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are biogeochemical cycles sustainable
[ "Biogeochemical cycle are water,Carbon-dioxide and nitrogen cycles which is sustainable because it is all a work of nature. This means its a natural act to the environments.H … ope this helps (: + 8 others found this useful.ince all of these elements occur naturally in the environment these biogeochemical cycles are considered to be sustainable.", "In Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle or substance turnover or cycling of substances is a pathway by which a chemical substance moves through both biotic (biosphere) and abiotic (lithosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere) compartments of Earth.he most well-known and important biogeochemical cycles, for example, include. 1 the carbon cycle, 2 the nitrogen cycle, 3 the oxygen cycle, 4 the phosphorus cycle, 5 the sulphur cycle, 6 the water cycle, 7 and the rock cycle.", "Water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are what make up the biogeochemical cycles. Since all of these elements occur naturally in the environment these biogeochemical cycles … are considered to be sustainable.n effect, the element is recycled, although in some such cycles there may be places (called sinks) where the element is accumulated or held for a long period of time. Biogeochemical cycle, any of the natural circulation pathways of the essential elements of living matter.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. Biogeochemical cycle are water,Carbon-dioxide and nitrogen cycles which is sustainable because it is all a work of nature. This means its a natural act to the environments.n effect, the element is recycled, although in some such cycles there may be places (called sinks) where the element is accumulated or held for a long period of time. Biogeochemical cycle, any of the natural circulation pathways of the essential elements of living matter.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. Water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are what make up the biogeochemical cycles. Since all of these elements occur naturally in the environment these biogeochemical cycles are considered to be sustainable.ince all of these elements occur naturally in the environment these biogeochemical cycles are considered to be sustainable.", "The term biogeochemical tells us that biological, geological and chemical factors are all involved. The circulation of chemical nutrients like carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, and water etc. through the biological and physical world are known as biogeochemical cycles.he most well-known and important biogeochemical cycles, for example, include. 1 the carbon cycle, 2 the nitrogen cycle, 3 the oxygen cycle, 4 the phosphorus cycle, 5 the sulphur cycle, 6 the water cycle, 7 and the rock cycle.", "This valuable study of environmental subsystems functioning under various climatic and anthropogenic conditions provides a unique insight into the social context of global changes in biogeochemical cycles and demonstrates current understanding of globalization and sustainable development. Constructs interactive models of natural and anthropogenic processes, considering the correlation between their components. 2 Analyzes regional models to simulate environmental dynamics in the context of globalization and sustainable development.", "The cycles are the key to the movement of nutrients through an ecosystem. Living things need these nutrients (like nitrogen and phosphorus) to survive and grow, and when they … die, the materials are recycled through the system. Phosphorus is used in nucleic acids and is a nutrient to living organisms.n effect, the element is recycled, although in some such cycles there may be places (called sinks) where the element is accumulated or held for a long period of time. Biogeochemical cycle, any of the natural circulation pathways of the essential elements of living matter.", "Its biogeochemical cycle in mountainous ecosystems determines the bioavailability and sustainable supply of P, and thus becomes a crucial process which needs to be fully understood and described for ecological and environmental conservation.ts biogeochemical cycle in mountainous ecosystems determines the bioavailability and sustainable supply of P, and thus becomes a crucial process which needs to be fully understood and described for ecological and environmental conservation.", "The water undergoes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, falling back to Earth. Elements, chemical compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another through biogeochemical cycles.he most well-known and important biogeochemical cycles, for example, include. 1 the carbon cycle, 2 the nitrogen cycle, 3 the oxygen cycle, 4 the phosphorus cycle, 5 the sulphur cycle, 6 the water cycle, 7 and the rock cycle." ]
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are biology terms based on latin names
[ "The following list is to assist younger students e.g. of GCSE Biology - as taught to UK students aged 14-16. It is about biology generally (not just animal or human biology), so includes terms about both plants and animals. For more Latin words see the page of Latin Names of Bach Flowers.", "List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember the scientific names of organisms.", "Words that are very similar to their English forms have been omitted. Some of the Greek transliterations given are Ancient Greek, and others are Modern Greek. In the tables, L = Latin, G = Greek, and LG = similar in both languages.", "1 Fossil: the remains, or an impression of remains of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age that has been removed from the soil... more. Latin: language spoken in ancient Rome and still used today for many scientific terms and names... more.", "Before the 1700’s, people in Sweden used names that said who their father was, for example: Carl Nil’s son or Olaf Sven’s son. Some of those names come to us today as Nilson, Nelson, Svenson, and Anderson. In the 1700’s, many Europeans decided to give themselves last names that they chose from Latin words.", "Biology: Prefixes and Suffixes. Biology prefixes and suffixes are interesting. Understanding them makes it easier to understand unfamilar words. Many of the words used in scientific subjects such as biology, medicine, and health sciences may initially seem to be long, complicated, and unfamiliar. This is partly because many technical terms are derived from Greek or Latin words not in common use in English.", "List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names. This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember the scientific names of organisms.", "When you write the name, you use italic letters to show that you’re using the scientific name. “Blatta” is a Latin word meaning “cockroach”, and “orientalis”, also Latin, means “east.” Many scientific names use Latin words, but some use Greek words.", "The binomial nomenclature used for animals and plants is largely derived from Latin and Greek words, as are some of the names used for higher taxa, such as orders and above.", "As he studied plants and how they were named, Linnaeus became unhappy with how other scientists had grouped or classified them. He created a new system based on the parts of flowers, the reproductive structures of plants. He also used a new naming system that gave two names to each plant." ]
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are biomes found closer to the equator
[ "There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator where it is warm. Temperate rainforests are found near the cooler coastal areas further north or south of the equator.The tropical rainforest is a hot, moist biome where it rains all year long.here are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator and temperate rainforests are found farther north near coastal areas.", "Best Answer: Tropical rainforests are generally found at the equatorial level of the planet. There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator where it is warm.Temperate rainforests are found near the cooler coastal areas further north or south of the equator. Tropical rainforests are found in Central and South America, Southeast Asia and islands near it, and West Africa.ll tropical rainforests are found along the equator where the temperatures and the humidity is always high, with the days being equal to the nights. Se the sources below for additional information. Source(s): http://www.aresearchguide.com/biomes.htm...", "Rainforest Biome-Earth Observatory Experiments. There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator where it is warm. Temperate rainforests are found near the cooler coastal areas further north or south of the equator.ite includes information on commonly found Biomes: Arctic Tundra Biome, Mid-Latitude Deciduous Forest Biome, Desert Biome, Tropical Rainforest Biome, Tropical Savannah Biome, and Taiga Biome. A map shows the locations of these biomes in different colors. Ecosystem Management.", "Other. There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator and temperate rainforests are found farther north near coastal areas. The majority of common houseplants come from the rainforest.here are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator and temperate rainforests are found farther north near coastal areas.", "They grow in a narrow zone near the equator. Tropical rainforests are found in Africa, Asia, Australia, and Central and South America. The largest rainforest in the world is the Amazon rainforest in South America.Tropical rainforests are home to a huge number of different plants and animals.All tropical rainforests are endangered. All tropical rainforests are found in a belt wrapping around the equator of the earth.This region is called the tropics. In the tropics the sun shines directly overhead about the same length of time every day, each day of the year. As a result, temperature is the same most days of the year.ropical rainforests are home to a huge number of different plants and animals. All tropical rainforests are endangered. All tropical rainforests are found in a belt wrapping around the equator of the earth. This region is called the tropics.", "All tropical rainforests are found along the equator where the temperatures and the humidity is always high, with the days being equal to the nights. Se the sources below for additional information. Source(s): http://www.aresearchguide.com/biomes.htm...ll tropical rainforests are found along the equator where the temperatures and the humidity is always high, with the days being equal to the nights. Se the sources below for additional information. Source(s): http://www.aresearchguide.com/biomes.htm...", "There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator and temperate rainforests are found farther north near coastal areas.here are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate. Tropical rainforests are found closer to the equator and temperate rainforests are found farther north near coastal areas.", "Biomes usually found at cold latitudes far from the equator are sometimes also found on high mountains at low latitudes. Typically, a climb of 100 feet in elevation is equivalent to traveling 600 miles northward.s a rule, temperatures drop the farther you get from the equator. Therefore, many biomes are distributed along very distinct lines of latitude. For example, deserts are typically found around 30 degrees North or South latitude. However, climate can also be affected by elevation.", "tropical rainforest. A type of biome that is found in warm regions near the equator. They receive a lot of rain, the warm temperatures do not vary much and the sunlight is fairly constant all year.ropical rainforest. A type of biome that is found in warm regions near the equator. They receive a lot of rain, the warm temperatures do not vary much and the sunlight is fairly constant all year.", "Tropical rainforest Explanation... Tropical rainforests are warm, wet environments typically located near the equator. They can receive as much as 400 inches of rain per year … . The temperature remains warm (70°F to 85°F on average) all day long and year-round.Tropical rainforests produce 40% of the Earth's oxygen.ropical rainforest Explanation... Tropical rainforests are warm, wet environments typically located near the equator. They can receive as much as 400 inches of rain per year … . The temperature remains warm (70°F to 85°F on average) all day long and year-round. Tropical rainforests produce 40% of the Earth's oxygen." ]
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are bipolar people manipulative
[ "Both bipolar disorder and BPD can interfere with relationships, work or school, and the ability to lead a productive life. In bipolar disorder, which is also called manic depression, a person experiences severe mood swings, resulting in the dramatic emotional highs of mania and the profound lows of severe depression.", "During manic periods, people with bipolar disorder experience excessive energy, insomnia, irritability, racing thoughts, and difficulty concentrating. While depressed episodes lead to intense sadness, inability to enjoy activities, and suicidal thoughts.", "Eleven years. It’s been a long road. And during that time I have heard a lot of people say a lot of horrible things about people with bipolar disorder. In no particular order, people have accused people with bipolar disorder of being: violent, manipulative, self-centered, selfish, abusive and many other negative things. Certainly, if I bumped into a person with those characteristics, I wouldn’t want to be in a relationship with him or her.", "Hello I've recently found out my wife was bipolar thru her parents and when I took hepr to go see a doc she manipulated him into thinking she was fine and I was the one that needed some help ...", "I, in no way, buy the nonsense that people spout against people with bipolar disorder. I, personally, am not manipulative, self-centered, selfish or abusive, and I strongly suspect I’m not the only one. Nowhere in that list of accusations is an actual symptom of bipolar disorder.", "So we’re people, plus the symptoms of bipolar disorder. Primarily, this means that we’re people with bouts of depression and hypo/mania. Of course, we might also be euthymic (symptom-free) for long periods of time too.", "If she is properly medicated, she should not have these impulses as they are actually manic episodes. As far as being manipulative, I never tried to disprove my diagnosis. I just wanted to feel normal. I just wish someone had not waited until I was 32 to diagnose me. I think manipulation is more of a personal trait not necessarily the disorder. I wish you the best of luck.", "Bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder (BPD) are both mental illnesses that involve extreme mood swings. Since many BPD and bipolar symptoms overlap, these conditions are often mistaken for each other. But bipolar disorder and BPD are different illnesses, each with their own symptoms and treatments.", "Why Many Don't Realize They Have Bipolar. Bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder (BPD) are both mental illnesses that involve extreme mood swings. Since many BPD and bipolar symptoms overlap, these conditions are often mistaken for each other. But bipolar disorder and BPD are different illnesses, each with their own symptoms and treatments. How BPD Differs From Bipolar Disorder. Both bipolar disorder and BPD can interfere with relationships, work or school, and the ability to lead a productive life.", "Impulsiveness. Manipulative behavior. Bipolar disorder symptoms, on the other hand, include episodic, dramatic shifts from an overly elated mood to severe depression. During manic periods, people with bipolar disorder experience excessive energy, insomnia, irritability, racing thoughts, and difficulty concentrating." ]
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are bird diseases rare
[ "Humans Can Catch Disease and Parasites From Infected Pest Animals. A Zoonotic Disease is a disease that may be passed between animals and humans. This most commonly occurs between birds, rodents, and other pest animals. Below is a partial list of such zoonotic diseases, illustrating part of the reason it's so important to keep pest animals away from humans.", "Bird infestations can prove more of a hazard than most people realize, as many carry more than 60 transmissible diseases* - this list continues to grow and is not exhaustive of all possible risks posed by pest animals.", "What Is Parrot Fever? Parrot fever, also called parrot disease and psittacosis, is very rare. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been fewer than 50 confirmed cases per year in the United States since 1996, although many cases may have gone undiagnosed or unreported (CDC).", "Avian influenza (AI) is a viral disease common in wild bird populations, especially shorebirds and waterfowl. There are many different subtypes of AI and in general, most subtypes do not cause obvious signs of disease in wild birds or have the ability to infect animals other than birds.", "Delayed diagnosis: Carole Dawson only found out she had 'bird fanciers' lung' 35 years after she last kept a pet bird. A blue budgie similar to Ricky, right. Mrs Dawson, from Fakenham, Norfolk, has not kept a bird since 1973 when she moved in with her husband Andrew, now 60.", "But when someone such as Carole is showing symptoms of a respiratory disease it is harder to establish the source - there are so many possibilities.'. Bird fancier's lung can prove fatal. In 2002 Anthony Wensley, 54, a Somerset gamekeeper who reared up to 18,000 pheasants a year, died of the disease.", "The following are short summaries of some diseases that are more commonly thought of being associated with birds. However for some of these diseases additional groups such as mammals (including humans) can also be affected.", "Other possible symptoms, which may not seem flu-like, include chest pain, shortness of breath, and intolerance to light. In rare cases, the disease may cause inflammation of various internal organs. These include the brain, liver, and parts of the heart. It can also lead to decreased lung function and pneumonia.", "Avian Influenza, also known as The Bird Flu is the H5N1 virus which is transmitted through the fecal matter of infected birds. This serious disease is able to live in objects such as bird feeders, baths, and houses, as well as in birds themselves. This disease is well-known for being deadly in humans, causing more severe symptoms than typical flu viruses including high fever, cough, respiratory difficulties, and muscle aches.", "Woman crippled by rare respiratory disease caught from pet budgie she kept 35 YEARS AGO. A bird lover has been struck down by a rare disease caused by a pet budgerigar she kept 35 years ago. Carole Dawson, 58, is hooked up to an oxygen cylinder 24 hours a day to keep her alive. Her lungs are so weak that she cannot walk unaided for more than a few steps without gasping for breath and feeling lightheaded." ]
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are bird mites harmful to humans
[ "To download our free ePublication PDF on Bird Mites and how to investigate the cause click below. Bird mites can seek out humans in the absence of the original bird host. It is not possible to diagnose the cause of a skin reaction, bite or otherwise. The risk of bird mites is massively reduced with quality bird exclusion. They are commonly seem in large numbers rather than 2’s - 3’s.", "BIRD MITES: These mites bite along the skin’s surface and generally don’t remain long because they can’t get proper nutrition from humans. Even so, a bird mite infestation can feel like an eternity when new mites in a victim’s surroundings keep finding their way to humans. Homes can become infested when abandoned bird nests remain lodged into chimneys, attics, gutters or window mounted air conditioning units.", "To be clear, bird mites are not known for burrowing and infesting to the same degree as scabies mites, but it’s possible that they may cling to human skin for longer periods than previously thought. For a qualified verdict on the bird mite’s ability to infest homes and persist on people, consult a local veterinarian.", "How Long Can Bird Mites Stay on Human Skin? Can Bird Mites Bite Humans or Burrow Under Human Skin? If you’ve spent any time researching the habits of mites, you already know that most entomologists believe that bird mites drop off after unsuccessfully attempting to feed on humans.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. Bird mites will infest humans if their host happens to die. Bird mites are harmful to people because they will bite you to get to your blood. 2 people found this useful.", "mites will harm the hermit crab if there are tons. just clean your tank if you mites. by Josie j. 2 people found this useful. Bird mites will infest humans if their host happens to die. Bird mites are harmful to people because they will bite you to get to your blood. 2 people found this useful.", "Learn more about the symptoms, characteristics, treatment and prevention of bird mites. RODENT MITES: These mites may linger in homes after rodents are exterminated. They tend to drop off human skin after feeding. They may hide near places where humans rest or congregate near heat sources such as stoves and pipes.", "Can feeding bread to birds be harmful in any way? Can hermit crab mites harm a hermit crab? Sometimes mites can kill hermit crabs it depends if the mites are all over the cage and on the hermit crabs. if there are only like 3 it should not harm them as much. mites ar…e tiny white bugs they can also be black.", "Symptoms of bird mite infestation may include intense itching or crawling sensations and sudden isolated pricks. Even though bird mites don’t tend to live on human bodies for extended periods of time, an infestation can feel like an eternity when new mites in a victim’s surroundings return to bite again.", "Bird mites - prevention and treatment. Bird mites are naturally found where birds (such as pigeons, starlings, sparrows and poultry) and their nests are located. However, in the first few weeks after birds leave their nests, bird mites may infest homes in search of a blood-meal from humans. Bites from bird mites can cause severe irritation." ]
Because they will bite you to get to your blood.
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are birds moving north global warming
[ "That's the finding of a new study led by the U.S. Forest Service, which concludes that a few dozen tree species in the eastern U.S. are moving north at an unexpected rate, likely due to global warming.", "The report, from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), finds that many life-forms are moving north or into deeper waters to survive as their habitats shift. They're also being forced to change their behaviors.", "So news that some tree species may be headed north at an average clip of 62 miles (100 kilometers) a century may come as a surprise. At that rate, stands of yellow birch in the U.S., for example, may move well north of the Canadian border by the early 2100s. Enlarge Photo.", "This Is Just the Beginning. Protecting birds from climate change is a central pillar of Audubon’s mission. In the hands of the Audubon network around the country, this data will drive our conservation efforts now and into the future.", "For instance, many birds are nesting, breeding, and migrating earlier as spring arrives sooner than before. (Related: Ten U.S. Species Feeling Global Warming's Heat.) Evidence of climate change impacts is strongest and most comprehensive for natural systems, the report said.", "WASHINGTON — When it comes to global warming, the canary in the coal mine isn't a canary at all. It's a purple finch. As the temperature across the U.S. has gotten warmer, the purple finch has been spending its winters more than 400 miles farther north than it used to. And it's not alone.", "For other species, global warming may not be a major factor in the movements measured by Audubon at all. The wild turkey was second only to the purple finch in miles moved north — about 400. But it's likely due to efforts by hunters and state wildlife managers to boost its population.", "July 3, 2006. A survey of Scottish birds finds that global warming may be having an effect, with some once-common birds moving north. The Breeding Bird Survey by the British Trust for Ornithology found that seven species are in marked decline in Scotland, The Scotsman reports.", "Explore the Impacts. Audubon’s findings classify 314 species—nearly half of all North American birds—as severely threatened by global warming. Our interactive maps show how each of these at-risk birds’ potential ranges could expand, contract, or shift in both summer and winter as our climate changes.", "Global warming is the greatest threat to birds and other wild-. life in human history. The rate of global warming is already. impacting birds, their prey, and their habitat. Those impacts. will become more severe over the coming decades, leading. to the loss of one-quarter to one-third of all species on earth," ]
Yes, global warming may be having an effect, with some once-common birds moving north.
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are birds poultry?
[ "An agent of the airline will submit the birds or poultry for inspection. Hours of inspection are 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Birds not meeting entry requirements will be returned to a port of entry in the continental U.S. or a foreign port in the case of international movement.", "Welcome to. IDEAL POULTRY Breeding Farms, Inc. IDEAL POULTRY is a family owned and operated business founded in 1937 and located in Cameron, Texas. Our business is built on customer service and quality poultry, from rare white and brown egg layers to broilers, ducks, chukar, turkeys and bantams. IDEAL is the largest supplier of backyard poultry in the United States, shipping close to 5 million chicks annually. We hope our website is helpful and informative.", "Chickens are gregarious birds and live together in flocks. They have a communal approach to the incubation of eggs and raising of young. Individual chickens in a flock will dominate others, establishing a pecking order, with dominant individuals having priority for food access and nesting locations.", "The AFS Poultry website has been updated. You will be redirected to the new home page https://afs.ca.uky.edu/poultry shortly.", "Are Chickens Mammals or Birds? Chickens are birds, which are a different group of vertebrates from mammals. Birds lay eggs, while most mammals give birth to live young and nurse them with their mammary glands. The only exceptions to this are the platypus and echidna, which are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.", "The chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a type of domesticated fowl, a subspecies of the red junglefowl. It is one of the most common and widespread domestic animals, with a population of more than 19 billion as of 2011. Humans keep chickens primarily as a source of food, consuming both their meat and their eggs.", "Quick Answer. Technically speaking, chickens and other birds are reptiles. Chickens are very remotely related to mammals, as mammals are descended from creatures that went down a separate evolutionary pathway from the ancestors of birds starting about 320 million years ago. Continue Reading.", "Poultry of the World. Poultry (/ˌpoʊltriː/) are domesticated birds kept by humans for the eggs they produce, their meat, or their feathers. These birds are most typically members of the superorder Galloanserae (fowl), especially the order Galliformes (which includes chickens, quails and turkeys). If there are ducks and or geese that are kept as pets they shall not be considered poultry unlike domesticated chickens.", "For the purposes of entry, “Poultry” means ducks, geese, pigeons, and birds of the order Galliformes such as chickens, turkeys, guinea fowls, peafowl, pheasants, grouse, partridges, and quail, including their eggs for hatching.", "Most birds species, except certain poultry, require two (2) permits (Plant Quarantine Import Permit AND a Poultry and Bird Permit from the Livestock Disease Control Branch. or Import Permit form may be download here. Many bird species are either prohibited entry into Hawaii or may only enter under specific conditions." ]
Yes, ducks, geese, pigeons, and birds of the order Galliformes such as chickens, turkeys, guinea fowls, peafowl, pheasants, grouse, partridges, and quail, including their eggs for hatching.
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are birth control pills covered as prescription for non-contraception conditions
[ "A3) There are brands and methods of birth control which will be covered without co-pays. Insurance companies are allowed to limit drugs and devices to some generic options which will not require a co-payment. Other birth control options such as brand name drugs may have copayments which will be required to be paid.", "Birth Control Pills (Oral Contraceptives) The birth control pill is a popular and highly effective method of birth control if taken correctly. The pill has a <1% failure rate (meaning less than 1 out of 100 women unintentionally become pregnant) if used correctly.", "A1) Yes. The law requires the plan to pay for birth control at the same benefit level as similar services under the policy. If your prescription drug copayment is $35.00, then the copayment applies to the birth control pills. Q2) My major medical policy has a $250.00 deductible for office visits and procedures performed in the office.", "Birth control pills can be affordable, depending upon health insurance coverage and generic availability. Many birth control pills are available generically and have a lower price; discuss generic availability of birth control pills with your physician or pharmacist if cost is a concern.", "All birth control pills require a prescription from a healthcare provider. Combination birth control pills are available in 21-day packs, with 21 active tablets, or 28-day packs with 21 active tablets, and 7 inactive tablets. Extended-cycle pills such as Seasonique contain 84 active tablets and 7 inactive tablets.", "Basically, everyone thinks this is a great idea. Oregon is the first state in the U.S. to allow women to buy birth control pills without a doctor’s prescription. And when a similar law in California takes effect in a few months, the Golden state will be next.", "Of course, scientists and doctors have a lot to say about these new laws. Here's what you need to know about buying birth control pills without a doctor involved. 1. It’s actually the norm around the world for women to purchase birth control pills without a doctor’s prescription. Ladies in high-income countries like the U.S., Japan and Australia are generally required to get prescriptions first, but those in countries like China and India aren’t, reports Reuters.", "Also, check with your insurance company before getting a prescription to determine which birth control pills are on their formulary. In general, you should be able to get birth control pills from $10 to $50 per month if you pay cash, although there are many more expensive brands.", "Note: Student health plans are impacted by the Federal ACA with respect to the requirement for birth control coverage for women as discussed in this fact sheet.", "Allowing women to buy the pill without requiring them to get a doctor’s prescription first will save a state money. Reproductive health researchers at UCSF created a statistical model supposing that over the counter birth control pills would be available at low or no cost to women." ]
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are bison and buffalo the same species
[ "Best Answer: While bison and buffalo are members of the same family, Bovidae, they do not share the same genus or species. Bison have a natural habitat that covers the majority of the United States, northern Mexico, and southern Canada.eport Abuse. Bison and the American Buffalo are the same animal... although use of only the word buffalo could be reference to the Asian water buffalo and the African buffalo. All 3 of them are NOT closely related.", "In addition to the iconic Plains Bison, there were also abundant Wood Bison; both were hunted to near extinction by the first white settlers. There are also bison native to Europe. There are two main species of buffalo: the Domesticated Asian Water Buffalo and the Cape buffalo.The water buffalo has a range that extends across Asia into North Africa and southern Europe.eport Abuse. Bison and the American Buffalo are the same animal... although use of only the word buffalo could be reference to the Asian water buffalo and the African buffalo. All 3 of them are NOT closely related.", "While bison and buffalo are members of the same family, Bovidae, they do not share the same genus or species. Location. Bison ‘“ have a natural habitat that covers the majority of the United States, northern Mexico, and southern Canada..Bison and buffalo are easily confused. They are from the same family and look similar. 2.Bison are found mostly in North America and buffalo are found throughout Asia and Africa.", "Although sometimes referred to historically as a buffalo, it is only distantly related to the true buffalo. The North American species is composed of two subspecies, the plains bison, B. b. bison, and the wood bison, B. b. athabascae, which is the namesake of Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada.The European bison B. bonasus, or wisent, is found in Europe and the Caucasus, reintroduced after being extinct in the wild.wo extant and four extinct species are recognized. Of the four extinct species, three were North American: Bison antiquus, B. latifrons, and B. occidentalis. The fourth, B. priscus, ranged across steppe environments from Western Europe, through Central Asia, and onto North America.", "There are also bison native to Europe. Buffalo ‘“ there are two main species of buffalo: the Domesticated Asian Water Buffalo and the Cape buffalo. The water buffalo has a range that extends across Asia into North Africa and southern Europe.Small populations can also be found in Australia and South America..Bison and buffalo are easily confused. They are from the same family and look similar. 2.Bison are found mostly in North America and buffalo are found throughout Asia and Africa.", "The American bison (Bison bison), also commonly known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds.he American bison (Bison bison), also commonly known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds.", "Like buffalo, bison belong to the Bovidae family, which includes more than 100 species of hoofed mammals, called ungulates — buffalo, bison, antelopes, gazelles, cattle, sheep and goats. Two main buffalo species exist: African cape buffalo and Asian water buffalo.f you were to stand eye-to-eye with a buffalo species and a bison — and neither killed mowed you down — you’d notice stark physical differences. Unlike any buffalo species, the American bison sports a large shoulder hump and a massive head, which gives this symbol of the West its burly appearance.", "Early American settlers called bison “bufello” due to the similar appearance between the two animals, and the name buffalo stuck for the American variety. But it's wrong. The American bison (Bison bison) lives only in North America, while the two main buffalo species reside in Africa and Asia.A small population of bison relatives called the European bison (Bison bonasus) lives in isolated parts of Poland.f you were to stand eye-to-eye with a buffalo species and a bison — and neither killed mowed you down — you’d notice stark physical differences. Unlike any buffalo species, the American bison sports a large shoulder hump and a massive head, which gives this symbol of the West its burly appearance.", "Two extant and four extinct species are recognized. Of the four extinct species, three were North American: Bison antiquus, B. latifrons, and B. occidentalis. The fourth, B. priscus, ranged across steppe environments from Western Europe, through Central Asia, and onto North America.wo extant and four extinct species are recognized. Of the four extinct species, three were North American: Bison antiquus, B. latifrons, and B. occidentalis. The fourth, B. priscus, ranged across steppe environments from Western Europe, through Central Asia, and onto North America.", "1.Bison and buffalo are easily confused. They are from the same family and look similar. 2.Bison are found mostly in North America and buffalo are found throughout Asia and Africa.3.Bison were hunted to near extinction while buffalo are domesticated..Bison and buffalo are easily confused. They are from the same family and look similar. 2.Bison are found mostly in North America and buffalo are found throughout Asia and Africa." ]
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are bisoprolol diuretic
[ "Precautions. Before taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to bisoprolol or hydrochlorothiazide; or to other beta blockers (e.g., metoprolol, atenolol); or to other thiazide diuretics (e.g., chlorothiazide); or if you have any other allergies.f you are also taking cholestyramine or colestipol, take bisoprolol/hydrochlorothiazide at least 4 hours before or at least 4 to 6 hours after either of those drugs. Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time each day.", "Before taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to bisoprolol or hydrochlorothiazide; or to other beta blockers (e.g., metoprolol, atenolol); or to other thiazide diuretics (e.g., chlorothiazide); or if you have any other allergies.efore taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to bisoprolol or hydrochlorothiazide; or to other beta blockers (e.g., metoprolol, atenolol); or to other thiazide diuretics (e.g., chlorothiazide); or if you have any other allergies.", "Bisoprolol and hydrochlorothiazide combination is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries.If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly.ydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic (water pill). It reduces the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine, which helps lower the blood pressure. This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription.", "Bisoprolol and hydrochlorothiazide combination is used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure adds to the workload of the heart and arteries. If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly.isoprolol is a beta-blocker. It works by affecting the response to some nerve impulses in certain parts of the body, like the heart. As a result, the heart beats slower and decreases the blood pressure. When the blood pressure is lowered, the amount of blood and oxygen is increased to the heart.", "Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic (water pill) that helps prevent your body from absorbing too much salt, which can cause fluid retention. Bisoprolol is a beta-blocker. Beta-blockers affect the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins).our insulin or diabetic medication needs may change while you are taking hydrochlorothiazide and bisoprolol. Talk with your doctor before changing any doses. If you need surgery or medical tests, tell the doctor ahead of time that you are taking medication that contains hydrochlorothiazide.", "You should not use this medication if you are allergic to hydrochlorothiazide or bisoprolol, or if you have: 1 severe or uncontrolled heart failure; 2 a heart condition called sick sinus syndrome or AV block (2nd or 3rd degree); 3 slow heartbeats;4 if you are unable to urinate; 5 if you are allergic to sulfa drugs; or.our insulin or diabetic medication needs may change while you are taking hydrochlorothiazide and bisoprolol. Talk with your doctor before changing any doses. If you need surgery or medical tests, tell the doctor ahead of time that you are taking medication that contains hydrochlorothiazide.", "To make sure you can safely take hydrochlorothiazide and bisoprolol, tell your doctor if you have any of these other conditions: 1 congestive heart failure; 2 blood circulation problems; 3 kidney disease; 4 liver disease (or cirrhosis); 5 glaucoma; 6 asthma, or bronchospastic lung disease; 7 a thyroid disorder;our insulin or diabetic medication needs may change while you are taking hydrochlorothiazide and bisoprolol. Talk with your doctor before changing any doses. If you need surgery or medical tests, tell the doctor ahead of time that you are taking medication that contains hydrochlorothiazide.", "High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems may be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Bisoprolol is a beta-blocker. It works by affecting the response to some nerve impulses in certain parts of the body, like the heart.As a result, the heart beats slower and decreases the blood pressure.ydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic (water pill). It reduces the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine, which helps lower the blood pressure. This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription.", "High blood pressure may also increase the risk of heart attacks. These problems may be less likely to occur if blood pressure is controlled. Bisoprolol is a beta-blocker. It works by affecting the response to some nerve impulses in certain parts of the body, like the heart.As a result, the heart beats slower and decreases the blood pressure.When the blood pressure is lowered, the amount of blood and oxygen is increased to the heart.isoprolol is a beta-blocker. It works by affecting the response to some nerve impulses in certain parts of the body, like the heart. As a result, the heart beats slower and decreases the blood pressure. When the blood pressure is lowered, the amount of blood and oxygen is increased to the heart.", "Side effects for combined hydrochlorothiazide in a dosage of 6.5 mg per day and bisoprolol in all dosages included fatigue (9 percent of recipients), dizziness (6 percent), somnolence (3 percent), impotence (2 percent) and diarrhea (4 percent).hen used in combination with bisoprolol, hydrochlorothiazide (6.25 mg) did not cause hypokalemia or any adverse effects on the lipid profile. Side effects increased with the use of higher dosages of bisoprolol or hydrochlorothiazide." ]
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are bisphosphonates used in detergents
[ "Tweet. 0. Australian researchers have shown how a chemical similar to those used in cleaning products may benefit breast cancer patients. Bisphosphonates, which resemble chemicals used as water softeners in soap powders and detergents, are currently used clinically to treat conditions that affect the bones.The calcium-binding drugs are prescribed to people with osteoporosis and those with late-stage cancers that have spread to bone.weet. 0. Australian researchers have shown how a chemical similar to those used in cleaning products may benefit breast cancer patients. Bisphosphonates, which resemble chemicals used as water softeners in soap powders and detergents, are currently used clinically to treat conditions that affect the bones.", "Etidronic acid (INN) or 1-hydroxyethane 1,1-diphosphonic acid (HEDP) is a bisphosphonate used in detergents, water treatment, cosmetics and pharmaceutical treatment.tidronic acid is also included among swimming pool chemicals. It is used as a stain inhibitor to prevent metal ions coming out of solution and staining the sides of swimming pools.", "Etidronic acid is a chelating agent and may be added to bind or, to some extent, counter the effects of substances, such as calcium, iron or other metal ions, which may be discharged as a component of grey wastewater and could conceivably contaminate groundwater supplies.tidronic acid is also included among swimming pool chemicals. It is used as a stain inhibitor to prevent metal ions coming out of solution and staining the sides of swimming pools.", "You take most bisphosphonates by mouth-every day, once or twice a week, or even once a month. Zoledronic acid is given intravenously (IV), usually only once each year. One form of ibandronate is also given intravenously, usually every 3 months.xperts have suggested that taking bisphosphonates for 3 to 5 years may be enough if you are at low risk of fractures. Talk to your doctor about how long you should take these medicines. If you are taking bisphosphonates, your doctor may also recommend that you take calcium and vitamin D supplements.", "The first injectable form of bisphosphonate, pamidronate, was approved for the treatment of bone metastases in 1991, and the more potent zolendronic acid received approval 10 years later. 17 A third injectable agent, ibandronate, was approved for use in osteoporosis patients in 2006.31.he first description of exposed, nonhealing bone in the mouths of patients receiving intravenous (IV) bisphosphonate medication was in a 2002 textbook by Marx and Stern; 12 however, the relationship between bisphosphonate use and bone exposure was not fully appreciated at that time.", "Bisphosphonates are antiresorptive medicines, which means they slow or stop the natural process that dissolves bone tissue, resulting in maintained or increased bone density and strength. This may prevent the development of osteoporosis.xperts have suggested that taking bisphosphonates for 3 to 5 years may be enough if you are at low risk of fractures. Talk to your doctor about how long you should take these medicines. If you are taking bisphosphonates, your doctor may also recommend that you take calcium and vitamin D supplements.", "Phosphonic acids and phosphonate salts are typically white, nonvolatile solids that are poorly soluble in organic solvents, but soluble in water and common alcohols.ince the work of Schwarzenbach in 1949, phosphonic acids are known as effective chelating agents. The introduction of an amine group into the molecule to obtain-NH 2 -C-PO(OH) 2 increases the metal binding abilities of the phosphonate. Examples for such compounds are NTMP, EDTMP and DTPMP.", "In dyeing industry, HEDP is used as peroxide stabilizer and dye-fixing agent; In non-cyanide electroplating, HEDP is used as chelating agent. The dosage of 1–10 mg/L is preferred as scale inhibitor, 10–50 mg/L as corrosion inhibitor, and 1000–2000 mg/L as detergent.tidronic acid is also included among swimming pool chemicals. It is used as a stain inhibitor to prevent metal ions coming out of solution and staining the sides of swimming pools.", "Phosphonates are effective chelating agents. That is, they bind tightly to di-and trivalent metal ions, which is useful in water softening. In this way, they prevent formation of insoluble precipitates (scale). The binding of these ligands also suppresses the catalytic properties of metal ions.ince the work of Schwarzenbach in 1949, phosphonic acids are known as effective chelating agents. The introduction of an amine group into the molecule to obtain-NH 2 -C-PO(OH) 2 increases the metal binding abilities of the phosphonate. Examples for such compounds are NTMP, EDTMP and DTPMP.", "Etidronic acid also acts to retard rancidification and oxidation of fatty acids. HEDP and its salts are added to detergents and other cleaning agents to prevent the effects of hard water. It is also used in peroxide bleaching to prevent degradation of peroxides by transition metals.tidronic acid is also included among swimming pool chemicals. It is used as a stain inhibitor to prevent metal ions coming out of solution and staining the sides of swimming pools." ]
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are black eyed peas a starch
[ "1 Peas are some of the first seeds you can plant outside in the sp…. 2 Losing Weight With Toasted Wheat Bran Weight loss is an increasing concern for many people as poor dietary options are more and more prevalent. 3 In an effort to lose weight people often count calories.", "They're actually what are considered 'starchy vegetables'. They have more carbohydrates per serving than an equal serving size of say, lettuce. If you need to classify it in t … erms of diet, you would consider one serving of peas as one starch.", "1 Field peas are a low-calorie, high-nutrient food source that meets a number of nutritional needs. 2 The…. 3 Flat Screen TVs: LED and LCD There's a common misunderstanding when it comes to LED and LCD TVs. 4 LED TVs are LCD TVs with an alternative backlighting system.", "Beans and peas are the mature forms of legumes. They include kidney beans, pinto beans, black beans, lima beans, black-eyed peas, garbanzo beans (chickpeas), split peas and lentils. They are available in dry, canned, and frozen forms.", "Foods high in starch include: 1 Starchy vegetables like peas, corn, lima beans, and potatoes. 2 Dried beans, lentils, and peas such as pinto beans, kidney beans, black eyed peas, and split peas. 3 Grains like oats, barley, and rice. ( 4 The majority of grain products in the US are made from wheat flour.", "1 The Fiber in Peas Peas are fiber-rich legumes and highly recommended as part of a healthy, balanced diet.", "Blackeye peas are as easy as shelling (taking the peas out of their pods), and cooking. Wash them. Put them in a pot that won't boil over. Add enough water to m … ake them float, season with salt, a little garlic and maybe if you aren't too health conscious a little bacon grease.", "1 Starchy vegetables like peas, corn, lima beans, and potatoes. 2 Dried beans, lentils, and peas such as pinto beans, kidney beans, black eyed peas, and split peas. 3 Grains like oats, barley, and rice. ( 4 The majority of grain products in the US are made from wheat flour.", "Green peas, green lima beans, and green (string) beans are not considered to be part of the beans and peas subgroup. Green peas and green lima beans are similar to other starchy vegetables and are grouped with them. Green beans are grouped with other vegetables such as onions, lettuce, celery, and cabbage because their nutrient content is similar to those foods.", "Peas belong to the same family as beans and lentils. They are set apart by their common usage. Most peas that are sold fresh are also available in their dried form. Dried peas are sometimes also called field peas and include split peas (green and yellow), black-eyed peas, pigeon peas, and chick-peas. The peas that are grown to be sold fresh are not the same as those that are cultivated for their mature seeds, which are dried. The mature seeds are higher in starch." ]
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are black eyed susans perennials
[ "Description of yellow coneflower, perennial black-eyed Susan: Coneflowers have hairy, 2- to 3-foot stems with simple, saw-toothed edges. They bear daisies with yellow ray flowers, slightly orange at the base, and purple-brown disk flowers, blooming in July and on to frost. Ease of care: Easy.", "Uses for yellow coneflower, perennial black-eyed Susan: Great flowers for the wild garden or for naturalizing in the meadow garden, Goldsturm is best for the formal bed or border and should be planted in drifts. These flowers are perfect when used in combination with the variegated ornamental grasses. They are also excellent for cutting. Yellow coneflower, perennial black-eyed Susan related species: Rudbeckia laciniata, or the green-headed coneflower, is valuable for a wild garden. Goldquelle or, as it's sometimes called, Gold Drop has big, double flowers on 24- to 30-inch stems.", "R. fulgida is the native base for most of the hybridized perennial Black-Eyed Susans, and they descend from various varieties of the species. This means naturally-occurring variations, but still the same basic plant.", "F. Rudbeckia subtomentosa, another wild one with somewhat different flowers. This Black-eyed susan is native to the central US from Wisconsin to Texas. It grows to only about 4 ½ ft, and its flowers are distinguished by blunt tips on each petal. A commercial cultivar from this species is Henry Eilers, which grows to 4 feet and has large, tubular petals with blunt tips.", "Asters get their name from the Latin word for star, and their flowers are indeed the superstars of the fall garden. Some types of this native plant can reach up to 6 feet with flowers in white and pinks but also, perhaps most strikingly, in rich purples and showy lavenders.Not all asters are fall bloomers.", "Rudbeckia /rʌdˈbɛkiə/ is a plant genus in the sunflower family. The species are commonly called coneflowers and black-eyed-susans; all are native to North America and many species are cultivated in gardens for their showy yellow or gold flower heads. The species are herbaceous, mostly perennial plants (some annual or biennial) growing to 0.5–3 m tall, with simple or branched stems.", "Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm'. Blooms all summer and takes the heat! Award winner! Black-eyed Susans have rich, golden yellow petals set off by bronze-black centers. They are insect and disease free and resistant to drought and deer. It blooms from early summer until frost. Black-eyed Susans are ideal for sunny borders, along walls, by driveways or as a focal point in perennial bed. Drought tolerant, attracts butterflies and hummbingbirds, for a rain garden. Bloom: July-September.", "Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm' is one of the most popular perennials of all time. It offers 3- to 4-inch bright yellow daisies, accented with a dark brown cone from midsummer to fall. It reaches 2 feet tall and is hardy in Zones 4-9.", "Add a pool of sunshine to the garden with a massed planting of black-eyed Susan. From midsummer, these tough native plants bloom their golden heads off in sun or light shade and mix well with other perennials, annuals, and shrubs. Tall varieties look especially appropriate among shrubs, which in turn provide support.", "The Several Species, all North America's own. Unlike so many others, The Rudbeckias are not a worldwide group of plants. All of the approximately 30 species are North American natives, making the Black-Eyed Susan a decidedly American (and Canadian) wildflower." ]
Yes, black eyed susans are perennials.
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are black legged ticks deer ticks
[ "How ticks find their hosts. Ticks can't fly or jump. Instead, they wait for a host, resting on the tips of grasses and shrubs in a position known as questing. While questing, ticks hold onto leaves and grass by their lower legs. They hold their upper pair of legs outstretched, waiting to climb onto a passing host.", "When the deer tick has consumed a blood meal, its abdomen will be a light grayish-blue color, whereas the tick itself is chiefly black. In identifying an engorged tick, it is helpful to concentrate on the legs and upper part of the body.", "Adults have dark brown or black legs, thus the common name “black-legged” tick. Deer tick nymphs are very small, about the size of a poppy seed, and can be difficult to see. The six-legged deer tick larvae are even smaller, typically less than 1 mm.", "The tick feeding process makes ticks very good at transmitting infection: Depending on the tick species and its stage of life, preparing to feed can take from 10 minutes to 2 hours. When the tick finds a feeding spot, it grasps the skin and cuts into the surface. The tick then inserts its feeding tube.", "Tick Species of Maine - Deer Tick or Black-legged Tick. Scientific Name: Ixodes scapularis or Ixodes dammini (In 1993, I. scapularis and I. dammini were found to be the same species. Ixodes scapularis is now the accepted scientific name) Common Name: Deer tick or Black-legged tick. Description: Adult females are typically less than 1/8 inch in length and males are slightly smaller. Adult females are brown to reddish-orange in color with a dark brown to black dorsal shield or scutum on the back, directly behind their head.", "Also called black-legged ticks, deer ticks are common in woods and grassy areas of the Northeast and northern United States. Reddish-brown adults like the one shown here are only one-eighth of an inch long. Tiny immature ticks that are about the size of a poppy seed also bite. Deer ticks infected with the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi can cause Lyme disease in people, dogs, and cats. You might not even notice the tick or its bite. But if you do, remove the tick within 48 hours to limit your chances of getting Lyme disease.", "Adult brown dog ticks are about the size and color of the deer tick. The bites of brown dog ticks can be extremely dangerous to your pet: They can cause diseases like ehrlichiosis, babesiosis (a parasite infection of the blood), and bartonellosis.", "Tick Species of Maine - Deer Tick or Black-legged Tick. Scientific Name: Ixodes scapularis or Ixodes dammini (In 1993, I. scapularis and I. dammini were found to be the same species. Description: Adult females are typically less than 1/8 inch in length and males are slightly smaller.", "As a young tick, it prefers small rodents and lizards. As an adult, the western black-legged tick affects humans, pets, deer, and other large mammals. It's also a carrier of Lyme disease and anaplasmosis, which has symptoms similar to the flu: fever, headache, and chills.", "1 If the host animal has certain bloodborne infections, such as the Lyme disease agent, the tick may ingest the pathogen and become infected. If the tick later feeds on a human, that human can become infected. After feeding, the blacklegged tick drops off and prepares for the next life stage." ]
Yes, black-legged ticks, deer ticks are common in woods and grassy areas of the Northeast and northern United States.
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are black peoples skin thicker
[ "1 Black skin and Asian skin have thicker and more compact dermis than white skin. This is also why blacks and Asians have fewer facial wrinkles than whites. 2 Black skin has more casual lipids and more moisture in the stratum corneum than white skin. Black skin has 50% lower ceramides than white or Hispanic skin.", "I suspect that it is, but can not find empirical evidence, as I have sought to find the true answer of this question myself.<br />What is known is that due to the pigment, blacks take less sun damage, thus black skin wrinkles less than white skin.<br />I am not a racist by my definition. Yours may vary.", "1 Black skin also has larger mast cell granules than white skin, which may also play a part in keloid formation. 2 The stratum corneum of black skin has more layers and stronger cells than in white skin. Black skin and Asian skin have thicker and more compact dermis than white skin.", "Many East and South East Asians also find that their skin develops this bumpy texture as the years go by. Not only this, but while the wrinkles stay away, people with darker skins are more likely to find their chins sag, their cheeks hollow and pockets of fatty tissue develop under the eyes as they get older.", "1 Black skin and Asian skin have thicker and more compact dermis than white skin. This is also why blacks and Asians have fewer facial wrinkles than whites. Black skin has more casual lipids and more moisture in the stratum corneum than white skin.", "The Fitzpatrick Scale was devised in 1975 to classify the response of different skin types to ultraviolet light. It divides skin into six tones; from people of type I who have red hair and very fair skin which burns easily, through to type VI black skin, which rarely burns and can tan, but only a little. The greater quantities of melanin give people with black skin some protection against both wrinkles and skin cancer. But that does not prevent you from getting skin cancer completely. Reggae legend Bob Marley famously died from the cancer, which eventually spread from a malignant melanoma on his big toe.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. I suspect that it is, but can not find empirical evidence, as I have sought to find the true answer of this question myself. What is known is that due to the pigment, blacks take less sun damage, thus black skin wrinkles less than white skin. I am not a racist by my definition. Yours may vary. I think there are differences between the races, but give everybody an individual evaluation.", "1 The stratum corneum of black skin has more layers and stronger cells than in white skin. Black skin and Asian skin have thicker and more compact dermis than white skin. This is also why blacks and Asians have fewer facial wrinkles than whites.", "It’s not just the size of these pockets in skin cells that differs, but also the density of melanin packed within them. In black skin the melanin is packed so tightly that it absorbs and scatters more light, giving you more protection from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.", "1 This is also why blacks and Asians have fewer facial wrinkles than whites. 2 Black skin has more casual lipids and more moisture in the stratum corneum than white skin. 3 Black skin sheds its outer layers more (increased desquamation) than white skin. Black skin has 50% lower ceramides than white or Hispanic skin." ]
Yes, their skin have thicker and more compact dermis than white skin.
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are black ringneck snakes poisonous
[ "Diadophis punctatus, commonly known as the ring-necked snake or ringneck snake, is a harmless species of colubrid snake found throughout much of the United States, central Mexico, and southeastern Canada.Ring-necked snakes are secretive, nocturnal snakes, so are rarely seen during the day time.ing-necked snakes are fairly similar in morphology throughout much of their distribution. Ring-necked snake from Mount Diablo, California. Its dorsal coloration is solid olive, brown, bluish-gray to black, broken only by a distinct yellow, red, or yellow-orange neck band.", "Diadophis punctatus edwardsii. The Northern Ringneck Snake is a smallish snake, only growing up to two feet long. It is bluish-black in color, with a yellow or red ring around its neck, and a matching belly. This snake has a large, flat head.Northern Ringneck Snakes live just about anywhere, including forests, grassy places, and streamsides.They usually hide under logs, rocks, leaf litter, or matted plants.he Northern Ringneck Snake is a smallish snake, only growing up to two feet long. It is bluish-black in color, with a yellow or red ring around its neck, and a matching belly.", "The Northern Ringneck Snake is a smallish snake, only growing up to two feet long. It is bluish-black in color, with a yellow or red ring around its neck, and a matching belly.This snake has a large, flat head. Northern Ringneck Snakes live just about anywhere, including forests, grassy places, and streamsides.They usually hide under logs, rocks, leaf litter, or matted plants.he Northern Ringneck Snake is a smallish snake, only growing up to two feet long. It is bluish-black in color, with a yellow or red ring around its neck, and a matching belly.", "The snake can be in many different colors including gray, blue, black and brown. Appearance: This is a very small, thin snake, totally black, except it has a yellow or red ring around the neck, and it has a bright red belly or underside, in some cases a yellow underside.Habitat of the Florida Ring neck Snake: This particular snake prefers several different types of places.ne of the most common snakes found in Florida is the Florida ringneck snake. Biology of the Florida Ringneck Snake: The ringneck snake is of the Diadophis punctatus family and can be found all over the United States, not just in Florida. It can be found as high up as Canada and into central Mexico.", "Northern ringneck Southern ringneck. Description: Ringneck snakes are small -- 10 - 15 in (25 - 38 cm) -- slender snakes that are generally grayish with a yellow or orange band around the back of the neck and a yellow or orange underside.Two subspecies are found in our region.he northern ringneck snake (Diadophis punctatus edwardsi) inhabits the mountains and generally has a complete neck ring and unpatterned underside. The southern ringneck (D. p. punctatus) is found in the Coastal Plain and often has a broken neck ring and underside that is marked with a single row or black spots.", "Ringneck snakes' upper sides are usually grayish-blue, grayish-green or pale brown in coloration. The lower portions of their bodies, however, are yellow to orange. In many cases, these bright colors are deepest just below the tails, which can sometimes even take on red appearances.ndividuals of this species are totally innocuous to people. However, they are indeed slightly venomous. Ringneck snakes' saliva contains moderate venom, which they utilize to control their prey animals. Trapped ringneck snakes frequently salivate out of the sides of their mouth -- perhaps because of giving off venom.", "Some have very strong venom... Yet some have what seems like no venom at all. The most venomous of all the ringneck snakes is the Regal Ringneck Snake(Diadophis punctatus regalis), it's venom can work faster than a North American Coral Snake's.The ringneck snakes that live in the Western United States all have a quite potent venom.et some have what seems like no venom at all. The most venomous of all the ringneck snakes is the Regal Ringneck Snake(Diadophis punctatus regalis), it's venom can work faster than a North American Coral Snake's.", "Ringneck snakes' prey animals are frogs, lizards, slugs, tiny salamanders, young snakes, bugs and earthworms. A lot of what these predominantly diurnal snakes consume relies on what they can track down around them. Ringneck snakes give off their venom through the massive teeth that are situated in their upper jaws.ndividuals of this species are totally innocuous to people. However, they are indeed slightly venomous. Ringneck snakes' saliva contains moderate venom, which they utilize to control their prey animals. Trapped ringneck snakes frequently salivate out of the sides of their mouth -- perhaps because of giving off venom.", "Species Name: Diadophis punctatus. Non-Venomous. KSNPC status is: Unlisted. Appearance: Adults reach about 1' in length. Black back with yellow, orange or red belly. Cream or yellowish ring around the neck. Notes: Very common snake that eats salamanders and earthworms.Usually found under logs, rocks or other debris.Not often seen above ground.on-Venomous. KSNPC status is: Unlisted. Appearance: Adults reach about 1' in length. Black back with yellow, orange or red belly. Cream or yellowish ring around the neck. Notes: Very common snake that eats salamanders and earthworms. Usually found under logs, rocks or other debris. Not often seen above ground.", "Ring-necked snakes are fairly similar in morphology throughout much of their distribution. Ring-necked snake from Mount Diablo, California. Its dorsal coloration is solid olive, brown, bluish-gray to black, broken only by a distinct yellow, red, or yellow-orange neck band.ing-necked snakes are fairly similar in morphology throughout much of their distribution. Ring-necked snake from Mount Diablo, California. Its dorsal coloration is solid olive, brown, bluish-gray to black, broken only by a distinct yellow, red, or yellow-orange neck band." ]
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are black spider poison
[ "Salticidae (jumping spiders) in the order Araneae (spiders) Description: This jumping spider, like many other jumping spiders, is fuzzy, walks with jerky movements, jumps astonishingly long distances, and doesn't build webs. To identify this species, note the fuzzy, usually black body with spots on the abdomen.", "Venomous spiders that are considered medically important in Washington include the black widow spider and yellow sac spider. Increasing evidence says hobo spiders are unlikely to cause dangerous bites. Brown recluse spiders (Loxosceles species) don’t live in our state.", "Black Widow Spider Bites. The female black widow spider, though it is the most venomous spider in North America, seldom causes death as it injects a very small amount of poison when it bites. Reports indicate human mortality at well less than 1% from black widow spider bites. Symptoms of a Black Widow Spider Bite.", "Black Widow Bites. Two red marks are the first sign of a black widow bite. Some spider bites are dry and no venom is injected. However, if venom is injected, then the following symptoms are often muscle cramps and spasms near the site of the bite, fever, and nausea. If this happens, see a doctor immediately.", "The female black widow spider makes a tangled web of strong silk. Her bite contains a dangerous nerve poison but she usually chooses to retreat when disturbed. Black widow spiders (Latrodectus species) are shy, non-aggressive spiders that are common in eastern Washington.", "Black widow spider. The black widow spider has a shiny black body with a red hourglass-shape on its belly area. The bite of a black widow spider is poisonous. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage a black widow spider bite.", "To identify the white-spotted, or bold jumping spider, note the fuzzy, usually black body with white, orange, or reddish spots on the abdomen. This jumping spider, like many other jumping spiders, is fuzzy, walks with jerky movements, jumps astonishingly long distances, and doesn't build webs.", "The venom of the black widow spider contains poisonous chemicals that make people sick. Black widows are found throughout the United States, mostly in the South and West. They are usually found in barns, sheds, stone walls, fences, woodpiles, porch furniture, and other outdoor structures.", "Black house spider. The black house spider (Badumna insignis) is a common species of cribellate Australian spider, found throughout much of Australia and New Zealand. A closely related species, variously called the brown house spider or the grey house spider (Badumna longinquus), has a similar distribution.", "As with most spiders, the males are smaller (10mm), and have longer legs in relation to their body size. In both sexes the carapace and legs are dark brown to black, and the abdomen is charcoal grey with a dorsal pattern of light markings (sometimes indistinct) and a dense covering of fine, velvety hair." ]
Yes,Black Widow Spider Bites has very small amount of poison.
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are black widow spiders fatal to humans?
[ "A spider bite, also known as arachnidism, is an injury resulting from the bite of a spider. The effects of most bites are not serious. Most bites result in mild symptoms around the area of the bite. Rarely they may produce a necrotic skin wound or severe pain.", "Black widows are notorious spiders identified by the colored, hourglass-shaped mark on their abdomens. Several species answer to the name, and they are found in temperate regions around the world. Venom. This spider's bite is much feared because its venom is reported to be 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake's.", "Latrodectus hesperus. The female black widow spider is considered the most venomous spider in North America. The venom of the black widow spider is 15 times as toxic as the venom of the prairie rattlesnake. Only the female black widow is dangerous to humans; males and juveniles are harmless. The female black widow will, on occasion, kill and eat the male after mating. More than 35,000 species of spiders occur worldwide. About 3,400 species of spiders in 64 families are found in North America.", "The animals most at risk from the black widow's bite are insects—and male black widow spiders. Females sometimes kill and eat their counterparts after mating in a macabre behavior that gave the insect its name. Black widows are solitary year-round except during this violent mating ritual. Webs and Feeding.", "Black Widow is considered the most venomous spider in North America. The venom of the black widow spider is 15 times as toxic as the venom of the prairie rattlesnake. Only the female Black Widow is dangerous to humans; males and juveniles are harmless. More than 35,000 spider species of spiders occur in the World.", "Most spiders do not cause bites that are of importance. For a bite to be significant, substantial envenomation is required. Bites from the widow spiders involve a neurotoxic venom which produces a condition known as latrodectism.", "The female black widow spider, though it is the most venomous spider in North America, seldom causes death as it injects a very small amount of poison when it bites. Reports indicate human mortality at well less than 1% from black widow spider bites. Symptoms of a Black Widow Spider Bite.", "Phoneutria are poisonous to humans, and they are considered to be the deadliest of all the world’s spiders. Their venom is toxic to the nervous system, causing symptoms such as salivation, irregular heartbeat, and prolonged, painful erections (priapism) in men.", "5Black Widow Spider (Latrodectus mactans) The black widow is responsible for more than 2,500 visits to poison control centers every year in the U.S. It is one species that can be found from the United States and parts of Canada through Latin America and the West Indies.", "The bite of the red widow is similar to that of the black widow, and identical symptoms (pain, cramping, nausea, etc.) typically result. Likewise, death from a red widow bite is rare, since the spider injects such a small amount of venom." ]
Yes,But Only the female black widow is dangerous to humans; males and juveniles are harmless.
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are black widows insects
[ "Black widows are identified by red hourglass marking on the underside of their abdomens. Black widows are shiny black in color. Most black widow spiders’ bodies are 3 to 10 mm in size. Females are larger than males and can measure 13 mm in body length. These spiders are members of the genus Latrodectus.", "Latrodectus hesperus. The female black widow spider is considered the most venomous spider in North America. The venom of the black widow spider is 15 times as toxic as the venom of the prairie rattlesnake. Only the female black widow is dangerous to humans; males and juveniles are harmless. The female black widow will, on occasion, kill and eat the male after mating. More than 35,000 species of spiders occur worldwide.", "To eliminate spiders found in a garage take such steps: 1 If your garage is full of boxes and clutter, then no wonder a black widow is living in it. 2 Identify the eggs of black widow spider. 3 Eliminate insects living in your garage. Seal off all the holes, gaps and cracks in the walls and ceiling of the garage.", "Not everyone will be comfortable with a black widow spider living in his garage. To eliminate spiders found in a garage take such steps: If your garage is full of boxes and clutter, then no wonder a black widow is living in it. Eliminate clutter, vacuum up debris and make away with egg sacs you find. Identify the eggs of black widow spider. The egg sac of this spider may contain up to hundreds of eggs of grey-white color.", "Arm yourself against ants and other annoying pests Arm yourself against ants and other annoying pests including fire ants fire ants and carpenter ants boxelder bugs cockroaches crickets firebrats spiders ticks wasps and silverfish with this unique ready-to-use dust.", "A member of the family known as arachnids, the black widow is most common in areas where the climate remains temperate year round, and are particularly prolific in Arizona and New Mexico. There are three types of Black widows, surnamed Southern, Northern and Western Black widows, respectively. Black Window Spider.", "Black Widows will eat a large variety of prey insects, and usually trap it by the use of a web, as do many other spiders. When the other insect has become hopelessly tangled within the sticky surface of the web the black widow will enter the net and wrap the insect tightly within its web, which is remarkably strong.", "Black Widow: Most Venomous Spider in North America. A female black widow spider doesn't always kill her mate. But if he doesn't get away fast enough, she'll turn him into insect soup. Black Widow: Most Venomous Spider in North America. A female black widow spider doesn't always kill her mate. But if he doesn't get away fast enough, she'll turn him into insect soup. But if he doesn't get away fast enough, she'll turn him into insect soup.", "ready to use pest insect control insect pest control insect killer ortho home defense max insect killer ecoraider insecticide pest control carpenter ants brown recluse spiders pest control.", "Black Widow Webs. Black widows spin a large web where the female suspends a cocoon that can contain hundreds of eggs. These spiders also use their webs to capture their prey, which includes insects such as flies, grasshoppers, beetles, etc.Read more about the black widow’s web." ]
No, it is not insect, it will eat a large variety of prey insects.
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are bladed studs made of metal
[ "ClarkDietrich Cold-Formed Steel C-Studs. (NEW) ClarkDietrich iTools - Structural Stud Lookup Tool. ClarkDietrich studs are made in a variety of flange widths to meet different applications. Standard Web Size: 2-1/2”, 3-1/2”, 3-5/8”, 4”, 5-1/2”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, 14”.", "Steel Cutting Saw Blades. Tools Today offers several carbide tipped steel saw blades for cutting steel studs, rebar, sheets, rods, pipes and channels. The A.G.E. Line of carbide tipped steel saw blades are specifically designed to easily cut through a wide variety of ferrous metals. The special grade of carbide used in the A.G.E. steel saw blades outlasts ordinary carbide and abrasive discs.", "I'm getting ready to sister metal studs to my old ceiling joists and I don't know what type of blade to use on my chop saw. I have a 12 Dewalt that I love so I'm also wondering if I should buy a less expensive 10 saw with whatever type blade you would recommend.", "ClarkDietrich Cold-Formed Steel C-Studs. (NEW) ClarkDietrich iTools - Structural Stud Lookup Tool. ClarkDietrich studs are made in a variety of flange widths to meet different applications. 1 Standard Web Size: 2-1/2”, 3-1/2”, 3-5/8”, 4”, 5-1/2”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, 14”. Flange Sizes: 1-3/8”, 1-5/8”, 2”, 2-1/2”, 3”.", "I've cut a whole bundle of steel studs with a mounted (swing arm type, not stationary) metal bladed band saw. I've cut a whole bundle of steel studs with a metal cutting abrasive blade in a dedicated chop saw. This saw was meant for metal cutting-might have been a 12. Industrial Black and Decker (when that company name meant something). Both bundles were factory banded and did not bind.", "I used to be more comfortable with rugby studs on my football boots. I liked a sturdy, heavy feel on my boots and the rugby studs made me feel more secure on the ground. They also lasted a lot longer than some of the plastic/metal studs, which always seemed to come loose.", "Designed specifically for contractors, the Timberline Ti-Cut steel saw blades feature specially designed carbide and tooth geometry for cutting steel studs and sheets. The thin-kerf of these blades reduces waste and hp requirements. Safety Guidelines for Saw Blades. Please choose your saw blade carefully.", "3. Conical studs: metal and plastic screw-in. These studs are maybe as common as the pure plastic ones and, these days, are de rigueur. See here for an example. This is basically a compromise between the durability of a metal stud and the lightness of a plastic stud. Note usually, the item in contact with ground with be metal. This avoids the plastic wearing down quickly. **Pros: good value, lasts a long time.", "General Cold-Formed Steel Framing FAQs. General Steel Home Construction FAQs. ClarkDietrich studs are made in a variety of flange widths to meet different applications. 1 Flange Sizes: 1-3/8”, 1-5/8”, 2”, 2-1/2”, 3”. Thickness: 33 mils (20ga), 43 mils (18ga), 54 mils (16ga), 68 mils (14ga) and 97 mils (12ga).", "ClarkDietrich studs are made in a variety of flange widths to meet different applications. 1 Flange Sizes: 1-3/8”, 1-5/8”, 2”, 2-1/2”, 3”. 2 Thickness: 33 mils (20ga), 43 mils (18ga), 54 mils (16ga), 68 mils (14ga) and 97 mils (12ga). 33mil (20ga) and 43mil (18ga) framing products are produced with 33ksi steel." ]
Yes, It can be made of metal.
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are blast knuckles illegal
[ "Brass Knuckles and the Law. Brass knuckles, also called knuckle dusters and knucks, are used as offensive and defense weapons. In World War I and World War II, brass knuckles were often attached to knives to use in trench warfare. Used on one hand or on both hands, brass knuckles are dangerous weapons and are illegal in many states. In an apparent attempt to suggest that they are pieces of art, some people sell brass knuckle jewelry to be worn as a necklace.", "1 Follow your state's brass knuckle laws. Even if they are not illegal in your state, you must still use extreme care when handling them. If you are outside your home state, be sure to check the applicable local and state regulations governing the use of brass knuckles.", "Blast Knuckles composit knuckles (illegal) or stun gun (legal)? OK I have a friend who is leaving for the Army, he wants to get his girl some mace, pepper spray, or a stungun as she recently moved to San Diego County. This girl is no more than 5ft tall and weighs less than a loaf of bread. He found online these BLAST KNUCKLES and wanted to get them. I told him they would not be legal due to CA PC 12020.1 and he shouldn't get them.", "In Sweden, brass knuckles are legal to purchase and own (for people over 18 years old), but are not legal to sell or carry in public. The carrying of brass knuckles carry the same penalty as carrying a knife, and falls under the same law. They are called knogjärn, literally knuckle iron. In Finland, it is illegal to manufacture brass knuckles, import brass knuckles or sell brass knuckles. It is also illegal to carry them in public. The word for brass knuckles in Finnish is nyrkkirauta which literally means fist iron.", "Chet gives some of the best advice in this section. His answers are usually very detailed and well-researched. He has taught me more about legal matters in Texas than anyone else. Having said that, one still can be wrong occasionally, as in this case. Brass knuckles are illegal in Texas. Stun guns are NOT. Since Blast Knuckles are basically stun guns designed to deliver around 950,000 volts of shock therapy, they are legal. I do not know how effective they are, but they are legal.", "These 12 Outrageously Deadly Weapons Are Legal In Most States. 1 Sep. No matter which side you stand on in the gun debate, it's pretty well known a whole host of weapons exists in America. And for some, like flamethrowers or knife-point sharp Wild Kat Keychains, you can hardly believe they're legal — at least in most states.", "Brass Knuckles Safety Tips. 1 Follow your state's brass knuckle laws. Even if they are not illegal in your state, you must still use extreme care when handling them. If you are outside your home state, be sure to check the applicable local and state regulations governing the use of brass knuckles.", "Brass knuckles, also sometimes called knuckles, knucks, brass knucks, knucklebusters, knuckledusters, or a classic, are weapons used in hand-to-hand combat. Brass knuckles are pieces of metal shaped to fit around the knuckles. Despite their name, they are often made from other metals, plastics or carbon fibers.", "It's better to be judges by 12 then carried by six for sure. That being said, have her buy a gun, and get a CCW. If she can't get a CCW, at least have the gun, forget the blast knuckles. I don't want to be that close to my assailant anyway.", "We've rounded up the best of the best, or the most dangerous of the dangerous, depending on your point of view. While many of these weapons are banned in at least a few states, for the most part they're fair game. Of course, we're not advocating you actually use any of these weapons." ]
Yes, blast knuckles are legal.
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are bleeding hearts poisonous
[ "Bleeding Heart poisoning: Bleeding heart is a vine plant that can cause skin reactions on exposure and systemic symptoms such as convulsions if eaten. The leaves and roots are the most toxic parts of the plant and contain a toxic chemical called isoquinoline.", "The foliage and roots of the bleeding heart plant contain alkaloids -- toxic substances that can cause loss of coordination, tremors and drooling when small amounts are ingested. These substances can produce gastrointestinal distress, and some dogs may experience dermatitis.", "Strange Brew. The foliage and roots of the bleeding heart plant contain alkaloids -- toxic substances that can cause loss of coordination, tremors and drooling when small amounts are ingested. These substances can produce gastrointestinal distress, and some dogs may experience dermatitis.", "Bleeding Heart poisoning: Introduction. Bleeding Heart poisoning: Bleeding heart is a vine plant that can cause skin reactions on exposure and systemic symptoms such as convulsions if eaten. The leaves and roots are the most toxic parts of the plant and contain a toxic chemical called isoquinoline.", "Strange Brew. The foliage and roots of the bleeding heart plant contain alkaloids -- toxic substances that can cause loss of coordination, tremors and drooling when small amounts are ingested.", "The Bleeding Heart plant (Dicentra formosa) has substances called alkaloids in it, as well as a convulsant called isoquinoline. These substances are to blame for the negative physical side effects that animals, including dogs, experience after gobbling some down.", "All components of these plants' roots and leaves are poisonous. Dogs experience poisoning after they consume the plant in significant amounts. Bleeding heart plants' alkaloid toxins resemble those of plants from the poppy family. Despite the commonalities, bleeding heart plants are not poppies.", "Bleeding heart, although not of the poppy family, contains similar alkaloid toxins. It may be a threat if children are tempted to eat the showy, white or pink heart-shaped blossoms.", "Bleeding Heart poisoning: Bleeding heart is a vine plant that can cause skin reactions on exposure and systemic symptoms such as convulsions if eaten.", "Bleeding heart plant poisoning is particularly prevalent in sheep and cattle. Farm animals who consume these plants in excess often experience toxicity. All components of these plants' roots and leaves are poisonous. Dogs experience poisoning after they consume the plant in significant amounts." ]
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are block grants unconstitutional
[ "Experience with far smaller block-grant programs such as the Children's Health Insurance Program suggests that allotment disputes and shortfalls are ongoing problems that almost certainly would grow bigger given the hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding at stake in Medicaid annually.", "For these groups and services, it would replace Medicaid's open-ended financing structure with a block grant that would allocate a fixed sum to each state; these allotments would be allowed to grow over time only in accordance with a specified formula, at a rate well below that of medical inflation.", "The Budget Resolutions passed by each House of Congress in late March, though nonbinding, assume enactment of some version of the proposal, and Hatch and Upton chair the Senate Finance Committee and the House Energy and Commerce Committee, respectively, two of Congress's most powerful health committees.", "Second, it would end Medicaid's historical entitlement to comprehensive coverage for low-income children, pregnant women, and families with dependent children, along with the entitlement to long-term care services and support for elderly or disabled Medicaid beneficiaries.", "A three-judge Shawnee County District Court panel ruled Friday that block grant school funding, one of the signature issues for conservatives in the Legislature, is unconstitutional. The court ruled block grants violate Article 6 of the Kansas Constitution, which requires the state to adequately fund public education.", "A three-judge Shawnee County District Court panel ruled block grant school funding in Kansas is unconstitutional. Credit Sam Zeff / KCUR. On the 114th and final day of the Kansas legislative session, a court ruling feared by lawmakers and eagerly anticipated by most educators was handed down.", "  . block grants. categorical grant. commerce clause. cooperative federalism. devolution. elastic clause. federalism. line-item vote. mcculloch vs. maryland. necessary and proper clause. new deal. nullification. reapportionment. sovereign immunity. spending clause. supremacy clause. unfunded mandates.", "The panel did not throw out the block grant idea entirely. The judges suggested block grants would be constitutional if the Legislature provided more money. Specifically, the court said if lawmakers use so-called weighted enrollment rather than actual enrollment, block grants might pass constitutional muster.", "The Patient CARE Act would repeal the insurance reforms of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and substantially scale back its insurance-premium tax subsidies. In addition, in the name of modernizing and reforming Medicaid, it would fundamentally restructure the program.", "cooperative federalism. a concept of federalism in which national, state, and local governments interact cooperatively and collectively to solve common problems, rather than making policies separately but more or less equally (such as the nineteenth century's dual federalism)." ]
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are block heels in style
[ "A towering block heel pairs with a chunky rocker platform to give this luxe velvet-wrapped boot a '70s glam vibe. Brand: MIU MIU. Style Name:Miu Miu Platform Block Heel Boot (Women).", "While Taylor paired her breezy Free People dress with a pair of Prada “Halter-Strap Peep-Toe Sandals,” there’s a slew of styles you can rock without having to splurge. If you love making a statement with your shoes, try the Missguided “Contrast Colour Way Block Heel Sandals” in cobalt blue, which retail for $40.", "Block Heels & Sandals — How To Rock The Hottest Shoe Trend For Summer 2015: If you love when fashion meets function, the block heel will be your new best friend. Not only does the shoe add an instant trendy factor to your get-up, but it’s also comfortable — and when it comes to shoe trends the c-word goes a long way in our book.", "The throwback-favorite Mary Jane turns heads in this exclusively-for-Bloomingdale's design by kate spade new york, in a posh strap-happy silhouette with glittering block heels. Add some pizzazz to the traditional Mary Jane style with these Armorel block heel court shoes by Dune. Perfect for adding some texture into your daytime look, the design comes with a timeless round toe, a round buckle strap fastening and a high block heel. Heel height: 8.5cm Brand : Dune.", "Get summer style advice from fashion icons like Bianca Jagger, Twiggy, Anjelica Huston and more! 20 Cute Heels Under 3 Inches: Shop 'Em All! There’s no question that a towering stiletto gives you major height index and a legs-for-days effect. But at the moment, we’re partial to the season’s new heel height—nothing over three inches!—that’s both stylish and supremely comfortable.", "NEW STYLE: BLOCK HEEL. MAKE STURDY LOOK SEXY WITH A BLOCK HEEL. If you can run around in our 6 inch stilettos all day, you have our utmost respect. But for those of you who struggle in the stiletto, you can now find your balance in a block heel. You wanted the height but not the hardship, and we listened. Please join us in welcoming the 4 and 4.5 inch block heels to the Shoes of Prey designer.", "Boots are a basic in every shoe collection. Ankle boots are the all-rounder that's always on the style agenda, whatever the season. Peep toe ankle boots are our pick for the new season (perfect for flashing that pastel nail polish ), and if you add a block heel, they're even bigger news.", "Follow block heel shoes to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. Unfollow block heel shoes to stop getting updates on your eBay Feed. Yay! You're now following block heel shoes in your eBay Feed.You will receive email alerts for new listings. Dont send me e-mail alerts.", "SHOP five ways you can wear it right here. Meet the official sandal of summer — the block heel! Since the ’70s are clearly having a modern moment it comes as no surprise that one of the biggest shoe trends of the decade is also back in the big way — and it’s clear that the block heel is here to stay.", "Block heels are the perfect way to stay trendy while keeping true to comfort. We love a good stiletto heel, but a chunky block sandal, pump or boot can still deliver a bold fashion forward statement. The heel of a shoe can change the entire look, from easy going chunky sandals to edgy rock and roll booties. It doesn't matter what your fashion persona may be, a block heel is the perfect style twist to any outfit. Ankle Boots." ]
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are blood banana plants sun tolerant
[ "The red banana plant (Musca zebrina Rojo), also known by the common name blood banana, is an ornamental variety of banana. Red bananas are favored for their large, elegant leaves with distinctive red markings.", "Grown in full sun, red banana leaves may turn completely green. The red banana plant (Musca zebrina Rojo), also known by the common name blood banana, is an ornamental variety of banana.", "Give the Blood Banana a minimum of six to eight hours of sunlight. The more sunlight the plant receives, the brighter its foliage colors. If growing the plant outside, select a growing area that receives full sun or trim back surrounding trees and plants to expose more of the plant.", "Step 2. Give the Blood Banana a minimum of six to eight hours of sunlight. The more sunlight the plant receives, the brighter its foliage colors. If growing the plant outside, select a growing area that receives full sun or trim back surrounding trees and plants to expose more of the plant.", "Plant the Blood Banana tree in the appropriate soil. Blood Bananas require a light, well-drained soil. Amend your outdoor dirt with compost or peat moss as needed. If you're growing the Blood Banana in a pot, use three parts of a standard soil mixture and one part vermiculite or perlite.", "Step 1. Plant the Blood Banana tree in the appropriate soil. Blood Bananas require a light, well-drained soil. Amend your outdoor dirt with compost or peat moss as needed. If you're growing the Blood Banana in a pot, use three parts of a standard soil mixture and one part vermiculite or perlite.", "Huge heavy-duty containers are needed when growing ornamental banana trees indoors or on a patio. Blood banana (Musa acuminata “Zebrina”) produces blue-green leaves striped with red, sprouting from a red trunk. With fertilizing this tree reaches 6 feet tall in a container, when underfeed it only grows to 3 feet.", "Buy over 10 Kinds of Banana Plants on this site and they are available year round. Broad, long, graceful leaves and rapid growth-commonly reaching full size in just a few weeks-make banana a favorite plant for providing a tropical look to pool and patio areas.", "Partial shade is healthy and natural for a red banana, but full sun is acceptable. Grown in full sun, the leaves on a red banana plant may lose some of their distinctive coloring. Grown in a container, you may be able to move the plant around your property as you decide on the best location for your plant.", "Step 5. Propagate the Blood Banana tree if you wish to grow new banana trees. Every year, the banana tree will sprout new rhizomes, or stem nodes with their own roots, off of the side of the main tree. Chop off these rhizomes with a spade and plant them in a new location to start more Blood Banana trees." ]
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are blood clots after a period normal
[ "Hormonal changes as a cause for period blood clots. The menstruation cycle can be affected by fluctuations of the hormones progesterone and estrogen. These hormones control how the body sheds the lining of the uterus. When these hormones get out of balance, the wall of the uterus can become very thick.", "Painful menstrual periods. Painful menstrual periods are periods in which a woman has crampy lower abdominal pain, sharp or aching pain that comes and goes, or possibly back pain. Some pain during your period is normal, but a large amount of pain is not. The medical term for painful menstrual periods is dysmenorrhea. Many women have painful periods. Sometimes, the pain makes it hard to do normal household, job, or school-related activities for a few days during each menstrual cycle.", "To: Anyone. I am 25 years old and I have always had normal periods and never any pain or even cramps. My latest period was normal but a week after my period finished I started to litterally drip blood, a few hours after this started while on the toilet I saw a fleshy looking blood clot roughly the size of a quails egg. I have had no pains or cramps and only a few drops of blood since.", "This is why many women worry that blood clots during period are a sign of something serious. The new wave of information focusing on cervical cancer and abnormal pap smears results created the urge of analyzing any change in what women consider normal about their period.", "Thus, I decided to post my question here. I am 26 years old going to be 27th. As for my past history, my period will have few days different. But I think this is fine and is normal. But for this two months I am having blood clot problem after my period over. And for this month the blood clot is staying for few days now.", "As long as it was the only clot and you've had no other symptoms of a miscarriage, you should be fine. If you're concerned, always call your doctor, that's what you pay him for.", "Most women experience abnormal uterine bleeding at least once during their reproductive years. The most common times for women to experience heavy menstrual periods are during the first few years of menstruation, and then again during the final two to three years before menopause.", "It depends on when you noticed the blood clots. If it is within a month after conception then slight bleeding is normal. If it is after that then there is always a risk of spontaneous abortion. In either case consulting an obstetrician is better.!! Written Aug 21, 2015.", "Answers from Sandhya Pruthi, M.D. Passing blood clots during menstruation can be normal. The amount, length and frequency of menstrual bleeding vary from month to month and from woman to woman. However, passing large blood clots may be a sign that something's wrong. If your periods seem heavier than usual — for instance, soaking through one pad or tampon every hour for several hours or passing very large blood clots — check with your doctor.", "On the flip side, abnormal uterine bleeding is also used to describe amenorrhea, or the absence of menstruation. Some women are concerned, needlessly, by clots in their menstruation. In most instances, brown, black, or red menstrual blood clots are normal. These blood clots are part of the endometrium, which is the lining of the uterus. This is what is typically shed during menstruation." ]
No,Blood clot problem after period over.
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are blood tests required before marriage in illinois
[ "Illinois does not require a blood test before a marriage license will be issued. You can marry one day after your marriage license is issued, and your license is good for 60 days after it's issued. After that time, you'll have to get a new one before you can marry.", "Illinois does not require a blood test before a marriage license will be issued. You can marry one day after your marriage license is issued, and your license is good for 60 days after it's issued.", "You can marry one day after your marriage license is issued, and your license is good for 60 days after it's issued. After that time, you'll have to get a new one before you can marry.", "Best Answer: Very few states require blood tests before marriage anymore--only Connecticut, District of Coulmbia, Indiana, Mississippi, and Montana require blood tests.", "Some states still require couples to have blood tests before they can receive a marriage license. Such tests may check for many types of venereal or other communicable diseases. Most states do not require testing for AIDS.. Good luck with your MRI. Close your eyes and imagine yourself in your favorite place.", "Some states still require couples to have blood tests before they can receive a marriage license. Such tests may check for many types of venereal or other communicable diseases. Most states do not require testing for AIDS.. Good luck with your MRI.", "Some states still require couples to have blood tests before they can receive a marriage license. Such tests may check for many types of venereal or other communicable diseases. Most states do not require testing for AIDS..", "Each state has its own requirements that must be fulfilled before getting a marriage license; here is a summary of the most common requirements. As always, double check your particular state's laws, as the requirements may change. A Blood Test.", "Enter Your Zip Code to Connect with a Lawyer Serving Your Area. Here's a summary of each state's laws regarding premarital procedures, including blood tests, waiting periods before marriage, and the like.", "Here's a summary of each state's laws regarding premarital procedures, including blood tests, waiting periods before marriage, and the like." ]
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are blood transfusions safe
[ "A blood transfusion is a safe, common procedure in which blood is given to you through an intravenous (IV) line in one of your blood vessels. Blood transfusions are done to replace blood lost during surgery or due to a serious injury.", "Blood used for transfusions in the United States is very safe and generally free from disease. Donated blood is carefully tested and tracked. It is very rare to get a disease through a blood transfusion. Getting the wrong blood type by accident is the main risk in a blood transfusion, but it is rare.", "Blood used for transfusions in the United States is very safe and generally free from disease. Donated blood is carefully tested and tracked. It is very rare to get a disease through a blood transfusion.", "A blood transfusion is a safe, common procedure in which blood is given to you through an intravenous (IV) line in one of your blood vessels.", "Blood transfusions are generally considered to be safe. But they do carry some risk of complications. Complications may happen during the transfusion or not for weeks, months or even years afterward.", "Many people are concerned about safety of blood transfusion as there may be risks associated with it. Blood of anemia patients is always checked to determine safety from the risk infection from HIV virus before beginning transfusion process.", "If you have many blood transfusions, you are more likely to have problems from immune system reactions. A reaction causes your body to form antibodies that attack the new blood cells. But tests can help avoid this. Before you get a blood transfusion, your blood is tested to find out your blood type.", "The blood type of the blood to be transfused is always checked to see if it matches with that required by the patient to ensure safety of the blood transfusions. However, there are some exceptions. A recipient of any blood type can receive the blood type O negative.", "So, if you have type A blood, it's either A positive or A negative. The blood used in a transfusion must work with your blood type. If it doesn't, antibodies (proteins) in your blood attack the new blood and make you sick. Type O blood is safe for almost everyone. About 40 percent of the population has type O blood.", "So, if you have type A blood, it's either A positive or A negative. The blood used in a transfusion must work with your blood type. If it doesn't, antibodies (proteins) in your blood attack the new blood and make you sick. Type O blood is safe for almost everyone." ]
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are blood vessels located in the epidermis
[ "1 Option 1: Large Terms on one side and Definitions on other side of the page. 2 Option 2: Large Terms and Definitions side by side on the same page. 3 x 5 index card Index card size with Terms on one side and Definition on other side.", "The major blood vessels that supply the skin are in the ____________. You step out of the shower and vigorously rub your skin with a towel. If you were able to analyze the towel, you would find skin cells. They are most likely ___________ _________ ___.", "The skin is one of the more versatile organs of the body. True. False. Epidermal cells usually grow and divide from the upper layers of the skin and migrate towards the dermis.", "The _________ is composed of connective tissue, smooth muscles, and nerve cell processes. True or false...the subcutaneous layer is part of the skin. Melanocytes transfer melanin granules to nearby _______________. The nerve fibers in the dermis stimulate nearby _________ and _________ in the dermis.", "A large number of blood vessels, small in diameter organised into plexus , cover the entire upper level of the dermis, but do not penetrate the epidermis. In particular, they are concentrated beneath the dermal papillae and even deeper, almost in contact with the hypodermis.", "True or false...the epidermis retains water in deeper skin layers, keeps out harmful chemicals and pathogens, and protects the skin against mechanical injury. __________ are keratinized conical masses on toes. A dilation or constriction of blood vessels results in a red appearance to the skin.", "They are essentially located in the dermal papillae close to the epidermis, and found only in very low numbers in the deep layers of the dermis known as the reticular dermis. They are specialised in producing two types of protein fibres, collagen and elastin fibres constituent of the extra-cellular matrix.", "Collagen fibres, 70% of the proteins in the dermis, gives dermis its resistance to strain and traction, while elastin supply its elastic properties. The reticular dermis accounts for the greater part of the dermis.", "This structure enables the keratinocytes in the epidermis to be rooted in the dermal papillae, while on the side of the dermis, the anchoring fibres interact with the basal membrane to create a network which traps the collagen fibres of the upper part of the dermis.", "Made up of 80% water, elastin fibres and collagen floating in a glycoprotein gel, the dermis is the tissue supporting the skin. In contrast with the epidermis, it is vascularised, enabling it to not only provide energy and nutrition to the epidermis but also to play a primordial role in thermoregulation and in healing." ]
No, they do not penetrate the epidermis.
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are blood vessels smooth muscle
[ "Pulmonary blood vessels within the lung are unique as they vasodilate to high oxygen tension and vasoconstrict when it falls. Bronchiole, smooth muscle that line the airways of the lung, respond to high carbon dioxide producing vasodilation and vasoconstrict when carbon dioxide is low.", "Blood Vessels Grown From Muscle Cells. Feb. 2, 2011 -- Scientists report that they have successfully grown and tested collagen-based tubes made from human donor tissue that can be used as blood vessel-like grafts in surgical procedures like coronary artery bypass and for creating vascular access points for patients who need kidney dialysis.", "Diagram showing the location of vascular smooth muscle cells. Vascular smooth muscle cells, isolated from human aorta, growing and forming a monolayer in cell culture. Vascular smooth muscle refers to the particular type of smooth muscle found within, and composing the majority of the wall of blood vessels.", "Most smooth muscle is of the single-unit variety, that is, either the whole muscle contracts or the whole muscle relaxes, but there is multiunit smooth muscle in the trachea, the large elastic arteries, and the iris of the eye.", "Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle. It is divided into two subgroups; the single-unit (unitary) and multiunit smooth muscle. Within single-unit cells, the whole bundle or sheet contracts as a syncytium.", "Other researchers have previously reported the ability to develop blood vessels from a patient’s own cells. That process was time consuming, however, requiring six to nine months for harvested cells to multiply and grow a sheet of tissue that could be rolled into a tube and implanted in the body.", "Thus the main function of vascular smooth muscle tone is to regulate the caliber of the blood vessels in the body. Excessive vasoconstriction leads to high blood pressure, while excessive vasodilation as in shock leads to low blood pressure.", "The muscle cells then secreted proteins, primarily collagen, which formed a ring of biosynthetic tissue around the gradually dissolving scaffold, says study researcher Shannon L. M. Dahl, PhD, senior director of scientific operations for Humacyte.", "In the new procedure, reported in the Feb. 2 issue of Science Translational Medicine, researchers took smooth muscle cells from cadaver donors and seeded them onto mesh tubes made from the same strong, flexible material used to make dissolvable stitches.", "Vascular smooth muscle contracts or relaxes to change both the volume of blood vessels and the local blood pressure, a mechanism that is responsible for the redistribution of the blood within the body to areas where it is needed (i.e. areas with temporarily enhanced oxygen consumption)." ]
Yes, vascular smooth muscle contracts or relaxes to change both the volume of blood vessels and the local blood pressure.
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are blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart
[ "The Heart and Blood Vessels. 1 Print. 2 PDF. 3 Email. 4 Bookmark You must be signed in to bookmark pages. Sign in now. 5 Notes You must be signed into your pro account to make notes. Sign in now. 6 Listen Listen. 7 Translate Translate.", "Where are the heart and blood vessels found? The heart is a fist-sized organ which lies within the chest behind the breastbone (sternum). The heart sits on the main muscle of breathing (the diaphragm), which is found beneath the lungs.", "The most important function of the cardiovascular system (the heart and blood vessels together) is to keep blood flowing through capillaries. This allows capillary exchange to take place. Capillary exchange is the process of nutrients passing into the body's cells and waste products passing out.", "What do the heart and blood vessels do? The heart's main function is to pump blood around the body. Blood carries nutrients and waste products and is vital to life. One of the essential nutrients found in blood is oxygen. The right side of the heart receives blood lacking oxygen (deoxygenated blood) from the body. After passing through the right atrium and right ventricle this blood is pumped to the lungs. Here blood picks up oxygen and loses another gas called carbon dioxide.", "largest artery in the body; receives oxygenated blood, at pressure, directly from the left ventricle and transports it to the body superior vena cava large vein that collects deoxygenated blood from the head and arms and returns it to the right atrium of the heart inferior vena cava large vein that collects deoxygenated blood from the abdomen and lower body and returns it to the right atrium of the heart pulmonary artery receives deoxygenated blood, at pressure, from the right ventricle and takes it to the lungs pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart", "The venae cavae (from the Latin for hollow veins, singular vena cava) are two large veins (venous trunks) that return deoxygenated blood from the body into the heart. In humans there are the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava, and both empty into the right atrium.", "superior vena cava. large vein that collects deoxygenated blood from the head and arms and returns it to the right atrium of the heart. inferior vena cava. large vein that collects deoxygenated blood from the abdomen and lower body and returns it to the right atrium of the heart.", "These are the first arteries to branch off the large artery (aorta) which takes blood to the body from the left ventricle. 1 The right coronary artery mainly supplies the muscle of the right ventricle. 2 The left coronary artery quickly splits into two and supplies the rest of the heart muscle.", "The blood supply to the heart. 1 The right coronary artery mainly supplies the muscle of the right ventricle. 2 The left coronary artery quickly splits into two and supplies the rest of the heart muscle. 3 The main coronary arteries divide into many smaller branches to supply all the heart muscle.", "What are the heart and blood vessels? The heart is a muscular pump that pushes blood through blood vessels around the body. The heart beats continuously, pumping the equivalent of more than 14,000 litres of blood every day. Blood vessels form the living system of tubes that carry blood both to and from the heart." ]
Yes, the blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood to the heart.
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are blood vessels veins arteries
[ "The heart has its own set of blood vessels that provide the myocardium with the oxygen and nutrients necessary to pump blood throughout the body. The left and right coronary arteries branch off from the aorta and provide blood to the left and right sides of the heart.", "Blood Vessels. The heart and blood vessels form the cardiovascular system which is. composed of. 1. arteries, high pressure lines that branch further and further from. the heart. Arteries eventually branch into: 2. capillaries, exchange vessels in close contact with tissue cells.", "Positions of arteries are described according. to vessels delivering blood to them from the aorta and the artery’s final. destination (the organ, lobe of the organ, layer of the organ (e.g. the myocardium. of the heart)). Positions of veins are described by the organ, lobe or layer that.", "The circulatory system of the lungs is the portion of the cardiovascular system in which oxygen-depleted blood is pumped away from the heart, via the pulmonary artery, to the lungs and returned, oxygenated, to the heart via the pulmonary vein.", "There are three major types of blood vessels: arteries, capillaries and veins. Blood vessels are often named after either the region of the body through which they carry blood or for nearby structures. For example, the brachiocephalic artery carries blood into the brachial (arm) and cephalic (head) regions.", "Venous Circulation. Venous circulation is the part of your circulatory system that involves veins, like the vena cavae and pulmonary veins. Veins are blood vessels that carry blood to your heart. Veins have thinner walls than arteries. Veins can widen as the amount of blood passing through them increases.", "Arteries are blood vessels that carry blood away from your heart. (The exception is the coronary arteries, which supply your heart muscle with oxygen-rich blood.) Healthy arteries are strong and elastic (stretchy). They become narrow between heartbeats, and they help keep your blood pressure consistent.", "The circulatory system, also called the cardiovascular system or the vascular system, is an organ system that permits blood to circulate and transport nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), oxygen, carbon dioxide, hormones, and blood cells to and from the cells in the body to provide nourishment and help in fighting diseases, stabilize ...", "Veins and Venules: Veins are the large return vessels of the body and act as the blood return counterparts of arteries. Because the arteries, arterioles, and capillaries absorb most of the force of the heart’s contractions, veins and venules are subjected to very low blood pressures.", "While humans, as well as other vertebrates, have a closed cardiovascular system (meaning that the blood never leaves the network of arteries, veins and capillaries), some invertebrate groups have an open cardiovascular system." ]
Yes, Veins are the large return vessels of the body and act as the blood return counterparts of arteries.
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are bloodborne pathogens found in urine
[ "Blood borne pathogens are. microorganisms such as viruses or. bacteria that are carried in blood. and can cause disease in people. Types of Blood borne. Pathogens. Blood borne Pathogens Include. – Malaria.", "Quiz Time! Circle the correct answer below. • Blood borne pathogens are: • airborne particles that are easily inhaled. • microorganisms that are carried in blood. • small larva that feed on animal carcass. • Hepatitis B (HBV) can survive in dried blood for. up to seven days.", "This area will introduce you to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogen Standard(effective March 1992 per 29 CFR 1910.1030) The OSHA standard was developed to help limit the potential exposure of health care workers to pathogenic microorganisms associated with human blood and blood products.", "Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): a. attacks the central nervous system. b. attacks the cardiovascular system. c. attacks the body’s immune system. 2. In addition to the blood, blood borne pathogens may. also be transmitted through the mucous membranes. of the eyes, nose, and mouth.", "exists and is an alternate of . BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS/ BODILY FLUIDS IN A NORMAL SITUATION, when (healthy) urine comes out of your body, it is sterile. Urine, for the purpose of spreading B B Pathogens, is not considered a bodily fluid like blood, semen and vaginal secretions.", "Bloodborne Pathogens: What are they? Bloodborne pathogens, infectious microorganisms, are found in human blood that can lead to disease in humans. These microorganisms include but are not limited to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV).", "Confidence votes 2.6K. BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS/ BODILY FLUIDS IN A NORMAL SITUATION, when (healthy) urine comes out of your body, it is sterile. Urine, for the purpose of spreading B B Pathogens, is not considered a bodily fluid like blood, semen and vaginal secretions.", "The two most clinically important (present the greatest risk) BBP pathogens are the viruses human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is often included in a discussions of BBP as it relates to healthcare worker exposure.", "The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard was created by OSHA to reduce and/or eliminate the occupational hazard to health care workers and others whose duties may put him or her at risk for contact with human blood or blood associated materials.", "Hepatitis C, a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus, is known as the most common chronic bloodborne infection in the United States. Hepatitis C is most commonly transmitted through repeated direct exposures to blood." ]
Yes, BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS/ BODILY FLUIDS IN A NORMAL SITUATION, when (healthy) urine comes out of your body, it is sterile.
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are blu cigs made in china
[ "Also, the fact that Blu Cigs products kept the same length as analog cigarettes, makes the transition easier and more natural. The one disadvantage that I found is that a charge will only allow you to enjoy a number of approximately 100 puffs, which is less than other e-cigarettes brands offer.", "Blu cigs disposable electronic cigarette comes in a compact package. The disposable e cigarette has the same finish as the rechargeable electronic cigarette offered by blu cigs. Disposables by blu cigs have an activation tab, upon hitting the activation tab you can use the disposable e cigarette.", "Lyric Electronic Co.,LTD Professionally manufactures Electronic Cigarettes only. We have different styles of e-cigs to satisfy different customers. A team of skilled professionals to make best e-cigs according to requirement and choice of customers. Relable E-cig Manufacturer and service.", "In terms of design, Blu Cigs chose a simple, yet very sophisticated look, making their product available in black or white. As a common feature, they share a gold band, which makes them even more classy looking.", "We also have particular patents of our mini electronic cigarettes. So far, our products have been exported to over 40 countries and regions, such as Europe, America, Asia, and the Middle East. Most of our products occupy the markets of Europe and America. Our company is committed to take care of our customer’s health.", "There is the trademark glowing tip that every blu cigarette has; the disposable e cig comes in a small package which has a clear side to showcase the disposable electronic cigarette. The disposable is very handy and very easy to use.", "2015 New Ariival 3.0ml BTC/BTDC Arctic Tank with Bottom Turbine Adjustable Airflow Dual Coil Pyrex Glass Clearomizer-Stainless Steel Color.", "All the blu cigs disposable have the same e liquid as used in the rechargeable e cigarettes. Blu cigs uses USA made e liquid in its rechargeable e cigarettes and is quite popular for doing so. Blu cigs products are assembled in China but the e liquid is manufactured in USA and the e juice has a mix of domestic and imported ingredients.", "Visit Website. If you are looking for a true American electronic cigarette, then Blu Cigs is exactly what you need. This premium e-cigarettes brand takes pride in offering only American made flavors that come in fantastic variety. Made only with natural ingredients, these are superior flavors that will please even the pickiest smokers.", "The disposable e cigarette has the same finish as the rechargeable electronic&hellip; Blu Cigs Disposable Electronic Cigarette Blu Cigs Disposable Electronic Cigarette 2014-06-05 Victoria Moreno ECS Rating Quality Vapor Flavor Customer Service 87 Final Score User Rating: 3.75 (1 votes) 87." ]
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are blue crabs land crabs
[ "By John VanCott. Blue land crabs are the largest land crab in Florida. They are a terrestrial crab that lives in the coastal zones. They are a game species, so you must have a Florida fishing license or sea fishing license to harvest them. They are often available in local fresh seafood markets.", "How to Cook Florida Blue Land Crabs. Blue land crabs are the largest land crab in Florida. They are a terrestrial crab that lives in the coastal zones. They are a game species, so you must have a Florida fishing license or sea fishing license to harvest them. They are often available in local fresh seafood markets.", "The Blue Land Crab is found throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America including Columbia, Venezuela, the Bahamas, and Puerto Rico. Within the U.S. it is limited to the Gulf of Mexico and coastal Florida and is rarely found more than 8 miles from the ocean.", "Some crabs swim. Most crabs, like stone crabs and spider crabs, walk or run across the bottom. However, crabs in the family Portunidae have specially modified back legs called swimmerettes. These paddle-shaped legs rotate at 20 to 40 revolutions per minute, allowing the crab to quickly swim through the water. One of the most well known crabs in the Portunidae family is the blue crab.", "Typically, the life span for a female blue crab is 1-2 years and a male is 1-3 years; however, in some tagging studies, crabs aged 5 to 8 years old were caught.", "Soft-shelled crabs and hard-shelled crabs are of the same species. Blue crabs have a hard shell or exoskeleton. In order for the crab to grow, it must periodically shed its shell in a process called molting. Typically, a crab will seek shelter during this process because it is highly vulnerable to predators.", "Land Crab (Cardisoma guanhumi) Blue land crab, white land crab, great land crab, mulatto crab. Blue land crab, is a large burrowing crab whose distribution on land is generally limited to within 5 miles of the ocean. Large individuals may grow to over 5 inches and weigh over 18 ounces.", "Keep posted and learn about the latest maryland blue crab seasonal festivals and crab feasts all around the region and we encourage you to utilize our crab shack and store directory if traveling to satisfy your cravings by helping to find the taste you love.", "Whether you want to know specific facts about the miraculous blue crab, how to catch or prepare or even where to get your favorite Chesapeake Bay sensation…don’t worry cause you have made it to the right place and we have got you covered.", "For the most part, the Land Crab is a vegetarian crab which collects and eats leaves fruits and grasses collected near the vicinity of its burrow. However, these crabs will also eat insects, carrion, feces and is sometimes cannibalistic. Throughout the Bahamas and the Caribbean, the Blue Land Crab is a food resource." ]
Blue land crabs are the largest land crab in Florida.
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are blue iris poisonous
[ "Poisonous Iris Plant Parts. Yellow iris, known botanically as iris pseudacorus--or commonly as pale yellow iris or yellow flag--is a flowering plant whose internal liquids are a severe irritant to the skin, and whose underground rhizomes are highly poisonous and deadly to animals and humans if ingested.he chemical action of the toxic substance in yellow iris is not well understood, but thought to be iridin, according to a study by M.R. Cooper and A.W. Johnson entitled Poisonous Plants in Britain and Their Effects on Animals and Man..", "Iris Species. The large, eye-catching flowers and spear-like leaves of the iris provide an interesting multi-season dimension to any garden bed. Unfortunately, irises -- as well as the gladiolus species, another member of the iris family -- are toxic to all animals, including dogs, cats and even cattle.Scientists have isolated a number of toxic compounds, most notably irisin, terpenoids and quinines.nfortunately, irises -- as well as the gladiolus species, another member of the iris family -- are toxic to all animals, including dogs, cats and even cattle.", "General Poisoning Notes: Blue flag (Iris versicolor) is a native herb found in eastern and central Canada. This plant has been mentioned as causing poisoning in humans and animals, but case reports have not been found. The plant juice can cause dermatitis in sensitive individuals. glycoside, iridin (or irisin), has been implicated as the toxic compound in iris species, although this has not been confirmed (Fyles 1920, Cooper and Johnson 1984).", "Like many other irises, most parts of the plant are poisonous (rhizome and leaves), if mistakenly ingested can cause stomach pains and vomiting. Also handling the plant may cause a skin irritation or an allergic reaction.Although an edible starch has been extracted from the plant in China, similar to Iris ensata.ike many other irises, most parts of the plant are poisonous (rhizome and leaves), if mistakenly ingested can cause stomach pains and vomiting. Also handling the plant may cause a skin irritation or an allergic reaction.", "The most well-known and common plants that can be poisonous or toxic to pets. Aconite-Is a garden flower whose roots, foliage and seeds can be poisonous. Apple-The seeds of an apple can be poisonous to pets. Arrowgrasses-These are marsh type plants whose leaves contain poisons.Atropa Belladonna-This is a type of garden herb in which the entire plant can be poisonous to pets, especially its seeds and roots.ilies-Plants of the lily variety are very poisonous to cats. Even very small amounts of this plant could cause serious kidney damage. Tulips-The toxic portion of this plant is the actual bulb, which can cause drooling, central nervous system depression, gastrointestinal irritation, cardiac issues and convulsions.", "Common Poisonous Plants and Plant Parts. Vegetation helps sustain life. We eat many plants, herbs and so forth in our daily diet. But, we must remember to be choosy. Some plants, trees or shrubs are potential killers of man. Some part of the ornamental plants or flowers in your yard may contain deadly poison.Many poisonous plants are so common ...ommon Poisonous Plants and Plant Parts. Vegetation helps sustain life. We eat many plants, herbs and so forth in our daily diet. But, we must remember to be choosy. Some plants, trees or shrubs are potential killers of man. Some part of the ornamental plants or flowers in your yard may contain deadly poison. Many poisonous plants are so common ...", "The root of the iris is where the largest concentration of toxins is found. Iris contains rhizomes and pentacylic terpenoids, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, drooling and lethargy in cats and dogs. This plant is less toxic to humans, but can still cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain if ingested.he root of the iris is where the largest concentration of toxins is found. Iris contains rhizomes and pentacylic terpenoids, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, drooling and lethargy in cats and dogs. This plant is less toxic to humans, but can still cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain if ingested.", "Blue Flag Iris has showy blue flowers in late spring and early summer. When the flowers are done, the edges of the petals curl up. Blue Flag Iris flower bud. Blue Flag Iris seed capsule, ripening. Blue Flag Iris ripe seed capsule split open to release its seeds.Blue Flag Iris seed capsules in winter-the seeds are all gone. This is on a northern lake in February. A nice clump of Blue Flag Iris in its watery environment.Sometimes the young leaves will have a reddish-purple tinge to them.lue Flag Iris has showy blue flowers in late spring and early summer. When the flowers are done, the edges of the petals curl up. Blue Flag Iris flower bud. Blue Flag Iris seed capsule, ripening. Blue Flag Iris ripe seed capsule split open to release its seeds.", "I ris versicolor poisoning. General poisoning notes for Iris versicolor. Blue flag (Iris versicolor) is a native herb found in eastern and central Canada. This plant has been mentioned as causing poisoning in humans and animals, but case reports have not been found.eneral poisoning notes for Iris versicolor. Blue flag (Iris versicolor) is a native herb found in eastern and central Canada. This plant has been mentioned as causing poisoning in humans and animals, but case reports have not been found.", "site search by freefind. Up Level. Below is a comprehensive list of plants that are categorized by mild, non and very toxic plants especially to our pets and in most cases to people. It should be noted that raisons and chocolate are VERY toxic to pets.accine Reactions in Cats and Food recipes for good health | TOXIC TO DOGS AND CATS BEWARE OF COCOA MULCH | Hair Loss in Cats | Toxic Plants List-For Animals and Humans | Interceptor Heart Worm Med Dangerous | Flea treatments for pets and home. ©2013 Blue Iris Sanctuary All Rights Reserved." ]
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are blue lips always a sign of cyanosis
[ "Blue lips occur when the skin on the lips takes on a bluish tint or color. This generally is due to either a lack of oxygen in the blood or to extremely cold temperatures. When the skin becomes a bluish color, the symptom is called cyanosis. Most commonly, blue lips are caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood. This may happen when you are at high altitude or if you are choking, or it may be due to chronic underlying conditions such as lung diseases or chronic heart defects.", "Cyanosis describes the symptom that happens when a person’s skin, lips, or fingernail beds turn from the person’s natural color to a blue or bluish color. The color might also look grayish or dark purple. “Central cyanosis” is blueness that mainly affects the lips, tongue, and mouth. “Peripheral cyanosis” is blueness in the skin of the arms, legs, feet, hands, fingers and fingernail beds. Both of these kinds of cyanosis can be caused by COPD or by complications of COPD.", "If you, or someone you are with, have blue lips with other serious symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, chest pains, fatigue, fainting or change in level of consciousness or lethargy, seek immediate medical care (call 911) . 12 Things Your Dermatologist Wants You to Know. 5 Unexpected Places to Check for Skin Cancer.", "A child's lips should be nice and pink. In fact, you usually don't want to see any part of a child's face or body turn purple or blue, which can indicate cyanosis. Cyanosis is a sign that a child doesn't have enough oxygen in her blood. While often caused by congenital heart defects, it can also be caused by septic shock, seizures or lung issues such as pneumonia, asthma or croup. Not all cyanosis is necessarily bad, though.", "Although people often have slightly different shades of color to their lips, which can be individual variations, it is never normal for the lips to be frankly blue in color.", "When blood becomes depleted of oxygen, it changes from bright red to darker in colour, and it's this that makes the skin and lips look blue. In darker-skinned people, the blue tinge may be easier to spot in the lips, gums and around the eyes. The medical name for this blue tinge is cyanosis.", "When this occurs, it is called cyanosis, and it reflects a state in which the blood flowing through the lips has been stripped significantly of oxygen. Blood that is not well oxygenated turns blue in color. There are many potential causes for cyanosis, many of them being quite serious. Therefore, if you are really having a bluish color to your lips, you will need to go see your primary care doctor as soon as possible. They will do a thorough examination looking for any signs of heart or lung disease.", "When a person’s blood cells are not carrying enough oxygen through the body, the color of the blood cells changes from bright red to a darker bluish color. Because the blood flowing through the skin is a bluish color, it causes the person to develop a blueness of the skin, lips, or fingernail beds.", "If a person's skin or lips turn blue, it's usually caused by low blood oxygen levels or poor circulation. It can be a sign of a serious problem, so it's important to seek medical advice.", "Cyanosis that affects the skin generally and/or lips. When all the skin and/or lips have a blue tinge, it's known as central cyanosis and is usually a sign of low levels of oxygen in the blood. Common causes for central cyanosis are listed below. A problem with the lungs:" ]
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are blue potatoes healthier
[ "Carbohydrates. All potatoes are rich in complex carbohydrates, containing starches, glycogen and fiber. Carbohydrates are the body's fuel source and are essential for muscle and brain health. While excess carbohydrates, like any other food, can contribute to weight gain, they are necessary to your body.", "© 2013 msnbc.com. Reprints. Pity the potato. It's widely blamed for the fattening of America. But a small new study found that daily consumption of a certain type of potato -- purple ones, that is --- can help lower blood pressure, without causing weight gain.", "The potato is a deep indigo blue and makes colourful mash and chips. The firm aimed to appeal to children-by selling them something with a little novelty interest. 'Healthy' The blue colour comes from the presence of anthocyanin, which is an antioxidant. Mr Keogh pointed out that the potatoes had health benefits too. They have a deep flavour, he said, but I'm surprised too at the backlash against the idea of eating blue food.. Despite Ireland's long association with the potato, Mr Keogh said that its popularity is waning and overall sales fell by 14% last year.", "Virtually all types of potatoes provide significant amounts of approximately seven to ten nutrients. While Americans are accustomed to potatoes with a white inside, potatoes in other parts of the world more commonly have starchy yellow insides. In the U.S. we call potatoes with yellow insides specialty potatoes.. However, worldwide they are the norm rather than the exception. All colorful potatoes provide carotenoids (and some also provide flavonoids) that white potatoes do not. Carotenoids and flavonoids are pigments, and according to nutritional research, they provide us with many health benefits, including cancer protection.", "For this dish I used the Trader Joe’s potato medley—a sack of red, white, and purple potatoes. To achieve a more vivid shade of blue, use only the purple potatoes. Ingredients: 1 1 sack of red, purple, and white potatoes (approximately 13 small potatoes). 2 2 tablespoons Earth Balance vegan butter. 3 Unsweetened and unflavored almond or soy milk (less than one cup required). 4 Salt and pepper to taste.", "Irish children are being urged to eat their blues The Keogh family, which trades as Cream of the Crop, grew the lesser known variety to mark the international year of the potato. Little did they guess what an impact blue mash would have on the Irish imagination. We were overwhelmed by the response, said Tom Keogh, general manager of Peter Keogh &Sons. It is a very, very old variety of potato. We got some of the seed last year and grew it as part of our heritage range..", "The potato is a deep indigo blue and makes colourful mash and chips. The firm aimed to appeal to children-by selling them something with a little novelty interest. 'Healthy'. The blue colour comes from the presence of anthocyanin, which is an antioxidant.", "All types of potatoes are high in carbohydrates and have a moderate amount of calories, but they also have healthy amounts of fiber, vitamins and minerals. To point out the healthiest potato varieties, they are the types with darker-colored flesh, such as the Purple Viking, Yukon Gold, and Ruby Crescent.", "Nutrients in Potatoes. Potatoes are low in calories and contain no cholesterol or fat. They are high in fiber, and contain significant amounts of vitamin C and potassium, as well as vitamin B-6 and iron. A medium potato will provide about 110 calories from it's carbohydrates, and about 8 percent of your RDA of fiber.", "For example, the darker the starchy yellow flesh of a yellow potato, the greater quantity of carotenoids, including beta-carotene (and, in some cases, lutein) that is present. The blue in blue potatoes comes from their flavonoid content." ]
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are blue-green intermediate colors
[ "Report Abuse. Primary colors are main colors, like red, yellow and blue. Secondary colors are colors that can be made by mixing the primaries. So red+yellow = orange, yellow+blue= green, and red+blue=brown. Intermediate colors are all the colors in between (so darker green, pinkish colors, etc.). uofgleam · 9 years ago. Thumbs up. 0. Thumbs down. 0. Comment. Add a comment.", "The analogous color scheme is 3-5 colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel. This combination of colors provides very little contrast. Analogous Analogous colors are illustrated here: yellow, yellow-green, green and blue-green. Warm colors are found on the right side of the color wheel. They are colors found in fire and the sun. Warm colors make objects look closer in a painting or drawing. Warm This is an illustration of the use of warm colors-reds, oranges and yellows. Cool colors are found on the left side of the color wheel.", "There are three secondary colors. They are the hues green, violet (purple) and orange. Orange from mixing red and yellow, violet (purple) from blue and red, and green from yellow and blue. Tertiary colors: The third set of hues are known as tertiary or intermediate colors. These hues are made by mixing adjacent primary and secondary hues. The six tertiary or intermediate colors are yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, and yellow-orange.", "The dark gray (more black) will decrease the value of the color as well as mute it. Complementary Colors lie opposite each other on the color wheel. These colors always go well with each other, hence the term complementary. Some of the most popular color schemes are based on color complements.", "Tertiary Colors. The intermediate colors are the two-name colors yellow orange, red orange, yellow green, blue green, red violet, and blue violet. They are created by mixing the primaries in specific proportions according to their proximity to a primary color of red, yellow, and blue on the color wheel.", "Three Secondary Colors – Orange, Green, and Violet. These colors are made by two primary colors mixed together. yellow + red = orange; yellow + blue = green; red + blue = violet. The remaining six, Inter­mediate Colors – Blue-Violet; Red-Violet; Red-Orange; Yellow-Orange; Yellow-Green; Blue-Green. Intermediate colors lie between the primary and secondary colors on the color wheel. Intermediate colors are made by mixing together one primary and one secondary color.", "Red Yellow Blue Secondary Colors By mixing two primary colors, a secondary color is created. Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Blue + Red = Purple Intermediate, or Tertiary, colors are created by mixing a primary and a secondary.", "Neutral Colors Color values are the lights and darks of a color you create by using black and white (‘neutrals”) with a color. This makes hundreds of more colors from the basic 12 colors of the wheel. white + color = tint color + black = shade Tints are lightened colors.", "Intermediate colors are made when primary colors and secondary colors mix together. All of the intermediate colors are: Red-orange, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, bl … ue-violet(blue-purple), red-violet(red-purple).", "Combining a primary and secondary colour that is across from one another on the colour wheel … will not give you an intermediate color. Examples of intermediate colours are yellow orange, red orange, yellow green, blue green, red violet and blue violet. + 11 others found this useful." ]
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are bluebells weeds
[ "While many gardeners welcome the native bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta) in their gardens, it can become a nuisance. The larger Spanish bluebell is also pretty, but can become a problem too, not just because of its spreading habit, but also due to its ability to hybridise with the native English form.", "English bluebells are bulbous plants of the hyacinth family (Hyacinthoides non-scripta). See Common Bluebell. English bluebells grow wild in woodlands and flower around May. British bluebell woods in flower are seen as beautiful and uniquely English or British. English bluebells grow only in shade.", "English and Spanish bluebells may seem like the novice gardener’s dream: a beautiful flower, easy to grow and willing to spread and fill in bare spots of land. Unfortunately, Spanish bluebells are so eager to spread, they’re often considered weeds.", "Non-chemical controls. It is best to dig out bluebells while they are in leaf, as the bulbs are almost impossible to find when the plants are dormant: 1 Loosen soil around the bulbs to a good depth and remove all the bulbs and underground runners.", "It is a weed if you do not want it in your garden. In England, the Spanish bluebell is invasive and will hybridize with the English bluebell.", "Common bluebell. Common bluebells are anything but ordinary, with a spring woodland carpeted in masses of bluebells a sight to behold. This spectacular botannical display is only found in northern Europe, with Britain containing more than half of the worlds population.", "Unfortunately, Spanish bluebells are so eager to spread, they’re often considered weeds. These small flowers tend to cross pollinate with native English bluebells, creating a hybrid flower that takes over the area.", "English bluebells Edit. English bluebells are bulbous plants of the hyacinth family (Hyacinthoides non-scripta). See Common Bluebell. English bluebells grow wild in woodlands and flower around May. British bluebell woods in flower are seen as beautiful and uniquely English or British.", "By Anne Baley. English and Spanish bluebells may seem like the novice gardener’s dream: a beautiful flower, easy to grow and willing to spread and fill in bare spots of land. Unfortunately, Spanish bluebells are so eager to spread, they’re often considered weeds.", "Dig the soil around the plants, then feel in the soil until you find all the bulbs. Remove the runners you find below ground as well. These plants are so tough they’ll sprout right through a compost heap if you dump them in right away. Kill bluebell bulbs by adding a little bit more effort." ]
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are blueberries anti inflammatory
[ "I’ll be having lots and lots of anti-inflammatory foods, so I can make sure my body is healing to its best capacity. That means limiting white flour, sugars, processed foods, etc. and eating lots of plant-based foods like in the Eating Guide Program.", "Like, really simple food. Walnuts, blueberries and ground flaxseeds rank high up on the list of foods that help calm inflammation, and they also happen to make a delicious smoothie when combined with cinnamon (and maybe ginger if you’d like to try that too).", "The anthocyanins in both berries were found to protect the cells against inflammation. The berries also reduced various inflammatory mediators involved in the inflammation response. Therefore, both blueberries and cranberries are shown to protect cells against inflammatory damage.", "In order to help stimulate the natural healing process which your body goes through to kill germs, you will want to eat as many blueberries as possible. Leafy greens along with whole grains are also wonderful anti-inflammatory foods which can be used to keep the body strong and functioning normally.", "Inflammation is like salt. A pinch is a good thing, but get a tad too much and it ruins everything. – Prevention Magazine. There are actually a lot of foods that are considered anti-inflammatory.", "Janelle. I make a similar smoothie but add a fist full of parsley, one whole peeled lemon, as well as steeped whole leaf green tea and dump it in, leaves and all. All are anti-inflammatory powerhouses, and the green tea assists with joint pain. I also add Nappa cabbage.", "It is the body’s natural immune response. Inflammation is not necessarily a bad thing, but it can be bad. Some forms of inflammation can be protective such as a swelling of a sprained ankle to protect the bone. Other forms such as chronic inflammation can be progressive, severe, and play a role in chronic diseases and conditions.", "One of the most powerful anti-inflammatory foods is ginger. Studies are coming out left and right, showing that ginger is more powerful than even drugs. Drugs like Advil, Aleve and Tylenol only work on one level to “block the formation of inflammatory compounds.", "Fruits containing anthocyanins possess anti-inflammatory activity. Anthocyanins are also responsible for the blue, purple, and red color we see in fruits. There are many benefits of anthocyanins including their potential to protect against chronic diseases. Flavonoids are concentrated in the skin and peel of the fruit.", "Anti-Inflammatory Blueberry Smoothie 1 2 handfuls leafy greens 1/2 cup frozen blueberries 1 frozen banana 1 T almond butter 1 tsp maca powder (optional) 1/4 tsp cinnamon 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk. Inflammation is like salt. A pinch is a good thing, but get a tad too much and it ruins everything. –Prevention Magazine. I really tried hard to think of more of a catchy name for this smoothie. There was the Blazing Blueberry Smoothie, the Blue Heat Smoothie, and several others not worth mentioning. When it came down to it though, this smoothie adds a ton of inflammation fighting foods and spices so the key word is Anti-inflammatory." ]
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are blueberries of for candida diet
[ "Blueberries. Blueberries are allowed on the candida diet. They are very low in sugar and are chock-full of antioxidants. Once you are past the very initial stage of the candida diet, where you body is detoxing, you can consume up to two cups of blueberries per day.he candida diet is also known as the yeast infection diet. It eliminates food that the yeast thrives upon. The goal of the candida diet is to essentially starve the yeast to death.", "Another general consensus among candida experts is that berries such as blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries and cranberries are acceptable on the candida diet because these berries have a higher fiber to sugar ratio.he recommendations for which foods to eat and avoid on the so-called “candida diet” are all over the place. Experts can’t even agree as you’ll find websites with conflicting information.", "Because candida typically thrives on sugar, many of the high sugar fruits are discouraged while on a candida diet, reports Disabled World. In fact, if you are on a candida cleanse for active candidiasis, it's best to avoid fruits entirely, due to their natural fructose content.lueberries. Blueberries, which boast the health benefit of being rich in antioxidants, also are among the low-sugar berries you can enjoy on a candida diet. According to the Greatest Herbs on Earth, you can have 2 cups of blueberries per day after the initial cleanse phase.", "Blueberries. Blueberries, which boast the health benefit of being rich in antioxidants, also are among the low-sugar berries you can enjoy on a candida diet. According to the Greatest Herbs on Earth, you can have 2 cups of blueberries per day after the initial cleanse phase.Avoid sweetening the berries.lueberries. Blueberries, which boast the health benefit of being rich in antioxidants, also are among the low-sugar berries you can enjoy on a candida diet. According to the Greatest Herbs on Earth, you can have 2 cups of blueberries per day after the initial cleanse phase.", "These candida diet blueberry muffins have a nostalgic taste. Coconut flour gives these breakfast pastries a doughy consistency and slight biscuit flavor. Hints of cinnamon and stevia take this muffin to delicious heights of sweetness for a muffin that is classic and comforting.Candida Alert: Even though fruit sugars are naturally occurring and come hand in hand with healthy fiber and nutrients, the body still registers them as sugar.reheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, cinnamon, salt, baking soda, cream of tartar, and chia seeds. Stir the dry ingredients to thoroughly combine them. In a medium-sized bowl, beat two eggs.", "The candida diet is also known as the yeast infection diet. It eliminates food that the yeast thrives upon. The goal of the candida diet is to essentially starve the yeast to death.The candida diet is quite restrictive as you must avoid foods that contain sugar or yeast.While a lot of fruit should be avoided, berries are allowed in the candida diet.he candida diet is also known as the yeast infection diet. It eliminates food that the yeast thrives upon. The goal of the candida diet is to essentially starve the yeast to death.", "The main goal of the Candida Diet is to reduce the amount of food you eat that makes Candida yeast proliferate. The primary food source of yeast is sugar. The more fuel you provide this little beast the more it will grow and the higher your level of overgrowth is the more undesirable symptoms you will experience.y following a Candida diet, you not only experience less symptoms, but you also reduce the amount of yeast in your body to allow the antifungals and probiotics to have a fighting chance in restoring balance.", "Once you have followed the strict Candida diet for some time, you can start to reintroduce some foods into your diet.These mostly fall under the categories of beans, high carb vegetables or fruits.nce you have followed the strict Candida diet for some time, you can start to reintroduce some foods into your diet.", "The worse thing you can give your body in regard to the Candida Diet and in regard to health in general is sugar. It weakens the immune system and gives yeast a spectacular feast.Sugar is Candida's favorite food.If you remove nothing else from your diet, it must be sugar.he worse thing you can give your body in regard to the Candida Diet and in regard to health in general is sugar. It weakens the immune system and gives yeast a spectacular feast. Sugar is Candida's favorite food. If you remove nothing else from your diet, it must be sugar.", "Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, cinnamon, salt, baking soda, cream of tartar, and chia seeds. Stir the dry ingredients to thoroughly combine them. In a medium-sized bowl, beat two eggs.To the eggs, add milk, stevia, vanilla, melted butter, Greek yogurt, and lemon juice. Whisk these ingredients to combine. If necessary, use a rubber spatula to cream the yogurt into the mixture to break up any large lumps.reheat the oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine the almond flour, coconut flour, cinnamon, salt, baking soda, cream of tartar, and chia seeds. Stir the dry ingredients to thoroughly combine them. In a medium-sized bowl, beat two eggs." ]
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are blueberries safe for dogs
[ "Like most things, blueberries are good in moderation but should not form a large part of your dogs diet. So in short, as a treat blueberries are safe for dogs. Just don’t give them too many. There are other foods that aren’t safe for your dog, and you should be careful not to leave these lying around the house.Some of the more dangerous foods for dog include: 1 Alcohol.2 Onions and Garlic. 3 Chocolate. 4 Salt in large quantities.ike most things, blueberries are good in moderation but should not form a large part of your dogs diet. So in short, as a treat blueberries are safe for dogs. Just don’t give them too many. There are other foods that aren’t safe for your dog, and you should be careful not to leave these lying around the house.", "So you want to know, are blueberries safe for dogs. If you want to feed your dog blueberries you will be fine unless your dog has an allergy to them, which most don’t.Feeding a dog blueberries will result in one thing for sure and that is blue teeth. lot of premium dog foods actually use blue berries as a ingredient in their dog food. So, are blueberries safe for dogs… Yes. Now, you don’t want to over due it. A blueberry every now and then is fine but it shouldn’t be used as a main source of nutrition.", "The answer is yes. Not only are blueberries safe, but they are also an excellent source of antioxidants, selenium, zinc and iron. High in vitamins C, E, A and B complex for your dog. Like any fruit or treat, blueberries should be fed in moderation; 2 or 3 blueberries make a good size treat.The Benefits of Blueberries.ot only are blueberries safe, but they are also an excellent source of antioxidants, selenium, zinc and iron. High in vitamins C, E, A and B complex for your dog. Like any fruit or treat, blueberries should be fed in moderation; 2 or 3 blueberries make a good size treat. The Benefits of Blueberries.", "- Pears are also good for dogs, just as any similar fruit-be sure to remove the seeds and core before giving them to the dog. Peeling them off is not absolute a must, however, if your dog has any issues, remove the fruit's skin. There are many other fruits that are safe for dogs. Pears are also good for dogs, just as any similar fruit-be sure to remove the seeds and core before giving them to the dog. Peeling them off is not absolute a must, however, if your dog has any issues, remove the fruit's skin. There are many other fruits that are safe for dogs.", "Dogs Love Berries. Dogs love many of the same kinds of berries that you probably like yourself: blueberries, cranberries, raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries. All of these berries are healthy and safe for your dog to eat. lot of dogs also like frozen blueberries, so that is something you might want to try (especially for teething puppies !). If you haven’t offered your dog berries yet, purchase a couple of different kinds and see how your dog likes them. Chances are that your dog will quickly become a big fan of berries.", "Like those others, blackberries are loaded with antioxidants to fight free radicals in your dog, and also have plenty of fiber and vitamins, too. It is worth mentioning that not all berries are good for dogs. Stay away from cherries, holly berries, juniper berries, baneberries, poke berries, and mistletoe berries.These contain pits and/or chemicals that can be health hazards for your dog.t is worth mentioning that not all berries are good for dogs. Stay away from cherries, holly berries, juniper berries, baneberries, poke berries, and mistletoe berries. These contain pits and/or chemicals that can be health hazards for your dog.", "Are blueberries safe for dogs? I just want to know if blueberries are safe for dogs, because my little brother spilled an entire tin of dried blueberries and I think the family dog got some.re blueberries safe for dogs? I just want to know if blueberries are safe for dogs, because my little brother spilled an entire tin of dried blueberries and I think the family dog got some.", "Veterinarians and canine nutritionists have determined that blueberries are safe for dogs in moderation. Blueberries are often included in commercial dog food and dog treats.They are low in fat and high in vitamin C and fiber.While no conclusive studies have confirmed that blueberries are actually beneficial for a dog, some studies have shown some positive effects of feeding dogs blueberries.t's a good question for concerned dog owners. Not all the foods that humans eat are good for dogs. Some human foods can even be poisonous or fatal for dogs. Careful pet owners should always check before adding non-traditional foods to a dog's diet.", "A lot of premium dog foods actually use blue berries as a ingredient in their dog food. So, are blueberries safe for dogs… Yes. Now, you don’t want to over due it. A blueberry every now and then is fine but it shouldn’t be used as a main source of nutrition. lot of premium dog foods actually use blue berries as a ingredient in their dog food. So, are blueberries safe for dogs… Yes. Now, you don’t want to over due it. A blueberry every now and then is fine but it shouldn’t be used as a main source of nutrition.", "If you check the Internet, you will find lots of different information about berries. People seem confused about whether or not berries are good for dogs, or even safe to feed dogs. You can rest assured that there are many kinds of berries that are perfectly safe and healthy for your dog to eat. lot of dogs also like frozen blueberries, so that is something you might want to try (especially for teething puppies !). If you haven’t offered your dog berries yet, purchase a couple of different kinds and see how your dog likes them. Chances are that your dog will quickly become a big fan of berries." ]
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are bluefish good eating
[ "1 Marinate for at least 30 minutes. 2 Preheat a grill for high heat. When the grill is hot, oil the grate. Place fish fillets on the grill, and discard the marinade. Cook for 4 minutes on each side, or until fish flakes with a fork.", "A Dr. Mehmet Oz, MD , Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease), answered. Bluefish is chockfull of vitamin D, which studies have shown interferes with the growth of colon and breast cancer and can improve the survival rate of people with lung cancer.", "Eating Canada Geese: a delicious solution to NJ's geese problem. Bluefish are everywhere in the waters of New Jersey in recent weeks. Social media and bait shop reports page are full of photos of monster bluefish being caught from Cape May to the Hudson River.", "Why you should be eating N.J. bluefish, the state's most underrated fish. Fred Kern, captain of the 120-foot Miss Belmar Princess, fillets jumbo bluefish on the dock at the Belmar Municipal Marina on 7/13/2000. There's some crazy stuff going on in the river,'' he said, referring to the Navesink, which runs near our homes.", "My tips for making bluefish not only eatable, but delicious. 1. Eat the small ones: I love the two to six pound fish that have less of the fatty oily meat than the larger ones. I often cook them whole on the grill rather than bother filleting them. 2. Cook 'em quick: Bluefish doesn't keep well, in my experience.", "Topics | Diet & Nutrition | Healthy Foods & Cooking | Health Value Of Foods | What are the health benefits of bluefish? Bluefish is chockfull of vitamin D, which studies have shown interferes with the growth of colon and breast cancer and can improve the survival rate of people with lung cancer. Aim for 1 (6 ounce) serving a week. Grill or bake the bluefish without using oil (oil leeches out the vitamin D) to unlock its health properties.", "Place the fish fillets into a large bowl. Pour in the orange juice, lime juice, lemon juice, olive oil and white wine. Season with salt, pepper and seafood rub. Stir to blend and coat fish. Leave the squeezed lemon and lime halves in the bowl too. Marinate for at least 30 minutes.", "A healthy diet is rich in foods with high nutritional value, providing your body with the vitamins, minerals and other food nutrients it needs to protect against disease and maintain a healthy weight. To identify healthy foods, it's important to read nutrition labels and know the source of your food.", "We have two cats, and they're not getting any of this bluefish. I've been eating it every day for a week, (despite health recommendations that I should back off), in all forms. Just finished my last smoked bluefish salad sandwich as I started typing this, as a matter of fact.", "And the dog dish, or someplace other than the human dinner menu, is likely the final destination for many of them. That's because many cooks, anglers and diners hold the believe bluefish do not make good eating." ]
Yes, Bluefish is chockfull of vitamin D, which studies have shown interferes with the growth of colon and breast cancer and can improve the survival rate of people with lung cancer.
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are bmw expensive to insure
[ "Expensive: Horsepower and high tech. Insure.com’s analysis found that the costliest 2015s to insure are high-end Porsches, BMWs and other sports cars that typically sell for more than $100,000 and can hit around 200 mph.", "1 If you wreck a $70,000 car, it's going to be far more expensive to replace than if you were to wreck one that cost $20,000. 2 Family-friendly models like SUVs and minivans that come with loads of safety features also come with discounts.", "Collision and comprehensive insurance (premiums) are to a large extent driven by the cost of a vehicle, and the Smart Fortwo is one of the least-expensive vehicles for sale in the United States, he says. The Fortwo also doesn’t cost insurers much in claims.", "Topping the least-expensive list is the two-door 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sport with an average premium of $1,134 a year.", "Jeep vehicles account for three of 2015's 10 least-expensive models for car insurance, according to Insure.com’s latest annual ranking of vehicles. (Compare insurance rates by car for more than 1,500 models.).", "On the flipside, the agency's data shows the 2015 Nissan GT-R in NISMO trim costs $3,574, on average, per year to insure. Unsurprisingly, many on the most-expensive list are just that -- luxury or sports cars.", "The insurance information company looked at car insurance rates for more than 1,500 models and trims to find the most-and least-expensive model-year 2015 vehicles to insure.", "According to the agency, insurance rates vary wildly by state. In Maine, for example, insuring a 2015 Wrangler costs as little as $694 a year but as much as $2,027 in Michigan. A GT-R buyer in Montana would pay an annual premium of $6,630; that drops to $2,012 in Hawaii. Insure.com calculated the average insurance rates using six large carriers (Allstate, Farmers, Geico, Nationwide, Progressive and State Farm) in 10 ZIP codes per state.", "Add it all up and Insure.com found that 2015's most-expensive model to insure is the Nissan GT-R Nismo, a premium version of the brand’s flagship sports car, at an average $3,574 per year. That's more than twice the $1,555 average for the 1,500-plus models that Insure.com studied.", "For example: 1 A high pricetag typically means a high premium. 2 That shouldn't come as a surprise. 3 If you wreck a $70,000 car, it's going to be far more expensive to replace than if you were to wreck one that cost $20,000." ]
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are boas found elsewhere in the world
[ "Snakes loom large in the human imagination, from the venomous cobras to the boas and pythons that squeeze their prey to death and swallow it whole.In the UK only the adder is venomous, but elsewhere-such as in Australia-are concentrations of some of the planet's most toxic snakes.nakes loom large in the human imagination, from the venomous cobras to the boas and pythons that squeeze their prey to death and swallow it whole.", "Boa constrictor is an exclusively New World species which has the largest distribution of all neotropical boas. Boa constrictors range from northern Mexico south through Central and South America. In South America the range splits along the Andes mountains.To the east of the Andes, B. constrictor is found as far south as northern Argentina. On the west side of the mountains, the range extends into Peru. Boa constrictors are also found on numerous islands off the Pacific coast and in the Caribbean.Islands included in the boa constrictor range are: the Lesser Antilles, Trinidad, Tobago, Dominica, and St. Lucia. Some islands off the coast of Belize and Honduras are also inhabited by this species.oa constrictors are also found on numerous islands off the Pacific coast and in the Caribbean. Islands included in the boa constrictor range are: the Lesser Antilles, Trinidad, Tobago, Dominica, and St. Lucia. Some islands off the coast of Belize and Honduras are also inhabited by this species.", "Because boa constrictors, reticulated pythons, and anacondas are some of the biggest snakes in the world, many people get confused about which is which. The first thing to note is that the anaconda is a species of boa, not a separate type of snake. That leaves two groups, the boas and the pythons.ythons have one more bone in their head than boas do and some additional teeth, and pythons are found in the Old World (Africa, Asia, Australia) while boas live in both the Old World and the New World (North, Central, and South America).", "It used to be said that boas were New World Snakes and pythons were Old World Snakes, but, with boas found on Madagascar, Fiji and Solomon Islands, this is not quite true. Instead, it is possible that boas have survived in evolutionarily isolated areas.he Boa Constrictor (Boa constrictor) resides in the Rainforests of Belize, Northern Mexico and Argentina in South America. There, it is known as ‘Wowla’ to the natives of Belize. Boa Constrictors can been seen throughout the forest and sometimes in off shore caves.", "Biggest snakes in the world! This week it's all about huge snakes! From Burmese Pythons to Reticulated Pythons and Boas, we'll cover the topic of keeping these giants!Enjoy!SnakeBytesTV is produced by BHB Reptiles, one of the world's largest snake breeding facilities, and is hosted by Brian Barczyk.his week it's all about huge snakes! From Burmese Pythons to Reticulated Pythons and Boas, we'll cover the topic of keeping these giants! Enjoy! SnakeBytesTV is produced by BHB Reptiles, one of the world's largest snake breeding facilities, and is hosted by Brian Barczyk.", "Boas are found in Northern, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Southeastern Europe and Asia Minor, Northern, Central and East Africa, Madagascar and Reunion Island, the Arabian Peninsula, Central and southwestern Asia, India and Sri Lanka, the Moluccas and New Guinea through to Melanesia and Samoa.oas (Boidae) are a family of nonvenomous snakes found in America, Africa, Europe, Asia and some Pacific Islands.", "But they have differences, too. Pythons have one more bone in their head than boas do and some additional teeth, and pythons are found in the Old World (Africa, Asia, Australia) while boas live in both the Old World and the New World (North, Central, and South America).ythons have one more bone in their head than boas do and some additional teeth, and pythons are found in the Old World (Africa, Asia, Australia) while boas live in both the Old World and the New World (North, Central, and South America).", "Boa constrictor constrictor. The boa constrictor is a large snake, although it is only modestly sized in comparison to other large snakes such as the reticulated python and Burmese python, and can reach lengths of anywhere from 3–13 feet (0.91–3.96 m) depending on the locality and the availability of suitable prey.oa constrictor constrictor. The boa constrictor is a large snake, although it is only modestly sized in comparison to other large snakes such as the reticulated python and Burmese python, and can reach lengths of anywhere from 3–13 feet (0.91–3.96 m) depending on the locality and the availability of suitable prey.", "Boa constrictors are found from northern Mexico to Argentina. Of all the boas, this snake thrives in the most varied habitats. It shows, however, the least inclination toward water.It lives in deserts, wet tropical forests, open savanna, and cultivated fields, and from sea level to moderate elevation.oa constrictors are found from northern Mexico to Argentina. Of all the boas, this snake thrives in the most varied habitats. It shows, however, the least inclination toward water.", "Boas, anacondas and pythons… all extremely dangerous and more importantly, very, very BIG! Apart from this 55 feet long giant snake found in Malaysia, we’ll talk about some of the largest snakes in the world, so have a look.oas, anacondas and pythons… all extremely dangerous and more importantly, very, very BIG! Apart from this 55 feet long giant snake found in Malaysia, we’ll talk about some of the largest snakes in the world, so have a look." ]
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are bobcats nocturnal or diurnal
[ "The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a North American cat that appeared during the Irvingtonian stage of around 1.8 million years ago (AEO). Containing 12 recognized subspecies, it ranges from southern Canada to central Mexico, including most of the contiguous United States. The bobcat is an adaptable predator that inhabits wooded areas, as well as semidesert, urban edge, forest edge, and swampland environments.", "Bats, the high-flying nocturnal mammals, take to the skies at night when competition for resources from diurnal birds is much lower. The cover of darkness also protects nocturnal mammals from predators; however, many predators (like big cats) are also nocturnal and ready to hunt in the dark.", "The nocturnal mammal’s eye has adapted to the dark. What diurnal mammals see as pitch-black darkness, nocturnal mammals see as dim light or shades of gray. Nocturnal mammals have proportionally larger eyes than mammals who are awake during the day; a tarsier’s eye is so large it can’t even move in its socket. Their pupils are also able to open more widely in low light than the diurnal mammal’s pupils.", "During fall and winter, this pattern is switched, and they become more diurnal since their prey are livelier during the day in the colder months. Let's examine more bobcat facts related to their behavior during reproduction and mating, when they travel, and how they hunt for food. slide 3 of 10.", "The bobcat’s main purpose of travel and sleep is dependent on the overall availability of its food. This behavior varies seasonably as a response to the activity of their prey. Bobcats are nocturnal animals and during most of the year, they travel at night, covering a range of two to seven miles along a habitual route.", "bob_cat_0025.jpg. Bobcats live in wooded areas. A yellowish- to reddish-brown cat streaked and spotted with black, with long hind legs, a short, broad face and a short (“bobbed”) tail. The backs of the prominent, pointed ears are black with a central light-colored spot; ear tufts, when present, are black. Both sexes look alike.", "All About that Bobcat. 1 The pupils of the bobcat’s eyes are elliptical in bright light but nearly round in dim light. 2 Bobcats are nocturnal and diurnal. There is little social interaction between individuals. 3 Within their ranges, they can travel between 3 and 7 miles nightly, inspecting many objects as they go.", "Despite the profound change from wilderness to developed land, bobcats have managed to remain Midwest residents. Several hundred years ago, bobcats lived throughout areas with sufficient habitat. In the Midwest, bobcats prefer heavy forests with thick underbrush, broken by rock outcroppings, bluffs, glades, clearings and timbered swamps.", "Quick Answer. Some examples of diurnal animals are humans, birds, pet dogs and cats, squirrels, elephants, gorillas, hawks, butterflies and honeybees. All of these animals are considered diurnal because they are mainly active during the day and asleep at night. Continue Reading.", "The bobcat is a medium sized member of the cat family. The bobcat has a short, broad face, framed with a fur ruff, very long legs, short bobbed tail, and coat colors range from yellowish to reddish brown, streaked and spotted with black. The ears are black, sporting a center white or grey spot. Adult weight ranges from 10 to 40 pounds. Their lifespan in the wild may average 10 to 12 years. Like your pet cat, bobcats are both diurnal and nocturnal, preferring to hunt around sunrise and sunset. Like other members of the cat family, bobcats probably nap a lot." ]
Bobcats are nocturnal and diurnal.
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are body aches common after surgery
[ "SEVERE Muscle and Joint Pain after Surgery. Question: I had breast surgery a few years ago and will have to undergo a similar procedure again. I experienced severe muscle and joint pain 8 to 10 hours after the surgery and the pain lasted for about 36 hours. I had never experienced anything so painful before, and I am more than a little concerned about this happening again.", "And patients need to be informed about the risk of long-term chronic pain, which can reduce quality of life, the study authors pointed out in a journal news release. Further research is needed to find ways to prevent or minimize long-term pain after heart surgery, the study authors concluded.", "Having any surgery or receiving anesthesia can cause problems such as: 1 A heart attack. If you have had heart problems in the past, the risk of a heart attack is higher. 2 A chest infection (pneumonia). 3 A bad reaction to the anesthetic medicine. Blood clots. While not very common after foot and ankle surgery, they can happen.", "It is common to have some pain for about 3 to 4 months after your surgery, sometimes longer. How well your surgery will work to fix your problem depends on the kind of surgery, how old you are when you have the surgery, and how well you take care of yourself after surgery.", "Postoperative pain was felt by 40 percent of patients after three months, 22 percent of patients after six months, 17 percent after one year, and 10 percent of patients after two years, according to the study in the current issue of the CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).", "A fever after surgery is one of the most common complications that patients face. In fact, over half of all surgery patients will have a higher than normal temperature in the days following their procedure.", "Possible problems that can affect you for a long time: 1 Pain or numbness caused by nerve damage during the surgery. 2 You could have more pain than expected because the surgery can cause some of your nerves to become over-active. 3 An infection deep in the bone that is hard to treat. The bones not healing after the surgery.", "The researchers also found that those with increased risk of pain two years after heart surgery included: younger patients; those who had chronic pain before the operation; those who were more anxious before the procedure; and those who had higher levels of pain during the first week after surgery.", "In the first 48 hours after surgery, the most likely risks are bleeding and problems with your heart or lungs. From 48 hours to 30 days after surgery, the most common risks are infection, blood clots, and problems with other body organs, such as a urinary tract infection. Along with putting you to sleep during surgery, anesthesia can have side effects. Two of the most unpleasant ones are nausea and constipation.", "Low-Grade Fever After Surgery. A low-grade fever is the most common complications after surgery. You should make your surgeon aware if you have a low-grade fever, which is a temperature that is one or two degrees above the normal reading of 98.6 degrees." ]
Yes, it is common to have some pain for about 3 to 4 months after your surgery.
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are body cleanses healthy
[ "The 9 Step Body Cleanse. 1 Step 1: Fill out a Health Questionnaire to evaluate your current health status. 2 Step 2: Perform the Colon Cleanse. Upon completion, continue to the next step. 3 Step 3: Perform your first Liver Cleanse. Then rest for 1 week. Step 4: Perform your second Liver Cleanse. Then rest for 1 1 week. Step 5: Perform a Kidney Cleanse.", "Answers from Katherine Zeratsky, R.D., L.D. Detoxification (detox) diets are popular, but there is little evidence that they eliminate toxins from your body. Specific detox diets vary — but typically a period of fasting is followed by a strict diet of raw vegetables, fruit and fruit juices, and water.", "The Best Health Cleanses for Every Health Goal. The practice of detoxifying the body to rid it of unhealthy toxins has been around for centuries. Hippocrates recommended fasting to improve health, and many religious groups have historically used fasting as a way of purifying the spirit.", "In addition, some detox diets advocate using herbs and other supplements along with colon cleansing (enemas) to empty the intestines. Some people report feeling more focused and energetic during and after detox diets. However, there's little evidence that detox diets actually remove toxins from the body.", "The 9 Step Body Cleanse. 1 Step 1: Fill out a Health Questionnaire to evaluate your current health status. 2 Step 2: Perform the Colon Cleanse. 3 Step 3: Perform your first Liver Cleanse. Step 4: Perform your second Liver 1 Cleanse. Step 5: Perform a Kidney Cleanse. Step 6: Perform the Harmful Organism 1 Cleanse. Step 7: Perform your third Liver Cleanse.", "The Benefits of Cleansing Your Body. Vibrant and exceptional health comes from regular body cleansing and reducing your daily toxin intake. To achieve a state of optimal health, people should perform a full body cleanse once or twice per year.", "“The detox industry is just a follow-on from that. There’s a lot of money in it and there are lots of people out there in marketing making a lot of money.”. Peter Ayton, a professor of psychology at City University London, agrees.", "“The ultimate lifestyle ‘detox’ is not smoking, exercising and enjoying a healthy balanced diet like the Mediterranean diet.”. Close your eyes, if you will, and imagine a Mediterranean diet. A red chequered table cloth adorned with meats, fish, olive oil, cheeses, salads, wholegrain cereals, nuts and fruits.", "“The healthy body has kidneys, a liver, skin, even lungs that are detoxifying as we speak,” he says. “There is no known way – certainly not through detox treatments – to make something that works perfectly well in a healthy body work better.”.", "LEARN MORE: 12 Detox Foods You Already Have in Your Home. For a detox diet to truly work, you need to maintain these three key organs by nourishing your body with the right nutrients. Dr. Oz’s 48-Hour Weekend Cleanse is based upon eating certain “detoxifying” foods that will keep these systems running smoothly." ]
Yes,It helps you reduce your daily toxin intake.
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are bodycraft workout equipment worth the money
[ "BodyCraft - BEST BUY! The #1 Rated Strength Equipment Manufacturer in the country for quality and value and the first gym to win BOTH Consumer Guide and Consumer Digest BEST BUY Awards in the same year! Innovative patented technology and features provide a more comfortable, safer and better quality workout.", "Hundreds of available exercises from Traditional Strength Training, to Functional Training, to Core Training, to Sports Specific and Rehabilitation exercises - the GLX does it all! 1 All of our most popular features are included. 2 Space saving design. 3 Easy to use. No compromise in 1 quality. Modern Design.", "It takes up less space than most other home exercise equipment manufactured by BodyCraft, yet even then it allows for a wide range of exercises comparable to larger setups. Many owners like how the BodyCraft Xpress Pro includes the ability to perform user-defined motion in the cable arms.", "If your home gym is located in a room with a low ceiling, then it will prove quite problematic to fit this machine into the room. The BodyCraft Xpress Pro, while pricey home fitness equipment, proves much more functional than many other options in terms of core lifts and free weight training. It’s much more compact than other models and still maintains its versatility in providing a full body workout.", "Home Gym Workouts. The BodyCraft Xpress Pro home gym comes with over 100 exercises to start you on your way to achieving all of your fitness goals. With all of these exercises, you can easily modify your workout whether your goal is to lose weight, train for sports or recover from injury.", "Ask any of the owners of the BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym, and they’ll tell you that this is the best piece of equipment you can buy for your home right now. Despite the few inconveniences, the benefits and the superior quality simply makes it the undisputed #1 in its price range.", "But when you think about it, over time the gym equipment will cost you much more than that. And besides, the value for money you get with the BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym is quite impressive. The difficult assembly can also be frustrating. You may even need to call customer support to get you through it.", "The BodyCraft Xpress Pro home gym includes a bench press station with adjustments for all sizes of users. Lift comfortably up to 200 pounds, adjusting in 10 pound increments or double your lifting power to 400 pounds by utilizing the optional Leg Press Station.", "BodyCraft Xpress Pro Home Gym Review. There are many reasons why so many people like to go to the gym in order to exercise. But perhaps the most notable reason is that with a good gym, you get a complete set of exercise equipment which you can use to develop any part of your body.", "The BodyCraft Xpress gym is a very good value for the money and will make a great addition to any home gym, and especially so for those who want to get all the benefits of free weights, without the risks." ]
Yes, the BodyCraft Xpress Pro proves much more functional than many other options in terms of core lifts and free weight training.
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are boer goats good pets
[ "Pygmy Goats. While larger goat breeds are still used primarily for milk or meat, in the West pygmy goats are primarily pets. That's not true in their native Africa, where they're meat goats. At maturity, pygmies weigh about 75 pounds and stand between 16 and 23 inches tall at the shoulder, the size of a large dog.hese little goats make good, if mischievous, pets. Raising pygmy goats doesn't differ much from full-size goats, except their basic needs are on a smaller scale. Because goats are herd animals, you should always keep at least two pygmies.", "Ok, So looks like my baby is going to make it So now the question is...Do Boer goats make good pets? His father is a 300lb hunk of goat..Right now, he's adorable, loving and toooo sweet..but as an adult..a spoiled adult..Is he going to make a good pet?riginally Posted by greenfamilyfarms. We have Boers and they do make good pets. Since he is a male, don't baby him too much. Sometimes that can make one pushy and a little aggressive as adults. Just remember that he is going to grow up.", "Goats are usually farm animals domesticated for their milk and meat. However, some people prefer keeping goats as pets. In fact, they do make good pets and good companions. Goats are stars in petting zoos.Their curious, friendly nature will easily catch anyone's heart.Like dogs, goats also come in different breeds with the dwarfs and pygmy varieties as the probable to be kept as pets.oats are herd animals and they prefer the companion of other goats. Also, it needs a decent amount of space and a lot of food. City ordinances usually prevent the keeping of goats as pets. People in the rural areas are most likely to be successful in raising goats as a pet.", "Originally Posted by greenfamilyfarms. We have Boers and they do make good pets. Since he is a male, don't baby him too much. Sometimes that can make one pushy and a little aggressive as adults. Just remember that he is going to grow up.He's rather pretty.riginally Posted by greenfamilyfarms. We have Boers and they do make good pets. Since he is a male, don't baby him too much. Sometimes that can make one pushy and a little aggressive as adults. Just remember that he is going to grow up.", "They make wonderful pets. Our big boof head boer goat Houdini we raised from a tiny kid, and he is so loving and goofy. He is wethered though... it's probably the best idea to wether him just to avoid macho-ism and aggression.riginally Posted by greenfamilyfarms. We have Boers and they do make good pets. Since he is a male, don't baby him too much. Sometimes that can make one pushy and a little aggressive as adults. Just remember that he is going to grow up.", "For pets, bottle fed goats become much friendlier around people than those naturally fed. We take them from the mother after one day and milk the mother, giving all or part of the milk to the babies from a bottle. They are really cute when very small, and you can hold them in your lap while feeding them.s stated earlier, bucks need to be weathered to use for pets. Male goats are friendly, but will rub against you and leave a strong odor on your clothing. Does that are in heat may also rub an odor on you.", "The Boer goat is a breed of goat that was developed in South Africa in the early 1900s for meat production.oer goats commonly have white bodies and distinctive brown heads. Some Boer goats can be completely brown or white or paint, which means large spots of a different color is on their bodies. Like the Nubian goat, they possess long, pendulous ears.", "Pygmy goats and boer goats are the most common boer goats are used for meat production but pygmys are excellent because of their small size also if you want to get into milk o … r cheese anubians are calm and gentle but are a little pricer because of the challenge to get them.ygmy goats and boer goats are the most common boer goats are used for meat production but pygmys are excellent because of their small size also if you want to get into milk o … r cheese anubians are calm and gentle but are a little pricer because of the challenge to get them.", "Pygmy goats and boer goats are the most common boer goats are used for meat production but pygmys are excellent because of their small size also if you want to get into milk o … r cheese anubians are calm and gentle but are a little pricer because of the challenge to get them. 2 people found this useful.ygmy goats and boer goats are the most common boer goats are used for meat production but pygmys are excellent because of their small size also if you want to get into milk o … r cheese anubians are calm and gentle but are a little pricer because of the challenge to get them. 2 people found this useful.", "Goats are herd animals and they prefer the companion of other goats. Also, it needs a decent amount of space and a lot of food. City ordinances usually prevent the keeping of goats as pets. People in the rural areas are most likely to be successful in raising goats as a pet.oats are herd animals and they prefer the companion of other goats. Also, it needs a decent amount of space and a lot of food. City ordinances usually prevent the keeping of goats as pets. People in the rural areas are most likely to be successful in raising goats as a pet." ]
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are bog boots good for wide calves
[ "The Bogs Classic Winter Plaid Tall Wide Calf Boot offers a little extra leg room and a whole of warmth, making it perfect for those cold, blustery days! Durable hand-lasted rubber over a four-way stretch inner bootie. 100% waterproof. Wider calf design for a roomier, more comfortable fit.", "The Bogs Classic Winter Plaid Tall Wide Calf Boot offers a little extra leg room and a whole of warmth, making it perfect for those cold, blustery days! Durable hand-lasted rubber over a four-way stretch inner bootie. 100% waterproof.", "These Big Mens Waterproof, Winter and Snow Boots are warm and very comfortable. Some of the Plus size Boots for Men offer a steel toe for added protection. Bogs makes Rubber Boots that are widely used in Food Production, Agriculture, and other slippery environments which require dependable footwear solutions.", "The Bogs Classic Winter Plaid Tall Wide Calf Boot offers a little extra leg room and a whole of warmth, making it perfect for those cold, blustery days! Durable hand-lasted rubber over a four-way stretch inner bootie.", "The Bogs Classic Winter Plaid Tall Wide Calf Boot offers a little extra leg room and a whole of warmth, making it perfect for those cold, blustery days! Durable hand-lasted rubber over a four-way stretch inner bootie.", "Some of the Plus size Boots for Men offer a steel toe for added protection. Bogs makes Rubber Boots that are widely used in Food Production, Agriculture, and other slippery environments which require dependable footwear solutions.", "Any Bogs boots without a temperature rating are not meant to be extreme cold weather boots. You could wear these styles inside all day or outside on a chilly rainy day but they are not meant to be worn in any extreme cold weather. The circumference in the calf on our Classic women's boots is 14 inches.", "0. Finding boots to fit wide calves is hard enough, but when a boot is advertised as being “good for wide calves” in the product description and it still does not fit when you get it, it can be especially frustrating.", "The warm and comfortable construction of the Bogs Classic Winter Plaid Tall boots are the perfect protection for those cold, blustery days! 100% waterproof. Durable hand-lasted rubber over a four-way stretch inner bootie. 7mm waterproof Neo-Tech insulation for added comfort and warmth.", "After 12+ years of carrying Bogs, they remain our best-sellers by a wide margin. Here's why -- They are designed by sportsmen in Oregon to tackle the worst conditions Mother Nature can lay at your feet. BOG BOOTS are:" ]
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are boiled eggs for to eat in morning
[ "It turns out that it isn’t just me who thrives on eggs in the morning. The research shows that people who eat eggs for breakfast lose more weight than people who don’t. Today, my favorite thing to eat in the morning is a simple skillet full of vegetables sautéed in olive oil folded into some scrambled eggs with cheese. Another go-to is fried eggs with sprouted whole grain toast. And of course I still love a nice hard-boiled egg or two.", "Breakfast burrito panini. Sliced hard-boiled eggs add flavor and protein to these spicy breakfast burrito paninis. Avocado and curry powder turn ordinary egg salad into something special in this easy recipe. Wrap in whole-grain tortillas for a grab-and-go breakfast.", "Quick, healthy and delicious, hard-boiled eggs can't be beat. Eat them plain or get creative with these 10 hard-boiled egg breakfast recipes. This bento-style breakfast, inspired by Starbucks' protein plate, includes a hard-boiled egg, fruit, nuts and mini pitas.", "In fact, skipping breakfast may be better than eating many unhealthy breakfast foods. You can read about the worst breakfast foods here: 10 Worst Foods to Eat in the Morning. However, eating the right foods can give you energy and prevent you from eating too much during the rest of the day. Here are the 12 best foods you can eat in the morning.", "A boiled egg contains 25 milligrams of calcium. A boiled egg might be small, but it is packed with essential vitamins and minerals such as potassium, iron, zinc, vitamin E and folate. With 6.29 grams of protein and just 78 calories, a hard-boiled egg is a food that can refuel your body and help control hunger. Eat a boiled egg for a snack or as part of a nutritious breakfast to take advantage of the nutrients it offers.", "Calories and Fat. A large boiled egg contains 78 calories and 5.3 grams of fat, of which 1.6 grams are saturated. Boiled eggs are more nutritious than other types of eggs because they are cooked without oil or butter, which adds additional calories and fat to the finished product. In comparison, one large fried egg contains 90 calories and 6.83 grams of fat, of which 2 grams are saturated.", "Bacon deviled eggs. Deviled eggs get the breakfast treatment when topped with crumbled bacon. Sliced hard-boiled eggs add flavor and protein to these spicy breakfast burrito paninis. Avocado and curry powder turn ordinary egg salad into something special in this easy recipe.", "Tuna avocado egg salad. Tuna, avocado and a hard-boiled egg are all you need to mix up a quick breakfast that's rich in protein and healthy omega-3s. Mmmm. Bacon. Our favorite breakfast meat mixes and mingles with hard-boiled egg in this simple and tasty breakfast recipe.", "I love eggs—ever since I started eating breakfast in my 20s, eggs have always been my breakfast of choice. → How to make boiled eggs: How To Boil Eggs Perfectly Every Time. I traded in my cereal for two easy-to-pack hard-boiled eggs and my midmorning snack attacks ended immediately. I kept whole-wheat toast and plain yogurt with fruit in the office refrigerator to round out the morning meal, but I swore off cereal for breakfast and haven’t looked back since.", "They’re also high in cholesterol, but don’t raise cholesterol levels in most people. In fact, eating whole eggs may reduce heart disease risk by modifying the shape of LDL, increasing HDL and improving insulin sensitivity (7, 8). What’s more, three large eggs provide about 20 grams of high-quality protein." ]
Yes, eating boiled eggs in morning can help to loose more weight.
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are boiled peanuts healthy?
[ "Credit: Courtesy of Lloyd Walker, Alabama A&M University. Boiled peanuts, a regional treat from the southern United States, may be as healthy as they are delicious. Alabama scientists report that boiling these legumes imbues them with more antioxidants than roasted peanuts or peanut butter.", "Boiled peanuts, a regional treat from the southern United States, may be as healthy as they are delicious. Scientists report that boiling these legumes imbues them with more antioxidants than roasted peanuts or peanut butter.", "If you're watching your girlish figure, boiled peanuts may be the way to go. At just 90 calories per 1-ounce serving, shelled, this snack fits easily into any healthy eating plan. In contrast, dry-roasted peanuts pack in 170 calories per ounce -- nearly double the energy of boiled peanuts. That said, a single serving of dry-roasted peanuts won't bust your diet.", "Raw peanuts in the shell are put in a large pot of very heavily salted water and boiled. This can be done inside on the stove or outside on a propane burner or fire pit for a larger volume. Depending on the locality, some cooks use rock salt or standard table salt, or both.", "Peanuts are a healthy snack, and the boiled varieties are far leaner than their roasted counterparts. All peanuts provide healthy fats as well as fiber, both of which satiate you to prevent hunger pangs that could lead to overeating.", "Boiled peanuts are popular in some places where peanuts are common. Fully mature peanuts do not make good quality boiled peanuts; rather raw or green ones are used. Raw denotes peanuts in a semi-mature state, having achieved full size, but not being fully dried, as would be needed for roasting or peanut butter use.", "Let's talk about healthy boiled peanuts versus dry roasted peanuts. Peanuts are very nutritious, but there is a difference between the dry roasted and the boiled variety. For instance, if we look at calories, the dry roasted peanuts come out much ahead.", "The downside of boiled peanuts is that they contain fewer nutrients. In the boiling process, peanuts lose about half of their vitamin E, magnesium, folate and niacin content, as well as two-thirds of their potassium. So if you aren't watching calories or fat intake, roasted peanuts are your better nutritional bet.", "Want to make a simple, good-for-you snack even more healthful? Try boiled peanuts. This Southern specialty (available widely in those states and at nutsonline.com) has up to four times the disease-fighting phyto-chemicals of its dry-roasted, oil-roasted, and raw peanuts counterparts, according to Alabama A&M University food scientists.", "Healthy, Boiled Peanuts vs. Dry-Roasted (Video) Peanuts are very nutritious, but there is a difference between the dry-roasted and the boiled variety. Find out about healthy, boiled peanuts versus dry-roasted with help from the Diet Diva in this free video clip." ]
No, In the boiling process, peanuts lose about half of their vitamin E, magnesium, folate and niacin content, as well as two-thirds of their potassium.
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are bolthouse farms drinks healthy
[ "1 Don't drink Bolthouse smoothies in between meals or as snacks. 2 Although they contain some healthy ingredients, they're also high in sugar and may actually contribute to weight gain if you drink them in addition to what you normally eat and drink.", "I’ve been trying Bolthouse drinks (the coffee ones) for a little while now. When my daughter pointed out the sugar content, I did some research. You ding this drink for fructose, when in fact sugar from fruit is not nearly as bad as the sucrose from processed sugar and corn syrup.", "The Protein line has 3 protein plus drinks, a chai tea and mocha cappuccino flavor. I chose 2 flavors:Mango and Strawberry Yogurt+Granola. each the higher protein ones. If you are looking for a well rounded snack with some protein go for the Strawberry Yogurt Granola flavor.", "I was asked to do a nutrition review on the nutrition smoothie drinks people can grab at grocery stores, gas stations and convenience stores. Many people think because it says ‘smoothie’, or says it has fruits and/or veggies in it that it is a healthy choice for an on-the-run snack.", "Warnings. 1 Don't drink Bolthouse smoothies in between meals or as snacks. 2 Although they contain some healthy ingredients, they're also high in sugar and may actually contribute to weight gain if you drink them in addition to what you normally eat and drink.", "Step 1. Check with your doctor before using Bolthouse smoothies as a weight loss aid or adopting a new eating plan. You can also consult with a registered dietitian to make sure you'll get all of your recommended nutrients while using smoothies as replacements for full meals.", "I will be reviewing Bolthouse farms today and Naked Juice tomorrow. Bolthouse Farms has Juices like 100% carrot juice, tropical and Pomegranite. If you need help getting your fruits and veggies in some of these are great. Just keep in mind there are 2 servings per bottle and no protein so a couple swigs can help get your daily fruits and veggies in but thats all the Juice will do. The other brand they have is Smoothies.", "As an introduction before you read any further, I would like to say that I am not promoting this beverage or discouraging anyone from buying and consuming Bolthouse Farms “Green Goodness” Fruit smoothies.", "If you drank two servings, or one 16 ounce bottle of Bolthouse, at one time (which is the same amount in an average sized bottled water) that would be 54 g of sugar. (The newer bottles (12/2013) show 30 grams of sugar and the older bottles (5/2012) showed 27 grams of sugar.", "There are a half dozen varieties of Bolthouse smoothies, each of which contains pureed fruits and other natural ingredients. Although they're not intended to serve as diet beverages, the smoothies may encourage weight loss, especially when you combine them with regular exercise and other low-calorie foods." ]
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are bond current or long term liability?
[ "Long-term liabilities (also called non-current liabilities) are financial obligations of a company that are due after a year or more. Long-term liabilities are presented on a balance sheet of a company together with current liabilities which represent payments due within one year.", "While information about current liabilities of a company (together with its current assets) provide vital information about liquidity of a company, long-term liabilities (together with non-current assets) are critical for assessment of its long-term solvency.", "Financial Statements: Long-Term Liabilities. Long-term liabilities are company obligations that extend beyond the current year, or alternately, beyond the current operating cycle. Most commonly, these include long-term debt such as company-issued bonds.", "Liability and contra liability accounts are usually classified (put into distinct groupings, categories, or classifications) on the balance sheet. The liability classifications and their order of appearance on the balance sheet are: 1 Current Liabilities. Long Term Liabilities.", "Long-term Liabilities vs Current Liabilities: Company A has the following liabilities as at 31 December 2014: 1 Lease payable of $10 million (of which $1 million is payable each quarter). Net pension liability of $20 million (of which $2 million is payable by 31 December 2015).", "Liability and contra liability accounts are usually classified (put into distinct groupings, categories, or classifications) on the balance sheet. The liability classifications and their order of appearance on the balance sheet are: 1 Current Liabilities. 2 Long Term Liabilities. Etc.", "Current vs. Long-term Liabilities. If a company has a loan payable that requires it to make monthly payments for several years, only the principal due in the next twelve months should be reported on the balance sheet as a current liability. The remaining principal amount should be reported as a long-term liability.", "By David Harper. (Contact David) Long-term liabilities are company obligations that extend beyond the current year, or alternately, beyond the current operating cycle. Most commonly, these include long-term debt such as company-issued bonds.", "Here we look at how debt compares to equity as a part of a company's capital structure, and how to examine the way in which a company uses debt. The following long-term liabilities are typically found on the balance sheet: You can see that we describe long-term liabilities as either operating or financing. Operating liabilities are obligations created in the course of ordinary business operations, but they are not created by the company raising cash from investors.", "Not all bonds payable or bank loans payable are long-term in nature. Bond and loan repayments that are due within a year are classified as current liabilities and the rest are reported as long-term." ]
Bond that are due within a year are classified as current liabilities and the rest are reported as long term.
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are bond formation always exothermic
[ "As you said, it's true that breaking bonds always absorbs energy. But breaking bonds is just halfway through for a chemical reaction. Forming new ones releases energy. The difference within determines a chemical reaction endothermic or exothermic. For ATP hydrolysis, the bonds within an ATP and a water molecule break, which absorbs energy, as you might think. Then the new bonds formation to form an ADP and a phosphate releases a lot of energy.", "An exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction. Expressed in a chemical equation: reactants → products + energy.", "Energy is always released when bonds are formed, but the overall reaction is only exothermic if the energy released in forming new bonds is greater than the energy required to break the original ones. Bonds do store potential energy. It requires energy to break the bonds.", "Energetics of Ionic Bond Formation. The formation of ionic compounds (like the addition of sodium metal and chlorine gas to form NaCl) are usually extremely exothermic. The loss of an electron from an element: Always endothermic (takes energy to strip the e' from the atom) Na(g) -> Na+(g) + 1e- DH = 496 kJ/mol.", "Therefore, energy is released when a bond forms. Chemical reactions occur, and bonds form, because the products will always be a lower total energy (Gibbs free energy) than the reactants. Bond breaking is endothermic. Bond making is exothermic.", "An exothermic reaction is a chemical or physical reaction that releases heat. It gives net energy to its surroundings. That is, the energy needed to initiate the reaction is less than the energy released. When the medium in which the reaction is taking place gains heat, the reaction is exothermic.", "The change in enthalpy is negative in exothermic processes, because energy is released from the system into its surroundings. Generally, a positive change in enthalpy is required to break a bond, while a negative change in enthalpy is accompanied by the formation of a bond. In other words, breaking a bond is an endothermic process, while the formation of bonds is exothermic. Bond Enthalpy or Dissociation Energy.", "Likewise it takes energy to break a bond. Therefore, energy is released when a bond forms. Chemical reactions occur, and bonds form, because the products will always be a lower total energy (Gibbs free energy) than the reactants. Therefore: Bond breaking is endothermic. Bond making is exothermic.", "No. It is exothermic. Covalent and any other kind of bonds owe their stability to the fact that the total energy of the bonded atoms is lower than the sum of energies of the unbounded atoms. The excess energy is released, thus determining the exothermic character of bond formation. If the formation of a bond were accompanied by an increase of energy,the bond just wouldn't form at all, as in the case of two atoms of helium. I hope this will solicit more questions.", "If energy is stored in chemical bonds, and bond formation is always an exothermic process, doesn't that imply that bond formation both stores and releases energy? How is this possible? I'm clearly not understanding some basic tenet of chemistry. For example, H+ and OH- neutralize to form H2O." ]
Yes, it is always an exothermic process.
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are bonds fdic insured
[ "1 The FDIC is an independent agency of the U.S. Government. 2 Since its inception, the FDIC has responded to thousands of bank failures. 3 All insured deposits of failed banks and thrifts have been protected by the FDIC.", "The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is a United States government corporation operating as an independent agency created by the Banking Act of 1933.", "The FDIC does not provide deposit insurance for credit unions. Most credit unions are insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA); some state-chartered credit unions are privately insured.", "Institutions insured by the FDIC are required to place signs at their place of business stating that deposits are backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government.. Since the start of FDIC insurance on January 1, 1934, no depositor has lost any insured funds as a result of a failure.", "According to the FDIC.gov website (as of March 2013), FDIC deposit insurance is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government. This means that the resources of the United States government stand behind FDIC-insured depositors..", "Know if your deposits are 100% FDIC-insured. You may have questions about your money and how it is insured by the FDIC. We at Wells Fargo want to make sure that you have access to the tools and resources you need to understand how FDIC insurance works.", "DEFINITION of 'FDIC Insured Account'. An account that meets the requirements to be covered or insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). An FDIC Insured Account has to be in a bank that is a participant of the FDIC program. The different accounts that can be FDIC insured are NOW, checking, savings, Certificate of Deposits (CD) and money market deposit accounts. Accounts that do not qualify as FDIC insured accounts are safe deposit boxes, investment accounts (stocks, bonds, etc.) mutual funds, life insurance policies, etc. Next Up.", "As of August 2014, it provides deposit insurance guaranteeing the safety of a depositor's accounts in member banks up to $250,000 for each deposit ownership category in each insured bank. As of August 27, 2014, the FDIC insured deposits at 6,638 institutions.", "1 All insured deposits of failed banks and thrifts have been protected by the FDIC. 2 The FDIC has launched a tool at http://myfdicinsurance.gov/ that is designed to help consumers learn about what the benefits and limitations of deposit insurance mean for you.", "Coverage Over Basic Insurance. The FDIC provides separate insurance coverage for deposit accounts held in different categories of ownership. It is possible to qualify for more than the current $250,000 in coverage at one insured bank if you own deposit accounts in different ownership categories." ]
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are bonds made in a covalent bond
[ "COVALENT BONDING-SINGLE BONDS This page explains what covalent bonding is. It starts with a simple picture of the single covalent bond, and then modifies it slightly for A'level purposes. It also goes on to a more sophisticated view involving hybridisation. This isn't required by many UK-based syllabuses at this level.", "Phosphorus(V) chloride, PCl5 In the case of phosphorus, 5 covalent bonds are possible-as in PCl5. Phosphorus forms two chlorides-PCl3 and PCl5. When phosphorus burns in chlorine both are formed-the majority product depending on how much chlorine is available.", "“Types of Bonds.” Boundless Chemistry. Boundless, 21 Jul. 2015. Retrieved 08 Oct. 2015 from https://www.boundless.com/chemistry/textbooks/boundless-chemistry-textbook/nonmetallic-elements-21/properties-of-nonmetals-147/types-of-bonds-570-3621/.", "In the case of phosphorus, 5 covalent bonds are possible-as in PCl 5. Phosphorus forms two chlorides-PCl 3 and PCl 5. When phosphorus burns in chlorine both are formed-the majority product depending on how much chlorine is available.", "A covalent bond is a strong bond between two non-metal atoms [atoms: An atom is the smallest part of an element that still has the properties of that element, comprising electrons surrounding a nucleus of protons and neutrons.", "Referenced in 2 quiz questions. Nonmetals and metals generally form: ionic bonds in which they exchange electrons., ionic bonds in which they share electrons., covalent bonds in which they exchange electrons., or covalent bonds in which they share electrons.", "Covalent chemical bonds involve the sharing of a pair of valence electrons by two atoms, in contrast to the transfer of electrons in ionic bonds.", "Hydrogen atoms only need two electrons in their outer level to reach the noble gas structure of helium. Once again, the covalent bond holds the two atoms together because the pair of electrons is attracted to both nuclei. Hydrogen chloride. The hydrogen has a helium structure, and the chlorine an argon structure.", "a chemical bond. The two extreme cases of chemical bonds are: Covalent bond: bond in which one or more pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms. Ionic bond: bond in which one or more electrons from one atom are removed and attached to another atom, resulting in positive and negative ions which attract each other. Other types of bonds include metallic bonds and hydrogen bonding.", "Because energy is being lost from the system, it becomes more stable after every covalent bond is made. It follows, therefore, that an atom will tend to make as many covalent bonds as possible. In the case of boron in BF 3, three bonds is the maximum possible because boron only has 3 electrons to share." ]
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are bones an organ
[ "A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebral skeleton. Bones support and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals and also enable mobility. Bone tissue is a type of dense connective tissue.n the human body at birth, there are over 270 bones, but many of these fuse together during development, leaving a total of 206 separate bones in the adult, not counting numerous small sesamoid bones. The largest bone in the body is the thigh-bone (femur) and the smallest is the stapes in the middle ear.", "The skeletal system includes all of the bones and joints in the body. Each bone is a complex living organ that is made up of many cells, protein fibers, and minerals.The skeleton acts as a scaffold by providing support and protection for the soft tissues that make up the rest of the body.ach bone is a complex living organ that is made up of many cells, protein fibers, and minerals. The skeleton acts as a scaffold by providing support and protection for the soft tissues that make up the rest of the body.", "ANSWER: Bones ARE considered organs. They are the organs of the Skeletal system. A definition of an organ is a specialized group of cells and tissues and performing some speci … fic function in an organism.Bones lie within the muscles and other soft tissues, providing a rigid framework and support strructure for the whole body. definition of an organ is a specialized group of cells and tissues and performing some speci … fic function in an organism. Bones lie within the muscles and other soft tissues, providing a rigid framework and support strructure for the whole body.", "Answer by David Dinh. Confidence votes 14. ANSWER: Bones ARE considered organs. They are the organs of the Skeletal system. A definition of an organ is a specialized group of cells and tissues and performing some specific function in an organism.Bones lie within the muscles and other soft tissues, providing a rigid framework and support strructure for the whole body.WRONG.he definition of an organ is: a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose. The skeletal system conta … ins organs such as bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons which are all used to facilitate mobility and for the overall structural support of the body.", "Yes. The definition of an organ is: a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose. The skeletal system contains organs such as bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons which are all used to facilitate mobility and for the overall structural support of the body. definition of an organ is a specialized group of cells and tissues and performing some speci … fic function in an organism. Bones lie within the muscles and other soft tissues, providing a rigid framework and support strructure for the whole body.", "Bones are parts of the human or animal skeleton of vertebrates. They are stiff organs which make up the endoskeleton. Our body is made of flesh and blood built on a framework of bones.Without our bones, we could not stand up or move about.They also protect organs inside our body.ones are parts of the human or animal skeleton of vertebrates. They are stiff organs which make up the endoskeleton. Our body is made of flesh and blood built on a framework of bones. Without our bones, we could not stand up or move about. They also protect organs inside our body.", "Organ. An organ is a structure composed of two to four types of tissues working to perform functions that are beyond the scope of an individual tissue type. A set of related organs working cooperatively toward the performance of even more complex functions constitutes an organ system.Organs come in many different forms.ikewise, the blood vessels and nerves in these organs are organs unto themselves. This organ within an organ motif is also exhibited in the sense organs. For example, within the eyeball is an organ called the retina, an association of neural and epithelial tissue that detects light entering the eyeball.", "The smallest organs that contain bones a … re the ears. There are three bones in the middle ear called ossicles, they are the malleus, incus, and stapes and they transmit sound waves from the ear drum, called the tympanic membrane, to the cochlear membrane. definition of an organ is a specialized group of cells and tissues and performing some speci … fic function in an organism. Bones lie within the muscles and other soft tissues, providing a rigid framework and support strructure for the whole body.", "The definition of an organ is: a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose. The skeletal system conta … ins organs such as bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons which are all used to facilitate mobility and for the overall structural support of the body.he definition of an organ is: a structure that contains at least two different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose. The skeletal system conta … ins organs such as bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons which are all used to facilitate mobility and for the overall structural support of the body.", "A Dr. Michael Roizen, MD, Internal Medicine, answered. Your bones aren't just dead pieces of scaffolding. They're living organs. They continually replenish themselves and regenerate to build new bone in place of old bone and when it's damaged-making it one of the few organs in the body able to do that.In fact, it's the only material in your body that regenerates brand new. Dr. Michael Roizen, MD, Internal Medicine, answered. Your bones aren't just dead pieces of scaffolding. They're living organs. They continually replenish themselves and regenerate to build new bone in place of old bone and when it's damaged-making it one of the few organs in the body able to do that." ]
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are bones safe for small dogs
[ "How to Feed. The safest bones for dogs to eat are small, soft bones that are large enough to prevent dogs from swallowing them whole. Pork bones tend to be thicker and harder bones, so choose small pork bones. If your dog is able to eat these, you can try slightly larger pork bones.he safest bones for dogs to eat are small, soft bones that are large enough to prevent dogs from swallowing them whole. Pork bones tend to be thicker and harder bones, so choose small pork bones.", "The safest bones for dogs to eat are small, soft bones that are large enough to prevent dogs from swallowing them whole. Pork bones tend to be thicker and harder bones, so choose small pork bones.If your dog is able to eat these, you can try slightly larger pork bones.he safest bones for dogs to eat are small, soft bones that are large enough to prevent dogs from swallowing them whole. Pork bones tend to be thicker and harder bones, so choose small pork bones.", "· Raw bones. Almost any raw bone is safe for dogs. Believe it or not, raw chicken, turkey, lamb, beef, or even oxtail bones can be fed in their natural raw form. Plus, besides being tasty, raw bones are excellent for maintaining dental health. Cooked or raw pork bone. While feeding your dog cooked pork bones can also put him in the same splintering danger as cooked chicken or beef bones, raw pork bones can be unsafe for your pooch, too. These raw bones are more likely to be contaminated with trichinosis as compared to other meats.", "Feeding Raw Bones. The reason dogs should never eat cooked bones is because they can splinter -- whether boiled or fried or baked or barbecued -- in your dog's throat or stomach, choking him or causing severe internal injuries. Raw bones, however, are safe for dogs.he safest bones for dogs to eat are small, soft bones that are large enough to prevent dogs from swallowing them whole. Pork bones tend to be thicker and harder bones, so choose small pork bones.", "Answer: Generally, no. Most bones are dangerous for dogs because they can cause several health problems. While not all pet experts agree on this topic, most veterinary health professionals can tell you plenty of bone-related horror stories.The longtime assumption that bones are appropriate canine treats is off track.nimal hooves and antlers can be equally dangerous. The size of your dog is not necessarily a factor either; any type of dog can be affected. However, small dogs eating large bones are obviously at a greater risk.", "Feeding Bones to Your Dog. Feeding bones to dogs is controversial. Evidence suggests chewing bones is good for dogs in some ways, yet bad in other ways. 1 Bones are a natural source of calcium and phosphorus. 2 Chewing stimulates the jaw and prevents boredom.3 Bones can break teeth and cause damage to the enamel.eeding bones to dogs is controversial. Evidence suggests chewing bones is good for dogs in some ways, yet bad in other ways. 1 Bones are a natural source of calcium and phosphorus. 2 Chewing stimulates the jaw and prevents boredom.", "“Some people think it’s safe to give dogs large bones, like those from a ham or a roast,” says Dr. Carmela Stamper, a veterinarian in the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine. “Bones are unsafe no matter what their size.Giving your dog a bone may make your pet a candidate for a trip to your veterinarian’s office later, possible emergency surgery, or even death.”. It’s the oldest cliche cliché in the: Book dogs love to chew on. bonesSome people think it’s safe to give dogs large bones, like those from a ham or a roast,” says Dr. Carmela Stamper, a veterinarian in the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine. “Bones are unsafe no matter what their size.", "For years, we have fed our pooches raw or cooked bones, and have delighted in seeing them enjoy every bit of it. Nevertheless, questions have recently been thrown to experts whether all bones are safe for dogs to eat. Cooked or raw pork bone. While feeding your dog cooked pork bones can also put him in the same splintering danger as cooked chicken or beef bones, raw pork bones can be unsafe for your pooch, too. These raw bones are more likely to be contaminated with trichinosis as compared to other meats.", "Animal hooves and antlers can be equally dangerous. The size of your dog is not necessarily a factor either; any type of dog can be affected. However, small dogs eating large bones are obviously at a greater risk.The bottom line: even if you have given bones to your dog in the past without complications, it does not mean that everything will turn out fine the next time you feed a bone.nimal hooves and antlers can be equally dangerous. The size of your dog is not necessarily a factor either; any type of dog can be affected. However, small dogs eating large bones are obviously at a greater risk.", "Before we get in to that the only other thing you need to be aware of is that raw pork bones may pose a health hazard, but if they are put in the freezer for a few weeks this danger is totally bypassed and pork is as safe as any other raw bone for a Dogs.ow, many people are loathe to give their Dog a bone but basically all raw bones are safe bones for Dogs. Dow owners seem scared to give raw bones to their pets, and to be honest I used to be one of those people." ]
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are bonuses taxed at a higher rate
[ "Bonuses are taxed at a higher rate rather than the normal salaries rate. The difference: salaries are earned over the year and spread out, part of the tax table infers a Time Value of Money in the taxable income and when it is collected.", "January 4th, 2012 by Manny Davis Filed under: Filing Taxes, Tax Tips. There is generally some confusion as to how bonus income is taxed. Many people mistakenly believe that the bonus they receive from their employer during the holiday season is taxed at a higher rate than regular income. Others believe that a year-end bonus could bump them into a higher tax bracket, resulting in their being subject to a higher tax rate on their total income for the year.", "how bonuses are viewed. in the eyes of the irs, bonuses are grouped together with vacation pay, moving pay, or severance packages as supplemental income. this basically describes all income that is paid to the employee in addition to their regular income. as such, it is taxed under a slightly different system. flat rate taxes.", "generally, the irs will tax it at the 25% flat rate, unless you fall into the million dollar plus bonus category. if that’s the situation, then under the flat tax system the irs will take 39.6% of a bonus amount above $1 million.", "Percentage Method. The percentage method taxes a bonus at a flat rate, normally 25%. If the bonus is in excess of $1 million, it is taxed at a rate of 39.6%. This means that if your bonus is $10,000, and you are taxed using the percentage method, $2,500 goes to the IRS. This method is easy to calculate for both employee and employer because the bonus is taxed at a flat rate.", "Although all of your earned dollars are equal at tax time, when bonuses are issued, they're considered supplemental income by the IRS and held to a higher withholding rate. It's probably that withholding you're noticing on a shrunken bonus check. Employers take taxes from your check in one of two ways: The percentage method. This is the method your employer will use if, like I did, you receive your bonus money in a check separate from your paycheck. Your company simply withholds tax at a flat 25%, to keep things easy on their end.", "Answer Wiki. Bonuses arent taxed at 40%. There may be a rule that they are withheld at 40% but when you received your W-2 at the end of the year, all of the wages are combined and there is no difference between vacation wages, bonuses, overtime and regular wages.", "From looking at my pay stubs, my bonus gets taxed at a higher rate than my regular paychecks. And since traditional 401k contributions are pre-tax, the thinking is that contributions from my bonus paycheck will save me more in taxes than contributions from my regular paychecks.", "some companies will add bonuses to the latest paycheck and tax the entire amount together. the employer would look at the sum total for this paycheck and then check the income tax rates from the irs to determine the normal withholding amount, subtracts what was already withheld from the last paycheck, and withholds the rest from the bonus amount. ...", "No. You can adjust your withholding rate using updated form W4, to account for the extra withheld because of the bonus. From looking at my pay stubs, my bonus gets taxed at a higher rate than my regular paychecks. Bonus tax withholding can be upwards of 40% after federal (25%) and state taxes. For some its higher rate, for others it may in fact be lower." ]
Yes, bonuses are taxed at a higher rate.
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are bony fish endothermic or ectothermic
[ "Osteichthyes are a very diverse group of bony fish. They are Ectothermic, which means they depend on the surrounding environment for their body temperatures. Osteichthyes live in all types of fresh and salt waters.steichthyes (Bony Fish) are the most species-rich and morphologically diverse lineage of all vertebrates. 1 brain. 2 spinal cord. 3 cranial nerves. 4 spinal nerves. 5 sensory organs 6 -. eyes-good eyesight. 7 no eyelids, thus permitting a maximum amount of. 8 light. 9 ears-no external opening.", "Since most fish are bony this would count for all cold-blooded fish (minus cartilaginous ones such as the shark or sting ray).Because fish are cold-blooded or exothermic they … change body temperature according to the water temperature.harks are not bony fish. They are cartilaginous fish. 1 person found this useful. Edit. Share to: 1 6 Amazing Fish Facts Fish are amazing creatures. 2 Some are poisonous and some are huge, but all of them are fascinating to watch and learn about.", "Class: 7 classes under vertebrates. Agnatha (eels) – jawless fish, no bones or paired fins, ectothermic. Chondrichthyes (sharks and rays) – cartilaginous (flexible) skeleton, paired fins, ectothermic. Osteichthyes (normal fish – perch, salmon, bass) – bony skeleton, ectothermic.Amphibia (frogs) – lay eggs in water, aquatic larval stage, ectothermic.Reptilia (snakes, turtles, alligators) – dry scaly skin, amniotic egg, internal fertilization, ectothermic.hondrichthyes (sharks and rays) – cartilaginous (flexible) skeleton, paired fins, ectothermic. Osteichthyes (normal fish – perch, salmon, bass) – bony skeleton, ectothermic. Amphibia (frogs) – lay eggs in water, aquatic larval stage, ectothermic.", "endothermic means warm blooded,which fish are not.Exothermic has nothing to do with fish,and means a chemical re-action giving out heat.The term for cold-blooded is-Poikilothermic.eport Abuse. fish are exothermic because a fish cannot control it's own body temperature. for example, humans are endothermic because if you put a human into the arctic they will be able to survive because they can control their body temperatures.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. No, all fish are ectothermic meaning they acquire heat from outside sources. The only creatures in the sea that are endothermic are whales and dolphins (mammals).harks are not bony fish. They are cartilaginous fish. 1 person found this useful. Edit. Share to: 1 6 Amazing Fish Facts Fish are amazing creatures. 2 Some are poisonous and some are huge, but all of them are fascinating to watch and learn about.", "Exothermic is the scientific term for cold blooded. Although the word fish is part of the name fish eagle and most fish … are exothermic, fish eagles are birds and not, of course, fish. They are called fish eagles because fish are their staple diet. All modern birds are endothermic.ndothermic = warm-blooded Ectothermic = cold-blooded Endotherms are able to maintain their own body temperature, whereas Ectotherms rely on their environment to regulate body … temperature.", "All of the living species of insects, fish, reptiles, and amphibians are ectothermic, or cold blooded. They keep their body temperature in a normal range mainly by avoiding exposure to environmental temperature extremes.For instance, reptiles usually remain in shaded areas on hot days to prevent fatal overheating.ll of the living species of insects, fish, reptiles, and amphibians are ectothermic, or cold blooded. They keep their body temperature in a normal range mainly by avoiding exposure to environmental temperature extremes. For instance, reptiles usually remain in shaded areas on hot days to prevent fatal overheating.", "Endothermic = warm-blooded Ectothermic = cold-blooded Endotherms are able to maintain their own body temperature, whereas Ectotherms rely on their environment to regulate body … temperature.Ectotherms are animals like reptiles, fish, etc.ndothermic = warm-blooded Ectothermic = cold-blooded Endotherms are able to maintain their own body temperature, whereas Ectotherms rely on their environment to regulate body … temperature.", "Some fish are ectothermic such as the Blue shark whereas others are endothermic such as swordfish and Lamnid sharks.ndothermic = warm-blooded Ectothermic = cold-blooded Endotherms are able to maintain their own body temperature, whereas Ectotherms rely on their environment to regulate body … temperature.", "exothermic is more related to chemisty. in any case, fish are ectothermic. That is, their core body temperature changes according to their environment. So if it's cold, they're cold.eport Abuse. fish are exothermic because a fish cannot control it's own body temperature. for example, humans are endothermic because if you put a human into the arctic they will be able to survive because they can control their body temperatures." ]
Ectothermic
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are border collies double coated
[ "There is also a smooth-coated variety; some breed organisations, including both the American and the Canadian Kennel Clubs, consider the smooth-coat and rough-coat dogs to be variations of the same breed. Rough Collies generally come in shades of sable, merles, and tri-coloured.", "Once seen, the contrast between the Rough Collie head and that of a Border Collie is immediately apparent, the latter having a considerably shorter muzzle and a more distinct stop between muzzle and forehead. The ruff is also distinctive in distinguishing the two breeds.", "Coat Two varieties are permissible, both having close-fitting, dense, weather resistant double coats with the top coat either straight or wavy and coarser in texture than the undercoat which is soft, short and dense.", "The Rough Collie (also known as the Long-Haired Collie) is a long coated breed of medium to large size dog that in its original form was a type of collie used and bred for herding in Scotland.", "The Border Collie is extremely intelligent, with its keen, alert expression being a very important characteristic of the breed. Any aspect of structure or temperament that would impede the dog's ability to function as a herding dog should be severely faulted. The Border Collie is, and should remain, a natural and unspoiled true working sheep dog whose conformation is described herein. Honorable scars and broken teeth incurred in the line of duty are acceptable. Head Expression is intelligent, alert, eager, and full of interest.", "The Border Collie requires weekly brushing. Special attention should be given to the coat during shedding. Bathing or dry shampooing should only be done when necessary. This breed is prone to PRA, hip dysplasia, epilepsy, deafness, Collie Eye Anomaly, and allergies to fleas.", "The Border Collie needs regular combing and brushing to keep the coat gleaming. Extra care is needed when the soft, dense undercoat is shedding. Bathe or dry shampoo only when necessary. Check the ears and coat regularly for ticks.", "The Border Collie comes in two coat varieties: rough or smooth. Both varieties are double coat and weather resistant and are close fitting and thick. The outer coat is either wavy or straight and coarse in texture. The under coat is dense, short, and soft. The rough coat variety has fur of medium length.", "In the UK the Rough Collie is no longer used for serious herding, having been replaced by the Border Collie. Though in the United States and a number of European countries, there has been a resurgence in the use of the Collie as a working and performance dog.", "The smooth variety has fur of short length over the entire body and there may be slight feathering on the chest, ruff, haunches, and forelegs. The color of the coat comes in all colors or combination of colors and markings. They may be solid, merle, sable, bi-color, or tri-color. Border Collies are average shedders." ]
Yes,border collies are double coated.
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are both strands of dna copied during transcription
[ "Transcription of RNA differs from DNA synthesis in that only one strand of DNA, the template strand, is used to make mRNA. http://ghs.gresham.k12.or.us/science/ps/... Transcription: production of mRNA copy of the DNA gene.Gene: Section of DNA within a chromosome that codes for the synthesis of one protein.ut to answer your question to the point, only one strand of DNA is copied during transcription for practical reasons. The one strand that is copied will result to a duplicate copy of the other strand that WAS NOT copied.", "How does transcription differ from DNA synthesis? The primary difference between transcription and DNA replication is that only a single strand of mRNA is produced during transcription. During DNA replication both strands need to be copied and DNA polymerase needs to work on both strands at the same time.Because DNA polymerase can only add new bases onto the free 3’ end of a molecule the two strands cannot be synthesized in the same way.ow does transcription differ from DNA synthesis? The primary difference between transcription and DNA replication is that only a single strand of mRNA is produced during transcription. During DNA replication both strands need to be copied and DNA polymerase needs to work on both strands at the same time.", "The primary difference between transcription and DNA replication is that only a single strand of mRNA is produced during transcription. During DNA replication both strands need to be copied and DNA polymerase needs to work on both strands at the same time.Because DNA polymerase can only add new bases onto the free 3’ end of a molecule the two strands cannot be synthesized in the same way. The leading strand is synthesized as a continuous chain.uring DNA replication both strands need to be copied and DNA polymerase needs to work on both strands at the same time. Because DNA polymerase can only add new bases onto the free 3’ end of a molecule the two strands cannot be synthesized in the same way. The leading strand is synthesized as a continuous chain.", "As in DNA replication, transcription proceeds in the 5' → 3' direction (i.e. the old polymer is read in the 3' → 5' direction and the new, complementary fragments are generated in the 5' → 3' direction). Transcription is divided into 3 stages: initiation, elongation and termination.ut to answer your question to the point, only one strand of DNA is copied during transcription for practical reasons. The one strand that is copied will result to a duplicate copy of the other strand that WAS NOT copied.", "How does transcription differ from DNA synthesis? The primary difference between transcription and DNA replication is that only a single strand of mRNA is produced during transcription. During DNA replication both strands need to be copied and DNA polymerase needs to work on both strands at the same time.Because DNA polymerase can only add new bases onto the free 3’ end of a molecule the two strands cannot be synthesized in the same way. The leading strand is synthesized as a continuous chain.uring DNA replication both strands need to be copied and DNA polymerase needs to work on both strands at the same time. Because DNA polymerase can only add new bases onto the free 3’ end of a molecule the two strands cannot be synthesized in the same way. The leading strand is synthesized as a continuous chain.", "The stretch of DNA that is transcribed into an RNA molecule is called transcription unit. Transcription has some proofreading mechanisms, but they are fewer and less effective than the controls for DNA; therefore, transcription has a lower copying fidelity than DNA replication.ut to answer your question to the point, only one strand of DNA is copied during transcription for practical reasons. The one strand that is copied will result to a duplicate copy of the other strand that WAS NOT copied.", "Transcription is the process by which DNA is copied (transcribed) to mRNA, which carries the information needed for protein synthesis. Transcription takes place in two broad steps. First, pre-messenger RNA is formed, with the involvement of RNA polymerase enzymes.ranscription is the process by which DNA is copied (transcribed) to mRNA, which carries the information needed for protein synthesis. Transcription takes place in two broad steps. First, pre-messenger RNA is formed, with the involvement of RNA polymerase enzymes.", "But to answer your question to the point, only one strand of DNA is copied during transcription for practical reasons. The one strand that is copied will result to a duplicate copy of the other strand that WAS NOT copied.ut to answer your question to the point, only one strand of DNA is copied during transcription for practical reasons. The one strand that is copied will result to a duplicate copy of the other strand that WAS NOT copied.", "Only one of the two DNA strands serve as a template for transcription. The antisense strand of DNA is read by RNA polymerase from the 3' end to the 5' end during transcription (3' → 5').The complementary RNA is created in the opposite direction, in the 5' → 3' direction, matching the sequence of the sense strand with the exception of switching uracil for thymine.he antisense strand of DNA is read by RNA polymerase from the 3' end to the 5' end during transcription (3' → 5'). The complementary RNA is created in the opposite direction, in the 5' → 3' direction, matching the sequence of the sense strand with the exception of switching uracil for thymine.", "From DNA Replication at ThinkQuest. In general, DNA is replicated by uncoiling of the helix, strand separation by breaking of the hydrogen bonds between the complementary strands, and synthesis of two new strands by complementary base pairing.Replication begins at a specific site in the DNA called the origin of replication.ranscription is the process through which a DNA sequence is enzymaticaly copied by an RNA polymerase to produce a complementary RNA. Or, in other words, the transfer of genetic information from DNA into RNA." ]
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are bounty hunters criminals
[ "U.S. practice[edit] Most bounty hunters are employed by bail bondsmen: the bounty hunter is usually paid about 10% of the total bail amount, but this commission can vary on an individual, case-by-case basis; usually depending upon the difficulty level of the assignment and the approach used to exonerate the bail bond.", "Bounty Hunter Recovery Agent Bail Laws by State Find bail bond and bounty hunting laws by state. Bounty Hunters Bounty hunting history, Taylor v. Taintor explained in detail. FBI Most Wanted Mug Shots & Rewards View the FBI's most wanted criminals, see mug shot pictures and posted rewards.", "View The FBI Most Wanted Fugitives. Many people think of bounty hunting as something that was practiced in the Wild West and has long since been banished from civilized society. In fact, bounty hunting goes on daily and is perfectly legal. It is an essential part of the American system of justice today.", "Bounty hunters serve as an important resource of the criminal justice system in the United States, tracking down and capturing more than 30,000 fugitives from justice every year. We have placed more links below for those who are considering becoming bounty hunters.", "Bounty hunters, who either work directly for bail bonds company or as an independent contractor, must find and apprehend the fugitive upon receiving orders from the bail bondsman. In return, the bounty hunter typically receives about 10 percent of the total bail bond.", "Bounty hunters serve as fugitive recovery agents for the bail bonds industry and are responsible for the safe apprehension of criminal fugitives who have posted bail, but have failed to appear in court.", "In 1873 the Supreme Court defined the rights of bounty hunters as agents of bail bondsmen in the case of Taylor v. Taintor: The courts decision gave bounty hunters almost limitless rights in the pursuit and apprehension of their fugitive.", "The majority of bounty hunters are licensed and formally-trained professionals who play an important role in both the commercial bail bond business and the criminal justice system. Bounty hunters can be found working for bail bondsmen all over the country.", "Who are Bounty Hunters? Bounty hunters are trained to apprehend fugitives who do not meet the conditions of their bond by showing up for their scheduled court date. In most cases they are licensed professionals who work on a freelance basis or as employees of a bail bonds company.", "The Afro-Brazilian bounty hunter looking for escaped slaves in an 1823 portrait by Johann Moritz Rugendas. A bounty hunter (sometimes called a bounty killer) is a person who captures fugitives and criminals for a monetary reward (bounty). This occupation, seen almost exclusively in the United States, is also known as bail enforcement agent, bail agent, recovery agent, bail recovery agent, or fugitive recovery agent." ]
Yes, bounty hunters are criminals.
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are boy or girl dogs easier
[ "Choosing a Male or a Female Dog: What is the Difference. There are many factors that come into play in the mental and physical health of a dog, but perhaps two of the most important are diet and exercise. Diet and exercise aren’t just important for the high energy performance or working dog.", "Most girls tend to be more snobbish or dignified as they age. Males who have been neutered rarely display secondary sexual actions such as “humping” or ‘”marking” and lifting of its legs. As soon as the testosterone levels fall after neutering, most of these actions, if they existed in the first place, will cease.", "In a group of dogs, the females usually dominate the pack, determine pecking order, and who competes to preserve and/or modify that order. The females are, as a result, more independent, stubborn, and protective than their male counterparts.", "Report Abuse. Get A girl as they are a lot easier to train than Dogs and don't pee as much as dogs do. Bitches are also more friendly toward children and youngsters. You could train her to do her wee on an area that is paved/concreted, this will solve the problem about wee.", "Most dog fights will usually break out between two females. Males, in contrast, are usually more affectionate, enthusiastic, attentive, and more demanding of your attention. Males are very fond of their owners.", "Half the battle of dog training is finding the right training class and the right trainer to assist you along the way. Not all dog trainers or classes are created equal! There are a lot of differences among trainers, and you need to be prepared to find the best one for you and your dog.", "Dogs are a part of the family, and they go everywhere with us. Whether it just a short trip for an errand, to the park, to a training class, or to a competitive event, you have to plan ahead to travel safely with your dog.", "Best Answer: depends.. I found male dogs easier to housebreak but maybe that was in my case. I have a female jack russell/beagle mix, she is a sweetheart and affectionate. hard to housebreak but then again, I didnt use a crate for training (MUCH easier with a crate to housebreak) if you arent going to spay (and imo you should) then I guess a male dog would be better though. Source(s):", "Males generally cost half the price to be neutered as a female does to be spayed. So, before you decide on that age old dilemma of getting a male or a female, take all these things into consideration. Talk to your breeder about what you are looking for in a pet for your family. A reputable breeder will have no problems discussing this with you and they know the puppies better than anyone.", "The Life Expectancy of Your Dog. Food, shelter, exercise and regular visits to the veterinarian are all a part of the basic care package that accompanies dog ownership. However, there is one more important aspect of proper canine care that must not be forgotten or neglected, and that is grooming." ]
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are bp meds harmful to you
[ "Some medicines dont cause the body to change. An example is antibiotics. Antibiotics target specific bacteria but do not cause the body to change. Other medicines, such as medicines for high blood pressure, do cause the body to change and stopping them suddenly can raise the blood pressure.", "ACE inhibitors and ARBs lower blood pressure, which also helps to slow kidney damage. Some people may need to take a combination of two or more blood pressure medicines to stay below 130/80. ACE inhibitors and ARBs are the two main groups of medicines used to treat high blood pressure.", "HMO Research Network CERT. People with chronic illnesses often have to take medicines for a long time. Most people occasionally skip doses. For example, 50% of patients treated for high blood pressure in a long term study delayed one or more doses a month of a once-a-day medicine for over 30 hours.", "Some cancer drugs, antibiotics, or heart medications may lead to an abnormal heart rhythm when combined with grapefruit. Muscle and kidney damage can be a serious side effect with statins used for lowering cholesterol. Some immunosuppressants used after organ transplants have been reported to cause kidney damage.", "You must be aware that all prescription drugs have side effects, and the medications used to lower blood pressure – diuretics, beta-blockers, and ACE inhibitors – are no exceptions. Here, for example, are a few of the known side effects of diuretics, the blood pressure drug usually prescribed as first-line treatment.", "Different blood pressure medications have different side effects. Calcium channel blockers are used to lower blood pressure, and the biggest side effect is having some edema or swelling. There are medications that may affect the kidneys. There are medications that slow the heart rate down and may make you a little bit tired or fatigued. However, without medication, the biggest side effect of hypertension is a stroke. Other negative effects of high blood pressure include heart failure, heart attack and kidney failure.", "One whole fruit or 200 milliliters of juice (less than one cup) can block the CYP3A4 enzymes and lead to toxic blood levels of the drug. For example, when a common blood pressure medicine by the name of felodipine (Plendil) is taken with grapefruit juice instead of water blood levels of the drug can triple.", "High Blood Pressure Medicines and Kidney Disease. High blood pressure, or hypertension, is one of the leading causes of kidney disease. Many people with high blood pressure need medicine to help lower blood pressure, which also helps to slow the progression of kidney disease. Two groups of medicines that lower blood pressure are:", "Warfarin, some blood pressure or cholesterol medications, carbamazapepine, or other drugs that are broken down by CYP3A4 or 2C9 may also have interactions with pomegranate juice. Always have your pharmacist check for drug interactions anytime you start or even stop a medication, herb, or vitamin product.", "In fact, if you have high blood pressure, there are several over-the-counter medications that you should use sparingly, since they either raise blood pressure or make blood pressure medication less effective. Taking NSAIDs regularly, for example, can cause damage to the kidneys, which, in turn, boosts blood pressure." ]
Yes, medicines for high blood pressure, do cause the body to change and stopping them suddenly can raise the blood pressure.
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are braces good for your teeth
[ "A. If you have crooked teeth and/or a misaligned bite (an underbite or overbite), there are a variety of treatments that can help straighten teeth, including braces and retainers. Many general dentists are doing basic alignment and orthodontics, but orthodontists specialize in correcting irregularities of the teeth.here is another method of straightening teeth that uses removable plastic retainers that may also work when crowding of the teeth is not too severe. Your orthodontist will discuss the various types of braces with you and determine which might be the best option for your situation. 1 | 2 | 3.", "Report Abuse. Braces are not at all bad for your gums unless you don't brush them properly and floss. Braces do make your teeth looser because they are moving out of their normal position into a new position.They are also a little loose once you get your braces off too, since they want to move back into their original spot.eport Abuse. Braces are not at all bad for your gums unless you don't brush them properly and floss. Braces do make your teeth looser because they are moving out of their normal position into a new position.", "Report Abuse. Braces, I guess are in a way bad for your'e teeth because of the glue and metals in your mouth that can make you bleed unnaturally. But they are helpful and good because they straighten your teeth and can maybe even make ways to help you eat better.eport Abuse. Braces are not at all bad for your gums unless you don't brush them properly and floss. Braces do make your teeth looser because they are moving out of their normal position into a new position.", "Your teeth will move a little or a lot all your life-whether you get braces or not-due to chewing, talking, grinding (especially if you do this in your sleep due to stress), lack of or too much saliva and just old age.eport Abuse. Braces are not at all bad for your gums unless you don't brush them properly and floss. Braces do make your teeth looser because they are moving out of their normal position into a new position.", "Ask your orthodontist, or whoever is handling your braces, if they have a color wheel. A color wheel is a list of colors that you can use for braces. Do this before you get the braces so that you won't have to choose the colors on the spot. Type in braces color wheel in a search engine and look for an interactive color wheel that lets you put the colors onto a picture of a mouth with braces. 2 Experiment with different colors you might want to wear. 3 Keep in mind that the colors you find online might not be offered by your orthodontist.", "1 If you don't, your teeth will move and you might have to get braces again as an adult. 2 If you eat really chewy foods and candies, they may get stuck underneath your braces, causing brown squares to form where the braces once were. 3 Be sure to stick to the diet your orthodontist recommends at first. They go on your teeth like a mouthguard and are transparent. 2 Remember to put on some lip balm before you get your braces on. 3 Afterwards, your lips will be dry and cracked from keeping your mouth open for an hour and a half (approximate).", "Keep in mind that the colors will look a bit lighter on your braces. 1 Look at a color wheel online if you get a chance. 2 Type in braces color wheel in a search engine and look for an interactive color wheel that lets you put the colors onto a picture of a mouth with braces. Type in braces color wheel in a search engine and look for an interactive color wheel that lets you put the colors onto a picture of a mouth with braces. 2 Experiment with different colors you might want to wear. 3 Keep in mind that the colors you find online might not be offered by your orthodontist.", "Have fun rendering your mouth with different colors of braces with each visit. If you’re unsure about how a color will look on your teeth, ask your orthodontist for recommendations based on your natural enamel color.If you haven’t selected an orthodontist yet, call The Happy Tooth to set up your first visit.lthough there is no official style guide for braces yet, consider these suggestions when choosing your colors. And remember that the colors you see in an online selector may appear slightly lighter on your teeth. 1 Gold, dark blue, turquoise, orange, green, violet or pink may look super if you have a darker skin tone.", "1 Always wear the retainer that the orthodontist gives you when you get you braces off. 2 If you don't, your teeth will move and you might have to get braces again as an adult. 3 If you eat really chewy foods and candies, they may get stuck underneath your braces, causing brown squares to form where the braces once were. They go on your teeth like a mouthguard and are transparent. 2 Remember to put on some lip balm before you get your braces on. 3 Afterwards, your lips will be dry and cracked from keeping your mouth open for an hour and a half (approximate).", "You should be prepared for the fact that taking care of your teeth will be more difficult once you get braces. Braces have countless tiny spaces to trap food, and this trapped food causes plaque, which can lead to many other dental problems.ou should be prepared for the fact that taking care of your teeth will be more difficult once you get braces. Braces have countless tiny spaces to trap food, and this trapped food causes plaque, which can lead to many other dental problems." ]
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are braces normally covered under a dental plan
[ "By BracesInfo.com Expert. Orthodontics is usually considered cosmetic under insurance companies. Medical insurance may cover procedures that are deemed medically necessary and vary case by case. Examples in which your medical insurance may cover orthodontics is when there are facial deformities, speech impediments, severe jaw pain, etc.", "April 20, 2015. Find out what plans may cover orthodontics, plus learn about alternatives to braces that may be covered by some dental plans. Major medical insurance plans do not typically include dental coverage. It is most often a supplemental plan that you need to purchase separately. . When it comes to braces and orthodontics, it is important to know what your dental insurance covers and what different coverage exists for both children and adults.", "In some cases, private individual and family plans offer dental insurance for braces. Employer-sponsored dental insurance plans sometimes contain this optional coverage. If you discover that your current policy does not cover orthodontics, you can supplement it with a more inclusive dental plan.", "Dental braces have brackets that run along a wire and affix to your teeth. Together, the brackets and wire press against your teeth to move them slightly so that they will become straight and properly aligned. They are usually used to help close gaps or correct crooked teeth.", "Dental plans are similar to general health insurance plans. One of the deciding factors for many is the ability to choose a dentist without limitations versus having to choose a dentist from a specific list. Many of the established dental plans are designed to pay a portion of the cost of a dental procedure.", "The price of braces varies, depending on whether you have dental insurance and also depending upon the type of treatment your orthodontist recommends. The average American spends about $5,000 on braces, presuming he or she doesn't have dental insurance.", "When braces and orthodontics are used to straighten teeth and for cosmetic purposes your dental plan is the place to start to seek coverage. Dental insurance is known to cover partial treatment and could vary by age. It is important that you call your insurance company to find out your specific coverage.", "Employer-Sponsored Dental Insurance. Dental insurance is often a part of an employee's health care package, allowing your employer to decide on the plan and level of coverage. But not all dental plans include orthodontic treatment, and if they do, it is often limited to children under the age of 18.", "But orthodontia is pricey, and finding dental insurance that covers braces for adults can be challenging. Nonetheless, more plans are now offering orthodontic benefits for adults. So, if you don't have adult coverage, don't give up – there are options to help you afford the treatment you need.", "Find out everything you want to know about dental insurance, braces and orthodontics insurance. The costs, the benefits, maximizing the amount you get paid for dental treatment. Dentistry is a medical discipline that addresses the oral health of an individual." ]
Yes, braces are normally covered under a dental plan.
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are brain freezes dangerous
[ "Brain freeze is where the palate of the mouth (the roof of the mouth) gets too cold and 'freezes' causing the nerves to send out pain signals. To cure it you simply place your … tongue on the roof of your mouth to warm it up again.", "Brain freeze is where the palate of the mouth (the roof of the mouth) gets too cold and 'freezes' causing the nerves to send out pain signals. To cure it you simply place your … tongue on the roof of your mouth to warm it up again. 3 people found this useful.", "Warm the roof of your mouth with your tongue. You can relieve brain freeze pain by quickly warming the roof of your mouth (also referred to as the soft palate and hard palate; the hard palate being the part with bone, and the soft without) after it's already been cooled.", "No. Brain freeze is a headache most commonly associated with the quick consumption of cold substances, such as ice cream. When the cold substance comes into contact with you … r palate or the roof of your mouth and sinus cavities it causes the blood vessels to vasoconstrict or get smaller.", "3. Warm the roof of your mouth with your tongue. You can relieve brain freeze pain by quickly warming the roof of your mouth (also referred to as the soft palate and hard palate; the hard palate being the part with bone, and the soft without) after it's already been cooled.", "Brain Freeze What is commonly referred to as 'brain freeze' occurs when you ingest something that is very cold too quickly. When the cold touches your soft palate it co … nstricts the blood vessels in the area, and then when they dilate it causes pain behind the eyes or even up into the forehead.", "You can relieve brain freeze pain by quickly warming the roof of your mouth (also referred to as the soft palate and hard palate; the hard palate being the part with bone, and the soft without) after it's already been cooled.", "The drink may chill the air in your sinuses and cause the blood vessels in the nasal cavity near your forehead to constrict, creating pain similar to a migraine. Or perhaps it touches off a branch of the trigeminal nerve in your mouth, triggering a pain response in the nerve that's responsible for facial sensation.", "Brain freeze is not really inside the brain. It is a headache that you get from eating or drinking very cold substances. It is actually caused by rapid cooling and rewar … ming of capillaries in the sinus cavities.", "Prevent cold food from touching the roof of your mouth. Obviously, you're not going to give up cold foods just so that you can avoid brain freeze. Rather, let the bite or sip warm on your tongue before you let the substance touch the roof of your mouth." ]
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are brake caliper brackets aluminum
[ "Grand National GN6R forged aluminum six-piston radial mount calipers bring current state-of-the-art design, materials, and manufacturing technology to this long standing icon in the Wilwood caliper line.", "Most performance calipers are made of lightweight aluminum, which runs much cooler than cast iron, prolonging brake fluid and brake component life. Aluminum is also much lighter than cast iron, which lowers unsprung weight, lessening the work that your suspension has to do and improving handling.", "The 2-3/8 bore GM aluminum metric caliper is the best Outlaw open wheel modified caliper available. The caliper is made from high quality aluminum to have less flex, less fade, and less pad taper. It mounts in any popular GM metric configurations. • USMTS/UMP approved. • Fits 5-1/2 mounting brackets.", "Vented Disc with Parking Brake and Forged-. Aluminum Four-Piston Calipers. Rear Disc Brake Kit. Our rear disc brake kits feature rear-mounted, fixed, four-piston aluminum calipers. and 12.19 or 13 x .81” or 14 x 1.10” vented rotors with an integrated parking. brake mechanism. A combination disc/drum rotor assembly allows the parking. brake components to be hidden neatly inside.", "D8-6 calipers are a direct bolt-on replacement for the OE calipers on all 1965-82 Corvettes. Forged billet aluminum bodies, stainless steel pistons, and high-temperature seals put an end to the rust, bore pitting and seal failures that plague the OE caliper design.", "Wilwood's D154 forged billet caliper is a direct bolt-on,lightweight, high-strength, extreme duty alternative to the OE cast iron calipers that were used on a wide range of factory disc brake equipped mid size GM cars and small trucks beginning in 1978.", "Power Stop® Performance Disc Brake Calipers Performance Disc Brake Calipers by Power Stop®. These brake calipers are designed specifically for those who are looking for superior stopping power. The caliper and the bracket are remanufactured and treated to a high-temperature...", "Afco Aluminum GM Metric Brake Caliper, 2 Piston. The 2 bore GM aluminum metric caliper is the best Outlaw open wheel modified caliper available. The caliper is made from high quality aluminum to have less flex, less fade, and less pad taper. It mounts in any popular GM metric configurations.", "Red Devil® 240 Series 4 Piston Rear Brake Caliper 240 Series 4 Piston Rear Brake Caliper by Red Devil®. 4 - 1.250 pistons, 1 lb 6 oz. All calipers are 6061 T6 Billet Aluminum housing with aluminum. Teflon coated pistons topped with Stainless domes, 600 degree o-rings and internal...", "The brake caliper is the assembly which houses the brake pads and pistons. The pistons are usually made of aluminum, chrome plated steel, or from a composite material called phenolic. There are two types of calipers: floating or fixed. Find brake calipers for." ]
Yes,The brake caliper is the assembly which houses the brake pads and pistons. The pistons are usually made of aluminum.
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are breitling watches made in japan
[ "1 Both the head and the band of a Breitling watch are traditionally made from stainless steel. 2 Because of this, Breitling watches are usually quite heavy. 3 A fake Breitling may have a head or band that is quite light.", "The fakes all have a black pin. If you have a Breitling watch, congarctulations, They are great watches. If you have a good fake, Thats a shame, but its still a good quality watch. They are now made in China and Japan. The watches from Japan are very good quality. The owner of the fake above is still happy with his watch, Yes disapointed, But unless you know what to look for no one will no. The Replica watches as they are now called are very good.", "Mechanical Breitling wristwatches encased in steel might cost over $7,600 (in the case of the Breitling for Bently Motors wristwatch). It includes 38 jewel self-winding movement. These will cost more than most of the Breitling Gold and Titanium designs.", "Please sign in to vote on this Guide. The Breitling watch is the worlds favorite watch for pilots around the world, The British Red Arrows, The US Air force Thunderbirds and Japans Blue Impluse all wear Breitling watches, as well as many airline pilots.", "Consider its weight. 1 Both the head and the band of a Breitling watch are traditionally made from stainless steel. 2 Because of this, Breitling watches are usually quite heavy. 3 A fake Breitling may have a head or band that is quite light.", "Examine the logo. 1 The Breitling company embosses its name into the dial of all watches they manufacture. 2 When shopping for this brand of watch, consider bringing along a magnifying glass to examine the dial of the product for the Breitling logo.", "They're engraved and marked just like the authentic Breitling for Bentley and they are | and are generally | and are usually produced to the exact same weight and dimensions. And performance will not be neglected in this stylish duplicate.", "1 The Breitling company embosses its name into the dial of all watches they manufacture. 2 In contrast, a fake Breitling may only have a logo on the face of the watch. 3 When shopping for this brand of watch, consider bringing along a magnifying glass to examine the dial of the product for the Breitling logo.", "1 In contrast, a fake Breitling may only have a logo on the face of the watch. 2 When shopping for this brand of watch, consider bringing along a magnifying glass to examine the dial of the product for the Breitling logo.", "Breitling opened its first factory in 1884 in switzerland.The original watch maker was Leon Breitling. His granson took over the business in 1914. The watch was worn by German Pilots in world war 1 and The famous German pilot The Red Barron. Manfred Von Richthofen." ]
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are broccoli sprout pills effective
[ "Talalay and his team treated 40 autistic boys and men with autism over 18 weeks. Twenty-six of them took pills with sulforaphane, a broccoli sprout extract, and the rest received a placebo. Study authors found that patients who took sulforaphane improved.", "A small new study found that a chemical in broccoli sprouts may help alleviate the symptoms of autism. (Credit: James Baigrie/Getty Images) By Dr.Crystal Agi. A chemical derived from broccoli sprout could help treat symptoms of autism, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins and Harvard hospitals.", "SULFORAPHANE Side Effects & Safety. Sulforaphane is safe when used in the amounts found in foods. But there isn't enough information available to know if it is safe to take by mouth as a medicine.", "Sulforaphane is an anti-cancer compound in cruciferous vegetables, mostly commonly credited to Broccoli. It appears to have general but potent antioxidant and possible anti-inflammatory actions, with the former similar to curcumin. This page features 91 unique references to scientific papers.", "Many cruciferous vegetables are eaten raw, she noted, and they automatically still have the enzyme. The list is not restricted to broccoli or broccoli sprouts, but plants such as water cress, horse radish, cauliflower, and cabbage. That’s not to say that all supplements contain inactive myrosinase. The Australian company Cell-Logic produces a supplement called EnduraCell which is said to contain active myrosinase.", "Sulforaphane appears to be well absorbed, as numerous studies in humans following the consumption of broccoli have noted increased urinary metabolites of Sulforaphane. In humans, bioavailability of sulforaphane appears to be 74% and primarily absorbed in the jejunum.", "“But that is not the key problem in taking these supplements. The problem is the lack of the broccoli enzyme myrosinase - so metabolism of glucosinolates cannot occur at all, and no sulforaphane is made regardless of the pH, until the supplement gets all the way down to the colon.", "Shipping Weight. If you want to make the most of broccoli's cell- defending power, you'll have to eat an awful lot of the green stuff. Swanson Sulforaphane capsules feature BroccoPhane broccoli-sprout powder with guaranteed levels of broccoli's key master nutrient. Terms and Ingredient Definitions.", "Broccoli 'Pill' Eyed in Cancer Fight. (HealthScoutNews) -- Broccoli pills may be in our future. Researchers have developed a new synthetic compound, derived from a known anti-cancer agent found in broccoli, that they say could become a pill to prevent breast cancer, and, possibly, other forms as well. Finding compounds to prevent cancer is a Holy Grail of medical research.", "Sulforaphane might decrease how quickly the liver breaks down some medications. Taking sulforaphane along with some medications that are changed by the liver might increase the effects and side effects of some medications. Before taking sulforaphane talk to your healthcare provider if you take any medications that are changed by the liver." ]
Yes, it is effective.
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are broken capillaries rosacea
[ "ROSACEA (BROKEN BLOOD VESSELS). Rosacea. Rosacea can show up in many forms: little red bumps or pustules, diffuse redness, broken capillaries or enlargement of the nose or chin.Sometimes you will see flushing or skin sensitivity. Rosacea can also affect the eyes and present with symptoms of red dry eyes that have a prickly sensation.OSACEA (BROKEN BLOOD VESSELS). Rosacea. Rosacea can show up in many forms: little red bumps or pustules, diffuse redness, broken capillaries or enlargement of the nose or chin.", "HELPing BROKEN CAPILLARIES / ROSACEA / FACIAL REDNESS. Broken capillaries (Telangiectasia) are often referred to as spider veins. Rosacea is a chronic skin condition characterized by semi-permanent or permanent extreme facial redness (erythema) and sometimes pimples, and burning.eople who have broken capillaries or facial redness do not necessarily have Rosacea but generally people with Rosacea do have broken capillaries and semi-permanent to permanent facial redness.", "Rosacea and broken facial capillaries. There are many reasons that people develop blood vessels on their face. The most common reason for broken capillaries on the face is genetic susceptibility. However, there are environmental factors that contribute to the development of facial capillaries.asers are the most effective treatment for facial blood vessels. The most effective laser for treatment of rosacea and facial capillaries is the pulse dye laser. The VBeam is the most advanced pulse dye laser available. Usually multiple treatments are necessary for improvement of broken capillaries on the face.", "Reviewed by Editor on Feb 15, 2014. Broken capillaries are also known as a condition called Telangiectasia. These capillaries are also known as spider veins. Rosacea is a skin condition that is characterized as by permanent or semi-permanent redness of the face, or erythema.This redness can be distinguished as skin that only reddens sometimes such as in cases of blushing, or it can signal redness that does not fade away.lthough patients who have broken capillaries may not have the skin condition Rosacea, all patients who have Rosacea suffer with broken capillaries, and the facial redness that accompanies it.", "Rosacea, broken blood vessels, capillaries, birthmarks. San Diego Dermatology and Laser Surgery has a variety of laser devices that eradicate unwanted vasculature in the skin including broken blood vessels, red marks, capillaries, red birthmarks such as hemangiomas and port wine stains and small cherry angiomas.osacea, broken blood vessels, capillaries, birthmarks. San Diego Dermatology and Laser Surgery has a variety of laser devices that eradicate unwanted vasculature in the skin including broken blood vessels, red marks, capillaries, red birthmarks such as hemangiomas and port wine stains and small cherry angiomas.", "So can excessive exposure to the sun. Facial injuries can also lead to broken capillaries. Not all causes of broken capillaries are preventable. They can sometimes accompany general rosacea, a skin condition that causes the face to become red and flushed.While rosacea outbreaks often have triggers, these triggers can be difficult to identify and are unique to each person who has the condition.o can excessive exposure to the sun. Facial injuries can also lead to broken capillaries. Not all causes of broken capillaries are preventable. They can sometimes accompany general rosacea, a skin condition that causes the face to become red and flushed.", "Broken blood vessels are a part of life that many people have to deal with as they age. The technical term for these broken blood vessels on face is telangiectasia rosacea and it can be hereditary.In their simplest form, broken blood vessels on face, or anywhere else on your body, are tiny capillaries close to the surface of the skin that break after dilating from too much.roken blood vessels are a part of life that many people have to deal with as they age. The technical term for these broken blood vessels on face is telangiectasia rosacea and it can be hereditary.", "Lasers are the most effective treatment for facial blood vessels. The most effective laser for treatment of rosacea and facial capillaries is the pulse dye laser. The VBeam is the most advanced pulse dye laser available. Usually multiple treatments are necessary for improvement of broken capillaries on the face.asers are the most effective treatment for facial blood vessels. The most effective laser for treatment of rosacea and facial capillaries is the pulse dye laser. The VBeam is the most advanced pulse dye laser available. Usually multiple treatments are necessary for improvement of broken capillaries on the face.", "Facial Redness: Rosacea and Blood Vessels. Facial redness is a common problem. There are various conditions that create facial redness like rosacea and broken blood vessels, but the underlying cause of most facial redness is connected to vascular conditions.acial Redness: Rosacea and Blood Vessels. Facial redness is a common problem. There are various conditions that create facial redness like rosacea and broken blood vessels, but the underlying cause of most facial redness is connected to vascular conditions.", "B. Broken capillaries is a problem with the tiny blood vessels that become visible near the surface of the skin and usually appear as streaks or blotches. They are commonly known as spider veins because of their tree branch, or spider web-like, shape. Medical conditions – Rosacea is a condition that makes the skin red and flushed. 2 People who suffer from Rosacea tend to also suffer from broken capillaries on face and arms, especially around the nose and eye areas. 3 Liver damage can also cause this condition." ]
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are bronchi and bronchioles the same thing
[ "Bronchus / Bronchi / Bronchioles. The airways of the lungs. When a person takes in a breath of air, the air travels through the nose or mouth, into the larynx, then into the trachea, which is the main passageway into the lungs. The trachea divides into a right and left main bronchus.", "Glossary of Terms. Bronchus / Bronchi / Bronchioles. The airways of the lungs. When a person takes in a breath of air, the air travels through the nose or mouth, into the larynx, then into the trachea, which is the main passageway into the lungs. The trachea divides into a right and left main bronchus.", "Glossary of Terms. Bronchus / Bronchi / Bronchioles. The airways of the lungs. When a person takes in a breath of air, the air travels through the nose or mouth, into the larynx, then into the trachea, which is the main passageway into the lungs.", "Bronchus / Bronchi / Bronchioles. The airways of the lungs. When a person takes in a breath of air, the air travels through the nose or mouth, into the larynx, then into the trachea, which is the main passageway into the lungs.", "Within your lungs, the main airways (bronchi) branch off into smaller and smaller passageways, the smallest of which are called bronchioles. At the end of the bronchioles are tiny air sacs (alveoli).", "The bronchi are the top part pf the lungs, made out of cartilage. They divide from the trachea, each lung having its separate bronchi. The bronchi further divide into bronchioles, which are smaller versions of the same thing, just branching off into different directions within the lung.", "The trachea divides into a right and left main bronchus. Each major bronchus then subdivides into smaller airway passages referred to as bronchi. As the airway passages make their way out to the lung tissue, the passages become smaller and are referred to as bronchioles.", "The airways of the lungs. When a person takes in a breath of air, the air travels through the nose or mouth, into the larynx, then into the trachea, which is the main passageway into the lungs. The trachea divides into a right and left main bronchus.", "Air travels to and from the lungs though two branches of the trachea called bronchi (one branch equals bronchus; 2 is bronchi). The bronchi subdivide within the lobes of the l … ungs into smaller and smaller air vessels called bronchioles or bronchioli (singular), that terminate in alveoli.", "Print. Within your lungs, the main airways (bronchi) branch off into smaller and smaller passageways, the smallest of which are called bronchioles. At the end of the bronchioles are tiny air sacs (alveoli)." ]
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are brown beans same as pinto beans
[ "Pinto beans are members of the same family as all beans: Phaseolus vulgaris. Pinto beans are medium in size and oval-shaped, usually having darker spots on the beige bean. They are good beans to grow if you live in a hot, arid area because they are drought tolerant.", "Pinto beans are members of the same family as all beans: Phaseolus vulgaris. Pinto beans are medium in size and oval-shaped, usually having darker spots on the beige bean.", "· Pinto beans take longer to cook than most dry beans. · In Mexico, Central America and South America, the traditional spice to use with pinto beans is epazote, which is also said to aid digestion. In East Asia a type of seaweed, Kombu, is added to beans as they cook for the same purpose.", "Overview. Pinto beans are members of the same family as all beans: Phaseolus vulgaris. Pinto beans are medium in size and oval-shaped, usually having darker spots on the beige bean. They are good beans to grow if you live in a hot, arid area because they are drought tolerant.", "Kidney beans are larger than pinto beans and are solid red. Pinto beans got their name from the Spanish word pintado, which means painted.. Hence, pinto ponies and pinto beans, which are smaller than kidney beans and are reddish brown and speckled. Kidney beans and pinto beans are not the same bean.", "Kidney beans are classified as medium to large in size, and come in both dark red and light red colors; the two kinds have virtually the same flavor profile. Pinto beans come in just one variety, are smaller but more plump-looking than kidney beans, and come in a lighter shade of pink than light red kidney beans.", "· In Mexico, Central America and South America, the traditional spice to use with pinto beans is epazote, which is also said to aid digestion. In East Asia a type of seaweed, Kombu, is added to beans as they cook for the same purpose.", "· Pinto beans may also be bought pre-cooked and canned as refried beans, or whole with wa-ter, salt, and sometimes sugar. · The pinto bean (Spanish: frijol pinto, literally painted bean) is named for its mottled skin, hence it is a type of mottled bean.", "Overview. Pinto beans are members of the same family as all beans: Phaseolus vulgaris. Pinto beans are medium in size and oval-shaped, usually having darker spots on the beige bean.", "Summary. 1 Pinto beans have dark reddish-brown marks on a brownish background. 2 This gives pinto beans a spotted or a ‘painted’ appearance. 3 Black beans, also known as turtle beans, are shiny-black in colour. 4 The richness of nutritional content in black beans is what makes them a better choice than pinto beans." ]
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are brown recluse spiders found in canada
[ "Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: They do not live in Canada. Brown recluses are native to the United States from the southern Midwest south to the Gulf of Mexico. This spider is not aggressive and usually bites only when pressed against the skin, such as when tangled up within clothes, bath towels, or in bedding.E: Do brown recluse spiders live in Canada? I got an email about the brown recluse spider and it had some very disurbing images of what the bites look like. Has any one else got this email, and do you know if they actually do live in ontario, cause now im scared to have a shower and i hate spiders now.", "Brown recluse, violin, or fiddle-back (Loxosceles) spiders are about 1.25 cm (0.5 in.) long with a dark violin-shaped mark on the combined head and midsection (cephalothorax). They are found most often in the south-central part of the United States and live in hot, dry, abandoned areas, such as wood or rock piles.f you think you have been bitten by a brown recluse spider: 1 Remain calm. 2 Too much excitement or movement will increase the flow of venom into the blood. 3 Apply a cool, wet cloth to the bite, or cover the bite with a cloth and apply an ice bag. 4 Do not apply a tourniquet.", "Distribution. The Brown Recluse Spider is native to the United States of America, Mexico and Canada. In the USA, their range extends from the southern Midwest down the the Gulf of Mexico.istribution. The Brown Recluse Spider is native to the United States of America, Mexico and Canada. In the USA, their range extends from the southern Midwest down the the Gulf of Mexico.", "Many diagnoses of brown recluse spider bites come from areas apparently outside of the brown recluse's habitat. Brown recluse spiders are found mostly in the central and southern U.S., an area that includes Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, parts of Illinois, Indiana, and Georgia.Brown recluse spiders also inhabit the states bordering the Gulf of Mexico.ike 12 other species of recluse spiders, the brown recluse spider has six eyes arranged in pairs. (Most spiders found in the United States have eight eyes.) The spiders average about half an inch (1.3 centimeters) in length and their brown, silky bodies lack any discernible pattern. Fine hairs cover their legs.", "The brown recluse, Loxosceles reclusa, Sicariidae (formerly placed in a family Loxoscelidae) is a spider with a venomous bite.Brown recluse spiders are usually between 6 and 20 millimetres (0.24 and 0.79 in), but may grow larger.While typically light to medium brown, they range in color from whitish to dark brown or blackish gray. The cephalothorax and abdomen are not necessarily the same color.ther recluse species, such as the desert recluse (found in the deserts of southwestern United States), are reported to have caused necrotic bite wounds, though only rarely. The hobo spider and the yellow sac spider have also been reported to cause necrotic bites.", "Hobo Spiders live in the Northern United States as well as Canada. They can be found anywhere in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado,and Southern British Columbia.We feel that it is likely that there are Hobos in Northern California.o the left is a picture of a Hobo Spider bite. Brown Recluse bites are the same. About 50% of bites are 'dry,' meaning that no venom is injected, and nothing happens to the victim. Often times the victim does not even realize that he has been bit.", "They are about 7–12 mm long. Familiar species in the United States include the brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa). It is found in a large area of the Midwest, west to Colorado and the New Mexico state line and east to northern Georgia.hey are about 7–12 mm long. Familiar species in the United States include the brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa). It is found in a large area of the Midwest, west to Colorado and the New Mexico state line and east to northern Georgia.", "1) Brown Recluse Spider (Loxosceles reclusa): There are no brown recluse spiders in BC or in Canada. Their range is limited to the south-central and mid-western US. Click here for a general account about the brown recluse spider, where it occurs, and how to identify it.he species found in British Columbia is the western black widow spider. This species of cobweb spider, or comb-footed spider, is found from southern Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia south into Mexico. In British Columbia, it is widespread in southern BC.", "About 3,000 species of spiders are found in the United States. Spiders rarely bite people, and most species found in the world are harmless. However, some people may be allergic to a spider’s bite, and a few species of spiders are known to produce bites that may have serious medical implications for humans.Two of the more medically important types are the black widow spiders, and the brown recluse spider and its relatives, which are rarely found in Maine.owever, some people may be allergic to a spider’s bite, and a few species of spiders are known to produce bites that may have serious medical implications for humans. Two of the more medically important types are the black widow spiders, and the brown recluse spider and its relatives, which are rarely found in Maine.", "Like 12 other species of recluse spiders, the brown recluse spider has six eyes arranged in pairs. (Most spiders found in the United States have eight eyes.) The spiders average about half an inch (1.3 centimeters) in length and their brown, silky bodies lack any discernible pattern.Fine hairs cover their legs.ike 12 other species of recluse spiders, the brown recluse spider has six eyes arranged in pairs. (Most spiders found in the United States have eight eyes.) The spiders average about half an inch (1.3 centimeters) in length and their brown, silky bodies lack any discernible pattern. Fine hairs cover their legs." ]
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are brussel sprouts good for you
[ "Another reason you ought to be eating Brussel sprouts is simply that they are healthy for you in regards to the sodium and fat content, which are both quite low. For a serving that consists of 3.5 ounces, Brussel sprouts only include a negligible 0.3 grams of fat and a reasonably good 25 milligrams of sodium.Having a low sodium and fat content means that eating Brussel sprouts will be heart-friendly, among other things.or a serving that consists of 3.5 ounces, Brussel sprouts only include a negligible 0.3 grams of fat and a reasonably good 25 milligrams of sodium. Having a low sodium and fat content means that eating Brussel sprouts will be heart-friendly, among other things.", "Brussels sprouts are rich in many valuable nutrients. They are an excellent source of vitamin C and vitamin K. They are a very good source of numerous nutrients including folate, manganese, vitamin B6, dietary fiber, choline, copper, vitamin B1, potassium, phosphorus, and omega-3 fatty acids. The fiber-related components in Brussels sprouts do a better job of binding together with bile acids in your digestive tract when they've been steamed. 2 When this binding process takes place, it's easier for bile acids to be excreted, and the result is a lowering of your cholesterol levels.", "Brussels sprouts are on a fairly short list of foods that boost the libido, but the scientific evidence of this has yet to be published. Yes, Brussels sprouts are good for you, but the main thing to remember when preparing them is not to overcook them.There are some really yummy recipes starring this little super-food, but if they’re not tasty, it doesn’t matter! No one will get the benefit.rocedure: 1 Cook Brussels sprouts with a small amount of boiling in salted water, tightly covered, for 3-5 minutes. 2 Drain and cover again. 3 Melt the butter in a large skillet and saute sauté the onions until barely. soft", "Ingredients: 4 cups Brussels sprouts 3 Tbsp. butter ½ cup small white onions, sliced thin 1/3 cup chicken or vegetable stock 2 Tbsp. fresh parsley 2 tsp. snipped fresh chives Procedure: Cook Brussels sprouts with a small amount of boiling in salted water, tightly covered, for 3-5 minutes.rocedure: 1 Cook Brussels sprouts with a small amount of boiling in salted water, tightly covered, for 3-5 minutes. 2 Drain and cover again. 3 Melt the butter in a large skillet and saute sauté the onions until barely. soft", "Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Cut off the brown ends of the Brussels sprouts and pull off any yellow outer leaves. Mix them in a bowl with the olive oil, salt and pepper. Pour them on a sheet pan and roast for 35 to 40 minutes, until crisp on the outside and tender on the inside.Shake the pan from time to time to brown the sprouts evenly. *hate* brussels sprouts but I *LOVE* this recipe! I followed other reviewers' recommendations and cut the sprouts in half, baked them at 400deg with the round side down first and flipped the sprouts after 10 min for a total baking time of 20 min.", "Brussels Sprouts and Digestive Support. The fiber content of Brussels sprouts — 4 grams in every cup — makes this cruciferous vegetable a natural choice for digestive system support. You're going to get half of your Daily Value for fiber from only 200 calories' worth of Brussels sprouts. The fiber-related components in Brussels sprouts do a better job of binding together with bile acids in your digestive tract when they've been steamed. 2 When this binding process takes place, it's easier for bile acids to be excreted, and the result is a lowering of your cholesterol levels.", "Three Reasons You Should be Eating Brussel Sprouts. Brussel sprouts are a cultivated bunch of wild cabbage that are selected for their leafy and small green buds, green buds which commonly just look like mini cabbages.or a serving that consists of 3.5 ounces, Brussel sprouts only include a negligible 0.3 grams of fat and a reasonably good 25 milligrams of sodium. Having a low sodium and fat content means that eating Brussel sprouts will be heart-friendly, among other things.", "A 1/2-cup serving of Brussels sprouts supplies 2 grams of protein. Brussels sprouts aren't among the most well-loved vegetables. But as a member of the nutritionally potent cruciferous family, they're worth a place in your healthy diet.Not only are Brussels sprouts a good source of protein, iron and potassium, but they also offer other benefits that can boost your overall health. 1/2-cup serving of Brussels sprouts contains 48.4 milligrams of vitamin C, which is about 50 percent of what men need each day and about 65 percent of what women need on a daily basis.", "Roasted rainbow potatoes. Your first memory of Brussels sprouts may be of feeding them to the dog under the table, being careful to make sure your mom didn't catch you. Little did you know, Fido didn't care for them either, and mom ended up having to sweep them up at the end of the evening.oasted rainbow potatoes. Your first memory of Brussels sprouts may be of feeding them to the dog under the table, being careful to make sure your mom didn't catch you. Little did you know, Fido didn't care for them either, and mom ended up having to sweep them up at the end of the evening.", "Steam Brussels sprouts just until they are tender to help retain as many of their beneficial nutrients as possible. Drizzle steamed Brussels sprouts with olive oil and fresh garlic for a nutrient-dense side dish. 1/2-cup serving of Brussels sprouts contains 48.4 milligrams of vitamin C, which is about 50 percent of what men need each day and about 65 percent of what women need on a daily basis." ]
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are budgies good pets
[ "Budgies are very good pets but you have to be prepared to watch out for any unusual behaviour or signs of illness.They can get ill easily without you knowing. It is best to get them in a pair because they love company! It is also funny watching them play together.They are also Great for kids.Kids love there colours.udgies are very good pets but you have to be prepared to watch out for any unusual behaviour or signs of illness.", "A good pet budgie diet includes a teaspoon of bird seed along with a formulated pet budgie diet (pellets) and sprouted seed, supplemented by healthy vegetables and healthy table foods, such as whole-wheat bread, pasta, plain mashed sweet potato, green leafy vegetables and small bits of fruit. good pet budgie diet includes a teaspoon of bird seed along with a formulated pet budgie diet (pellets) and sprouted seed, supplemented by healthy vegetables and healthy table foods, such as whole-wheat bread, pasta, plain mashed sweet potato, green leafy vegetables and small bits of fruit.", "Budgies (budgerigars) are an extremely popular pet bird, and for good reason. These small parrots make delightful pets, and are usually friendly and easy to tame.While they can sometimes be difficult to understand, they are quite capable of mimicking speech.nglish budgies are larger and have a different appearance than American budgies, but all budgies belong to the same species, Melopsittacus undulatus. 1 Life span: 10-15 years (up to 20). 2 Origin: Australia. 3 Colors: the normal wild coloration is green with black bars on the wings, back and head.", "Report Abuse. Budgies are great pets! The person who said they weren't allowed to take their parakeet out of the cage does not understand anything about parakeets-they need to be taken out and have lots of interaction with their owners.A parakeet that is kept properly WILL interact with you.eport Abuse. Budgies are great pets! The person who said they weren't allowed to take their parakeet out of the cage does not understand anything about parakeets-they need to be taken out and have lots of interaction with their owners.", "Tweet. Budgies (also sometimes erroneously called parakeets in the U.S.) are the most popular pet bird in the world. They are small, cute, inexpensive, and they talk or chatter a lot. Most of the people I know who have larger parrots started out with a budgie, usually when they were a child.his is not good for either the child or the bird. Parents also need to understand that things can change. Budgies can live a long time. The parent may wind up with a pet budgie when the child grows up and goes to college. If you are not willing to take the responsibility, don’t get your child a pet.", "The cage is also typically the biggest expense in getting a new pet budgie, so be sure to do your research and shop around to make sure you get the right cage for a good price. Size – I recommend a cage that is at least 1.5 feet wide x 1.3 feet deep x 1.3 feet tall (about 45x40x40 cm).any owners of fully tamed budgies will swear that their budgie thinks it’s a human! Even if a budgie is not tamed, they still make enjoyable pets. Their antics and singing will brighten up any room in your home. And budgies who are not finger tame still can become friendly towards you, and even still learn to talk.", "About Budgies. Budgies, or Budgerigars are a type of parrot and are one of the most popular pets in the world. These beautifully colored birds come in many different colors and can live up to 15 years with proper care.Not only are they inexpensive, but they are also easy to care for.bout Budgies. Budgies, or Budgerigars are a type of parrot and are one of the most popular pets in the world. These beautifully colored birds come in many different colors and can live up to 15 years with proper care.", "Parakeets are good first time pets but if you don't like loud noise parakeets are not the pet for you.arakeets are good first time pets but if you don't like loud noise parakeets are not the pet for you.", "they can be good pets, no they cant talk and are not hard to take care of. With parakeets you can still hand tame them, they will step on your finger, go on your shoulder etc. just make sure to buy a couple of them so they dont get depressed.Peon · 7 years ago.eport Abuse. they can be good pets, no they cant talk and are not hard to take care of. With parakeets you can still hand tame them, they will step on your finger, go on your shoulder etc. just make sure to buy a couple of them so they dont get depressed. Peon · 7 years ago.", "Report Abuse. they can be good pets, no they cant talk and are not hard to take care of. With parakeets you can still hand tame them, they will step on your finger, go on your shoulder etc. just make sure to buy a couple of them so they dont get depressed. Peon · 7 years ago.eport Abuse. they can be good pets, no they cant talk and are not hard to take care of. With parakeets you can still hand tame them, they will step on your finger, go on your shoulder etc. just make sure to buy a couple of them so they dont get depressed. Peon · 7 years ago." ]
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are budgies social birds
[ "If you ask me, budgies make awesome pets! They are very active, playful birds, and they are incredibly intelligent. Some (but not all) budgies learn to talk, there are even budgies have a 100+ word vocabulary!", "It’s important to keep in mind that if you have (or plan to get) only one budgie, it’s imperative that you socialize with him or her every day. Budgies, as with all parrots, are flock birds, and it is important to their mental health to have interaction with others.", "The Budgie's Habitat. While budgies are popular pets, these little birds don't originate only from pet stores—they have a long history of life in the wild. Found most commonly in Australia, budgies have been around for about 4 million years, putting their extreme adaptability and strength in numbers to good use in a dry, warm landscape.", "These colorful, graceful birds are full of energy. Being flock birds, parakeets are very social with each other and with people. They love attention, make wonderful pets, and are some of the most popular pet birds. There are many different types of parakeets and many are very colorful.", "Separate Cages. If the feathers fly and one of your budgies terrorizes the other, keeping her from the food and water, the best action to take is getting them separate cages. It's a logical solution, but some parakeet parents try to wait the fighting out to see if their birds will get used to each other.", "And is there a difference between budgies and parakeets?? Many people know them as “parakeets,” but their real name is “budgerigar”. The word “budgerigar” comes from the aboriginal people of Australia, the budgie homeland. We like to use “budgie” as a shortened version of “budgerigar”.", "Typically parakeets are social birds who can get along, but sometimes personalities clash -- especially when two females are involved. Fret not; you can keep your parakeet pair from fighting and maintain a harmonious home.", "This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 March 2017. The budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) /ˈbʌdʒərᵻɡɑːr/, also known as the common pet parakeet or shell parakeet and informally nicknamed the budgie, is a small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrot.", "Parakeet Information. All parakeets are parrots, though not all parrots are parakeets. Parakeets are small parrots consisting of many different unrelated species found across the globe from Australia to Asia, the subtropics of Africa to Central and South America.", "Budgies in Captivity. The budgie's natural habitat and social behavior strongly influence his life in captivity. Because they are so social, for example, a pet bird should generally live with another budgie—otherwise he may become sad, lonely or anxious." ]
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are bufo toads poisonous to humans
[ "Florida’s rainy seasons see the toads out and about in greater numbers, and areas inhabited by the giant toad’s habitats are “expanding rapidly” due to climate change, a recent study by the Animal Poison Control Center of the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals found.", "The ungainly species sometimes check in at over two pounds, and they often grow as large as 4 to 6 inches, larger than any other type of toad or frog found in Florida, the Orlando Sentinel reported.", "The South and Central American amphibians first wound up in the wild after 100 of them accidentally escaped from a pet dealer’s stock at the Miami airport in 1955, according to UF experts. They prey on every type of native frog or toad in Florida and have been known to go after pet food as well.", "The bufo toad, otherwise known as the giant toad, the cane toad or the marine toad, can cause seizures and even death to dogs or cats who try to eat or lick the non-native amphibian, according to a fact sheet on the brownish-green toads from the University of Florida Wildlife Extension.", "The cane toad (Rhinella marina), also known as the giant neotropical toad or marine toad, is a large, terrestrial true toad which is native to South and mainland Middle America, but has been introduced to various islands throughout Oceania and the Caribbean, as well as northern Australia.", "It is a member of the genus Rhinella, but was formerly in the genus Bufo, which includes many different true toad species found throughout Central and South America. The cane toad is a prolific breeder; females lay single-clump spawns with thousands of eggs.", "The cane toad is an old species. A fossil toad (specimen UCMP 41159) from the La Venta fauna of the late Miocene of Colombia is indistinguishable from modern cane toads from northern South America.", "A 3-year-old, 8-pound Yorkshire terrier survived after nearly consuming one of the toads, but only after vomiting and defecating out parts of the toad and enduring repeated seizures, according to the ASPCA toxicology study.", "The cane toad has poison glands, and the tadpoles are highly toxic to most animals if ingested. Because of its voracious appetite, the cane toad has been introduced to many regions of the Pacific and the Caribbean islands as a method of agricultural pest control.", "The skin of the adult cane toad is toxic, as well as the enlarged parotoid glands behind the eyes, and other glands across their backs. When the toads are threatened, their glands secrete a milky-white fluid known as bufotoxin." ]
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are buicks made in china
[ "GM may export China-made Buick to U.S. General Motors is close to becoming the first major automaker to sell a China-made vehicle in the U.S. in a move that could fuel political consternation over the decline of the American manufacturing sector.Post to Facebook.ndustry analysts expect that the automaker will import the compact crossover Buick Envision from a plant in China to U.S. dealerships by the end of 2016. In fact, IHS Automotive analysts are so sure it will happen, they've already integrated it into their official U.S. sales forecasts.", "Since the discontinuation of Saturn in 2009, GM has positioned Buick to be an analogue to its German Opel brand, sharing models and development. Buick-branded vehicles are sold in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China and Taiwan.Buick sold 1,170,115 vehicles worldwide in calendar year 2014, a record for the brand.ince 2005, GM had gradually consolidated Buick with GMC and former Pontiac dealerships to create the current Buick-GMC network. During General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization and emergence in 2009, the company designated Buick as a core brand, citing the division's success in China.", "If the move goes through, GM will become the first major car company to sell a vehicle in the U.S. that was made in China, USA Today reports. GM makes the model in China because Chinese consumers like Buicks more than American consumers do, making that country the biggest market for Buick cars.f the move goes through, GM will become the first major car company to sell a vehicle in the U.S. that was made in China, USA Today reports. GM makes the model in China because Chinese consumers like Buicks more than American consumers do, making that country the biggest market for Buick cars.", "BUICK IN CHINA. China is the primary market for GM's Buick brand. The automaker sold about four times as many Buicks in China as it did in the U.S. in 2014: 918,559 to 228,963. But with the Chinese economy sputtering, auto sales have stagnated in the world's largest market for new vehicles.ndustry analysts expect that the automaker will import the compact crossover Buick Envision from a plant in China to U.S. dealerships by the end of 2016. In fact, IHS Automotive analysts are so sure it will happen, they've already integrated it into their official U.S. sales forecasts.", "Buick has a second life in China as an upscale brand. If you get picked up and taken to the airport in a car service, it's likely to be in a black, four-door Buick Regal sedan. The Excelle, a small vehicle modeled on the Chevrolet Cruze, is a high-volume product: 200,000 are made each year in China.The GL-8 SUV retails for 288,000-388,000 renminbi ($45,000-$60,000). Buick is tapping into a long legacy in China.It is commonly noted that the Last Emperor owned one nearly a century ago.he Excelle, a small vehicle modeled on the Chevrolet Cruze, is a high-volume product: 200,000 are made each year in China. The GL-8 SUV retails for 288,000-388,000 renminbi ($45,000-$60,000). Buick is tapping into a long legacy in China. It is commonly noted that the Last Emperor owned one nearly a century ago.", "General Motors may be the first U.S. automaker to build a car in China and sell it in the U.S. market. IHS Automotive says its analysis leads it to believe GM is planning to start shipping a small SUV, the Buick Envision, back to the U.S. by next year.The car is built in Shanghai for the China market.GM builds and sells more cars in China than in the U.S. The Buick brand is very popular in China, far more so than in the U.S. GM would neither confirm nor deny plans to export the Envision to the U.S.he Envision is a compact SUV, and Buick does not currently offer a small SUV for its U.S. buyers. IHS forecasts that GM would be selling about 38,000 Envisions in the U.S. by 2017, compared to about 126,000 it is now selling annually in China.", "Russia bans food imports from US, allies. DETROIT — Most Buick vehicles sold in the United States after 2016 could be imported from China and Europe, according to two sources familiar with parent General Motors Co.’s plans.roduction is expected to remain in Lansing, Michigan. China is the largest market for the Buick brand, with sales last year of 919,582 vehicles, more than four times the 228,963 vehicles that Buick sold in the United States.", "imports. DETROIT — Most Buick vehicles sold in the United States after 2016 could be imported from China and Europe, according to two sources familiar with parent General Motors Co.’s plans.roduction is expected to remain in Lansing, Michigan. China is the largest market for the Buick brand, with sales last year of 919,582 vehicles, more than four times the 228,963 vehicles that Buick sold in the United States.", "GM Shanghai has two plants elsewhere in China, where it makes Buicks and Chevrolets, and has a total production capacity of 1.2 million cars. While it employs about 8,000 people in China, only a few are Americans — mostly top managers in manufacturing, finance, logistics and marketing.he Excelle, a small vehicle modeled on the Chevrolet Cruze, is a high-volume product: 200,000 are made each year in China. The GL-8 SUV retails for 288,000-388,000 renminbi ($45,000-$60,000). Buick is tapping into a long legacy in China. It is commonly noted that the Last Emperor owned one nearly a century ago.", "MORE ON: DETROIT — Most Buick vehicles sold in the United States after 2016 could be imported from China and Europe, according to two sources familiar with parent General Motors Co.’s plans.roduction is expected to remain in Lansing, Michigan. China is the largest market for the Buick brand, with sales last year of 919,582 vehicles, more than four times the 228,963 vehicles that Buick sold in the United States." ]
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are bulbasaur and squirtle the same color
[ "The colors are correct, but they aren't as bright or saturated as they normally appear in the anime or in the games. Charmander is more of a pale yellow-orange instead of a orange-red, Bulbasaur's bulb seems more akin to military camo, and Squirtle is a darker blue than usual. The chain length isn't too long, though, and all in all it is a really nice product.", "The only difference in person is that Charmander appears to have been shaven. Instead of his usual orange appearance, he appears more of a peach colour; giving the illusion that he's been shaven. Other than that, however, the keychain is exactly as I'd expected, and I am very happy with it.", "In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, remakes of Red and Green, Bulbasaur is selectable as a starter Pokémon once again, along with Charmander and Squirtle. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, after obtaining all sixteen badges and defeating Red, the player can choose to obtain either Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle.", "The sprites are true to the franchise and they are well-painted (no paint out of the lines, no unpainted areas, etc.). The only cons of this product are that Charmander's and Squirtle's hues are inaccurate: Charmander's entirety looks too soft, almost pastel, while Squirtle's blue is too harsh and heavy. Other than that, the product is desirable and for such a low price, it was definitely worth it.", "Fo' Real Pokemon Coloring Pages 01! Your True Pokemon Coloring Pages Of Bulbasaur 01 to Nidorina 30!...", "Whether you've been a Pokémon fan from the beginning, got into the game later on, or have been a casual observer, you no doubt know the quandary every new Pokémon Trainer faces: which Pokémon will be your first?", "First appearing in Pokémon Red and Green as a Starter Pokémon, they later appeared in subsequent sequels, spin-off games, related merchandise, and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Known as the Seed Pokémon, Bulbasaur can survive for days solely on sunlight. It is a central character in the anime, being one of Ash's main Pokémon for the first season, and a different one later being obtained by May.", "Let us know in the comments, and be sure to share your result in your sig on Marriland or any of your favorite forums by using the following BBCodes: Bulbasaur: Charmander. Squirtle: Marriland is your source for guides, walkthroughs, Pokédex, builders and calculators, and more, for several versions of the game. You'll find all the information you could ever want, plus a fantastic community waiting to welcome you!", "1st Generation Pokemon: Pocket Monsters Red and Green (Japan version), and Red and Blue (worldwide version) were created in 1996. FireRed and LeafGreen is the remake. The enhanced version is Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition. The first 151 creatures are Bulbasaur (Pokedex #001) to Mew (Pokedex #151). Their place of play is named Kanto Region (a peninsula like Florida, USA). 2nd Generation: Gold and Silver was unveiled in 1999.", "Bulbasaur made its video game debut on February 27, 1996, in the Japanese-language games Pocket Monsters Red and Green. Along with Charmander and Squirtle, Bulbasaur is a starter Pokémon the player can choose from at the beginning of the games. Bulbasaur's Grass type is in contrast to Charmander's Fire type and Squirtle's Water type." ]
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are bulgarians mediterranean
[ "Throughout periods of the history of Bulgaria the Middle Sea has been its natural west and south border. It completely lost its Mediterranean Shores after the Second World War.Bulgaria today has a marvellous east coast on the Black Sea, which is part of The Mediterranean basin. The cultute, cuisine, the climate, and the folk music of Southern Bulgaria are Mediterranean.But to answer the principle question, No. There are numerous countries that do not border the Mediterranean Sea.Chile, Canada, the USA, Zimbabwe, India, China, and Russia, just to name a few, are countries that do not border the Mediterranean Sea.hroughout periods of the history of Bulgaria the Middle Sea has been its natural west and south border. It completely lost its Mediterranean Shores after the Second World War.", "Bulgarian stereotypes. Honestly I’ve never heard about Bulgarian stereotypes before… The commons terms associated were: Harry Potter, and the England Vs. Bulgaria Quidditch match, or by Romanians the Bulgarian people are thieves, and to others they are slavic and orthodox.hat is one BIG lie. Bulgarian men are the most patriarchal christian men you can imagine. They treat women with no respect, most of them think a woman’s place is in the kitchen. Bulgarian men often say that Bulgarian women are “kiflas” or whores.", "Bulgaria (българия) [1] is a country in the Balkans on the western side of the Black Sea. It is surrounded by Romania to the north, Serbia to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia to the southwest, Greece to the south, and Turkey to the southeast.ulgaria (българия) [1] is a country in the Balkans on the western side of the Black Sea. It is surrounded by Romania to the north, Serbia to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia to the southwest, Greece to the south, and Turkey to the southeast.", "Bulgarian guys are probably not at the top of your list of desirable European men worth checking out. Whilst most men would agree that Bulgarian women have a reputation for being sultry sex-kittens, strangely not many women say similar things about East European men.hat is one BIG lie. Bulgarian men are the most patriarchal christian men you can imagine. They treat women with no respect, most of them think a woman’s place is in the kitchen. Bulgarian men often say that Bulgarian women are “kiflas” or whores.", "Bulgaria is a country situated in south-eastern Europe, bordering Romania, Serbia, the Republic of Macedonia, Greece, Turkey and the Black Sea. Its northern border with Romania follows the Danube river until Silistra.he land area of Bulgaria is 110,550 square kilometres (42,680 sq mi), slightly larger than that of Iceland or the U.S. state of Tennessee. The country is situated on the west coast of the Black Sea, with Romania to the north, Greece and Turkey to the south, and Serbia and Macedonia to the west.", "I think in modern world you can associate with only one thing, but it's not the best choice. Bulgarians speak Slavic language as mother tongue, but also many of us speak a Germanic language (English). We have always been part of the Mediterranean world and are pred.Pontid in race, a Med subtype. think in modern world you can associate with only one thing, but it's not the best choice. Bulgarians speak Slavic language as mother tongue, but also many of us speak a Germanic language (English). We have always been part of the Mediterranean world and are pred.", "Most Bulgarians live in Bulgaria, where they number around 6 million, constituting 85% of the population. There are significant Bulgarian minorities in Serbia, Turkey, Albania, Romania (Banat Bulgarians), as well as in Ukraine and Moldova (see Bessarabian Bulgarians).Many Bulgarians also live in the diaspora, which is formed by representatives and descendants of the old (before 1989) and new (after 1989) emigration.he national symbols of the Bulgarians are the Flag, the Coat of Arms, the National anthem and the National Guard, as well other unofficial symbols such as the Samara flag. The national flag of Bulgaria is a rectangle with three colors: white, green, and red, positioned horizontally top to bottom.", "Bulgarian men are well worth your time if you want to be treated like a lady. In the company of a Bulgarian man, you can enjoy the novel sensation of being treated like a princess.hat is one BIG lie. Bulgarian men are the most patriarchal christian men you can imagine. They treat women with no respect, most of them think a woman’s place is in the kitchen. Bulgarian men often say that Bulgarian women are “kiflas” or whores.", "Most Bulgarians living in Canada can be found in Toronto, Ontario, and the provinces with the most Bulgarians in Canada are Ontario and Quebec. According to the 2001 census there were 1,124,240 Bulgarian citizens in the city of Sofia, 302,858 in Plovdiv, 300,000 in Varna and about 200,000 in Burgas.he national symbols of the Bulgarians are the Flag, the Coat of Arms, the National anthem and the National Guard, as well other unofficial symbols such as the Samara flag. The national flag of Bulgaria is a rectangle with three colors: white, green, and red, positioned horizontally top to bottom.", "The land area of Bulgaria is 110,550 square kilometres (42,680 sq mi), slightly larger than that of Iceland or the U.S. state of Tennessee. The country is situated on the west coast of the Black Sea, with Romania to the north, Greece and Turkey to the south, and Serbia and Macedonia to the west.Considering its small size, Bulgaria has a great variety of topographical features.he land area of Bulgaria is 110,550 square kilometres (42,680 sq mi), slightly larger than that of Iceland or the U.S. state of Tennessee. The country is situated on the west coast of the Black Sea, with Romania to the north, Greece and Turkey to the south, and Serbia and Macedonia to the west." ]
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are bull snakes and gopher snakes the same
[ "The gopher snake has an odd defensive mechanism, in which it will puff up its body and curl itself into the classic strike pose of a pit viper. However, rather than delivering an open-mouthed strike, the gopher snake is known for striking with a closed mouth, using its blunt nose to warn-off possible predators.", "For other species sharing this common name, see bull snake. The bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi ) is a large nonvenomous colubrid snake. It is currently considered a subspecies of the gopher snake (Pituophis catenifer).", "Difference Between Gopher Snakes & Bull Snakes. Bull snake, pine snake and gopher snake are different names for a single species (Pituophis melanoleucus or Pituophis catenifer). In the western United States, the species is frequently called the gopher snake; in eastern states, bull snake is more common.", "Differences in Ecology and Biology that Enable these two Snakes to Coexist: Rattlesnakes have a more variable diet (snakes, lizards, amphibians, and all types of warm-blooded prey). Bullsnakes favor primarily warm-blooded prey and bird eggs. Although bullsnakes eat many of the same prey as rattlesnakes, they eat them in different proportions.", "Adult bullsnakes average about 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 m) in total length, and specimens of up to 8 feet 4 inches (2.5 m) have been recorded. Adult specimens can have an average weight in the range of 1–1.5 kg (2.2–3.3 lb), though the heavier known specimens can attain 3.6–4.5 kg (7.9–9.9 lb), larger specimens being quite bulky for a colubrid snake.", "Common name: Pacific gopher snake, coast gopher snake, western gopher snake, more. Pituophis catenifer is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to North America. Six subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominotypical subspecies, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, described here.", "Not Dangerous (Non-poisonous) Gopher Snakes do not have venom that is dangerous to most humans. Gopher Snakes are one of the most commonly seen snakes in California. Primarily active during the day, they are also active after sundown on hot days. They are often observed crawling across trails and roads, especially in the morning and evenings when daytime temperatures are high.", "This snake is often mistaken for the prairie rattlesnake but can be easily distinguished from a rattlesnake by the lack of black and white banding on its tail, and by the shape of its head which is narrower than a rattlesnake's.", "Distinguishing Features. Large and heavy-bodied, the gopher snake is reported to reach 9 feet (275 cm) in length, but 4 feet (120 cm) is more common. On its back are 33 to 66 light- to dark-brown or reddish blotches on a ground color of yellow, straw, tan or cream. Smaller blotches are located on the animals sides.", "NA/PhotoObjects.net/Getty Images. Bull snake, pine snake and gopher snake are different names for a single species (Pituophis melanoleucus or Pituophis catenifer). In the western United States, the species is frequently called the gopher snake; in eastern states, bull snake is more common." ]
Yes, bull snakes and gopher snakes are the same.
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are bunions caused by arthritis
[ "The way your foot is shaped puts too much pressure on your big toe joint. Because bunions can run in families, some experts believe that the inherited shape of the foot makes some people more likely to get them. Your foot rolls inward too much when you walk. A moderate amount of inward roll, or pronation, is normal.", "Highlights. 1 Bunions are caused by a bone abnormality in your big toe that makes it lean towards your other toes. 2 You may not have many symptoms when the bunion first forms, but over time you will begin to experience foot pain and other symptoms. 3 There are surgical and nonsurgical treatments for your bunion.", "Foot Injuries and Other Problems. Common and some not-so-common injuries and other problems that affect the feet. The bones, connective tissue and small joints of the feet are prone to several types of injuries. Injuries can happen in otherwise healthy joints; however, arthritis and related disease processes can make some more likely.", "The following are some of the more common foot injuries and foot problems associated with arthritis and related conditions. 1 Fractures. 2 Calcaneus. 3 Midfoot. Forefoot. Claw 1 toe. Hammer 2 toe. Tarsal tunnel syndrome. 3 Charcot Foot. 4 Bunions. Plantar fasciitis. 5 Heel spurs. Morton' s neuroma.", "Bunions - causes, treatment, surgery, prevention. A bunion is the enlargement of the joint at the base of the big toe. It occurs as a result of the misalignment of the bones of the big toe. This leads to stretching of the ligaments and tendons around the big toe joint and causes soft tissue over the joint to become inflamed and painful.", "This bump is actually the result of an abnormality of the foot bones in which your big toe leans toward your second toe instead of being straight. This angle produces the bump you see on your toe. In some cases, the bump is painless. Over time, however, a bunion will cause the toes to crowd together.", "Bunions Defined. A bunion is a prominence on the inner side of the foot at the base of the big toe. The bunion usually forms because of a with the alignment of the bones of the forefoot. This causes pressure and prominence of the base of the big toe. Irritation of the soft tissues surrounding this part of the foot causes further swelling and pain.", "A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. It forms when your big toe pushes against your next toe, forcing the joint of your big toe to get bigger and stick out. The skin over the bunion might be red and sore. Wearing tight, narrow shoes might cause bunions or make them worse. Bunions also can develop as a result of an inherited structural defect, stress on your foot or a medical condition, such as arthritis. Smaller bunions (bunionettes) can develop on the joint of your little toe. Nov. 08, 2016.", "Bunions are caused by a bone abnormality in your big toe that makes it lean towards your other toes. You may not have many symptoms when the bunion first forms, but over time you will begin to experience foot pain and other symptoms. There are surgical and nonsurgical treatments for your bunion.", "Causes of Bunions. Bunions are very common. They are especially painful with the repeated use of pointed-toe, narrow, and high-heeled shoes. This puts added stress and pressure on the tissues at the base of the big toe and/or little toe. Bunions are progressive deformities and tend to become larger with time." ]
Yes, it can caused by arthritis.
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are bunya trees protected
[ "Common names. Currently known as bunya pine, or simply bunya. Early settlers in Australia recorded many forms of the name used by indigenous peoples, including Banza-tunza, Banua-tunya, boonya, bunyi, bahnua, bon-yi, banya bunya, bunnia, bunya-bunya, and bonyi-bonyi.", "Araucaria bidwillii, the bunya pine, is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the plant family Araucariaceae. It is found naturally in south-east Queensland Australia and two small disjunct populations in north eastern Queensland’s World Heritage listed Wet Tropics.", "The Bunya (bunya-bunya, bunyi, booni-booni or bonya in various aboriginal dialects), while indeed still a conifer, is not a true pine. It belongs to an ancient family of coniferous trees known as Araucariaceae.", "Other members of the family include the iconic Kauri of New Zealand, the Norfolk Island Pine and Australia’s other ”living fossil” the Wollemi Pine. The Bunya shares the same genus with another good food source, Araucaria araucana, the Monkey Puzzle tree of Chile.", "The bunya, bonye, bunyi or bunya-bunya in various Australian Aboriginal languages was colloquially named the Bunya Pine by Europeans. However, Araucaria bidwillii is not a pine tree (of the genus Pinus).", "Bunya Pine, Araucaria bidwilliiis, is one of the three members indigenous to Australia and the last existing species of the Section Bunya of the genus. The other two indigenous species are Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island Pine) and Araucaria cunninghamii (Hoop Pine).", "Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law. Classified under: Nouns denoting plants. Synonyms: Araucaria bidwillii; bunya bunya; bunya bunya tree.", "It is the last surviving species of the Section Bunya of the genus Araucaria. This section was diverse and widespread during the Mesozoic with some species having cone morphology similar to A. bidwillii, which appeared during the Jurassic. Fossils of Section Bunya are found in South America and Europe.", "The bunya, bonye, bunyi or bunya-bunya in various Australian Aboriginal languages was colloquially named the Bunya Pine by Europeans. However, Araucaria bidwillii is not a pine tree (of the genus Pinus).", "When establishing a tree of such eventual size and weight a good root system is a seriously important point to consider. When many large trees sprout, Bunya included, they send down a large main tap root, or ‘radical’ root, far into the ground, primarily as a point of anchorage." ]
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are bupropion manufacturers different
[ "Four other manufacturers make bupropion XL in 300 mg tablets, and patients can still get their prescription filled with these products. The other four generic versions of 300 mg extended-release bupropion tablets are not affected by FDA's recent announcement, said FDA spokesperson Sandy Walsh.our other manufacturers make bupropion XL in 300 mg tablets, and patients can still get their prescription filled with these products. The other four generic versions of 300 mg extended-release bupropion tablets are not affected by FDA's recent announcement, said FDA spokesperson Sandy Walsh.", "The FDA said it believes the problem is limited to Budeprion XL 300 mg, but it has requested that four other manufacturers, Actavis, Anchen, Mylan, and Watson, which make their own 300 mg generic bupropion tablets, conduct studies to show their pills are equivalent to Wellbutrin XL 300 mg.he FDA's action is based on a study it conducted in 24 adults that found generic Budeprion XL 300 mg is not released into the bloodstream at the same rate and in the same amount as branded Wellbutrin XL 300 mg.", "Bupropion is the generic or chemical name of the drug and Budeprion and Wellbutrin are brand names. Drugs can have both a generic name and a brand name. The FDA released a statement that the brand named medication; Budeprion XL 300 mg is not therapeutically equivalent to the brand named medication Wellbutrin XL 300 mg.This means that these two versions of bupropion XL 300 mg do not work the same when given to patients.he FDA does studies to make sure that all the different brands and generic formulations are the same. The FDA did the studies on the dose of bupropion XL 150 mg and concluded that all the manufacturers were making equivalent medications.", "Previous research to gain the generic approval from the FDA showed the Budeprion XL 150 mg pill is equivalent to Wellbutrin XL 150 mg. Bottom line: If you take generic bupropion 300 mg, check your prescription pill bottle.If it contains the brand name Budeprion XL or it lists either Impax or Teva as the manufacturer, contact your doctor or pharmacist for an alternative.he FDA's action is based on a study it conducted in 24 adults that found generic Budeprion XL 300 mg is not released into the bloodstream at the same rate and in the same amount as branded Wellbutrin XL 300 mg.", "FDA has determined that this approach is no longer appropriate to establish bioequivalence of 300 mg bupropion hydrochloride extended-release tablets to Wellbutrin XL 300 mg, and the Agency is revising its guidance to industry for how to conduct premarket bioequivalence studies in generic bupropion products.e have completed our review of the studies from all four manufacturers of bupropion HCl ER 300 mg products currently on the market: Actavis, Inc.,* Mylan Inc., Par Pharmaceutical (formerly Anchen Pharmaceuticals), and Watson.*.", "FDA has approved five generic versions of Wellbutrin XL 300 mg. Each of these generics was approved based on bioequivalence studies comparing the 150 mg strength of the products to Wellbutrin XL 150 mg. Studies were not performed directly on the 300 mg strength of the products.e have completed our review of the studies from all four manufacturers of bupropion HCl ER 300 mg products currently on the market: Actavis, Inc.,* Mylan Inc., Par Pharmaceutical (formerly Anchen Pharmaceuticals), and Watson.*.", "The other four generic versions of 300 mg extended-release bupropion tablets (manufactured by Anchen, Actavis, Watson, and Mylan) are not affected by today’s announcement. FDA does not currently have data indicating that these products are not bioequivalent to Wellbutrin XL 300 mg.he product that Teva markets as Budeprion XL 300 mg (extended-release bupropion hydrochloride 300 mg) is manufactured by Impax Laboratories, Inc. The approved abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) number for this product is 077415 and the application is held by Impax.", "What we found will shock you. A once-a-day (XL) generic bupropion XL released its ingredient at a very different rate than Wellbutrin XL. Differences in how products dissolve may explain the side-effects and return of depression reported by some patients switched to a generic.And two twice-a-day (SR) generics also differed from one another. Which products behaved like the original Wellbutrin in our tests and which did not. 2 What these differences can mean to you. 3 A list of generic bupropion products by distributor and manufacturer to help you tell them apart, including versions from Par (previously Anchen) and Sandoz.", "Many patients also reported a loss of antidepressive effect. Patients who thereafter switched back to Wellbutrin XL or an alternative generic (such as Bupropion XL manufactured by Watson Pharmaceuticals) saw a return of the antidepressive effect and lessening of side effects. have taken prescription Bupropion XL (Generic for Wellbutrin XL) for many years. Frequently the pharmacy will refill using a generic of their choice. There is only one version of bupropion xl that has worked for me.", "The FDA's action is based on a study it conducted in 24 adults that found generic Budeprion XL 300 mg is not released into the bloodstream at the same rate and in the same amount as branded Wellbutrin XL 300 mg.he FDA's action is based on a study it conducted in 24 adults that found generic Budeprion XL 300 mg is not released into the bloodstream at the same rate and in the same amount as branded Wellbutrin XL 300 mg." ]
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are burger king pancakes healthy
[ "Download our Full Menu to view all nutrition information. Not all products shown are available in every restaurant. Price and participation will vary. Note: Certain activities provided via this website may be covered by U.S. Patent 6,585,516.", "The worst, most artery-clogging option can be found on Burger King in the form of the BK Ultimate Breakfast Platter, which includes scrambled eggs, hash browns, sausage, pancakes and a massive biscuit, and totals in at 1,130 calories, 55g fat (12g saturated), 2,380mg sodium, 38g sugar, and 27g protein.", "Aside from Burger King's gluttonous breakfast platter, the chain's Double Sausage King Croissan’Wich is the second-worst item on the menu, with 680 calories, 48g fat (19 saturated fat, .5 trans), 1,390mg sodium, 5g sugar, and 27g protein. But the restaurant's breakfast menu isn't all terrible.", "1 Mix well to combine. In a small bowl, whisk the egg whites or ener-G egg with the vanilla extract. Add to the dry mixture, along with the mashed starch of choice. Using a tablespoon at a time, add dairy free milk until a VERY thick pancake batter is formed- Not like a traditional silky batter. Mix lightly, adding the chocolate chips.", "Heart attack: The least-healthy breakfast option can be found in Burger King's BK Ultimate Breakfast Platter, which totals at 1,130 calories, 55g fat (12g saturated), 2,380mg sodium, 38g sugar, and 27g protein.", "These super fluffy low carb chocolate chip pancakes are naturally gluten free, grain free, paleo, dairy free and come with a tested vegan option! In a large mixing bowl, sift the coconut flour, granulated sweetener of choice, sea salt and baking powder to avoid clumps. Mix well to combine.", "1 Burger King offers the least-healthy option, BK Ultimate Breakfast Platter, which has 1,130 calories, 55g fat and 38g sugar. Hardee's/Carl's Jr. has the worst menu, offering only high sodium items, such as the the Breakfast Platter with Bacon (830 calories)", "The WORST fast food breakfasts revealed: From Burger King's 1,200-calorie pancake platter to Carl's Jr's salt-and-fat laden bacon plate, Femail details the morning meals you really must avoid. Burger King offers the least-healthy option, BK Ultimate Breakfast Platter, which has 1,130 calories, 55g fat and 38g sugar.", "1 In a large mixing bowl, sift the coconut flour, granulated sweetener of choice, sea salt and baking powder to avoid clumps. Mix well to combine. In a small bowl, whisk the egg whites or ener-G egg with the vanilla extract. Add to the dry mixture, along with the mashed starch of choice.", "My brother texted some pictures of his niece making some crazy, fun pancakes. She had bacon and eggs, a burger, and a rainbow with a tree by it. I knew I’d have fun recreating it for the blog, and I really did! I like getting artsy in the kitchen sometimes. Quick tip on healthy pancakes. Unless I’m making specialty pancakes, like the Yam pancakes, I use our Master Pancake mix!" ]
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are burial vaults waterproof
[ "The value of a Wilbert brand burial vault can be measured by the peace of mind that a structurally sound, finely crafted burial vault offers the family. The following is intended to give you the information needed in making your vault selection. Wilbert burial vaults are divided into four categories:", "Although most vaults today are designed to eliminate the intrusion of exterior elements, water may enter a vault is due to some type of foreign material, such as soil, on the sealing tongue on the base of the vault or in the groove located in the cover of the vault.", "If you don't wish to buy a grave liner or burial vault, you can shop around for a cemetery that doesn't require them. Burial Vaults vs. Grave Liners. A burial vault, which encases the entire casket, is bigger, stronger and more expensive than a grave liner, and it generally comes with a warranty.", "TB was the first to give us his thoughts: Certain locales require waterproof caskets to prevent pollution of the water table. A waterproof casket is also needed when transporting cadavers that are in advanced stages of decay. A warranty tells people that the casket company stand by their product. I will take a casket that has a warranty over one that does not when they both say they are waterproof.", "Wilbert® Burial Vaults. The role of a burial vault is to protect the casket. A burial vault is made of high strength concrete and state-of-the-art adhesives to keep the vault waterproof. A lined burial vault prevents water, sale bugs and other elements from destroying the casket. Select Wilbert® burial vaults can be personalized in multiple ways with words, symbols, and images including personal photographs that can be applied to the cover of a vault.", "For the Past 75 Years... Eagle created the original triple walled burial vault in 1932. For over 75 years, Eagle Burial Vaults has set the standard for value and quality. Every burial vault Eagle creates is built to withstand whatever time and nature can deliver. Each vault offers the unique combination of rugged strength, warranted protection, and great styling. So you'll always have the comfort of knowing your loved one will truly rest in peace.", "The concrete boxes are actually called burial vaults and some cemeteries require them to be watertight if they are within a certain radius of a body of water, river etc. It is more design to keep things from LEAVING the vault, than it is from keeping water from getting in.", "Crowne Burial Vault. The burial vault is a waterproof container designed for earth burial. Made in America and constructed of high technology polymer, it is strong enough to withstand the weight of earth-moving and cemetery maintenance equipment.", "Burial Vaults and Grave Liners. While funeral planning you'll run into a lot of information regarding burial vaults and grave liners. The purpose of a burial vault is to prevent the ground from caving in once it has settled. Burial vaults can vary wildly in price, from as little as $200 to upwards of $10 000 US . The purchase that most practically fills this need is a concrete grave liner that need not cost any more than $400.", "High Quality Burial Vaults for Peace of Mind…. Crestwood features Wilbert Burial Vaults which is the burial vault recommended by leading funeral directors across the nation, and selected by more families than any other brand." ]
Yes,The burial vault is a waterproof.
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are burrowing owls endangered native
[ "Appearance: The burrowing owl is a pint-sized bird that lives in open, treeless areas. The burrowing owl spends most of its time on the ground, where its sandy brown plumage provides camouflage from potential predators. One of Florida's smallest owls, it averages nine inches in height with a wingspan of 21 inches.", "Burrowing owls inhabit open native prairies and cleared areas that offer short groundcover including pastures, agricultural fields, golf courses, airports, and vacant lots in residential areas. Historically, the burrowing owl occupied the prairies of central Florida.", "The greatest threat to burrowing owls is habitat destruction and degradation caused primarily by land development. Burrowing owls are also threatened by agricultural development, the use of pesticides and efforts to eradicate prairie dogs, which live side by side with burrowing owls.", "Behavior: Burrowing owls mainly eat insects, especially grasshoppers and beetles. They can be of special benefit in urban settings since they also consume roaches and mole crickets. Other important foods are small lizards, frogs, snakes, birds, and rodents.", "What You Can Do To Help. 1 Install T-perches near owl burrows. 2 Restrict use of pesticides. 3 Attracting owls to your lawn. 4 Report malicious destruction or harassment of burrowing owls or their nests.", "Burrowing Owl Management. The western species of burrowing owl is currently protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a National Bird of Conservation Concern. It is listed as threatened in Mexico, and endangered in Canada.", "Burrowing owl populations are decreasing in size due to loss of nesting habitat from increasing human development. In an effort to counteract this habitat loss, land and wildlife managers are constructing artificial burrows and relocating displaced burrowing owls into protected habitat. However, this effort can be challenging due to the variability in quality of available habitat.", "To help address concerns for burrowing owls in Arizona, federal, state, and local agencies, in addition to private organizations, universities, and rehabilitators have formed the Arizona Burrowing Owl Working Group.", "Threats to Burrowing Owls. The greatest threat to burrowing owls is habitat destruction and degradation caused primarily by land development. Despite their protected status, burrowing owls and their burrows are routinely destroyed during the development process. Burrowing owls are also threatened by agricultural development, the use of pesticides and efforts to eradicate prairie dogs, which live side by side with burrowing owls.", "The BurrowingOwl Project The Burrowing Owl is a small raptor thatlives in underground burrows and eats mice and insects. Because Burrowing Owlsare frequently active during the day, nearbyresidents can become veryattached tothem and protectiveof their welfare." ]
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are bursaries taxable
[ "* If the employee earns more than R100 000 annually, all bursaries or scholarships are taxable. “To calculate the R100 000 limit, the entire income amount must be used and must not be 'fourth schedule remuneration'.For example, the income must also include the employee's full travel allowance.Open bursaries are not taxable and provide a positive way for companies to make a difference to the South African skills shortage by providing the means for individuals who are not currently employed to gain qualifications and skills,” says Cooper.", "You need to complete and submit Line 2 of Schedule 11 for the final calculation to be entered on your income tax return. If you received scholarships, fellowships, or bursaries and are not entitled to the education amount in respect of these amounts, enter on line 130 the part of these amounts that is more than $500.o to Scholarship exemption – Part-time enrolment for help with calculating the exemption amount. Prizes and awards you received as a benefit from your employment or in connection with a business are not eligible for the $500 tax-free amount.", "Scholarship Exemption. If you are enrolled full-time and can claim the full-time education amount, post-secondary school scholarships, fellowships and bursaries received are not taxable up to the total amount required to support you in the program.o to Scholarship exemption – Part-time enrolment for help with calculating the exemption amount. Prizes and awards you received as a benefit from your employment or in connection with a business are not eligible for the $500 tax-free amount.", "Generally, bursaries are included in income and a deduction for the same amount is allowed. The tax treatment of bursaries and scholarships (“bursaries”) is surprisingly complex because it is quite fact specific.here are no withholding requirements for bursaries, unless they represent employment income, but a T4A must be issued.. If the bursary is employment income then a T4 including the bursary and reflecting the source deductions should be issued by the employer.", "Closed bursaries, granted to individuals who are employees, or a relative of an employee, can be tax-free, partially taxed or fully taxed, depending on the bursary amount and the employee's annual remuneration amount.Open bursaries are not taxable and provide a positive way for companies to make a difference to the South African skills shortage by providing the means for individuals who are not currently employed to gain qualifications and skills,” says Cooper.", "Previously, this income was taxable to the employee instead of to the employee's family member who received the income. When scholarships, bursaries, or tuition are provided for elementary or secondary school, the fair market value (FMV) of these benefits are still a taxable benefit to the employee.ote that you can claim a deduction of the same amount on line 295. See Scholarships and Bursaries on the Revenu Quebec website topic Line 154 - Other Income. In the Quebec Income Tax Calculator, the scholarship/bursary amount would be entered in Other Income-QC and again in Other Deductions-QC.", "According to the legislation, closed bursaries granted to a relative of an employee are taxable if the employee's remuneration exceeds R100 000 and if the bursary value exceeds R10 000.Open bursaries are not taxable and provide a positive way for companies to make a difference to the South African skills shortage by providing the means for individuals who are not currently employed to gain qualifications and skills,” says Cooper.", "Taxation of Scholarships & Bursaries. You will receive a T4A from Student Aid Alberta showing the amount of scholarships, fellowships or bursaries you received in Box 105. This is verified as an Education Amount on Form T2202, Education and Textbook Amounts Certificate.For many students, the full amount of scholarships, fellowships or bursaries received is not taxable and not reported as income on your tax return if you are enrolled full-time.his is verified as an Education Amount on Form T2202, Education and Textbook Amounts Certificate. For many students, the full amount of scholarships, fellowships or bursaries received is not taxable and not reported as income on your tax return if you are enrolled full-time.", "Reporting the benefit. If the tuition fees, scholarship or bursary is taxable, report the employee's benefit in box 14 Employment income and in the Other information area under code 40 at the bottom of the T4 slip.For more information, see T4 - Information for employers.f you are reporting tuition fees, scholarships, or bursaries for the family member of your employee, report its fair market value on a T4A slip for the family member in the Other information area under code 105. For more information, see T4A-Information for payers.", "“Open bursaries are not taxable and provide a positive way for companies to make a difference to the South African skills shortage by providing the means for individuals who are not currently employed to gain qualifications and skills,” says Cooper.Open bursaries are not taxable and provide a positive way for companies to make a difference to the South African skills shortage by providing the means for individuals who are not currently employed to gain qualifications and skills,” says Cooper." ]
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are bursted blood vessels painful
[ "Diagnosing a Broken Blood Vessel in Your Eye. If you have a broken blood vessel in your eye, you should contact your eye doctor and schedule an appointment. In most cases, a simple eye exam is enough for an eye doctor to properly diagnose a subconjunctival hemorrhage.", "Some people with atherosclerosis have no symptoms at all, while others may have severe hypertension, aneurysm, blood clots, and pain caused by coronary or peripheral artery disease. An aneurysm is an abnormal widening or ballooning of an artery due to weakness in the wall of the blood vessel.", "Treatment of a Broken Blood Vessel in Your Eye. In most cases, treatment is not needed for a subconjunctival hemorrhage. If you are experiencing pain or discomfort, over-the-counter pain medications such as Tylenol may be recommended.", "I have a similar issue. About a year ago I had a swollen/broken blood vessel on the right side of my penis, when erect it was clearly a blood vessel or a vein or something, but when flaccid it appeared more like a sort of formless lump. It wasn't discolored or painful and went away soon.", "Dr. John Landi Dr. Landi. You should.: Blood vessels can burst in almost any location. If it is on the surface then you probably will feel some pain followed by evidence of bruising with black and blue marks. If a blood vessel deep in the body should burst then the symptoms will be different depending on the location. This could occur in the abdomen, head, chest, etc. ...Read more.", "In atherosclerosis, blood vessel symptoms result when plaque builds up in the arteries that carry blood to the head, organs and limbs. Most commonly, people develop atherosclerosis as a result of diabetes, genetic risk factors, high blood pressure, a high-fat diet, obesity, high blood cholesterol levels, and smoking.", "Aneurysms are dangerous because they may burst, spilling blood into the area surrounding the blood vessel. The disease can occur in the aorta, the artery that leads from the heart to the abdomen, in a blood vessel in the brain, or in a peripheral blood vessel. The signs and symptoms of an aneurysm depend on its location. The disease course varies among individuals.", "Scott1 - Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:54 pm. Hi, Whilst having sex with my girlfriend last night I think I burst a blood vessel in the shaft of my penis. There is no pain, but there is a quite large area of dark red / purple blood under the skin.", "The term hemorrhage refers to the breakage of tiny blood vessels. Most people do not realize they have a broken blood vessel in their eye until someone tells them or they look in a mirror. This condition is not painful, and typically develops after blunt trauma to the eye. In most cases, treatment is not needed for a subconjunctival hemorrhage.", "4 Blood vessels that do not burst I have had one on the bottom of my foot for about 1 month. Its very painful, but sometimes it reduces in size and reappears. Is this a sign for a more serious problem. Multiple reasons: Veins return blood back to the heart and can carry a large volume of blood." ]
Yes, Blood vessels can burst in almost any location. If it is on the surface then you probably will feel some pain.
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are busted still with mcfly
[ "McBusted are an English pop rock supergroup composed of members from bands McFly (Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd) and Busted (James Bourne and Matt Willis).n 11 November 2013, it was announced that Willis and Bourne would join Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd and go on an eleven-date arena tour as McBusted in 2014, and play both Busted and McFly songs.", "James Bourne and Matt Willis will represent Busted, while all the McFly boys, Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd, will take part.cFly and Busted have joined forces to form super-group McBusted. The two bands announced the collaboration at a press conference in London on Monday moring, and are set to head out on tour next year.", "Busted and McFly attend a press conference to announce the McBusted 2014 arena tour at the Soho Hotel on 11 November 2013 Getty Images. Boybands McFly and Busted have teamed up to form a supergroup set to make childhood dreams come true.The two bands have announced they will be joining together to create a 'supergroup' called McBusted and will be touring the UK with a number of arena shows.he pop-rock bands shared a stage in September when Busted’s Matt Willis and James Bourne performed with McFly during the latter’s 10th anniversary gigs at London’s Royal Albert Hall.", "Mini Bio (1). Tom Fletcher, the founder of McFly, originally auditioned for another band-Busted. When he didn't make the final cut, he stayed friends with James Bourne, a Busted band member.He went along with the band and taped auditions they were holding for a boy band, which later became V.cFLY were once known as Baby Busted, but have proven themselves to be anything but. Beating the Beatles' record for youngest band to have a #1 debut album, McFly have skyrocketed from small-name to one of the biggest bands in the UK.", "Having previously appeared as special guests during McFly's tenth-anniversary concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, it was announced on 11 November 2013 that former Busted members Bourne and Willis would join McFly to form the six-piece supergroup McBusted and go on an arena tour in April and May 2014.n 11 November 2013, it was announced that Willis and Bourne would join Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd and go on an eleven-date arena tour as McBusted in 2014, and play both Busted and McFly songs.", "Excited: The six-piece group (left to right, McFly's Danny Jones an Dougie Poynter, Busted's Matt Willis and James Bourne, and McFly's Tom Fletcher and Harry Judd) look more than thrilled at the news of the tour. McBusted already has a Twitter account with 11,000 followers and a recent post said: 'Huge announcement ...cFly and Busted have joined forces to form super-group McBusted. The two bands announced the collaboration at a press conference in London on Monday moring, and are set to head out on tour next year.", "Scroll down for video. It's McBusted! McFly and Busted announced on Monday that they have teamed up for a new super-group tour of the UK next year. O ri ginal Busted singer Charlie Simpson will not be involved in the tour, but voiced his support for the venture on his Twitter page.cFly and Busted have joined forces to form super-group McBusted. The two bands announced the collaboration at a press conference in London on Monday moring, and are set to head out on tour next year.", "McFly ft Busted Build Me Up Buttercup Lyrics.... Why do you build me up. (Build me up).Buttercup baby. Just to let me down. (Let me down). And mess me around. And then worst of all. (Worst of all).cFly ft Busted Build Me Up Buttercup Lyrics.... Why do you build me up. (Build me up).", "Regarding the tour, Judd said, It's bigger than what Busted ever were and it's bigger than what McFly ever were. On 6 July 2014, McBusted announced that they would be headlining British Summer Time Hyde Park, with the Backstreet Boys, Five, Scouting for Girls and dance troupe Diversity as special guests.n 11 November 2013, it was announced that Willis and Bourne would join Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd and go on an eleven-date arena tour as McBusted in 2014, and play both Busted and McFly songs.", "From 19 to 22 September 2013, McFly commemorated their tenth anniversary by performing four concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. During these shows Matt Willis and James Bourne made a surprise brief reunion as Busted when they joined as special guests.n 11 November 2013, it was announced that Willis and Bourne would join Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd and go on an eleven-date arena tour as McBusted in 2014, and play both Busted and McFly songs." ]
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are butter beans same as lima beans
[ "The butter bean is a cruel, though theoretically more acceptable, attempt to lure you into eating (broad) lima beans which are an abomination. pierino is a trusted source on General Cooking and Tough Love.", "Relationship to Lima Beans. Butter beans are genetically very similar to lima beans, and there is some dispute when it comes to whether or not they are actually a variety of lima bean. Most limas are slightly larger with a green tint, though they are known to come smaller; sometimes, they are even white.", "Favas are larger than the typical lima and typical butter bean and are a different color when dried and /or cooked so have a very different flavor too. IME limas remain green when cooked, butter beans tend to turn pale yellow and favas go tan to brown. Google images has pics of them side by side for comparison.", "”Butter beans” are the common name for Phaseolus lunatus, a legume considered by many to be a vegetable. They are often compared to the more common lima bean, and the two share many similarities — but most horticulturists argue that they are not, in fact the same, despite their similar biological traits.", "Quick Answer. ”Butter bean” is a term that some use for particular types of lima beans; the only difference is in regional terminology. The lima bean is a domesticated legume with the scientific name of Phaseolus lunatus that gets its name from its place of origin, Lima, Peru. Keep Learning.", "Quick Answer. Although both lima beans and butter beans come from the same genus, they are actually two different types of beans. The smaller version is known as baby lima beans, while the larger versions of lima beans are what many people know to be butter beans. Continue Reading.", "Crucially, the only difference between the lima bean and the butter bean is in name. In the American South, as well as in the U.K., they are most commonly referred to as butter beans rather than lima beans.", "In the south, butter beans are yellow-to-white and lima beans are green, no matter whether they are fresh, canned or dried. Typically, butter beans are larger in size and make a thicker, richer pot likker than their green brothers and have a less green, more buttery taste.", "I have never eaten a green butter bean so can't compare the flavours. Favas grow in cool weather so I would have thought they would be a useful crop for fresh eating when limas can't grow. I can't grow butter or lima beans in my climate.", "They are the same bean. But I've found the 'butter beans' labeled as such are typically the larger beans with a some what more mealy texture. Same bean just labels. IMHO my preferred choice are the ones labeled as baby limas." ]
Yes, butter beans are genetically very similar to lima beans.
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are butterflies good for the garden
[ "Gardening for Butterflies. Because butterflies are attracted to flowers, it is easy to plant a garden that both you and they can enjoy. Some of the species you may attract are listed in the table at right. A butterfly-friendly garden contains both adult nectar plants and caterpillar host plants. A few common vegetables also serve as caterpillar host plants. Many butterfly gardeners plant extra vegetables, enough for them and their caterpillars. As an added bonus, butterfly gardens often attract hummingbirds.", "Butterflies are found on every continent but Antarctica; the U. S. is home to about 700 different species. Their beauty and mystery have enchanted mankind for centuries and are woven into folklore and legend. In ancient Hopi, Mayan and Aztec cultures, the butterfly was one of the most frequently represented figures.", "Why butterflies and moths are important. There are many reasons why butterflies and moths are important, both in their own right but also as quality of life indicators. The following are the main reasons for conserving butterflies and moths in the UK and around the world. 1 Butterflies and moths are intrinsically valuable and are worthy of conservation in their own right. Butterflies and moths are part of Life on Earth and an important component of its rich biodiversity.", "Learn about the butterfly life cycle, and how to manage your garden to attract butterflies. Butterflies pollinate flowering plants and serve as food for other organisms, thus forming an important link in the food chain.", "Adult butterflies are more flexible in their needs for nectar plants. Generally they prefer purple, red, yellow, orange, or pink blossoms; flat-topped or clustered flowers; and short flower tubes. A well-planned butterfly garden has blooming flowers throughout spring, summer, and early autumn.", "Enjoy Butterflies in Your Yard! Butterflies and flowers were made for each other, and there are certain flowers that butterflies absolutely love to be around. As the poet pointed out, butterflies are flying flowers, and flowers are tethered butterflies. In attracting butterflies to your garden, it’s important to understand what they want most out of life: nectar. The ancients, who believed that nectar fell directly from heaven, named it after the wines of the gods. A butterfly’s wish list also includes sunny open spaces, shelter from the wind, and fresh water.", "Moths and butterflies are an important element of the food chain and are prey for birds, bats and other insectivorous animals (for example, in Britain and Ireland, Blue Tits eat an estimated 50 billion moth caterpillars each year).", "This is because butterfly caterpillars are host specific. Plant-wise, the caterpillars of some butterfly species like asters, black-eyed Susan, clover, lupines, milkweed, sedum or violets. Aspen, birch, cherry, hackberry, oak or willow trees make caterpillars of other butterfly species equally happy.", "Butterflies are diurnal, pollinating a wide variety of flowers that open during the day. They frequent big, beautiful, brightly colored blooms. Butterflies have good color vision sensing more wavelengths than either humans or bees and, unlike bees; butterflies can see the color red. Scent is another characteristic.", "1 Butterflies and moths are intrinsically valuable and are worthy of conservation in their own right. 2 Butterflies and moths are part of Life on Earth and an important component of its rich biodiversity. They have been around for at least 50 million years and probably first evolved some 150 million years ago." ]
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are butterfly bushes poisonous
[ "I just purchased a butterfly bush online (Clerodendrum ugandense), and after completing the purchase, I read that all parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested.I know that there are degrees to that--some plants can make you feel ill if you ingest them, while some can cause a much more serious reaction.f you got rid of all the plants that had toxic properties, your garden would practically be bare. This one has some toxic alkaloids, much like other members of the same family. I'd use it in your landscaping. As your child matures, I'll bet she won't begin grazing on the plants as a rite of passage.", "Hi all, I just purchased a butterfly bush online (Clerodendrum ugandense), and after completing the purchase, I read that all parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested. I know that there are degrees to that--some plants can make you feel ill if you ingest them, while some can cause a much more serious reaction.f you got rid of all the plants that had toxic properties, your garden would practically be bare. This one has some toxic alkaloids, much like other members of the same family. I'd use it in your landscaping. As your child matures, I'll bet she won't begin grazing on the plants as a rite of passage.", "Buddleia is native to Asia. In North America, butterfly bush is a highly invasive, exotic plant that crowds out native plants, including native butterfly plants. A number of states now ban the planting of butterfly bush on public lands.Some states even prohibit the sale or commercial cultivation of Buddleia.y Debbie Hadley. Gardeners who want to attract butterflies to their gardens often plant butterfly bush (genus Buddleia), a fast growing shrub that blooms prolifically. While butterfly bush is easy to grow, inexpensive to buy, and a good attractant for butterflies, it's one of the worst choices for a butterfly garden.", "Some butterflies such as the Monarch and Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants as caterpillars and are poisonous themselves as adult butterflies. Birds learn not to eat them.ome butterflies such as the Monarch and Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants as caterpillars and are poisonous themselves as adult butterflies. Birds learn not to eat them.", "By Debbie Hadley. Gardeners who want to attract butterflies to their gardens often plant butterfly bush (genus Buddleia), a fast growing shrub that blooms prolifically. While butterfly bush is easy to grow, inexpensive to buy, and a good attractant for butterflies, it's one of the worst choices for a butterfly garden.y Debbie Hadley. Gardeners who want to attract butterflies to their gardens often plant butterfly bush (genus Buddleia), a fast growing shrub that blooms prolifically. While butterfly bush is easy to grow, inexpensive to buy, and a good attractant for butterflies, it's one of the worst choices for a butterfly garden.", "The butterfly bush or Buddleia davidii is a good example. For years, butterfly bushes have appeared on many lists of desirable plants to grow if you want to encourage butterflies into the garden. Now we are learning that this fragrant, easygoing shrub has unsuspected takeover tendencies.he butterfly bush or Buddleia davidii is a good example. For years, butterfly bushes have appeared on many lists of desirable plants to grow if you want to encourage butterflies into the garden. Now we are learning that this fragrant, easygoing shrub has unsuspected takeover tendencies.", "Butterfly Weed Is Not Butterfly Bush. Don't confuse butterfly bush with shrubs commonly called butterfly weed or milkweed (Asclepias spp.), native plants that attract butterflies and other insects with showy flower clusters.ll parts of the butterfly weed are toxic -- flowers, leaves, stems and roots. Both humans and animals will suffer if they eat it. If you or your kids eat some, you may experience diarrhea or vomiting; if you touch the sap, the skin can burn or itch.", "Buddleja, or Buddleia /ˈbʌdliːə/ (also historically given as Buddlea) commonly known as the butterfly bush is a genus comprising over 100 species of flowering plants endemic to Asia, Africa, and the Americas.uddleja, or Buddleia /ˈbʌdliːə/ (also historically given as Buddlea) commonly known as the butterfly bush is a genus comprising over 100 species of flowering plants endemic to Asia, Africa, and the Americas.", "While often planted in yards and gardens as an ornamental, butterfly bush can colonize disturbed areas including roadsides, abandoned railroad tracks, pastures, riverbanks, and recently logged forests.Please click here to see a county level distribution map of butterflybush in Washington.hile often planted in yards and gardens as an ornamental, butterfly bush can colonize disturbed areas including roadsides, abandoned railroad tracks, pastures, riverbanks, and recently logged forests.", "According to the American Animal Hospital Association website, the butterfly plant is not toxic to animals including dogs and cats.The butterfly plant is not toxic to humans as well.ubmit. According to the American Animal Hospital Association website, the butterfly plant is not toxic to animals including dogs and cats. The butterfly plant is not toxic to humans as well." ]
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are butterfly knives illegal in australia
[ "In certain jurisdictions, butterfly knives are categorized as a gravity knife, switchblade, or dagger although they are also occasionally outlawed by name (butterfly knife). The knife is illegal in California if blade length exceeds two inches. In New York, the butterfly knife has been determined to not be a gravity knife. In Pennsylvania, the butterfly knife is legal for conceal and open carrying.any knives that fit in a pocket are, in fact, illegal in some jurisdictions (e.g.: switch-blade knives - butterfly knives/balisongs - 'gravity' knives [those that open at the flick of your wrist] - etc).", "HAWAII-Butterfly knife Butterfly knife or any type if Balisong knife are illegal to possess, sell, transfer, transport or manufacture. KANSAS-Gravity knives have legal restrictions on them in the state of Kansas.NEW YORK-The Balisong is not classified as a gravity knife in the state of New York.OREGON-Balisongs are illegal to carry concealed in the state of Oregon.ecause it is considered a concealed weapon, the Butterfly knife Butterfly knife is illegal in the countries of Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Germany and the Netherlands and some states within the United States of America. Angelina Jolie shows off her Butterfly Knife skills.", "Use of a Butterfly knife Butterfly knife for a crime of any kind in Germany (or any illegal weapon) is punishable by 1-10 years in prison. LITHUANIA-Butterfly knife Butterfly knife, along with other knives are legal to carry and possess because they are not considered weapons.Switchblades, however, are considered a weapon and therefore are illegal.ustralian legal definition: A flick knife (or other similar device) that has a blade which opens automatically by centrifugal force or gravity or by pressure applied to a spring, button or device in or attached to the handle of the Butterfly knife Butterfly knife.", "Because it is considered a concealed weapon, the Butterfly knife Butterfly knife is illegal in the countries of Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Germany and the Netherlands and some states within the United States of America.Angelina Jolie shows off her Butterfly Knife skills.ecause it is considered a concealed weapon, the Butterfly knife Butterfly knife is illegal in the countries of Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Germany and the Netherlands and some states within the United States of America. Angelina Jolie shows off her Butterfly Knife skills.", "Answers. Best Answer: There is no federal law against butterfly knives. They are illegal in some states and big cities. Check with your local police or district attorney.If you don't want to attract their attention ask at a good knife or gun shop.They should know. What I don't understand is why you would want a butterfly knife.nswers. Best Answer: There is no federal law against butterfly knives. They are illegal in some states and big cities. Check with your local police or district attorney.", "Butterfly knives, also known as Batangas knives or balisongs, are folding pocket knives that originated in the Philippines. Because of the dangerous qualities of the knives, they have been banned in many Western nations, including parts of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Germany.ignificance. When butterfly knives are closed, their blades are completely concealed. They have two handles that counter-rotate around the tang that, when closed, cause the blades to be hidden in the handle grooves.", "Significance. When butterfly knives are closed, their blades are completely concealed. They have two handles that counter-rotate around the tang that, when closed, cause the blades to be hidden in the handle grooves.Because of these factors, butterfly knives can practically be as strong as fixed blade knives.ignificance. When butterfly knives are closed, their blades are completely concealed. They have two handles that counter-rotate around the tang that, when closed, cause the blades to be hidden in the handle grooves.", "KANSAS-Gravity knives have legal restrictions on them in the state of Kansas. NEW YORK-The Balisong is not classified as a gravity knife in the state of New York. OREGON-Balisongs are illegal to carry concealed in the state of Oregon.ustralian legal definition: A flick knife (or other similar device) that has a blade which opens automatically by centrifugal force or gravity or by pressure applied to a spring, button or device in or attached to the handle of the Butterfly knife Butterfly knife.", "The knife is now illegal or restricted in many countries, often under the same laws and for the same reasons that switchblades are restricted, and in their country of origin they are no longer as common in urban areas as they were.lunt versions of these knives are for sale to practice tricks with them. The balisong was commonly used by Filipino people, especially those in the Tagalog region, as a self-defense and pocket utility knife.", "Many knives that fit in a pocket are, in fact, illegal in some jurisdictions (e.g.: switch-blade knives - butterfly knives/balisongs - 'gravity' knives [those that open at the flick of your wrist] - etc). Be careful-know the law of the location you are in.any knives that fit in a pocket are, in fact, illegal in some jurisdictions (e.g.: switch-blade knives - butterfly knives/balisongs - 'gravity' knives [those that open at the flick of your wrist] - etc)." ]
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