took my about 23 days for my teenager to chew through it. But it's still a much cheaper alternative, and there is no difference in signal strength. I puchashed two more and they should be arriving this week."
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"docid": "D3107152#0",
"title": "https://www.thetoptens.com/best-cell-phone-services/\nBest Cell Phone Services",
"text": "\"Best Cell Phone Servicesshack88fan The Top Ten1 Verizon I have had At&t and virgin mobile, sprint and tmobile With everything one I have always had a issue with something weather it be the phones them selfs messing up or the coverage area of service being terrible. I have had a verizon cell phone new one every upgrade not cause they don't work right or nothing but just cause I wanted a new one. I have only ever had to take one phone in because it wasnt working correctly and they were very nice and solved the problem quickly and gave me a new phone. I started with prepaid and then went to a plan I have been a Verizon customer for 5 years and I wouldn't leave them for nothing! +84I have Verizon and I never get dropped calls. I think that Verizon should be number 1! when I clicked on the link I thought that it would be between at&t and verizon not verizon and t-mobile! Also if you walk into verizon you get great costumer service and if you walk into t-mobile there's like nobody there! but soon enough verizon will be back on top! +53I use to be AT&T customer, they are the pits, glad to switch to Verizon that year when we was able to switch wireless company and keep our the same pnone number I had about 4-5 month to end my contract with AT&T I couldn't wait I cancel my service with AT&T and paid the early cancellation fee and went to Verizon and I know people also switch from T-Mobile to Verizon!"
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"docid": "D717564#0",
"title": "http://www.800-numbers.net/att/\nAT&T Toll Free 1-800 Number",
"text": "Home > Phone Company > AT&TAT&T Toll Free 1-800 Number Support & Contact: 1 800 AT&T Phone Number Look Up What is the 1-800 number for AT&T? Below is a list of toll free 800 numbers for AT&T.1-844-383-4450Orders, Customer Care, Billing,Tech Support: 1-844-383-4450 hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Welcome to ATT, if you are calling about phone numbers [number called from] press 1Main menu to pay your bills or get other bill related options press 1,for technical support or help with voice mail press 2,to check usage to report a stolen or lost wireless device or cancel service press 3;for sales, new orders or start another order press 4;for anything else including the option to speak to a customer service professional press 0;to repeat this option press *.to enter a different phone number press 2, (if you dont not choose an option) please enter the wireless phone number that you are calling about starting with the area code, for more options press 1to activate your ATNT go phone press 1,to order new service or add a line to an existing wireless account press 2,for information or help with home phone DSL or you first service press 3,to check the status of our recent wireless order press 4,for help with tablets or laptop connect press 5,for help with other issues including the option to speak to our customer service professional press 0,to repeat this options press *. Order New Service: 1-844-843-0918 hours: Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat.-Sun. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Thank you for calling AT&T about your wireless servicefor assistance with international dialing on your existing wireless account press 1One moment while we connect your call, this call may be monitored for quality insurance. Thank you for calling AT&T about your wireless service. You have reached international care, if you are calling to unlock you AT&T iphone press 1,otherwise press *for help with the recent orders or assistance with your accounts press 2,to purchase new service, accessories or out offline of wireless service to your account press 3. Offers How much does AT&T cost?"
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"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/activate-new-iphone-verizon-phone-number-55930.html\nHow to Activate a New iPhone With a Verizon Phone Number",
"text": "\"Related Articles1How to Activate a Verizon Cell Phone Over the Internet2How to Activate a New Phone on an Existing Verizon Account3How to Transfer Numbers Between Phones in Verizon4How to Activate a Used i Phone Verizon wireless provides an option for customers to transfer their current Verizon phone number to their new i Phone. If your phone number isn't eligible, you need to take the device into a Verizon retail store to discuss options for transferring your number. Business owners who want to upgrade to an i Phone but don't want to change their phone number can take advantage of the transfer service to get their i Phone up and running. You can also transfer a Verizon phone number to AT&T; if you prefer to use their service. Transferring a Verizon Number to Your i Phone1. Call Verizon customer service at (877) 807-4646 to begin the transfer process. Make sure the original phone with your Verizon number and your i Phone are turned off. Alternatively, you can visit a Verizon Wireless store and ask an associate to help you.2. Follow the telephone prompts to initiate the transfer of your old Verizon number to your new i Phone.3. Confirm the information requested from your customer receipt when prompted."
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"docid": "D579276#0",
"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/T-Rowe-Price\nT. Rowe Price Phone Number",
"text": "\"T. Rowe Price Phone Number Calling T. Rowe Price customer service faster by Get Human800-922-9945Customer service Current Wait: 3 mins (3m avg)Free: Skip Waiting on Hold Hours: 24 hours, 7 days Best time to call: 1pm Ranked #1 of 3 contact options Contacting T. Rowe Price544 customers like this number T. Rowe Price customer service Reasons customers like you called T. Rowe Price recently\"\"I want to close out account\"\" 2 mons ago T. Rowe Price Phone Number 800-922-9945 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 800-922-9945Call-back available YESCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours 24 hours, 7 days Best time to dial 1pm Navigate phone maze to a human Say \"\"Operator\"\" at each prompt, ignoring messages. Average wait 3Current wait 3Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 1Alternate methods phone or web Quality of communication 91%Quality of help 89%Customer votes 544Information last updated Sat Dec 16 2017 08:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)T. Rowe Price's Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is T. Rowe Price's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a T. Rowe Price agent. This phone number is T. Rowe Price's Best Phone Number because 4,572 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 800-922-9945 include Get financial advice and other customer service issues. Rather than trying to call T. Rowe Price we recommend you tell us what issue you are having and then possibly contact them via phone or web. In total, T. Rowe Price has 2 phone numbers. It's not always clear what is the best way to talk to T. Rowe Price representatives, so we started compiling this information built from suggestions from the customer community. Please keep sharing your experiences so we can continue to improve this free resource. Contacting T. Rowe Price While 800-922-9945 is T. Rowe Price's best toll-free number, there are 3 total ways to get in touch with them. The next best way to talk to their customer support team, according to other T. Rowe Price customers, is by calling their 800-225-5132 phone number for their Customer Service department."
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"docid": "D732399#0",
"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/AT-T-Wireless-Warranty-Dept\nAT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. Phone Number",
"text": "\"AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. Phone Number Calling AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. customer service faster by Get Human800-801-1101Customer service888-858-0822New customers Current Wait: 5 mins (2m avg)Free: Skip Waiting on Hold Hours: 24 hours, 7 days Best time to call: 1:30pm Ranked #1 of 5 contact options Contacting AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept.642 customers like this number AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. customer service Reasons customers like you called AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. recently\"\"Speak to a representative\"\" 2 mons ago\"\"I was charged for my phone when I sent it back. It is covered under warranty\"\" 2 mons ago\"\"Speak to a representative\"\" 2 mons ago AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. Phone Number 800-801-1101 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 800-801-1101Call-back available YESCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours 24 hours, 7 days Best time to dial 1:30pm Navigate phone maze to a human Press 0 at each prompt, ignoring messages. Average wait 2Current wait 5Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 1Alternate methods phone or web Quality of communication 80%Quality of help 87%Customer votes 642Information last updated Mon Dec 18 2017 09:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. 's Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept. 's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a AT&T Wireless Warranty Dept."
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"docid": "D3080386#0",
"title": "http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/voice/rgTlOtgPrV4\nCan't port number from AT&T GoPhone?",
"text": "\"Can't port number from AT&T Go Phone?ewaz3/4/11 10:57 AM Do you already have Google Voice (Y/N)? YIf so, do you have a Google number (Y/N)? YFor Mobile apps, what device and carrier are you using? Virgin Mobile / LG Optimus VPost your question or report below (please include specific details and error messages, if applicable): I 'm finding it very difficult to port my number from my AT&T Go Phone. I've called AT&T customer service and found my Account number, however I can't figure out what my \"\" Billing Account Pin \"\" number is. I've spoken to AT&T customer service on this too, they assure me that the pin number is the same pin number I've been using to access my account with them, but it still won't work for porting. I get this message everytime; Error Code: Password/PIN required or incorrect (Incorrect password, PIN/Password, SSN/Tax ID). I've tried changing the pin, using the last 4 of my ssn, using the last 4 of my phone number, using the last 4 of the debit card I use to pay, etc. Nothing works. At this point I'd like to cancel the porting and get a refund."
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"title": "http://www.prepaidphonenews.com/2014/02/porting-your-number-how-to-find-your.html\nPorting Your Number? How to Find Your Account Number and Password",
"text": "\"Home - Featured , How To Prepaid , News - Porting Your Number? How to Find Your Account Number and Password Porting Your Number? How to Find Your Account Number and Password Posted by Dennis Bournique at 8:22 PM on Tuesday, February 18, 2014 // 353 comments If you are switching operators it's usually possible to take your phone number with you. The process of moving a phone number from one operator to another is called porting, Here's how to do it: Don't terminate your existing service. You old operator account must be active at the start of the port. Porting will automatically close your old account. If you cancel service before the port completes, your account will be closed prematurely and you will lose your number. Gather the information you need. All operators require at a minimum the number you are porting and the account number and PIN or password. Most also ask for the account holder's name and billing address."
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"docid": "D708731#0",
"title": "http://allcustomercarenumbers.net/Customer-Service-Number-Asurion-Metro-PCs-08265\nAsurion Metro PCs Customer Service Phone Number",
"text": "\"Asurion Metro PCs Customer Service Phone Number Phone Number of Asurion Metro PCs is 1-866-862-3397 . Asurion is an Insurance company that covers various types of electronic items. Asurion provides insurance against the services of various leading telecommunication companies including Metro PCs. The Company provides Premium Handset Protection, Lookout Mobile Security and Lookout services to the Metro Pcs customers. Asurion provides services only to those phones, which have specific features like text messaging capability and operates only in Metro PCs networking area. Asurion Asurion is the one of the leading technology protection companies in the United States. The company provides protection to both the computers as well as mobiles. The company offers the protection against loss, theft, damage and out of warranty malfunction. Asurion provides fast and easy replacement and offers 24X7 online and phone support for the claims. The company tries to give the replacement on the Next working day."
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"docid": "D491702#0",
"title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/AT-T-U-Verse\nAT&T U-Verse Phone Number",
"text": "\"AT&T U-Verse Phone Number Calling AT&T U-Verse customer service faster by Get Human800-288-2020Customer service800-592-3541New customers Current Wait: 24 mins (22m avg)Free: Skip Waiting on Hold Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-7pm ESTBest time to call: 8:15am Ranked #1 of 13 contact options Contacting AT&T U-Verse7,097 customers like this number AT&T U-Verse customer service Reasons customers like you called AT&T U-Verse recently\"\"Incorrect information on my account. Need charges removed\"\" 2d ago\"\"I need to pay my bill. Can*t get on my account on line. Can I pay half today and the other half n...\"\" 5d ago\"\"Change appointment time\"\" 6d ago AT&T U-Verse Phone Number 800-288-2020 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 800-288-2020Call-back available YESCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours Mon-Fri 8am-7pm ESTBest time to dial 8:15am Navigate phone maze to a human Answer question regarding state you are calling from, then 2, then say \"\"I don't have one\"\", then \"\"None of those\"\", then \"\"U-Verse\"\" then more than one\"\", then \"\"No\"\", then \"\"Home\"\". EXISTING CUSTOMERS Call from the phone that's on the account. Press 2, 1, then say \"\"Representative\"\"Average wait 22Current wait 24Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 1Alternate methods phone or chat or email or facebook or web Quality of communication 62%Quality of help 85%Customer votes 7,097Information last updated Mon Dec 18 2017 10:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)AT&T U-Verse's Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is AT&T U-Verse's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a AT&T U-Verse agent. This phone number is AT&T U-Verse's Best Phone Number because 126,102 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 800-288-2020 include Complaint, Lower My Bill, Cancel or Change Account, Technical and Service Support, Overcharged on Bill and other customer service issues. The AT&T U-Verse call center that you call into has employees from California or Florida or Georgia or Idaho or Iowa or Louisiana or Missouri or Montana or Oklahoma or Texas and is open Mon-Fri 8am-7pm EST according to customers. In total, AT&T U-Verse has 8 phone numbers."
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"docid": "D1868625#0",
"title": "http://www.corporateoffice.com/ATT.html\nAT&T Reviews",
"text": "\"AT&T Corporate Office | Headquarters Avarage Rating:208 S. Akard St. Dallas, TX 75202 Phone: (210)821-4105 Website: www.att.com Reviews: 22WRITE REVIEWCompany Overview AT&T is a leading name in telecommunication industry and it deals in wireless services, cell phones, high-speed internet, digital TV, home phone, DSL, and many other communication services. AT&T Corporate Office Headquarters is in downtown Dallas in Texas. The company is now one of the largest providers of fixed as well as mobile telephony. The company has a customer base of more than 100.7 million customers. AT & T offers many flexible mobile plans and even operates on 4G network and offer U-verse service as well. The company also rolls out high-speed internet service to rural areas to expand its reach. The company also donates a lot of money to political campaigns. AT&T Map Location Map data ©2018 Google Terms of Use Map Satellite AT&T Contact QR Codes Phone Number Address URLRelated Search Optical Fashion Center Cheap Joes Art Stuff Hairific Island One Inc. Artistic Beauty Colleges Cross Wireless Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc Harmony Apartment Homes A-1 Home Healthcare Center Permanent Link AT&T Reviews There are currently 22 consumer reviews about AT&T available. Share your review. By Kim - Posted on: September 8, 2013Ordered a phone online for my mom."
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"docid": "D2761574#0",
"title": "http://articles.latimes.com/2013/dec/05/business/la-fi-lazarus-20131206\nSince deregulation, landline costs skyrocket",
"text": "\"Since deregulation, landline costs skyrocket The monthly cost of measured AT&T phone service has soared more than 260% since 2008. A group of customers is complaining to the PUC. December 05, 2013 | David Lazarus One AT&T customer's monthly cost of measured land-line service… (Paul Sancya, ASSOCIATED…)When California's telephone market was deregulated in 2006, consumers were told that increased competition would improve service and reduce prices. It hasn't worked out like that. Carlsbad resident Steve Linke has received so-called measured service from AT&T for five years. That means he pays a flat rate each month for a limited number of local calls on his landline phone. \"\" It's for peace of mind,\"\" Linke, 45, explained to me. \"\" If there's an earthquake or some other major emergency, it's nice to know that we'd still have a landline to call out on when the cell towers go out. \"\" When Linke first signed up for measured service, the rate was $5.83 a month — a relative bargain for knowing that you won't be cut off from the world when the whip comes down. By the beginning of 2012, AT&T's monthly rate had nearly tripled to $15.37."
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"docid": "D7921#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atacama_Desert\nAtacama Desert",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Atacama\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Atacama (disambiguation). Coordinates: 24°30′S 69°15′WAtacama Desert Desert Atacama by NASA World Wind Country Chile Area 105,000 km 2 (40,541 sq mi)Biome Desert Map of the Atacama Desert: The area most commonly defined as Atacama is yellow. In orange are the outlying arid areas of the southern Chala, Altiplano, Puna de Atacama, and Norte Chico. The Atacama Desert ( Spanish: Desierto de Atacama) is a plateau in South America, covering a 1000-km (600-mi) strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest desert in the world, as well as the only true desert to receive less precipitation than the polar deserts. [ 1] [2] [3] [4] [5] According to estimates, the Atacama Desert occupies 105,000 km 2 (41,000 sq mi), [6] or 128,000 km 2 (49,000 sq mi) if the barren lower slopes of the Andes are included. [ 7] Most of the desert is composed of stony terrain, salt lakes ( salares ), sand, and felsic lava that flows towards the Andes. Geographically, the aridity of the Atacama is explained by it being situated between two mountain chains (the Andes and the Chilean Coast Range) of sufficient height to prevent moisture advection from either the Pacific or the Atlantic Oceans, a two-sided rain shadow. [ 8]Contents [ hide ]1 Setting2 Climate2.1 Aridity2.2 Comparison to Mars3 Flora4 Fauna5 Human presence5.1 Chinchorro culture5.2 Abandoned nitrate mining towns6 Astronomical observatories7 Other uses7.1 Sports7.2 Solar car racing7.3 Tourism8 El Tatio Geyser9 Termas Baños de Puritama10 Gallery11 Protected areas12 Legends13 See also14 References14.1 Notes14.2 Bibliography15 External links Setting [ edit]See also: Andean orogeny and Arid Diagonal According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the Atacama Desert ecoregion occupies a continuous strip for nearly 1,600 km along the narrow coast of the northern third of Chile, from near Arica (18°24'S) southward to near La Serena (29°55'S). ["
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"docid": "D22032#0",
"title": "http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Driest-Place-on-Earth-Atacama-Desert-55456.shtml\nThe Driest Place on Earth: the Atacama Desert",
"text": "The Driest Place on Earth: the Atacama Desert GOIn some spots it has not been raining for at least 500 years!May 23, 2007 15:33 GMT · By Stefan Anitei · Share: The Atacama Desert is located in northern Chile and reaches a small part of southern Peru (South America), climbing up to 3,200 m (10,670 ft) altitude on an area of 181,300 square km (72,500 square mi). It spreads like a rather narrow stretch between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes mountains over a distance of 960 km (600 mi) off the both sides of the Tropic of Capricorn, presenting strong contrasts: stony hills, volcanic rocks and sand dunes. A high pressure cell over the Pacific keep back moisture from the west, while the mountains block clouds formed in the Amazon Basin from the east. On the coast, the cold water Peru Current coming from Antarctica chills the desert air, further inhibiting the rain clouds. The average annual rainfall is about one inch (25 mm) and in some mid-deserts spots, rain has never been recorded, at least as long as humans have measured it. Not even cacti grow there. The air is so dry that metal objects never oxidize and the meat left for long on open air preserves for unlimited time. Without moisture nothing rots. It is so arid, that mountains that reach as high as 6,885 metres (22,590 feet) lack glaciers and, in the southern part from 25? S to 27?"
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"docid": "D716748#0",
"title": "http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/geography/Afghanistan-to-Comoros/Chile.html\nChile",
"text": "Chile Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Official name: Republic of Chile Area: 756,950 square kilometers (292,260 square miles)Highest point on mainland: Ojos del Salado (6,880 meters/22,573 feet)Lowest point on land: Sea level Hemispheres: Southern and Western Time zone: 8 A. M. = noon GMTLongest distances: 356 kilometers (221 miles) from east to west; 4,270 kilometers (2,653 miles) from north to south Land boundaries: 6,171 kilometers (3,835 miles) total boundary length; Argentina, 5,150 kilometers (3,200 miles); Bolivia, 861 kilometers (535 miles); Peru, 160 kilometers (99 miles)Coastline: 6,435 kilometers (3,999 miles)Territorial sea limits: 22 kilometers (12 nautical miles)1 LOCATION AND SIZEChile is a long, narrow country fringing the southwestern edge of South America, between the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the east. It reaches to Cape Horn, the southernmost tip of the continent, and it touches the Atlantic Ocean at the Strait of Magellan. It also extends beyond the Strait of Magellan to include part of Tierra del Fuego, an archipelago that it shares with Argentina. The Andes Mountains span almost the full length of the country, which has an area of 756,950 square kilometers (292,260 square miles), or slightly less than the state of Montana. Measuring 4,270 kilometers (2,653 miles) between its northern and southern extremities, Chile has an average width of not much more than 161 kilometers (100 miles), making it the world's longest and narrowest country. Its 38-degree latitude span gives it an extremely varied climate and vegetation.2 TERRITORIES AND DEPENDENCIESChile has several island dependencies in the Pacific Ocean, including Easter Island, which is situated more than 3,218 kilometers (2,000 miles) west of the mainland. The most remote possession of any Latin American country, Easter Island is volcanic land mass with an area of 117 kilometers (45 miles) and a subtropical climate. Chile's other island possessions are Sala y Gómez, San Felix, San Ambrosio, and the Juan Fernandez Islands. Like Easter Island, these islands are preserved as part of a national park. Chile is also one of several nations that claim land in Antarctica.3 CLIMATEDue to its great length, Chile covers a wide range of latitudes, so its climate varies considerably."
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"docid": "D1290298#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antofagasta_Region\nAntofagasta Region",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Antofagasta Region Región de Antofagasta Region of Chile Flag Coat of arms Map of Antofagasta Region Coordinates: 23°38′39″S 70°24′39″WCoordinates: 23°38′39″S 70°24′39″WCountry Chile Capital Antofagasta Provinces Tocopilla, El Loa, Antofagasta Government• Intendant Arturo Molina Area [1]• Total 126,049.1 km 2 (48,667.8 sq mi)Area rank 2Highest elevation 6,723 m (22,057 ft)Lowest elevation 0 m (0 ft)Population (2017 census) [1]• Total 599,335• Rank 9• Density 4.8/km 2 (12/sq mi)ISO 3166 code CL-ANWebsite Official website (in Spanish)The Antofagasta Region ( Spanish: Región de Antofagasta, pronounced [antofaˈɣasta]) is one of Chile 's fifteen first-order administrative divisions. It comprises three provinces, Antofagasta, El Loa and Tocopilla. It is bordered to the north by Tarapacá and by Atacama to the south and is the second-largest region of Chile. To the east it borders Bolivia and Argentina. The capital of the region is the port city of Antofagasta, another important city being Calama. The main economic activity is copper mining in the giant porphyry copper systems located inland. Climate is extremely arid albeit somewhat milder near the coast. Nearly all of the region is devoid of vegetation except close to the Loa River or at oases such as San Pedro de Atacama. Much of the inland is covered by salt flats, tephra and lava flows. The coast exhibits prominent cliffs."
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"docid": "D159455#0",
"title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andes\nAndes",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Andes Cono de Arita, Salta ( Argentina)Punta Arenas, Chile Composite satellite image of the southern Andes A lake in the Andes Mountains The Andes are a mountain range along the western coast of South America. They stretch over 7,000 km / 4,400 miles from the south of Argentina and Chile to the north of Colombia. They are also found in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. The Amazon river system has its sources in the eastern flanks of the Andes. The Andes are the longest exposed mountain range of the world, and the second-highest after the Himalayas. The Andes mountain range is the highest mountain range outside Asia. Aconcagua, the highest peak, rises to 6,962 m (22,841 ft) above sea level. The top of Mount Chimborazo in the Ecuadorean Andes is the point on the Earth's surface most distant from its center. Mount Chimborazo is an inactive volcano in Ecuador, which last erupted over a thousand years ago. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Geology3 Climate4 Plants5 Wildlife6 References Geography [ change | change source]Aerial view of Aconcagua The Andes has three sections: The southern Andes in Argentina and Chile;The central Andes, having the Chilean and Peruvian mountain system and parts of Bolivia;The northern part in Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador."
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"docid": "D774839#0",
"title": "http://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions/chile-chi.htm\n10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Chile",
"text": "\"10 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Chile Written by Bryan Dearsley Boasting one of the planet's most diverse landscapes, Chile has in recent years become an increasingly popular travel destination, particularly among nature lovers and adventure seekers. Here in this long, narrow nation on the west coast of South America, travelers will find an array of stunning scenery, from the tall peaks of the Andes and endless beaches to lush temperate forests, ancient volcanoes, and dramatic coastline such as that found at Cape Horn. Chile is also blessed with an abundance of superb national parks and conservation areas, many of them popular destinations for those into trekking and hiking, as well as travelers who enjoy climbing, river rafting, mountain biking, and horseback riding. But Chile is not without its cultural attractions, too, with cities such as the capital of Santiago offering many fine museums and art galleries, and stunning Easter Island with its famous stone figures.1 Torres Del Paine National Park Torres Del Paine National Park Share: One of Chile's most spectacular natural areas and popular travel destinations is the Torres del Paine National Park. More than 100 kilometers north of the city of Puerto Natales in southern Patagonia, this stunning area encompasses mountains, glaciers, and countless lakes and rivers. The most important region of the park is the Cordillera del Paine, an area that marks the transition from the Patagonia steppe to the subpolar forests of the north. Perhaps the most notable of its many wonderful features are the three 2,850-meter-tall granite peaks of the Paine Massif, which dominate this already breathtaking scenery. Hiking is one of the park's most popular activities, with numerous well-marked trails, many offering overnight shelters (refugios) with the basics needed for longer treks that circle the mountains. Hot Tip: If you're planning on anything more than a day's hiking, professional guides are recommended and, in some areas, mandatory. Address: Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena Region Official site: www.torresdelpaine.com/ingles/2 Valle de la Luna and the Atacama Desert Valle de la Luna and the Atacama Desert Share: Valle de la Luna, which means Moon Valley, lies 13 kilometers west of San Pedro de Atacama at the north end of the country near its border with Bolivia."
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"docid": "D487279#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/geoglyphic-art-of-chiles-atacama-desert-169877\nThe Geoglyphic Art of Chile's Atacama Desert",
"text": "\"Science, Tech, Math ›Social Sciences The Geoglyphic Art of Chile's Atacama Desert Messages, Memories and Rites of the Landscape Share Flipboard Email Print The Atacama Giant: Geoglyph of Cerro Unita, Pozo Almonte, Chile. Luis Briones (c) 2006by K. Kris Hirst Updated January 07, 2018More than 5,000 geoglyphs —prehistoric works of art placed on or worked into the landscape—have been recorded in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile over the past thirty years. A summary of these investigations appears in a paper by Luis Briones entitled \"\"The geoglyphs of the north Chilean desert: an archaeological and artistic perspective\"\", published in the March 2006 issue of the journal Antiquity. The Geoglyphs of Chile The best-known geoglyphs in the world are the Nazca lines, built between 200 BC and 800 AD, and located approximately 800 kilometers away in coastal Peru. The Chilean glyphs in the Atacama Desert are far more numerous and varied in style, cover a much larger region (150,000 km2 versus the 250 km2 of the Nazca lines), and were built between 600 and 1500 AD. Both the Nazca lines and the Atacama glyphs had multiple symbolic or ritual purposes; while scholars believe the Atacama glyphs additionally had a vital role in the transportation network connecting the great South American civilizations. Built and refined by several South American cultures—likely including Tiwanaku and Inca, as well as less-advanced groups—the widely varied geoglyphs are in geometric, animal and human forms, and in about fifty different types. Using artifacts and stylistic characteristics, archaeologists believe the earliest were first constructed during the Middle Period, beginning around 800 AD. The most recent may be associated with early Christian rites in the 16th century. Some geoglyphs are found in isolation, some are in panels of up to 50 figures."
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"docid": "D2240055#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_driest_place_in_the_world\nWhat is the driest place in the world?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Geography What is the driest place in the world? Flag What is the driest place in the world? Expert answer by William Howe Confidence votes 51.9KThe purpose of life is to have a life with purpose. Some scientists say that Antarctica is the driest area on earth. Others sat that the honor belongs to the Atacama Desert of South America. Parts of the Atacama have received no rainfall in recorded time - over 400 years. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Answer by Devon Fierberg Confidence votes 28The driest place in the world is Aswan, Egypt which averages less then .02 inches of rain Atacama Desert, Chile: imperceptible rainfall on a yearly basis. The driest place in the world is South America's Atacama Desert. The desert receives only four inches of rain every 1,000 years."
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"docid": "D2522290#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486266/plotsummary\nPlot",
"text": "\"Edit Atacama: The Flowering Desert (1999)Plot Showing all 2 items Jump to: Summaries (2)Summaries Sandwiched between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific coast in Northern Chile, the Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth. The award winning documentary, \"\"Atacama: The Flowering Desert\"\", is an intimate look at the surprising variety of wildlife that exist in one of the harshest environments on the planet. Completed in 1999, \"\"Atacama\"\" is one among many wildlife productions directed by Christian Munoz-Donoso.— Anonymous This production takes us, both by day and night, to one of the driest and most desolate places on earth: South America's Atacama desert. We glimpse the lives of foxes, chinchillas and guanacos - South America's relative of the camel. Giant Hummingbirds and red-backed hawks raise their young in the southern reaches of the Atacama where survival is a constant battle against the extreme natural conditions. From sea level to the seemingly never-ending, interior plains, both flora and fauna display their diversity as they struggle with life's basic needs. Across the enormous expanse of plains, heat mirages create a surreal landscape where survival is limited to the best adapted species. Reptiles such as the Peruvian short-tailed snake and the Chilean iguana can be spotted, hunting amongst the rocks, sand, and cacti that make up this sterile region. Nonetheless, once every decade, life's apparent monotony is transformed by powerful rains."
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"docid": "D1477019#0",
"title": "http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2007/08/the-driest-plac.html\nAugust 13, 2007",
"text": "\"Thirty years later, Cornell and Caltech have announced the \"\"Atacama Telescope Project To Revolutionize Astronomy,\"\" a proposed 25-meter aperture telescope that will be the largest, most precise and highest astronomical facility in the world. The $100 million Cornell Caltech telescope, to be built in the Cerro Chajnantor in the Atacama Desert region in Chile, will take advantage of the rapid development in bolometer array technology (instruments that measures radiant energy) to answer some of the most fundamental questions of cosmology. Radiation at submillimeter wavelengths (longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves) is normally difficult to detect from the ground because it is easily absorbed by water in the Earth's atmosphere. Situating the telescope in the dry Atacama Desert eliminates this problem. Planners hope to begin construction this year and to see first light in 2013 under the guidance of Riccardo Giovanelli, Cornell professor of astronomy. \"\" CCAT is designed to optimize our ability to study the genesis of structures in the universe,\"\" said Giovanelli. \"\" It will allow us to explore the process of formation of galaxies, which saw its heyday about a billion years after the big bang, some 13 billion years ago; to peek into the interior of the dusty molecular clouds within which stars and planets form; and to survey the pristine chunks of material left intact for billions of years on the outskirts of our solar system.\"\" The telescope will also be a powerful survey tool, working 30 times faster than current facilities and with much greater sensitivity. Large-scale surveys of extremely distant galaxies could give scientists a better understanding of how galaxies were distributed as they formed and how their clustering properties evolved. Nearby, on the Atacama's 5000 meter-high plateau of Chajnantor the European Southern Observatory's ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) Observatory project is a giant, international observatory currently in construction on the high-altitude Chajnantor site, and composed initially of 66 high-precision telescopes, operating at wavelengths of 0.3 to 9.6 mm."
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"docid": "D3232438#0",
"title": "http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/features/world/south-america/chile/atacama-text\n",
"text": "\"Published: August 2003Atacama Desert By Priit J. Vesilind Photographs by Joel Sartore Dust flies as shepherds herd goats above an irrigated valley near the Atacama Desert, a 600-mile (1,000-kilometer) stretch of northern Chile squeezed between the Pacific and the Andes. Irrigation soaks up about 15 percent of available water in the Atacama, known as the driest place on Earth. In some spots, rainfall has never been recorded. The child sits upright, knees bent, wearing woolen garments and a black, four-pointed, finely woven hat topped with a small feather. Alongside lie a basket of small corncobs, a knotted string bag, and a grub hoe carved from a llama jawbone. Brown braided hair peeks out from behind a metal mask that was meant to ward off evil spirits in the afterlife. Before archaeologists discovered this tiny corpse in 1985, the Atacama Desert sun had baked its exposed tomb for more than 500 years. The mummy—one of several hundred that have been discovered along the Chilean coast—is part of a culture squeezed between the Pacific and the Andes that once scratched out life in a land where life simply shouldn't exist. Stretching 600 miles (966 kilometers) from Peru's southern border into northern Chile, the Atacama Desert rises from a thin coastal shelf to the pampas —virtually lifeless plains that dip down to river gorges layered with mineral sediments from the Andes. The pampas bevel up to the altiplano, the foothills of the Andes, where alluvial salt pans give way to lofty white-capped volcanoes that march along the continental divide, reaching 20,000 feet (6,096 meters)."
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"docid": "D3355403#0",
"title": "http://www.kidzworld.com/article/1103-extreme-climates-1-driest-place\nExtreme Climates 1: Driest Place",
"text": "Home Brain Candy Homework Help Extreme Climates 1: Driest Place110 0 25SHARE IT!LIKE IT!There is a disagreement about the driest place on earth. Driest means little or no precipitation so a desert has to be at the top of the list, such as the Atacama Desert in Chile. However, the South Pole has also been named the driest place because cold air has little or no moisture. The only water that falls in the South Pole is in the form of snow. We can't leave out deserts so if we eliminate the South Pole, that leaves the Atacama Desert as the driest place on earth. The Atacama Desert, a region in Chile is called the driest place on Earth Ironically, the driest place in the world is next to the biggest body of water - the Pacific Ocean. Some areas of the Atacama Desert haven't had rainfall for 400 years. Normally, it rains every 100 years. Atacama is a desert but you'll still need to bring warm clothes when you visit. Oddly enough, the Atacama is a cold place with temperatures somewhere between 0 and 25 degrees Celsius."
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"docid": "D487280#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/drgoodheart/geoglyphs/\nGeoglyphs",
"text": "\"Pinterest Geoglyphs41 Pins 101 Followers Mystery; Crop Circles, Ancient Stone Sites, Geoglyphs, Pyramids And Invisible Energy Fields Surrounding Them, David Wilcock http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2015/11/mystery-crop-circles-ancient-stone.html Archaeology Civilization Glyphs Rock and South america Symbols Aliens Ancient aliens Ancient artifacts Ancient mysteries Arizona Art 3d Art installations Art school Art work Artist sketchbook Artwork Auguste rodin artwork Awesome stories Babys Unexplained Mysteries Ancient Mysteries Land Art Sacred Geometry Building Art Snow Art Mother Nature Real Crop Circles Ancient Alienscrop circles, alien messages to Humans. See more Unexplained Mysteries Ancient Mysteries Hindu Symbols Sacred Symbols Ancient Aliens Ancient History Tantra Art Sri Yantra Oregon Usa A very large, perfectly formed, ancient Hindu mandala called the Sri Yantra was discovered inscribed into the dry lake bed in Oregon See more The Blythe Intaglios: geoglyphs in the desert north of Blythe, CASee more Ancient Aliens Ancient Art Ancient Mysteries Chile Glyphs Weird Visual Communication Prehistoric Ufo Name: Geoglyphs of Chiza Lat, Long: Location: Tarapacá, Chile See more Alien Creatures Crop Circles Ancient History Archaeology Civilization Technology History Aliensgoforit RANDY goforit RANDY goforit RANDY goforit RANDY The Marree Man Geoglyph mysteriously showed up on June 1998 in a very remote location in the desert o. See moreby goforit RANDYAncient Mysteries Stone Carving The Long Cub Scouts Top Ten Rock Art Mysterious Nazca Lines Britain The Top Ten Geoglyphs - UK & The World - Britain Explorer Britain . See more Geoglyphs: Desert Ground Drawings, Effigy Mounds, and Geometric Shapes Prehistoric Ancient Art Art Paintings Rock Google Search The O'jays Art Google Chile Abstract Art Geoglyphs: The Atacama Giant: Geoglyph of Cerro Unita, commune of Pozo Almonte, Chile. See more Creepy Stuff Natural Wonders Peru Cave Crop Circles Prehistory Llamas Argentina Masters Nitrate Towns Pintados Geoglyphs in Chile See more Ancient History Ancient Aliens Landscape Art Ancient Mysteries Ancient Artifacts Unexplained Mysteries History Mysteries Geometric Shapes Geometric Tattoos Researchers ound different geometric shapes created using stones or sculpting on the ground - including squares, rings, crosses and swastikas - ranging. See more Nazca Lines Civilization Google Search Peru Ancient Mysteries Searching Illustration Art Spider Folk Art THE NAZCA LINES / SPIDER Location: Pampas de Jumana, Nazca Desert, Peru Created: 400 AD to 650 AD Average Trench Depth: - (Etchings created by the removal of reddish pebbles and soil to reveal lighter substrate See more Oscar Wilde The Glass Ancient History Optimism Consideration Empty“The basis of optimism is sheer terror” - Oscar Wilde I’m not a “glass is half-empty” kind of guy. It’s not that I think the glass is half-full either. I think it’s the wrong question. See more Kazakhstan Solar System Civilization Nasa Mysterious Ancient Artifacts Middle East Aliens Mystery Ancient Circular Stone Structures in the Middle East See more Nature Reserve Cub Scouts Chile Glyphs Scenery Chili Chilis Symbols Pictures of Chile attractions: El Tatio geyser field, Geoglyphs in the Pampa del Tamarugal National Reserve, Valle de la Luna in the Atacama desert. See more Aerial View Virtual Tour South America Peru Tours Turkey The Geoglyphs in Palpa Valley, South America, Peru See more Ancient Aliens Ancient History Ancient Artifacts Ancient Mysteries Film Books Google Search Type Rock Art Art Photography The Geoglyphs of Chug Chug were created about one thousand years ago. There Are Numerous Geoglyphs But They Are Far Between And Access Is Very Difficult!See more World’s largest ancient geoglyph was made by CHILDRENMail Online Daily Mail Peru Artwork Children Search Google Turkey Art Work The ancient artwork, which lies close to Lake Zyuratkul in the Ural Mountains of Russia, is the world's oldest geoglyph and predates Peru's Nazca Lines by thousands of years."
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"docid": "D793268#0",
"title": "http://www.san-pedro-de-atacama.com/climate-clothes.html\nSan-Pedro-de-Atacama.Com Climate and Clothes",
"text": "San-Pedro-de-Atacama. Com Climate and Clothes Email Us All you need to do is: Climate San Pedro de Atacama Chile It is important to remember that San Pedro de Atacama is located in the heart of a dry desert and that it is at an altitude of 2, 443m as these factors influence the climate and local weather considerably. Surrounded by sand (therefore no heat retention), with the Andes Mountains on one side, and located at high altitude means that the days are hot and the nights are cool to cold. In some areas no rainfall has ever been recorded, making it the driest desert on Earth, although rain does fall in San Pedro de Atacama when, in the summer months, the thermal air currents above the Bolivian side of the Andes form large rain clouds that then drift down back into Chile and deposit heavy, but short, rain showers over the area, often accompanied by loud thunder and lighting. This phenomenon is called the Bolivian Winter, resulting in snow fall at higher elevations. Generally speaking there is very little rain fall and most days of the year are filled with “wall-to-wall” sunshine. Days are hot, evenings cool to cold and nights are cold. Clear night skies are common on most nights – ideal for star gazing. The Seasons Summer: January, February and March Autumn (not really reflected as a season): April and May Winter: June, July and August Spring: September, October, November and December Average Temperatures are: Winter (Jun, Jul and Aug)Night: 9ºC (48ºF) / Day: 24ºC (75ºF)Summer (Jan, Feb and Mar)Night: 13ºC (55ºF) / Day: 25ºC (77ºF) - 32ºC (90ºF):ºC ºF ºC ºFJanuary 24.8 - 76.6 / 12.8 - 55.0February 25.5 - 77.9 / 13.2 - 55.8March 25.7 - 78.2 / 12.8 - 55.0April 26.0 - 78.8 / 11.9 - 53.4May 25.6 - 78.1 / 10.3 - 50.5June 23.5 - 74.3 / 8.3 - 47.0July 25.7 - 78.2 / 8.7 - 47.7August 25.2 - 77.4 / 9.8 - 49.6September 26.3 - 79.3 / 10.5 - 50.9October 26.2 - 79.2 / 11.5 - 52.7November 26.4 - 79.5 / 11.9 - 53.4Suggested San Pedro de Atacama Clothing Travel light, but pack sturdy, outdoor hiking boots. Take comfortable, layered clothing such as fleeces, t-shirts, swimming gear, long pants and long-sleeved shirts."
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"docid": "D2321361#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanaco\nGuanaco",
"text": "\"Guanaco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Guanaco (disambiguation). Guanaco Conservation status Least Concern ( IUCN 3.1) [1]Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Family: Camelidae Genus: Lama Species: L. guanicoe Binomial name Lama guanicoe ( Müller, 1776)Guanaco range The guanaco ( Lama guanicoe) is a camelid native to South America. Its name comes from the South American Quechua word huanaco [2] (modern spelling: wanaku ). Young guanacos are called chulengos. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Population and distribution1.1 Atacama Desert2 Ecology2.1 Mating season3 Domestication4 Subspecies5 Characteristics5.1 Hemoglobin levels5.2 Guanaco fiber6 References7 External links Population and distribution [ edit]Herd of guanacos Guanacos inhabit both the Pampas plains and mountainous regions of South America. They are found in the altiplano of Peru, Bolivia and Chile, and in Patagonia, with a small population in Paraguay. [ 1] In Argentina and Chile, they are more numerous in Patagonian regions, as well as in places such as the Torres del Paine National Park, and Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. In these areas, they have more robust populations, since grazing competition from livestock is limited. Estimates, as of 2011, place their numbers at 400,000 to 600,000. [ 4] A small introduced population exists on Staats Island in the Falkland Islands, with a population of around 400 as of 2003. ["
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"docid": "D24738#0",
"title": "https://www.jiskha.com/search/index.cgi?query=1.B+2.C+3.B+4.D+5.A+1.+which+geographic+features+lies+east+of+the+andes+moutains%3F\n1.B 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.A 1. which geographic features lies east of the andes moutains?",
"text": "\"1. B 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. A 1. which geographic features lies east of the andes moutains?6,698 resultssocial studies What geographic features lies east of the Andes Mountains? 1) saltwater grasses 2)active volcanos 3)llanos grasslands 4)mangrove swamps I think 3 Thankssocial studies (updated answers)1. B 2. C 3."
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"docid": "D84470#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/which-is-the-narrowest-country-in-the-world.html\nThe Narrowest Country In The World",
"text": "Did You Know The Narrowest Country In The World Chile measures an average of 4,300 km long by 174 km wide, and extends like a ribbon along South America's western coastline. The map of Chile (marked in red). Chile is the world’s narrowest country. It is part of the South American countries found along a strip of land between the Andes and the Pacific Ocean. Chile borders Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, and the Drake Passage. Its territory includes several Pacific Islands including Easter Island, Juan Fernandez, and Desventuradas. Chile is considered a stable and prosperous nation in South America. It is also one of the founding members of the UN and other regional organizations including UNASUR and CELAC. The country ranks top among the Latin American countries in the human and democratic development and economic freedom. Geography Of Chile Chile is located on the western part of the Andes Mountains."
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"docid": "D84671#0",
"title": "http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu/biomes/desert.html\n.",
"text": "\"DESERTLocation | Weather | Plants | Animals | People | Links LOCATION: Although few animals and plants are adapted to the extremely dry desert life, the desert is a vital biome. The desert is important because it covers about a fifth of the earth's surface! There are both hot and cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world, while the Sahara in Africa is the largest of the hot deserts. There are also deserts close to Santa Barbara, such as the Mojave the Colorado Desert which encompass parts of Southern California. In North America, there are four major hot, dry deserts, including the Mojave and the Great Basin. Outside the U. S. hot, dry deserts are found in the Southern Asian realm, South and Central America, Ethiopia and Australia. Another type of desert is the coastal desert, for example, the Atacama Desert in Chile of South America. And then there are cold deserts. That sounds pretty silly!"
},
{
"docid": "D3448157#0",
"title": "https://globetrottergirls.com/2013/12/how-much-does-it-cost-to-travel-in-chile-and-chile-on-a-shoestring/\nHow much does it cost to travel in Chile (and tips for traveling Chile on a shoestring)",
"text": "How much does it cost to travel in Chile (and tips for traveling Chile on a shoestring)Chile On a shoestring Travel Tips by Dani on December 20, 2013 56 commentschile On a shoestring travel budgetfacebook Twitter Google + Pinterest The short answer to this question is that it’s not cheap to travel in Chile – or Argentina or Uruguay for that matter. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go to Chile. We can’t tell you how often we heard budget travelers using the higher prices as the reason not to travel through Chile. But this is a mistake. This over 4,000km long country is so diverse, plus the higher living standards make it much easier to travel here. If you want to limit your time here, check out our top five places to visit in Chile, and use this post as a budget guide to independent travel in Chile. First we share our tips for getting the most bang for your buck in Chile, then we share our own budget for the 3.5 months we spent in the country. CLP indicates Chilean Pesos and $ is the US dollar conversion at the time of publication. Chile is much more stable than neighboring Argentina, so expect normal inflation and rise in prices – no dramatic ups or downs. How to get more for your pesos in Chile Especially when coming from Bolivia, Chilean prices will come quite as a shock."
},
{
"docid": "D1535371#0",
"title": "https://www.kids-world-travel-guide.com/south-america-facts.html\nSouth America Facts",
"text": "South America Facts Our South America Facts for Kids bring you lots of interesting and fun facts on the South American continent. South America is the fourth largest continent in size and the fifth largest when we consider population. The South American continent houses 12 countries and three dependencies. The continent is located in the western hemisphere and mainly in the southern hemisphere. Top 20 South America Facts1. There are 12 countries in South America (see list on the right) and 3 dependencies with a total of more than 385 million people living on the continent. Sao Paulo in Brazil2. Largest Country: Brazil. The country is covering more than half the continent's landmass. Did you know that Brazil is only slightly smaller than the USA?3."
},
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"docid": "D271129#0",
"title": "http://chile.travel/en/what-to-do/astrotourism\nAstrotourism In Chile",
"text": "Astrotourism Experience a journey to the stars in Chile! Observe constellations, planets, shooting stars and all manner of celestial bodies in the spectacular Chilean skies – the clearest in the entire southern hemisphere. Chile enjoys more than 300 clear days per year and with little or no light pollution in the north, conditions are ideal for stargazing under open skies. For a truly close encounter with the planets, visit one of the many astronomical observatories open to visitors. In La Serena, Elqui Valley, San Pedro de Atacama, Antofagasta and Iquique you’ll find agencies which can arrange transport and accommodation and provide observation equipment for travelers. If you’re a real astronomy fanatic, don’t miss the chance to visit some of the world’s leading scientific observatories. At sites like ALMA, Tololo and Paranal, you can witness the state-of-the-art technology used to investigate the universe. Stargazing Astronomical Facilities Nighttime Visits Discover the astronomical observatories that you can visit Andean Astronomical Observatory Roan-Jasé Observatory Andean Astronomical Observatory This observatory sets up guided tours of their facilities, main dome and terrace to carry out nighttime and daytime observations through their solar telescopes. Registration must be done ahead of time to book your spot. Visiting information: All year round from Monday to Saturday."
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"docid": "D1446729#0",
"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Atalanta\nWhat does Atalanta mean?",
"text": "\"What does Atalanta mean? A talanta [ata-lan- ta] as a girls' name is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Atalanta is \"\"secure, immovable\"\". Greek mythology: Atalanta was an athletic young maiden huntress who refused to marry any man who couldn't beat her in a foot race. In the end, she was defeated by a Greek warrior who used a ruse by dropping three golden apples he had obtained from the goddess Aphrodite. The huntress paused to pick them up, he finished ahead of her, and she was his. ASSOCIATED WITH greek, mythology, young, warrior, golden, goddess Variations VARIANTS Atlanta, Atlante CREATIVE FORMS (female) (male)MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS Atalanta Emmarie (A. E.), .. How popular is Atalanta? Atalanta is an unusual first name for females. Atalanta is also an unusual surname for all people. ( 2000 U. S. DEMOGRAPHICS) \""
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"docid": "D815824#0",
"title": "http://mythology.wikia.com/wiki/Centaur\nCentaur",
"text": "\"The Centaurs (also known as Ixionidae) are a race of creatures that are part human and part horse. Their first appearance comes from early Greek archaeological finds in which Attic vase-paintings depicted the centaurs as the torso of a human joined at the waist to the horse's withers, where the horse's neck would be. The centaurs were spawned by the cloud nymph Nephele, who was raped by the impious Lapith, King Ixion, which is the cause of the Centaurs' hatred for the Lapiths . Theseus vs the Centaurs They inhabited the mountains and forests of Magnesia. They lived in mountain caves, hunted wild animals for food and armed themselves with rocks, tree branches and later built weapons of their own. Contents [ show]In Mythology Centaurs are thought of in many Greek Myths as wild as untamed horses. Like the Titanomachy, the defeat of the Titans by the Olympian gods, the contests with the centaurs typify the struggle between civilization and barbarism. The centaurs are best known for their fight with the Lapithae, caused by their attempt to carry off Hippodamia and the rest of the Lapith women, on the day of her marriage to Pirithous, king of the Lapithae, himself the son of Ixion. The strife among these cousins is a metaphor for the conflict between the lower appetites and civilized behavior in humankind. Theseus, a hero and founder of cities, who happened to be present, threw the balance in favor of the right order of things, and assisted Pirithous."
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"docid": "D569089#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphrodite\nAphrodite",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Greek goddess. For other uses, see Aphrodite (disambiguation). \"\" Cypris\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Cypris (disambiguation). Aphrodite Goddess of love, beauty and sexuality Aphrodite Pudica (Roman copy of 2nd century AD), National Archaeological Museum, Athens Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Dolphin, Rose, Scallop Shell, Myrtle, Dove, Sparrow, Girdle, Mirror, Pearl and Swan Personal information Consort Hephaestus, Ares, Poseidon, Hermes, Dionysus, Adonis, and Anchises Children With Ares: Eros, [1] Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, Pothos, Anteros, Himeros, With Hermes: Hermaphroditus, With Poseidon: Rhodos, Eryx, With Dionysus: Peitho, The Graces, Priapus, With Anchises: Aeneas Parents In the Iliad: Zeus and Dione [2] In Theogony: Uranus 's severed genitals [3]Siblings Aeacus, Angelos, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Dionysus, Eileithyia, Enyo, Eris, Ersa, Hebe, Helen of Troy, Hephaestus, Heracles, Hermes, Minos, Pandia, Persephone, Perseus, Rhadamanthus, the Graces, the Horae, the Litae, the Muses, the Moirai, or the Titans, the Cyclopes, the Meliae, the Erinyes (Furies), the Giants, the Hekatonkheires Equivalents Roman equivalent Venus Mesopotamian equivalent Inanna /Ishtar Canaanite equivalent Astarte Aphrodite ( / æ f r ə ˈ d aɪ t i / ( listen) af-rə- DY -tee; Greek: Ἀφροδίτη Aphrodítē) is the ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. She is identified with the planet Venus, which is named after the Roman goddess Venus, with whom Aphrodite was extensively syncretized. Aphrodite's major symbols include myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, and swans. The cult of Aphrodite was largely derived from that of the Phoenician goddess Astarte, a cognate of the East Semitic goddess Ishtar, whose cult was based on the Sumerian cult of Inanna. Aphrodite's main cult centers were Cythera, Cyprus, Corinth, and Athens. Her main festival was the Aphrodisia, which was celebrated annually in midsummer."
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"docid": "D1518426#0",
"title": "http://www.first-names-meanings.com/names/name-ATIYA.html\nMeaning of name Atiya",
"text": "\"Discover for free which first names would suit you or your baby ! Meaning of name Atiya Etymology : Means \"\"gift\"\" in Arabic. Saint : Origin : Arabic Rate this first name :note 9.5 number of particpipant 10Find our baby names ranking!Gender : girl Country : Numbers : Meaning of those numbers? Share this page : Who is she? Thanks to the omnipresence of the number 9, Atiya is an extraordinary woman who is disposed to excess, and her policy seems to be \"\"all or nothing\"\" much of the time, meaning that her itinerary could take her to the highest peaks as well as towards certain chasms... This influence also nudges her in the direction of others - to the world and to the public. In any case, Atiya certainly doesn´t leave people indifferent and could go far with the right support - with the chance to be even more successful if she approaches life with a selfless attitude. She is an unconventional character who doesn´t like to follow the beaten track and knows no limitations. Atiya is fascinated by elsewhere - be it geographically, intellectually or spiritually. She seeks to surpass herself and break the mould of habit and convention. This can often make her appear enigmatic and others could perceive her as a visionary or a nonconformist, or even an outsider."
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"docid": "D1446727#0",
"title": "https://themeaningofthename.com/atalanta/\nAtalanta",
"text": "Atalanta Name: Atalanta Gender: Female Usage: Atalanta, of basque origin, is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name. People having the name Atalanta are in general originating from Greece, Spain. Name Meaning of Atalanta Meaning: Balanced, Mighty huntress Please feel free to read what others say about this name and to share your comments if you have more information. N. B. Sometimes it happens that another name has the same meaning. There is nothing surprising in this: both names have the same origin or the same numbers of numerology. Name Compatibility Test To test the compatibility of this name with another, enter a name and click Calculate Numerology Interpretation The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 7. Interpretation: Qualities: Philosophical, Spiritual Ruling planet: Neptune Colors: Green Gemstones: Moonstone Learn more with our free Numerology Tool Popularity of the Name The name Atalanta is ranked on the 69,064th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used. We estimate that there are at least 1300 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population."
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"docid": "D2355507#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_helps_those_who_help_themselves\nGod helps those who help themselves",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The phrase \"\" God helps those who help themselves \"\" is a popular motto that emphasizes the importance of self-initiative and agency. The expression is still famous around the globe and used to inspire people for self help, here is one example sentence in English: \"\"You better start preparing for the test because God helps those who help themselves.\"\" [ 1]The phrase originated in ancient Greece and may originally have been proverbial. It is illustrated by two of Aesop's Fables and a similar sentiment is found in ancient Greek drama. Although it has been commonly attributed to Benjamin Franklin, the modern English wording appears earlier in Algernon Sidney 's work. The phrase is often mistaken as a scriptural quote, though it is not stated verbatim in the Bible. Some Christians [2] have criticized the expression as being contrary to the Bible's message of God's grace. A variant of the phrase can also be found in the Quran (13:11). [ 3] [4]Contents [ hide ]1 Origin1.1 Islamic texts1.2 Other historic uses2 Prevalence and assessment3 In popular culture4 See also5 References6 External links Origin [ edit]An illustration of the fable by Walter Crane in Baby’s Own Aesop (1887)The sentiment appears in ancient Greek tragedies of which only fragments now remain. In his Philoctetes (c.409 BC), Sophocles wrote, \"\"No good e'er comes of leisure purposeless; And heaven ne’er helps the men who will not act.\"\" ["
},
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"docid": "D2581137#0",
"title": "https://pethelpful.com/dogs/15-Female-Greek-Names-That-Make-Cool-Dog-Names\n50 Greek Goddess Names That Make Unique Female Dog Names",
"text": "\"Pet Helpful » Dogs » Dog Names50 Greek Goddess Names That Make Unique Female Dog Names Updated on January 26, 2018Solaras more Barbara Fitzgerald is an AKC Breeder of Merit and the author of a column, \"\"Conversations with Champions,\"\" for the BCSA magazine,Borderlines. Contact Author Greek Dog Names What’s in a name? Shakespeare wrote, \"\"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet,\"\" but we all know how important a name is. A dog's name can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Here is a list of cool dog names from the Greek goddesses and heroines, any of which is sure to bestow awesome powers on your canine companion. Greek Names for Female Agility Dogs Atalanta was the fleet-footed heroine and huntress who swore never to marry. Prized for her great beauty, many suitors sought her hand in marriage. In order to please her parents, Atalanta agreed to marry, but only if the suitor could beat her in a foot race. Many tried, but Atalanta was the fastest of humans. Hippomenes, watching one of her races, fell deeply in love with her and prayed to Venus for help, as he was sure he could never outrun the beautiful huntress."
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"title": "http://typemoon.wikia.com/wiki/Kaede_Makidera\nKaede Makidera",
"text": "\"Nasuverse character Kaede Makidera Japanese name:蒔寺 楓Franchise: Fate Appears in: All Around Type-Moon Fate/hollow ataraxia Fate/school life Fate/stay night Japanese VA: Michiru Yuimoto English VA: Erica Lindbeck Character type: Human Gender: Female Height:163 cm Weight:49 kg Three sizes: B72/W56/H78Kaede Makidera ( 蒔寺 楓, Makidera Kaede?) is a student at Homurahara Academy . Contents [ show]Profile Edit Background Edit Kaede is a friend of Yukika Saegusa and Kane Himuro, known together as Class 2-A's famed track girl trio. She is the track team's star sprinter, and she wishes people would call her the \"\"Black Panther of Homura\"\" while her actual nickname is just \"\"Maki\"\". It is revealed in fate/school life that she is the daughter of an established and influential kimono merchants. Ironically, her ancestors were pirates of the inland sea. Personality Edit Kaede is a beautiful but loud and obnoxious sprinter. She is energetic, likes competition, and tries to lead the members of their trio. She can't really stand failures. She is not academically brilliant and has poor marks at school."
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"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/greatest-greek-heroes-118992\nThe 10 Greatest Heroes of Greek Mythology",
"text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture The 10 Greatest Heroes of Greek Mythology Share Flipboard Email Printby N. S. Gill Updated January 17, 2018Although the world of the ancient Greeks is long past, it lives on in the stirring tales Greek mythology. More than just gods and goddesses, this long-ago culture gave us legendary heroes and heroines whose exploits still thrill us. But who are the greatest heroes of Greek mythology? Was it the mighty Hercules? Or perhaps brave Achilles?01of 10Hercules (Herakles or Heracles)Ken Wiedemann / Getty Images Son of Zeus and nemesis of the goddess Hera, Hercules was always too powerful for his foes. He is perhaps best known for his fantastic feats of strength and daring, often called the \"\"12 Labors.\"\" Some of these labors include slaying the nine-headed hydra, stealing the girdle of the Amazonian queen Hippolyta, taming Cerberus, and slaying the Nemean lion. Hercules died after his wife, jealous that he may have another lover, smeared a tunic with deadly centaur's blood that drove Hercules to kill himself. But Hercules lived on among the gods. More »02of 10Achilles Ken Scicluna / Getty Images Achilles was the Greeks' finest warrior in the Trojan War."
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"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Atlanta\nWhat does Atlanta mean?",
"text": "\"What does Atlanta mean? A tlanta [at-lan ta] as a name for girls has its root in Greek, and the meaning of Atlanta is \"\"secure, immovable\"\". Atlanta is a version of Atalanta (Greek). ASSOCIATED WITH greek Variations RELATION VIA ATALANTA Atlante CREATIVE FORMS (female) (male)MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS Atlanta Pyper (A. P.), .. How popular is Atlanta? Atlanta is an unusual given name for women. Atlanta is also an unusual last name for both adults and children. ( 2000 U. S. DEMOGRAPHICS) \""
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/123562940/english-quizs-flash-cards/\nEnglish quiz's",
"text": "\"38 terms Savannah_Gutierrez7English quiz's Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Homer's The Odyssey is an ancient Greek poem about a man who goes on an epic journey home after years in captivity. This classic work most likely influenced the film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, about a man who escapes prison to find a treasure and reunite with his family. Name the archetypal character who fits this definition: a strong, capable female who may disguise herself as a man in order to achieve her goals the Lady Warrior In what areas do we still see the influences of early Greek culture? all of these areas What is an example of the influence of the early Greeks on modern entertainment? the development of theater and the dramatic structure William Shakespeare's Hamlet is a play about a prince who must take the throne from his evil uncle, who killed the prince's father. This classic play most likely influenced the animated film The Lion King, about a cub who fights his father's brother to gain control of the animal kingdom his father once controlled. Which phrase defines \"\"archetype\"\" best? a universal element such as a character or situation that recurs across cultures Which archetypal character is the \"\"enchantress\"\" in the story \"\"Rapunzel\"\"? the Wicked Witch The story of Arachne, as told in the lecture, illustrates which of the purposes of mythology?"
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"title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0535019/\nNatalie Brown (VI)",
"text": "\"Top 5000Natalie Brown (VI)Actress | Miscellaneous Crew View Resume | Official Photos »Natalie Brown was born in Timmins, Ontario, Canada. She is known for her work on The Strain (2014), Dawn of the Dead (2004) and How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town (2015). See full bio »Born: Timmins, Ontario, Canada More at IMDb Pro »Contact Info: View agent and manager Represent Natalie Brown? Add contact information97 photos | 13 videos »Quick Links Biography Awards Photo Gallery Filmography (by Job)Trailers and Videos Explore More Are You Team Emily or Team John? Emily Blunt or John Krasinski: Who would survive in a post-apocalyptic world? The cast of A Quiet Place place their bets. Watch now Share this page: Related News The Strain19 September 2017 | TVSeries Finale The Strain: Season 4, Episode 7: Ouroboros: TV Show Trailer [FX]23 August 2017 | Film-Book The Strain: Season 4, Episode 4: New Horizons: TV Show Trailer [FX]01 August 2017 | Film-Book See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net On Prime Video Watch Now XXWatch Now How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town Watch Now Ecstasy Watch Now Dawn of the Dead Watch Now Saw VSee more on Prime Video »Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users Actressa list of 29 people created 10 months ago Dream Girls (N)a list of 29 people created 30 May 2015Most Beautiful Actressesa list of 39 people created 08 May 2011My Favourite Canadian Actressesa list of 42 people created 2 months ago2017 Womena list of 7947 people created 08 Jun 2016See all related lists »Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDb Page Find out more at IMDb Pro »How Much Have You Seen? How much of Natalie Brown's work have you seen? User Polls Comic-Con 2017: Favorite First Look Poster TV Shows That Ended in 2017Fictional Cafés and Coffee Shop Hangouts Get to the Chopper!Which of these movies starring Kate Hudson or Zach Braff is your favorite?"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemis\nArtemis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Artemis (disambiguation). Artemis Goddess of the hunt, forests and hills, the moon, and archery [1]The Diana of Versailles, a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture by Leochares ( Louvre Museum)Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Bow, arrows, stags, hunting dog, and moon Personal information Parents Zeus and Leto Siblings Apollo, Aeacus, Angelos, Aphrodite, Ares, Athena, Dionysus, Eileithyia, Enyo, Eris, Ersa, Hebe, Helen of Troy, Hephaestus, Heracles, Hermes, Minos, Pandia, Persephone, Perseus, Rhadamanthus, the Graces, the Horae, the Litae, the Muses, the Moirai Roman equivalent Diana This article contains special characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Part of a series on Ancient Greek religion Features [show]Godheads [show]Ethics [show]Practices [show]Sacred places [show]Texts [show]History [show]Hellenismos portalv t e Artemis ( / ˈ ɑːr t ɪ m ɪ s /; Greek: Ἄρτεμις Artemis, Attic Greek : [ár.te.mis]) was one of the most widely venerated of the Ancient Greek deities. Her Roman equivalent is Diana. [ 2] Some scholars [3] believe that the name, and indeed the goddess herself, was originally pre-Greek. [ 4] Homer refers to her as Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron: \"\"Artemis of the wildland, Mistress of Animals\"\". [ 5] The Arcadians believed she was the daughter of Demeter. [ 6]In the classical period of Greek mythology, Artemis was often described as the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. She was the Hellenic goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity and protector of young girls, bringing and relieving disease in women; she often was depicted as a huntress carrying a bow and arrows. ["
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"title": "http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/aphroditevenus/a/Venus.htm\nWho Is the Roman Goddess Venus?",
"text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture Who Is the Roman Goddess Venus? The Roman Version of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite Share Flipboard Email Print Venus de Milo at the Louvre. Marie-Lan Nguyen/Wikimedia Commonsby N. S. Gill Updated March 08, 2017The beautiful goddess Venus is probably most familiar from the armless statue known as the Venus de Milo, displayed at the Louvre, in Paris. The statue is Greek, from the Aegean island of Milos or Melos, so one might expect Aphrodite, since the Roman goddess Venus is distinct from the Greek goddess, but there is substantial overlap. You'll notice the name Venus is often used in translations of Greek myths. Fertility Goddess The goddess of love has an ancient history. Ishtar/Astarte was the Semitic goddess of love. In Greece, this goddess was called Aphrodite. Aphrodite was worshiped especially on the islands of Cyprus and Kythera. The Greek goddess of love played a crucial role in the myths about Atalanta, Hippolytus, Myrrha, and Pygmalion."
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"title": "http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/did-kenya-moore-get-married-or-engaged-in-vegas-see-the-real-housewives-of-atalanta-star-s-mysterious-ring-picture-57581\nDid Kenya Moore Get Married (or Engaged) in Vegas? See the âReal Housewives of Atalantaâ Starâs Mysterious Ring Picture!",
"text": "\"Did Kenya Moore Get Married (or Engaged) in Vegas? See the ‘Real Housewives of Atalanta’ Star’s Mysterious Ring Picture!Updated: May 4, 2015 1:37 pm By Carly Sitzer Getty Images You seriously need to sign up for our newsletter. More celeb gossip awaits!By signing up I agree to the Privacy Policy. I also agree to receive periodic emails from In Touch Weekly based on my interests. What happens in Vegas… Stays on social media!The Internet has been abuzz since Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore took to Instagram to post a picture of a ring — prompting some to believe she either got married or engaged while in Sin City this weekend! ( Photo Credit: Facebook)While the 44-year-old has since taken the pic, above, off Instagram, it remains on her Facebook page with the caption, “Anything can happen in Vegas” with a heart icon. Last we checked, Kenya was still dating James, a man she met through ‘Millionaire Matchmaker’ star Patti Stanger for the Bravo show. The reality starlet was one of many, many stars in Las Vegas for the fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao — but we’re much more interested in the bling on her finger than the boxing ring…RELATED: Phaedra Parks Tried to Punch Kenya Moore on ‘RHOA’ — Watch It All Go Down!Fans didn’t hold back in speculating the former Miss USA was only posting the bauble for attention. “Publicity stunt by a cartoon,” one of these naysayers commented on her pic. Another wrote, “Another stunt to stay relevant?"
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"title": "http://greekmythology.wikia.com/wiki/Artemis\nArtemis",
"text": "\"Artemis Goddess of The Hunt, Wilderness, Wild Animals, Virginity, The Moon, Delivery Spouse None (Virgin)Children None Siblings Apollo (brother)Parents Zeus and Leto Symbols Bow & Arrows, and The Moon Sacred Animals Stag, Hunting Dog, Boar, Bear, Guinea Fowl, Buzzard Hawk Roman Name Diana Weapons Silver Bow and Arrows, Hunting Spear, Nets Artemis (Ancient Greek: Ἄρτεμις) was one of the most widely venerated of the Ancient Greek deities. Her Roman equivalent is Diana. Some scholars believe that the name, and indeed the goddess herself, was originally pre-Greek. Homer refers to her as Artemis Agrotera, Potnia Theron: \"\"Artemis of the wildland, Mistress of Animals\"\". The Arcadians believed she was the daughter of Demeter . In the classical period of Greek mythology, Artemis was often described as the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. She was the Hellenic goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth, virginity and protector of young girls, bringing and relieving disease in women; she often depicted as a huntress carrying a Bow & Arrows. The deer, wolves , and the cypress were sacred to her. In later Hellenistic times she also assumed the ancient role of Eileithyia in aiding childbirth. Ancient Greek writers linked Artemis (Doric Artamis) by way of folk etymology to artemes (ἀρτεμής) \"\"safe\"\" or artamos (ἄρταμος) \"\"butcher\"\"."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lethe\nLethe",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Lethe (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Leath or Water of Leith. Greek underworld Residents Aeacus Angelos Arae Ascalaphus Cerberus Ceuthonymus Charon Erinyes Eurynomos Hades / Pluto Hecate Hypnos Macaria Melinoe Menoetius Minos Moirai Mormolykeia Persephone Rhadamanthus Thanatos Geography Acheron Asphodel Fields Cocytus Elysium Erebus Lethe Phlegethon Styx Tartarus Famous Tartarus inmates The Danaides Ixion Salmoneus Sisyphus Tantalus The Titans Tityus Visitors Aeneas Dionysus Heracles Hermes Odysseus Orpheus Pirithous Psyche Theseusv t e In Greek mythology, Lethe / ˈ l iː θ i / ( Greek: Λήθη, Lḗthē; Ancient Greek: [lɛ́:tʰɛː], Modern Greek: [ˈliθi]) was one of the five rivers of the underworld of Hades. Also known as the Ameles potamos (river of unmindfulness), the Lethe flowed around the cave of Hypnos and through the Underworld, where all those who drank from it experienced complete forgetfulness. Lethe was also the name of the Greek spirit of forgetfulness and oblivion, with whom the river was often identified. In Classical Greek, the word lethe ( λήθη) literally means \"\"oblivion\"\", \"\"forgetfulness\"\", or \"\"concealment\"\". [ 1] It is related to the Greek word for \"\"truth\"\", aletheia ( ἀλήθεια ), which through the privative alpha literally means \"\"un-forgetfulness\"\" or \"\"un-concealment\"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Mythology1.1 River1.2 Goddess2 Role in religion and philosophy3 References in literature4 Real rivers4.1 Television5 See also6 References Mythology [ edit]River [ edit]Lethe, the river of forgetfulness, was one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld, the other four being Styx, Acheron (the river of sorrow), Cocytus (the river of lamentation) and Phlegethon (the river of fire). According to Statius, it bordered Elysium, the final resting place of the virtuous. Ovid wrote that the river flowed through the cave of Hypnos, god of sleep, where its murmuring would induce drowsiness. ["
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"title": "http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=atalanta\nRed Admiral",
"text": "The Red Admiral is a frequent visitor to gardens throughout the British Isles and one of our most well-known butterflies. This butterfly is unmistakable, with the velvety black wings intersected by striking red bands. This butterfly is primarily a migrant to our shores, although sightings of individuals and immature stages in the first few months of the year, especially in the south of England, mean that this butterfly is now considered resident. This resident population is considered to only be a small fraction of the population seen in the British Isles, which gets topped up every year with migrants arriving in May and June that originate in central Europe. Unfortunately, most individuals are unable to survive our winter, especially in the cooler regions of the British Isles. The number of adults seen in any one year is therefore dependent on the number of migrants reaching the British Isles and numbers fluctuate as a result. In some years this butterfly can be widespread and common, in others rather local and scarce. This is a widespread species and can be found anywhere in the British Isles, including Orkney and Shetland . Vanessa atalanta This species was first defined in Linnaeus (1758) as shown here ( type locality: Sweden). Male Photo © Mark Colvin Male Underside Photo © Vince Massimo Female Photo © Paul Harfield Female Underside Photo © Wurzel Photo Album ..."
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"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/names/0/golden\nGirl Names associated with Golden",
"text": "\"SEARCH \"\"GOLDEN\"\"By Association By Meaning Only G olden baby names and what they mean, for golden, yellow, with 57 results. Usage of these girl names reached its highest 26 years ago (ADOPTION OF 2.12%) and has become significantly less since (ADOPTION 0.26%, ▼ 87.6%), with names like Kim becoming somewhat outmoded. Aurelia (#673) is the most fashionable birth name among these, while Aurilia (TOP 85%) and Bline (42%) are familiar surnames. Here is the list of Gold names for boys. Aldina - Daffodil | Dior - Ophira | Ora - Zlata Aldina - Daffodil Aldina Stems fr. Turkish element. \"\" Golden .\"\" Aleina is a slightly favored girl's name. See also Aldene. Popular among Bosnian Muslims."
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"title": "http://www.ancient-literature.com/rome_ovid_metamorphoses.html\n.",
"text": "\"ANCIENT ROME - OVID - METAMORPHOSES (Epic Poem, Latin/Roman, 8 CE, 11,996 lines)Introduction | Synopsis | Analysis | Resources Introduction Back to Top of Page“Metamorophoses” ( “Transformations”) is a narrative poem in fifteen books by the Roman poet Ovid, completed in 8 CE. It is an epic (or “mock-epic”) poem describing the creation and history of the world, incorporating many of the best known and loved stories from Greek mythology, although centring more on mortal characters than on heroes or the gods. Each story contains some sort of transformation (or metamorphosis) as the link that ties them all together. It has remained one of the most popular works of mythology, and was perhaps the classical work best known to medieval writers and strongly influenced medieval and Renaissance poetry. Synopsis Back to Top of Page Ovid begins by addressing the gods and asking them to bless his undertaking. He then begins his tale of transformations by describing how the earth, the heavens and everything else is created out of chaos, and how mankind progresses (or rather degenerates) from the Gold Age to the Silver Age to the Age of Iron (the “Ages of Man”). This is followed by an attempt by the giants to seize the heavens, at which the wrathful Jove (Jupiter, the Roman equivalent of Zeus) sends a great flood which destroys all living things except one pious couple, Deucalion and Pyrrha. This couple repopulates the earth by obeying the commands of the gods and throwing rocks behind them, which are transformed into a new, hearty breed of man. The story is told of how Apollo's unrequited love for Daphne results in her transformation into a laurel tree. Io, a daughter of the river god Inachus, is raped by Jove, who then transforms Io into a cow to protect her from the jealous Juno."
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"title": "http://screenrant.com/goosebumps-movie-jack-black-rl-stine-slappy/\n",
"text": "88 Shares Share On Facebook Tweet Share Email Share Share Pin It Share Comment‘Goosebumps’ Set Visit: Jack Black Talks Playing R. L. Stine & Slappy the Dummy By Kofi Outlaw07.21.20152 Comments88 Shares Share On Facebook Tweet Share Email Share Share Pin It Share Comment Advertising [x]What happened to making sure children are properly scared? Reminding them that under the bed, in the closet, lurking in the shadows or even in their dreams there are ghouls, ghosts, goblins and monsters waiting to get at them? In this day and age, where everything is triple-child-proofed and kids’ feelings are never expected to dip below a harmonic line of perfect happiness, such questions may seem ludicrous – or worse, worthy of trending Twitter shaming. However, for those of us who grew up in the ’90s and early ’00s, childhoods filled with fright were a part of the norm – not to mention, a whole lot of fun. And there was one name in children’s horror that stood high above the rest: R. L. Stine’s Goosebumps. It began as a series of just 62 books released in the early 1990s, before exploding into a worldwide phenomenon of spinoff books, a popular TV series, videos games, and so many other forms of merchandise. This year, just in time for Halloween, Goosebumps the movie will be hitting theaters, and we got to go behind the scenes to talk to star Jack Black, who plays both a fictionalized version of Goosebumps creator and author R. L. Stine, as well as voicing the villain of the film, Goosebumps icon Slappy the Dummy. TRAILERGOOSEBUMPS - Official Trailer (HD)Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:47Advertising [x]Synopsis: After moving into a small town, a teenage boy named Zach Cooper ( Lost’s Dylan Minnette) meets Hannah ( The Giver star Odeya Rush), his new neighbor. Hannah’s father R. L. Stine (Jack Black), who writes the Goosebumps stories, keeps all the ghosts and monsters in the series locked up in his manuscripts."
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"docid": "D2407048#0",
"title": "http://www.psychtreatment.com/atarax_side_effects.htm\n.",
"text": "Atarax Side Effects and Special Warnings What Atarax side effects may occur? While the various Atarax side effects cannot be anticipated, if any occur or increase in intensity you should notify your physician immediately. Only your doctor can determine if you should still take this anxiety medication in spite of the Atarax side effects. The most common Atarax side effect is drowsiness which is usually temporary and may disappear within a few days or when the dosage is reduced. Other important Atarax side effects that may occur include dry mouth, twitches, tremors and convulsions. The last two side effects usually occur when Atarax is given at a higher then recommended dosage Atarax side effects: When should this drug not be prescribed? This anxiety medication should not be taken during pregnancy or if you're allergic to it or if you have ever had a sensitivity to this drug or a similar medication. You should always make sure that your doctor is aware of any side effects to this medication. Atarax side effects and special warnings: Atarax is known to increase the effects of any drugs that depress the central nervous system. If you currently take narcotics, non-narcotic analgesics or barbiturates in combination with this anxiety medication, their dosage should probably be reduced."
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However, side effects usually occur when the dosage is too high. Some of the potentially dangerous side effects of Nature-Throid include difficult or painful breathing, high blood pressure, heart palpitations, and an increased appetite accompanied by weight loss. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >An Introduction to Nature-Throid Side Effects As with any medicine, side effects are possible with Nature-Throid ™ ( thyroid USP ). However, not everyone who takes the drug will experience side effects. In fact, most people tolerate it quite well. ( This article covers many, but not all, of the possible side effects with Nature-Throid. Your healthcare provider can discuss a more complete list of Nature-Throid side effects with you. ) Possible Nature-Throid Side Effects Side effects typically occur when the Nature-Throid dosage is too high."
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"title": "http://drugs.emedtv.com/fluocinonide-cream/what-is-fluocinonide-cream-used-for.html\nWhat Is Fluocinonide Cream Used For?",
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What Is Fluocinonide Cream Used For? Fluocinonide cream may help relieve itching and inflammation caused by various skin conditions, such as poison ivy, eczema, and psoriasis. This medicine is a type of steroid and works by suppressing an overactive immune system and reducing inflammation. On occasion, a healthcare provider may prescribe fluocinonide cream off-label for treating canker sores; however, this is not an approved use. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >An Overview of Uses for Fluocinonide Cream Fluocinonide cream ( Lidex ®, Vanos ®) is a prescription skin medication used to treat inflammation and itching due to a wide variety of conditions. Some of these conditions include but are not limited to: Psoriasis Seborrhea atopic dermatitis Contact dermatitis Eczema Poison ivy. Fluocinonide cream is approved to treat any skin condition that is responsive to corticosteroids. How Does It Work?"
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"title": "http://drugs.emedtv.com/omeprazole/what-is-omeprazole-used-for-p3.html\nWhat Is Omeprazole Used For?",
"text": "\"Drugs Channel Topics & Medications Adapalene Afinitor Ambrisentan Antivert Aprepitant Aralen Aranelle Arcalyst Artemether/Lumefantrine Atarax Atorvastatin Atovaquone/Proguanil Azelaic Acid Cream Azelastine Azelastine Ophthalmic Solution Azelastine/Fluticasone Nasal Spray Basiliximab Beclomethasone Nasal Aerosol Beclomethasone Nasal Spray Bedaquiline Belatacept Belimumab Bepotastine Berinert Bortezomib Bosentan Brentuximab Vedotin Bromfenac Budesonide Nasal Spray Buprenorphine and Naloxone Buprenorphine Injection Buprenorphine Patch C1 Esterase Inhibitor Cabozantinib Canakinumab Carbinoxamine Carbinoxamine Extended-Release Oral Suspension Carfilzomib Carmustine Implant Certolizumab Pegol Cesia Cetirizine Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine Ciclesonide Claforan Colesevelam Colestipol Controlled Substances Cordran Lotion Cutivate Cyanocobalamin Nasal Spray Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion Dalfampridine Dalteparin Desloratadine Desloratadine and Pseudoephedrine Desonide Desonide Gel Desonide Lotion Desoximetasone Cream Desoximetasone Gel Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension Dexlansoprazole Dextromethorphan and Quinidine Dietary Supplements Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert Dinoprostone Vaginal Suppository Dolasetron Donepezil Doxylamine and Pyridoxine Dronedarone Ecallantide Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution Errin Esomeprazole Etoposide Ezetimibe Ezetimibe/Simvastatin Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film Fentanyl Lozenge Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets Fexofenadine Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine Filgrastim Flu Vaccine Fluconazole Flunisolide Nasal Solution Fluocinolone Shampoo Fluocinonide Cream Flurandrenolide Cream Flurandrenolide Tape Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic Fluticasone Furoate Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate Ointment Fluvastatin Fondaparinux Gabapentin Enacarbil Gablofen Gemfibrozil Granisetron Granisetron Transdermal Halcinonide Ibritumomab Icatibant Ingenol Mebutate Intravenous Acetaminophen Ipratropium Nasal Spray Ivacaftor Jantoven Junel Fe Ketalar Ketoconazole Foam Ketorolac Lansoprazole Lenalidomide Leuprolide Levocetirizine Levora Levoxyl Lofibra Lomustine Loratadine Loratadine and Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Loteprednol Low-Ogestrel Lutera Maxipime Mecasermin Medicine Medroxyprogesterone Subcutaneous Injection Mefloquine Megestrol ESMeperidine Metronidazole Cream Mevacor Miconazole/Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum Microgestin Midazolam Minoxidil Mitomycin Mometasone Furoate Cream Mometasone Nasal Spray Mono Nessa Muromonab-cd3Mycophenolate Mofetil Naftifine Naloxone Naltrexone Naltrexone Injection Nature-Throid Niacin Extended Release Niacin Extended-Release/Lovastatin Niacin Extended-Release/Simvastatin Nicorette Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nitroglycerin Anal Ointment Nitroglycerin Tablets Nora-BENorinyl Norpace CROlopatadine Nasal Spray Olopatadine Ophthalmic Solution Omeprazole Omeprazole/Sodium Bicarbonate Ondansetron Oral Tranexamic Acid Ortho-Cept Oxybutynin Patch Oxycodone EROxytocin Palonosetron Pantoprazole Pegfilgrastim Peginesatide Peginterferon Alfa-2b Pentazocine/Naloxone Phenergan Pimozide Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution Pomalidomide Potassium Iodide Pravastatin Prednicarbate Prednisone Previfem Propoxyphene Hydrochloride PTUQualaquin Questran Rabeprazole Reclipsen Risedronate Risedronate and Calcium Rivastigmine Patch Rosuvastatin Ruxolitinib Sandimmune Simvastatin Sinecatechins Sirolimus Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Oxide/Anhydrous Citric Acid Streptozocin Tacrolimus Tacrolimus Ointment Talwin Tapazole Temozolomide Testosterone Buccal Tablet Thalomid Tiludronate Tinzaparin Tobramycin Inhalation Solution Tocilizumab Tolvaptan Tositumomab Transderm Scop Tri-Legest Fe Tri-Linyah Tri-Previfem Triamcinolone Nasal Spray Triglide Tri Nessa Tripedia Triphasil Vandetanib Zolpidem Sublingual Tablet Advertisement Quicklinks Flu Vaccine Simvastatin Fexofenadine Gemfibrozil Ketorolac Pravastatin Atorvastatin Omeprazole Prednisone Midazolam Prednisone Side Effects Dietary Supplements Loratadine Levoxyl Fluconazole Atarax Phenergan Related Channels Allergies Asthma Cholesterol GERDFlu Depression Kids Women Advertisement Tweet Drugs Home > What Is Omeprazole Used For? What Is Omeprazole Used For? Related Multimedia Click on an icon to view. Interested in a Discount on Omeprazole? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com Omeprazole for Pathological Hypersecretory Conditions There are several conditions that cause the stomach to produce too much acid. These conditions include Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, multiple endocrine adenomas, systemic mastocytosis, and \"\"short-gut\"\" syndrome. Omeprazole can treat these conditions by decreasing the production of stomach acid."
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"title": "https://www.rxlist.com/atarax-side-effects-drug-center.htm\nAtarax",
"text": "Atarax Side Effects Center Medical Editor: Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MDLast reviewed on Rx List 6/28/2017Atarax (hydroxyzine hydrochloride) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic (drying) and sedative properties used for symptomatic relief of anxiety and tension associated with psychoneurosis and as an adjunct in organic disease states in which anxiety is manifested. Atarax is available in generic form Common side effects of Atarax includedrowsiness,dizziness,blurred vision,constipation, ordry mouth. Tell your doctor if you experience serious side effects of Atarax including mental/mood changes (such as restlessness, confusion, hallucinations ), shaking (tremor), difficulty urinating, or fast/irregular heartbeat. Hydroxyzine is available in generic form. For symptomatic relief of anxiety and tension associated with psychoneurosis and as an adjunct in organic disease states in which anxiety is manifested the adult dose of Atarax is 50-100 mg four times/day. Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride is administered orally in the form of tablets. Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride should be used with caution if used in combination with CNS depressants. Therefore, when central nervous system depressants are administered concomitantly with hydroxyzine their dosage should be reduced. During pregnancy, Atarax should be used only if prescribed. It is unknown if Atarax passes into breast milk."
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"title": "https://www.drugs.com/comments/hydroxyzine/for-pain.html\nUser Reviews for Hydroxyzine",
"text": "\"User Reviews for Hydroxyzine Also known as: Atarax, Hyzine, Rezine, Vistaril, Vistazine The following information is NOT intended to endorse drugs or recommend therapy. While these reviews might be helpful, they are not a substitute for the expertise, skill, knowledge and judgement of healthcare practitioners in patient care. Filter by: Hydroxyzine Rating Summary User Ratings10 8% (2)9 24% (6)8 12% (3)7 8% (2)6 0% (0)5 4% (1)4 8% (2)3 8% (2)2 12% (3)1 20% (5)5.5 /10Average Rating26 Ratings with 17 User Reviews What next? Compare all 1818 medications used in the treatment of Pain. Reviews for Hydroxyzine to treat Pain Sort by:\"\"Very bad! Do not use! Gave blisters on palette mouth feels like it is on fire, very miserable does nothing for anxiety or sleep, check out before you use this medication..\"\"1.0vavette April 28, 20174 users found this comment helpful. Did you? Yes No | Report inappropriate\"\"I have a very high tolerance for meds (all meds) always have, even as a child. Woke up in the middle of surgery at 7, after give twice the adult dosage bc I couldn't go to sleep."
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"title": "http://www.drugdetox.org/druginfo/antianxiety.php\nANTIANXIETY DRUGS",
"text": "ANTIANXIETY DRUGSAntianxiety drugs—called ‘anxiolytics’—are prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of anxiety. There is no class of drugs specifically developed to treat anxiety. Anxiolytics are drawn from the class of drugs called benzodiazepines, and from a number of other classes grouped together for this purpose as ‘non-benzodiazepines’. Non-benzodiazepines are drugs that act similarly to benzodiazepines, but are chemically (structurally) unrelated. The non-benzodiazepine drugs prescribed to treat anxiety include various antidepressants, barbiturates (rarely prescribed for anxiety these days), some antihistamines, a few other drugs with calming effects, and various herbal preparations which have anxiolytic properties. It is important to note that anxiolytics rarely, if ever, address the cause of the anxiety but simply address the symptoms. Be sure to see more complete descriptions of benzodiazepines and antidepressants. MOST-USED ANTIANXIETY DRUGSBenzodiazepines Ativan Klonopin Librium Valium Xanax Barbiturates Amytal Nembutal Seconal Tuinal Serotonin 1A agonists Buspirone (Bu Spar and other brands)Herbal preparations Valerian Kava Chamomile Kratom Antihistamines Hydroxyzine (Atarax, Vistaril)Chlorpheniramine (Chlor-Trimeton, Chlor-Tripolon)WHAT IS ANXIETY? Anxiety is a natural reaction to stress, and can manifest with symptoms that are physical, emotional, or both. Everyone experiences anxiety in their lives from time to time — it is basically Nature sending us a message that we are faced with a situation that could become more serious, and we need to come up with a solution right away."
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"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/allegra-d-side-effects-drug-center.htm\nAllegra-D",
"text": "Allegra-D Side Effects Center Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEPLast reviewed on Rx List 6/27/2017Allegra-D (fexofenadine hcl and pseudoephedrine hcl) is a combination of an antihistamine and a decongestant used to treat sneezing, cough, runny or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, hives, skin rash, itching, and other symptoms of allergies and the common cold. Allegra-D is available in generic form and over-the-counter. Common side effects of Allegra-D include:nausea,stomach upset or pain,loss of appetite,constipation,trouble sleeping (insomnia),headache,dizziness,nervousness,dry mouth,feeling restless or excited (especially in children),skin rash or itching,drowsiness,problems with memory or concentration, orringing in your ears. Tell your doctor if you have serious side effects of Allegra-D including:fast/irregular/pounding heartbeat,shaking (tremors),mental/mood changes (such as anxiety, confusion, nervousness, restlessness), orproblems urinating. The recommended dose of Allegra-D 12 Hour Extended-Release Tablets is one tablet twice daily taken on an empty stomach with water, for adults and children 12 years of age and older. Allegra-D may interact with alcohol, sleeping pills, pain medication, muscle relaxers, medication for seizures, medicines to treat high blood pressure, diuretics (water pills), medications to treat irritable bowel syndrome, bladder or urinary medications aspirin or salicylates, beta-blockers, antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, and others. Avoid diet pills, caffeine pills, or other stimulants (such as ADHD medications) without your doctor's advice. Do not use any other over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or sleep medication without first asking your doctor or pharmacist. Allegra-D should be used only when prescribed during pregnancy. This medication passes into breast milk, but is unlikely to harm a nursing infant."
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"title": "http://www.bluelight.org/vb/archive/index.php/t-684903.html\n.",
"text": "\"Bluelight > Drug Discussion > Basic Drug Discussion > How much Hydoxyzine Pam can I take? PDAView Full Version : How much Hydoxyzine Pam can I take?ddaniel455 27-07-2013, 05:14Hello everyone, I'm new here & have some really basic questions about hydroxyzine pam. I just took my night medicines (Imipramine & Abilify) about 50 minutes ago. I can't get relaxed out & I am new to the Imipramine & Hydroxyzine Pam. I just started taking the Imipramine tonight & haven't took the Hydroxyzine Pam yet. My doctor prescribed 25 MG for 3 times a day each time I eat. So my questions are: How much Hydroxyzine Pam can I take starting out (I weight 140Ibs.)? Will it hurt me if I take the Hydroxyzine Pam in whatever MG you guys suggest while also taking the Abilify & Imipramine at the same time? How can I be sure that the MG you suggest won't hurt me? Thanks in advance, --ddaniel!opiatekrzy 27-07-2013, 11:31hydroxyzine pamoate is completely safe to mix with the meds u currently are on."
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"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/atarax-side-effects-drug-center.htm\nAtarax",
"text": "Atarax Side Effects Center Medical Editor: Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MDLast reviewed on Rx List 6/28/2017Atarax (hydroxyzine hydrochloride) is an antihistamine with anticholinergic (drying) and sedative properties used for symptomatic relief of anxiety and tension associated with psychoneurosis and as an adjunct in organic disease states in which anxiety is manifested. Atarax is available in generic form Common side effects of Atarax includedrowsiness,dizziness,blurred vision,constipation, ordry mouth. Tell your doctor if you experience serious side effects of Atarax including mental/mood changes (such as restlessness, confusion, hallucinations ), shaking (tremor), difficulty urinating, or fast/irregular heartbeat. Hydroxyzine is available in generic form. For symptomatic relief of anxiety and tension associated with psychoneurosis and as an adjunct in organic disease states in which anxiety is manifested the adult dose of Atarax is 50-100 mg four times/day. Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride is administered orally in the form of tablets. Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride should be used with caution if used in combination with CNS depressants. Therefore, when central nervous system depressants are administered concomitantly with hydroxyzine their dosage should be reduced. During pregnancy, Atarax should be used only if prescribed. It is unknown if Atarax passes into breast milk."
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"title": "http://drugs.emedtv.com/naltrexone/what-is-naltrexone-used-for.html\nWhat Is Naltrexone Used For?",
"text": "Drugs Channel Topics & Medications Adapalene Afinitor Ambrisentan Antivert Aprepitant Aralen Aranelle Arcalyst Artemether/Lumefantrine Atarax Atorvastatin Atovaquone/Proguanil Azelaic Acid Cream Azelastine Azelastine Ophthalmic Solution Azelastine/Fluticasone Nasal Spray Basiliximab Beclomethasone Nasal Aerosol Beclomethasone Nasal Spray Bedaquiline Belatacept Belimumab Bepotastine Berinert Bortezomib Bosentan Brentuximab Vedotin Bromfenac Budesonide Nasal Spray Buprenorphine and Naloxone Buprenorphine Injection Buprenorphine Patch C1 Esterase Inhibitor Cabozantinib Canakinumab Carbinoxamine Carbinoxamine Extended-Release Oral Suspension Carfilzomib Carmustine Implant Certolizumab Pegol Cesia Cetirizine Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine Ciclesonide Claforan Colesevelam Colestipol Controlled Substances Cordran Lotion Cutivate Cyanocobalamin Nasal Spray Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion Dalfampridine Dalteparin Desloratadine Desloratadine and Pseudoephedrine Desonide Desonide Gel Desonide Lotion Desoximetasone Cream Desoximetasone Gel Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension Dexlansoprazole Dextromethorphan and Quinidine Dietary Supplements Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert Dinoprostone Vaginal Suppository Dolasetron Donepezil Doxylamine and Pyridoxine Dronedarone Ecallantide Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution Errin Esomeprazole Etoposide Ezetimibe Ezetimibe/Simvastatin Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film Fentanyl Lozenge Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets Fexofenadine Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine Filgrastim Flu Vaccine Fluconazole Flunisolide Nasal Solution Fluocinolone Shampoo Fluocinonide Cream Flurandrenolide Cream Flurandrenolide Tape Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic Fluticasone Furoate Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate Ointment Fluvastatin Fondaparinux Gabapentin Enacarbil Gablofen Gemfibrozil Granisetron Granisetron Transdermal Halcinonide Ibritumomab Icatibant Ingenol Mebutate Intravenous Acetaminophen Ipratropium Nasal Spray Ivacaftor Jantoven Junel Fe Ketalar Ketoconazole Foam Ketorolac Lansoprazole Lenalidomide Leuprolide Levocetirizine Levora Levoxyl Lofibra Lomustine Loratadine Loratadine and Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Loteprednol Low-Ogestrel Lutera Maxipime Mecasermin Medicine Medroxyprogesterone Subcutaneous Injection Mefloquine Megestrol ESMeperidine Metronidazole Cream Mevacor Miconazole/Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum Microgestin Midazolam Minoxidil Mitomycin Mometasone Furoate Cream Mometasone Nasal Spray Mono Nessa Muromonab-cd3Mycophenolate Mofetil Naftifine Naloxone Naltrexone Naltrexone Injection Nature-Throid Niacin Extended Release Niacin Extended-Release/Lovastatin Niacin Extended-Release/Simvastatin Nicorette Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nitroglycerin Anal Ointment Nitroglycerin Tablets Nora-BENorinyl Norpace CROlopatadine Nasal Spray Olopatadine Ophthalmic Solution Omeprazole Omeprazole/Sodium Bicarbonate Ondansetron Oral Tranexamic Acid Ortho-Cept Oxybutynin Patch Oxycodone EROxytocin Palonosetron Pantoprazole Pegfilgrastim Peginesatide Peginterferon Alfa-2b Pentazocine/Naloxone Phenergan Pimozide Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution Pomalidomide Potassium Iodide Pravastatin Prednicarbate Prednisone Previfem Propoxyphene Hydrochloride PTUQualaquin Questran Rabeprazole Reclipsen Risedronate Risedronate and Calcium Rivastigmine Patch Rosuvastatin Ruxolitinib Sandimmune Simvastatin Sinecatechins Sirolimus Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Oxide/Anhydrous Citric Acid Streptozocin Tacrolimus Tacrolimus Ointment Talwin Tapazole Temozolomide Testosterone Buccal Tablet Thalomid Tiludronate Tinzaparin Tobramycin Inhalation Solution Tocilizumab Tolvaptan Tositumomab Transderm Scop Tri-Legest Fe Tri-Linyah Tri-Previfem Triamcinolone Nasal Spray Triglide Tri Nessa Tripedia Triphasil Vandetanib Zolpidem Sublingual Tablet Advertisement Quicklinks Flu Vaccine Simvastatin Fexofenadine Gemfibrozil Ketorolac Pravastatin Atorvastatin Omeprazole Prednisone Midazolam Prednisone Side Effects Dietary Supplements Loratadine Levoxyl Fluconazole Atarax Phenergan Related Channels Allergies Asthma Cholesterol GERDFlu Depression Kids Women Advertisement Tweet Drugs Home > What Is Naltrexone Used For? What Is Naltrexone Used For? If you are struggling with alcohol or opioid dependence, your healthcare provider may recommend treatment with a medication called naltrexone. This prescription drug is an opioid receptor antagonist that works by binding to opioid receptors in the body. As a result, naltrexone blocks the effects that alcohol and opioids can cause. Some off-label uses for naltrexone include treating eating disorders and self-injurious behavior. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >An Overview of Uses for Naltrexone Naltrexone ( Revia ®) is a prescription medication classified as an opioid antagonist. It is approved for the treatment of alcohol dependence. It is also approved to block the effects of opioids."
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"text": "Drugs Channel Topics & Medications Adapalene Afinitor Ambrisentan Antivert Aprepitant Aralen Aranelle Arcalyst Artemether/Lumefantrine Atarax Atorvastatin Atovaquone/Proguanil Azelaic Acid Cream Azelastine Azelastine Ophthalmic Solution Azelastine/Fluticasone Nasal Spray Basiliximab Beclomethasone Nasal Aerosol Beclomethasone Nasal Spray Bedaquiline Belatacept Belimumab Bepotastine Berinert Bortezomib Bosentan Brentuximab Vedotin Bromfenac Budesonide Nasal Spray Buprenorphine and Naloxone Buprenorphine Injection Buprenorphine Patch C1 Esterase Inhibitor Cabozantinib Canakinumab Carbinoxamine Carbinoxamine Extended-Release Oral Suspension Carfilzomib Carmustine Implant Certolizumab Pegol Cesia Cetirizine Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine Ciclesonide Claforan Colesevelam Colestipol Controlled Substances Cordran Lotion Cutivate Cyanocobalamin Nasal Spray Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion Dalfampridine Dalteparin Desloratadine Desloratadine and Pseudoephedrine Desonide Desonide Gel Desonide Lotion Desoximetasone Cream Desoximetasone Gel Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension Dexlansoprazole Dextromethorphan and Quinidine Dietary Supplements Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert Dinoprostone Vaginal Suppository Dolasetron Donepezil Doxylamine and Pyridoxine Dronedarone Ecallantide Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution Errin Esomeprazole Etoposide Ezetimibe Ezetimibe/Simvastatin Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film Fentanyl Lozenge Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets Fexofenadine Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine Filgrastim Flu Vaccine Fluconazole Flunisolide Nasal Solution Fluocinolone Shampoo Fluocinonide Cream Flurandrenolide Cream Flurandrenolide Tape Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic Fluticasone Furoate Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate Ointment Fluvastatin Fondaparinux Gabapentin Enacarbil Gablofen Gemfibrozil Granisetron Granisetron Transdermal Halcinonide Ibritumomab Icatibant Ingenol Mebutate Intravenous Acetaminophen Ipratropium Nasal Spray Ivacaftor Jantoven Junel Fe Ketalar Ketoconazole Foam Ketorolac Lansoprazole Lenalidomide Leuprolide Levocetirizine Levora Levoxyl Lofibra Lomustine Loratadine Loratadine and Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Loteprednol Low-Ogestrel Lutera Maxipime Mecasermin Medicine Medroxyprogesterone Subcutaneous Injection Mefloquine Megestrol ESMeperidine Metronidazole Cream Mevacor Miconazole/Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum Microgestin Midazolam Minoxidil Mitomycin Mometasone Furoate Cream Mometasone Nasal Spray Mono Nessa Muromonab-cd3Mycophenolate Mofetil Naftifine Naloxone Naltrexone Naltrexone Injection Nature-Throid Niacin Extended Release Niacin Extended-Release/Lovastatin Niacin Extended-Release/Simvastatin Nicorette Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nitroglycerin Anal Ointment Nitroglycerin Tablets Nora-BENorinyl Norpace CROlopatadine Nasal Spray Olopatadine Ophthalmic Solution Omeprazole Omeprazole/Sodium Bicarbonate Ondansetron Oral Tranexamic Acid Ortho-Cept Oxybutynin Patch Oxycodone EROxytocin Palonosetron Pantoprazole Pegfilgrastim Peginesatide Peginterferon Alfa-2b Pentazocine/Naloxone Phenergan Pimozide Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution Pomalidomide Potassium Iodide Pravastatin Prednicarbate Prednisone Previfem Propoxyphene Hydrochloride PTUQualaquin Questran Rabeprazole Reclipsen Risedronate Risedronate and Calcium Rivastigmine Patch Rosuvastatin Ruxolitinib Sandimmune Simvastatin Sinecatechins Sirolimus Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Oxide/Anhydrous Citric Acid Streptozocin Tacrolimus Tacrolimus Ointment Talwin Tapazole Temozolomide Testosterone Buccal Tablet Thalomid Tiludronate Tinzaparin Tobramycin Inhalation Solution Tocilizumab Tolvaptan Tositumomab Transderm Scop Tri-Legest Fe Tri-Linyah Tri-Previfem Triamcinolone Nasal Spray Triglide Tri Nessa Tripedia Triphasil Vandetanib Zolpidem Sublingual Tablet Advertisement Quicklinks Flu Vaccine Simvastatin Fexofenadine Gemfibrozil Ketorolac Pravastatin Atorvastatin Omeprazole Prednisone Midazolam Prednisone Side Effects Dietary Supplements Loratadine Levoxyl Fluconazole Atarax Phenergan Related Channels Allergies Asthma Cholesterol GERDFlu Depression Kids Women Advertisement Tweet Drugs Home > Generic Atarax Generic Atarax Now that brand-name Atarax is no longer being manufactured, only generic products are available. These come in tablet and syrup form, and are available in several different strengths. It is important to know that not all generic hydroxyzine drugs are necessarily generic Atarax; they could be the generic form of a different brand-name medication. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >Is a Generic Version of Atarax Available? Atarax ® ( hydroxyzine hydrochloride) is a prescription medication approved for treating a variety of different conditions, such as anxiety and itching. It is a first-generation (sedating) antihistamine. Brand-name Atarax was manufactured by Pfizer, Inc. However, Pfizer has stopped making this medication. Generic versions of the drug are still available. Strengths of Generic Atarax Generic Atarax is available in the following strengths and forms: Hydroxyzine hydrochloride 10 mg tablets Hydroxyzine hydrochloride 25 mg tablets Hydroxyzine hydrochloride 50 mg tablets Hydroxyzine hydrochloride 10 mg per 5 m L syrup."
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"title": "https://treato.com/Hydroxyzine+HCl/?a=s\nWhat people say about Hydroxyzine HCl",
"text": "\"What people say about Hydroxyzine HCl Concern level1.6Positive 89\"\"When I used to IV hydroxyzine hcl I would use about 2mg to 3mg per shot and it was pretty good. However, this (what I was doing) isn't particularly safe even with micron filtering, as hydroxyzine can wreck your veins and also cause... \"\" Read more positive discussions Negative 29\"\"I took a hydroxyzine hcl and not more than ten minutes later, i felt a severe increase in euphoria/nodding. This is an opinion, but it seems to me that hydroxyzine is a potent potentiator of opana as it potentiates many opiods and is cited in medical literature to be often clinically used for this purpose. I came across an informative unbiased page on opana er ( http://goo.gl/3HNLC ) . It is... \"\" Read more negative discussions Hydroxyzine HCl side effects and concerns102 different concerns were found, out of 1,029 posts about Hydroxyzine HCl. Click on the topics below to find out what patients said about each issue. Depression 29Happened to me too Dry Mouth 12Happened to me too Hemolysis 9Happened to me too Weight Gain 9Happened to me too Migraines 9Happened to me too All side effects & concerns Hydroxyzine HCl alternative drugs Itching medications Hydroxyzine HCl (Rx)1,029 discussions Hydroxyzine HCl is an anxiety medication. Hydroxyzine HCl is prescribed for Itching, Anxiety and Allergy and is mostly mentioned together with these indications. Method of use: Injection, Pill4.3Satisfaction Atarax (Rx)23,244 discussions Atarax is an anxiety medication. Atarax is prescribed for Itching, Anxiety, Allergy and Hives and is mostly mentioned together with these indications."
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"text": "Drugs Channel Topics & Medications Adapalene Afinitor Ambrisentan Antivert Aprepitant Aralen Aranelle Arcalyst Artemether/Lumefantrine Atarax Atorvastatin Atovaquone/Proguanil Azelaic Acid Cream Azelastine Azelastine Ophthalmic Solution Azelastine/Fluticasone Nasal Spray Basiliximab Beclomethasone Nasal Aerosol Beclomethasone Nasal Spray Bedaquiline Belatacept Belimumab Bepotastine Berinert Bortezomib Bosentan Brentuximab Vedotin Bromfenac Budesonide Nasal Spray Buprenorphine and Naloxone Buprenorphine Injection Buprenorphine Patch C1 Esterase Inhibitor Cabozantinib Canakinumab Carbinoxamine Carbinoxamine Extended-Release Oral Suspension Carfilzomib Carmustine Implant Certolizumab Pegol Cesia Cetirizine Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine Ciclesonide Claforan Colesevelam Colestipol Controlled Substances Cordran Lotion Cutivate Cyanocobalamin Nasal Spray Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion Dalfampridine Dalteparin Desloratadine Desloratadine and Pseudoephedrine Desonide Desonide Gel Desonide Lotion Desoximetasone Cream Desoximetasone Gel Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension Dexlansoprazole Dextromethorphan and Quinidine Dietary Supplements Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert Dinoprostone Vaginal Suppository Dolasetron Donepezil Doxylamine and Pyridoxine Dronedarone Ecallantide Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution Errin Esomeprazole Etoposide Ezetimibe Ezetimibe/Simvastatin Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film Fentanyl Lozenge Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets Fexofenadine Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine Filgrastim Flu Vaccine Fluconazole Flunisolide Nasal Solution Fluocinolone Shampoo Fluocinonide Cream Flurandrenolide Cream Flurandrenolide Tape Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic Fluticasone Furoate Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate Ointment Fluvastatin Fondaparinux Gabapentin Enacarbil Gablofen Gemfibrozil Granisetron Granisetron Transdermal Halcinonide Ibritumomab Icatibant Ingenol Mebutate Intravenous Acetaminophen Ipratropium Nasal Spray Ivacaftor Jantoven Junel Fe Ketalar Ketoconazole Foam Ketorolac Lansoprazole Lenalidomide Leuprolide Levocetirizine Levora Levoxyl Lofibra Lomustine Loratadine Loratadine and Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Loteprednol Low-Ogestrel Lutera Maxipime Mecasermin Medicine Medroxyprogesterone Subcutaneous Injection Mefloquine Megestrol ESMeperidine Metronidazole Cream Mevacor Miconazole/Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum Microgestin Midazolam Minoxidil Mitomycin Mometasone Furoate Cream Mometasone Nasal Spray Mono Nessa Muromonab-cd3Mycophenolate Mofetil Naftifine Naloxone Naltrexone Naltrexone Injection Nature-Throid Niacin Extended Release Niacin Extended-Release/Lovastatin Niacin Extended-Release/Simvastatin Nicorette Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nitroglycerin Anal Ointment Nitroglycerin Tablets Nora-BENorinyl Norpace CROlopatadine Nasal Spray Olopatadine Ophthalmic Solution Omeprazole Omeprazole/Sodium Bicarbonate Ondansetron Oral Tranexamic Acid Ortho-Cept Oxybutynin Patch Oxycodone EROxytocin Palonosetron Pantoprazole Pegfilgrastim Peginesatide Peginterferon Alfa-2b Pentazocine/Naloxone Phenergan Pimozide Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution Pomalidomide Potassium Iodide Pravastatin Prednicarbate Prednisone Previfem Propoxyphene Hydrochloride PTUQualaquin Questran Rabeprazole Reclipsen Risedronate Risedronate and Calcium Rivastigmine Patch Rosuvastatin Ruxolitinib Sandimmune Simvastatin Sinecatechins Sirolimus Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Oxide/Anhydrous Citric Acid Streptozocin Tacrolimus Tacrolimus Ointment Talwin Tapazole Temozolomide Testosterone Buccal Tablet Thalomid Tiludronate Tinzaparin Tobramycin Inhalation Solution Tocilizumab Tolvaptan Tositumomab Transderm Scop Tri-Legest Fe Tri-Linyah Tri-Previfem Triamcinolone Nasal Spray Triglide Tri Nessa Tripedia Triphasil Vandetanib Zolpidem Sublingual Tablet Advertisement Quicklinks Flu Vaccine Simvastatin Fexofenadine Gemfibrozil Ketorolac Pravastatin Atorvastatin Omeprazole Prednisone Midazolam Prednisone Side Effects Dietary Supplements Loratadine Levoxyl Fluconazole Atarax Phenergan Related Channels Allergies Asthma Cholesterol GERDFlu Depression Kids Women Advertisement Tweet Drugs Home > Desloratadine Desloratadine Desloratadine is used to treat seasonal and indoor allergy symptoms, as well as chronic hives and itching. Among the symptoms that it helps relieve are sneezing; runny nose; and itchy, watery eyes. Some of the indoor allergens that the medication is effective against include house dust, cockroaches, and animals. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >What Is Desloratadine? Desloratadine ( Clarinex ®) is a prescription medication used to treat allergies and hives. It is part of a class of medicines called antihistamines. This drug is also available with a decongestant, under the brand name Clarinex-D ®. Who Makes It? Desloratadine is manufactured by Schering."
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"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/how-long-does-atarax-last\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: How Long Does Atarax Last",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: How Long Does Atarax Last Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Ed Friedlander1 doctor agreed:1 Does atarax (hydroxyzine) help to last longer in sex? Not so much: If you're looking for a medication to slow your machinery down, don't self-medicate with something that can be a troublesome as \"\" atarax \"\" / hydroxyzine. Your physician might offer a very low ... Read more Dr. Mark Ingerman190 doctors shared insights Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride (Definition)Hydroxyzine is the generic name for medicines called Atarax or vistaril (hydroxyzine). These are antihistamines that can reduce itching but also cause drowsiness. Vistaril (hydroxyzine) is also used as ... Read more Dr. Corey Clay Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology3 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Steven Machtinger2 doctors agreed:2 Atarax (hydroxyzine) how long do side effects normally last? Depends...: On which side effect, how much you took, & your personal susceptibility. If you took a standard dose for hives, say 10-25 mg, and had sleepiness as a side effect, expect resolution in 8-24 hours. For more specific answers discuss your concern with your physician or other health care provider. ... Read more Dr. Jack Mutnick2 doctors agreed:3 How long can we take atarax (hydroxyzine)? Hydroxyzine: For as long as the medication is prescribed for what it is supposed to treat."
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"text": "\"Drugs Channel Topics & Medications Adapalene Afinitor Ambrisentan Antivert Aprepitant Aralen Aranelle Arcalyst Artemether/Lumefantrine Atarax Atorvastatin Atovaquone/Proguanil Azelaic Acid Cream Azelastine Azelastine Ophthalmic Solution Azelastine/Fluticasone Nasal Spray Basiliximab Beclomethasone Nasal Aerosol Beclomethasone Nasal Spray Bedaquiline Belatacept Belimumab Bepotastine Berinert Bortezomib Bosentan Brentuximab Vedotin Bromfenac Budesonide Nasal Spray Buprenorphine and Naloxone Buprenorphine Injection Buprenorphine Patch C1 Esterase Inhibitor Cabozantinib Canakinumab Carbinoxamine Carbinoxamine Extended-Release Oral Suspension Carfilzomib Carmustine Implant Certolizumab Pegol Cesia Cetirizine Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine Ciclesonide Claforan Colesevelam Colestipol Controlled Substances Cordran Lotion Cutivate Cyanocobalamin Nasal Spray Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion Dalfampridine Dalteparin Desloratadine Desloratadine and Pseudoephedrine Desonide Desonide Gel Desonide Lotion Desoximetasone Cream Desoximetasone Gel Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension Dexlansoprazole Dextromethorphan and Quinidine Dietary Supplements Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert Dinoprostone Vaginal Suppository Dolasetron Donepezil Doxylamine and Pyridoxine Dronedarone Ecallantide Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution Errin Esomeprazole Etoposide Ezetimibe Ezetimibe/Simvastatin Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film Fentanyl Lozenge Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets Fexofenadine Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine Filgrastim Flu Vaccine Fluconazole Flunisolide Nasal Solution Fluocinolone Shampoo Fluocinonide Cream Flurandrenolide Cream Flurandrenolide Tape Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic Fluticasone Furoate Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate Ointment Fluvastatin Fondaparinux Gabapentin Enacarbil Gablofen Gemfibrozil Granisetron Granisetron Transdermal Halcinonide Ibritumomab Icatibant Ingenol Mebutate Intravenous Acetaminophen Ipratropium Nasal Spray Ivacaftor Jantoven Junel Fe Ketalar Ketoconazole Foam Ketorolac Lansoprazole Lenalidomide Leuprolide Levocetirizine Levora Levoxyl Lofibra Lomustine Loratadine Loratadine and Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Loteprednol Low-Ogestrel Lutera Maxipime Mecasermin Medicine Medroxyprogesterone Subcutaneous Injection Mefloquine Megestrol ESMeperidine Metronidazole Cream Mevacor Miconazole/Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum Microgestin Midazolam Minoxidil Mitomycin Mometasone Furoate Cream Mometasone Nasal Spray Mono Nessa Muromonab-cd3Mycophenolate Mofetil Naftifine Naloxone Naltrexone Naltrexone Injection Nature-Throid Niacin Extended Release Niacin Extended-Release/Lovastatin Niacin Extended-Release/Simvastatin Nicorette Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nitroglycerin Anal Ointment Nitroglycerin Tablets Nora-BENorinyl Norpace CROlopatadine Nasal Spray Olopatadine Ophthalmic Solution Omeprazole Omeprazole/Sodium Bicarbonate Ondansetron Oral Tranexamic Acid Ortho-Cept Oxybutynin Patch Oxycodone EROxytocin Palonosetron Pantoprazole Pegfilgrastim Peginesatide Peginterferon Alfa-2b Pentazocine/Naloxone Phenergan Pimozide Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution Pomalidomide Potassium Iodide Pravastatin Prednicarbate Prednisone Previfem Propoxyphene Hydrochloride PTUQualaquin Questran Rabeprazole Reclipsen Risedronate Risedronate and Calcium Rivastigmine Patch Rosuvastatin Ruxolitinib Sandimmune Simvastatin Sinecatechins Sirolimus Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Oxide/Anhydrous Citric Acid Streptozocin Tacrolimus Tacrolimus Ointment Talwin Tapazole Temozolomide Testosterone Buccal Tablet Thalomid Tiludronate Tinzaparin Tobramycin Inhalation Solution Tocilizumab Tolvaptan Tositumomab Transderm Scop Tri-Legest Fe Tri-Linyah Tri-Previfem Triamcinolone Nasal Spray Triglide Tri Nessa Tripedia Triphasil Vandetanib Zolpidem Sublingual Tablet Advertisement Quicklinks Flu Vaccine Simvastatin Fexofenadine Gemfibrozil Ketorolac Pravastatin Atorvastatin Omeprazole Prednisone Midazolam Prednisone Side Effects Dietary Supplements Loratadine Levoxyl Fluconazole Atarax Phenergan Related Channels Allergies Asthma Cholesterol GERDFlu Depression Kids Women Advertisement Tweet Drugs Home > Omeprazole Side Effects Omeprazole Side Effects Related Multimedia Click on an icon to view. Interested in a Discount on Omeprazole? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com Common Side Effects Omeprazole has been studied thoroughly in clinical trials. In these studies, the side effects that occurred in a group of people taking the drug were documented and then compared to the side effects that occurred in another group of people taking a placebo (a \"\"sugar pill\"\" that does not contain any active ingredients). As a result, it was possible to see what side effects occurred, how often they appeared, and how they compared to the group not taking the medicine. In these studies, the most common omeprazole side effects included: Headaches -- in up to 6.9 percent of people Abdominal pain (or stomach pain) -- up to 5.2 percent Diarrhea -- up to 3.7 percent Upper respiratory tract infections, such as the common cold -- up to 1.9 percent Dizziness -- up to 1.5 percent Constipation -- up to 1.1 percent Back pain -- up to 1.1 percent. Rare Omeprazole Side Effects Rare side effects of omeprazole occur in less than 1 percent of people taking the drug."
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"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/hydroxyzine-and-oxycodone\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Hydroxyzine And Oxycodone",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Hydroxyzine And Oxycodone Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. John Chiu1 Can I take atarax (hydroxyzine) whilst taking oxycodone? : S worried and ainxious Yes but: It may give you additive drowsiness. Atarax (hydroxyzine) has been reported to be helpful for anxiety disorder however. Consider psychologic consult re. solving your anxiety issue and perhaps your pain issue as well (don't know why you are on oxycodone ). Have you considered ... Read more Dr. Clifford Gevirtz712 doctors shared insights Oxycodone (Definition)Schedule ii controlled medication. Opioid (semi-synthetic) used ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Ronald Krauser4 doctors agreed:2 I am taking Effexor (venlafaxine) XR and hydroxyzine can I take oxycodone- acetaminophen if I haven't taken hydroxyzine in 24 hours? Any interactions?? See details: The larger question is why is a 20-year on antidepressants, multiple antianxiety agents and now narcotic analgesics? This combination should concern you. ..."
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"title": "http://dosemypet.com/dosage/for-dogs/hydroxyzine/\nHydroxyzine Allergy Medication For Dogs",
"text": "Hydroxyzine Allergy Medication For Dogs (redirects here from atarax, vistaril)This page is dedicated to information regarding the use of hydroxyzine in dogs. You will find dosage information, side effects and safety guidelines in the following article. Uh oh! Ad Blocker detected!Dose My Pet is a website which can only stay online through ad revenue. You are free to browse ad-free, but please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocking software. Hydroxyzine, also known as “Atarax” or “Vistaril”, is an antihistamine drug sometimes used in dogs to treat not only allergic reactions, but is also employed occasionally in the treatment of anxiety due to its sedative effects. Hydroxyzine dosage for dogs The standard dosage of hydroxyzine for dogs is 1 mg per pound administered every 8 to 12 hours. The medication comes in many forms including a liquid solution, tablets, capsules and even an injectable form most commonly at concentrations of 25 to 50 mg per ml. It’s a good idea to sek veterinary approval before using hydroxyzine. Is hydroxyzine safe for dogs Hydroxyzine is safe for dogs when used responsibly with approval from a vet."
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"text": "\"Drugs Channel Topics & Medications Adapalene Afinitor Ambrisentan Antivert Aprepitant Aralen Aranelle Arcalyst Artemether/Lumefantrine Atarax Atorvastatin Atovaquone/Proguanil Azelaic Acid Cream Azelastine Azelastine Ophthalmic Solution Azelastine/Fluticasone Nasal Spray Basiliximab Beclomethasone Nasal Aerosol Beclomethasone Nasal Spray Bedaquiline Belatacept Belimumab Bepotastine Berinert Bortezomib Bosentan Brentuximab Vedotin Bromfenac Budesonide Nasal Spray Buprenorphine and Naloxone Buprenorphine Injection Buprenorphine Patch C1 Esterase Inhibitor Cabozantinib Canakinumab Carbinoxamine Carbinoxamine Extended-Release Oral Suspension Carfilzomib Carmustine Implant Certolizumab Pegol Cesia Cetirizine Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine Ciclesonide Claforan Colesevelam Colestipol Controlled Substances Cordran Lotion Cutivate Cyanocobalamin Nasal Spray Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion Dalfampridine Dalteparin Desloratadine Desloratadine and Pseudoephedrine Desonide Desonide Gel Desonide Lotion Desoximetasone Cream Desoximetasone Gel Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension Dexlansoprazole Dextromethorphan and Quinidine Dietary Supplements Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert Dinoprostone Vaginal Suppository Dolasetron Donepezil Doxylamine and Pyridoxine Dronedarone Ecallantide Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution Errin Esomeprazole Etoposide Ezetimibe Ezetimibe/Simvastatin Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film Fentanyl Lozenge Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets Fexofenadine Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine Filgrastim Flu Vaccine Fluconazole Flunisolide Nasal Solution Fluocinolone Shampoo Fluocinonide Cream Flurandrenolide Cream Flurandrenolide Tape Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic Fluticasone Furoate Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate Ointment Fluvastatin Fondaparinux Gabapentin Enacarbil Gablofen Gemfibrozil Granisetron Granisetron Transdermal Halcinonide Ibritumomab Icatibant Ingenol Mebutate Intravenous Acetaminophen Ipratropium Nasal Spray Ivacaftor Jantoven Junel Fe Ketalar Ketoconazole Foam Ketorolac Lansoprazole Lenalidomide Leuprolide Levocetirizine Levora Levoxyl Lofibra Lomustine Loratadine Loratadine and Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Loteprednol Low-Ogestrel Lutera Maxipime Mecasermin Medicine Medroxyprogesterone Subcutaneous Injection Mefloquine Megestrol ESMeperidine Metronidazole Cream Mevacor Miconazole/Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum Microgestin Midazolam Minoxidil Mitomycin Mometasone Furoate Cream Mometasone Nasal Spray Mono Nessa Muromonab-cd3Mycophenolate Mofetil Naftifine Naloxone Naltrexone Naltrexone Injection Nature-Throid Niacin Extended Release Niacin Extended-Release/Lovastatin Niacin Extended-Release/Simvastatin Nicorette Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nitroglycerin Anal Ointment Nitroglycerin Tablets Nora-BENorinyl Norpace CROlopatadine Nasal Spray Olopatadine Ophthalmic Solution Omeprazole Omeprazole/Sodium Bicarbonate Ondansetron Oral Tranexamic Acid Ortho-Cept Oxybutynin Patch Oxycodone EROxytocin Palonosetron Pantoprazole Pegfilgrastim Peginesatide Peginterferon Alfa-2b Pentazocine/Naloxone Phenergan Pimozide Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution Pomalidomide Potassium Iodide Pravastatin Prednicarbate Prednisone Previfem Propoxyphene Hydrochloride PTUQualaquin Questran Rabeprazole Reclipsen Risedronate Risedronate and Calcium Rivastigmine Patch Rosuvastatin Ruxolitinib Sandimmune Simvastatin Sinecatechins Sirolimus Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Oxide/Anhydrous Citric Acid Streptozocin Tacrolimus Tacrolimus Ointment Talwin Tapazole Temozolomide Testosterone Buccal Tablet Thalomid Tiludronate Tinzaparin Tobramycin Inhalation Solution Tocilizumab Tolvaptan Tositumomab Transderm Scop Tri-Legest Fe Tri-Linyah Tri-Previfem Triamcinolone Nasal Spray Triglide Tri Nessa Tripedia Triphasil Vandetanib Zolpidem Sublingual Tablet Advertisement Quicklinks Flu Vaccine Simvastatin Fexofenadine Gemfibrozil Ketorolac Pravastatin Atorvastatin Omeprazole Prednisone Midazolam Prednisone Side Effects Dietary Supplements Loratadine Levoxyl Fluconazole Atarax Phenergan Related Channels Allergies Asthma Cholesterol GERDFlu Depression Kids Women Advertisement Tweet Drugs Home > Antivert Antivert Antivert is an antihistamine medication approved to treat vertigo and to treat and prevent motion sickness. When used for motion sickness or vertigo, this drug requires a prescription. However, there are over-the-counter versions available for motion sickness only. The medicine comes in tablet form and is typically taken once or twice a day. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >What Is Antivert? Antivert ® ( meclizine hydrochloride) is a medication used to treat vertigo and to treat and prevent motion sickness. It is available both with a prescription (for motion sickness or vertigo) or without a prescription (for motion sickness only). ( Click Antivert Uses for more information, including possible off-label uses. ) How Does Antivert Work?"
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"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/allegra-side-effects-drug-center.htm\nAllegra",
"text": "\"Allegra Side Effects Center Find Lowest Prices on Medical Editor: Charles Patrick Davis, MD, Ph DLast reviewed on Rx List 6/27/2017Allegra (fexofenadine hydrochloride) is an antihistamine used to treat allergic symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis ( sneezing, runny nose, itchy or watery eyes), and urticaria ( hives ). Allegra is available as a generic drug. Common side effects of Allegra includenausea,diarrhea,upset stomach,muscle or back discomfort or pain,sleepiness,drowsiness,tiredness,headache, andmenstrual cramps. Contact your doctor if you have serious but less common side effects of Allegra includingallergic reactions,fever,chills,body aches,cough, orother flu symptoms. Allegra is available in several strengths and forms; as tablets in strengths of 30, 60 and 180 mg, as 30 mg fast orally disintegrating tablets (available in foil blister packs and labeled \"\"ODT\"\"; the drug should not be touched by skin as it may begin to dissolve and reduce the oral dose) and as an oral suspension of 30mg per 5 ml. The dosage is dependent on the age, weight and effectiveness of the drug; special care should be taken when prescribing this drug to infants and children to make sure the recommended dosage is given. Allegra may interact with other medicines that make you sleepy (such as cold or allergy medicine, sedatives, narcotic pain medicine, sleeping pills, muscle relaxers, and medicine for seizures, depression, or anxiety), ketoconazole, or erythromycin. Tell your doctor all medications and supplements you use. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using Allegra; it is unknown if it will harm a fetus. It is unknown if Allegra passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby."
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"title": "http://drugs.emedtv.com/mycophenolate-mofetil/mycophenolate-mofetil-side-effects-p2.html\nMycophenolate Mofetil Side Effects",
"text": "Drugs Channel Topics & Medications Adapalene Afinitor Ambrisentan Antivert Aprepitant Aralen Aranelle Arcalyst Artemether/Lumefantrine Atarax Atorvastatin Atovaquone/Proguanil Azelaic Acid Cream Azelastine Azelastine Ophthalmic Solution Azelastine/Fluticasone Nasal Spray Basiliximab Beclomethasone Nasal Aerosol Beclomethasone Nasal Spray Bedaquiline Belatacept Belimumab Bepotastine Berinert Bortezomib Bosentan Brentuximab Vedotin Bromfenac Budesonide Nasal Spray Buprenorphine and Naloxone Buprenorphine Injection Buprenorphine Patch C1 Esterase Inhibitor Cabozantinib Canakinumab Carbinoxamine Carbinoxamine Extended-Release Oral Suspension Carfilzomib Carmustine Implant Certolizumab Pegol Cesia Cetirizine Cetirizine and Pseudoephedrine Ciclesonide Claforan Colesevelam Colestipol Controlled Substances Cordran Lotion Cutivate Cyanocobalamin Nasal Spray Cyclosporine Ophthalmic Emulsion Dalfampridine Dalteparin Desloratadine Desloratadine and Pseudoephedrine Desonide Desonide Gel Desonide Lotion Desoximetasone Cream Desoximetasone Gel Dexamethasone Intravitreal Implant Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension Dexlansoprazole Dextromethorphan and Quinidine Dietary Supplements Dinoprostone Dinoprostone Vaginal Insert Dinoprostone Vaginal Suppository Dolasetron Donepezil Doxylamine and Pyridoxine Dronedarone Ecallantide Epinastine Ophthalmic Solution Errin Esomeprazole Etoposide Ezetimibe Ezetimibe/Simvastatin Fentanyl Buccal Soluble Film Fentanyl Lozenge Fentanyl Sublingual Tablets Fexofenadine Fexofenadine and Pseudoephedrine Filgrastim Flu Vaccine Fluconazole Flunisolide Nasal Solution Fluocinolone Shampoo Fluocinonide Cream Flurandrenolide Cream Flurandrenolide Tape Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic Fluticasone Furoate Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate Ointment Fluvastatin Fondaparinux Gabapentin Enacarbil Gablofen Gemfibrozil Granisetron Granisetron Transdermal Halcinonide Ibritumomab Icatibant Ingenol Mebutate Intravenous Acetaminophen Ipratropium Nasal Spray Ivacaftor Jantoven Junel Fe Ketalar Ketoconazole Foam Ketorolac Lansoprazole Lenalidomide Leuprolide Levocetirizine Levora Levoxyl Lofibra Lomustine Loratadine Loratadine and Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Loteprednol Low-Ogestrel Lutera Maxipime Mecasermin Medicine Medroxyprogesterone Subcutaneous Injection Mefloquine Megestrol ESMeperidine Metronidazole Cream Mevacor Miconazole/Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum Microgestin Midazolam Minoxidil Mitomycin Mometasone Furoate Cream Mometasone Nasal Spray Mono Nessa Muromonab-cd3Mycophenolate Mofetil Naftifine Naloxone Naltrexone Naltrexone Injection Nature-Throid Niacin Extended Release Niacin Extended-Release/Lovastatin Niacin Extended-Release/Simvastatin Nicorette Lozenge Nicotine Nasal Spray Nitroglycerin Anal Ointment Nitroglycerin Tablets Nora-BENorinyl Norpace CROlopatadine Nasal Spray Olopatadine Ophthalmic Solution Omeprazole Omeprazole/Sodium Bicarbonate Ondansetron Oral Tranexamic Acid Ortho-Cept Oxybutynin Patch Oxycodone EROxytocin Palonosetron Pantoprazole Pegfilgrastim Peginesatide Peginterferon Alfa-2b Pentazocine/Naloxone Phenergan Pimozide Polyethylene Glycol Electrolyte Solution Pomalidomide Potassium Iodide Pravastatin Prednicarbate Prednisone Previfem Propoxyphene Hydrochloride PTUQualaquin Questran Rabeprazole Reclipsen Risedronate Risedronate and Calcium Rivastigmine Patch Rosuvastatin Ruxolitinib Sandimmune Simvastatin Sinecatechins Sirolimus Sodium Picosulfate/Magnesium Oxide/Anhydrous Citric Acid Streptozocin Tacrolimus Tacrolimus Ointment Talwin Tapazole Temozolomide Testosterone Buccal Tablet Thalomid Tiludronate Tinzaparin Tobramycin Inhalation Solution Tocilizumab Tolvaptan Tositumomab Transderm Scop Tri-Legest Fe Tri-Linyah Tri-Previfem Triamcinolone Nasal Spray Triglide Tri Nessa Tripedia Triphasil Vandetanib Zolpidem Sublingual Tablet Advertisement Quicklinks Flu Vaccine Simvastatin Fexofenadine Gemfibrozil Ketorolac Pravastatin Atorvastatin Omeprazole Prednisone Midazolam Prednisone Side Effects Dietary Supplements Loratadine Levoxyl Fluconazole Atarax Phenergan Related Channels Allergies Asthma Cholesterol GERDFlu Depression Kids Women Advertisement Tweet Drugs Home > Mycophenolate Mofetil Side Effects Mycophenolate Mofetil Side Effects Related Multimedia Click on an icon to view. Interested in a Discount on Mycophenolate Mofetil? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com Common Side Effects Mycophenolate mofetil has been studied extensively in clinical trials. In these studies, the side effects reported in a group of people taking mycophenolate mofetil were carefully documented and compared to the side effects reported in a group of people taking azathioprine ( Imuran ® ), another anti-rejection medicine. Therefore, it was possible to see what side effects occurred, how often they appeared, and how they compared to the other medication. In these studies, the most commonly reported mycophenolate mofetil side effects included but were not limited to: High blood pressure ( hypertension) -- in up to 77.5 percent of people Pain -- up to 75.8 percent Swelling (edema) of the legs, ankles, and feet -- up to 64.0 percent Abdominal (stomach) pain -- up to 62.5 percent Nausea -- up to 54.5 percent Headaches -- up to 54.3 percent Fever -- up to 52.3 percent Insomnia -- up to 52.3 percent Diarrhea -- up to 51.3 percent. Other common side effects, occurring in 20.8 to 46.7 percent of people, included but were not limited to: Increased blood glucose (blood sugar)Back pain Lack of energy Weakness Decrease in blood cell counts, including white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets Increased cholesterol (fats or lipids)Constipation Low blood electrolytes, such as potassium, calcium, and magnesium Infections Breathing problems, including shortness of breath and coughing Tremors Vomiting Decreased blood pressure Abnormal kidney function Dizziness Anxiety Edema (swelling of body tissues)A fast heart rate (tachycardia)Blood infection (sepsis)Chest pain Decreased appetite Heart disease Abnormal liver function tests A rash Heartburn or indigestion Tingling, pricking, or numbing sensations of the skin."
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"docid": "D437536#0",
"title": "https://www.fatsecret.com/Diary.aspx?pa=fjrd&rid=539247\nMango",
"text": "Foods Brand List Ataulfo Mango Food database and calorie counter Source: Member Ataulfo Mango Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 1 medium fruit (165g)Amount Per Serving Calories from Fat 4Calories 107% Daily Values*Total Fat 0g 0 %Saturated Fat -Cholesterol 0mg 0 %Sodium 3mg 0 %Potassium 0mg Total Carbohydrate 28g 9 %Dietary Fiber 3g 12 %Sugars 24g Protein 1g Vitamin A 25% Vitamin C 76%Calcium 2% Iron 1%* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Is this information inaccurate or incomplete? Click here to edit.5% of RDI* (107 calories)Calorie Breakdown: Carbohydrate (97%) Fat (0%) Protein (3%)* Based on a RDI of 2000 calories What is my Recommended Daily Intake (RDI)? Photos+Submit Photo Nutrition summary: Calories107Fat0g Carbs28g Protein1g There are 107 calories in a 1 medium fruit serving of Ataulfo Mango. Calorie breakdown: 0% fat, 97% carbs, 3% protein. Related Products from Ataulfo: Mangos Mangosteen (Syrup Pack, Canned)Dried Mango Pickled Mango Mango Nectarview more results Food Search Add this item to my food diarydate:meal:name:amount: Save Cancel Please note that some foods may not be suitable for some people and you are urged to seek the advice of a physician before beginning any weight loss effort or diet regimen. Although the information provided on this site is presented in good faith and believed to be correct, Fat Secret makes no representations or warranties as to its completeness or accuracy and all information, including nutritional values, is used by you at your own risk. All trademarks, copyright and other forms of intellectual property are property of their respective owners."
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"docid": "D127791#0",
"title": "http://foodfacts.mercola.com/mango.html\nWhat Are Mangos Good For?",
"text": "\"What Are Mangos Good For?0Disponible en Español Mango: \"\"King of Fruits\"\" Botanical name: Mangifera Indica An ancient fruit and arguably the most popular in many parts of the world, mangos are in the same family of plants as pistachios and cashews, which are also tropical, fruit-bearing trees that can grow up to 100 feet in height. Oval in shape and around five inches long, mangos are heavy because of the single, large seed or stone in the middle, which makes them a drupe. Mangos have a yellow-golden tone when ripe, sometimes with patches of green. The fruit surrounding the seed is succulently sweet, fresh, and juicy with just the right touch of tartness. Their natural tenderizing properties make mangos a great ingredient for marinades for any type of meat. Mangos were first cultivated in India several centuries ago. Most mangos consumed in the U. S. are produced in Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Guatemala, and Haiti. The best way to choose a mango at the store is not as much about the color as it is its firmness. Push gently against the skin with your thumb. If it's \"\"squishy,\"\" it's too ripe; too hard and it's not yet done."
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"title": "http://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/usda/mangos?portionid=33162&portionamount=1.000\nMangos",
"text": "Food database and calorie counter Source: USDA1 cup sliced Mangos Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 1 cup of sliced Amount Per Serving Calories from Fat 4Calories 107% Daily Values*Total Fat 0.45g 1 %Saturated Fat 0.109g 1 %Polyunsaturated Fat 0.084g Monounsaturated Fat 0.167g Cholesterol 0mg 0 %Sodium 3mg 0 %Potassium 257mg Total Carbohydrate 28.05g 9 %Dietary Fiber 3g 12 %Sugars 24.42g Protein 0.84g Vitamin A 25% Vitamin C 76%Calcium 2% Iron 1%* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.5% of RDI* (107 calories)Calorie Breakdown: Carbohydrate (94%) Fat (3%) Protein (3%)* Based on a RDI of 2000 calories What is my Recommended Daily Intake (RDI)? Photosview more photos Nutrition summary: Calories107Fat0.45g Carbs28.05g Protein0.84g There are 107 calories in 1 cup of sliced Mangos. Calorie breakdown: 3% fat, 94% carbs, 3% protein. Other Common Serving Sizes: Serving Size Calories1 oz 18100 g 651 cup sliced 1071 fruit without refuse 135Related Types of Mangos: Pickled Mango Mango Nectar Sunsweet Thailand Mangoes Dried Mango Cooked Mangoview more mangos nutritional info Related Types of Fruit: Bananas Peaches Apples Strawberries Raspberries Orangesview more fruit nutritional info See Also: Mangosteen (Syrup Pack, Canned)Trader Joe's Mangolicious Smoothie King Mangofest Smoothie (20 oz)Funky Monkey Mangoj Red Mango Mango Frozen Yogurtview more results Used in these Member Recipes: Simple Smoothie Rice & Black Bean Salad with Mango Mexican Fruit Salad Mango Black Bean Salsa Tropical Chicken Salad Pasta Shells Mango-Avocado Salad with Lime Vinaigrette Mango Cilantro and Jalapeno Salsa Tomato and Mango Salsa Tropical Fruit Salsa or Salad Mango Raspberry Sorbet"
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"docid": "D3449266#0",
"title": "http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/allwoman/Will-mangoes-make-me-fat-_11775203\nWill mangoes make me fat?",
"text": "\"Will mangoes make me fat? Keeping Fit Monday, June 25, 2012Tweet Keeping Fit\"\"> Keeping Fit&body=Link: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/magazines/allwoman/Will-mangoes-make-me-fat-_11775203 | Jamaican News Online - Jamaica Observer.com\"\">Dear Donovan,Mangoes are in season and I eat them a lot, like six to eight per day. Is it true that mangoes are loaded with calories and contribute to weight gain? I exercise intensely at least five days per week. The \"\"king of fruits\"\", as mango is sometimes called, is one of the most popular nutritionally rich fruits with unique flavour, taste and health-promoting qualities. They taste so good that you can't believe they are healthy, but they are!Mangoes are loaded with more than 20 vitamins and minerals that defend the body against diseases. They are also high in iron, so people who suffer from anaemia can have mangoes regularly. In addition, mangoes are good for better sex, since the vitamin E which is abundantly present in mangoes help to regulate sex hormones and build sex drive. Mangoes also help to reduce cholesterol as the high levels of soluble dietary fibre, pectin and vitamins present in mangoes help to reduce especially low density (LD) cholesterol. Mangoes are also a rich source of vitamin A, flavonoids and beta-carotene."
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"docid": "D2985740#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/403571-what-are-the-benefits-of-eating-mangoes/\nWhat Are the Benefits of Eating Mangoes?",
"text": "What Are the Benefits of Eating Mangoes?by SARA IPATENCO Oct. 03, 2017Mangoes have been part of the human diet for over 4,000 years. The mango tree grows in the tropics and produces juicy, nutritious fruits. People eat mangoes alone or add them to fruit salads and salsas. Fresh mangoes are low in calories and contain beneficial nutrients. Available year-round, mangoes are a healthy addition to your diet. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Fiber Most fruits and vegetables supply fiber to your diet. Mangoes are no different, and provide 2.6 g of dietary fiber in a 1 cup serving. Fiber helps foster proper digestion and prevent constipation. Dietary fiber has more far-reaching benefits, as well. A diet high in fiber can lessen your chances of developing heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and diverticular disease."
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"docid": "D665283#0",
"title": "http://homeguides.sfgate.com/long-manila-mango-tree-bear-fruit-83099.html\nHow Long Does a 'Manila' Mango Tree Bear Fruit?",
"text": "\"Related Articles How Long From Blossom to Fruit for a Mango Tree? What Is an Ataulfo Mango? What to Do if a Mango Tree Does Not Produce Fruit Do I Need Two Mango Trees? The soft, juicy fruits of the mango hang from the tree, inviting you to reach out and pluck a ripe fruit to enjoy on a summer day. Grown in Mexico, California and Florida, the \"\"Manila\"\" mango (Mangifera indica L. \"\"Manila\"\") is hardy in U. S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 through 11. While still a young variety, a \"\"Manila\"\" mango tree could live as long as the oldest mango tree -- more than 300 years. Time to Mature\"\"Manila\"\" is one of the few mangoes grown on its own rootstock in California. Most mango trees are grafted onto a sturdy, disease-resistant rootstock -- including the \"\"Manila\"\" rootstock. Grafted trees begin producing flowers and fruit in one to three years after planting, while trees grown from seed generally don't begin producing flowers and fruit until they're 3 to 6 years old. Flowering\"\"Manila\"\" is an early-season mango, flowering in January and February."
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"docid": "D29802#0",
"title": "http://www.nutrition-charts.com/q-doba-nutrition-information/\nQdoba Nutrition Facts & Calorie Information",
"text": "Home > Restaurant > Qdoba Nutrition Facts & Calorie Information Qdoba Nutrition Facts & Calorie Information A Nutrition Guide to the Qdoba Menu for Healthy Eating Qdoba operates as a nationwide chain of Tex-Mex-inspired restaurants offering assorted favorites like burritos, tacos, and nachos as well as create-your-own bowls. The popular eatery serves food in assembly line, a-la-carte fashion, which provides patrons with opportunities to hand-select ingredients. At base level, customers choose flour tortillas or opt for bowls. Diners move on to add main ingredients largely consisting of proteins like ground beef, steak, chicken, and pork in addition to grilled vegetables. Choices of salsas and toppings come next. The quick service restaurant offers varieties of salsas from mild to hot and garnishes like cilantro, lettuce, guacamole, and sour cream. Beans, rice, fajita veggies, and extra protein remain options for diners, as well. The average customer orders a single burrito or bowl. Nutrition data for burritos sits slightly higher than bowls due to the use of flour tortillas, which contain around 330 calories each. Using a tortilla as a base also significantly increases the amount of carbohydrates ingested in a single meal, with upwards of 54 grams per serving."
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{
"docid": "D1855147#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/slideshow/1009217-14-foods-lean/\n14 Foods to Help You Get Lean",
"text": "\"14 Foods to Help You Get Leanby JULIE UPTON, M. S., R. D., C. S. S. D. March 02, 2018Slide 1 of 16Choosing delicious foods that dampen your hunger, turn off your cravings for sweets and rev up your metabolism are part of the secret to slimming down. Here are 14 delicious, waistline-friendly choices. Read on to see if one of your favorites made the list.1 Avocados Can creamy, rich avocados help shrink your waistline? New research says yes. Data published in the January 2013 issue of \"\"Nutrition Journal\"\" found that individuals who consume heart-healthy avocados have significantly lower BMIs and smaller waistlines, compared to non-avocado eaters. As an added bonus, avocado consumption has been associated with improved overall diet quality as the fruit provides more than 20 different vitamin, minerals and antioxidants. And one fifth of an avocado, (2-3 slices or 1 oz) contains just 50 calories. HOW TO ENJOY: Dip veggies in delicious guacamole, use sliced avocados as a scrumptious salad topper, mash with tuna or hard-boiled eggs for a non-traditional tuna or egg salad. Related: Recipe for 5-Minute No-Cook Vegan Dark Chocolate Pudding Made With an Avocado!2 Mangos Mangoes are one of the best choices to satisfy a sweet tooth while improving your overall diet and not weighing you down. A cup of fresh mango has 100 calories, 2.5 grams of fiber and is an excellent source of vitamins A, C and folate."
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"title": "http://www.calobonga.com/calorieCounter/food/9176/1/calorie-counter.lz\nMango Nutrition Facts",
"text": "Live queries: Jackfruit - 2 results Calories in Java - 1 result Salad - 107 results Calories in Rose Apple - 1 result Mango Nutrition Facts107 calories in 1 cup, sliced Search for foods... Calorie Counter » Foods » Fruits and Fruit Juices » Calories in Mango Summary Vitamins Minerals Sterols Carbohydrates Proteins Fats Other Mangos, raw107 calories in Mango, 1 cup, sliced1 cup, sliced = 165 g ≈ 0.364 lb ≈ 5.82 oz0.65 calories / gram2 Weight Watchers points Need a good lawyer? Calorie Sources: 94% carbohydrates; 3% fats; 3% proteins Fats: 0.45 g ( 4 calories, 0% by weight)Carbohydrates: 28.05 g ( 101 calories, 17% by weight)Proteins: 0.84 g ( 3 calories, 1% by weight)Alcohol: ~Water: 134.82 g ( 82% by weight)Fat Composition: 48% monounsaturated; 29% saturated; 24% polyunsaturated Trans Fat : ~Dietary Fiber: 2.97 g ( 2% by weight)Cholesterol: ~Caffeine: ~Serving Sizes: 100 g1 cup, sliced1 fruit without refuse Scientific Name: Mangifera indica Refuse: 31 %Refuse Description: Seeds and skin Food Group: Fruits and Fruit Juices USDA #: 9176Tags: mango; mangos;Related Foods: Calories in Mango Nectar Calories in V8 Splash Smoothie - Peach Mango Calories in Mango Powered by USDA Calorie Counter SR 22. © 2011 Calobonga Calorie Counter Vitamin A: 1262 IURetinol: ~Retinol Activity Equivalent: 62.70 mcgα-Carotene: 28.05 mcgβ-Carotene: 734.25 mcgβ-Cryptoxanthin: 18.15 mcg Lycopene: ~Lutein + Zeaxanthin: ~Vitamin B-1: 82.50 mcg Vitamin B-2: 82.50 mcg Vitamin B-3: 957 mcg Vitamin B-5: 264 mcg Vitamin B-6: 214.50 mcg Vitamin B-9: 23.10 mcg Food folate: 23.10 mcg Dietary Folate Equivalent: 23.10 mcg Folic acid: ~Vitamin B-12: ~Added Vitamin B-12: ~Choline: 12.54 mg Vitamin C: 45.71 mg Vitamin D: 0Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol): ~Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol): ~Vitamin D (D2 + D3): ~Vitamin E: 1.85 mg Added α-Tocopherol: ~β-Tocopherol: ~δ-Tocopherol: ~γ-Tocopherol: ~Vitamin K: 6.93 mcg Calories in Mango Powered by USDA Calorie Counter SR 22. © 2011 Calobonga Calorie Counter Calcium (Ca): 16.50 mg Copper (Cu): 181.50 mcg Fluoride (F): ~Iron (Fe): 214.50 mcg Magnesium (Mg): 14.85 mg Manganese (Mn): 33 mcg Phosphorus (P): 18.15 mg Potassium (K): 0.26 g Selenium (Se): 0.99 mcg Sodium (Na): 3.30 mg Zinc (Zn): 66 mcg Calories in Mango Powered by USDA Calorie Counter SR 22. © 2011 Calobonga Calorie Counter Cholesterol: ~Phytosterols: ~Campesterol: ~Stigmasterol: ~β-sitosterol: ~Calories in Mango Powered by USDA Calorie Counter SR 22. © 2011 Calobonga Calorie Counter Carbohydrates Total: 28.05 g Dietary Fiber: 2.97 g Sugars Total: 24.42 g Fructose: ~Galactose: ~Glucose/Dextrose: ~Lactose: ~Maltose: ~Sucrose: ~Starch: ~Calories in Mango Powered by USDA Calorie Counter SR 22. © 2011 Calobonga Calorie Counter Proteins Total: 0.84 g Essential amino acids Phenylalanine: 16.50 mg Leucine: 49.50 mg Methionine: 8.25 mg Lysine: 66 mg Isoleucine: 16.50 mg Valine: 33 mg Threonine: 16.50 mg Tryptophan: 13.20 mg Histidine: 16.50 mg Arginine: 16.50 mg Non-essential amino acids Alanine: 82.50 mg Aspartic acid: 66 mg Betaine: ~Cystine: ~Glutamic acid: 99.00 mg Glycine: 33 mg Hydroxyproline: ~Proline: 16.50 mg Serine: 33 mg Tyrosine: 16.50 mg Calories in Mango Powered by USDA Calorie Counter SR 22. © 2011 Calobonga Calorie Counter Fats Total: 0.45 g Saturated fatty acids: 99.00 mg Monounsaturated fatty acids: 0.17 g Polyunsaturated fatty acids: 82.50 mg Trans fatty acids: ~Trans-monoenoic: ~Trans-polyenoic: ~Saturated fatty acids Butanoic/Butyric [4:0]: ~Hexanoic/Caproic [6:0]: ~Octanoic/Caprylic [8:0]: ~Decanoic/Capric [10:0]: ~Dodecanoic/Lauric [12:0]: 1.65 mg Tridecanoic [13:0]: ~Tetradecanoic/Myristic [14:0]: 14.85 mg Pentadecanoic [15:0]: ~Hexadecanoic/Palmitic [16:0]: 82.50 mg Heptadecanoic/Margaric [17:0]: ~Octadecanoic/Stearic [18:0]: 4.95 mg Eicosanoic/Arachidic [20:0]: ~Docosanoic/Behenic [22:0]: ~Tetracosanoic/Lignoceric [24:0]: ~Monounsaturated fatty acids Tetradecenoic/Myristoleic [14:1]: ~Pentadecenoic [15:1]: ~Hexadecenoic/Palmitoleic [16:1]: 66 mg [16:1 cis]: ~ [16:1 trans]: ~Heptadecenoic [17:1]: ~Octadecenoic/Oleic [18:1]: 82.50 mg [18:1 cis]: ~ [18:1 trans]: ~Eicosenoic/Gadoleic [20:1]: ~Docosenoic/Erucic [22:1]: ~ [22:1 cis]: ~ [22:1 trans]: ~Cis-Tetracosenoic/Nervonic [24:1 cis]: ~Polyunsaturated fatty acids Octadecadienoic/Linoleic [18:2]: 16.50 mg [18:2 CLAs]: ~ [18:2 i]: ~ [18:2 Ω-6 c,c]: ~ [18:2 t,~]: ~ [18:2 t,t]: ~Octadecatrienoic/Linolenic [18:3]: 49.50 mg [18:3 Ω-3 c,c,c]: ~ [18:3 Ω-6 c,c,c]: ~ [18:3 i]: ~Octadecatetraenoic/Parinaric [18:4]: ~Eicosadienoic [20:2 Ω-6 c,c]: ~Eicosatrienoic [20:3]: ~ [20:3 Ω-3]: ~ [20:3 Ω-6]: ~Eicosatetraenoic/Arachidonic [20:4]: ~ [20:4 Ω-6]: ~Eicosapentaenoic/Timnodonic [20:5 Ω-3]: ~Heneicosapentaenoic (HPA) [21:5]: ~Docosatetraenoic/Adrenic [22:4]: ~Docosapentaenoic/Clupanodonic [22:5 Ω-3]: ~Docosahexaenoic (DHA) [22:6 Ω-3]: ~Calories in Mango Powered by USDA Calorie Counter SR 22. © 2011 Calobonga Calorie Counter Ash: 0.82 g Caffeine: ~Theobromine: ~Product Type: Mango Weight Watchers Points: 2 point (s)Atkins Diet (Induction) Rating: 0 / 10Atkins Diet (Maintanence) Rating: 1 / 10Zone Diet Rating: 0 / 10Shorter URL for this page: http://calobonga.com/_jp Did you know?... A mole can dig a tunnel 300 feet long in just one night."
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"docid": "D502831#0",
"title": "http://www.calorieking.com/calories-in-mango.html\nCalories in mango",
"text": "Calories in mango Find nutritional information like calories, carbs, fat, protein and fiber for mango. Average All Brands Fresh Fruits : Mangos, raw Mc Donald's Mc Cafe (view more)Beverages : Mango Pineapple Smoothie Jamba Juice (view more)Beverages : Classic, Mango-A-Go-Go Smoothie Beverages : All Fruit, Mega Mango Smoothie Dole (view more)Frozen Fruits : Mango Chunks, frozen7-Eleven (view more)Beverages : Fanta Mango Passionfruit Slurpee Lite, Sugar Free Luigi's Real Italian Ice (view more)Ice Cream : Mango Real Italian Ice Mike's (view more)Alcoholic Sodas, Coolers : Harder Mango Punch (8% alc. ) Red Mango (view more)Frozen Yogurt : Original Frozen Yogurt Naked Juice (view more)Fruit/Vegetable Juices & Juice Drinks : Smoothies, Antioxidant, Mighty Mango, No Sugar Added Domino's Pizza (view more)Sides : Sweet Mango Habanero Chicken Wings Sauces : Sweet Mango Habanero Dipping Cup Caribou Coffee (view more)Beverages : Mango Orange Key Lime Smoothie, without whip cream Starbucks (view more)Beverages : Teavana Shaken Iced mango Black Tea Lemonade Beverages : Orange Mango Smoothie with Nonfat Milk Chili's Grill & Bar Restaurant (view more)Beverages : Mango Iced Tea Meals : Lighter Choice, Mango Chile Chicken, as served Pinkberry (view more)Frozen Yogurt : Mango Frozen Yogurt Beverages : Tropical Mango Greek Smoothie Dunkin' Donuts (view more)Beverages : Tropical Mango Smoothie Tree of Life (view more)Dried Fruits : Natural, Mango Slices, Unsulphured Buffalo Wild Wings (view more)Sauces : Mango Habanero Signature Sauce Panera Bread (view more)Beverages : Low-Fat Mango Smoothie Sonic Drive-In (view more)Beverages : Mango Sweet Iced Tea Beverages : Mango Beverages : Mango Diet Iced Green Tea Beverages : Mango Iced Green Tea Tropical Smoothie Cafe (view more)Beverages : Mango Magic Smoothie, with non-fat yogurt & Splenda Wingstop (view more)Chicken : Mango Habanero Boneless Wings Olive Garden (view more)Beverages : Peach-Mango Smoothie First Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next Last Can't find a food?"
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"docid": "D2666330#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/333811-how-many-calories-are-in-mango-juice/\nHow Many Calories Are in Mango Juice?",
"text": "How Many Calories Are in Mango Juice?by CAROL LUTHER Oct. 03, 2017Mangoes are tropical fruits with fleshy pulp surrounding a huge inner seed. Mango juice or nectar contains a variety of nutrients in a low-calorie package. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Key Nutrients A 1-cup serving of mango juice has 128 calories, with less than 1 g each of fat, protein and cholesterol. The juice provides 0.8 g of fiber and has 33 g of carbohydrates, with a sugar content of 31 g. Mineral Profile One cup of mango juice has 61 g of potassium, 43 g of calcium, 8 g of magnesium, 5 g of phosphorus, 0.9 g of iron and 1.0 mcg of selenium. It contains trace amounts of other essential minerals. With 13 g of sodium, mango juice is a low-sodium beverage. Juice vs. Fruit A whole mango provides more fiber than juice. A 1/2-cup serving of mango chunks has 1.5 g of fiber, while a serving of juice has 0.8 g. The fiber in a whole mango helps you feel full longer and keeps your blood glucose levels stable. Lose Weight. Feel Great!Change your life with My Plate by LIVE STRONG ."
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"docid": "D2963350#0",
"title": "http://www.spiceupthecurry.com/mango-lassi-recipe/\nMango Lassi Recipe",
"text": "Mango Lassi Recipe Kanan October 25, 2017 2 Commentsरेसिपी को हिन्दी में पढ़ेJump to Recipe Print Recipe Mango Lassi Recipe – a chilled beverage to beat the summer heat. It is made from ripe, sweet mangoes, sugar and yogurt with pinch of cardamom powder. Mango lassi or aam ki lassi is thick, rich and creamy beverage with lots of mango flavor. It is perfect for the summer season. It is very refreshing and cooling beverage. You can have it as a breakfast instead of your breakfast smoothie. Here I have used fresh mangoes. But you can use canned mango pulp. If pulp is sweet then skip the sugar. If using the canned pulp then color of the lassi might be different and brighter than mine."
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"docid": "D561105#0",
"title": "https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/great-recipes.asp?food=protein+smoothie+with+kale+++\nProtein Smoothie With Kale Recipes",
"text": "(13 Recipes)Protein Smoothie With Kale Recipes Keywords: Search Sort By: Show Advanced Options Member Recipes for Protein Smoothie With Kale (no ratings)Kale Berry Protein Smoothie Nutritious and quick, anytime of the day meal or snack. Substitute any flavor of yogurt, protein powder, or fruit to suit your own tastebuds. Submitted by: ASHGIRL31CALORIES: 319.6 | FAT: 5.4 g | PROTEIN: 21.3 g | CARBS: 47.6 g | FIBER: 7.8 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Kale Berry Protein Smoothie Calories (no ratings)Greek Yogurt Kale Protein Smoothie I got the idea for this from the PETA website but substituted the vanilla protein powder with Greek Yogurt and Vanilla extract because I don't use protein powders. The addition of the yogurt takes it out of the realm of PETA's veganism and therefore I believe I'm safe in listing this recipe here. Hope you enjoy! Submitted by: LORIPARKER5CALORIES: 578.9 | FAT: 30.1 g | PROTEIN: 21 g | CARBS: 61.5 g | FIBER: 7.9 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Greek Yogurt Kale Protein Smoothie Calories (no ratings)RZ Green Smoothie (Strawberry, Kale, Spinach, Apple, Banana, Instant Protein)Not a pretty green color, but packed full of goodness...and quite tasty (even for beginner green smoothie enthusiasts). Use organic produce :-) Submitted by: ZRECIPESCALORIES: 282.2 | FAT: 2.5 g | PROTEIN: 13.4 g | CARBS: 59.4 g | FIBER: 12.7 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the RZ Green Smoothie (Strawberry, Kale, Spinach, Apple, Banana, Instant Protein) Calories (no ratings)Kale Smoothie Added Fruit Flax Seed Whey Protein Power This recipe was created in year 2013 Submitted by: S_CHEN_2000CALORIES: 654.6 | FAT: 16.7 g | PROTEIN: 24.3 g | CARBS: 117 g | FIBER: 28.3 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Kale Smoothie Added Fruit Flax Seed Whey Protein Power Calories (no ratings)Bannana-strawberry-protein-flax-kale-Smoothie Banana + fresh strawberries + soy milk + protein power + flax powder + kale Submitted by: THASA001CALORIES: 533.1 | FAT: 10.5 g | PROTEIN: 52.6 g | CARBS: 61.8 g | FIBER: 14.2 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Bannana-strawberry-protein-flax-kale-Smoothie Calories (no ratings)Smoothie: Spinach, Kale, Banana, Kiwi, Pineapple, Flax & Protein Submitted by: HMILLGARVCALORIES: 275.9 | FAT: 5.6 g | PROTEIN: 20.1 g | CARBS: 42.2 g | FIBER: 10.5 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Smoothie: Spinach, Kale, Banana, Kiwi, Pineapple, Flax & Protein Calories (no ratings)4-Berry Kale Protein Smoothie Submitted by: DBEAU57CALORIES: 89.8 | FAT: 0.2 g | PROTEIN: 8.4 g | CARBS: 14 g | FIBER: 1.8 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the 4-Berry Kale Protein Smoothie Calories (no ratings)Kale Mango Protein Breakfast Smoothie This is a grren smoothie but tastes like mango. Submitted by: LISAMARIEACALORIES: 489.5 | FAT: 18.3 g | PROTEIN: 32.8 g | CARBS: 56.8 g | FIBER: 5.4 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Kale Mango Protein Breakfast Smoothie Calories (no ratings)My Green Kale/Protein/Fruit Smoothie Kale to be healthy, protein to keep me full, and fruit to sweeten Submitted by: KANDAKKECALORIES: 537.9 | FAT: 24.6 g | PROTEIN: 16 g | CARBS: 82.9 g | FIBER: 23.2 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the My Green Kale/Protein/Fruit Smoothie Calories (no ratings)Berry and Kale Protein Smoothie Yummy smoothie high in protein Submitted by: SUBDOVE8CALORIES: 325.7 | FAT: 3.5 g | PROTEIN: 24.2 g | CARBS: 51.7 g | FIBER: 9.8 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Berry and Kale Protein Smoothie Calories (no ratings)Kale apple protein smoothie A smoothie that you can easily change depending on ingredients you have. Submitted by: CHRISTELGOCALORIES: 149.5 | FAT: 1.9 g | PROTEIN: 7.6 g | CARBS: 27.3 g | FIBER: 3.5 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Kale apple protein smoothie Calories (no ratings)mango kale yogurt and protein smoothie Reasonably tasty. Good if you're trying to hit protein goals."
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"docid": "D17908#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mango\nMango",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the fruit. For other uses, see Mango (disambiguation). Mango fruit Mangoes are juicy stone fruit (drupe) from numerous species of tropical trees belonging to the flowering plant genus Mangifera, cultivated mostly for their edible fruit. The majority of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. The genus belongs to the cashew family Anacardiaceae. Mangoes are native to South Asia, [1] [2] from where the \"\"common mango\"\" or \"\"Indian mango\"\", Mangifera indica, has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most widely cultivated fruits in the tropics. Other Mangifera species (e.g. horse mango, Mangifera foetida) are grown on a more localized basis. It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan, and the Philippines, and the national tree of Bangladesh. [ 3]A mango tree in full bloom in Kerala Mango flower blossom Contents1 Description2 Etymology and history3 Cultivation3.1 Cultivars4 Production5 Food5.1 Cuisine5.2 Food constituents5.3 Flavor6 Potential for contact dermatitis7 Cultural significance8 Gallery9 See also10 References11 Further reading12 External links Description [ edit]Mango trees grow to 35–40 m (115–131 ft) tall, with a crown radius of 10 m (33 ft). The trees are long-lived, as some specimens still fruit after 300 years. ["
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"docid": "D3369252#0",
"title": "https://wholefully.com/grilled-blackened-tuna-steaks/\nGrilled Blackened Tuna Steaks with Mango Avocado Salsa",
"text": "Grilled Blackened Tuna Steaks with Mango Avocado Salsa14Share 140 Pin 916 Tweet Stumble1KRecipe At-A-Glance These Grilled Blackened Tuna Steaks with Mango Avocado Salsa are just the thing when you need a flavorful, fancy dinner that’s still quick and healthy. Paleo, Gluten-Free Ready in 25 minutes Jump Directly to Recipe This recipe was originally published in March 2011. It was retested with reader feedback, rephotographed, rewritten, and republished for your enjoyment in April 2018. One of my absolute favorite fish varieties to cook and eat is yellowfin tuna. Unfortunately, it is one of the more expensive fish types on the market, so we only eat it when it is on super sale. This week the grocery gods were smiling and we snagged two tuna steaks for a (relatively) low price. My favorite way to eat tuna? Blackened on the grill!Blackening seasoning can be used any number of ways, but typically it is put in a thick layer on a piece of meat and then that meat is seared (in a boatload of oil usually) to make a spicy and flavorful crust. We choose to cook our tuna steaks on the grill. To achieve the same crust as searing in a pan, simply spray the seasoned steak with cooking spray before placing on the grill grates."
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"docid": "D3163294#0",
"title": "https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/great-recipes.asp?food=pre+workout+shake\nPre Workout Shake Recipes",
"text": "(7 Recipes)Pre Workout Shake Recipes Keywords: Search Sort By: Show Advanced Options Member Recipes for Pre Workout Shake (no ratings)wakeme up pre-workout morning shakemocha shake Submitted by: SANDRA1982CALORIES: 192.2 | FAT: 7.1 g | PROTEIN: 16.1 g | CARBS: 17.9 g | FIBER: 2.4 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the wakeme up pre-workout morning shake Calories (no ratings)B's Kale Pre-Workout Shake Submitted by: BKBONASERACALORIES: 236.4 | FAT: 2.8 g | PROTEIN: 29.2 g | CARBS: 23 g | FIBER: 3.7 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the B's Kale Pre-Workout Shake Calories (no ratings)Pre-Workout Shake Submitted by: ERICTWINGECALORIES: 312.2 | FAT: 5.5 g | PROTEIN: 39 g | CARBS: 27.5 g | FIBER: 5.6 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Pre-Workout Shake Calories (no ratings)Pre-Workout Protein Shake, Mango, Strawberry - Courtesy menfitness.co.uk - reduced calories From www.mensfitness.co.uk Best pre-workout shake - Modified to reduce calories. Handful of strawberries Several slices of mango 125ml orange juice 2 tbsp honey Banana Handful of oats 30g whey protein Why it works The honey gives you 17g of carbs per tablespoon making it a great booster as a pre-workout meal. “ The mango gives you potassium, which helps create both a healthier nervous system and releases energy from the rest of the protein, fat, and carbohydrates in the shake so your muscles stay energised for your entire workout,” says sports nutritionist Gavin Allison. One more rep? No problem. Submitted by: TALKTEJASCALORIES: 284.5 | FAT: 2.7 g | PROTEIN: 24 g | CARBS: 47.7 g | FIBER: 4.7 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Pre-Workout Protein Shake, Mango, Strawberry - Courtesy menfitness.co.uk - reduced calories Calories (no ratings)Pre-breakfast, Pre-workout Strawberry Honey Shake Strawberry/Honey early morning pre-workout, pre-breakfast boost Submitted by: JEAN_ANDREACALORIES: 122.2 | FAT: 0.1 g | PROTEIN: 13 g | CARBS: 18.4 g | FIBER: 0.7 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Pre-breakfast, Pre-workout Strawberry Honey Shake Calories (no ratings)Green Pre-Workout Shake (Nonfat, Vegan, Soy Free, High Protein)This is a pre-workout shake for energy! It's high in protein, soy free, dairy free (no whey), nonfat and has medium level carbs to energize your workout. Also, green coffee bean extract and ashwaganda as well as probiotics and sea greens make this shake extra healthful! Submitted by: GRRRLYOGAXOCALORIES: 220 | FAT: 4.5 g | PROTEIN: 30 g | CARBS: 17 g | FIBER: 6 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Green Pre-Workout Shake (Nonfat, Vegan, Soy Free, High Protein) Calories Very Good 4.0/5 (1 rating)Pre-Workout Shake This filling shake will provide you with enough nutrition for a serious, muscle-building workout. Drinking this will aid in building lean muscle mass."
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{
"docid": "D821835#0",
"title": "https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/Foods-Suppress-Your-Appetite-Naturally-35504729\nNutritionist-Recommended Foods to Suppress Your Appetite Naturally",
"text": "Popsugar Fitness Weight Loss Foods That Suppress Your Appetite Naturally Nutritionist-Recommended Foods to Suppress Your Appetite Naturally March 14, 2018 by Julie Upton 10.2K Shares There may be no magic pill for weight loss, but dietician Julie Upton, MS, RD, of Appetite For Health, stays on top of the science behind taming your appetite naturally. Here, she deciphers recent research and shares six foods that will keep your appetite in check. Feel like you need some help with hunger management? You're not alone. Most of my clients who struggle with weight loss or maintenance also struggle with hunger. Of course, it's no coincidence — it's hard to walk around feeling famished, particularly when you're faced with the temptation of high-calorie treats everywhere you turn. No wonder willpower wilts!Related: Eat These 6 Everyday Foods to Burn More Calories The good news is that several new studies have identified compounds in certain foods that trigger the release of hormones in the stomach that help you feel full and neurotransmitters in the brain that suppress appetite and reduce cravings. Eating more of these foods can help keep your hunger in check, even as you cut calories to peel off pounds. It's a weight-loss win-win!ADVERTISEMENTImage Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Nicole Perry Apples An apple a day may keep extra pounds away, according to research that shows this fruit contains filling soluble fiber as well as ursolic acid, a natural compound that has been found to boost fat burning and which may promote lean muscle mass. In one study, researchers from the University of Iowa note that animals given ursolic acid supplements increased their muscle mass and energy expenditure (or calorie burn)."
},
{
"docid": "D2630869#0",
"title": "https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-calories.asp?recipe=132200\nCalories in Strawberry, Banana, Mango Smoothie",
"text": "\"Nutrition Facts Servings Per Recipe: 2Serving Size: 1 serving Amount Per Serving Calories 147.7Total Fat 0.7 g Saturated Fat 0.2 g Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2 g Monounsaturated Fat 0.1 g Cholesterol 3.0 mg Sodium 59.8 mg Potassium 560.8 mg Total Carbohydrate 33.9 g Dietary Fiber 4.1 g Sugars 11.8 g Protein 5.0 g Vitamin A 14.0 %Vitamin B-12 5.0 %Vitamin B-6 22.3 %Vitamin C 106.9 %Vitamin D 13.3 %Vitamin E 3.7 %Calcium 15.8 %Copper 7.4 %Folate 8.0 %Iron 3.1 %Magnesium 7.3 %Manganese 17.1 %Niacin 3.8 %Pantothenic Acid 5.0 %Phosphorus 10.7 %Riboflavin 18.1 %Selenium 2.1 %Thiamin 4.5 %Zinc 1.5 %*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Calories in Strawberry, Banana, Mango Smoothie View the full Strawberry, Banana, Mango Smoothie Recipe & Instructions Submitted by: GRUMPYGRAMSTAGS: Snacks | Drink | Snacks Drink |Calories per Ingredient Here are the foods from our food nutrition database that were used for the nutrition calculations of this recipe. Calories per serving of Strawberry, Banana, Mango Smoothie 53 calories of Banana, fresh, (0.50 medium (7\"\" to 7-7/8\"\" long)) 30 calories of Dannon Light & Fit Vanilla Yogurt-6 oz, (0.50 serving) 27 calories of Mangos, (0.25 cup, sliced) 25 calories of Strawberries, fresh, (0.50 cup, sliced) 12 calories of Dean's Fat Free Skim Milk, (0.13 cup) 0 calories of Splenda No Calorie Sweetener, (0.50 tsp)No nutrition or calorie comments found. \""
},
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"docid": "D259137#0",
"title": "http://www.aarp.org/food/diet-nutrition/info-05-2013/healthy-high-calorie-foods.html\nHigh-Calorie Foods That Are Good for Your Health",
"text": "High-Calorie Foods That Are Good for Your Healthby Marangely Rodríguez, AARP The Magazine | Comments: 0Joy Skipper/Getty Images Quinoa En español | It's the only whole grain with 9 essential amino acids, making it a complete protein. Quinoa is high in fiber and omega-3 fatty acids, which are good for the heart and controlling diabetes. Eat in moderation, as you would pasta and rice, because each cup of cooked quinoa has 222 calories.1 of 12Lucky Pix/Corbis Peanut Butter It's rich in protein and healthy fats, and low in cholesterol. Peanut Butter has been linked to improved fat burning, muscle mass buildup and even cardiovascular health. At 100 calories per tablespoon, it should be consumed in moderation.2 of 12Joff Lee/Getty Images Avocados Avocados are rich in lutein, fiber, vitamins B6, C and E, potassium, magnesium and folic acid. Its monounsaturated fats help reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol and can help prevent heart disease. A medium avocado has approximately 276 calories.3 of 12AARP Offer: Eat healthy, live well Find healthy meal ideas and save all of your favorite recipes in one place. Join AARP for discounts on groceries, restaurants and more.4 of 12Martin Poole/Getty Images Nuts Walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds, pistachios and peanuts — raw or toasted — help control blood glucose and lipids. They are rich in fiber and protein, but be aware that each ounce has between 160 and 190 calories.5 of 12Ida, Akiko/the food passionates/Corbis Olive Oil It has anti-inflammatory properties associated with a lower risk of heart disease. It protects against certain types of cancer and is good for your bones."
},
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"docid": "D3051659#0",
"title": "http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/soluble-fiber-mangoes-5414.html\nSoluble Fiber in Mangoes",
"text": "\"Related Articles Can Diabetics Eat Mangoes? Mangos & Fiber\"\"How Much Fiber Is in Bananas, Apples and Peaches? \"\" Are Bananas High in Soluble Fiber? It may come as a surprise to Americans, who eat more oranges, grapes, apples and bananas than any other type of fruit, that mangoes rank as the most widely consumed fruit in the world. Known as the “king of fruits” in its native India, the mango is a fiber-rich, nutrient-dense tropical fruit that, given its exceptional sweetness, is reasonably low in calories. Because its skin is inedible, all of a mango’s beneficial fiber is found in its fragrant, juicy flesh. Fiber Content One cup of peeled and pitted chopped mango, or approximately half the flesh of an average-sized fruit, provides 99 calories and 2.6 grams of fiber, an amount equivalent to just over 10 percent of the daily value for fiber. For about 200 calories, the flesh of an entire medium-sized mango supplies 5.4 grams of fiber, or 22 percent of the daily value. About 61 percent of the total dietary fiber in a mango is the soluble type, while the remaining 39 percent is insoluble fiber, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Health Benefits Soluble fiber dissolves in water to form a gel-like substance that performs several beneficial functions."
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"docid": "D437535#0",
"title": "http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/ataulfo-mango-yellow-mexican-mango-203731783\nCalories in Ataulfo Mango Yellow Mexican Mango",
"text": "Calories in Ataulfo Mango Yellow Mexican Mango Nutrition Facts Ataulfo Mango - Yellow Mexican Mango Servings: Calories 63 Sodium 0 mg Total Fat 4 g Potassium 0 mg Saturated 0 g Total Carbs 3 g Polyunsaturated 0 g Dietary Fiber 0 g Monounsaturated 0 g Sugars 0 g Trans 0 g Protein 2 g Cholesterol 0 mg Vitamin A 0% Calcium 0%Vitamin C 0% Iron 0%*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs. Search our food database by name: More from Ataulfo Mango Mango Mango Natural Ataulfo Mango (dried, unsulfered)Mango Mango - Raw Fruit Mango Fresh See all items from Ataulfo Mango Other Brands Reynald's Dall colle Homebrewed Coffee Mejico Vanishing Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Biedronka Deluxe Nutrilevis's Fiensmecker Cantio Moorehouse's"
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"docid": "D337946#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataxia\nAtaxia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Ataxia (disambiguation). Ataxia Classification and external resources Specialty Neurology ICD - 10 R27.0Diseases DB 15409Me SH D001259 [ edit on Wikidata]Ataxia is a neurological sign consisting of lack of voluntary coordination of muscle movements that includes gait abnormality. Ataxia is a non-specific clinical manifestation implying dysfunction of the parts of the nervous system that coordinate movement, such as the cerebellum. Ataxia can be limited to one side of the body, which is referred to as hemiataxia. Several possible causes exist for these patterns of neurological dysfunction. Dystaxia is a mild degree of ataxia. Friedreich's ataxia has gait abnormality as the most commonly presented symptom. [ 1] The word is from Greek α- [a negative prefix] + -τάξις [order] = \"\"lack of order\"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Types1.1 Cerebellar1.2 Sensory1.3 Vestibular2 Causes2.1 Focal lesions2.2 Exogenous substances (metabolic ataxia)2.3 Radiation poisoning2.4 Vitamin B 12 deficiency2.5 Hypothyroidism2.6 Causes of isolated sensory ataxia2.7 Non-hereditary cerebellar degeneration2.8 Hereditary ataxias2.9 Arnold-Chiari malformation (congenital ataxia)2.10 Succinic Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase Deficiency2.11 Wilson's disease2.12 Gluten ataxia2.13 Sodium-potassium pump2.14 Cerebellar ataxia associated with anti-GAD antibodies3 Diagnosis4 Treatment5 Other uses6 See also7 References8 Further reading Types [ edit]Cerebellar [ edit]Main article: Cerebellar ataxia The term cerebellar ataxia is used to indicate ataxia that is due to dysfunction of the cerebellum. The cerebellum is responsible for integrating a significant amount of neural information that is used to coordinate smoothly ongoing movements and to participate in motor planning."
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"docid": "D2881920#0",
"title": "https://www.ataxia.org.uk/what-causes-ataxia\nWhat is ataxia",
"text": "What is ataxia What is ataxia? Ataxia is the name given to a group of neurological disorders that affect balance, coordination, and speech. There are many different types of ataxia that can affect people in different ways. Who gets ataxia? Anyone of any age can get ataxia, but certain types are more common in certain age groups. For example, people with Friedreich’s ataxia are usually diagnosed in childhood or adolescence. How many people have ataxia? The ataxias are rare conditions. Estimates from recent studies say that there are at least 10,000 adults and around 500 children in the UK with a progressive ataxia. Is there any cure?"
},
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"docid": "D3158926#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/ataxia\nataxia",
"text": "\"Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.ataxia Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to ataxia: Friedreich's ataxia, Cerebellar ataxiaataxia [ ah-tak´se-ah] failure of muscular coordination; irregularity of muscular action. adj., adj atac´tic, atax´ic.cerebellar ataxia ataxia due to disease of the cerebellum. Friedreich's ataxia see friedreich's ataxia.frontal ataxia disturbance of equilibrium associated with tumor of the frontal lobe.hereditary ataxia Friedreich's ataxia.hysterical ataxia ataxia recognizable as a conversion symptom; see also astasia-abasia.locomotor ataxia tabes dorsalis.sensory ataxia ataxia due to loss of proprioception (joint position sense), resulting in poorlyjudged movements and becoming aggravated when the eyes are closed.ataxia-telangiectasia a severe, autosomal recessive, progressive ataxia, associated withtelangiectasias (dilation of small blood vessels) in the skin and eyes; immunodeficiency withfrequent infections of the respiratory tract from sinuses to lungs; and abnormal eye movements. Called also Louis-Bar's syndrome. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.a·tax·i·a ( ă-tak'sē-ă ), An inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement; most often results fromdisorders of the cerebellum or the posterior columns of the spinal cord; may involve the limbs,head, or trunk. Synonym (s): ataxy, incoordination [G. a- prov."
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"docid": "D2271719#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1154583-differential\nMultiple System Atrophy Differential Diagnoses",
"text": "Drugs & Diseases > Neurology Multiple System Atrophy Differential Diagnoses Updated: Nov 10, 2017Author: André Diedrich, MD, Ph D; Chief Editor: Selim R Benbadis, MD more... Sections Overview Presentation DDx Workup Treatment Medication Tables References Diagnostic Considerations MSA and Parkinson disease Parkinsonian symptoms can occur frequently in multiple system atrophy (MSA). Approximately 10% of patients with a diagnosis of Parkinson disease are found to have MSA at autopsy. About 29-33% of patients with isolated, late-onset cerebellar ataxia will eventually develop MSA. Clinical differentiation of Parkinson disease from MSA is extremely difficult. MSA is suggested by the following characteristics: Disability progresses rapidly Patients are poorly responsive to levodopa Autonomic features such as urinary retention or incontinence or orthostatic hypotension are pronounced Rigidity and bradykinesia are out of proportion to tremor Speech is affected severely (dysarthrophonia, severe dysarthria)Aspiration, inspiratory gasps, and stridor are present Preliminary results of an ongoing comparison study indicate that autonomic indices are significantly more abnormal in MSA than in Parkinson disease. [ 24]Wenning et al developed a predictive model based on established pathologic data from patients with MSA and Parkinson disease. [ 25] The model contains the following features: Poor response to levodopa Autonomic features Speech or bulbar dysfunction Absence of dementia Absence of levodopa-induced confusion Falls Table 6 (below) further outlines some distinctive features of MSA and Parkinson disease. Table 6. Differential Diagnosis of MSA and Parkinson Disease [ 26] (Open Table in a new window)Characteristic MSA Parkinson Disease Response to chronic levodopa therapy* Poor or unsustained motor response because of loss of postsynaptic dopamine receptors Initial improvement in 30% of patients with MSA, but 90% were unresponsive over a longer time; 50% develop levodopa-induced dyskinesia of orofacial and neck muscles Good response Effects on striatonigral transmission Presynaptic and postsynaptic; dopaminergic cell bodies in substantia nigra and their terminals in striatum, as well as their striatal target cells, have reduced dopamine receptors Presynaptic Symmetry of movement disorder Possibly asymmetrical No data Progression of symptoms Rapid Slow Postural instability and falling** Early Fast progression Worsen >20% of UPDRS scale** Late Less progression (< 10%)Progress of disability Relatively fast disability; 30% decrease of activities of daily living in 1 year; 40% of patients in a wheelchair within 5 years (wheel chair sign) Relatively slow disability Abnormal speech Severely affected speech in 30% of patients with MSA Dysarthrophonia and severe dysarthria are common Less affected Abnormal Respiration Abnormal aspiration, inspiratory gasps, and stridor in 60% of patients with MSA Stridor caused by paralysis of vocal cord occurs especially at night but is also present during day Less common Lewy bodies (hyaline eosinophilic cytoplasmic neuronal inclusions) Not present*** Primarily in substantia nigra Cytoplasmic inclusions (immunocytochemical reaction with antibodies to alpha synuclein) Glial inclusions; argyrophilic cellular inclusions in oligodendrocytes Absent Thermoregulation, skin perfusion Cold hands and decrease of warm-up after cold-pack stimulus Normal Caudate-putamen index of dopamine uptake (on positron emission tomography [PET] scanning) Decreased in putamen and caudate Decreased in putamen with smaller decrease in caudate Growth hormone release with intravenous (IV) injection of clonidine No release; dysfunction of hypothalamic-pituitary pathway (alpha2-adrenoceptor-hypothalamic deficit) Increase of growth hormone, intact function A positive response to levodopa is defined as a significant improvement of motor features during 3 months’ application of escalating doses of levodopa with a peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor. [ 6]** Postural instability as defined by item 30 of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) part III (motor examination). ["
},
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"docid": "D751695#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/ataxia/basics/causes/CON-20030428\nOverview",
"text": "\"Overview Cerebellum and brainstem Ataxia describes a lack of muscle control or coordination of voluntary movements, such as walking or picking up objects. A sign of an underlying condition, ataxia can affect various movements, creating difficulties with speech, eye movement and swallowing. Persistent ataxia usually results from damage to the part of your brain that controls muscle coordination (cerebellum). Many conditions can cause ataxia, including alcohol abuse, certain medications, stroke, tumor, cerebral palsy, brain degeneration and multiple sclerosis. Inherited defective genes also can cause the condition. Treatment for ataxia depends on the cause. Adaptive devices, such as walkers or canes, might help you maintain your independence. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and regular aerobic exercise also might help. Symptoms Ataxia can develop over time or come on suddenly. A sign of a number of neurological disorders, ataxia can cause: Poor coordination Unsteady walk and a tendency to stumble Difficulty with fine motor tasks, such as eating, writing or buttoning a shirt Change in speech Involuntary back-and-forth eye movements (nystagmus)Difficulty swallowing When to see a doctor If you aren't aware of having a condition that causes ataxia, such as multiple sclerosis, see your doctor as soon as possible if you: Lose balance Lose muscle coordination in a hand, arm or leg Have difficulty walking Slur your speech Have difficulty swallowing Request an Appointment at Mayo Clinic Causes Damage, degeneration or loss of nerve cells in the part of your brain that controls muscle coordination (cerebellum), results in ataxia."
},
{
"docid": "D3560232#0",
"title": "https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/751811\nRare Variants in the ATM Gene and Risk of Breast Cancer",
"text": "\"Breast Cancer Research Rare Variants in the ATM Gene and Risk of Breast Cancer David E Goldgar; Sue Healey; James G Dowty; Leonard Da Silva; Xiaoqing Chen; Amanda B Spurdle; Mary Beth Terry; Mary J Daly; Saundra M Buys; Melissa C Southey; Irene Andrulis; Esther M John; for BCFR; for k Con Fab; , Kum Kum Khanna; John L Hopper; Peter J Oefner; Sunil Lakhani; Georgia Chenevix-Trench Disclosures Breast Cancer Res. 2011;13 (4): R73In This Article Abstract and Introduction Materials and Methods Results Discussion Conclusions References Abstract and Introduction Abstract Introduction The ataxia-telangiectasia mutated ( ATM) gene (MIM ID 208900) encodes a protein kinase that plays a significant role in the activation of cellular responses to DNA double-strand breaks through subsequent phosphorylation of central players in the DNA damage-response pathway. Recent studies have confirmed that some specific variants in the ATM gene are associated with increased breast cancer (BC) risk. However, the magnitude of risk and the subset of variants that are pathogenic for breast cancer remain unresolved. Methods To investigate the role of ATM in BC susceptibility, we studied 76 rare sequence variants in the ATM gene in a case-control family study of 2,570 cases of breast cancer and 1,448 controls. The variants were grouped into three categories based on their likely pathogenicity, as determined by in silico analysis and analyzed by conditional logistic regression. Likely pathogenic sequence variants were genotyped in 129 family members of 27 carrier probands (15 of which carried c.7271T > G), and modified segregation analysis was used to estimate the BC penetrance associated with these rare ATM variants. Results In the case-control analysis, we observed an odds ratio of 2.55 and 95% confidence interval (CI, 0.54 to 12.0) for the most likely deleterious variants. In the family-based analyses, the maximum-likelihood estimate of the increased risk associated with these variants was hazard ratio (HR) = 6.88 (95% CI, 2.33 to 20.3; P = 0.00008), corresponding to a 60% cumulative risk of BC by age 80 years. Analysis of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in 18 breast tumors from women carrying likely pathogenic rare sequence variants revealed no consistent pattern of loss of the ATM variant."
},
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"docid": "D490347#0",
"title": "https://www.bcm.edu/healthcare/care-centers/parkinsons/conditions/multiple-system-atrophy\nWhat Is Multiple System Atrophy?",
"text": "\"What Is Multiple System Atrophy? Multiple system atrophy (MSA) refers to a group of progressive neurodegenerative disorders that affect the autonomic nervous system (the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as blood pressure and heart rate) and movement. MSA has had several names in the past including striatonigral degeneration, olivopontocerebellar atrophy and Shy-Drager syndrome. The latter was named after the two physicians who first described it in 1960; Dr. Milton Shy at the National Institutes of Health and Dr. Glenn Drager at Baylor College of Medicine. MSA is considered a rare disease affecting potentially 15,000 to 50,000 people in the United States. Symptoms tend to rapidly progress over 5-10 years with loss of function and increasing disability. Currently, MSA is divided into two categories: MSA-P, which refers to MSA with predominant parkinsonism (stiffness, slowness and walking problems) and MSA-C, which refers to MSA with predominant cerebellar ataxia (problems with coordination). When MSA was known as Shy-Drager syndrome, it was defined by the presence of dysautonomia (dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system), but this is now considered an important part of both MSA-P and MSA-C, so a separate category is not needed. Usually, over time, people with MSA will develop both parkinsonism and cerebellar features, though the diagnosis of MSA is typically followed with the letter P or C to denote which features are most prominent. Signs and Symptoms of Dysautonomia Dysautonomia refers to a disturbance of the autonomic nervous system, the nerve pathways which regulate unconscious bodily functions including heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, salivation, perspiration, micturition (release of urine), and some sexual functions."
},
{
"docid": "D3476001#0",
"title": "http://glutenintoleranceschool.com/gluten-intolerance-symptoms/\nGluten Intolerance Symptoms",
"text": "Gluten Intolerance Symptoms By Sarah Share 1K Tweet Pin 185 Email Are you worried your body won’t tolerate gluten? I’ll help you identify gluten intolerance symptoms, then if necessary, help you discover a delicious new world of gluten-free cuisines. Being gluten sensitive shouldn’t stop you from living a healthy, happy life. While there are several gluten-related disorders, none of them should stop you from being healthy and active once you’re empowered with knowledge and understanding. Please don’t view your newly discovered intolerance or sensitivity as the dawn of a darker day. I will help you restore hope. I’ll try to keep this as comprehensive yet accessible as possible, but this isn’t a simple topic and if you’ve read simple summaries somewhere else, it’s possible you’ve been left more in the dark than you realize. I’m not trying to persuade everyone to try a gluten-free diet; this lesson is for people with real medical concerns. Use the following clickable Table of Contents to skip to your desired section: What Is Gluten? What Is Gluten Intolerance?"
},
{
"docid": "D11853#0",
"title": "http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dons/part_2/chapter_15.html\nChapter 15 - Evaluation of the Ataxic Patient",
"text": "\"On this page Introduction History Examination Conscious proprioception Vestibular system Cerebellar system Strength Extrapyramidal system Frontal lobes Summary Questions Chapter 15 - Evaluation of the Ataxic Patient Introduction Ataxia is defined as a difficulty of gait. It is a very common neurologic complaint, particularly in an elderly population and is often multifactorial. In general terms, ataxia can result from damage to the sensory systems that provide feedback for normal balance, or problems with the several motor systems that are needed to respond to the constantly changing environment while walking. The sensory systems that are important to gait include the visual system, the vestibular system and the conscious proprioceptive system from the lower limbs (especially the feet). When one of these systems is not functioning (such as when the eyes are closed) one becomes more dependent on the others. There are also certain times when one becomes more dependent on the sensory systems (such as the dependency on sensations from the feet when the ground is rough or irregular). Also, when a sensory system is functioning abnormally (such as when the patient has vertigo from abnormal vestibular function) it becomes difficult to maintain normal balance. The motor systems that are necessary for normal gait include those responsible for strength (upper and lower motor neurons), coordination (the cerebellum) and muscle tone and postures (the extrapyramidal system). Also, there are cortical elements necessary for gait that will be discussed below. Finally, there are patients who cannot stand due to other factors, such as orthostatic hypotension, that occur when upright."
},
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"docid": "D656759#0",
"title": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/313265.php\nEverything you need to know about the cerebellum",
"text": "Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login Everything you need to know about the cerebellum Last reviewed Wed 5 October 2016By Caroline Leopold Reviewed by Suzanne Falck, MD, FACPWhile the brain is complex and has billions of nerve cells, the basic anatomy is easy to understand. One part of the brain, the cerebellum, is involved in virtually all movement. That part of the brain helps a person drive, throw a ball, or walk across the room. Problems with the cerebellum are uncommon and mostly involve movement and coordination difficulties. This article will give a brief summary of anatomy, purpose, and disorders of the cerebellum. It will also offer tips on preserving brain health. Contents of this article: Anatomy of the brain Role of the cerebellum Disorders of the cerebellum Keeping the cerebellum healthy Anatomy of the brain Briefly, the brain is divided into the cerebrum, brainstem, and cerebellum. The cerebellum is the area found at the back and bottom of the brain. The cerebrum is the part of the brain involved in the higher levels of thinking and action. Four lobes or sections make up the cerebrum."
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"docid": "D1725494#0",
"title": "https://www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/cerebellar-ataxia\nCerebellar ataxia",
"text": "Cerebellar ataxia Contents Overview Symptoms Causes Genetic Factors Alcoholism Hypothyroidism Infection Head Trauma and Bleeding Tumours Cerebral palsy Idiopathic Cerebellar Ataxia Diagnosis Treatment Highlights Overview Cerebellar ataxia can be either acute or chronic. Chronic ataxia is sometimes referred to as cerebellitis, and is seen in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Cerebellar ataxia is a form of ataxia that originates from abnormalities such as inflammation in the occipital and temporal lobes of the cerebellum. The cerebellum is found at the back of the brain, below the cerebrum and close to the brainstem, and is responsible for motor control, muscle movement, and motor learning. This type of ataxia is most commonly known for causing a loss of balance and coordination, but it can lead to other symptoms such as fatigue, cognitive issues and visual abnormalities. Recommended video: Cerebellum Anterior and superior views of the cerebellum. Symptoms Cerebellar ataxia can lead to a number of symptoms, such as:a wide and unsteady gait when walkingpoor hand-eye coordinationtremorsslow and imprecise speecha lack of sensory capabilitycognitive impairmentdiplopia (double vision)nystagmus (involuntary eye movements)difficulties when swallowinghypotonia (floppiness)asynergy (lack of coordination between organs and body parts)dyschronometria (difficulty in estimating time passing)dysdiadochokinesia (inability to perform quick and alternating movements)Symptoms can vary from person to person, depending on how the cerebellum has been affected. Causes Cerebellar ataxia itself is merely a symptom and does not simply have one clear cause. In some instances, it is a result of an underlying condition or problem which may be treated, such as hyperthyroidism, alcoholism, stroke and MS. In other instances, it is of genetic origin, caused by inherited mutations."
},
{
"docid": "D741980#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/movement-uncoordinated\nOverview",
"text": "Overview Uncoordinated movement is also known as lack of coordination, coordination impairment, or loss of coordination. The medical term for this problem is ataxia. For most people, body movements are smooth, coordinated, and seamless. Motions such as walking, throwing a ball, and picking up a pencil don’t require a tremendous amount of thought or effort. But each movement actually involves a number of muscle groups. They’re largely controlled by the cerebellum, an important structure in the brain. Ataxia occurs when there’s a disruption in communication between the brain and the rest of the body. This causes jerky and unsteady movements. Ataxia can have a profound effect on a person’s day to day activities. Symptoms What are the symptoms of uncoordinated movement?"
},
{
"docid": "D3392922#0",
"title": "http://www.medindia.net/patients/patientinfo/ataxia-symptoms-signs.htm\nSymptoms and Signs of Ataxia",
"text": "Medindia Health Information Symptoms and Signs of Ataxia Symptoms and Signs of Ataxia About Causes of Ataxia Symptoms and Signs of Ataxia Diagnosis and Treatment of Ataxia Support Groups Frequently Asked Questions Glossary Latest Publications and Research References Written by dr. simi paknikar | Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sunil Shroff on Jul 29, 2014Average 3.8Rating : 1 2 3 4 5 Rate This Article : 1 2 3 4 5Font : A- A+Symptoms and Signs of Ataxia Symptoms of ataxia include lack of coordination, unstable gait, difficulty balancing, swaying, slurring of speech, involuntary eye movements, difficulty swallowing and tremors. Symptoms of ataxia may appear suddenly or gradually. These include – ► Lack of coordination during various activities – from eating to buttoning of shirt. ► Difficulty in balancing and unstable gait. Patient with cerebellar ataxia may try to maintain balance by walking with legs wide apart. They initially experience difficulty in maintaining balance while turning. Patients with sensory ataxia often look at their feet while walking. ► Swaying of the body from side to side. Some people may progress to experience the following symptoms - ► Slurring of speech due to lack of coordination of facial muscles."
},
{
"docid": "D1881854#0",
"title": "https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6614/hereditary-ataxia\nHereditary ataxia",
"text": "Hereditary ataxia We add information to this page as we receive questions about this condition. If you have a specific question, contact a GARD Information Specialist . Do you have updated information on this disease? We want to hear from you. Research Listen Research helps us better understand diseases and can lead to advances in diagnosis and treatment. This section provides resources to help you learn about medical research and ways to get involved. Clinical Research Resources Clinical Trials.gov lists trials that are related to Hereditary ataxia. Click on the link to go to Clinical Trials.gov to read descriptions of these studies. Please note: Studies listed on the Clinical Trials.gov website are listed for informational purposes only; being listed does not reflect an endorsement by GARD or the NIH. We strongly recommend that you talk with a trusted healthcare provider before choosing to participate in any clinical study."
},
{
"docid": "D1881852#0",
"title": "http://ataxia.org/learn/ataxia-causes.aspx\nWhat is Ataxia?",
"text": "What is Ataxia? Ataxia is a rare neurological disease. It is progressive – affecting a person’s ability to walk, talk, and use fine motor skills. What is Ataxia Ataxia is a degenerative disease of the nervous system. Many symptoms of Ataxia can mimic those of being drunk – slurred speech, stumbling, falling, and incoordination. All are related to degeneration of the part of the brain, called the cerebellum, that is responsible for coordinating movement. Ataxia is a disease that affects people of all ages. Age of symptom-onset can vary widely, from childhood to late-adulthood. Complications from the disease are serious, oftentimes debilitating, and can be life-shortening. Ataxia is an umbrella term used to classify a group of diseases that include: Ataxia Telangiectasia Episodic Ataxia Friedreich’s Ataxia Multiple System Atrophy Spinocerebellar Ataxia Sporadic Ataxia Symptoms Symptoms vary by person and type of Ataxia."
},
{
"docid": "D540613#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluten-free_diet\nGluten-free diet",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Wheat A gluten-free diet (GFD) is a diet that strictly excludes gluten, a mixture of proteins found in wheat and related grains, including barley, rye, oat, and all their species and hybrids (such as spelt, kamut, and triticale ). [ 1] The inclusion of oats in a gluten-free diet remains controversial, and may depend on the oat cultivar and the frequent cross-contamination with other gluten-containing cereals. [ 2] [3] [4] [5]Gluten causes health problems for those with gluten-related disorders, including celiac disease (CD), non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), gluten ataxia, dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), and wheat allergy. [ 6] In these people, the gluten-free diet is demonstrated as an effective treatment, [7] [8] [9] but several studies show that about 79% of the people with coeliac disease have an incomplete recovery of the small bowel, despite a strict gluten-free diet. [ 10] This is mainly caused by inadvertent ingestion of gluten. [ 10] People with poor basic education and understanding of gluten-free diet often believe that they are strictly following the diet, but are making regular errors. [ 10] [11]In addition, a gluten-free diet may, in at least some cases, improve gastrointestinal or systemic symptoms in diseases like irritable bowel syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis or HIV enteropathy, among others. [ 12] Gluten-free diets have also been promoted as an alternative treatment of people with autism, but the current evidence for their efficacy in making any change in the symptoms of autism is limited and weak. [ 13] [14] [15]Gluten proteins have low nutritional and biological value, and the grains that contain gluten are not essential in the human diet. [ 16] However, an unbalanced selection of food and an incorrect choice of gluten-free replacement products may lead to nutritional deficiencies."
},
{
"docid": "D337944#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1071909103000287\nMetabolic disorders causing childhood ataxia",
"text": "Seminars in Pediatric Neurology Volume 10, Issue 3, September 2003, Pages 193-199Metabolic disorders causing childhood ataxia Colette C Parker a Owen B Evans a Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/S1071-9091 (03)00028-7 Get rights and content Abstract Ataxia is a common neurologic finding in many disease processes of the nervous system, and has classically been associated with numerous metabolic disorders. An error of metabolism should be considered when the ataxia is either intermittent or progressive. Acute exacerbation or worsening after high protein ingestion, concurrent febrile illness, or other physical stress is also suggestive. A positive family history can be an important diagnostic clue. Progressive molecular and biochemical techniques are revolutionizing this area of medicine, and there has been rapid advancement in understanding of the disease processes. Previous article Next article TRADITIONALLY, METABOLIC disorders have been characterized as those in which diagnosis is based on classical biochemical techniques rather than on DNA-based technology. However, with recent advances in molecular and biochemical techniques, this distinction is now blurred, and the number and spectrum of metabolic diseases is constantly growing. Although individually relatively rare, many metabolic disorders are associated with either intermittent or progressive ataxia. Disorders associated with errors of metabolism are often exacerbated or worsened by physical stress, such as a concurrent illness, a long period of fasting, or a high protein load. Aminoacidopathies Maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by the enzymatic deficiency of branched-chain alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase, a multienzyme complex encoded by six different genes."
},
{
"docid": "D385021#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluten\nGluten",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Examples for sources of gluten (clockwise from top): high-gluten wheat flour, European spelt, barley, rolled rye flakes Gluten (from Latin gluten, \"\" glue \"\") is a composite of storage proteins termed prolamins and glutelins [1] and stored together with starch in the endosperm (which nourishes the embryonic plant during germination) of various cereal (grass) grains. It is found in wheat, barley, rye, oats, related species and hybrids (such as spelt, khorasan, emmer, einkorn, triticale, kamut, etc.) [ 2] and products of these (such as malt ). Glutens, and most especially the Triticeae glutens, are appreciated for their viscoelastic properties. [ 3] [4] Gluten gives elasticity to dough, helping it rise and keep its shape and often gives the final product a chewy texture. Wheat prolamins are called gliadins, barley prolamins are hordeins, rye prolamins are secalins and oats prolamins are avenins, which are collectively named gluten. [ 2] Wheat glutelins are called glutenin. [ 5] In a small part of the general human population, gluten can trigger coeliac disease, non-coeliac gluten sensitivity, gluten ataxia and dermatitis herpetiformis. [ 6] The occurrence of oat avenin toxicity in people with gluten-related disorders depends on the oat cultivar consumed, because the immunoreactivities of toxic prolamins are different among oat varieties. [ 7] [8] [9] Also, many oat products are cross-contaminated with other gluten-containing cereals. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2557301#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Friedreich+ataxia\nFriedreich ataxia",
"text": "\"Friedreich ataxia Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia. Related to Friedreich ataxia: myotonic dystrophy Fried·reich a·tax·i·a ( frēd'rīk ), [MIM*229300]an autosomal recessive neurologic disorder consisting of progressive imbalance, dysarthria,scoliosis, pes cavus, proprioceptive sensory loss, and usually the absence of deep tendonreflexes. Onset typically is during the teenage years; caused by a mutation in the Friedreichataxia gene on chromosome 9q. Major pathologic signs are found in the posterior columns,although the heart and pancreas are affected in a substantial number of patients. Two variantsinclude late onset Friedreich ataxia and Friedreich ataxia with preserved deep tendon reflexes;both these variants are due to the same mutation. Synonym (s): hereditary spinal ataxia, heredotaxia Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012Friedreich ataxia (frēd′rīk, -rīKH)n. A hereditary neuromuscular disease that is usually diagnosed in childhood or adolescence and is characterized by muscle weakness and unsteadiness, followed by scoliosis, progressivecardiomyopathy, and other symptoms. It is caused by a recessive mutation in a gene that codesfor a protein found in mitochondria. The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2007, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company."
},
{
"docid": "D3362053#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/102284526/neurological-patients-flash-cards/\nNeurological patients",
"text": "\"31 terms jameela_alnakkas Neurological patients Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is the aim of a neuro exam? to establish the presence of neurological disease and neuroanatomical location. What do you look at in a neuro exam? 1. Mental state 2. Gait & Posture 3. Postural reactions 4. Muscle tone 5."
},
{
"docid": "D2881921#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.com/brain/ataxia-types-brain-and-nervous-system\nAtaxia: What Are the Types?",
"text": "Ataxia: What Are the Types? In this Article Types of Ataxia by Affected Area Cerebellar Ataxia Sensory Ataxia Vestibular Ataxia Causes of Ataxia Diagnosing Ataxia Treating Ataxia Ataxia is a movement disorder caused by problems in the brain. When you have ataxia, you have trouble moving parts of your body the way you want. Or the muscles in your arms and legs might move when you don’t want them to. The word ataxia actually means “without coordination. ”Ataxia isn’t a disorder or a disease itself -- it’s a sign of other underlying disorders or diseases. Doctors have discovered anywhere from 50 to 100 different ataxias. They are grouped into categories based on what causes them, or based on which part of the body they affect. Types of Ataxia by Affected Area Ataxia is caused by damage to different areas of the central nervous system. Doctors categorize it by the specific part of the brain most affected, including: Cerebellar ( brain)Sensory (nerves)Vestibular ( ears)Cerebellar Ataxia Your cerebellum is the part of your brain that’s in charge of balance and coordination."
}
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