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are butterfly knives illegal in pa
[ "Best Answer: The landmark Pennsylvania court ruling in Commonwealth v. Miles established butterfly knives as legal in the state of PA. The judge ruled that the butterfly knife the defendant possessed was not an Offensive Weapon under Section 908(c) of the Crimes Code, 18 Pa.C.S.", "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.", "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.", "Pennsylvania Law. Even though the knives are not specifically included in the right to bear arms, citizens are permitted to carry certain knives as utilities or tools. In Pennsylvania, any citizen has the right to carry and use a butterfly knife without risk of fine or imprisonment.", "Best Answer: The landmark Pennsylvania court ruling in Commonwealth v. Miles established butterfly knives as legal in the state of PA.", "Conclusion on Pennsylvania Knife Law. It is illegal to own or carry a dagger, sword cane, any automatic knife, or any implement for the infliction of bodily injury, which serves no common lawful purpose. It is legal to open or conceal carry any other type of knife in Pennsylvania.", "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.", "Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: The landmark Pennsylvania court ruling in Commonwealth v. Miles established butterfly knives as legal in the state of PA. The judge ruled that the butterfly knife the defendant possessed was not an Offensive Weapon under Section 908(c) of the Crimes Code, 18 Pa.C.S.", "Butterfly Knives. The law in Pennsylvania referring to knives is clear and decisive. The law states that all knives, except those that present the blade through some sort of mechanical activation or mechanized process, are legal.", "It is illegal to own or carry a dagger, sword cane, any automatic knife, or any implement for the infliction of bodily injury, which serves no common lawful purpose. It is legal to open or conceal carry any other type of knife in Pennsylvania." ]
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are cabinets a kind of bureaucracy
[ "Bureaucracy: Definition. 1 The government organizations, usually staffed with officials selected on the basis of experience and expertise, that implement public policy. 2 Hierarchical organization into specialized staffs. 3 Free of political accountability (non-partisan)", "From protecting the environment to collecting revenue to regulating the economy. American bureaucracies implement a $2 trillion budget. Vague lines of authority allow some areas of the bureaucracy to operate with a significant amount of autonomy.", "Bureaucracy 1. The four basic types of bureaucracy in the federal government today are cabinet departments, government corporations, independent regulatory agencies, and independent executive agencies.", "The four types of bureaucratic structures take the form of cabinets, independent agencies, regulatory commissions and corporations. Each type contains a unique structure and hierarchy. The 15 cabinets, for instance, contain heads called secretaries.", "Quick Answer. The federal government of the United States classifies as a bureaucracy because of its structure, which includes a number of cabinets and departments that perform distinct but interrelated roles.", "But the bureaucracy refers to all agencies, Departments in the cabinet, and agencies under those departments. The DOT (Dept Of Transportation) is a cabinet dept, Secretary of Transportation is it's head. FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) are agencies under the DOT, But all, including the Transportation Secretary are part of the bureaucracy.", "Bureaucracy: Definition. The government organizations, usually staffed with officials selected on the basis of experience and expertise, that implement public policy. Hierarchical organization into specialized staffs.", "Essay #2: The four basic types of bureaucracy in the federal government today are cabinet departments, government corporations, independent regulatory agencies, and independent executive agencies.", "Is the president's Cabinet part of the federal bureaucracy? My friends and I were confused about this. For some reason, some of us thought that it wasn't, but on a notes paper from a movie we watched, it said that the Department of Defense is part of the bureaucracy and the Dept. of Defense is part of the Cabinet.", "A bureaucracy is an organization made up of many departments and divisions that are administered by lots of people. If you've ever had to deal with health insurance or financial aid, you're familiar with the dark side of bureaucracy. Bureaucracy has a bad reputation because it has come to mean an organization or government that is chin-deep in red tape and unnecessary procedures. When dealing with a bureaucracy, expect to fill out lots of forms and wait." ]
Yes, they are a kind of bureaucracy.
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are cadillac srx front wheel drive
[ "With its angular good looks and hefty list of luxury features, Cadillac’s 2016 SRX crossover SUV makes no bones about appealing to a younger audience. Being the final year for this body style, the 2016 SRX departs still being competitive against such lofty challengers as the BMW X3, Audi Q5 and Mercedes-Benz GLK.", "Brand New Front Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly 2004-09 Cadillac SRX (AWD), STS 6 Lug W/ ABS. by Detroit Axle. 3.3 out of 5 stars 6.", "The 2016 Cadillac SRX has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $38,600 and can reach over $50,000 for a loaded model. The SRX's base price slightly undercuts the starting prices of the BMX X3, Lexus RX and Lincoln MKX, and is above those of the Acura RDX, Audi Q5 and Volvo XC60.", "First generation (2004–2009) Cadillac SRX (Europe) Engine options include the 255 hp (190 kW) High-Feature V6 and the 4.6 L 320 hp (239 kW) Northstar V8. It is based on the GM Sigma platform and comes with a five or six-speed automatic transmission; rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive and MagneRide are available.", "You'll Like This Car If... If you’re looking for a 5-passenger luxury-crossover SUV with a proven record, stand-out styling and the latest in high-tech infotainment and safety features, the 2016 Cadillac SRX luxury SUV may be exactly what you’re looking for.", "Cadillac SRX. The Cadillac SRX is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV that was produced by Cadillac from 2004 to 2015. The second generation SRX was Cadillac's best selling model in the United States.", "1-16 of 93 results for cadillac+srx+awd. 1 Brand New Front Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly 2004-09 Cadillac SRX (AWD), STS 6 Lug W/ ABS. by Detroit Axle. 2 Brand New (Both) Front Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly Cadillac SRX (AWD), STS 6 Lug W/ ABS (Pair) 513198 x2. by Detroit Axle.", "This is one utility vehicle that does it all. It has the driving dynamics of a good luxury sedan, the all-weather capability of some truck-based SUVs and the space and functionality of a minivan. The Cadillac SRX is a good choice among luxury SUVs, if you can call it an SUV.", "1-16 of 93 results for cadillac+srx+awd. 1 Brand New Front Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly 2004-09 Cadillac SRX (AWD), STS 6 Lug W/ ABS. 2 Brand New (Both) Front Wheel Hub and Bearing Assembly Cadillac SRX (AWD), STS 6 Lug W/ ABS (Pair) 513198 x2. 3 DRIVESTAR 513198 New Front Wheel Hub & Bearing Assembly for Cadillac STS SRX AWD 4WD 6Lug.", "Find Car. The 2010 Cadillac SRX is all-new for the 2010 model year. There's nothing left of the original SRX but the name. Whereas the original SRX used a rear-wheel-drive platform with a longitudinal engine and a choice of V6 or V8, the new version is built on a front-wheel-drive platform with a transverse-mounted V6 engine. Where the old SRX was a three-row, seven-seat SUV, the new one has two rows and five seats." ]
Yes, V6 or V8 model of cadillac srx is built on a front-wheel-drive platform with a transverse-mounted V6 engine.
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are caffeine tablets safe
[ "1 If you have any questions about caffeine, please talk with your doctor, pharmacist, or other health care provider. 2 Caffeine is to be used only by the patient for whom it is prescribed. Do not share it with other people. If your symptoms do not improve or if they become worse, check with your doctor.", "The side effects of caffeine pills can range from mild to severe, depending on how many pills you have consumed. One pill of around 100 to 300 mg of caffeine will generally feel like you have consumed between two to four cups of coffee.", "The Safe Way to Stay Awake. Caffeine is a safe stimulant to keep you alert – and Vivarin is a quick, convenient way to boost your energy! At 200 mg of caffeine per tablet, Vivarin can keep you going day or night.", "Did you know… caffeine is old school? Like, really, really, really old school. Long before hipsters sipped lattes in coffee shops, sleepy folks around the world used caffeine they found in nature – like coffee berries, tea leaves and kola nuts – to stay stimulated. For thousands of years, in fact.", "Most caffeine pills can be purchased over the counter. Photo Credit Thinkstock Images/Comstock/Getty Images. Caffeine pills are stimulants used mainly to enhance awareness and boost energy levels. In some cases, caffeine pills may be used to control appetite.", "Pills range in dosage, but are generally sold over the counter between 100 and 250 mg. Caffeine pills are not classified as addictive, as other are stimulants such as heroin or cocaine, because they do not produce a compulsion for usage, explains the Palo Alto Medical Foundation.", "Possible side effects of caffeine: All medicines may cause side effects, but many people have no, or minor, side effects. Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome: Dizziness; irritability; nausea; nervousness.", "You can have too much of a good thing! With too much caffeine you could start experiencing some side effects like increased heartbeat, anxiety, nausea, insomnia and dizziness. Keep track of the caffeine your are consuming and cut back if you need to.", "Before using caffeine: Some medical conditions may interact with caffeine. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have any medical conditions, especially if any of the following apply to you: if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding.", "While not as addictive as some street drugs, caffeine pills can become habit forming because they are stimulants, provide energy and, in some cases, may alter moods. Because of the adverse side effects, most caffeine or energy pills display warning labels to the consumer." ]
No, caffeine pills can become habit forming because they are stimulants, in some cases, may alter moods.
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are caiman crocodiles or alligators
[ "The order has three families: Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae, and Gavialidae. Alligators and caimans are in the alligator family; crocodiles are in the crocodile family; and the Indian gharial is in the gavial family.The differences among them seem pretty small, compared to the differences among members of, say, the carnivores.est Answer: Crocodiles typically thrive in saltwater environments and are very aggressive when in comparison to alligators and caimans. Also, the teeth of a croc are visible even when the mouth is closed. Crocodiles also have stubbier, stouter snouts that alligators.", "Caimans inhabit Central and South America. They are relatively small crocodilians, with the smallest being Cuvier's dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus), which grows to 1 m (3 ft) long, and the largest being the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger), which can grow to 4 m (13 ft) or more.aimans inhabit Central and South America. They are relatively small crocodilians, with the smallest being Cuvier's dwarf caiman (Paleosuchus palpebrosus), which grows to 1 m (3 ft) long, and the largest being the black caiman (Melanosuchus niger), which can grow to 4 m (13 ft) or more.", "Differences between Crocodiles, Alligators and Caimans. Crocodiles are often mistaken for alligators and caimans. While they are similar there are significant differences among them. Those differences are enough to put them all into different families when it comes to the scientific categorization.The snout is the biggest difference with the crocodile and the alligator.ifferences between Crocodiles, Alligators and Caimans. Crocodiles are often mistaken for alligators and caimans. While they are similar there are significant differences among them. Those differences are enough to put them all into different families when it comes to the scientific categorization.", "Caimans tend to be more agile and crocodile-like in their movements, and have longer, sharper teeth than alligators. C. crocodilus, the spectacled caiman, has the widest distribution, from southern Mexico to the northern half of Argentina, and grows to a modest size of about 2.2 m (7 ft).lack caimans grow to 16.5 ft (5 m), with the largest recorded size 5.79 m (19 ft). The black caiman and American alligator are the only members of the alligator family that pose the same danger to humans as the larger species of the crocodile family.", "In the alligators and caimans, this tooth fits into a socket in the upper jaw when the jaws are closed, such that its tip is hidden. There are seven extant alligatorid species, divided amongst four genera (Alligator, Caiman, Melanosuchus, Palpebrosus).lligators and caimans. Alligatorids tend to have broad snouts, which are often referred to as being shovel-shaped. The upper jaw is so broad that when the jaws are closed many of the teeth of the lower jaw fit into sockets along the edge of the expanded upper jaw.", "Black caimans grow to 16.5 ft (5 m), with the largest recorded size 5.79 m (19 ft). The black caiman and American alligator are the only members of the alligator family that pose the same danger to humans as the larger species of the crocodile family.lack caimans grow to 16.5 ft (5 m), with the largest recorded size 5.79 m (19 ft). The black caiman and American alligator are the only members of the alligator family that pose the same danger to humans as the larger species of the crocodile family.", "The American Alligator is part of this Order of reptiles. Crocodiles, caiman, gavials, and alligators can be found in warm to tropical climates. The crocodile can be found in Africa, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia.The Caiman can be found in northern South America.amily: 3. Species: 23. The American Alligator is part of this Order of reptiles. Crocodiles, caiman, gavials, and alligators can be found in warm to tropical climates. The crocodile can be found in Africa, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. The Caiman can be found in northern South America.", "Family: 3. Species: 23. The American Alligator is part of this Order of reptiles. Crocodiles, caiman, gavials, and alligators can be found in warm to tropical climates. The crocodile can be found in Africa, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. The Caiman can be found in northern South America.amily: 3. Species: 23. The American Alligator is part of this Order of reptiles. Crocodiles, caiman, gavials, and alligators can be found in warm to tropical climates. The crocodile can be found in Africa, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. The Caiman can be found in northern South America.", "Regardless of their role, they're very good at telling apart crocodile skin from alligator skin. Crocodile and alligator skin wallets, handbags, boots etc are easy to tell apart-if the scales have a small spot or dimple close to the edge, you know the skin is from a crocodile and not an alligator or caiman.hape of the jaw: The easiest way of telling apart crocodiles from alligators, however, is to look at their noses. Alligators (and caimans) have a wide U-shaped, rounded snout (like a shovel), whereas crocodiles tend to have longer and more pointed V-shaped noses.", "Best Answer: Crocodiles typically thrive in saltwater environments and are very aggressive when in comparison to alligators and caimans. Also, the teeth of a croc are visible even when the mouth is closed. Crocodiles also have stubbier, stouter snouts that alligators.Alligators typically thrive in freshwater environments and anatomy-wise, their eyes are more dorsal than a crocodile's and they have longer, more narrow snouts.est Answer: Crocodiles typically thrive in saltwater environments and are very aggressive when in comparison to alligators and caimans. Also, the teeth of a croc are visible even when the mouth is closed. Crocodiles also have stubbier, stouter snouts that alligators." ]
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are cake mixes ok for dogs
[ "Vanilla cake isn't the best treat for your dog -- even on his birthday. Brand X Pictures/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images. Balloons and presents and a frosting-laden cake ... it must be somebody's birthday. Chances are the dog's invited, if it's not his party outright.", "Feeding your dog vanilla cake can put him at risk of becoming overweight, which can bring a host of other health issues into the mix including joint problems and heart disease. And since obesity can cause diabetes, feeding your dog a blood-sugar-raising piece of cake is like putting him in double danger.", "If you have your heart set on a birthday cake for Bowzer, bake a special one for him yourself. Just blend together 1¼ cups of maple syrup, 1 cup of skim milk, 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar and 1¼ cups of vegetable oil.", "Cook. Ready In. 1 Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). 2 Grease a 6 cup ring mold. 3 Combine the egg, peanut butter, oil, vanilla, and honey, if desired, in a large bowl; blend well. 4 Stir in the carrots and mix thoroughly. 5 Sift together the flour and baking soda and fold into the carrot mixture.", "Puppy Cake Frosting Mix Makes 8 fl oz of creamy frosting. Enjoy this ice cream for dogs by just adding hot tap water! Puppy Cake Wheat-Free Peanut Butter Cake Mix and Frosting Mix-give a delicious cake your dog will love!", "Puppy Cake Banana Cake Mix and Frosting Mix-give a delicious cake your dog will love! Guaranteed! These are soft, peanut butter carrot cakes decorated with a hard yogurt coating. A perfect treat for up to 3 dogs.", "1 Stir in the carrots and mix thoroughly. 2 Sift together the flour and baking soda and fold into the carrot mixture. 3 Spoon cake batter into prepared pan. 4 Bake in preheated oven for 40 minutes. 5 Let cake cool in pan for 10 minutes; then turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely.", "1 Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). 2 Grease a 6 cup ring mold. 3 Combine the egg, peanut butter, oil, vanilla, and honey, if desired, in a large bowl; blend well. 4 Stir in the carrots and mix thoroughly. 5 Sift together the flour and baking soda and fold into the carrot mixture. 6 Spoon cake batter into prepared pan.", "We know that you give them Puppy Cake because you love them and we make sure that all the cakes for dogs that we make are healthy and full of love. Enjoy providing a cake for your favorite dog in 3 simple steps: mix, bake or microwave and then frost! You can have delicious dog cakes for your dog in a matter of minutes. Your dog will love you for it! Customer service is a top priority that we take very seriously.", "1 Sift together the flour and baking soda and fold into the carrot mixture. 2 Spoon cake batter into prepared pan. 3 Bake in preheated oven for 40 minutes. 4 Let cake cool in pan for 10 minutes; then turn out onto a wire rack to cool completely." ]
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are cal bar fees deductible
[ "year’s fees will be based on your date of admission, which is the date upon which you take your. oath. A 2013/2014 Fee Statement will be sent to you within 30 days of enrollment. Your future. annual Fee Statements will be sent to your address of record in December of each year for the. following year’s annual fees.", "In simple terms, you can take a deduction if you need an attorney’s help to make money you have to pay taxes on, or if an attorney helped you with a tax matter, like representing you in an IRS audit. If the legal fees are somehow connected to taxes or taxable income, you can take a deduction.", "You may not be able to deduct all of your fees, though. Miscellaneous deductions are limited by the two percent rule: You can deduct only the amount of your miscellaneous deductions that’s more than two percent of your adjusted gross income (AGI) – the amount you entered on line 38 of your 1040.", "In addition, there is an explanation about the $10 deductions to membership fees and the procedures for arbitration under Keller v. State Bar of California, 496 U.S. 1 (1990). A copy also may be obtained by writing to: Office of the Secretary, The State Bar of California, 180 Howard St., San Francisco, CA 94105.", "In addition, they can deduct up to $30 that would otherwise to go legal aid, $5 designated for lobbying and $5 designated for the elimination of bias fund. Active lawyers with qualifying income levels are eligible for a 25-percent reduction in the membership fee.", "Penalties are assessed if fees are not timely paid. Once you are a State Bar member, to keep your address current, go to calbar.ca.gov and submit any changes using My State Bar Profile (your initial access code will be printed on the upper right corner of your fee statement).", "Dues bills mailed Dec. 1. The bills for the 2012 State Bar dues were mailed to members Dec. 1; the deadline for payment is Feb. 1. Although the legislature authorized a $410 fee, it also approved a one-time $10 rebate for all California lawyers. Therefore, active lawyers will owe $400.", "Annual fee bill arriving soon. The bills for the 2014 State Bar annual membership fees are being mailed to members Dec. 2; the deadline for payment is Feb. 3. The Legislature authorized a $420 fee for active lawyers.", "Your first year’s fees will be based on your date of admission, which is the date upon which you take your oath. A 2013/2014 Fee Statement will be sent to you within 30 days of enrollment.", "If you take your oath on: then your 2013 membership fees will be: June 1 - November 30, 2013 2013 Half-year Active Fees of $205.00 December 1 - December 31, 2013 2013 Active Fees Waived A Fee Statement will be issued within 30 days of your admission." ]
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are calcium and phosphorus stored in bones
[ "Next to calcium, phosphorus is the most abundant mineral in the body. These 2 important nutrients work closely together to build strong bones and teeth. About 85% of the body's phosphorus is in bones and teeth.Phosphorous is also present in smaller amounts in cells and tissues throughout the body.Phosphorus helps filter out waste in the kidneys and plays an essential role in how the body stores and uses energy.bout 85% of the body's phosphorus is in bones and teeth. Phosphorous is also present in smaller amounts in cells and tissues throughout the body. Phosphorus helps filter out waste in the kidneys and plays an essential role in how the body stores and uses energy.", "Solid mineral crystals in your bones impart them with the strength and rigidity to support your body and withstand powerful physical stresses. Calcium and phosphorus are the most abundant minerals in your bones, together forming calcium phosphate crystals.Your bones contain roughly 99 percent of the calcium and 85 percent of the phosphorus in your body. Other minerals stored in your bones include magnesium and fluoride.olid mineral crystals in your bones impart them with the strength and rigidity to support your body and withstand powerful physical stresses. Calcium and phosphorus are the most abundant minerals in your bones, together forming calcium phosphate crystals.", "When there is more phosphorus than calcium in the body, the body will use calcium stored in bones. This can cause osteoporosis (brittle bones) and lead to gum and teeth problems. A balance of dietary calcium and phosphorus can lower the risk of osteoporosis.bout 85% of the body's phosphorus is in bones and teeth. Phosphorous is also present in smaller amounts in cells and tissues throughout the body. Phosphorus helps filter out waste in the kidneys and plays an essential role in how the body stores and uses energy.", "1 Facilitates mobilization of calcium and phosphate from bone. 2 To prevent detrimental increases in phosphate, parathyroid hormone also has a potent effect on the kidney to eliminate phosphate (phosphaturic effect). Stimulating net resorption of bone mineral releases calcium and phosphate into blood, and suppressing this effect allows calcium to be deposited in bone. 2 The kidney is critcally important in calcium homeostasis.", "Bone disease can develop when calcium and phosphorus are not balanced and within good levels. When phosphorus is too high, the body takes calcium out of the bones to bind with the phosphorus and remove it from the blood.Bones become brittle as a result.Dr. Heaney recommends that patients use a source with both calcium and phosphorus, such as dairy products and/or a calcium phosphate supplement..hen phosphorus is too high, the body takes calcium out of the bones to bind with the phosphorus and remove it from the blood. Bones become brittle as a result. Dr. Heaney recommends that patients use a source with both calcium and phosphorus, such as dairy products and/or a calcium phosphate supplement..", "As with calcium, the majority of body phosphate (approximately 85%) is present in the mineral phase of bone. The remainder of body phosphate is present in a variety of inorganic and organic compounds distributed within both intracellular and extracellular compartments. Stimulating net resorption of bone mineral releases calcium and phosphate into blood, and suppressing this effect allows calcium to be deposited in bone. 2 The kidney is critcally important in calcium homeostasis.", "1 Bone serves as a vast reservoir of calcium. 2 Stimulating net resorption of bone mineral releases calcium and phosphate into blood, and suppressing this effect allows calcium to be deposited in bone. 3 The kidney is critcally important in calcium homeostasis. Stimulating net resorption of bone mineral releases calcium and phosphate into blood, and suppressing this effect allows calcium to be deposited in bone. 2 The kidney is critcally important in calcium homeostasis.", "Calcium. Calcium is an essential bulk mineral. It makes up bones and teeth and is essential for the transmission of information along the nerves and is used in the contraction of muscles. The importance of the right calcium balance for the maintenance of health can not be overestimated.t makes up bones and teeth and is essential for the transmission of information along the nerves and is used in the contraction of muscles. The importance of the right calcium balance for the maintenance of health can not be overestimated.", "Alcohol -- Alcohol may leach phosphorus from the bones and cause low levels in the body. Antacids -- Antacids containing aluminum, calcium, or magnesium (such as Mylanta, Amphojel, Maalox, Riopan, and Alternagel) can bind phosphate in the gut and prevent the body from absorbing it.bout 85% of the body's phosphorus is in bones and teeth. Phosphorous is also present in smaller amounts in cells and tissues throughout the body. Phosphorus helps filter out waste in the kidneys and plays an essential role in how the body stores and uses energy.", "March 20, 2002 -- Calcium alone can't build strong bones and tissues. New research shows calcium needs phosphorus to maximize its bone-strengthening benefits, and taking a lot of calcium supplements without enough phosphorus could be a waste of money.Researchers say it's the first time the two elements have been shown to be co-dependent for bone health.Both calcium and phosphorus are found naturally in dairy products, but most calcium supplements and calcium-fortified foods and beverages don't contain phosphorus.ew research shows calcium needs phosphorus to maximize its bone-strengthening benefits, and taking a lot of calcium supplements without enough phosphorus could be a waste of money. Researchers say it's the first time the two elements have been shown to be co-dependent for bone health." ]
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are calcium and vitamin k needed for blood clotting
[ "Phylloquinone (vitamin K1) is the major dietary form of vitamin K in most diets. Green leafy vegetables and some plant oils (soybean, canola, olive, and cottonseed) are major contributors of dietary vitamin K. However, phylloquinone bioavailability from green vegetables is lower than in oil and supplements.", "Originally identified for its role in the process of blood clot formation (K is derived from the German word koagulation), vitamin K is essential for the functioning of several proteins involved in physiological processes that encompass, but are not limited to, the regulation of blood clotting (coagulation) (1).", "vitamin B2 riboflavin. niacin made from. made from AA trypotophan also found in diet _________ is needed for energy metabolism, proper digestion, and healthy nervous system. sources: bell, flushed face, turkey, video playing underneath: stomach with spine through it, with bolts coming out. fade to pile of milk-cover meat with leaves on it.", "Vitamin K1 occurs naturally in green leafy vegetables, whereas vitamin K2 is found in relatively few foods. Organ meats, egg yolks, and the Japanese condiment natto, are sources of vitamin K2, of which natto is by far the richest source.", "In fact, low levels of vitamin K2 are associated with an increased risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis.1 Astute doctors have long known that people with a lack of calcium in their bones are more likely to possess an excess of calcium in their arteries, and vice versa.", "If you take Coumadin® (warfarin), use of vitamin K should be discussed with your doctor before you begin supplementation, as changes in blood thinning (prothrombin time or INR [international normalized ratio]—measures of how quickly blood clots) will occur.", "Collagen is the major constituent of ___________, forms the foundation for bones and teeth, and helps maintain the structure of blood vessels and other tissues. Vitamin C is needed to make collagen, vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy, which is destruction of CT.", "Osteoporosis and Vitamin K2 Intervention—the Evidence. Since it was first discovered in 1929, vitamin K has been best been known for its crucial role in the blood-clotting process. Since that time, scientists have uncovered compelling evidence that vitamin K plays an equally important role in bone health.", "The ability to bind calcium ions (Ca2+) is required for the activation of the several vitamin K-dependent clotting factors, or proteins, in the coagulation (clotting) cascade. The term, coagulation cascade, refers to a series of events, each dependent on the other, that stop bleeding through clot formation.", "Anemia (not have healthy red blood cells ) characterized by the occurrence of _______ in the bone marrow and blood. deficiency of folate or vitamin B12. pic: see atomic blast with M in center overlaying blood and bone." ]
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are calcium deposits painful
[ "Calcific tendinitis (also called calcific tendinopathy) happens when calcium builds up in the tendons. It is most common in the shoulders. But it may occur in the elbows, wrists, hands, hips, knees, or feet. People most affected by calcific tendinitis are between 30 and 50 years old.", "The cause of calcium deposits within the rotator cuff tendon (calcific tendonitis) is not entirely understood. Different ideas have been suggested, including blood supply and ageing of the tendon, but the evidence to support these conclusions is not clear.", "Calcific Stage. During this stage, the calcium is excreted from cells and then coalesces into calcium deposits. When seen, the calcium looks chalky, it is not a solid piece of bone. Once the calcification has formed, a so-called resting phase begins, this is not a painful period and may last a varied length of time.", "Regardless, in most cases, these calcium deposits do not cause any trouble and they do not need to be treated. Sometimes they may be a source of pain; in these cases, it is not a bad idea to discuss potential treatment with a doctor who, generally, should be an orthopedic specialist. Please talk to a doctor soon.", "Chronic (repeated or long-standing) inflammation of the bursa (bursitis) can lead to calcification of the bursa. This is referred to as calcific bursitis.. The calcium deposits (calcification) can occur as long as the inflammation is present and remain after it has resolved. Calcific bursitis occurs most commonly at the shoulder (in the bursa adjacent to the rotator cuff tendons) or hip (in the bursa at the greater trochanter).", "Calcium deposits can occur pretty much anywhere in the body, generally overlying a bony surface, such as, in your case, the wrist or your collarbone. Although a common assumption is that the calcium deposits much be related to getting too much calcium in your diet, this is actually not the case.", "If your doctor suggests removing the calcium deposit, you have a few options: 1 A specialist can numb the area and use ultrasound imaging to guide needles to the deposit. 2 Shock wave therapy can be done. 3 The calcium deposits can be removed with an arthroscopic surgery called debridement (say dih-BREED-munt).", "If your doctor suggests removing the calcium deposit, you have a few options: A specialist can numb the area and use ultrasound imaging to guide needles to the deposit. The deposit is loosened, and most of it is sucked out with the needle. Your body may absorb some of the rest of the calcium.", "Treatment of the inflammation of calcific bursitis can help to prevent further calcification as well as relieve pain and stiffness. Treatments include medications for inflammation, cold packs, immobilization, injections of cortisone into the bursa, physical therapy, and occasionally surgery to remove the inflamed bursa and calcium deposit.", "Calcific Tendonitis. Calcific tendonitis refers to a build-up of calcium in the rotator cuff (calcific deposit). When calcium builds up in the tendon, it can cause a build up of pressure in the tendon, as well causing a chemical irritation. This leads to pain. The pain can be extremely intense." ]
No, calcium deposits do not cause any trouble and they do not need to be treated.
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are calcium supplements necessary
[ "Adults need 1,000 milligrams of calcium (from all sources) every day, and that amount goes up with age. Women over 50 and men over 70 need 1,200 milligrams per day. If you think you need a supplement to boost your number, check with your doctor.", "Your body needs vitamin D in order to take in and use calcium. And if you're like almost 3/4 of Americans, you aren't getting the recommended amount: 400-800 international units daily for adults under 50, and 800-1,000 if you're older. So, many calcium supplements also include vitamin D.", "And there is evidence that excess calcium can increase the risk of heart disease, the group wrote. As for vitamin D, some prominent doctors have said that most people need supplements or they will be at increased risk for a wide variety of illnesses, including heart disease, cancer and autoimmune diseases.", "“For most people, taking extra calcium and vitamin D supplements is not indicated,” said Dr. Clifford J. Rosen, a member of the panel and an osteoporosis expert at the Maine Medical Center Research Institute.", "A supplement may have more calcium carbonate as an ingredient than one with calcium citrate, but they could be equally effective. When you compare products, check the labels to find out how much actual calcium you'll be getting in a dose.", "The mineral calcium is well-known for its key role in bone health. Calcium also helps maintain heart rhythm, muscle function, and more. Because of its health benefits, calcium is one of the best-selling supplements in the U.S. Calcium is crucial in growing new bone and maintaining bone strength.", "Artificially calcium-fortified: juices and cereals. Calcium-fortified orange juice contains 320 mg/cup, while calcium-fortified cereals-wheat flakes contain 200 mg/cup. Supplements: calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, calcium gluconate, calcium glubionate, calcium lactate, tricalcium phosphate. Other forms: Soy milk (200-500 mg/cup).", "In general, it's best to take calcium supplements with food. For better absorption, don't take more than 500 milligrams at one time. Split up larger doses over the course of the day. For the body to make use of calcium properly, you also need to get enough vitamin D and magnesium.", "Calcium and vitamin D: a partnership. Calcium and vitamin D work in tandem to strengthen and protect your bones. For years, experts have recommended that postmenopausal women take calcium and vitamin D supplements to prevent osteoporosis. The bone-thinning disease is a major cause of devastating fractures in old age.", "Why is Calcium Important. Calcium is important for overall health. Almost every cell in our body uses calcium in some way. Some areas where our bodies use calcium is in our nervous system, muscles, heart and bone. Our bones store calcium in addition to providing support for our bodies." ]
No, For most people, taking extra calcium and vitamin D supplements is not indicated.
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are calculators allowed in cpt
[ "The Physician Fee Schedule look-up website is designed to take you through the selection steps prior to the display of the information. Search pricing amounts, various payment policy indicators, RVUs, and GPCIs by a single procedure code, a range and a list of procedure codes.", "Best Answer: Candidates will be allowed to use battery operated portable calculator in CPT. calculator can be of any type with upto 6 functions, 12 digits and upto two memories. use of unfair means.", "The GPCIs are applied in the calculation of a fee schedule payment amount by multiplying the RVU for each component times the GPCI for that component. The Physician Fee Schedule look-up website is designed to take you through the selection steps prior to the display of the information. The site allows you to: Search pricing amounts, various payment policy indicators, RVUs, and GPCIs by a single procedure code, a range and a list of procedure codes.", "It provides more than 10,000 physician services, the associated relative value units, a fee schedule status indicator and various payment policy indicators needed for payment adjustment (i.e., payment of assistant at surgery, team surgery, bilateral surgery, etc.).", "• The AMA does provide its own CPT search / RVU calculator, but again, you must agree to use the codes properly. • Our friends at PedSource / Physician's Computer Company have provided an Excel template for you to build your own RVU Calculator using the data above.", "Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) or Healthcare. Common Procedure … A list of various indicators and calculators is populated across the top of the page. ▫ … Codes with global days of 0, 10 or 90 in the CMS PFS · Relative Value Files.", "Good question. First, let's get the data you'll need. For the red data, the RVUS, you'll need to go to CMS' website and download the 2015 RVU data, compiled in a zip file. Please note that you'll have to agree to proper use of CPT codes, which are a copyright of the AMA. Once you download the data, open the file titled PPR15_V1223.xlsx.. This is a Microsoft Excel document. A list of CPT codes runs down Column A and to the right is the RVU data you'll need:", "General CPT Information – North Shore Community College. North Shore Community College uses CPT test results in two ways: 1. CPT Scores determine … Regardless of the disability, students are not allowed to use a calculator on the test. Students seeking …..", "This one's a bit easier to use. You now have everything you need to calculate Medicare payments, based on RVUs, for the whole series of CPT codes. *Physicians Practice would love to simply provide you with a tool to calculate your expected payment for the services you perform, based on any CPT code that you select.", "Sorry, something has gone wrong. Best Answer: Candidates will be allowed to use battery operated portable calculator in CPT. The. calculator can be of any type with upto 6 functions, 12 digits and upto two memories. Attempt to use any other type of calculator not complying with the specifications." ]
Yes,Candidates will be allowed to use battery operated portable calculator in CPT.
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are calls to an api cors?
[ "i would appreciate it if you explain theoretically why i need cors in the first place why can t i call the web service without any options and what not rtp jun 6 15 at 20 43 cors has nothing specifically to do with angularjs and the webapi", "and who s brilliant idea was to make two calls just to get the info with cors now all my requests will be doubled how can i fix the cors problem between angularjs and webapi it would be really nice if somebody can explain to me theoretically why can t i call my web service without this cors thingyy", "cross domain calls in asp net web apis note if you are completely new to asp net web api then i recommend that you check out some of the tutorials as of its beta release there is no native support for cross domain calls in asp net web apis it s fairly simple though to implement those the comments sample has a simple jsonp formatter this post shows one way to implement cors in a web api project using a message handler", "to use the new cors features in web api it s helpful to understand the details of cors itself because the web api implementation is true to the specification", "angularjs and webapi cors is cors problem on webapi stupid or is it me aren t web services suppose to be consumed by third parties can somebody please explain to me why am having problem calling the webapi if it was on a different domain its a web services its suppose to be on a different domain", "preflight cors requests if an ajax call isn t a simple request then it requires a preflight cors request which is simply an additional http request to the server to obtain permission this preflight request is made automatically by the browser and uses the options http method", "the general mechanics of cors are such that when javascript is attempting to make a cross origin ajax call the browser will ask the server if this is allowed by sending headers in the http request for example origin", "the cors support in web api is a full framework for allowing an application to define the permissions for cors requests the framework revolves around the concept of a policy that lets you specify the cors features to be allowed for any given request into the application", "let s start with a new asp net mvc 4 web api project add a solution folder since we ll add a new project to do the cross domain calls in order to get something useful out of the controller from the template i changed it a little to be able to test it by storing the values in an in memory list", "CORS relaxes this restriction by letting servers indicate which origins are allowed to call them. CORS is enforced by browsers but must be implemented on the server, and the most recent release of ASP.NET Web API 2 has full CORS support." ]
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are calories in your blood
[ "Triglycerides are a type of fat (lipid) found in your blood. When you eat, your body converts any calories it doesn't need to use right away into triglycerides.The triglycerides are stored in your fat cells. Later, hormones release triglycerides for energy between meals.aving a high level of triglycerides, a type of fat (lipid) in your blood, can increase your risk of heart disease.", "When it comes to weight loss, there's no lack of diets promising fast results. There are low-carb diets, high-carb diets, low-fat diets, grapefruit diets, cabbage soup diets, and blood type diets, to name a few. But no matter what diet you may try, to lose weight, you must take in fewer calories than your body uses.here are low-carb diets, high-carb diets, low-fat diets, grapefruit diets, cabbage soup diets, and blood type diets, to name a few. But no matter what diet you may try, to lose weight, you must take in fewer calories than your body uses.", "LDL cholesterol is affected by diet. Knowing which fats raise LDL cholesterol and which ones don't is the first step in lowering your risk of heart disease and stroke. Your body naturally produces LDL cholesterol. Eating saturated fat,and trans fat raises your blood cholesterol level even further.For adults who would benefit from lowering their LDL cholesterol, the American Heart Association recommends: 1 Reducing saturated fat to no more than 5 to 6 percent of total calories.ating saturated fat,and trans fat raises your blood cholesterol level even further. For adults who would benefit from lowering their LDL cholesterol, the American Heart Association recommends: 1 Reducing saturated fat to no more than 5 to 6 percent of total calories.", "Sugar alcohols are one type of reduced-calorie sweetener. You can find them in ice creams, cookies, puddings, candies and chewing gum that is labeled as sugar-free or no sugar added.. Sugar alcohols provide fewer calories than sugar and have less of an effect on blood glucose (blood sugar) than other carbohydrates.ugar alcohols are one type of reduced-calorie sweetener. You can find them in ice creams, cookies, puddings, candies and chewing gum that is labeled as sugar-free or no sugar added.. Sugar alcohols provide fewer calories than sugar and have less of an effect on blood glucose (blood sugar) than other carbohydrates.", "It is supposed to be 5 grams of glucose circulating in our blood. And in 1 liter of blood, it contains 1 gram. So blood definitely contains calories on this analysis. Last edited by gayoc on Sat Oct 16, 2010 11:24 am, edited 1 time in total.his guy is asking how many calories there are in blood. Why else would you ask the calorie content of something unless you're considering consuming it. That seems the most logical conclusion. If so, this guy is real messed up. Drinking blood is just plain nasty.", "Understanding Carbohydrates. How much and what type of carbohydrate foods are important for managing diabetes. The balance between how much insulin is in your body and the carbohydrate you eat makes a difference in your blood glucose levels.Learn more about how much and what foods to include in your meal plan.he balance between how much insulin is in your body and the carbohydrate you eat makes a difference in your blood glucose levels. Learn more about how much and what foods to include in your meal plan.", "Alcohol calorie calculator. Alcohol beverages supply calories but few nutrients and may contribute to unwanted weight gain. If you need to lose weight, looking at your drinking may be a good place to start. In the calculator below, indicate your average number of drinks of choice per week.The calculator will show you the calories you consume per week from alcohol beverages. It's important to lose weight slowly, at a rate of about 1/2 to 2 pounds a week.To lose 1 pound a week, you need to consume 500 fewer calories a day than your body burns.It's best to combine eating (and drinking) less with being more physically active.t's important to lose weight slowly, at a rate of about 1/2 to 2 pounds a week. To lose 1 pound a week, you need to consume 500 fewer calories a day than your body burns. It's best to combine eating (and drinking) less with being more physically active.", "This guy is asking how many calories there are in blood. Why else would you ask the calorie content of something unless you're considering consuming it. That seems the most logical conclusion.If so, this guy is real messed up.Drinking blood is just plain nasty.his guy is asking how many calories there are in blood. Why else would you ask the calorie content of something unless you're considering consuming it. That seems the most logical conclusion. If so, this guy is real messed up. Drinking blood is just plain nasty.", "1 That means if you need about 2,000 calories a day, less than 140 calories (or 16 grams) should come from saturated fats. 2 Limiting the amount of trans fats to less than 1 percent of your total daily calories.ating saturated fat,and trans fat raises your blood cholesterol level even further. For adults who would benefit from lowering their LDL cholesterol, the American Heart Association recommends: 1 Reducing saturated fat to no more than 5 to 6 percent of total calories.", "Triglycerides store unused calories and provide your body with energy, and cholesterol is used to build cells and certain hormones. Because triglycerides and cholesterol can't dissolve in blood, they circulate throughout your body with the help of proteins that transport the lipids (lipoproteins).aving a high level of triglycerides, a type of fat (lipid) in your blood, can increase your risk of heart disease." ]
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are camellias deer resistant
[ "Common Name(s): Sasanqua camellia. Category: Shrubs. Comment: Drought tolerant; excellent fall blooming shrub for accent or tall foundation planting; makes a good small tree form; numerous cultivars available, including dwarf forms. These plants are mildly resistant to damage by deer.", "Camellia bushes usually bloom in the fall, winter or spring months. Around 250 species of the camellia bush (Camellia spp.) are available, including thousands of cultivars. Originally native to Asia, this plant typically thrives in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 through 9. Although deer will eat the camellia bush if their favorite natural food sources aren't available or are depleted, they will usually avoid this shrub with its colorful blossoms.", "These plants can range from evergreens to flowering shrubs, and will improve the aesthetic value of your home. If you’re landscape is often visited by deer, consider planting deer-resistant foundation plants. These plants are generally unappealing to deer and are rarely damaged by wildlife.", "Taking the time, energy and expense of trying to beautify your yard, to have ravenous deer eat it all down to nubs can be extremely frustrating! With careful planning and selection you can make your yard a beautiful, colorful garden sanctuary. There are no deer Proof plants, but there are ones that they are much less likely to eat. I've put together a list of what I think are the best deer resistant plants for our area of South Carolina.", "Comment: Numerous Cultivars are available. Camellia is one of those old southern favorites. It blooms in early spring when not much else is blooming and adds color to what might otherwise be considered a dreary landscape. Bloom color ranges from white to all shades of pink and red.", "Using landscape plants NOT preferred by deer is one way to prevent or at least lessen damage. The plants deer prefer to eat vary from region to region and change seasonally. No plant is completely deer proof. During the spring, times of drought, and hunger deer will eat anything to survive. They tend to prefer soft vegetation with high water content. Over fertilized and over watered plants are particularly lush and appealing. They also enjoy flower buds.", "Flowering Foundation Shrubs. Japanese camellias are a deer-resistant evergreen shrub that grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 8 through 10 and work well as a foundation plant. Each cultivar of Japanese camellia produces stunning, fragrant blooms in a wide array of colors.", "The camellia species are generally not the preferred vegetation of deer in general. According to the North Carolina Cooperative Extension, camellia species are classified as occasionally damaged, meaning that deer only turn to these plants when their favorites aren't available to eat.", "No plants are really deer-proof, although some are generally avoided by them. Consider planting your camellia bushes near such unappetizing plants, like lavender (Lavandula spp.), rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis Mozart or Irene) or California sagebrush (Artemisia californica), says the the California Flora Nursery.", "Occasionally Damaged-These plants are most likely eaten after the favorites are gone. Rarely Damaged-These are rarely eaten when other options exist. Plants in bold tend to be extremely resistant to deer feeding." ]
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are camels called ships of the desert
[ "arabian or dromedary camels which have one hump live in northern africa southwestern asia and australia while bactrian camels which have two humps lives in mongolia and china most of the world s camels are domesticated and live with nomadic people in desert regions", "why are camels called ships of the desert a camels are called ships of the desert because of their numerous and unique physical traits that enable them survive in harsh desert climates particularly their ability to consume very little water without dehydrating", "q why are camels called the ships of the desert a because they are full of iraqi semen q what do you call a group of iraq women walking into a singles bar a incoming scuds did you hear which major department store is considering opening a couple of stores in iraq", "there are humps on the back of the camels these humps store fat for the times when there is shortage of food it can keep its nostrils closed to keep out sand the camel s wide feet stops it from sinking in the soft sand it runs so fast on the sandy land of desert that s why it is also called the ship of the desert", "prior to the invention of trucks and airplanes desert peoples relied on camels for transportation because other large animals like horses and cattle could not withstand the harsh environment camels are able to travel long distances with very little food or water even when carrying people or freight", "camels have large flat feet that are covered by thick protective pads these pads which form the bottom of their feet are tough and leathery and help prevent camels feet from being burned by desert sands as they walk and keep them from sinking into the sand which in turn saves valuable energy", "there are several species of camels such as the arabian camel and bactrian camel which vary slightly in physical appearance but share a suite of characteristics and physical features such as broad flat feet and a double row of eyelashes to help them survive in hot and arid deserts", "my dear children today i want to tell you something about camel camel is basically a desert animal deserts are the driest places on the earth where the days are extremely hot and nights are freezing desert is a place with no water and is one of the harshest habitats on earth camels have adapted well to the desert environment they can live without water for several months", "this was especially important when crossing large empty expanses of desert in which people were unable to resupply camels were used as ships of the desert in africa and asia and were imported to australia to work in the harsh outback environment", "camels are sometimes called ships of the desert because of their importance in travel and trade in desert environments camel s unique adaptations made them ideal animals for carrying goods and people across long distances similar to how ships allow people to travel across oceans continue reading" ]
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are camels herbivores
[ "Diet and Habitat. Camels are herbivores, they most commonly eat grasses and desert plants, although there are stories of camels consuming tents and just about anything else around. The inside of their mouth is lined with very thick skin that allows them to chew up thorny plants that other animals cannot consume.iet and Habitat. Camels are herbivores, they most commonly eat grasses and desert plants, although there are stories of camels consuming tents and just about anything else around. The inside of their mouth is lined with very thick skin that allows them to chew up thorny plants that other animals cannot consume.", "[Sand Grouse] Though there are many small desert herbivores, there are also some large desert herbivores as well. The camel is one example of a large desert herbivore; they eat coarse grass and thorny shrubs.If camels can’t find the producers they need for food they can also use the food stored in their humps.[Camel] Herbivores in the Water [Water snails] [Shrimp] [Crab] In underwater ecosystems there are many different herbivores. The herbivores in these ecosystems mainly eat algae and phytoplankton.erbivores like squirrels eat grass and small plants near the ground and are called grazers. Herbivores that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs are called browsers. Very large animals like elephants, rhinos, and moose are grazers and browsers.", "1 Camels are herbivores. 2 Because they live in the dessert, they have to be able to eat desert plants. 3 Thorny cacti would cause other animals a great deal of difficulty. 4 Humans have used camels for their wool, milk, meat, leather, and even dung that can be used for fuel. Another camel lives in Australia. 2 They are feral, or wild, camels and they were dromedary camels that were imported to provide transportation. 3 They have become a pest because they are eating the natural vegetation.", "Both camels are herbivores, and they have the ability to eat thorny, prickly, or dry shrubs and grass that many other animals can’t. Bactrian camels have also been known to eat the bones and skin of animals that have been killed by carnivores, but only when there is no other food available.oth camels are herbivores, and they have the ability to eat thorny, prickly, or dry shrubs and grass that many other animals can’t. Bactrian camels have also been known to eat the bones and skin of animals that have been killed by carnivores, but only when there is no other food available.", "1 Camels are even-toed ungulates that have one or two humps. 2 The one-humped camel, or dromedary camel, is found in the Arabian deserts of the Middle East and North Africa, while the two-humped camel, or Bactrian camel, is native to the Gobi Desert in China and the Bactrian steppes of Mongolia. Another camel lives in Australia. 2 They are feral, or wild, camels and they were dromedary camels that were imported to provide transportation. 3 They have become a pest because they are eating the natural vegetation.", "Camels are mammals with long legs, a big-lipped snout and a humped back. There are two types of camels: dromedary camels, which have one hump, and Bactrian camels, which have two humps. Camels' humps consist of stored fat, which they can metabolize when food and water is scarce.he dromedary camel, also called an Arabian camel, can be found in North Africa and the Middle East. The Bactrian camel lives in Central Asia. No matter the type, camels are usually found in the desert, prairie or steppe.", "The two types of camel are found in different parts of the world. The dromedary camel, also called an Arabian camel, can be found in North Africa and the Middle East. The Bactrian camel lives in Central Asia. No matter the type, camels are usually found in the desert, prairie or steppe.he dromedary camel, also called an Arabian camel, can be found in North Africa and the Middle East. The Bactrian camel lives in Central Asia. No matter the type, camels are usually found in the desert, prairie or steppe.", "Herbivores don’t always eat the same things. Herbivores like squirrels eat grass and small plants near the ground and are called grazers. Herbivores that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs are called browsers. Very large animals like elephants, rhinos, and moose are grazers and browsers.erbivores like squirrels eat grass and small plants near the ground and are called grazers. Herbivores that eat leaves, shoots, and twigs are called browsers. Very large animals like elephants, rhinos, and moose are grazers and browsers.", "Camels aren't picky about what they eat. Their thick lips allow them to eat things that most other animals couldn't, such as thorny plants. Camels are herbivores, though, so you won't find them eating meat. Filling up on water, when it's available, is very important for camels.he dromedary camel, also called an Arabian camel, can be found in North Africa and the Middle East. The Bactrian camel lives in Central Asia. No matter the type, camels are usually found in the desert, prairie or steppe.", "Camel Classification and Evolution The Camel (also known as the Dromedary Camel, the Arabian Camel and the One-Humped Camel) is a large hoofed animal that is most commonly found in the hot deserts of Northern Africa and the Middle East.amel Relationship with Humans Camels have been used for thousands of years by people both for transporting goods across the desert and as a good source of milk and meat. Their woolly hair can also be used to make clothing along with their leathery hides." ]
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are camels native to australia
[ "Media caption Simon Reeve Australia-camels. Australia is famous for its wildlife-kangaroos, koalas and numerous species of snakes and spiders-but it is also home to the world's largest herd of camels. There are about 750,000 roaming wild in the outback and they cause a host of problems.", "Australia is famous for its wildlife-kangaroos, koalas and numerous species of snakes and spiders-but it is also home to the world's largest herd of camels. There are about 750,000 roaming wild in the outback and they cause a host of problems.", "Yes, we have camels in Australia, or more specifically in the Australian Outback deserts. Lots of them. In fact, Australia's wild camel population is the biggest in the world. Everybody knows that camels are not native to Australia.", "Media caption Simon Reeve Australia-camels. Australia is famous for its wildlife-kangaroos, koalas and numerous species of snakes and spiders-but it is also home to the world's largest herd of camels. There are about 750,000 roaming wild in the outback and they cause a host of problems.", "How Australia became home to the world’s largest population of wild camels, and how it is seeking to reduce their numbers by killing the animals with sharpshooters, is a textbook example of what can happen when non-native species are imported.", "Dromedaries, the species of camel we have here at Australia Zoo, are a domestic animal used in dry desert areas. While the Dromedary Camel's ancestors were native to west Asia, today the only wild camels are feral, having escaped or been released back into the wild, right here in Australia.", "Australia is famous for its wildlife-kangaroos, koalas and numerous species of snakes and spiders-but it is also home to the world's largest herd of camels. There are about 750,000 roaming wild in the outback and they cause a host of problems.", "A lot of Outback Australia is classified as desert, and camels are desert animals. Of course it suits them here. So much so that lately the camels in Australia have become a bit of a problem... 1 How camels arrived in Australia.", "get causes updates. How Australia became home to the world’s largest population of wild camels, and how it is seeking to reduce their numbers by killing the animals with sharpshooters, is a textbook example of what can happen when non-native species are imported.", "Camels are native to Asia, Africa, Arabia. The ancestors of modern camels originated in the Americas, then during the later Ice Ages migrated over the Bering Land Brid … ge into Asia, and eventually to their current locations." ]
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are campanula poisonous
[ "According to the California Poison Control System, bellflower plants of the Campanula species are not toxic to either pets or people. This means that all parts of the plant, including the flowers, contain no chemicals that are considered poisonous to your dog if the pup eats the plants or rubs up against them.", "Toxicity. According to the California Poison Control System, bellflower plants of the Campanula species are not toxic to either pets or people. This means that all parts of the plant, including the flowers, contain no chemicals that are considered poisonous to your dog if the pup eats the plants or rubs up against them.", "Campanula is not listed as a toxic plant to dogs or cats on the ASPCA website listing of toxic plants. Dr Kara: But they do list it as a plant that will cause vomiting, diarrhea and gastrointestinal iritation.", "According to the California Poison Control System, bellflower plants of the Campanula species are not toxic to either pets or people.", "Dr Kara: Campanula is not listed as a toxic plant to dogs or cats on the ASPCA website listing of toxic plants. Campanula is not listed as a toxic plant to dogs or cats on the ASPCA website listing of toxic plants. Dr Kara: But they do list it as a plant that will cause vomiting, diarrhea and gastrointestinal iritation.", "Dr Kara: Campanula is not listed as a toxic plant to dogs or cats on the ASPCA website listing of toxic plants. Campanula is not listed as a toxic plant to dogs or cats on the ASPCA website listing of toxic plants.", "Bellflowers (Campanula spp.), including the Superba cultivar, produce flowers that are violet-blue or deep purple in color and, as their common name implies, are shaped like bells.", "If you have any dogs, you don't have to worry about them eating your bellflowers because they aren't toxic to canines. Bellflowers (Campanula spp.), including the Superba cultivar, produce flowers that are violet-blue or deep purple in color and, as their common name implies, are shaped like bells.", "One species has been much cultivated as a houseplant (Campanula isophylla Moretti), and seven others used so sparingly. A few species have been grown as vegetables, and many others are eaten from the wild. In general, the genus is non-toxic, and flowers, foliage and roots are bland flavored and edible.", "1 Filmer, University of California, Davis; Oct. 2012 Poison Control Centers about plant and Treatment for exposuresPlants toxic to animals Safe plants (by common name)Safe plants (by scientific name) Toxic plants (by scientific name)worse with sunlight. poisonous." ]
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are canada, sweden, russia, and alaska cold
[ "Similar to Artic Tundra, Alpine Tundra is also located in regions with cold climate. In addition, most of the precipitation are in the form of snow. However, Alpine Tundra receives more precipitation than Alpine Tundra; 50.8 cm of precipitation in a year.", "Three-quarters of its coastline belongs to Canada and Russia, with each owning territory along the Arctic straits, which, increasingly, are becoming ice-free. According to international law, no country owns the Arctic Ocean or the geographic North Pole.", "At the time, Great Britain and Russia were the big players in the Arctic and their 1825 Boundary Treaty established the boundary between what is now Alaska and the Yukon along the 141st W meridian and as far as “the Frozen Ocean.” That treaty is important to Canada’s claim in the Arctic.", "It makes up more than 40 percent of the country’s land mass; is home to 100,000 Canadians, 80 percent of whom are indigenous peoples; and the Arctic coastline comprises nearly 75 percent of Canada’s total 243,000 kilometre shoreline, including the shores of some 36,000 islands.", "Like Sweden and continental Denmark, Finland is not bordered by the Arctic Ocean. The Arctic Circle crosses it about a third of the way south from its most northern point, neighbouring on Norway, which is roughly 1,700 kilometres from the North Pole. Finland’s Arctic region — Lapland — is inhabited mainly by the Sami. sámi", "Denmark has only recently begun to make claims to the Arctic, jumping into the fray with the other members of the “Arctic Five” (Canada, Russia, Norway and the United States), arguing that the Lomonosov Ridge — the same ridge Russia claims — is an extension of Greenland.", "Posted: 04/17/2014 11:03 am EDT Updated: 04/17/2014 3:59 pm EDT. Russian President Vladimir Putin quashed the possibility that Russia would annex Alaska while on a question-and-answer call-in show Thursday, adding that the former Russian colony is cold, too.", "Russia is a northern country and 70 percent of its territory lies in Northern and extreme Northern regions, Putin said, according to Russian news agency RIA Novosti.", "The distribution of Tundra across the globe. As you can see from the picture, Tundra extends continuously across Asia, Europe, Canada, and Alaska. Compared to other biomes in the world, Tundra is a massive biome. Tundra is divided between two major areas/types:", "Vegetation : There is little presence of vegetation in a tundra biome due to the dry conditions, poor soil quality, and frozen ground (permafrost). The little plants that are present however, have to adapt to the harsh conditions mentioned before as well as cold, sunless days." ]
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are canadian aboriginals american indians
[ "Aboriginal peoples is a collective name for the original peoples of North America and their descendants. The Canadian constitution recognizes three groups of Aboriginal peoples: Indians (commonly referred to as First Nations), Metis métis And. inuit", "“Aboriginal Peoples” is a collective name for all of the original peoples of Canada and their descendants. Section 35 of the Constitution Act of 1982 specifies that the Aboriginal Peoples in Canada consist of three groups – Indian (First Nations), Inuit and Metis. métis", "New data from the National Household Survey (NHS) show that 1,400,685 people had an Aboriginal identity in 2011, representing 4.3% of the total Canadian population. Aboriginal people accounted for 3.8% of the population enumerated in the 2006 Census, 3.3% in the 2001 Census and 2.8% in the 1996 Census.", "In 2011, 637,660 First Nations people reported being Registered Indians, representing 74.9% of all First Nations people, 45.5% of the total Aboriginal population and 1.9% of the total Canadian population.", "In Canada, the term Aboriginal peoples refers to First Nations, Metis métis And. Inuit aboriginal people are the original inhabitants of the land that is Now. Canada in, 2011 there were more than.1 8 Million aboriginal people living in communities throughout the. country", "Aboriginal Statistics at a Glance provides data users with a thematic guide to Aboriginal data at Statistics Canada. It includes data for the First Nations (North American Indian), Metis, métis And inuit. populations", "In Canada, the term Aboriginal peopled refers to First Nations, Metis métis And. Inuit aboriginal people are the original inhabitants of the land that is Now. Canada in, 2011 there were more than.1 8 Million aboriginal people living in communities throughout the. country", "Description. Aboriginal Statistics at a Glance provides data users with a thematic guide to Aboriginal data at Statistics Canada. It includes data for the First Nations (North American Indian), Metis, métis And inuit. populations", "Introduction. Description. Aboriginal Statistics at a Glance provides data users with a thematic guide to Aboriginal data at Statistics Canada. It includes data for the First Nations (North American Indian), Metis, métis And inuit. populations", "In Canada, the term Aboriginal peopled refers to First Nations, Metis métis And. Inuit aboriginal people are the original inhabitants of the land that is Now. canada" ]
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are canadian geese protected species
[ "Introduction. Canada goose has been moved from Schedule 1 to Schedule 5 of the Wildlife Act. This means the species is no longer managed by fish and game councils but is now “not protected” (note this does not mean “pest”).Anyone can hunt or kill geese at any time of year without a need for a game licence.he use of poison is not allowed as there is no poison registered for use in goose control. Canada geese now have the same protection status as many other introduced bird species such as rock pigeons, magpies, and wild turkeys.", "Removal. Canada geese, like all waterfowl, are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act and Illinois Wildlife Code. It is illegal to kill or remove geese or destroy nests or eggs without a permit from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.anada geese are the most widespread goose in North America. While there are several subspecies of Canada geese in North America, only the giant Canada goose (Branta canadensis maxima), the largest subspecies, is known to breed in Illinois.", "Legal Back to Top. In Virginia the Canada goose is a protected game species and therefore all game regulations must be followed. In addition to state game laws Canada geese are also protected federally under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.n Virginia the Canada goose is a protected game species and therefore all game regulations must be followed. In addition to state game laws Canada geese are also protected federally under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.", "The geese are a protected species. They are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. This Act makes it an offence to kill, injure, damage or remove their nests without a licence.he geese are a protected species. They are protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. This Act makes it an offence to kill, injure, damage or remove their nests without a licence.", "The Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is a large wild goose species with a black head and neck, white patches on the face, and a brown body.Native to arctic and temperate regions of North America, its migration occasionally reaches northern Europe.he Canada goose was one of the many species described by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th-century work Systema Naturae. It belongs to the Branta genus of geese, which contains species with largely black plumage, distinguishing them from the grey species of the Anser genus.", "Canada goose has transferred from Schedule 1 to Schedule 5 of the Wildlife Act. This means the species is “not protected”, allowing anyone to hunt or kill geese at any time of year.he use of poison is not allowed as there is no poison registered for use in goose control. Canada geese now have the same protection status as many other introduced bird species such as rock pigeons, magpies, and wild turkeys.", "Federal law protects Canada geese, and nearly all bird species in the U.S. However, that only means people cannot harm birds without U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) permission. USFWS frequently gives permission to kill Canada geese in urban and suburban areas.ederal law protects Canada geese, and nearly all bird species in the U.S. However, that only means people cannot harm birds without U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) permission. USFWS frequently gives permission to kill Canada geese in urban and suburban areas.", "They are also protected by the Illinois Wildlife Code. In urban areas, Canada geese may not be removed. For more information about a conflict with Canada geese, contact the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Urban Waterfowl Project Manager, Roy Domazlicky, at (847) 608-3100 x32031.anada geese are the most widespread goose in North America. While there are several subspecies of Canada geese in North America, only the giant Canada goose (Branta canadensis maxima), the largest subspecies, is known to breed in Illinois.", "The use of poison is not allowed as there is no poison registered for use in goose control. Canada geese now have the same protection status as many other introduced bird species such as rock pigeons, magpies, and wild turkeys.The change in status took effect from 9 June 2011 when the species formally transferred from Schedule 1 to Schedule 5.he use of poison is not allowed as there is no poison registered for use in goose control. Canada geese now have the same protection status as many other introduced bird species such as rock pigeons, magpies, and wild turkeys.", "Canada geese usually nest in March and April. Adult Canada geese have very few predators, though raccoons, skunks, fox and crows sometimes prey on their eggs. In general, geese have benefited from the way humans have altered the landscape. Canada geese are attracted to areas that provide food, water, and protection.Urban areas with lakes and ponds offer all the resources that geese need to survive.dult Canada geese have very few predators, though raccoons, skunks, fox and crows sometimes prey on their eggs. In general, geese have benefited from the way humans have altered the landscape. Canada geese are attracted to areas that provide food, water, and protection." ]
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are cancer cell is anaerobic
[ "The paradox is that cancer cells rely on glycolysis even if oxygen is available. This phenomenon is called aerobic glycolysis or the Warburg effect. Many decades later, this observation was exploited by clinicians to better visualize tumours using PET (positron emission technology) imaging.", "Normal adult cells use a small energy plant located inside them to produce most of their energy needs from oxygen, this is an aerobic process. In contrast, cancer cells rely mainly on the first part of the energy production process dependant on glucose (sugar), this is an anaerobic process.", "In contrast, cancer cells rely mainly on the first part of the energy production process dependant on glucose (sugar), this is an anaerobic process. The anaerobic process is called glycolysis. The paradox is that cancer cells rely on glycolysis even if oxygen is available.", "For example, cancer cells can survive during an aerobic glycolysis. It is known as the Warburg Effect. In aerobic glycolysis, pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase (PDK), represses mitochondrial respiration and forces the cell to rely on glycolysis, even in the presence of oxygen (Newington J.T et al. 2011).", "Fig. 2...Forming the Cancer Cell * (From aerobic to anaerobic state-From respiration to fermentation) The energized cell membrane resulting, possibly, from prolonged irritation. Creates a condition where Glucose (G) can enter the cell, and Oxygen (O2) cannot.", "DEFEATING CANCER How cancer cells form How cancer cells can be destroyed Fig. 1...The Normal Oxygenation Process of a Healthy Cell (Aerobic state) A normal cell showing healthy Oxygen tension (O2) and respiration across the cell membrane. There is free exchange of nutrient Glucose (G) across the cell membrane.", "Cancer cells frequently display high rates of aerobic glycolysis in comparison to their nontransformed counterparts, although the molecular basis of this phenomenon remains poorly understood. Constitutive activity of the serine/threonine kinase Akt is a common perturbation observed in malignant cells.", "Since anaerobic cells are less efficient in their production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is a key compound in the transport of energy within each cell), a slight interference in this process depletes cancer cells of the energy they need to survive. On a biochemistry level, the details are complicated.", "Warburg's impeccable research demonstrated that the prime difference between cancer cells and normal healthy cells is that healthy cells are “aerobic” and cancer cells are primarily “anaerobic” in the way they function to produce energy for themselves.", "Nobel Prize Winner Otto Warburg demonstrated that, an anaerobic metabolism is underlying as the origen and cause of cancer. He proved, a 35% reduction in oxygen caused any cell to either die or turn cancerous." ]
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are cancer inherited
[ "Is cancer inherited? Usually cancer is not inherited. However, some people are born with an increased risk of cancer because they inherit an altered gene important for cell growth or for repair of damaged DNA, for example.", "Colorectal cancer is called hereditary or inherited when several generations of a family have colorectal cancer. Several gene mutations, or abnormalities, that cause colorectal cancer, and allow it to be transmitted to family members, have been found.", "Germline mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes increase a woman’s risk of developing hereditary breast or ovarian cancers. The most commonly mutated gene in people who have cancer is p53. In fact, more than 50% of all cancers involve a missing or damaged p53 gene. Most p53 gene mutations are acquired mutations.", "Types of genes linked to cancer. Many of the genes that contribute to the development of cancer fall into broad categories: Tumor suppressor genes are protective genes. Normally, they limit cell growth by monitoring how quickly cells divide into new cells, repairing mismatched DNA, and controlling when a cell dies.", "There are two basic types of genetic mutations: 1 Acquired mutations are the most common cause of cancer. These occur from damage to genes during a person’s life. 2 Germline mutations, which are less common, are passed directly from a parent to a child.", "Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK. In most cases, a family history of the illness does not mean it is inherited. But 5-10% of affected women do have an inherited form of the disease, usually with earlier onset. Scientists have identified two genes that are altered: BRCA1 and BRCA2.", "Hereditary Cancer Susceptibility Genes. Hereditary cancer susceptibility genes are genes that have been found to cause a genetic tendency to develop breast cancer and ovarian cancer when there are inherited mutations in these genes. The most common genes found to increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer are:", "The two most common inherited colorectal cancer syndromes are hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) and familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). They can affect men and women, and the children of people who carry these genes have a 50% chance of inheriting the disease-causing gene.", "Inherited Breast Cancer. About 80% of women who develop breast cancer have no identifiable risk factors for breast cancer other than age. The remaining 20% of women may have one or more blood relatives with breast cancer, and of those women, less than half will have cancer as a result of a clearly identifiable inherited genetic factor.", "There are two main differences between FAP and HNPCC, and they include: 1 Number of genes mutated. In FAP, there is only one gene, the APC gene, which is abnormal. 2 Presence of polyps, or growths that can become cancer. FAP is characterized by the presence of more than 100 benign polyps." ]
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are cancer survival rates going up?
[ "For stage 2A lung cancer, between 36 and 46 out of every 100 people diagnosed (36% to 46%) will survive for 5 years or more with treatment. For stage 2B non small cell lung cancer, between 25 and 36 out of every 100 people diagnosed (25% to 36%) will survive for 5 years or more after they are diagnosed.", "1 Women diagnosed with breast cancer that had spread to nearby skin or lymph nodes (regional breast cancer) had 10-year survival rates go up from 16.2% in 1944-54 to 74.1% by 1995-2004.", "lenetstan/Shutterstock. New cases of cancer among adults in California are declining, but rates of childhood cancers are increasing, according to a new study by a statewide health organization. The report, by the California HealthCare Foundation, also shows that cancer survival rates are improving for kids and adults. Researchers and oncologists point to several trends, such as falling smoking rates, that explain the declines in new adult cancer cases in the last 20 years.", "2 out of 3 people with small cell lung cancer already have extensive disease at the time of diagnosis. Unfortunately the survival rate is very low. With treatment, fewer than 5 out of every 100 people (5%) will survive for 5 years or more after diagnosis. The Lung Cancer Staging Project used the TNM staging system to give the following statistics about survival based on the stage found by scans and tests.", "Since 1989, the rate of new cancers in California adults has fallen from 456 per 100,000 residents to 413, about a 9 percent decline, according to the foundation report, released last week. Rates among children inched up, though, from 15.4 cases per 100,000 children to 17.8, an increase of about 15.6 percent.", "1 Women diagnosed with breast cancer that had spread to other parts of the body away from the breast (metastatic breast cancer) had 10-year survival rates go up from 3.3% in 1944-54 to 22.2% by 1995-2004.", "It can seem illogical for stage 3B cancer to have 5 year survival rates from 7% to 9% and stage 4 from 2% to 13%. This is because the staging system only looks at the extent of the cancer.", "1 Women diagnosed with breast cancer that hadn't spread beyond the breast (local breast cancer) had 10-year survival rates go up from 55.0% in 1944-54 to 86.1% by 1995-2004.", "As you might expect, the survival statistics fall with more advanced stages of lung cancer. Again, stage 3 is divided into stage 3A and stage 3B. For stage 3A non small cell lung cancer, between 19 and 24 out of every 100 people diagnosed (19% to 24%) will survive for 5 years or more after they are diagnosed.", "Ongoing studies are examining genetic factors, immune system development and chemicals found in household dust, she said. For both children and adults, though, cancer survival rates improved from 1989 to 2009. For adults, mortality rates fell by 22 percent, with 158 per 100,000 people dying of cancer in 2009." ]
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are cancers caused by viruses
[ "Cancer is caused by changes (mutations) to the DNA within cells. The DNA inside a cell is packaged into a large number of individual genes, each of which contains a set of instructions telling the cell what functions to perform, as well as how to grow and divide.", "View full size image. Viruses may be causing more cancers than previously thought, according to a new study. Scientists know that a few cancers, such as cervical cancer, are caused by viruses, because researchers have isolated the viral genomes from the cancerous cells. But some viruses may take a hit and run approach — inducing cancer and then vanishing before the disease is caught, the researchers say.", "1 Normal cells know when to stop growing so that you have just the right number of each type of cell. 2 Cancer cells lose the controls (tumor suppressor genes) that tell them when to stop growing. 3 A mutation in a tumor suppressor gene allows cancer cells to continue growing and accumulating.", "About 20 percent of cancers are thought to be caused by viruses, according to Stevenson. However, cells have several defense mechanisms to prevent tumor growth. Sometimes cells with certain mutations will self-destruct so they don’t turn cancerous. But viruses can interfere with these defenses.", "The theory that cancer could be caused by a virus began with the experiments of Oluf Bang and Vilhelm Ellerman in 1908 who first show that avian erythroblastosis (a form of chicken leukemia) could be transmitted by cell-free extracts.", "1 Gene mutations that occur after birth. 2 Most gene mutations occur after you're born and aren't inherited. 3 A number of forces can cause gene mutations, such as smoking, radiation, viruses, cancer-causing chemicals (carcinogens), obesity, hormones, chronic inflammation and a lack of exercise.", "Generally, tumor viruses cause little or no disease after infection in their hosts, or cause non-neoplastic diseases such as acute hepatitis for hepatitis B virus or mononucleosis for Epstein-Barr virus.", "An oncovirus is a virus that can cause cancer. This term originated from studies of acutely transforming retroviruses in the 1950–60s, often called oncornaviruses to denote their RNA virus origin. It now refers to any virus with a DNA or RNA genome causing cancer and is synonymous with tumor virus or cancer virus.. The vast majority of human and animal viruses do not cause cancer, probably because of longstanding co-evolution between the virus and its host.", "1 1936: Mouse mammary tumor virus shown by John J. Bittner to be an extrachromosomal factor (i.e., virus) transmitted among laboratory strains of mice by breast feeding. 2 This was an extension of work on murine breast cancer caused by a transmissible agent as early as 1915, by A.F. Lathrop and L. Loeb.", "The hit and run hypotheses proposes that a virus can cause cancer without integrating itself into the cell's DNA. In this case, a cell develops a genetic mutation, but the virus present in the cell overrides the defense mechanisms and allows the cell to continue to live." ]
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are cancers different
[ "The differences among cancer cells (tumor heterogeneity) is why your pathology report, blood tests, and other tests can be so complicated and why there are so many different treatments for breast cancer.Because the cancer cells can be so different, what kills one type of cell might not do anything to another.he differences in cancer cells are why two people with breast cancer may have completely different treatment plans. You may meet other people in the waiting room before your exams or therapies.", "Types of breast cancers. Breast cancer can be separated into different types based on the way the cancer cells look under the microscope. Most breast cancers are carcinomas, a type of cancer that starts in the cells (epithelial cells) that line organs and tissues like the breast.In fact, breast cancers are often a type of carcinoma called adenocarcinoma, which is carcinoma that starts in glandular tissue.Other types of cancers can occur in the breast, too, such as sarcomas, which start in the cells of muscle, fat, or connective tissue.nd in some rarer types of breast cancer, the cancer cells may not form a tumor at all. Breast cancer can also be classified based on proteins on or in the cancer cells, into groups like hormone receptor-positive or triple-negative.", "As a cancer grows, new and different types of breast cancer cells are created within that same cancer. The mixture of cells that builds up over time becomes more and more complex. So even though every cell of a cancer is related to the same original parent cell, all the cells that make up a cancer are not the same.The idea that different kinds of cells make up one cancer is called tumor heterogeneity..By the time a breast cancer tumor is one centimeter (less than half an inch), the millions of cells that make up the lump are very different from each other.o even though every cell of a cancer is related to the same original parent cell, all the cells that make up a cancer are not the same. The idea that different kinds of cells make up one cancer is called tumor heterogeneity..", "1 The degree of difference between the cancer cells and normal cells. 2 How different your cancer cells look from normal cells is called your cancer's grade. 3 Breast cancers are graded on a 1 to 3 scale, with grade 3 cancers being the most different looking and considered the most aggressive.4 Next.reast cancer types: What your type means. Not all breast cancers are the same. Understand what type of breast cancer you have and how it differs from other types of breast cancer.", "Cancer, also known as a malignant tumor or malignant neoplasm, is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. Not all tumors are cancerous; benign tumors do not spread to other parts of the body.ossible signs and symptoms include: a new lump, abnormal bleeding, a prolonged cough, unexplained weight loss, and a change in bowel movements among others. While these symptoms may indicate cancer, they may also occur due to other issues. There are over 100 different known cancers that affect humans.", "Cancer Overview. Cancer, also called malignancy, is an abnormal growth of cells. There are more than 100 types of cancer, including breast cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, and lymphoma.Symptoms vary depending on the type.Cancer treatment may include chemotherapy, radiation, and/or surgery.ancer Overview. Cancer, also called malignancy, is an abnormal growth of cells. There are more than 100 types of cancer, including breast cancer, skin cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, and lymphoma.", "And each cancer has its own genetic identity, or fingerprint, created by the DNA in its cells. So two people with breast cancer who are the same age, height, weight, and ethnicity, and who have similar medical histories, almost surely have two very different cancers.The only thing the cancers have in common is that they started from a breast tissue cell.o even though every cell of a cancer is related to the same original parent cell, all the cells that make up a cancer are not the same. The idea that different kinds of cells make up one cancer is called tumor heterogeneity..", "Not included in the above types listed are metastatic cancers; this is because metastatic cancer cells usually arise from a cell type listed above and the major difference from the above types is that these cells are now present in a tissue from which the cancer cells did not originally develop.ot included in the above types listed are metastatic cancers; this is because metastatic cancer cells usually arise from a cell type listed above and the major difference from the above types is that these cells are now present in a tissue from which the cancer cells did not originally develop.", "1 How different your cancer cells look from normal cells is called your cancer's grade. 2 Breast cancers are graded on a 1 to 3 scale, with grade 3 cancers being the most different looking and considered the most aggressive.reast cancer types: What your type means. Not all breast cancers are the same. Understand what type of breast cancer you have and how it differs from other types of breast cancer.", "Cancer Types. Use the alphabet links to find and retrieve information about a particular type of cancer. (The A to Z list is also available in Spanish 1 .). A. 2 B.3 C. 4 D. 5 E. 6 F. 7 G.8 H.se the alphabet links to find and retrieve information about a particular type of cancer. (The A to Z list is also available in Spanish 1 .). A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. 6 F. 7 G. 8 H." ]
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are canker sores caused by a virus
[ "Stress or tissue injury is thought to be the cause of simple canker sores. Certain foods -- including citrus or acidic fruits and vegetables (such as lemons, oranges, pineapples, apples, figs, tomatoes, and strawberries) -- can trigger a canker sore or make the problem worse.ou may have a canker sore if you have: 1 A painful sore or sores inside your mouth -- on the tongue, on the soft palate (the back portion of the roof of your mouth), or inside your cheeks.", "Cold sores, also called fever blisters or herpes simplex type 1, are groups of painful, fluid-filled blisters. Unlike canker sores, cold sores are caused by a virus and are extremely contagious.Also, cold sores typically appear outside the mouth -- usually under the nose, around the lips, or under the chin -- while canker sores occur inside the mouth.ou may have a canker sore if you have: 1 A painful sore or sores inside your mouth -- on the tongue, on the soft palate (the back portion of the roof of your mouth), or inside your cheeks.", "Some cases of complex canker sores are caused by an underlying health condition, such as an impaired immune system; nutritional problems, such as vitamin B-12, zinc, folic acid, or iron deficiency; or gastrointestinal tract disease, such as celiac disease or Crohn's disease.ou may have a canker sore if you have: 1 A painful sore or sores inside your mouth -- on the tongue, on the soft palate (the back portion of the roof of your mouth), or inside your cheeks.", "A canker sore is a little ulcer in the protective lining of your mouth. Unlike cold sores, which are caused by the herpes virus, canker sores are not the result of viral or bacterial infections and are not contagious. They're auto-immune, which means that your body is basically attacking itself.More from YouBeauty.com: canker sore is a little ulcer in the protective lining of your mouth. Unlike cold sores, which are caused by the herpes virus, canker sores are not the result of viral or bacterial infections and are not contagious. They're auto-immune, which means that your body is basically attacking itself. More from YouBeauty.com:", "Nobody knows what exactly causes canker sores, but many things may contribute to their development, such as certain medications, trauma to the mouth, poor nutrition, stress, bacteria or viruses, lack of sleep, sudden weight loss, and certain foods such as potatoes, citrus fruits, coffee, chocolate, cheese, and nuts.obody knows what exactly causes canker sores, but many things may contribute to their development, such as certain medications, trauma to the mouth, poor nutrition, stress, bacteria or viruses, lack of sleep, sudden weight loss, and certain foods such as potatoes, citrus fruits, coffee, chocolate, cheese, and nuts.", "More often, canker sores are caused by a tissue injury in the mouth or stress. Another canker sore cause is foods with a high citrus content such as oranges and tomatoes. Medical issues such as Celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, or an impaired immune system may also trigger canker sores to appear.Oral herpes is caused by a virus that is spread through body fluids.anker sores are caused by damage to the mouth, foods or an underlying disease, while oral herpes sores are caused by a virus. Eventually, cold sores will become crusted while canker sores will simply go away.", "Causes. The precise cause of canker sores remains unclear, though researchers suspect that a combination of factors contributes to outbreaks, even in the same person.Possible triggers for canker sores include: 1 A minor injury to your mouth from dental work, overzealous brushing, sports mishaps or an accidental cheek bite.auses. The precise cause of canker sores remains unclear, though researchers suspect that a combination of factors contributes to outbreaks, even in the same person.", "Canker sores (aphthous ulcers or aphthous stomatitis) are small, painful ulcers inside the mouth. They may occur on the tongue and on the inside linings of the cheeks, lips, and throat.They usually appear white, gray, or yellow in color, with a red border.anker sores are not the same as cold sores (fever blisters), which are an infection caused by the herpes virus and are contagious. Canker sores are not contagious, and are categorized into three types: 1 Minor sores measure from 3 to 10 millimeters (mm) and are the most common type of canker sore.", "Canker sores may also occur because of certain conditions and diseases, such as: 1 Celiac disease, a serious intestinal disorder caused by a sensitivity to gluten, a protein found in most grains. 2 Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.auses. The precise cause of canker sores remains unclear, though researchers suspect that a combination of factors contributes to outbreaks, even in the same person.", "Although canker sores and cold sores may appear the same at first glance, they are not. Canker sores are caused by damage to the mouth, foods or an underlying disease, while oral herpes sores are caused by a virus.Eventually, cold sores will become crusted while canker sores will simply go away.anker sores are caused by damage to the mouth, foods or an underlying disease, while oral herpes sores are caused by a virus. Eventually, cold sores will become crusted while canker sores will simply go away." ]
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are canned artichokes cooked
[ "Cool, then chill in cooled liquid, covered. Drain artichokes before using. Cooks' note: Artichokes can be cooked 1 day ahead and transferred to a bowl with some cooking liquid and 1 cup cold water (to stop the cooking). Cool, then chill in cooled liquid, covered. Drain artichokes before using.", "Cool, then chill in cooled liquid, covered. Drain artichokes before using. Cooks' note: Artichokes can be cooked 1 day ahead and transferred to a bowl with some cooking liquid and 1 cup cold water (to stop the cooking). Cool, then chill in cooled liquid, covered.", "Cover. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer. Cook for 25 to 45 minutes or until the outer leaves can easily be pulled off. Note: artichokes can also be cooked in a pressure cooker (about 15-20 minutes cooking time). Cooking time depends on how large the artichoke is, the larger, the longer it takes to cook.", "Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer. Cook for 25 to 45 minutes or until the outer leaves can easily be pulled off. Note: artichokes can also be cooked in a pressure cooker (about 15-20 minutes cooking time). Cooking time depends on how large the artichoke is, the larger, the longer it takes to cook.", "When artichokes are cool enough to handle, remove pointed inner leaves and fuzzy chokes with a melon-ball cutter or with a small spoon. Artichokes can be cooked 1 day ahead and transferred to a bowl with some cooking liquid and 1 cup cold water (to stop the cooking). Cool, then chill in cooled liquid, covered.", "Drain artichokes before using. Cooks' note: Artichokes can be cooked 1 day ahead and transferred to a bowl with some cooking liquid and 1 cup cold water (to stop the cooking). Cool, then chill in cooled liquid, covered. Drain artichokes before using.", "Cover. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer. Cook for 25 to 45 minutes or until the outer leaves can easily be pulled off. Note: artichokes can also be cooked in a pressure cooker (about 15-20 minutes cooking time).", "How to Cook an Artichoke. 1 If the artichokes have little thorns on the end of the leaves, take a kitchen scissors and cut of the thorned tips of all of the leaves. This step is mostly for aesthetics as the thorns soften with cooking and pose no threat to the person eating the artichoke.", "When artichokes are cool enough to handle, remove pointed inner leaves and fuzzy chokes with a melon-ball cutter or with a small spoon. Artichokes can be cooked 1 day ahead and transferred to a bowl with some cooking liquid and 1 cup cold water (to stop the cooking).", "Cover the pot with the lid and let Artichokes cook at a high simmer on stove until they are tender. Cooking time can vary, depending on the size of the Artichokes. A good approximation is 30 minutes for a Medium-sized Artichoke or 45 minutes for a Jumbo-sized Artichoke." ]
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are cannellini beans called white beans
[ "Cannellini Beans. Cannellini Beans: Cannellini Beans are white kidney beans, also known as “Italian white kidney beans” or “fasolia beans.” They are medium sized--about 1/2 inch long—and kidney shaped, with a tough seed coat.nown as a high-quality, inexpensive source of protein and nutrition, they have become diet staples in many cultures and are now widely produced in Asia, Europe and North America. 1 Cannellini beans are related to kidney beans. 2 Cannellini beans are also called white kidney beans. 3 They have a firm texture and skin.", "Best Answer: The versatile cannellini bean can be used interchangeably with other white beans in recipes. A popular bean in Italy, the creamy white cannellini bean is fairly large, about the same size as a kidney bean.Because it maintains its shape well when cooked and has a mellow flavor, the cannellini bean is excellent in many dishes, and can be used interchangeably with other white beans in many recipes.Cannellini beans are sometimes referred to as white kidney beans and are related to navy and great northern beans.his Site Might Help You. RE: Are white beans and cannellini beans the same thing? I am trying to make a recipe that calls for white beans, but I can only find cannellini beans in my grocery store...", "Cannellini Beans are members of the larger family of legumes, plants used for their edible seeds and pods that boast a high nutrient density with low-maintenance production and storage. They contain high levels of protein, essential minerals and fiber while maintaining a low level of fats.nown as a high-quality, inexpensive source of protein and nutrition, they have become diet staples in many cultures and are now widely produced in Asia, Europe and North America. 1 Cannellini beans are related to kidney beans. 2 Cannellini beans are also called white kidney beans. 3 They have a firm texture and skin.", "Health Benefits of Cannellini Beans. Cannellini beans, particularly popular in Italian cuisine, are large white beans with a firm texture and nutty flavor. They hold their shape well and are therefore used in soups (such as minestrone soup), salads, stews and numerous other healthy dishes.ealth Benefits of Cannellini Beans. Cannellini beans, particularly popular in Italian cuisine, are large white beans with a firm texture and nutty flavor. They hold their shape well and are therefore used in soups (such as minestrone soup), salads, stews and numerous other healthy dishes.", "Other white beans include: 1 cannellini, a variety popular in central and southern Italy, which is larger than navy beans, related to the kidney bean and, like the kidney bean, has higher levels of the toxic lectin phytohaemagglutinin.he navy bean, haricot or pearl haricot bean, white pea bean, or pea bean, is a class of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).", "The term “white bean” can be correctly applied to any bean that is white or off-white in color. Most of the time, white beans that are sold commercially, either as seeds or as a food product, are marketed under more specific names, such as navy beans, Great Northerns, or cannellini.he term “white bean” can be correctly applied to any bean that is white or off-white in color. Most of the time, white beans that are sold commercially, either as seeds or as a food product, are marketed under more specific names, such as navy beans, Great Northerns, or cannellini.", "The navy bean, haricot or pearl haricot bean, white pea bean, or pea bean, is a class of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).It is a small, dry white bean which is smaller than many other types of white beans, and has an oval, slightly flattened shape.he navy bean, haricot or pearl haricot bean, white pea bean, or pea bean, is a class of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).", "Known as a high-quality, inexpensive source of protein and nutrition, they have become diet staples in many cultures and are now widely produced in Asia, Europe and North America. 1 Cannellini beans are related to kidney beans. 2 Cannellini beans are also called white kidney beans.3 They have a firm texture and skin.nown as a high-quality, inexpensive source of protein and nutrition, they have become diet staples in many cultures and are now widely produced in Asia, Europe and North America. 1 Cannellini beans are related to kidney beans. 2 Cannellini beans are also called white kidney beans. 3 They have a firm texture and skin.", "Navy beans or haricot beans are particularly popular in the United Kingdom and the United States. Other white beans include cannellini, a popular variety in central and southern Italy that is related to the kidney bean. White beans are the most abundant plant-based source of phosphatidylserine known.n the US, the name pea bean is also used to describe small white beans, and the same name is used for Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis, also called yard-long bean and cowpea. The seeds of the British pea bean are bicolored red-brown and white. The plants are a typical climbing bean.", "Before cooking, cannellini beans must be thoroughly rinsed. When cooked, the cannellini bean is fluffy and creamy. They are typically known for their smooth texture and nutty flavor. In recipes that call for the beans, substitutions can be made with great northern or white navy beans.alled for cannellini beans. Was pretty sure they were a white bean but had no idea what to look for in one of our huge supermarkets which you would think would have everything! Alas! No cannellini beans -- in cans or bags." ]
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are capacitors covered under warranty
[ "MANUFACTURERS LIMITED WARRANTY. Registered Limited Warranty terms are available if the product is registered within 60 days of installation. Registration can be completed online or by calling 1-800-554-6413. If the product is not registered within 60 days of installation, Trane's Base Limited Warranty terms will apply.", "The solar cell in an Citizen Eco Drive watch collects energy from light sources, both natural and man-made. This energy is stored in a capacitor. This capacitor works like a rechargeable battery (it is sometimes called the power cell or secondary battery).", "If there is a freon leak, the hvac service company will have to find the leak and make the repair, and within the repair the freon will be covered by the extended warranty in that case. Most Extended Warranty companies require that you get preventative maintenance done on your air conditioning system at least annually.", "There are different Extended Warranty companies but from my experience they will cover all major components within the system and the labor. Some of the things they won’t cover are a gas and go, which is just filling up the system with freon.", "Eco Drive watches have a 5 year warranty through Citizen that covers mechanical defects. You must have proof of purchase and the warranty does not cover the strap, crystal, capacitor or any customer misuse or damage. We do not have a contract with Citizen to do warranty work.", "Registered Limited Warranty terms are available if the product is registered within 60 days of installation. Registration can be completed online or by phone. If the product is not registered within 60 days of installation, Trane's Base Limited Warranty terms will apply.", "Samsung settlement warrants older TVs with faulty capacitors. Samsung has set up a Web site to deal with the proposed settlement of a class action lawsuit applying to certain older TVs plagued by a faulty capacitor. The LN-S4051D is one of the TVs Samsung says it will cover in the proposed settlement. Samsung.", "One major part of an a/c is the refrigerant. Manufactures don't consider this a part on standard warranty. So if the unit gets a leak they may cover the $25 part that leaked, but you are stuck paying for the possible hundreds of dollars in refrigerant. Almost all brands use to be 1 Year parts Warranty.", "Thread: Trane Warranty - are capacitors covered? Trane Warranty - are capacitors covered? We have a Trane XL 19i dual compressor system. Yesterday we had A/C failure (no cooling) and the service guy came out and replaced the hard start capacitor and 2 other capacitors. First he only had 2 silver replacements to put into the unit.", "Most manufacturers for residential units will have a 5 year parts warranty that will cover any failed component within the system, although more manufacturers are offering up to 10 years on parts now. Some of these parts are the evaporator coil, compressor, fan motor, blower motor." ]
No, capacitors are not covered under warranty.
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are capers a protein
[ "Caper buds are picked by hand. They not only add some vibrant flavor to your meals, they are also known for their immense health benefits. One tablespoon capers contain just two calories. Hence capers can be a good option if you are following a low calorie diet.", "Add wine, remaining lemon juice, capers and pepper. Continue to stir and cook until sauce thickens, about 3 to 5 minutes. Place halibut in skillet with sauce to reheat. Divide fish into four portions and serve over 1 cup cooked rice with 1/4-cup sauce spooned over fish.", "Dark green buds which are sun-dried and then packed in a vinegar brine. Capers range in size from tiny nonpareils from France, favored for their delicate texture and more pronounced taste to larger sizes, which are stronger in flavor and less aromatic. You can purchase stemmed caper berries, the size of a cocktail olive, from Spain.", "Carbs in Capers. The favorite choice for the term Capers is 1 tablespoon of drained Capers which has about 0.4 grams of carbohydrate. The total carbohyrate, sugar, fiber and estimated net carbs (non-fiber carbs) for a variety of types and serving sizes of Capers is shown below. View other nutritional values (such as Calories or Fats) using the filter below: Calories|Total Carbs|Total Fats|Protein|Sodium|Cholesterol|Vitamins.", "Capers Nutritional Value: Each 100 grams capers contain 5 gram carbohydrate, 0.4 gram sugar, 3 grams dietary fiber, 0.9 gram fat, 2 gram protein, 4 mg vitamin C, 138 IU vitamin A, 24.6 mg vitamin K, 0.88mg vitamin E, 0.652 mg niacin, 0.139 mg riboflavin,1.7 mg iron, 2960 mg sodium, 40 mg potassium, and 96 KJ energies.", "For such tiny green buds, capers can be a remarkably polarizing ingredient. Bold, briny, and powerfully salty, they tend to fall into the same love-it-or-hate-it category as olives and anchovies. But, while saltiness may be their high note, capers—like olives and anchovies, for that matter—bring exceptional depth and character to cooked and raw dishes alike.", "Add wine, remaining lemon juice, capers and pepper. Continue to stir and cook until sauce thickens, about 3 to 5 minutes. Place halibut in pan to reheat. Divide fish into 6 portions and serve over 3/4-cup cooked rice. Top with 2 tablespoons lemon caper sauce.", "Combine 1 tablespoon lemon juice and olive oil in a large zip-lock bag. Add halibut and marinate 5 minutes. Spray a nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat to medium. Place halibut in skillet and cook 3 minutes. Turn and cook 2 minutes longer, then remove fish from skillet.", "For an easy, flavorful weeknight dinner, toss spaghetti with olive oil, a bit of garlic, capers, and tomatoes or asparagus and prosciutto. But pasta's just the start—capers do wonders for lean proteins, adding a piquant bite to skate wings, whitefish, and chicken (whether braised or browned).", "Combine 2 tablespoons lemon juice and olive oil in a large zip-lock bag. Add halibut steaks and marinate 5 minutes. Spray a nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat to medium. Place halibut in skillet and cook 3 minutes. Turn, cook 2 minutes longer, then remove fish from skillet." ]
Yes, capers are a protein.
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are capillaries all throughout the body
[ "Blood is circulated through the body via the cardiovascular system. This system is comprised of the heart and the circulatory system. Blood vessels carry blood from the heart to all areas of the body.The blood travels from the heart via arteries to smaller arterioles, then to capillaries or sinusoids, then to venules, to veins, and back to the heart.Microcirculation deals with the flow of blood from arterioles to capillaries or sinusoids to venules.lood is circulated through the body via the cardiovascular system. This system is comprised of the heart and the circulatory system. Blood vessels carry blood from the heart to all areas of the body.", "The blood moves around the body in the circulatory system. This is made up of blood vessels (tubes) called arteries, veins and capillaries. The blood keeps moving through these blood vessels because it is pumped by the heart. Arteries carry blood that is full of oxygen from the heart to all parts of the body.As the arteries get further and further away from the heart, they get smaller and smaller. Eventually they turn into capillaries.he blood keeps moving through these blood vessels because it is pumped by the heart. Arteries carry blood that is full of oxygen from the heart to all parts of the body. As the arteries get further and further away from the heart, they get smaller and smaller. Eventually they turn into capillaries.", "The blood vessels-arteries, capillaries, and veins-are an extensive network of elastic tubes that carry blood to and from the heart and throughout the body. The blood vessels are the transportation system of the human body.he blood vessels-arteries, capillaries, and veins-are an extensive network of elastic tubes that carry blood to and from the heart and throughout the body. The blood vessels are the transportation system of the human body.", "Lesson Summary. Capillaries are the thinnest blood vessels in the body. These vessels are found throughout the body and bring oxygen and necessary nutrients to every cell in the body and remove cell waste. Capillary walls are selectively permeable, allowing some, but not all substances through.esson Summary. Capillaries are the thinnest blood vessels in the body. These vessels are found throughout the body and bring oxygen and necessary nutrients to every cell in the body and remove cell waste. Capillary walls are selectively permeable, allowing some, but not all substances through.", "Capillaries are the thinnest blood vessels in the body. These vessels are found throughout the body and bring oxygen and necessary nutrients to every cell in the body and remove cell waste.Capillary walls are selectively permeable, allowing some, but not all substances through.esson Summary. Capillaries are the thinnest blood vessels in the body. These vessels are found throughout the body and bring oxygen and necessary nutrients to every cell in the body and remove cell waste. Capillary walls are selectively permeable, allowing some, but not all substances through.", "Arteries. The arteries (red) carry oxygen and nutrients away from your heart, to your body's tissues. The veins (blue) take oxygen-poor blood back to the heart. 1 Arteries begin with the aorta, the large artery leaving the heart. 2 They carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to all of the body's tissues.3 They branch several times, becoming smaller and smaller as they carry blood further from the heart.apillaries. 1 Capillaries are small, thin blood vessels that connect the arteries and the veins. 2 Their thin walls allow oxygen, nutrients, carbon dioxide and waste products to pass to and from the tissue cells.", "1 Arteries are elastic vessels that transport blood away from the heart. 2 Pulmonary arteries carry blood from the heart to the lungs where oxygen is picked up by red blood cells. 3 Systemic arteries deliver blood to the rest of the body. 4 Veins. 5 Veins are elastic vessels that transport blood to the heart.lood is circulated through the body via the cardiovascular system. This system is comprised of the heart and the circulatory system. Blood vessels carry blood from the heart to all areas of the body.", "The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials. The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body.The lymphatic system primarily consists of lymphatic vessels, which are similar to the circulatory system's veins and capillaries.he lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials. The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body.", "Capillaries, which are the smallest and most numerous blood vessels in the human body (ranging from 5 to 10 micrometers in diameter and numbering around 10 billion) are also the thinnest walled vessels; an inner diameter of 5 um is just wide enough for an erythrocyte to squeeze through.lood flows throughout the body tissues in blood vessels, via bulk flow (i.e., all constituents together and in one direction).", "Blood flows throughout the body tissues in blood vessels, via bulk flow (i.e., all constituents together and in one direction).lood flows throughout the body tissues in blood vessels, via bulk flow (i.e., all constituents together and in one direction)." ]
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are capitalized costs intangible assets
[ "As a general framework, intangible assets are distinguished ” or “by internal as either “by purchase,development” and then as “identifiable,” or “unidentifiable.. General Application– Broadly speaking there are two classifications of long lived assets: tangible and-intangible.", "lived assets: tangible and -. intangible. The former maintains physical substance while the latter does not. As costs for tangible assets. are capitalized and reported on a company’s Balance Sheet, so to are certain and specific intangible. assets.", "Replacements. For building and improvements other than buildings, capitalize the cost of outlays that replace a part of another capital asset when the cost of the replacement is $100,000 or more and at least 10 percent of replacement value of the asset.", "2. Provides Legal Rights – Gives legal rights to its owner conveyed by a contract. 3. Exchangeable – Can be independently exchanged (sold). Determining Treatment of Costs Associated with Intangible Assets – For each class of intangible, costs are treated somewhat differently (general rule above applies).", "• Legal fees related to establishing the intangible. • Filing costs related to establishing the intangible. • Other costs related to establishing the intangible. • Other direct and indirect costs associated with developing the product or process are NOT capitalized (I.E.", "Furniture, fixtures, or other equipment not an integral part of a building are not considered capital improvements and should be classified as equipment. The cost for this asset type reflects the actual or estimated cost of the asset.", "Assets-Capitalizing Intangible Assets. Depreciation. Intangible assets are identifiable non-monetary resources that have no physical substance but provide the company controlling them with a benefit and, as a result, have a higher degree of uncertainty regarding future benefits.", "Remove the capitalized value and the associated accumulated depreciation of the replaced capital asset or original building component from the accounting records if the amounts are determinable, and capitalize the cost of the replacement.", "The former maintains physical substance while the latter does not. As costs for tangible assets are capitalized and reported on a company’s Balance Sheet, so to are certain and specific intangible assets.", "Ancillary costs. Normally, ancillary costs should be included in the cost of a capital asset. Ancillary costs are normal or necessary costs required to place the asset in its intended location and condition for use." ]
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are capricorn men faithful
[ "Are Capricorn Men Faithful. Capricorn men are serious, reticent and modest people. Many people misunderstand their persona because of their tough exterior. In relationships, they are very shy and open up lately.", "Nature of Capricorn Man. A Capricorn man is very loyal, faithful and stubbornly adheres to an attitude. They are also pleasant, friendly, and affable. He is a person who wants to dominate both at home and at work.", "Many people misunderstand their persona because of their tough exterior. In relationships, they are very shy and open up lately. This article tries to seek answer to the question are Capricorn men faithful.", "A Capricorn man is very loyal, faithful and stubbornly adheres to an attitude. They are also pleasant, friendly, and affable.", "1 The sun-sign Capricorn is ruled by Planet Saturn. 2 This plant teaches the tough lessons of life to the Capricorns in hard way, in the early years of their lives. 3 This makes Capricorn be serious, disciplined and very self-involved people by nature.", "In a long term relationship – if you can get that far – the Capricorn man is wonderful in a long term relationship. He is a very dependable man, always working towards the next goal. The Capricorn man is typically successful in life and faithful to his women.", "1 Once they are assured that their partner can bring in stability to the relationship, they start expressing their feelings openly. 2 Romance with a Capricorn man is like cherishing the pleasure of an old wine. 3 These men become young at heart as they mature gracefully with their loving partner.", "As a Friend. As a friend, the Capricorn-born native would be faithful and truthful. They would try to help their friends in need of support. They may not have many friends but they would be very attached to the ones they do have.", "The Capricorn man is generally faithful because he does not understand why one would want other women since he has already chosen the right one. The Capricorn man is a long-term lover, careful and resisting.", "The Capricorn man sets high value on duty, power, respect and loyalty. If you look beyond his armour, you will notice that he is a romantic. However, he will never allow his romanticism influence his decisions." ]
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are capris shorts
[ "Shop Cute Women's Cropped Pants and Capris at Old Navy Online. Create signature styles from the variety of hip cuts of trendy capri pants for women from Old Navy. An Updated Wardrobe Staple Offered in Multiple Styles. Discover a fresh approach from the edited updates to a basic wardrobe staple in this collection of trendy women’s capris.", "Capri Pants Dos and Don’ts. Don’t wear capri pants that are baggy or hang straight. DO wear capri pants that are tapered and create a slender line of the leg. Don’t wear capri pants that end at the widest point of your calf. DO wear capri pants that end between your calf and ankle, where your shin starts to curve.", "Man in cropped jeans (Stevenage, 2009) Capri pants (also known as Three quarter pants, capris, crop pants, pedal pushers, clam-diggers, flood pants, jams, highwaters, culottes, or toreador pants) are pants that are longer than shorts but are not as long as trousers. They typically come down to between knee and calf or ankle length.", "Shape up your wardrobe with fashionable bottoms like capris. With amazing styles for casual wear, exercising and even for the office, you're sure to find the perfect pants for pairing with any types of tops. Bring a versatile piece into your workweek rotation and add capris to your closet. FInd smart slim fit silhouettes to match with button front shirts and blouses.", "Coming in at mid-shin length, capris are the bastard child that your pants and shorts had after a drunken bottoms party. It was never meant to be, and pants and shorts have regretted it ever since. Don't indulge in the tragedy that are capri pants. Sack up and either wear pants or shorts, and if you still have your doubts for whatever reasons, here are 10 Reasons Why Men Should Never Wear Capri Pants. RELATED: 15 Reasons Why the Bowtie Still Sucks. RELATED: 25 Reasons Why Fedoras Are the Worst Hats Ever.", "These days I opt for cropped pants or boyfriend jeans, or I just wear a skirt or shorts. When I want the look of a cropped pant, I like to cuff my regular jeans like this. But I know that a lot of women who live in warm climates swear that capri pants are a “must” for surviving the summer heat.", "How to Wear Cropped Pants. Some people are afraid to wear bold colors like purple in their capri pants that if you are bold enough then go ahead and try out capri pants in purple color. For best combo, wear it with a nude colored shirt and formal coat. This will make sure that all the focus and attention goes to the purple capri pants.", "Jean shorts have been a spring and summer style staple ever since people started cutting off their 501® Originals. The best women's shorts combine a great fit and modern style—and we've struck the perfect balance between the two. Our jean shorts for women are ideal for anything from music festivals to city sidewalks.", "Go for white capri pants with red polka dots on it. Wear it with a white sleeveless formal top. It is always a good idea to match belt and your bag, for example, you can go for a brown belt and brown leather messenger bag. This color is easily available and looks perfect too.", "A man wearing trousers. Trousers (British English) or pants (American English) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses). In the UK, the word pants generally means underwear and not trousers." ]
No, Capris are longer than shorts but are not as long as trousers.
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are caps necessary after root canal
[ "Once i complete that, doctor is telling that i will not be having pain anymore. But for safety purpose, he is asking me to put a cap (duplicate teeth) over that which is costing around Rs.3800 INR for one teeth and Rs.2000 INR for root canal for one teeth. Tweet. How to prevent mouth ulcers.", "Often a root canal is needed after crown work. The dental pulp (nerve) hates any dental work being performed near it. Often the nerve dies, warranting a root canal. You don't have to re-do the crown if it is in good shape as verified by an X-ray.", "Root canals are only performed on teeth with crowns when they are absolutely needed. Most of the time a crown can be done without the need for a root canal. When needed, they can be performed due to decay, a necrotic (dead) nerve, or pulpal inflammation from the the preparation of the tooth.", "5 doctors weighed in: After root canal, when would cap (ceranic or metal) for teeth be necessary? 5 doctors weighed in Want a second opinion? the tooth becomes week after root canal. You need to get an exam and x-ray to see what is the best option for you. you can also send me your x-rays for a second opinion http://my.setmore.com/bookingpage/72b8c781-a64f-45c9-9314-934abdd25118 Would you like to video or text chat with me?", "Any trauma to a tooth can cause a tooth to need a root canal. Trauma can be grinding your teeth, having a filling done, injury ,biting on something hard, etc. Teeth have live tissue inside of them and this is what dies over time and sometimes suddenly. Kathy Frazar, DDS, FAGD.", "the tooth becomes week after root canal. You need to get an exam and x-ray to see what is the best option for you. the tooth becomes week after root canal. You need to get an exam and x-ray to see what is the best option for you.", "The pulp or pulp chamber is the soft area within the root canal. The tooth's nerve lies within the root canal. A tooth's nerve is not vitally important to a tooth's health and function after the tooth has emerged through the gums. Its only function is sensory -- to provide the sensation of hot or cold.", "In brief: Most probably. the tooth becomes week after root canal. You need to get an exam and x-ray to see what is the best option for you. you can also send me your x-rays for a second opinion http://my.setmore.com/bookingpage/72b8c781-a64f-45c9-9314-934abdd25118.", "It is indeed advisable to put a cap over the RCT or root canaled teeth.The procedure involves taking out the bacteria,dead cells that has spread out in the canals and causes the inflammatory response.We actually drill a hole into the tooth to go deep into your teeth and taking out the deadcells,bacteria.", "A root canal is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected. During a root canal procedure, the nerve and pulp are removed and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed. Without treatment, the tissue surrounding the tooth will become infected and abscesses may form. Root canal is the term used to describe the natural cavity within the center of the tooth." ]
Yes, it is indeed advisable to put a cap over the RCT or root canaled teeth.
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are capybaras dangerous
[ "The capybara (“Water pig”) is a semi aquatic animal which is an herbivore. The capybara is also the world’s largest rodent. Capybaras are native to much of the tropical and subtropical aspects of South America which lie east of the Andes Mountains.It has also been brought to Florida to live in the subtropics of Florida.ully grown capybaras can reach up to 50 inches long and weigh about 100 pounds, or as much as 140. They are very large in size but for all their weight and height, they resemble guinea pigs. They are remarkably good swimmers and to aid them in this have partly webbed feet. T.", "Capybaras live in the rainforet in south America near water and grasslands. They are like giant guinea pis and are the largest type of rodent in the world. They are also reall … y cute! Finally, someone smart! Yes, Capybaras are a mammal found in Central and South America.It may grow up to 120 cm, four feet and be 75-100 lbs.It has coarse brownish hair and webbedn feat.inally, someone smart! Yes, Capybaras are a mammal found in Central and South America. It may grow up to 120 cm, four feet and be 75-100 lbs. It has coarse brownish hair and webbedn feat.", "Capybara. Capybaras are the largest of the rodent species. Weighing as much as a man, these oversized, pig-like animals are highly adapted to an aquatic lifestyle and even mate in the water.Capybaras are found over much of South America. Efficient grazers, they are able to crop even the short, dry grasses left at the end of the dry season.eighing as much as a man, these oversized, pig-like animals are highly adapted to an aquatic lifestyle and even mate in the water. Capybaras are found over much of South America. Efficient grazers, they are able to crop even the short, dry grasses left at the end of the dry season.", "Capybaras. Photo credit: Steven Harris. If you think rats get a bad rap, try a 150-pound rodent. The capybara, which is related to the guinea pig and officially the largest rodent in the world, can grow to 4 feet in length with a height of 2 feet tall.They also require a whole lot of time and patience to make them comfortable enough to coexist around humans.0. Photo credit: Steven Harris. If you think rats get a bad rap, try a 150-pound rodent. The capybara, which is related to the guinea pig and officially the largest rodent in the world, can grow to 4 feet in length with a height of 2 feet tall.", "10. Photo credit: Steven Harris. If you think rats get a bad rap, try a 150-pound rodent. The capybara, which is related to the guinea pig and officially the largest rodent in the world, can grow to 4 feet in length with a height of 2 feet tall.They also require a whole lot of time and patience to make them comfortable enough to coexist around humans.0. Photo credit: Steven Harris. If you think rats get a bad rap, try a 150-pound rodent. The capybara, which is related to the guinea pig and officially the largest rodent in the world, can grow to 4 feet in length with a height of 2 feet tall.", "Capybaras are the world’s largest rodents -– they can reach the size of a small dog -– and are often described as a mix between a rat and a guinea pig. They’re nocturnal and semi-aquatic, and prefer habits with dense vegetation and access to water. They are illegal to own as a pet in California.The rodents aren’t dangerous, “just weird looking,” said Department of Fish and Game spokesman Andrew Hughan. “Somebody probably brought it in as a pet and they either got away or people couldn’t deal with it anymore,” Hughan said. “It’s no harm.hey are illegal to own as a pet in California. The rodents aren’t dangerous, “just weird looking,” said Department of Fish and Game spokesman Andrew Hughan. “Somebody probably brought it in as a pet and they either got away or people couldn’t deal with it anymore,” Hughan said. “It’s no harm.", "A large, 8 foot, cattle tank is not sufficient, many people would say. There is no way a capybara can swim properly in something this small. And of course it is not very deep either. Capybaras are outstanding swimmers and need a pool/pond that is at least 4 feet deep.They love to swim underwater and are very playful, rolling and turning. Capybaras can stay under water for up to 5 minutes. In the wild capybaras spend much of the afternoon in water.Submerging in water is a way for them to thermoregulate, i.e. cool themselves.he first danger is from the chemicals used to chlorinate the water in the pool and kill off dangerous bacteria. Chlorine can be harmful to capybaras in a number of different ways. Therefore the amount of chlorine used should be kept to the lowest possible level; see information below.", "Capybaras live in South America. Because they are semi-aquatic animals, they live especially in the wetter parts of the continent in countries like Brazil or Venezuela, but they are spread more or less throughout the whole continent, with the exception of mountainous Chile.iscellaneous facts about capybaras. 1 Because their meat can be consumed during lent, capybaras are eaten more before Easter. 2 Capybaras are able to stay underwater for five minutes, in order to hide themselves.", "The capybara is the biggest rodent in the world! So, the capybara is related to mice, rats and hamsters… but it grows up to 4.5 feet long and 25 inches high! Its closest relations are other big rodents like agouti, chinchilla and guinea pigs.Capybara make a tasty treat for predators, like the jaguar, puma, ocelot and even the huge anaconda.o, the capybara is related to mice, rats and hamsters… but it grows up to 4.5 feet long and 25 inches high! Its closest relations are other big rodents like agouti, chinchilla and guinea pigs. Capybara make a tasty treat for predators, like the jaguar, puma, ocelot and even the huge anaconda.", "1 Locals still use to hunt them for their skin and meat. 2 Capybaras are not endangered. 3 According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s red list, they are of least concern. 4 As they are rodents, they have a sharp set of teeth and could potentially be dangerous, but they rarely bite humans.iscellaneous facts about capybaras. 1 Because their meat can be consumed during lent, capybaras are eaten more before Easter. 2 Capybaras are able to stay underwater for five minutes, in order to hide themselves." ]
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are car batteries deep cycle
[ "If you're looking for pure power, look no further. OPTIMA Batteries, made by Johnson Controls, deliver supreme performance and reliability. Our unique SPIRALCELL TECHNOLOGY® gives OPTIMA Batteries over 15 times more vibration resistance and increased cycle life compared to traditional batteries. They’re virtually spill-proof and maintenance-free for absolute peace of mind.", "You can count on the power of OPTIMA starting and deep-cycle batteries. Specifically designed for marine use, an OPTIMA battery lasts longer and starts reliably, even after infrequent use or off-season storage.", "A battery that lasts three times longer. Most other competing battery brands do not apply such demanding standards, or go through some of these rigorous tests. Maybe that's why Cat PHO batteries are the highest-rated batteries in cold cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity available.", "Cart: (0 Items) Interstate Batteries' line of deep-cycle golf car batteries have always been up to par, but now they have stepped up their game. Interstate Batteries enhanced line of golf car batteries are specifically designed to better meet the demands of today's golf car equipment. More cycles.", "When the engine idles and the alternator output drops, the deep-cycle battery can continue to support the load with high current and then recharge fast when the engine speed and alternator output increase. Each time this happens, it is a cycle, and this can occur throughout the vehicle’s workday. Public safety vehicles, as well as commercial fleet delivery vehicles and vehicles with added aftermarket accessories find that the OPTIMA Deep-Cycle is the solution to overloaded systems. Boats requiring a deep-cycle marine battery can benefit from the use of the OPTIMA BLUETOP as a dual-purpose battery.", "The deep-cycle battery is designed for applications that require deep, repetitive amperage drain, like trolling motors, electric wheelchairs, RV house power and in-start applications where the system load exceeds the alternator output for short durations.", "We invest more time and resources to deliver the best battery possible to you - our valued customer. Cat Premium High Output and Deep Cycle batteries are for automotive and light truck, bus, RV, marine, industrial, agricultural, stationary power and recreational usage, too.", "The end-result is a battery that lasts three times longer than other competitive batteries.. Cat Premium High Output and Deep Cycle batteries are for automotive and light truck, bus, RV, marine, industrial, agricultural, stationary power and recreational usage, too.", "Final price, including freight (if applicable), will be displayed on the order confirmation page prior to placing the order, where GST will be shown on a total invoice approach. Cat® Premium High Output (PHO) batteries are used in all Cat machines and generator sets.", "OPTIMA CAR BATTERIES. The 99.99% pure lead SPIRALCELL TECHNOLOGY® design of an OPTIMA battery provides winning power for hobbyists and professionals. Faster recharge and the ability to provide massive current on demand has made OPTIMA the right choice for performance upgrades and high-end audio systems." ]
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are carbohydrates essential for cats
[ "Essential Nutrients for Dogs and Cats: Carbohydrates When picking a food for your dog or cat, it’s important that you choose one with an adequate amount of carbohydrates.This nutrient includes molecules made of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, found in all vegetables.Why are carbohydrates important for dogs and cats?While it’s true that dogs and cats can live without carbohydrates in their food because they synthesize the carbohydrate they need from amino acids, this nutrient improves the body’s functioning.hile it’s true that dogs and cats can live without carbohydrates in their food because they synthesize the carbohydrate they need from amino acids, this nutrient improves the body’s functioning.", "Carbohydrates are present in almost all commercially available cat foods. While we often focus on the protein and fat content of a cat food, carbohydrates have an impact on the quality of your cat's diet. Carbohydrates are responsible for many health problems, if not fed correctly.he function of carbohydrates in pet food. The value of carbohydrates in cat foods is often debated among nutritionists. Despite the debate, most commercial dry foods contain between 30% and 70% carbohydrates.", "Carbohydrates used in cat foods. Carbohydrates used in cat foods generally include the starchy portion of a plant that can be easily broken down in the digestive tract of the cat. These carbohydrates are found in high concentrations in cereal grains such as rice, wheat, corn, barley, and oats.he function of carbohydrates in pet food. The value of carbohydrates in cat foods is often debated among nutritionists. Despite the debate, most commercial dry foods contain between 30% and 70% carbohydrates.", "Generally measured in terms of calories, energy comes fromthree major dietary components: carbohydrates, protein, and fats. While not essential in the diet, carbohydrates provide an abundant source of ener-gy. The major sources of carbohydrates in commercial cat foods are cereals,legumes, and other plant foodstuffs.Because cats are carnivores, the shortlength of their long intestines limits their ability to ferment fibers that are found inmany carbohydrates. TIDBIT Severe illness or trauma may increase a cat’s energy needs.he major sources of carbohydrates in commercial cat foods are cereals,legumes, and other plant foodstuffs. Because cats are carnivores, the shortlength of their long intestines limits their ability to ferment fibers that are found inmany carbohydrates. TIDBIT Severe illness or trauma may increase a cat’s energy needs.", "Cats can’t convert carbohydrates into energy, so the large part of their nutrition must come from protein and fat. Taurine: Taurine is a very important amino acid for your cat. Without it, your cat can develop retinal degeneration, which can lead to blindness, heart disease, and developmental abnormalities in kittens.ats need proteins, fats, carbs, water, vitamins and minerals to stay in shape. More than any other pet, what you feed your cat shows on the outside. With proper nutrition, your cat will be more energetic and have a shiny coat.", "If these cats are fed a lower carbohydrate diet, or if they are fed a digestive enzymatic supplement, they can usually tolerate the carbohydrates that are present. Summary. Soluble carbohydrates provide an affordable source of calories and play an important role in the composition of most commercial pet foods.he function of carbohydrates in pet food. The value of carbohydrates in cat foods is often debated among nutritionists. Despite the debate, most commercial dry foods contain between 30% and 70% carbohydrates.", "Fat is also a main source of energy for your cat. Carbohydrates: Some cats have been known to go for the occasional potato chip or even bread, but they are not able to utilize carbohydrates as their primary energy source.ats need proteins, fats, carbs, water, vitamins and minerals to stay in shape. More than any other pet, what you feed your cat shows on the outside. With proper nutrition, your cat will be more energetic and have a shiny coat.", "Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are one of the three macronutrients that provide energy to an animal’s diet. It is the most important for providing a readily available energy source. A carbohydrate is a molecule consisting of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen (CHO).ecause they do not supply building blocks for the formation of tissues in the body, carbohydrates are not considered essential nutrients. However, carbohydrates in dog food and cat food serve many important purposes in the body:", "Carbohydrates are a source of energy that can be utilized by animals which have the metabolic abilities to do so. In addition, the quality and particular source of the carbohydrate must be considered. Dogs and cats each have their own unique metabolic abilities to obtain nutrients from food.There are three sources of energy that can be utilized by most mammals: proteins, fats and carbohydrates.n addition, the quality and particular source of the carbohydrate must be considered. Dogs and cats each have their own unique metabolic abilities to obtain nutrients from food. There are three sources of energy that can be utilized by most mammals: proteins, fats and carbohydrates.", "Because they do not supply building blocks for the formation of tissues in the body, carbohydrates are not considered essential nutrients. However, carbohydrates in dog food and cat food serve many important purposes in the body:ecause they do not supply building blocks for the formation of tissues in the body, carbohydrates are not considered essential nutrients. However, carbohydrates in dog food and cat food serve many important purposes in the body:" ]
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are carbohydrates organic compounds
[ "Lipids are organic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. The ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms is much higher in lipids than in carbohydrates. Lipids include steroids (the material of which many hormones are composed), waxes, and fats.", "any of a large group of organic compounds, including sugars, such as sucrose, and polysaccharides, such as cellulose, glycogen, and starch, that contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, with the general formula Cm(H2O)n: an important source of food and energy for animals Informal term carb.", "The chemical compounds of living things are known as organic compounds because of their association with organisms and because they are carbon-containing compounds. Organic compounds, which are the compounds associated with life processes, are the subject matter of organic chemistry. Among the numerous types of organic compounds, four major categories are found in all living things: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.", "Organic compounds are studied in organic chemistry; many of them, such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates (sugars), are also of prime importance in biochemistry. This category has the following 44 subcategories, out of 44 total. ► Adamantanes‎ (2 C, 28 P) ► Alcohols‎ (17 C, 678 P)", "Any of a group of organic compounds that includes sugars, starches, celluloses, and gums and serves as a major energy source in the diet of animals; they are produced by photosynthetic plants and contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, usually in the ratio 1:2:1.", "An organic compound is any of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon, with the exception of carbides, carbonates, Cyanides and carbon oxides.", "any of a class of organic compounds that are polyhydroxy aldehydes or polyhydroxy ketones, or change to such substances on simple chemical transformations, as hydrolysis, oxidation, or reduction, and that form the supporting tissues of plants and are important food for animals and people. Origin of carbohydrate Expand.", "Proteins, among the most complex of all organic compounds, are composed of amino acids (see Figure 2-4), which contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms. Certain amino acids also have sulfur atoms, phosphorus, or other trace elements such as iron or copper.", "Carbohydrates are molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; the ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen and carbon atoms is 2:1. Simple carbohydrates, commonly referred to as sugars, can be monosaccharides if they are composed of single molecules, or disaccharides if they are composed of two molecules.", "Any of a large class of organic compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, usually with twice as many hydrogen atoms as carbon or oxygen atoms. Carbohydrates are produced in green plants by photosynthesis and serve as a major energy source in animal diets." ]
Yes,Organic compounds are studied in organic chemistry; many of them, such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates (sugars).
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are carbohydrates the same as sugar
[ "Yes and no. In chemistry sugars are called saccharides. The simplest sugar is glucose, a monosaccharide. Table sugar, sucrose is a disaccharide, as is lactose and galactose a … nd fructose and maltose...Starch and cellulose are called carbohydrates but they are polysaccharides consisting of many individual sugar units.They are not the same but they are made from the same building unit.Louis Matos.es and no. In chemistry sugars are called saccharides. The simplest sugar is glucose, a monosaccharide. Table sugar, sucrose is a disaccharide, as is lactose and galactose a … nd fructose and maltose...", "Sugar and carbohydrates are closely linked in the body. This article will explore that relationship as well as discussing corn syrup, sugar acid, fructose sugar and sugar energy.These are issues that directly affect sugar levels in the body.e'll also explore how carbohydrates get converted to sugar in the body and how the body reacts when you eat foods that are of different carbohydrate content. Our ancestors ate very little sugar except that found in whole fruits and vegetables.", "The Relationship Between Sugar and Carbohydrates. Sugar and carbohydrates are closely linked in the body. This article will explore that relationship as well as discussing corn syrup, sugar acid, fructose sugar and sugar energy. These are issues that directly affect sugar levels in the body.e'll also explore how carbohydrates get converted to sugar in the body and how the body reacts when you eat foods that are of different carbohydrate content. Our ancestors ate very little sugar except that found in whole fruits and vegetables.", "Yes and no. In chemistry sugars are called saccharides. The simplest sugar is glucose, a monosaccharide. Table sugar, sucrose is a disaccharide, as is lactose and galactose and fructose and maltose...Starch and cellulose are called carbohydrates but they are polysaccharides consisting of many individual sugar units. They are not the same but they are made from the same building unit.es and no. In chemistry sugars are called saccharides. The simplest sugar is glucose, a monosaccharide. Table sugar, sucrose is a disaccharide, as is lactose and galactose and fructose and maltose...", "1 Glucose is produced when carbohydrates are digested or metabolized. 2 Glucose is sometimes referred to as dextrose. 3 Starch is comprised of long chains of glucose. 4 Glucose make up exactly half of the sugar in sucrose and nearly half of the sugar in high fructose corn syrup. In the process of breaking down carbohydrates into glucose, the body is unable to distinguish between sugars that are added to foods and sugars that occur naturally in foods, since they are chemically the same.", "Carbohydrates are organic compounds that contain single, double, or multiple sugar units. Simple sugars are only one or two sugar units long and are typically sweet tasting whereas complex carbohydrates are thousands of sugar units long and have a starchy taste.For more information about the chemistry of carbs, see Biology Online.imple sugars are only one or two sugar units long and are typically sweet tasting whereas complex carbohydrates are thousands of sugar units long and have a starchy taste. For more information about the chemistry of carbs, see Biology Online.", "In food science and in many informal contexts, the term carbohydrate often means any food that is particularly rich in the complex carbohydrate starch (such as cereals, bread and pasta) or simple carbohydrates, such as sugar (found in candy, jams, and desserts).or example, grape sugar is the monosaccharide glucose, cane sugar is the disaccharide sucrose and milk sugar is the disaccharide lactose (see illustration). Carbohydrates perform numerous roles in living organisms.", "1 Metabolism: Once ingested, most carbohydrates and complex sugars are broken down into the simple sugar glucose. 2 However, in the digestion of sucrose, both glucose and fructose are released into the bloodstream. 3 Glucose is the primary fuel utilized by the brain and working muscles. In the process of breaking down carbohydrates into glucose, the body is unable to distinguish between sugars that are added to foods and sugars that occur naturally in foods, since they are chemically the same.", "Fiber is the only type of carbohydrate that your body cannot digest, so it does not provide energy or increase blood sugar levels. If you are counting carbohydrates, you can subtract half the amount of fiber from the total carbohydrate but only if the food contains 5 or more grams of fiber per serving.iber. Fiber is a complex carbohydrate found in plant foods, such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes and nuts. Fiber helps maintain bowel regularity and may decrease your risk for Type 2 diabetes, high blood sugar, obesity, high cholesterol and colorectal cancer, according to MayoClinic.com.", "1 In the process of breaking down carbohydrates into glucose, the body is unable to distinguish between sugars that are added to foods and sugars that occur naturally in foods, since they are chemically the same.2 Carbohydrates, Sugars, and Weight Control: Calories are needed for normal body processes. In the process of breaking down carbohydrates into glucose, the body is unable to distinguish between sugars that are added to foods and sugars that occur naturally in foods, since they are chemically the same." ]
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are carbs natural or added
[ "Natural Sources of Carbohydrates. By far, the best place to get the carbohydrates that your body needs is from natural sources. While carbohydrate supplements can be valuable for individuals that have severe deficiencies, consuming as many carbohydrates as possible from natural whole food sources is the most healthy approach for the human body. Provided in this article are good natural sources of carbohydrates that you can enjoy every day. Please use this article as a reference if you are having a difficult time deciding on which foods to eat to get your daily requirement of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy for the human body.", "BE WISE: MINIMIZE! It is actually easier to define which carbohydrates are NOT refined, because the term “refined” is very confusing. ALL sugars and starches, EXCEPT those that come in the form of a natural whole food like a piece of fruit, a Lima bean, or a sweet potato, are considered refined carbohydrates.", "Plain, unsweetened yogurt is your best bet for low carbs and sugar. Photo Credit Norasit Kaewsai/iStock/Getty Images. When you’re counting carbs, it’s easy to get tripped up by packaged foods -- like y yogurt -- that sneak in lots of added sugar. Your best bet when monitoring your carbohydrate intake is to choose a plain, unflavored yogurt.", "Most are quite low in natural sugars and starches as well, making them suitable for low-carb diets. Diane provides accurate information, wise guidance, and delicious menu plans that allow for flexibility with respect to grains, legumes, dairy, and carbohydrate quantity.", "Your body doesn’t need to get any carbohydrate from added sugar. That’s why the Healthy Eating Pyramid says sugary drinks and sweets should be used sparingly, if at all, and the Healthy Eating Plate does not include foods with added sugars. An important fact to keep in mind when reading nutrition labels: 4 grams of sugar = 1 teaspoon.", "Refined carbohydrates are forms of sugars and starches that don’t exist in nature. They do come from natural whole foods, but they have been altered in some way by processing to “refine” them. Processing methods include industrial extraction, concentration, purification, and enzymatic transformation.", "Plain Yogurt Carbs and Sugar. Sugar is a type of carbohydrate, and all dairy foods and milk products, including yogurt, contain a natural sugar called lactose. The amount varies according to brands and types of yogurt. You’ll find the lowest carb and sugar counts by far in plain, unsweetened varieties of yogurt. A cup of low-fat, plain yogurt has 17 grams of carbs, all from natural sugars; the same serving of low-fat plain Greek yogurt has 10 grams of carbs, of which 9 grams are sugar.", "To learn more about the health risks associated with eating refined carbohydrates and added sugars, along with a helpful infographic listing simple ways to reduce your risk, please see my post How to Diagnose, Prevent and Treat Insulin Resistance.", "Though food and beverage manufacturers list a product’s total amount of sugar per serving on the Nutrition Facts Panel, they are not required to list how much of that sugar is added sugar versus naturally occurring sugar. That’s why you’ll need to scan the ingredients list of a food or drink to find the added sugar.", "1 The AHA suggests an added-sugar limit of no more than 100 calories per day (about 6 teaspoons or 24 grams of sugar) for most women and no more than 150 calories per day (about 9 teaspoons or 36 grams of sugar) for most men. There’s no nutritional need or benefit that comes from eating added sugar." ]
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are carbs protein and lipids food groups or molecules
[ "All living things contain organic macromolecules: Lipids, proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. Characteristic for these organic molecules is that they are made up of only a small number of elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and to smaller amounts nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur. There are 20 different amino acids that combine to form polypeptides (proteins). 2 The different amino acids are similar in structure: at the center of the molecule is the alpha carbon that is connected to an amino group, a carboxyl group, a hydrogen atom and the R group (the side chain).", "Macromolecules play vital roles within your body. Macromolecules are large molecules within your body that serve essential physiological functions. Encompassing carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids, macromolecules exhibit a number of similarities.For example, all except lipids are long chains made up of smaller building blocks, and digestion reduces the size of macromolecules so your body can absorb their component parts.roteins. The building blocks that make up proteins are called amino acids. Proteins consist of 20 different amino acids, mixed and matched to create a vast array of larger molecules that support every process in your body.", "All foods fall under the category or mixture of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Proteins. http://bodytypenutrition.co.uk/blog/protein-why-when-and-how-much/. Proteins are complex molecules made of smaller “bricks” called amino acids.There are 20 type of amino acids.ll foods fall under the category or mixture of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. Proteins. http://bodytypenutrition.co.uk/blog/protein-why-when-and-how-much/. Proteins are complex molecules made of smaller “bricks” called amino acids. There are 20 type of amino acids.", "The 4 main macromolecules in cells made largely from C, O, H, and N are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids. For each of these 4 macromolecules, I would like you to know:1. What the monomer (basic building block) is 2.What types of polymers result 3.he 4 main macromolecules in cells made largely from C, O, H, and N are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids. For each of these 4 macromolecules, I would like you to know:", "Monosaccharides. Carbohydrates are the most abundant biomolecule on Earth. Living organisms use carbohydrates as accessible energy to fuel cellular reactions and for structural support inside cell walls. Cells attach carbohydrate molecules to proteins and lipids, modifying structures to enhance functionality.iving organisms use carbohydrates as accessible energy to fuel cellular reactions and for structural support inside cell walls. Cells attach carbohydrate molecules to proteins and lipids, modifying structures to enhance functionality.", "In food science and in many informal contexts, the term carbohydrate often means any food that is particularly rich in the complex carbohydrate starch (such as cereals, bread and pasta) or simple carbohydrates, such as sugar (found in candy, jams, and desserts).n food science and in many informal contexts, the term carbohydrate often means any food that is particularly rich in the complex carbohydrate starch (such as cereals, bread and pasta) or simple carbohydrates, such as sugar (found in candy, jams, and desserts).", "Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are your body's preferred energy source and are found in the forms of starch, sugar and fiber. Digestion begins in your mouth where the process of chewing mechanically breaks food into small pieces. Enzymes in the saliva initiate chemical digestion.utrients are important substances that allow your body to perform required daily activities. Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are the major nutrients your body needs for growth, repair, movement and maintaining homeostasis.", "Lipids, fats, sugar, carbohydrates, proteins, macro-molecule, amino acid, glucose, sucrose, monosaccharide, disaccharide, polysaccharide, starch, enzyme, fatty acids, polar/non-polar molecules, nucleic acid, polymer. There are 20 different amino acids that combine to form polypeptides (proteins). 2 The different amino acids are similar in structure: at the center of the molecule is the alpha carbon that is connected to an amino group, a carboxyl group, a hydrogen atom and the R group (the side chain).", "Carbohydrates are your body's preferred energy source and are found in the forms of starch, sugar and fiber. Digestion begins in your mouth where the process of chewing mechanically breaks food into small pieces.Enzymes in the saliva initiate chemical digestion.utrients are important substances that allow your body to perform required daily activities. Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are the major nutrients your body needs for growth, repair, movement and maintaining homeostasis.", "Your cells contain two types of nucleic acids, ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid, or RNA and DNA, respectively. They differ from the other macronutrients in that they are not a source of calories in your diet, and their role is strictly to direct the synthesis of new protein molecules.roteins. The building blocks that make up proteins are called amino acids. Proteins consist of 20 different amino acids, mixed and matched to create a vast array of larger molecules that support every process in your body." ]
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are carcinomas malignant
[ "Thymoma and thymic carcinoma are diseases in which malignant (cancer) cells form on the outside surface of the thymus. The thymus, a small organ that lies in the upper chest under the breastbone, is part of the lymph system. It makes white blood cells, called lymphocytes, that protect the body against infections.", "Carcinoma is a type of cancer that develops from epithelial cells. Specifically, a carcinoma is a cancer that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that generally arises from cells originating in the endodermal or ectodermal germ layer during embryogenesis.", "(kär'sə-nō'mə) Plural carcinomas or carcinomata (kär'sə-nō'mə-tə) Any of various cancerous tumors that are derived from epithelial tissue of the skin, blood vessels, or other organs and that tend to metastasize to other parts of the body. See also basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma.", "Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) (also known as basalioma or basal cell cancer), is the most common skin cancer, and one of the most common cancers in the United States. While BCC has a very low metastatic risk, this tumor can cause significant disfigurement by invading surrounding tissues.", "Thymoma and thymic carcinoma are diseases in which malignant (cancer) cells form on the outside surface of the thymus. Thymoma is linked with myasthenia gravis and other autoimmune diseases. Signs and symptoms of thymoma and thymic carcinoma include a cough and chest pain.", "So if you see a metastasis of a particular tumor, you can safely say that the original tumor is a malignant one. Note that we said malignant tumors usually (but not always) metastasize. Not all malignant tumors metastasize! Basal cell carcinoma is a great example.", "Basal cell carcinomas are currently considered to have origin from the folliculo-sebaceous-apocrine germ, also known as trichoblast. The differential diagnosis with trichoblastic carcinoma, a rare malignant form of trichoblastoma, can be challenging. Alternatively, one argument is that basal cell carcinoma is trichoblastic carcinoma. Overexposure to sun leads to the formation of thymine dimers, a form of DNA damage.", "A. Your question is a great one. First of all, you are correct in saying that basal cell carcinoma is considered malignant, and it is definitely invasive…but it (virtually) never metastasizes. That sure seems incongruous.", "Carcinomas occur when the DNA of a cell is damaged or altered and the cell begins to grow uncontrollably and become malignant. It is from the Greek καρκίνωμα 'karkinoma' meaning sore, ulcer, or cancer, itself derived from karkinos 'crab'.", "Tumors may be benign (not cancer), or malignant (cancer). Also called neoplasm. Cancer is a term for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and can invade nearby tissues. Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body through the blood and lymph systems. There are several main types of cancer. Carcinoma is a cancer that begins in the skin or in tissues that line or cover internal organs. Sarcoma is a cancer that begins in bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.." ]
Yes, carcinomas occur when the DNA of a cell is damaged or altered and the cell begins to grow uncontrollably and become malignant.
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are cardinals considered songbirds
[ "They are robust, seed-eating birds with strong bills. The family ranges in size from the 12-cm (4.7-in), 11.5-g (0.40-oz) and up orange-breasted bunting to the 25-cm (9.8-in), 85-g (2.99-oz) black-headed saltator. They are typically associated with open woodland. The sexes usually have distinctive appearances.", "The Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) is a brood parasite, meaning that it lays its eggs in nests of other species. A female cowbird quietly searches for female birds of other species that are actively laying eggs.", "They are the northern most cardinal species which is how they became the Northern Cardinal. The Northern Cardinal is also the North Carolina state bird, and a native species to North Carolina. Northern Cardinals are considered to be generalists. They do well in many different types of habitats including the suburban back yard, and eat many different types of foods.", "Cardinals, in the family Cardinalidae, are passerine birds found in North and South America. They are also known as cardinal-grosbeaks and cardinal-buntings. The South American cardinals in the genus Paroaria are placed in another family, the Thraupidae (previously placed in Emberizidae).", "First, look for any eggs that appear different or out of place. Cowbird eggs are sometimes, but not always, larger than those of the host bird. This is especially true of warblers and small birds, but cowbird eggs are the same size as Northern Cardinal eggs.", "Week 1: Terrestrial Fauna - Northern Cardinal. The Northern Cardinal is one of North Carolina's most charismatic bird species. The males with their bright red plumage and distinctive crest are one of the most easily identified birds. The females are even easy with reddish feather tones and the same distinctive crest. The Northern Cardinal got its name from the bright red robes that Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church wear.", "To deter Brown-headed Cowbirds: 1 Use feeders that are made for smaller birds, such as tube feeders that have short perches, smaller ports, and no catch basin on the bottom. Cowbirds prefer sunflower seeds, cracked corn, and millet; offer nyjer seeds, suet, nectar, whole peanuts, or safflower seeds instead.", "To deter Brown-headed Cowbirds: Use feeders that are made for smaller birds, such as tube feeders that have short perches, smaller ports, and no catch basin on the bottom. Avoid platform trays, and do not spread food on the ground.", "Both males and females sing, which is rare among song birds. The Northern Cardinal's song is often described as sounding like cheeeer-a-dote, cheeer-a-dote-dote-dote, purdy, purdy, purdy...whoit, whoit, whoit, whoit, what-cheer, what-cheer...", "1 Cowbird eggs are sometimes, but not always, larger than those of the host bird. This is especially true of warblers and small birds, but cowbird eggs are the same size as Northern Cardinal eggs. Cowbird eggs are white to grayish-white with brown or gray spots or streaks." ]
Yes,The Northern Cardinal's song is often described as sounding like cheeeer-a-dote.
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are care ethics an example of feminist theory
[ "Enron is an extreme example to be sure. Nevertheless, the Enron scandal reveals the need for integrating care ethical analysis into business ethics. Traditional moral approaches are very good at identifying the immorality of specific acts such as the fraud that Enron engaged in.", "Feminist care ethicists charge that a feminist care ethic is not compatible with the way Confucianism subordinates women. Ranjoo Seodu Herr locates the incompatibility as between the Confucian significance of li, or formal standards of ritual, and a feminist care ethics’ resistance to subjugation (2003).", "In this respect, care ethics is not an alternative moral theory but a different way of framing or thinking about ethics. Care ethicists do not reject rules, rights, or consequences but believe that such methods do not capture the full scope of morality.", "Although care ethics is not synonymous with feminist ethics, much has been written about care ethics as a feminine and feminist ethic, in relation to motherhood, international relations, and political theory.", "Joan Tronto is most known for exploring the intersections of care ethics, feminist theory, and political science. She sanctions a feminist care ethic designed to thwart the accretion of power to the existing powerful, and to increase value for activities that legitimize shared power.", "While early strains of care ethics can be detected in the writings of feminist philosophers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, Catherine and Harriet Beecher, and Charlotte Perkins, it was first most explicitly articulated by Carol Gilligan and Nel Noddings in the early 1980s.", "Feminist Theory Website: Feminist Ethics http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/eth.html Hosted by the Center for Digital Discourse and Culture at Virginia Tech University COPYRIGHT 1999 KRISTIN SWITALA. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.", "You can access this site here. There is a website for Feminist Medical Ethics, here. You can order copies of the Journal of Women and Aging, edited by J. Dianne Garner, from The Haworth Press, at this postal address: The Haworth Press, Inc., 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY 13904-1580.", "Furthermore, care ethics arose out of women’s experience and feminist theory, but it is not a “woman’s morality.” Although sometimes characterized as such, care ethics does not reinforce gender essentialism. Today, feminist and nonfeminist theorists have made care ethics into a robust field of research and publication. This chapter introduces care ethics and discusses its place and potential in business ethics.", "While most theorists agree that it is mistaken to view care ethics as a “woman's morality”, the best way to understand its relation to sex and gender is disputed. Slote develops a strictly gender neutral theory of care on the grounds that care ethics can be traced to the work of male as well as female philosophers." ]
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are caribou a type of deer
[ "A caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou, and other trinomials under Rangifer t.) is any of several North American subspecies, ecotypes, populations, and herds of the species Rangifer tarandus, or reindeer. In North America caribou vary in size from the smallest, the Peary caribou, to the largest, the boreal woodland caribou.", "Due to hunting for food and pelt, as well as hunting for sport; certain deer like the black musk deer, key deer and caribou (a species of deer) are endangered. Other reasons including being hit by cars and in some cases being driven from their homes and starving in new surroundings have driven spe….", "Caribou cows and bulls both grow distinctive antlers and bull antlers can reach 4 feet in width! A Caribou calf can run within 90 minutes of its birth. It must do this to keep up with the migrating herds. Reindeer are slightly smaller and were domesticated in northern Eurasia about 2000 years ago.", "Caribou & Reindeer. Rangifer tarandus. Reindeer and Caribou look different, but they probably are the same species. Caribou are large, wild, elk-like animals which can be found above the tree-line in arctic North America and Greenland.", "Of all the different species of deer out there, the Moose is the largest of them. They can reach a weight of about 1,800 pounds for the males. The Water Deer has tusks rather than antlers which is very interesting. In spite of that though they are genetically proven to be a class of deer.", "The Key Deer is a subspecies of the White Tailed Deer but they are much smaller. They males average in size from 50 to 70 pounds. The Mule Deer is considered to be a larger species of deer. They also have ears that are larger than most compared to their body size.", "You could use a 30.06 or 7mm to hunt deer at 500yds. No serious hunter would shoot at an animal that far away. 338 lapua If you can Reliably hit the vitals on a game animal at 500yds ensure that shot placement and caliber are sufficent to execute a clean kill.", "Some populations of the North American caribou, for example, many herds in the subspecies, the barren-ground caribou, and some woodland caribou in Ungava and Labrador, migrate the farthest of any terrestrial mammal, travelling up to 5,000 km (3,100 mi) a year, and covering 1,000,000 km2 (390,000 sq mi).", "Types of Deer. Types of Deer. It may surprise you to discover that there are over 100 different sub species of deer in the world. They live in all locations except for Antarctica where it is too cold. As the name of this animal tells us, the White Tailed Deer is one that has a patch of white that is located around the area of its tail.", "Caribou are the cervids of the Far North, most notably of Canada and Alaska. Also known as reindeer in Europe and northern Asia, these migratory members of the deer family make their home on the Tundra during the brief summer and the sub-Arctic boreal forests during the winter." ]
Yes, caribou is a species of deer.
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are carole and adam still together
[ "LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Carole Radziwill and boyfriend 2015 Adam Kenworthy are still together and still dating. But Countless Luann is telling news that Carole Radziwill’s timeline is false. Luann in a vague expression implies that her niece was still dating Adam Kenworthy when Carole Radziwill started romancing Adam.", "LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – Carole Radziwill and boyfriend 2015 Adam Kenworthy are still together and still dating. But Countless Luann is telling news that Carole Radziwill’s timeline is false.", "Carole Radziwill is still very much dating Adam Kenworthy, the much-younger private chef who used to work for LuAnn de Lesseps and date her niece. Carole and Adam actually enjoyed a Fourth of July weekend getaway in Lake Waccabuc, in upstate New York.", "Luann says Sonja loves her and she loves Sonja. Andy brings up Luann’s tweets about Carole. Luann posted that Adam and the niece were still together and planning a trip together when Carole started screwing him. Luanne backpedals and basically says that Adam attended the niece’s birthday celebration in September.", "But Countless Luann is telling news that Carole Radziwill’s timeline is false. Luann in a vague expression implies that her niece was still dating Adam Kenworthy when Carole Radziwill started romancing Adam. Carole disputes the same.", "Carole addressed her relationship with Adam, and vehemently denied Luann de Lesseps claims about his relationship status with Lu’s niece. Andy tells Carole about Luann’s Tweets, claiming that her niece and Adam were still seeing each other and were even planning a trip together.", "Luann posted that Adam and the niece were still together and planning a trip together when Carole started screwing him. Luanne backpedals and basically says that Adam attended the niece’s birthday celebration in September. Carole’s position is that the niece and Adam broke up a year ago and still remain friends.", "Luann posted that Adam and the niece were still together and planning a trip together when Carole started screwing him. Luanne backpedals and basically says that Adam attended the niece’s birthday celebration in September.", "But Countless Luann is telling news that Carole Radziwill’s timeline is false. Luann in a vague expression implies that her niece was still dating Adam Kenworthy when Carole Radziwill started romancing Adam.", "Luann says Sonja loves her and she loves Sonja. Andy brings up Luann’s tweets about Carole. Luann posted that Adam and the niece were still together and planning a trip together when Carole started screwing him." ]
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are carpenter ants in az
[ "Arizona Department of Agriculture. Office of Pest Management. Suggestions for Completing the WDIIR Form. A Note To The Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report (WDIIR) Licensee: Any additional, subsequent, or supporting information that the inspecting company. may attach to the WDIIR, such as; pictorial graphs, photographs, proposals, or. advertisements are considered by the Office of Pest Management (OPM) to be. addendums to the original report and are not a requirement of the OPM. All.", "Knowing the different species of ants in Arizona is essential for recognizing the diversity of the state’s ecosystem. Although ants play a vital role in the environment, it is important to implement control measures when faced with aggressive or destructive species of ants.", "Carpenter Ants or Termites: Which Do You Have? A pest which is often dealt with by pest control in Phoenix, Arizona is the carpenter ant. Pest control in Phoenix, AZ is often called for a carpenter ant infestation, which is often mistaken for a termite infestation. Both creatures can wreak havoc on your home, however, so no matter which you suspect, a Phoenix pest control company should be contacted to investigate the problem.", "Carpenter ants, vary in size and color but are usually large (1/4-1/2 inch) and blackish. Occasionally, swarms of winged carpenter ant reproductives will emerge inside a home. Carpenter ant swarms usually occur in the spring and are a sure sign that a colony is nesting somewhere inside the structure.", "Dorymyrmex are common ants in the Sonoran Desert. Two species are common in Tucson, D. insanus and D. bicolor. These ants are sometimes called cone ants because they have a distinctive cone on their bodies in front of the petiole. Workers have relatively long and thin bodies.", "The Different Species of Ants in Arizona. In Arizona, ants are among the most abundant insects that play an important role in the ecosystem. Ants make a positive contribution to their environment by helping to break down dead matter while aerating the soil. However, certain species of ants can damage property and cause painful stings.", "Most ants in Tucson are active during the warmer parts of the year (late winter through early fall). They can be active both at night and during the day, depending on the time of year and the weather. Arizona has the highest diversity of ants in the United States, with over 300 known species.", "Pheidole is the most diverse group of ants in the world, with more than 50 species known in Arizona. They are one of the best examples of polymorphism (multiple forms in the same species), with some workers having enormous heads and jaws, and others having small heads.", "The best way to control carpenter ants is to find and destroy the nests. This is often easier said than done. Recent studies have shown that carpenter ants follow distinct scent trails between the satellite colonies and the parent nest. Carpenter ants also rely on scent trails to recruit their nestmates to food.", "Carpenter ants nest in both moist and dry wood, but prefer wood which is moist. Consequently, the nests are more likely to be found in wood dampened by water leaks, such as around sinks, bathtubs, poorly sealed windows/ door frames, roof leaks and poorly flashed chimneys." ]
Yes,carpenter ants are in az.
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are carrots a fruit
[ "Although tomatoes are typically touted as a vegetable, the juicy red orbs are technically a fruit -- which might leave you wondering about the other brightly colored plant foods nestled in your refrigerator. With their bright orange color and slightly sweet taste, carrots are the most curious of the bunch.lthough the orange varieties most frequently grace grocery store displays, you can also find carrots in white, black, yellow, red and purple. Since they’re grown year-round, you shouldn’t have much trouble locating the root veggies for an affordable price.", " ! 6, - $. carrotY fruitY smoothieY kale fruit smoothieY carrot cakeY smoothie healthyY green smoothieY spinach smoothieY fruit drinksY fruit saladY carrot pineapple muffinsY breakfast smoothieY fruit smoothies with no yogurt or milkY fruit smoothies with almond milkY sparkling water with fruit juiceY.! 6, - $. carrotY fruitY smoothieY kale fruit smoothieY carrot cakeY smoothie healthyY green smoothieY spinach smoothieY fruit drinksY fruit saladY carrot pineapple muffinsY breakfast smoothieY fruit smoothies with no yogurt or milkY fruit smoothies with almond milkY sparkling water with fruit juiceY.", "The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, usually orange in colour, though purple, red, white, and yellow varieties exist.It has a crisp texture when fresh. The most commonly eaten part of a carrot is a taproot, although the greens are sometimes eaten as well.It is a domesticated form of the wild carrot Daucus carota, native to Europe and southwestern Asia.he carrot gets its characteristic, bright orange colour from β-carotene, and lesser amounts of α-carotene, γ-carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin. α- and β-carotenes are partly metabolized into vitamin A, providing more than 100% of the Daily Value (DV) per 100 g serving of carrots (right table).", "Carrots are not fruits! Carrots are roots. Think of what happens when you pull a weed out of the ground: you have the leaves and stalk of the weed, but there are roots also. T … hat is the very sort of root that a carrot happens to be, only carrots are cultivated, rather than eradicated.oods like tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers, and so forth, are vegetables that are also fruits. + 97 others found this useful. D Sanchez. 1 Hearty Autumn Vegetable and Mushroom Stew Earthy scents fill your kitchen throughout the preparation of this hearty autumn vegetable stew.", "Carrots are not fruits! Carrots are roots. Think of what happens when you pull a weed out of the ground: you have the leaves and stalk of the weed, but there are roots also.T … hat is the very sort of root that a carrot happens to be, only carrots are cultivated, rather than eradicated. yes you can. but make sure it is not iceburg lettuce because that can cause a liver disease. you can use carrots, but for fruits, you cannot feed it citrus fruits s … uch as oranges and lemons.", "The sweetness of carrots allows the vegetable to be used in some fruit-like roles. Grated carrots are used in carrot cakes, as well as carrot puddings, an English dish thought to have originated in the early 19th century.he carrot gets its characteristic, bright orange colour from β-carotene, and lesser amounts of α-carotene, γ-carotene, lutein and zeaxanthin. α- and β-carotenes are partly metabolized into vitamin A, providing more than 100% of the Daily Value (DV) per 100 g serving of carrots (right table).", "Carrots nutrition facts. Naturally sugary, delicious and crunchy, carrots are healthy additions you can make to the vegetable list of your diet. Indeed, these root vegetables come with wholesome health benefiting compounds such as beta-carotenes, falcarinol, vitamin A, minerals and anti-oxidants in ample amounts.resh carrots can be enjoyed as they are, or can be used raw in vegetable as well as fruit salads. Its slices easily blend with other common root vegetables like radish, beets, kohlrabi, turnips or with greens/ tomato in mixed salads.", "In Animal Life. yes you can. but make sure it is not iceburg lettuce because that can cause a liver disease. you can use carrots, but for fruits, you cannot feed it citrus fruits s … uch as oranges and lemons. Yes, because fresh vegetables are treats for any kind of hamster. yes you can. but make sure it is not iceburg lettuce because that can cause a liver disease. you can use carrots, but for fruits, you cannot feed it citrus fruits s … uch as oranges and lemons.", " yes you can. but make sure it is not iceburg lettuce because that can cause a liver disease. you can use carrots, but for fruits, you cannot feed it citrus fruits s … uch as oranges and lemons.Yes, because fresh vegetables are treats for any kind of hamster. yes you can. but make sure it is not iceburg lettuce because that can cause a liver disease. you can use carrots, but for fruits, you cannot feed it citrus fruits s … uch as oranges and lemons.", "1 Fold in carrots and fruit mixture and spoon into a greased and floured 10' tube pan. 2 Bake at 350° for 1 hour and 20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.3 Note: if you want to ice this cake there are many great icings or just drizzle recipes on this web site. Fold in carrots and fruit mixture and spoon into a greased and floured 10' tube pan. 2 Bake at 350° for 1 hour and 20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean." ]
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are carrots a root
[ "The part of the carrot plant that is eaten is the root. It is usually orange, elongated and pointed at the tip, although some cultivars can be short, round, red, purple, or yellow in color and have a blunt tip.", "The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, usually orange in colour, though purple, red, white, and yellow varieties exist. It has a crisp texture when fresh. The most commonly eaten part of a carrot is a taproot, although the greens are sometimes eaten as well.", "The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, usually orange in colour, though purple, red, white, and yellow varieties exist.", "Carrot-Root. The part of the carrot plant that is eaten is the root. It is usually orange, elongated and pointed at the tip, although some cultivars can be short, round, red, purple, or yellow in color and have a blunt tip.", "A carrot is actually a root. Botanists refer to it as a taproot, since the large orange part we normally eat grows down into the soil, with small root hairs extending out from … it horizontally. The above-ground greens are also edible, though they're not commonly consumed.", "A root is that part of plant which grows under the soil. Carrot is called a root because it grows under the ground. The carrot root, the thing that we eat and we consider a ve … getable, will not grow above-ground.", "Carrots nutrition facts. Naturally sugary, delicious and crunchy, carrots are healthy additions you can make to the vegetable list of your diet. Indeed, these root vegetables come with wholesome health benefiting compounds such as beta-carotenes, falcarinol, vitamin A, minerals and anti-oxidants in ample amounts.", "A root is that part of plant which grows under the soil. Carrot is called a root because it grows under the ground. Because it grows in the soil. The carrot root, the thing th … at we eat and we consider a vegetable, will not grow above-ground.", "Naturally sugary, delicious and crunchy, carrots are healthy additions you can make to the vegetable list of your diet. Indeed, these root vegetables come with wholesome health benefiting compounds such as beta-carotenes, falcarinol, vitamin A, minerals and anti-oxidants in ample amounts.", "Most of the benefits of carrots can be attributed to their beta carotene and fiber content. This root vegetable is also a good source of antioxidant agents. Furthermore, carrots are rich in vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, vitamin B8, pantothenic acid, folate, potassium, iron, copper, and manganese." ]
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are carrots a source of vitamin a
[ "Carrots don’t actually contain vitamin A, but they’re an excellent source of beta-carotene, the antioxidant carotenoid that your body can convert into vitamin A. This fat-soluble nutrient is important to immunity, organ function, eye health and visual acuity – it helps your eyes adjust in dimming light.", "Carrots are an excellent source of beta-carotene, and contain high amount of fiber. Beta carotene is important for eyesight, skin health, and normal growth. Carrots are a good source of fiber, vitamin C and potassium, as well as vitamin B6, folate, and several minerals including calcium and magnesium.", "Vitamin A. Carrots don’t actually contain vitamin A, but they’re an excellent source of beta-carotene, the antioxidant carotenoid that your body can convert into vitamin A. This fat-soluble nutrient is important to immunity, organ function, eye health and visual acuity – it helps your eyes adjust in dimming light.", "Vitamin A. Carrots a rich source of vitamin A, particularly in the form of beta-carotene, which gives them their vibrant orange color. Beta-carotene converts into retinol, the most usable form of vitamin A. Retinol protects the membranes surrounding your eyes that absorb light.", "Carrots a rich source of vitamin A, particularly in the form of beta-carotene, which gives them their vibrant orange color. Beta-carotene converts into retinol, the most usable form of vitamin A. Retinol protects the membranes surrounding your eyes that absorb light.", "Animal Vitamin A (Retinol) versus Plant Vitamin A (Carotenoids) There are two main sources of vitamin A: animal sources which contain preformed vitamin A as retinol and plant sources containing carotenoids, like beta-carotene, that the body converts to retinol.", "Nutritionally, the carrot is an extremely rich source of vitamin A. The name carotene, which is a form of pro-vitamin, has been derived from carrot. The carotene is converted … into vitamin A by the liver and it is also stored in our body. Carrots are rich in sodium, sulphur, chlorine and contain traces of iodine.", "Besides liver, good sources of vitamin A include sweet potatoes, carrots and dark, leafy greens, as well as eggs, tomatoes and fortified milk.", "The best source of vitamin A is liver in animal products. Other good sources include sweet potatoes, carrots, dark leafy greens, eggs, tomatoes and fortified milk.", "Confidence votes 231. Nutritionally, the carrot is an extremely rich source of vitamin A. The name carotene, which is a form of pro-vitamin, has been derived from carrot. The carotene is converted into vitamin A by the liver and it is also stored in our body." ]
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are carrots a starchy vegetable
[ "Starchy vegetables include several types of roots, bulbs and kernels. Corn, peas, parsnips, potatoes, pumpkin, squash, zucchini and yams are all examples of starchy vegetables.Non-starchy vegetables are typically flowering parts of the plant. Lettuce, asparagus, broccoli, cauliflower, cucumber, spinach, mushrooms, onions, peppers and tomatoes are all considered non-starchy vegetables.ou need both starchy and non-starchy veggies in your diet. Both starchy and non-starchy vegetables are an important part of your diet. They offer plenty of fiber, vitamins and minerals, but are relatively low in calories.", "Following is a list of starchy veggies. List of Starchy Veggies. Along with starchy vegetables, it is also important that an individual's diet includes other sources of starch, like brown rice, barley, quinoa, amaranth, oatmeal, tapioca, various nuts and seeds, etc.Avoid choosing processed food sources, like baked goods or processed cereals.ist of Starchy Veggies. Along with starchy vegetables, it is also important that an individual's diet includes other sources of starch, like brown rice, barley, quinoa, amaranth, oatmeal, tapioca, various nuts and seeds, etc.", "You don't often hear that when you have diabetes, but non-starchy vegetables are one food group where you can satisfy your appetite. Vegetables are full of vitamins, minerals, fiber, and phytochemicals—and with so few calories and carbohydrate, everyone can enjoy more!here are two main types of vegetables—starchy and non-starchy. For this section, we are going to focus only on the non-starchy vegetables. Starchy vegetables like potatoes, corn and peas are included in the Grains and Starchy Vegetables section because they contain more carbohydrate.", "Starchy vegetables are high-carbohydrate plant foods that contain a rich energy source for man. Starch is a carbohydrate formed from the bonding of several glucose units, and is the most common form of stored energy from plants that is present in the human diet.reen plants produce starch and many staple foods like potatoes, rice, and corn contain large amounts of this organic compound. Starch in vegetables are digested primarily by gastric amylase, an enzyme found in the gastrointestinal tract, and the digested starch is then stored in the cells to be used as energy.", "On the other hand, there is also another type of vegetable: the non-starchy vegetables. These plant foods are nutrient-dense (having more vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants) but contain lower amounts of carbohydrate and energy compared to the starchy vegetables.reen plants produce starch and many staple foods like potatoes, rice, and corn contain large amounts of this organic compound. Starch in vegetables are digested primarily by gastric amylase, an enzyme found in the gastrointestinal tract, and the digested starch is then stored in the cells to be used as energy.", "Starchy vegetables are healthy, but they are higher in carbohydrate than other vegetables and they have more calories. Therefore, these vegetables are grouped with other starchy foods instead of vegetables. One serving of any starchy vegetable is about 1/2 cup cooked vegetable.Starchy vegetables include: 1 Corn.tarchy vegetables are healthy, but they are higher in carbohydrate than other vegetables and they have more calories. Therefore, these vegetables are grouped with other starchy foods instead of vegetables. One serving of any starchy vegetable is about 1/2 cup cooked vegetable. Starchy vegetables include: 1 Corn.", "There are two main types of vegetables—starchy and non-starchy. For this section, we are going to focus only on the non-starchy vegetables. Starchy vegetables like potatoes, corn and peas are included in the Grains and Starchy Vegetables section because they contain more carbohydrate.here are two main types of vegetables—starchy and non-starchy. For this section, we are going to focus only on the non-starchy vegetables. Starchy vegetables like potatoes, corn and peas are included in the Grains and Starchy Vegetables section because they contain more carbohydrate.", "The following is a list of common non-starchy vegetables: 1 Amaranth or Chinese spinach. 2 Artichoke. 3 Artichoke hearts. 4 Asparagus. 5 Baby corn. 6 Bamboo shoots. 7 Beans (green, wax, Italian).8 Bean sprouts.here are two main types of vegetables—starchy and non-starchy. For this section, we are going to focus only on the non-starchy vegetables. Starchy vegetables like potatoes, corn and peas are included in the Grains and Starchy Vegetables section because they contain more carbohydrate.", "You need both starchy and non-starchy veggies in your diet. Both starchy and non-starchy vegetables are an important part of your diet. They offer plenty of fiber, vitamins and minerals, but are relatively low in calories.ou need both starchy and non-starchy veggies in your diet. Both starchy and non-starchy vegetables are an important part of your diet. They offer plenty of fiber, vitamins and minerals, but are relatively low in calories.", "Orange starchy vegetables, such as carrots, sweet potatoes and winter squash, are great sources of vitamin A, vitamin C, fiber and beta carotene, which has been shown to reduce your risk of certain cancers, cardiovascular disease and even infertility. Read on to learn more about starchy vegetables: Carrot.One carrot provides a full day’s supply of vitamin A. One of the easiest root vegetables to grow, carrots can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one month. Cut off the greens before you store them.ead on to learn more about starchy vegetables: Carrot. One carrot provides a full day’s supply of vitamin A. One of the easiest root vegetables to grow, carrots can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one month." ]
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are carrots bad for bunnies
[ "It is generally not a good idea to give a rabbit carrots or lettuce. If you do, give them in small amounts. Most people have been brainwashed by watching Bugs Bunny cartoons that carrots are good for rabbits.Greens and vegetables can give rabbits diahrrea, especially if given in large amounts.If a snack is going to be given to the rabbit, give it something like dry timothy hay.t is generally not a good idea to give a rabbit carrots or lettuce. If you do, give them in small amounts. Most people have been brainwashed by watching Bugs Bunny cartoons that carrots are good for rabbits.", "Carrots are not bad for bunnies, nor are apples (provided you don't feed them the stems and seeds). Variety is important to a bunny, as is a high-quality hay (I personally use timothy-it's a bit more expensive, but nutritionally better than alfalfa).est Answer: Carrots are good in proportion with other vegetables. As with any food, if given alone without any other vegetables the rabbit will be lacking in other vitamins and minerals. Carrots are good and contain essential vitamins. All vegetables contain natural sugars.", "Yes, they do! But carrots are more like a sugary treat for a rabbit (so are fruits), so they should be given in small quantities. They can upset a rabbit’s digestive system if given too much.A better way to think about giving a healthy variety of foods to your bunny is to feed a salad a day.ut carrots are more like a sugary treat for a rabbit (so are fruits), so they should be given in small quantities. They can upset a rabbit’s digestive system if given too much.", "Download. Yes, they do! But carrots are more like a sugary treat for a rabbit (so are fruits), so they should be given in small quantities. They can upset a rabbit’s digestive system if given too much. A better way to think about giving a healthy variety of foods to your bunny is to feed a salad a day.ut carrots are more like a sugary treat for a rabbit (so are fruits), so they should be given in small quantities. They can upset a rabbit’s digestive system if given too much.", "Carrots are only healthy for rabbits in small amounts, as an occasional treat. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than two tablespoons of treat food a day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit.Carrots are not particularly healthy for rabbits (they only contain a small amount of cellulose, which is the most essential part of a rabbit's diet), but they aren't bad for it either.For their main source of food, timothy hay is best.See the related link below for more info about the rabbit diet, and helpful links!arrots are only healthy for rabbits in small amounts, as an occasional treat. The House Rabbit Society recommends no more than two tablespoons of treat food a day for a normal, healthy 6 pound rabbit.", "Rabbits love to eat carrots because they are sweet and full of sugar. However do not feed them too much because it can cause digestive problems. This occurs when too much undigested sugar or carbohydrates enter the ceacum at the end of the digestive tract.abbits love carrots and they are a great treat but don't feed them exclusively carrots because they are deficient in many protien and other nutrients. They are also a little too high in sugar and starch and can lead to digestive upset.", "Rabbits do not naturally eat root vegetables, cereals or fruit, and iceberg lettuce can be dangerous. Carrots and apples are high in sugar and should be an occasional treat Photo: ALAMY.arrots and apples are high in sugar and should be an occasional treat. The charity recommends giving rabbits good quality hay in daily bundles of about the rabbit's own size and allowing them to graze on growing grass, but not lawn clippings.", "carrots are treats and should be given accordingly to your bunny. Carrots are high in sugar, therefore, you should be careful in how many carrots you allow your bunny each week. Contrary To Popular Belief, Carrots Are Only OK For Bunnies In Limited Quantities (Grapes Too!).The most essential part of a rabbit’s diet is unlimited hay.arrots are treats and should be given accordingly to your bunny. Carrots are high in sugar, therefore, you should be careful in how many carrots you allow your bunny each week. Contrary To Popular Belief, Carrots Are Only OK For Bunnies In Limited Quantities (Grapes Too!).", "It is therefore widely assumed that carrots are among the most favorite bunny foods, but the Royal society for prevention of cruelty to animals (RSPCA) has warned that feeding rabbits with root vegetables put them at a risk for tooth decay and other health problems.n the wild, rabbits do not naturally feed on root vegetables, fruits, cereals or and iceberg lettuce. Some of these foods can prove to be dangerous. Carrots and apples have very high sugar content and therefore, must be given to the rabbits as occasional treat only.", "Carrots shouldn’t be main sources of food. Rabbits don't naturally eat root vegetables/fruit. Carrots/fruit are high in sugar and should only be fed in small amounts as occasional treats. Rabbits need mainly hay and/or grass, some leafy greens and a small, measured amount of pellets.See rabbit meal planner.arrots shouldn’t be main sources of food. Rabbits don't naturally eat root vegetables/fruit. Carrots/fruit are high in sugar and should only be fed in small amounts as occasional treats. Rabbits need mainly hay and/or grass, some leafy greens and a small, measured amount of pellets." ]
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are carrots considered hypoglycemic
[ "Hypoglycemia, also known as low blood sugar, is a relatively rare condition. The symptoms include shakiness, weakness, faintness, headaches, mental dullness, and confusion.Such symptoms can be caused by any number of other problems, including stress.ffects of Hypoglycemia. Glucose is a type of sugar found in the blood. Eating a meal causes blood glucose levels to rise. Normally, as levels of glucose in the blood increase, the pancreas produces insulin.", "The condition called hypoglycemia is literally translated as low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar (or blood glucose) concentrations fall below a level necessary to properly support the body's need for energy and stability throughout its cells.f these regulators are not working properly, levels of blood sugar can become either excessive (as in hyperglycemia) or inadequate (as in hypoglycemia). If a person has a blood sugar level of 50 mg/dl or less, he or she is considered hypoglycemic, although glucose levels vary widely from one person to another.", "Purpose. Hypoglycemia is the term for a blood glucose level that is lower than normal. When foods are digested in the body, they are broken down into many nutrients. These nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream to be used in performing various body functions.urpose. Hypoglycemia is the term for a blood glucose level that is lower than normal. When foods are digested in the body, they are broken down into many nutrients. These nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream to be used in performing various body functions.", "Definition. The condition called hypoglycemia is literally translated as low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar (or blood glucose) concentrations fall below a level necessary to properly support the body's need for energy and stability throughout its cells. blood sugar level of 70 mg/dl or less is defined as hypoglycemia. Severe hypoglycemia occurs when values are less than 40 mg/dl. Diagnosis of hypoglycemia requires fasting blood glucose values of less than 50mg/dl or of blood glucose values less than 70 mg/dl after ingesting food or drink.", "Definition. The condition called hypoglycemia is literally translated as low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar (or blood glucose) concentrations fall below a level necessary to properly support the body's need for energy and stability throughout its cells.reatment of the immediate symptoms of hypoglycemia can include eating sugar. For example, a patient can eat a piece of candy, drink milk, or drink fruit juice. Glucose tablets can be used by patients, especially those who are diabetic.", "Healthy vegetable choices for reactive hypoglycemia include Brussels sprouts, white and sweet potatoes with the skin, carrots, spinach, broccoli, green beans, lettuce, cucumbers, asparagus, corn, peas, legumes, mushrooms and eggplant. Food List for a Diet for Reactive Hypoglycemia. Eating foods high in fiber like vegetables can help prevent low blood sugar. Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images. Reactive hypoglycemia is low blood sugar that occurs 3 to 4 hours after eating a meal.", "A Food List for a Diet for Reactive Hypoglycemia. Eating foods high in fiber like vegetables can help prevent low blood sugar. Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images. Reactive hypoglycemia is low blood sugar that occurs 3 to 4 hours after eating a meal.Symptoms include hunger, weakness, shakiness, lightheadedness, anxiety and confusion, according to MayoClinic.com. Reactive hypoglycemia requires a medical evaluation for a diagnosis. Food List for a Diet for Reactive Hypoglycemia. Eating foods high in fiber like vegetables can help prevent low blood sugar. Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images. Reactive hypoglycemia is low blood sugar that occurs 3 to 4 hours after eating a meal.", "A. Hypoglycemia is the sudden decrease in blood glucose levels, to an amount where the body experiences signs and symptoms such as confusion, fast heart rate, altered consciousness state and even fainting.This is usually a result of medications taken for diabetes.f these regulators are not working properly, levels of blood sugar can become either excessive (as in hyperglycemia) or inadequate (as in hypoglycemia). If a person has a blood sugar level of 50 mg/dl or less, he or she is considered hypoglycemic, although glucose levels vary widely from one person to another.", "Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is most common in people who have diabetes. If you have already been diagnosed with diabetes and need more information about low blood sugar, see the topics: 1 Type 1 Diabetes.2 Type 2 Diabetes.eople with severe hypoglycemia usually pass out. If you pass out, someone should call right away. If you have a health problem that tends to cause low blood sugar, it's a good idea to teach your family, friends, and coworkers about what symptoms to watch for and what to do.", "Effects of Hypoglycemia. Glucose is a type of sugar found in the blood. Eating a meal causes blood glucose levels to rise. Normally, as levels of glucose in the blood increase, the pancreas produces insulin.The insulin causes body cells to absorb the glucose and a gradual drop in the blood sugar level results.ffects of Hypoglycemia. Glucose is a type of sugar found in the blood. Eating a meal causes blood glucose levels to rise. Normally, as levels of glucose in the blood increase, the pancreas produces insulin." ]
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are carrots good for cows
[ "Report Abuse. Cows can eat carrots and most vegetables and fruits. Not only can they eat them but they enjoy them very much and produce well if given a steady diet of them. If you travel in the northern Midwest about this time of the year you will see stacks of shredded pumpkins for sale as cattle feed.eport Abuse. Cows can eat carrots and most vegetables and fruits. Not only can they eat them but they enjoy them very much and produce well if given a steady diet of them. If you travel in the northern Midwest about this time of the year you will see stacks of shredded pumpkins for sale as cattle feed.", "Yes! A carrot, seedless slices of apple, rutabaga, or turnip are all crunchy foods most Labs will enjoy eating from time to time throughout their lives. I feed my labs carr … ots with every meal. It does wonders for their immune system and skin and coat.Feeding carrots also regulates their poo. Plus, the rewards are that homegrown carrots taste so much better than store-bought carrots, and it is possibl…. 2 The Health Benefits of Carrots for Dogs Dog lovers and owners are typically good about asking what people foods are good for their dogs, or bad for their dogs for that matter.", "1 Healthy snacks like apple slices, carrots, and hay cubes are good places to start for a treat. 2 Many horses will even enjoy a banana. 3 Commercially made horse treats can be a favorite for many horses and they may store and travel better than fresh fruit or vegetables when you’re on the road. Select healthy vegetables and fruits as treats – these taste good to your horse and are usually close to foods they eat in their normal diet, so chances of digestive upset are reduced. 2 Feed only a small amount. 3 Feeding your horse 15 large carrots at a time may create more of a meal than a treat.", "A half of a carrot sliced thin twice a day is a good start. Then gradually work up to several carrots over a period of two weeks. So, if you have a 1,000-pound rabbit in your barn that likes carrots, don't worry they are good for him-and you.his means a 1,000 pound horse requires around 13,635 I.U.'s of vitamin A each day. One pound of carrots contains 30,000 I.U.'s of vitamin A. The NRC has determined the upper safe limit of vitamin A for a 1,100-pound horse is 80,000 I.U.'s per day. Vitamin A can be toxic if over-supplemented.", "Carrots are good for you, your dog. . . AND your horses! Plus, the rewards are that homegrown carrots taste so much better than store-bought carrots, and it is possibl…. 2 The Health Benefits of Carrots for Dogs Dog lovers and owners are typically good about asking what people foods are good for their dogs, or bad for their dogs for that matter.", "1 Plus, the rewards are that homegrown carrots taste so much better than store-bought carrots, and it is possibl…. 2 The Health Benefits of Carrots for Dogs Dog lovers and owners are typically good about asking what people foods are good for their dogs, or bad for their dogs for that matter. Plus, the rewards are that homegrown carrots taste so much better than store-bought carrots, and it is possibl…. 2 The Health Benefits of Carrots for Dogs Dog lovers and owners are typically good about asking what people foods are good for their dogs, or bad for their dogs for that matter.", "Washed stock feed carrots. Highly palatable. Ideal for ruminants to enhance forage intakes, but conytain below average protein levels (9.5%). They have a dry matter of 11 - 13% and an ME of 12.3 - 12.8 MJ/Kg DM.They are a good source of beta carotene. Typical inclusion 10 - 15 kg/day for dairy cows and 5kg per 100kg bodyweight for all cattle.deal for ruminants to enhance forage intakes, but conytain below average protein levels (9.5%). They have a dry matter of 11 - 13% and an ME of 12.3 - 12.8 MJ/Kg DM. They are a good source of beta carotene. Typical inclusion 10 - 15 kg/day for dairy cows and 5kg per 100kg bodyweight for all cattle.", "Apples? Carrots? Hay/grain cubes? I want to try clicker training my new Dexters when they get here, but need to know what they really like for treats. - Michelle. 4 horses, 2 cows, 3 dogs, 12 chickens, 5 turkeys. Reply.4 horses, 2 cows, 3 dogs, 12 chickens, 5 turkeys. Reply.Why Join BackYard Chickens?arrots? Hay/grain cubes? I want to try clicker training my new Dexters when they get here, but need to know what they really like for treats. - Michelle. 4 horses, 2 cows, 3 dogs, 12 chickens, 5 turkeys. Reply.", "Also total avoidance of the nightshade plants like the pepper family are a good idea. Otherwise they will eat: cabbages, kale, mangels, rutabaga's, turnips, carrots, parsnips, sugar beets, sweet potatoes, pumpkin. lettuce, squash, swede.apples, oranges, bananas, cherries, all the berries, peaches, plums, apricots, pears, cantaloupe, watermelons, grapes. coconut flesh, not whole.plus a whole variety of trees and shrubs, like willows, poplars, comfrey. but should avoid pine needles-they will eat them just not good for them.ettuce, squash, swede. apples, oranges, bananas, cherries, all the berries, peaches, plums, apricots, pears, cantaloupe, watermelons, grapes. coconut flesh, not whole. plus a whole variety of trees and shrubs, like willows, poplars, comfrey. but should avoid pine needles-they will eat them just not good for them.", "If using this carrot puree as a first food, you can add a little breast milk to give it a “softer” taste, adding a flavour that your baby is already used to. You can add cows milk from the age of 6 months if no allergies are suspected or present.f using this carrot puree as a first food, you can add a little breast milk to give it a “softer” taste, adding a flavour that your baby is already used to. You can add cows milk from the age of 6 months if no allergies are suspected or present." ]
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are carrots good for diarrhea
[ "Carrot Fiber Content. Carrots offer a good natural source of dietary fiber. One fresh 7 1/2 inch carrot contains 1.2 g of insoluble fiber and 2.3 g of fiber overall, according to the Harvard University Health Services. Half a cup of sliced and cooked carrots contains around 0.9 grams of insoluble fiber, or 2 g in total.", "These little gems help prevent the symptoms of IBS as well as regulate diarrhea and constipation. Eat them raw, by themselves or in salads, or eat them cooked -- steamed and tossed with a little melted butter and brown sugar for a sweet treat. You can put raw carrots through the juicer, too.", "What to eat if you have diarrhea: Eat foods that are high in pectin, such as applesauce, bananas, and yogurt. Pectin, a water-soluble fiber, helps reduce diarrhea. Eat foods that have a lot of potassium, such as fruit juices, sports drinks, potatoes without the skin, and bananas.", "If you like certain fruits and vegetables, eat them cooked, not raw. Some raw fruits and vegetables can make diarrhea worse. Try soups made with cooked asparagus tips, beets, carrots, peeled zucchini, mushrooms, or celery; tomato puree; or a baked potato without the skin.", "The B in the BRAT diet, bananas are bland and easily digested, and thus are a good choice for settling your upset tummy. As a bonus, the high level of potassium in bananas helps to replace electrolytes that may be lost by severe bouts of diarrhea.", "Diarrhea can be a side effect of chemotherapy. If you have diarrhea that lasts for more than 24 hours, or if you have pain and cramping, call your doctor. Changes in your diet can help. Drink plenty of fluids that contain key chemicals and minerals so you don't become dehydrated.", "Oat bran. Increasing fiber is a cure for almost every intestinal ill, and oat bran is especially good for IBS because it's mild and usually colon-friendly. So use some every day: a bowl of oatmeal, oat bran bread, oatmeal cookies. But don't expect immediate results. It may take up to a month to get any IBS relief.", "Note: If your diarrhea is caused by irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), the BRAT diet may not be what is right for you. But don't worry, you will find some ideas here that are better choices for people who have IBS.", "Carrots, both raw and cooked, contain fiber. Insoluble fiber is more important for bowel health than soluble fiber. Insoluble fiber helps add shape to your stools. It moistens hard, impacted feces by binding water in the gut. Fiber also firms up loose stools by adding extra bulk and mass.", "The A in the BRAT diet, apples are also a good source of pectin. However, the high fiber in raw apples makes them too rough for a dicey intestinal system. Cooking the apples makes them easier on your system to digest. This allows you to benefit from the pectin and the other nutrients that apples have to offer." ]
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are carrots healthy for weight loss
[ "Getting an adequate amount of vitamins and minerals will keep your body functioning well and your energy levels at their best during weight loss. Celery does not provide a large amount of vitamins and minerals, but 1 cup does contain 8 to 10 percent of your daily needs for vitamin A, folate and potassium.", "Because carrots are mostly water and fiber, they are low in calories. Eating one cup of raw carrots will only add up to about 50 calories. In order to lose 1 pound of body weight, you have to create a calorie deficit of 3,500. Restricting your food intake and increasing your level of activity and exercise will help you to lose the weight.", "If you want to lose weight and hate feeling hungry, try eating more carrots. They're mostly water and fiber to keep you hydrated and feeling full. You'll also get essential nutrients, such as vitamins A and K. Carrot sticks make a quick snack alone or dipped in hummus.", "Carrots: Natural Weight-Loss Food. If you don't have a bag of carrots sitting in your refrigerator, you should -- they're anything but ordinary when it comes to nutrition. Carrots contain an uncommon amount of beta-carotene. And they can masquerade as a fat substitute by serving as a thickener in soups, sauces, casseroles, and quick breads. Because of its terrific replacement qualities, you don't have to add any cream, or fat for that matter, to cream of carrot soup.", "What is important is to choose those healthy ingredients that will not keep you hungry and at the same time help with the weight loss process. If you aim at losing weight in a healthy manner consider regular consumption of carrots. Being rich in fiber they are perfect healthy snack for you and your family.", "How to process carrots for weight loss. 1 Heat the butter in a large pot over meidum heat. 2 Add some onion and garlic. 3 Cook, cover and stir until they turn soft. Add the carrots and leave it on 3 1 minutes. Season the soup with the salt. Bring it to boil under lower heat in 30 1 minutes. Remove the heat and allow to cool.", "Nutritional information. 1 cup of chopped carrots (128 g) contains: Like most vegetables, carrots contain very few calories, and this is important when it comes to weight management. Calories are units of energy, and all foods contain them, in differing amounts.", "Besides achieving your weight loss goal, carrot diet will cleanse the whole body. This diet lasts 4 days and you should get incredible results as long as you follow the rules. Here is what you need to do to lose about 6 pounds in 4 days. It is very simple and easy to follow.", "It can help you feel full while cutting back on calories. To lose weight, you have to eat fewer calories than your body uses in a day. Celery is very low in calories and is full of water and fiber to leave your stomach feeling full. It makes a great snack by itself or a crunchy topping for a salad.", "Facts have shown that carrots have many beneficial health effects. Not only are they good friend of weight loss process but they also help with high cholesterol levels. Especially, there is a strong connection between carrot consumption and eye health improvement. This article focuses on providing people with carrot nutrition facts and top 7 Health Benefits of Carrots." ]
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are carrots safe for cats
[ "Good vegetables to offer your cat are chopped carrots, peas, frozen corn, broccoli florets, green beans, zucchini, lettuce, spinach and catnip.Do not offer garlic, onions, tomatoes, avocados or mushrooms. These foods are either toxic to cats or are difficult for them to digest.Vegetables can replace packaged pet snacks you can get at the grocery store, but give them only sparingly.Treats are just something extra you offer your cat in addition to her regular diet, not as a replacement for her meal.ood vegetables to offer your cat are chopped carrots, peas, frozen corn, broccoli florets, green beans, zucchini, lettuce, spinach and catnip.", "My cat is very strange and loves to eat cooked veggies. Carrots included, but she also eats peas, corn, beans, potatoes, etc. I asked my vet and he said that vegetables are good for cats and it's fine for her to eat them, but he said to also make sure she got the meat supplement from her regular cat food.Source(s): The owner of a wanna-be-vegetarian cat.t's for a cat that never wants to go to its owner. He won't eat the carrots or broccoli by itself, but loves chicken. It was the best way to make him eat his vegetables. I consider it punishment in a good way as he knows how to use you for food.", "However, you'll find many veterinary lists of dangerous foods are longer. The truth is, if you examine the fine print, some foods on these warning lists can be safe for your cat -- but only in small doses.And a good rule of thumb is that human food should not make up more than 15 percent of a cat's diet.owever, you'll find many veterinary lists of dangerous foods are longer. The truth is, if you examine the fine print, some foods on these warning lists can be safe for your cat -- but only in small doses.", "If your cat likes melon, I hate to burst your bubble: It’s not an unusual craving. But you may (or should) be wondering whether melon and cantaloupe are safe for cats to eat. We’ll come to that in a moment.HAttr:198656;48,718,595,64;15,3;51,51,51,255\\}\\}\\{Text:\\\\n,HAttr:0\\}\\{T:p,HAttr:198658;48,798,596,66;15,537,596,66;0,0,596,66;0,0,596,66\\{Text:Wild cats are obligate carnivores.. Meat. Small quantities of most meats are not likely to hurt cats. A little bit of chicken breast, hamburger, fish or turkey is likely to be palatable and harmless to your feline friend. Remember, however, that cold cuts can be high in sodium and should therefore not be offered in excess.", "Google+. Fat cats are no joke, and we know responsible pet owners like you are doing all you can to help keep your cat as healthy as he can be. If you're thinking of adding fruits and vegetables to your cat's diet, you're probably wondering which foods are safe to feed him.Well, you've come to the right place! Here's the skinny: Cats don't require fruits and vegetables to balance their nutrition.oogle+. Fat cats are no joke, and we know responsible pet owners like you are doing all you can to help keep your cat as healthy as he can be. If you're thinking of adding fruits and vegetables to your cat's diet, you're probably wondering which foods are safe to feed him. Well, you've come to the right place!", "While feeding your cat carrots occasionally or buying cat foods that contain good levels of vitamin A can provide health benefits, there is not much chance of your cat's eyesight becoming even better than before.early everyone is familiar with the old adage that eating carrots can improve vision. So, the idea must apply to our cats as well … right? While there is some hint of truth to the concept, eating lots of carrots will not give your cat — or you for that matter — super vision during the day or night.", "Nearly everyone is familiar with the old adage that eating carrots can improve vision. So, the idea must apply to our cats as well … right? While there is some hint of truth to the concept, eating lots of carrots will not give your cat — or you for that matter — super vision during the day or night.Carrots are indeed a nutrient-rich source of a variety of vitamins and minerals, including beta-carotene.early everyone is familiar with the old adage that eating carrots can improve vision. So, the idea must apply to our cats as well … right? While there is some hint of truth to the concept, eating lots of carrots will not give your cat — or you for that matter — super vision during the day or night.", "• Celery: 1 stalk (7). • Cucumber: 1/2 cup slices (8). • Broccoli: 1/4 cup chopped (7). Not all foods are safe for pets, though, so beware of foods that are potentially toxic: grapes, raisins, garlic, onion, avocado and chocolate. Celery: 1 stalk (7). • Cucumber: 1/2 cup slices (8). • Broccoli: 1/4 cup chopped (7). Not all foods are safe for pets, though, so beware of foods that are potentially toxic: grapes, raisins, garlic, onion, avocado and chocolate.", "It can be hard to resist spoiling your beautiful feline friend with a special treat from the dinner table. But as wise cat owners know, many human foods can be unsafe for your cat because we have vastly different nutritional needs from them.owever, you'll find many veterinary lists of dangerous foods are longer. The truth is, if you examine the fine print, some foods on these warning lists can be safe for your cat -- but only in small doses.", "While humans are omnivores, meaning we can survive on meat and vegetables, a cat is classified as an obligate carnivore, meaning it needs meat to survive (or at least thrive).nstead, serve up small portions of veggies to your cat. Some recommended vegetables include baked carrots, steamed asparagus or broccoli, green beans, winter squash, or chopped greens. Dr. Colleran advises cat owners to wash veggies thoroughly and avoid anything that might be indigestible, like uncooked carrots." ]
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are caryopteris deer resistant
[ "Prefers well-drained, loose soil. Does not like to be over-saturated. Prune in spring down to where new growth is sprouting. In Northern regions' this plant will die back to the ground though the roots are hardy. In the South, cut back if needed. Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer specialized for trees and shrubs.", "Blue beard, Blue-spirea, Blue-mist shrub (Caryopteris × clandonensis) kare-ee-OP-ter-iss ex klan-don-EN-sis. Genus: Caryopteris. These plants can take worst of the a hot summer (heat, lack of water, and humidity) and still manage to perform well. They generally live four to five years before they need replacing, but during that time, they offer dependable foliage and pretty blue flowers from mid- to late summer. Blue-mist shrubs form low-growing, finely-textured mounds and are deer-resistant. Relatively drought tolerant and very heat tolerant.", "Be the first to write a review. First Choice' is a newer selection with particularly deep blue flowers and a more compact mature size than other Blue Mist spirea. Blooming late summer it is an invaluable nectar source for bees and butterflies. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric).", "Caryopteris × clandonensis ‘Longwood Blue&... Caryopteris × clandonensis ‘First Choice&r... Although actually a woody shrub, Bluebeard is usually cut back each spring to 6 inches and treated more like a perennial.", "Offering rare blue late-season flowers, bluebeard grows into a compact and flattering companion to other late bloomers such as asters and black-eyed Susans. The wispy bunches of flowers develop along the stems in midsummer to early fall. Silvery bluebeard foliage adds a little extra shine to the landscape. Two tricks to growing bluebeard well: Prune the plants hard in spring when they begin to show new growth, and plant in well-drained soil to ensure the best bounceback after cold winters. A plethora of new varieties are available, including those with variegated green and white leaves, gold leaves, and pink flowers.", "Total shrub height depends on the extent of the winter cut-back and/or the annual spring pruning. ‘Longwood Blue’ may reach a height of 4′. It features a profuse shrub-covering bloom of fragrant violet-blue flowers in terminal clusters from late summer into fall. The foliage is aromatic when brushed with the hand.", "Caryopteris -- Bluebeard. This genus features aromatic foliage to foil the deer! Subshrubs (varieties that develop woody stems during the season) like 'Sunshine Blue' should be cut back each spring to improve flowering. The divaricata varieties are perennials and die back to the ground after a few hard frosts.", "Attracts Birds, Butterflies, Hedge, Deer Resistant. Caryopteris ‘Longwood Blue’ is sometimes called Bluebeard Blue Spirea or Blue Mist. It is a low-mounded deciduous shrub that is valued for its aromatic foliage and late summer flowers. The blooms resemble clouds of blue smoke or mist.", "Caryopteris × clandonensis. These plants can take worst of the a hot summer (heat, lack of water, and humidity) and still manage to perform well. They generally live four to five years before they need replacing, but during that time, they offer dependable foliage and pretty blue flowers from mid- to late summer.", "Caryopteris clandonensis First Choice. Blue Mist Spirea First Choice. First Choice' is a newer selection with particularly deep blue flowers and a more compact mature size than other Blue Mist spirea. Blooming late summer it is an invaluable nectar source for bees and butterflies. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric). Learn More…." ]
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are cashews high in protein
[ "In addition to the small amounts of protein found in cashews, each 1-ounce serving also provides 163 calories, 13 grams of fat, 9 grams of carbohydrates and 0.9 gram of fiber, while each 2-tablespoon serving of cashew butter has 188 calories, 16 grams of fat, 9 grams of carbohydrates and 0.6 gram of fiber.egetable-based protein, such as found in cashews, are incomplete. In the case of cashews and nuts in general, the essential amino acids lysine and isoleucine are in short supply.", "Brazilian nuts, almonds, cashews, pine nuts, macadamia nuts are nutritious sources of protein, amino acids and minerals. Almonds, are rich in iron, calcium and vitamin E, cashews are rich in vitamin A, and peanuts offer zinc. Walnuts, flax seeds and hemp seeds are high in omega-3 fatty acids like oily fishes.he downside to eating nuts is that they can be high in calories and unsaturated fat. Unsaturated fat is the good fat compared to saturated fat which is found in red meats; though high amounts of either fat is bad for you.", "Photo Credit Comstock/Comstock/Getty Images. Most nuts are a good source of protein and are low in saturated fat; the amounts vary among nuts. According to the USDA MyPlate recommendations, adult men and women should consume 5 1/1 and 6 1/2 ounces of protein daily, respectively.oy nuts are even higher in protein and lower in fat and calories. A 1-oz. serving provides 11 g protein, less than 1 g saturated and 6 g total fat. The protein is a higher quality protein, compared to tree nuts, based on its amino acid profile. Also, soy nuts contain 0.6 g ALA in ¼ cup.", "1 Cashews: Dry-roasted cashews are high in proteins and also have one of the lowest fat contents of all nuts. 2 Peanuts: Roasted peanuts not only taste delicious but also act as vital protein supplements for your body. 3 With 7.95 grams of protein per ounce, they are an ideal snack when you are on a mission to lose weight.ne of the most important tactics you can employ is to include high-protein foods in your diet. In short, eating nuts is a great way to more easily achieve a high protein low fat diet to trigger weight loss. But nuts alone won’t do the trick.", "Cashews contain 4 grams of protein per ounce. Protein is used as a building block to synthesize, maintain and repair every cell in your body, including your muscles, heart, skin, bones and organs.egetable-based protein, such as found in cashews, are incomplete. In the case of cashews and nuts in general, the essential amino acids lysine and isoleucine are in short supply.", "The best sources of protein in your diet are found in animal foods such as meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products, and vegetarian options, such as nuts, legumes and soy-based products.Cashews are part of the nut family and constitute a source of protein.egetable-based protein, such as found in cashews, are incomplete. In the case of cashews and nuts in general, the essential amino acids lysine and isoleucine are in short supply.", "Pistachios are lower per-nut in calories than other nuts, but are quite high in protein and fiber. They also shine in vitamin B6 content, providing 18 percent of daily requirements, whereas most other nuts fall below five percent of that metric.ith good reason: Almonds rank among the highest-protein nuts, but at a fraction of the price of some higher-end nuts like walnuts. Almonds are also high in manganese and vitamin E, vital defenders against oxidative damage. Those who consume almonds on a regular basis are at lower risk for developing heart disease.", "Best High Protein Nuts. People are always looking for new and more effective weight loss diets. One of the most important tactics you can employ is to include high-protein foods in your diet. In short, eating nuts is a great way to more easily achieve a high protein low fat diet to trigger weight loss.But nuts alone won’t do the trick.ne of the most important tactics you can employ is to include high-protein foods in your diet. In short, eating nuts is a great way to more easily achieve a high protein low fat diet to trigger weight loss. But nuts alone won’t do the trick.", "Nuts are nature's way of showing us that good things come in small packages. These bite-size nutritional powerhouses are packed with heart-healthy fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Here's a look at the pros and cons of different nuts, as well as the best and worst products on supermarket shelves today.uts are nature's way of showing us that good things come in small packages. These bite-size nutritional powerhouses are packed with heart-healthy fats, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Here's a look at the pros and cons of different nuts, as well as the best and worst products on supermarket shelves today.", "We discuss some high protein nuts that can become a part of your daily diet to augment your daily protein requirements: 1 Cashews: Dry-roasted cashews are high in proteins and also have one of the lowest fat contents of all nuts.ne of the most important tactics you can employ is to include high-protein foods in your diet. In short, eating nuts is a great way to more easily achieve a high protein low fat diet to trigger weight loss. But nuts alone won’t do the trick." ]
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are cashews low in carbs or cholesterol
[ "Macadamia vs. Almonds. Both macadamia nuts and almonds are appropriate for low-carb diets when consumed in moderation; however, almonds contain slightly more carbs. One ounce of almonds provides about 6 grams of carbohydrates and 1 ounce of macadamia nuts contains about 4 grams of carbs.onsuming almonds or macadamia nuts as part of a low-carb diet helps you to minimize carbohydrate intake while also meeting your body's daily carbohydrate needs. Protein is an important component of low-carb diets, since most low-carb diets are also high-protein diets.", "The best nuts for a low-carb diet all contain less than 2 grams of saturated fat, or 10 percent of the daily value, per 1-ounce serving, as well as being low in carbs.Munch on an ounce of pecans, and you'll only need to add 1.1 grams of net carbs to your daily total.eanuts Photo Credit Liquidlibrary/liquidlibrary/Getty Images. While technically a legume instead of a nut, peanuts are also a good snack option for people on a low-carb diet. An ounce only contains 166 calories and 6.1 grams of carbs, including 2.3 grams fiber, making the net carbs 3.8 grams.", "Almonds are another relatively low-carb nut, providing 170 calories and 6 grams of carbs, including 3.1 grams of fiber, for 2.9 grams of net carbs in each 1-ounce serving, or 22 nuts.eanuts Photo Credit Liquidlibrary/liquidlibrary/Getty Images. While technically a legume instead of a nut, peanuts are also a good snack option for people on a low-carb diet. An ounce only contains 166 calories and 6.1 grams of carbs, including 2.3 grams fiber, making the net carbs 3.8 grams.", "Concerns. Although almonds and macadamia nuts are both good choices when following a low-carb diet, they are also high in calories. One ounce of almonds contains about 170 calories and a 1-ounce portion of macadamia nuts contains about 205 calories.onsuming almonds or macadamia nuts as part of a low-carb diet helps you to minimize carbohydrate intake while also meeting your body's daily carbohydrate needs. Protein is an important component of low-carb diets, since most low-carb diets are also high-protein diets.", "These nuts provide 3.8 grams of carbs, including 2.7 grams of fiber, much of which passes through your digestive tract intact, so fiber isn't usually included in net carbs for low-carb diets.eanuts Photo Credit Liquidlibrary/liquidlibrary/Getty Images. While technically a legume instead of a nut, peanuts are also a good snack option for people on a low-carb diet. An ounce only contains 166 calories and 6.1 grams of carbs, including 2.3 grams fiber, making the net carbs 3.8 grams.", "Carbs in Cashews. The favorite choice for the term Cashews is 1 ounce of Cashew Nuts which has about 9 grams of carbohydrate. The total carbohyrate, sugar, fiber and estimated net carbs (non-fiber carbs) for a variety of types and serving sizes of Cashews is shown below.View other nutritional values (such as Calories or Fats) using the filter below: Calories | Total Carbs | Total Fats | Protein | Sodium | Cholesterol | Vitamins.he total carbohyrate, sugar, fiber and estimated net carbs (non-fiber carbs) for a variety of types and serving sizes of Cashews is shown below. View other nutritional values (such as Calories or Fats) using the filter below:", "Peanuts Photo Credit Liquidlibrary/liquidlibrary/Getty Images. While technically a legume instead of a nut, peanuts are also a good snack option for people on a low-carb diet. An ounce only contains 166 calories and 6.1 grams of carbs, including 2.3 grams fiber, making the net carbs 3.8 grams.eanuts Photo Credit Liquidlibrary/liquidlibrary/Getty Images. While technically a legume instead of a nut, peanuts are also a good snack option for people on a low-carb diet. An ounce only contains 166 calories and 6.1 grams of carbs, including 2.3 grams fiber, making the net carbs 3.8 grams.", "Given the broad range of nutritional content of nuts, the categorization of simply being a “nut” is a woefully inadequate classification. For example, some nuts are low in fat and very starchy, like chestnuts, whereas others are high fat and low carb, like macadamia nuts.Most, however, can be incorporated into a healthy diet.uts. There are lots of them. And a lot to know about their nutritional content. Nuts are healthy, but can also be high in fat. The nutritional values to your health differ wildly between types, and it can depend on whether the nuts are raw or roasted, plain or salted, etc.", "Health Benefits. Not only do cashews have a lower fat content than most other nuts, approximately 82% of their fat is unsaturated fatty acids, plus about 66% of this unsaturated fatty acid content are heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, similar to those found in olive oil.n addition to the nutrients highlighted in our ratings chart, an in-depth nutritional profile for Cashews is also available. This profile includes information on a full array of nutrients, including carbohydrates, sugar, soluble and insoluble fiber, sodium, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids and more.", "Heart-Protective Monounsaturated Fats. Not only do cashews have a lower fat content than most other nuts, approximately 82% of their fat is unsaturated fatty acids, plus about 66% of this unsaturated fatty acid content are heart-healthy monounsaturated fats, similar to those found in olive oil.n addition to the nutrients highlighted in our ratings chart, an in-depth nutritional profile for Cashews is also available. This profile includes information on a full array of nutrients, including carbohydrates, sugar, soluble and insoluble fiber, sodium, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids and more." ]
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are castor bean plants poisonous
[ "Toxic principle. The principle toxin of castor bean is ricin which is a lectin, also termed a toxalbumin. Ricin may comprise up to 3% of the seed weight. Toxalbumins are very toxic plant-derived compounds that combine carbohydrate and protein moieties or components.Ricin is water soluble and is not present in castor oil. Taken orally, ricin is readily absorbed from the stomach and intestine.onditions of poisoning. All parts of the plants are toxic, but most dangerous are the seeds. The most susceptible animal species include cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, fowl, rabbits and other small animals.", "Deadly Caster Bean. The caster bean plant, Ricinus communis, is a native of tropical Africa and is grown in many gardens in North America for its fabulous large leaves. Here in zone 5 it is an annual that can grow to 5 feet in one season. The caster bean plant itself is not poisonous to humans, but the seeds are.The seeds contain a protein called ricin and there is no question that ricin is very poisonous to humans, animals and even insects.The caster bean holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for the world’s most poisonous plant, due to Ricin.he seeds contain a protein called ricin and there is no question that ricin is very poisonous to humans, animals and even insects. The caster bean holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for the world’s most poisonous plant, due to Ricin.", "Toxic Terror, Care. A poisonous plant in all its parts, castor bean's namesake beans (i.e., the seeds) are especially toxic. In fact, they are the source of the infamous poison, ricin.astor beans are not true beans; that's just a nickname. The plants belong to the Euphorbiaceae family. That makes them relatives of poinsettia plants and wood spurge. Tropical plants such as castor beans have a certain cachet in the Northern landscape, where they offer an exotic look.", "Conditions of poisoning. All parts of the plants are toxic, but most dangerous are the seeds. The most susceptible animal species include cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, fowl, rabbits and other small animals.Seeds ingested at 0.2% of body weight have caused toxicosis in cattle and 0.01% of body weight was toxic to horses.onditions of poisoning. All parts of the plants are toxic, but most dangerous are the seeds. The most susceptible animal species include cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, fowl, rabbits and other small animals.", "Overview. Castor bean plants are prized for their aesthetic value in the home garden, but they come with a hefty warning. Castor beans are highly toxic--they contain the deadly poison ricin--and can kill if ingested and will cause irritation when touched.The castor bean plant (Ricinus communis) is a perennial shrub with multi-lobed, toothed leaves and tiny green, clustered, inconspicuous flowers.nce ingested, ricin is absorbed by the intestines and enters the blood stream; symptoms appear within three hours. The toxins within the castor beans are toxic to people as well animals and insects, according to the Cornell University Department of Animal Science.", "Ricinus communis, the castor oil plant, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole species in the monotypic genus, Ricinus, and subtribe, Ricininae.The evolution of castor and its relation to other species are currently being studied using modern genetic tools.astor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses. The seeds contain between 40% and 60% oil that is rich in triglycerides, mainly ricinolein. The seed also contains ricin, a water-soluble toxin, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant.", "Toxic Principles: Ricin. Clinical Signs: Beans are very toxic: oral irritation, burning of mouth and throat, increase in thirst, vomiting, diarrhea, kidney failure, convulsions.linical Signs: Beans are very toxic: oral irritation, burning of mouth and throat, increase in thirst, vomiting, diarrhea, kidney failure, convulsions.", "The toxicity of raw castor beans is due to the presence of ricin. Although the lethal dose in adults is considered to be four to eight seeds, reports of actual poisoning are relatively rare. According to the 2007 edition of Guinness World Records, this plant is the most poisonous in the world.astor seed is the source of castor oil, which has a wide variety of uses. The seeds contain between 40% and 60% oil that is rich in triglycerides, mainly ricinolein. The seed also contains ricin, a water-soluble toxin, which is also present in lower concentrations throughout the plant.", "Ricin /ˈraɪsɪn/ is a highly toxic, naturally occurring lectin (a carbohydrate-binding protein) produced in the seeds of the castor oil plant, Ricinus communis.icin /ˈraɪsɪn/ is a highly toxic, naturally occurring lectin (a carbohydrate-binding protein) produced in the seeds of the castor oil plant, Ricinus communis.", "Another plant with a bad reputation is the castor bean plant, Ricinus communis. This plant has had economic importance pretty much since the dawn of civilized time, yet because it can be used to prepare a toxin (ricin), there are people who think it should be made illegal (and in some places it is).nother plant with a bad reputation is the castor bean plant, Ricinus communis. This plant has had economic importance pretty much since the dawn of civilized time, yet because it can be used to prepare a toxin (ricin), there are people who think it should be made illegal (and in some places it is)." ]
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are cat claws poisonous
[ "No, there are no poison sacks in any animal's claws. Poison is reserved for scorpion stings in insects, or bites which involve sacks in the mouth (spiders/snakes). Cats are not poisonous.They CAN harbor bacteria in their mouths like any animal, and their claws can also contain fragments of bacteria.est Answer: No poison, but they can harbor bacteria in those claws that can cause infections like cat scratch fever. clean up your battle wounds and watch for any of them to get excessively red or tender, visit the doctor if that happens. Source(s): DVM. angeloneus · 5 years ago. Thumbs up.", "CAT'S CLAW Overview Information. Cat's claw is a plant. Two species of cat's claw, Uncaria tomentosa and Uncaria guianensis, are of primary interest for use as medicine. Uncaria tomentosa is most commonly used in the U.S., and Uncaria guianensis is typically used in Europe.Medicine is made from the root and bark.at’s claw is also used for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), wound healing, parasites, Alzheimer ’s disease, asthma, hay fever, cancer (especially urinary tract cancer), a particular type of brain cancer called glioblastoma, gonorrhea, dysentery, birth control, bone pains, and cleansing the kidneys.", "Best Answer: No poison, but they can harbor bacteria in those claws that can cause infections like cat scratch fever. clean up your battle wounds and watch for any of them to get excessively red or tender, visit the doctor if that happens.Source(s): DVM. angeloneus · 5 years ago.Thumbs up.est Answer: No poison, but they can harbor bacteria in those claws that can cause infections like cat scratch fever. clean up your battle wounds and watch for any of them to get excessively red or tender, visit the doctor if that happens. Source(s): DVM. angeloneus · 5 years ago. Thumbs up.", "No. A cat's claws may be razor sharp, but certainly do not contain venom or are in any way poisonous.s for claws, cats do not naturally lose claws (although the outer layers will shed-which is what keeps a cat's claws sharp). A cat's claws are attached to their toe bones, so are very strong and are not meant to be removed. 3 people found this useful.", "Definition: venome (literally, poison of animal origin) is any of a variety of toxins used by animals, for the purpose of defense and hunting. Generally, venom is injected while a other toxins are absorbed by ingestion or through the skin. While many people hate cat scratching, the claws do NOT contain poison.Get some scratching posts whenever you have a cat or kitten who wants to exercise her power.By the way, don't even think about having a cat declawed.enerally, venom is injected while a other toxins are absorbed by ingestion or through the skin. While many people hate cat scratching, the claws do NOT contain poison. Get some scratching posts whenever you have a cat or kitten who wants to exercise her power. By the way, don't even think about having a cat declawed.", "Poisonous would be the correct term. To answer your question, no. Their claws are sharp and are used for hunting, but have no sort of poison. A cat can be declawed, but it basically involves cutting off its fingers, so it is best to use on very aggresive cats [email protected] · 9 years ago. Thumbs up.enerally, venom is injected while a other toxins are absorbed by ingestion or through the skin. While many people hate cat scratching, the claws do NOT contain poison. Get some scratching posts whenever you have a cat or kitten who wants to exercise her power. By the way, don't even think about having a cat declawed.", "Although cats are not poisonous, a cats mouth can contain Staff or the Pasteurella multocida bacteria and can be very infectious.Rabies should also be a concern if bitten by a stray or unvaccinated cat. Be sure to disinfect well if bitten and seek medical care as a tetanus shot and antibiotics may be in order.lthough cats are not poisonous, a cats mouth can contain Staff or the Pasteurella multocida bacteria and can be very infectious.", "He was recounting the details of a procedure in which he had his arm up to the elbow in a horse's anus while I severed the rotting gray meat from around a shoulder wound on a big, matted cat. What a cornucopia for the senses that was. But no, cats don't have poison claws.Most likely you are simply allergic to cats.Saliva on their paws can cause this reaction in allergic persons. Some cats (mostly kittens) do carry a bacteria in their saliva called Bartonella henselae which can cause cat scratch disease in people.As the name suggests, the disease results from the scratch or bite--or even the lick--of an infected cat, though the cats themselves suffer no symptoms (of course).aliva on their paws can cause this reaction in allergic persons. Some cats (mostly kittens) do carry a bacteria in their saliva called Bartonella henselae which can cause cat scratch disease in people.", "As for claws, cats do not naturally lose claws (although the outer layers will shed-which is what keeps a cat's claws sharp). A cat's claws are attached to their toe bones, so are very strong and are not meant to be removed.3 people found this useful.s for claws, cats do not naturally lose claws (although the outer layers will shed-which is what keeps a cat's claws sharp). A cat's claws are attached to their toe bones, so are very strong and are not meant to be removed. 3 people found this useful.", "Cat’s claw is also used for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), wound healing, parasites, Alzheimer ’s disease, asthma, hay fever, cancer (especially urinary tract cancer), a particular type of brain cancer called glioblastoma, gonorrhea, dysentery, birth control, bone pains, and cleansing the kidneys.at’s claw is also used for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), wound healing, parasites, Alzheimer ’s disease, asthma, hay fever, cancer (especially urinary tract cancer), a particular type of brain cancer called glioblastoma, gonorrhea, dysentery, birth control, bone pains, and cleansing the kidneys." ]
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are cat eye glasses popular
[ "Buy one pair of polarized sunglasses and get $40 off a second pair*. Purchase any polarized full-priced sunglass and get $40 off a second full-priced pair. Enter promotional code 40OFF2 at checkout. At least one pair must be polarized. Select full-priced styles only. Discount taken at checkout. Limit one promotional code per transaction. Certain brand exclusions apply. Brand exclusions include Maui Jim, Oakley, Tiffany, Dior and Tom Ford.", "Find similar products: Cat-Eye Eyeglasses. Find the perfect pair of Cat-Eye Eyeglasses at Go-Optic. Enjoy a wide variety of Eyeglasses in Cat-Eye shape like Alain Mikli, Amadeus, Baba-loo, BCBG Max Azria, Blink, Blue Ribbon, Calligraphy Eyewear.", "Cat eye glasses became the fashion accessory of the next decade. Though they started falling out of favor in the early 1970's,they are still a favorite for many women around the world and are highly sought after today. Items 1 to 81 of 274 total.", "You can also browse frames by shape, including cat-eye glasses. Several material choices are available, including hypoallergenic frames that are perfect for women with sensitive skin. We also carry progressive lenses and reading glasses for women, all at a great value!", "Follow. Here you will find quality rhinestone cat eye vintage retro eyeglasses and sunglasses, France eyewear, shuron eyeglasses, g-man frames, vintage art craft, ray ban sunglasses, emo and nerd eye wear.", "Cat-Eye Eyeglasses-Shop Eyeglasses in Cat-Eye shape | Go-Optic. Find Cat-Eye Eyeglasses-Shop Eyeglasses in Cat-Eye shape | Go-Optic at The Online Optical Superstore (since 1999). Find the perfect pair of Cat-Eye Eyeglasses at Go-Optic.", "Vintage50sEyewear's Shop Announcement. Here you will find quality rhinestone cat eye vintage retro eyeglasses and sunglasses, France eyewear, shuron eyeglasses, g-man frames, vintage art craft, ray ban sunglasses, emo and nerd eye wear. I have the 1950s eyeglasses. Time of the poodle skirt and roller skates. The psychedelic 1960s hippie.", "Cat-Eye Frames. Cat-eye glasses are designed to make a statement. They are retro. They are cool. They evoke confidence and let the world know that you want your glasses to be seen. Your cat-eye glasses tell others that you think about style in everything you do-including your eyeglass frames. Zenni Optical now offers a wide selection of cat-eye frames for the woman who is looking to stand out. If you seek to make a style statement and want something that is just a little different than the usual frames you see everyday, consider a pair of unique cat-eye frames or retro eyeglasses from Zenni Optical.", "Cat eye glasses. Named after their resemblance to the shape of a cat's eye, cat eye glasses are probably the most popular style of vintage eyeglasses. Though cat eye glasses were around since the 1950's, they reached their peak popularity when Audrey Hepburn wore a pair in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's.", "Many of our women’s eyeglasses can be had for less than $20! Our popular eyeglass frames for women include full-rim and half-rim glasses, as well as rimless frame styles. All of which are available in a variety of colors, finishes, sizes and designs. You can shop women's glasses by style, including geek and chic, sporty, classic and retro frames." ]
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are catalysts consumed
[ "Catalytic converter. A catalytic converter is an emissions control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas to less toxic pollutants by catalyzing a redox reaction (an oxidation and a reduction reaction).", "Catalyst vs. Enzyme. Enzymes and catalysts both affect the rate of a reaction. In fact, all known enzymes are catalysts, but not all catalysts are enzymes. The difference between catalysts and enzymes is that enzymes are largely organic in nature and are bio-catalysts, while non-enzymatic catalysts can be inorganic compounds. Neither catalysts nor enzymes are consumed in the reactions they catalyze.", "The washcoat. A washcoat is a carrier for the catalytic materials and is used to disperse the materials over a large surface area. Aluminum oxide, titanium dioxide, silicon dioxide, or a mixture of silica and alumina can be used. The catalytic materials are suspended in the washcoat prior to applying to the core.", "Full Text. Catalysts are chemical compounds that increase the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy required to reach the transition state. Unlike reactants, a catalyst is not consumed as part of the reaction process. The process of speeding up a reaction by using a catalyst is known as catalysis.", "Catalysis and Catalysts. Catalysis is an acceleration or retardation of the rate of a chemical reaction, brought about by the addition of a substance (the catalyst ) to the reaction medium. The catalyst, usually present in small amounts, is not consumed in the reaction. Catalysis today is almost always associated with rate acceleration, and is very important in industry because rate acceleration usually means that a chemical compound can be made more cheaply and cleanly.", "Cases are also known in which the addition of a foreign substance, called an inhibitor, decreases the rate of a chemical reaction. This phenomenon, properly termed inhibition or retardation, is sometimes called negative catalysis.", "Learn more. Catalysts are chemical compounds that increase the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy required to reach the transition state. Unlike reactants, a catalyst is not consumed as part of the reaction process. The process of speeding up a reaction by using a catalyst is known as catalysis.", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. Catalysts are never consumed in the reaction. that's what makes them catalyst! not a reactant. they increase the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy for the reaction. One of the ways to do this by providing an alternative route for the reaction to follow.", "A particular phenomenon associated with the rates of chemical reactions that is of great theoretical and practical interest is catalysis, the acceleration of chemical reactions by substances not consumed in the reactions themselves—substances known as catalysts.", "Catalysis, in chemistry, the modification of the rate of a chemical reaction, usually an acceleration, by addition of a substance not consumed during the reaction." ]
No, Catalysts are never consumed in the reaction.
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are cataracts painful
[ "A: There is one cause of cataracts that is frequently absent from the books, journals and websites that you are probably researching. The cause is mother nature, and the explanation is far beyond the scope of this website. Sometimes we just can't explain why one person or group of family members develops cataracts.", "Cataracts in Horses. Cataracts are white, cloudy or crystal-looking opaque lenses inside the horse’s eye. The cornea remains clear and there are seldom any signs of pain, inflammation or discomfort. Horses can be born with cataracts, or acquire them later in life.", "Cataracts also can occur as a result of other eye diseases and conditions, such as uveitis. Although you can't necessarily prevent all of these conditions, some are avoidable and could potentially lower your risk of cataract development at an earlier age.", "But there are things you can do to decrease your risk of cataracts that are associated with factors other than aging. For example, there have been studies that have shown a relationship between an increased risk of cataract development and exposure to ultraviolet light and high-energy radiation such as x-rays.", "1 Treatment for cataracts is surgical removal of the cataract with implantation of an artificial lens. 2 There are a variety of intraocular lens types that can restore vision in different ways. Cataract surgery is a safe and effective way to restore vision with serious complications being unusual.", "If your horse has a known family history of cataracts, these nutrients would be very useful in the diet: * Co-enzyme Q10 is useful in many eye diseases: use about 300-400 mg, and only buy from a high quality company. * N-Acetylcarnosine, or L-carnosine eye drops are available and can be helpful.", "Cataract surgery facts. 1 Early symptoms of cataracts include blurred vision, glare, and difficulty reading. 2 Cataracts will affect most people and become more prominent as we age. Cataracts can be diagnosed when the doctor examines the eyes with specialized viewing instruments.", "If you live long enough, you will get a cataract 100 percent of the time. If you are young and have a vitrectomy, you will get a cataract sooner. Your risk of developing a cataract is based on your early-age vitrectomy surgery.", "However, as the cataract continues to become denser, vision also becomes more cloudy, and stronger glasses or contact lenses will no longer improve sight. Cataracts typically develop gradually and are usually not painful or associated with any eye redness or other symptoms unless they become extremely advanced.", "A cataract is an eye disease in which the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque, causing a decrease in vision. The lens focuses light onto the back of the eye (the retina) so images appear clear and without distortion. The clouding of this lens during cataract formation distorts vision. Cataracts are usually a very gradual process of normal aging but can occasionally develop rapidly." ]
No, cataracts typically develop gradually and are usually not painful.
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are cath labs surgical suites
[ "In general, two different light sources are needed in an operating room: the surgical (operating) lights used for open procedures and the ambient lighting for interventional procedures. Particular attention should be paid to the possibility to dim the lights. This is frequently needed during fluoroscopy or endoscopy. For the surgical lights it is most important that they cover the complete area across the operating room table. Moreover, they must not interfere with head heights and collision paths of other equipment. The most frequent mounting position of OR-lights is centrally above the OR table.", "Hybrid OR Suites bring together the best of two worlds by combining all the advantages of a modern Cath Lab with the advanced high definition imaging system and the most up-to-date Surgery Operating Theatre.", "In this case, head clearance height for the OR-light may be an issue. This makes lights a critical item in the planning and design process. Other aspects in the planning process of OR lights include avoidance of glare and reflections.", "1 Pacemaker and implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) can be optimally implanted in the Hybrid OR Suite because of the more sophisticated imaging system that offers superior angulation and imaging capabilities yet maintaining higher sterile standards compared to the normal cath lab.", "Cardiovascular Critical Care Unit. Patients go directly to the Cardiovascular Critical Care Unit following heart surgery. Each patient in the Cardiovascular CCU has one or two nurses solely dedicated to his or her care after surgery. The Cardiovascular CCU is part of the hospital’s Critical Care Unit.", "Combined with its technologically advanced cardiac cath lab and two spacious 1,000 sq. ft. surgical suites make The Heart Center at Indian River Medical Center one of the most comprehensive cardiovascular programs in the country.", "Hybrid Surgical Procedures. The convergence of surgery and imaging is most commonly seen in Interventional Radiology procedures such as peripheral radiographic angiography and neuroangiography. Also, in interventional cardiology procedures such as cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology (EP) studies.", "1 Pacemaker and ICD implantation. 2 Pacemaker and implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) can be optimally implanted in the Hybrid OR Suite because of the more sophisticated imaging system that offers superior angulation and imaging capabilities yet maintaining higher sterile standards compared to the normal cath lab.", "We appreciate your dedication to high-quality outcomes for your patients and to North Kansas City Hospital. In order to protect patients against infection rates and protect you and your family from the conditions you might encounter, an updated surgical attire policy will go into effect Monday, Sept. 2.", "Two cardiac catheterization labs provide a full array of diagnostic and interventional cardiology procedures including angioplasty, coronary stenting and atherectomies. A spacious eight-bed recovery area, staffed by specially trained registered nurses, is adjacent to the cardiac cath labs." ]
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are catheters painful
[ "Urinary Catheter Pain. A catheter is a rubber tube which is inserted into the body through the urethra until it reaches the neck of the bladder. These catheters are used to monitor urine, taking into consideration the flow, consistency, and sediment found in the urine.", "If you have to have an indwelling catheter in your penis for a few days, it can be slightly uncomfortable at the tip of your penis as the catheter can rub a bit as you move around. It is not painful, but a bit uncomfortable, as the catheter is removed since it cannot be lubricated as it was when inserted.", "Urinary catheterization is the insertion of a catheter through the urethra into the urinary bladder for withdrawal of urine. Straight catheters are used for intermittent withdrawals, while indwelling (Foley) catheters are inserted and retained in the bladder for continuous drainage of urine into a closed system.", "A catheter is a rubber tube which is inserted into the body through the urethra until it reaches the neck of the bladder. These catheters are used to monitor urine, taking into consideration the flow, consistency, and sediment found in the urine.", "Urinary catheterization is the insertion of a catheter through the urethra into the urinary bladder for withdrawal of urine. Straight catheters are used for intermittent withdrawals, while indwelling (Foley) catheters are inserted and retained in the bladder for continuous drainage of urine into a closed system.", "An indwelling catheter is a catheter that resides in the bladder. It may also be known as a Foley catheter. This type can be useful for both short and long periods of time. A doctor usually inserts an indwelling catheter into the bladder through the urethra.", "Acute urinary retention or the inability to release urine, even with the catheter in place, can cause excruciating pain. This is a very serious matter which requires emergency medical treatment. If left unaided it could lead to serious bladder, kidney or heart problems that can be fatal.", "However, depending on the type of catheter you had installed (a urethral or a suprapubic catheter), you may still experience some catheter pain, especially in the case of an indwelling catheter that is expected to stay in your bladder for awhile – usually from a few days all the way up to forever.", "It is not painful, but a bit uncomfortable, as the catheter is removed since it cannot be lubricated as it was when inserted. You may find that it stings a bit to urinate for a day or two afterwards whilst your urethra gets used to normality again.", "Relevance. Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: It is not painful to have a catheter inserted. You don't need to be under anaesthetic, but they usually put some anaesthetic gel into your urethra (piss slit) and coat the catheter with more of the same to make it slide in easily and lightly numb your urethra as it passes." ]
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are catholics surprised to be in hell
[ "Roman Catholics are not allowed to attend Protestant services. This used to be true, but since the Second Vatican Council, Roman Catholics are permitted to attend Protestant worship services. They are just not allowed to take Communion in any church other than the Roman Catholic Church.43% of you mistakenly thought the Roman Catholic Church teaches that. Protestants will go to hell if they don’t become Roman Catholics.oman Catholics are supposed to take Communion only in the Roman Catholic Church. 44% of you correctly said that: The Roman Catholic Church welcomes Protestants as brothers in Christ. This is true since the Second Vatican Council.", "This poll question asked you to guess the official Roman Catholic position on the Protestant churches. Quite a lot of Protestants and many Roman Catholics are mistaken about this, and some of you may be surprised at the answers.oman Catholics are supposed to take Communion only in the Roman Catholic Church. 44% of you correctly said that: The Roman Catholic Church welcomes Protestants as brothers in Christ. This is true since the Second Vatican Council.", "Roman Catholics may not take Communion in Protestant churches. This is still true. Roman Catholics are supposed to take Communion only in the Roman Catholic Church. 44% of you correctly said that: The Roman Catholic Church welcomes Protestants as brothers in Christ. This is true since the Second Vatican Council.oman Catholics are supposed to take Communion only in the Roman Catholic Church. 44% of you correctly said that: The Roman Catholic Church welcomes Protestants as brothers in Christ. This is true since the Second Vatican Council.", "The false teachings of the Catholic church will definitely send a person to hell if they follow them. I'm certain that there are true believers who foolishly go to the Catholic church. It is possible for an immature believer to attend Catholic services, but it is wrong.OTHING can save a man accept faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. We are all hell-deserving sinners. Only Jesus can save us because only Jesus died upon the cross. I would try to explain to your friends that the Catholic church blasphemes against God and His Word by elevating Mary to the status of a Saviour (co redeemer).", "Sadly, because the Catholic Church doesn't talk about that scripture, Catholics who satisfy Romans 10:9 don't have the joy of their salvation. Many such Catholics are going to wake up dead and be very surprised to find themselves in Heaven even though they died with a mortal sin on their soul.or a quote-for-quote comparison see Catechism of the Catholic Church Compared to the Bible (in Spanish, too.). Also see Making Shipwreck of the Faith -- Evangelicals and Roman Catholics Together by Kevin Reed and the sources in Protestants and Catholics-more information.", "Catholicism is a lie. Yes, your friends can be saved and still attend a Catholic church, but it is a sure sign of their carnality. Like I said, I would seriously question the salvation of someone who goes to a church that prays to statues. You'd be surprised how many people think they are saved, but truly are not.NOTHING can save a man accept faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.We are all hell-deserving sinners. Only Jesus can save us because only Jesus died upon the cross. I would try to explain to your friends that the Catholic church blasphemes against God and His Word by elevating Mary to the status of a Saviour (co redeemer).OTHING can save a man accept faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. We are all hell-deserving sinners. Only Jesus can save us because only Jesus died upon the cross. I would try to explain to your friends that the Catholic church blasphemes against God and His Word by elevating Mary to the status of a Saviour (co redeemer).", "Its just that they use it in a different way. For a Catholic, Scripture is not so much a book to be studied as a book to worship with. (Ps. 119.7) For Catholics the Bible is almost always used in the context of worship.ome extreme Protestants like to say that the Catholic church not only forbade people to read the Bible, but they deliberately kept the Bible in Latin, chained it up in churches and even went so far as to burn popular translations of the Bible. Its true Bibles were chained in churches.", "“I think many of us have a sense that heaven won’t be what it should be unless certain people are in hell. We all have a list of who those people are. But it’s a deeply unpleasant and irresponsible thing to do. The church has a list of the saved.till, the controversy that Bell has caused with his book is not unlike the discussions about hell that raged for centuries in the Catholic Church; the Catholic Church has not always taken such an inclusive position when it comes to salvation.", "Pope Francis' evolving views on a host of fraught social issues have surprised observers since his rise to the Vatican 2-and-a-half years ago. Now, an unprecedented bit of research shows that USA Catholics' views may be just as surprising.ike Pope Francis, many USA Catholics' beliefs surprising. Pope Francis' evolving views on a host of fraught social issues have surprised observers since his rise to the Vatican two-and-a-half years ago. Now an unprecedented bit of research shows that USA Catholics'.", "If you do that, you are going to end up with this religion of grace and forgiveness. . . . There is very little Christ, very little Jesus, in these people who are fighting Rob Bell.”. The headlines over Bell’s book also piqued the interest of some Catholic bloggers, who began discussing anew the debate over hell.till, the controversy that Bell has caused with his book is not unlike the discussions about hell that raged for centuries in the Catholic Church; the Catholic Church has not always taken such an inclusive position when it comes to salvation." ]
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are cats allergic to essential oils?
[ "Recovery of Essential Oils Allergy in Cats Recovery will depend on the essential oil that your cat has come into contact with and how quickly treatments can begin. Some essential oils are more toxic than others. Early detection and supportive care will give your cat their best chance of recovering from essential oils allergies. Be sure to keep all essential oils out of the reach of your cat. Read labels of household products and avoid those that use essential oils.", "essential oils for cats NOTE: Cats have very different safety guidelines than other animals when it comes to essential oils. Cats do not process oils the same as dogs, horses, goats, etc. and so they require more caution, more dilution and many oils should be avoided completely.", "There’s a lot of misinformation out there was well. Dr. Shelton has spoken directly to people with cats that have been damaged by essential oils, so it does happen – just not as often as many people think.", "But while researching holistic pet products, we learned that not all natural remedies, even those that are safe and beneficial for humans and other animals, are good for cats. Essential oils, for example, are very harmful to our furry feline friends. Cats are sensitive to essential oils for two reasons. Not only do felines have very acute senses of smell, but they also have delicate and thin skin, which allows for quicker absorption of these concentrated substances into the bloodstream.", "Melissa has been using essential oils in her practice for about three years now, but before that, she was cautious about even using a diffuser at home with her own cats (she has over a dozen at the moment!).", "Some of the most common and toxic essential oils to cats include oregano, bay leaf, savory, cedar leaf, parsley, sage, hyssop, lavender, eucalyptus, Cyprus, mint, citronella, clove, caraway, ginger, chamomile, rosemary, pine, thyme, peppermint, lemon, tea tree oil, cinnamon bark oil, wintergreen and oils that contain phenols.", "Since the verdict isn't out, we're going to steer clear of any and all essential oil products in the future just in case. For more information about the danger of essential oils to cats, go to The Lavender Cat. The ASPCA web site also lists common house plants and household items that are toxic or dangerous to your cats and dogs.", "Causes of Essential Oils Allergy in Cats There are two reasons cats are allergic to essential oils. First, they have more delicate skin that is thinner than most mammals.", "Dr. Melissa Shelton talks about the benefits of using essential oils for dogs, cats, and other pets. Dr. Melissa Shelton talks about the benefits of using essential oils for dogs, cats, and other pets.", "Diagnosis of Essential Oils Allergy in Cats It is very important that your cat be diagnosed quickly when they are suffering from essential oils allergies. If you suspect your cat has come into contact with essential oils and is having an allergic reaction, contact your veterinarian for an emergency appointment." ]
Yes, cats are allergic to essential oils.
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are cats crepuscular animals
[ "The domestic cat (Latin: Felis catus) is a small, typically furry, carnivorous mammal. They are often called house cats when kept as indoor pets or simply cats when there is no need to distinguish them from other felids and felines. Cats are often valued by humans for companionship and for their ability to hunt vermin.", "Diurnal animals are active mostly during the daylight hours. Nocturnal animals are active in the evening hours while Crepuscular critters favor their activities at or around dawn and dusk. The wild, big cats are mostly nocturnal hunters. Their eyes (much like that of the domesticated cat) are designed for sight in low and high light levels.", "Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans.", "Species most active during daytime are diurnal. Humans, for example, are diurnal. There's a bit of controversy over whether house cats/dogs are diurnal or crepuscular, as some are most active all day, and some only twilight. Species most active during nighttime are nocturnal.", "Your cat’s natural pattern in the wild would be to hunt, feast, groom and then sleep, so play with your feline right before you go to bed. If you feed on a schedule, give that last portion of food right after the playtime.", "Diurnal animals are active mostly during the daylight hours. Nocturnal animals are active in the evening hours while Crepuscular critters favor their activities at or around dawn and dusk. Big Cats Small Cats. The wild, big cats are mostly nocturnal hunters.", "Many of them are mistaken for nocturnal. Head out at dawn or dusk, and keep your eyes peeled for these animals. Crepuscular mammals: cottontail rabbits, jackrabbits, ungulates (mule deer, elk, moose), bison, ferrets, mice and rats, beavers, river otters. Crepuscular reptiles: rattlesnakes, gila monsters.", "Are Cats Nocturnal or Diurnal? Cats are both nocturnal and diurnal. This means that they can be night animals and/or day animals. The way a cat’s eyes are designed allow them to have very good vision in both high and low light which means, they have no problems seeing in either situation. However cats usually lean more towards being nocturnal.", "Species most active during both dawn and dusk (or twilight), are crepuscular. You could call crepuscular species both matutinal and vespertine. Some examples of crepuscular animals are skunks, fireflies, and deer. Pets generally considered crepuscular are dogs, cats, rabbits, and hamsters. As @Critters notes in the comments, sometimes hamsters are considered nocturnal.", "How to Live With Your Crepuscular Cat. By Kim Boatman. Dawn breaks as you burrow under the covers and feel the familiar tap-tap-tap of a paw on your cheek. You could use a couple of more hours of sleep, but your cat wants your undivided attention without delay." ]
Yes, cats are crepuscular animals.
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are cats originally desert animals
[ "Contact Us. Bighorn sheep and wild horses are probably the largest animals in the desert, then there's the burro's, the pronghorn antelope, the deer, and cats in the desert.Least we not forget the coyotes, kit foxes, and the rabbits.ou really need to see this section.... Insects in the desert. Here's a list of State Animals-Reptile-Insects shown by state. It's interesting to note here that the states of California and Nevada have both chosen the Desert Tortoise as their State Reptile.", "I doubt they are desert animals. house cats are just a smaller and domisticated compared to the big cats. I do not know of any (actually I think there is one) big cats that are native to the desert. given their lifestyles and how they are put together, I would say they were originally woods/forest/jungle creatures.Marcus S · 9 years ago. do not know of any (actually I think there is one) big cats that are native to the desert. given their lifestyles and how they are put together, I would say they were originally woods/forest/jungle creatures. Marcus S · 9 years ago.", "Bobcat. These cats are native to the Americas and also live in the desert. This large solitary cat has the greatest range of any large wild mammal in the Western Hemisphere, extending from the Yukon in Canada to the Southern Andes of South America. They are related to smaller felines.hese cats are smaller and have shorter legs. They also have a shorter snout than other cats. They are mostly daytime hunters, unlike other cats that are active in the evenings and at night, looking for smaller game animals like rabbits and foul.", "(Redirected from Desert cat). The Arabian Mau is a formal breed of domestic cat, originated from the desert cat, a short-haired landrace native to the desert of the Arabian Peninsula.It lives there in the streets and has adapted very well to the extreme climate.Redirected from Desert cat). The Arabian Mau is a formal breed of domestic cat, originated from the desert cat, a short-haired landrace native to the desert of the Arabian Peninsula.", "Lions are superbly adapted predators, an essential part of the Sonoran Desert ecosystem. They are designed to efficiently kill animals larger than themselves. Lions are built with long hind legs and powerful hindquarters, which give them excellent jumping ability and thrust for great bursts of speed.he bobcat is both more common and more widely distributed in the Sonoran Desert than the mountain lion. It hunts smaller prey and can more easily adapt to marginal habitats. This small cat is solitary, avoiding other bobcats, and it is also careful to avoid mountain lions, which will kill it, given the chance.", "Rating Newest Oldest. Best Answer: Hi there...biologists believe that the domestic cats are descendents or have evolved from the African Wild Cat (Felis Silvestris Lybica) because of its tabby markings, which is a desert cat. do not know of any (actually I think there is one) big cats that are native to the desert. given their lifestyles and how they are put together, I would say they were originally woods/forest/jungle creatures. Marcus S · 9 years ago.", "In the Sahara they are known as ‘the cat that digs holes.’ Among Saharan nomads, Sand Cats have a reputation for being snake hunters, particularly of horned and sand vipers, which they stun with rapid blows to the head before dispatching with a neck bite.and cats occur across the Sahara Desert, from Morocco in the west to as far as Egypt and the Sudan in the east. Many areas that appear suitable have no records of their presence, but this may be a result of limited observations.", "A Photo Gallery Of Australian Outback Animals. Australian desert animals had to evolve some nifty adaptations to the harsh Outback environment they live in. The Australian Outback deserts are not the driest deserts in the world, it actually rains a fair bit here and there is a lot of wildlife ...But the rain is unpredictable.Years may pass between showers.ustralian desert animals had to evolve some nifty adaptations to the harsh Outback environment they live in. The Australian Outback deserts are not the driest deserts in the world, it actually rains a fair bit here and there is a lot of wildlife ... But the rain is unpredictable. Years may pass between showers.", "Many years ago Clyde, a female bobcat, was confiscated from its human owners by the Arizona Game & Fish Department and brought to the Desert Museum. She was the first bobcat to be housed in the newly completed Small Cat Habitat. But not for long.he bobcat is both more common and more widely distributed in the Sonoran Desert than the mountain lion. It hunts smaller prey and can more easily adapt to marginal habitats. This small cat is solitary, avoiding other bobcats, and it is also careful to avoid mountain lions, which will kill it, given the chance.", "When it s very hot or cold, the stinkbug lives in burrows of kangaroo rats or other rodents. It eats seeds, and plant and animal debris. It is eaten by ants, roadrunners, and other birds. The Stinkbug has glands that give off a smell to help protect it from ants and other desert predators.hen it s very hot or cold, the stinkbug lives in burrows of kangaroo rats or other rodents. It eats seeds, and plant and animal debris. It is eaten by ants, roadrunners, and other birds. The Stinkbug has glands that give off a smell to help protect it from ants and other desert predators." ]
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are caused by a scraping away of the skin's surface and are susceptible to infection.
[ "1 Usually, staph bacteria don’t cause any harm. 2 However,if they get inside the body they can cause an infection. 3 When common antibiotics don’t kill the staph bacteria, it means the bacteria have become resistant to those antibiotics. 4 This type of staph is called MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus).", "Continued care to the wound is also important. Three times a day, wash the area gently with soap and water, apply an antibiotic ointment, and re-cover with a bandage. Change the bandage immediately if it gets dirty or wet.", "1 However,if they get inside the body they can cause an infection. 2 When common antibiotics don’t kill the staph bacteria, it means the bacteria have become resistant to those antibiotics. 3 This type of staph is called MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus).", "1 Washing a cut or scrape with soap, and water and keeping it clean and dry is all that is required to care for most wounds. 2 Cleaning the wound with hydrogen peroxide and iodine is acceptable initially, but can delay healing and should be avoided long-term. 3 Apply antibiotic ointment and keep the wound covered.", "Question and answer. ________ are caused by a scraping away of the skin's surface and are susceptible to infection Abrasions Punctures Avulsions Bruises. are caused by a scraping away of the skin's surface and are susceptible to infection Avulsions. Get an answer. Search for an answer or ask Weegy (Free).", "Your doctor will open the sore and drain it. After the infection is drained, you must keep it covered with a clean, dry bandage, until it heals. 3. Reduce the amount of staph on your skin or in your nose. This may prevent the spread of MRSA if you have an active infection or if you are a carrier.", "[ Consequently, inflation also reflects an erosion in the purchasing power of money? a loss of real value in the internal medium of exchange and unit of account in the economy. ] User: define detente Weegy: Detente is a relaxing of tension, especially between nations, as by negotiations or agreements.", "The first step in the care of cuts, scrapes (abrasions) is to stop the bleeding. Most wounds respond to direct pressure with a clean cloth or bandage. Hold the pressure continuously for approximately 10 to 20 minutes. If this fails to stop the bleeding or if bleeding is rapid, seek medical assistance.", "Cuts, Scrapes and Puncture Wounds-Medical Care Question: Please share your experience with seeking medical care for a cut, scrape, or puncture wound.", "1 Staphylococci or “staph” bacteria commonly live on the skin and in the nose. 2 Usually, staph bacteria don’t cause any harm. 3 However,if they get inside the body they can cause an infection. 4 When common antibiotics don’t kill the staph bacteria, it means the bacteria have become resistant to those antibiotics." ]
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are cavities hereditary
[ "PERIODONTAL DISEASE. Periodontal disease, like dental caries, is a disease caused by bacteria found in dental plaque. While dental caries involves the teeth, periodontal disease infects the tissues that support the teeth, namely the gums and bone.", "No, baby bottle tooth decay is not primarily a genetic condition. Generation after generation, the same groups of people produced children and adults free from tooth decay. When these same groups of people, with the same genetic lineage, changed their diet, they became susceptible to tooth decay.", "It is not the genetic map that is flawed, but rather the nutrients of the soil and water that are missing. So the seeds that are our children, the potentials for full life, health and vitality, are left unfulfilled.", "S. Michele Robichaux, D.D.S. Almost every disease and disorder that affects the oral cavity (the mouth) has a genetic component. Even the most common oral diseases-tooth decay and gum disease-have hereditary influences.", "Dental caries, or tooth decay, is the rotting of teeth due to bacterial infection. Bacteria normally grow in the mouth of all individuals. Bacteria colonize and adhere to tooth surfaces within a gelatinous material called dental plaque.", "Both the spacing of your teeth and the health of your teeth and gums can be inherited. So if you have teeth that stick out or are too crowded, or if you've got gum disease, you may have picked up that tendency from your parents. Yet perfect teeth aren't just a product of your genes.", "ANATOMY OF THE ORAL CAVITY. The mouth is that part of the body bounded by the cheeks, lips, palate, and the floor of the mouth (the area beneath the tongue). The nasal cavity is located above the mouth and is separated from the mouth by the hard and soft palate.", "Kids are more prone to tooth decay than adults because children generally are not as diligent about brushing (no surprise there), but also because tooth decay is actually a communicable disease called dental caries which is usually passed from parents to kids by sharing utensils or cups [source: Felsenthal ].", "And cavities, those tiny holes or other physical breakdown of our teeth, are usually the culprits behind the most uncomfortable dentist visits. Most of us are familiar with cavities and become so at an early age.", "Brown, Canada. Not only is Cure Tooth Decay a practical guide to teach parents how to raise healthy children (with healthy teeth), it is also a helpfull tool for adults who have suffered with poor dental health and/or chronic disease." ]
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are cd taxable
[ "CD Tax Overview. The earnings you make on a CD are generally interest income, taxed in the year you earn the interest. If your bank sends you a 1099-INT form at the end of the year, expect to pay tax on your CD earnings.", "Your bank will pay you the interest periodically on your CD. The taxes are due on taxable interest in the year the bank pays it to you. The interest is reported on Form 1099-INT, in Box 1. If you have to pay a penalty for early withdrawal, it will be shown in Box 2 on the Form 1099-INT.", "Not all CDs are taxed the same. CDs with deferred interest are subject to a tax penalty if withdrawn early. A discount CD is a type of deferred-interest CD; with a discount CD, if interest is withdrawn early, the standard taxes are due and a penalty tax for early withdrawal is imposed.", "Taxation on CDs. CD interest is included in your taxable income. Certificates of deposit offer the security of a fixed interest rate and, if you get the CD from an FDIC-insured bank, protection for the money even if the financial institution goes bankrupt.", "The interest is taxable in the year earned. For example, a $10,000 CD at 5% earns $500 per year in interest. The bank should send you a From 1099-INT saying how much was earned in each calender year you so that you can report it correctly.", "CD interest is included in your taxable income. Certificates of deposit offer the security of a fixed interest rate and, if you get the CD from an FDIC-insured bank, protection for the money even if the financial institution goes bankrupt.", "The earnings you make on a CD are generally interest income, taxed in the year you earn the interest. If your bank sends you a 1099-INT form at the end of the year, expect to pay tax on your CD earnings.", "The amount of tax you'll owe on your IRA CD interest partly depends on when you take the money out. You'll owe the least amount of tax if you wait until the IRA retirement age, which is 59 1/2. If you are using a traditional IRA CD, you'll owe income tax on your interest income when you take it out at retirement.", "A certificate of deposit is not taxable to the beneficiary, under the general rule that an inheritance is not subject to federal income tax. However, the earnings on an inheritance are taxable. The bank will send a 1099-INT when taxable interest paid on an account is at least $10 during the year.", "The interest you earn on a CD is taxable at both the federal and state levels, so not only is inflation eating into your returns, taxes are, too. For a comparable interest rate, a similar level of safety and some tax savings, you might be better off putting your money in government bonds." ]
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are cd track titles stored on the cd
[ "AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. All About That Bass spread throughout the globe with the speed of a pandemic disease, and its viral nature neatly camouflaged how Meghan Trainor was no naïve ingénue.", "You can include CD Text, but that is only read by CD players that support it. but if you burn a CD and then open it in iTunes, for example, it will only show the the track names as Track 1, Track 2, etc. To burn a CD you can use iTunes. Create a play list then right click on it and select Burn Playlist to Disc. Or use something like Roxio Toast.", "There are two ways to tackle these problems. 1 You can rip the wav files out of the CD and do the new compilation from the scratch. You can create a BIN/CUE file combination, edit the .CUE file to add or update the CD-Text.", "CDs last years and years. Thank you for your expert service. I received the CD that you made from an old 8 track tape. I know you had trouble with the restoration because the tape was so old, but I can't thank you enough for the joy it has brought to our family. You have my business for life. And, your fee for doing all that you did is incredibly reasonable.", "Submitting to the Gracenote CDDB is as simple as inserting the CD into your computer, manually entering the information into the appropriate fields in iTunes, and choosing ‘Submit CD Track Names’ from the Advanced menu.", "1. Compact Discs: CD-Text vs. Online Databases. CD-Text is an Interactive Text Transmission System that was added to the Red Book CD-DA standard in 1996. Using CD-Text, information like Artist Name, Album Title, and Song Title is stored in the lead-in of a Red Book CD. CD players and CD-ROM drives that support CD-Text can display that information during playback.", "Program such as NERO allows the input of CD-Text when the CD is compiled. For instance the screen shot below shows a check box for enabling CD-Text when you use NERO to compile a new audio CD. Once CD-Text is enabled, you can type in the CD title and the name of the artist that apply to the CD as a whole. You can also type in the track name and track artist individually for each track as shown below. If your CD/DVD writer is capable of writing CD-Text then the burned CD should have all the information on it.", "What we want to add to the .CUE file are the CD titles, performers, and the track titles and/or track performers. The editing is very simple. The table below has two columns, the column on the left shows the original .CUE file and the column on the right shows the edited .CUE file.", "This program will allow the user to keep track of a CD or DVD. This program will allow the user to keep track of a CD or DVD collection. This can only work exclusively with either CDs or DVDs since some of the data is different—your choice. The data will be stored in a file. The data from the file will be stored in a text file as records. Each CD/DVD in the collection will be represented as a class, so you will have one class that is the CD/DVD. The CD class will be limited to 5 songs on that CD. So the class will need to keep an array of 5 strings for the song titles.", "Far from consigning her to one-hit wonder territory, the blend of strength of personality and music-biz savvy on Title shows that Meghan Trainor is clever enough to parlay a big hit into a real career." ]
Yes, Title, and Song Title is stored in the lead-in of a Red Book CD.
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are cdd fees included in your taxes
[ "Residents and property owners in a CDD set the standards of quality, which are then managed by the CDD. The CDD provides perpetual maintenance of the environmental conservation areas. This consistent and quality-controlled method of management helps protect the long term property values in a community.", "CDD bonds are repaid through an annual property tax assessment and usually span a 20- to 30-year period. If you pay property taxes as part of the mortgage payment, then the CDD fee will be included in your mortgage payment as well. To learn more about CDDs in Florida, go to floridacddreport.com. To see Florida statutes governing CDDs, check out ccfj.net.", "There are usually two parts to a CDD fee: the portion that is collected to repay the bond, and a portion that is part of funding the operations and maintenance (O&M) of the community.", "A CDD, or Community Development District, is a planned community financed by a developer that includes infrastructure such as roads, utilities and amenities for a specific planned unit development (PUD).", "The CDD is able to borrow money to finance its facilities at lower, tax-exempt, interest rates, the same as cities and counties. Many contracts for goods and services, such as annually negotiated maintenance contracts, are subject to publicly advertised competitive bidding.", "At the bottom of my listing page, I have listed CDD fees of some new developments. As one can see, the average CDD/HOA fees for new developments in Hillsborough county is about $1500 per year. That adds up to $45,000 on a 30 year mortgage. You're better off spending a few thousands more on an older house.", "There are some older neighborhoods that do not have CDD fees. I would definitely consider an older neighborhood before deciding on a new house. My neighborhood has no CDD fees and a low HOA fee ($13 per month). Just like taxes, CDD and HOA fees increase each year. I live in Hillsborough county, just south of Brandon/Riverview.", "The good news is it's tied to your taxes so believe it or not, if you had to pay $1000 a year in Home Owner's Association Fees or $900 per year in CDD and $100/year in HOA fees you would be better off paying the higher CDD because you can deduct them from your taxes.", "Created pursuant to chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes, a CDD’s main powers are to plan, finance, construct, operate and maintain community-wide infrastructure and services specifically for the benefit of its residents.", "Benefits to Residents. Residents within a community with a CDD may expect to receive three major classes of benefits. First, the CDD provides landowners consistently high levels of public facilities and services managed and financed through self-imposed fees and assessments. Second, the CDD ensures that these community development facilities and services will be completed concurrently with other parts of the development." ]
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are cds exam prep
[ "Video lectures and notes available with a minimum of 3-month pack. CDS. The Combined Defence Services Examination is conducted twice a year by the UPSC for recruitment into the Indian Military Academy, Officers Training Academy, Indian Naval Academy and Indian Air Force Academy. Here you can prepare for all the topics covered in the exam.", "NDA Exam I 2016: Sample Question Set 3- Economics. Apr 1, 2016. Dear Students, we are providing the set of 10 objective type question based on the Economics, which comes under the Part A of the General Ability paper. It will be helpful to understand the pattern of Economics question which can be asked in the coming NDA Exam I 2016.", "CDS : Combined Defence Service ( CDS I ) Online Test Practice 2017. CDS recruits unmarried male graduates for Indian Army, Navy, Air force wings. CDS Entrance Exam is conducted twice a year for the officers’ grade recruitment. CDS is conducted by UPSC twice a year.", "Combined Defence Services (CDS) II Exam 2016 Said to Be Easy [ CDS Updates ] (on Oct 25, 2016) UPSC conducts the Combined Defence Services Exam every year for recruiting officers for the Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Officers Training Academy.The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducted CDS II 2016 on 23rd October 2016, Sunday ...", "CDS 2017 Exam Prep is out now to provide practice tests, sample papers and model test series for the prestigious recruitment examination in Defence Sector of India.", "Item removed from wishlist. CDS 2017 Exam Prep is powered by Youth4work (a leading portal for competitive exams preparation). This app is developed to put Combined Defence Services Examination candidates in a commendable position to clear the written examination by addictive section wise practice tests and complete mock tests.", "CDS I Exam is conducted on : 5th February 2017. CDS I Exam last date for submission of Application form ( Online ): CDS I Online Mock / Practice Test features: CDS ( Combined Defence Service ) previous year questions are added along with clear explanation ( wherever necessary ) / CDS solved answers.", "The NDA Exam is conduccted by UPSC twice every Year. Many of you must be wondering how to approach this exam or what should be the strategy to prepare this NDA Exam. To start the NDA Exam Preparation, one must has to go through with syllabus and Pattern of Exam.", "Preparation for Combined Defence Services (CDS) UPSC conducts the Combined Defence Services Exam every year for recruiting officers for the Indian Military Academy, Naval Academy and Officers Training Academy. Get Info about UPSC CDS Exam 2017 − 2018 Dates, Pattern, Eligibility, Notification of Combined Defence Services.", "NDA Exam I 2016: Sample Question Set 2- Environment. Apr 4, 2016. We are providing the set of 10 MCQ based on the Environment, which comes under the Part A of the General Ability paper. It will be helpful to understand the pattern of Environment question which can be asked in the coming NDA Exam I 2016." ]
Yes, CDS 2017 Exam Prep is out now to provide practice tests, sample papers and model test series for the prestigious recruitment examination in Defence Sector of India.
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are ceiling downlights safe
[ "Downlights sit flush with your ceiling surface. Downlights in your ceiling are recessed light boxes that you install in your attic. The boxes extend down into your ceiling, allowing the inside edges of the downlights to show.limb a ladder to remove the light bulbs from the downlights. Cover the light socket and other visible hardware with painter's tape and newspaper. Tape around the outer edges of the downlight as well to keep paint from getting on the ceiling.", "If downlights are not correctly installed or maintained they can set fire to insulation, wiring, leaf litter or timber which can burn undetected in the roof space above smoke alarms.Old or poorly installed ceiling downlights are thought to cause at leat one house fire a week in Western Australia.f downlights are not correctly installed or maintained they can set fire to insulation, wiring, leaf litter or timber which can burn undetected in the roof space above smoke alarms.", "Paint the downlight with a heat-resistant paint to match your ceiling or a colored paint to make the downlights stand out from the ceiling. Heat-resistant paint can withstand the heat given off by the light bulbs and helps prevent peeling and bubbling.limb a ladder to remove the light bulbs from the downlights. Cover the light socket and other visible hardware with painter's tape and newspaper. Tape around the outer edges of the downlight as well to keep paint from getting on the ceiling.", "Bear in mind that it’s not just insulation that can pose a threat. Exposed downlights can also ignite timber beams, and general ceiling debris such as rubbish and leaves. Rodents, nesting birds and humans moving debris in the roof space can also inadvertently create a fire hazard.reventive measures. First and foremost, the installation of insulation – or any work done in the roof cavity for that matter – should be done by experienced, qualified tradespeople. There are major electrical dangers in a roof space, particularly when downlights are involved.", "1 Never install halogen down-lights near structural timber members such as roof, ceiling or floor beams. 2 Ensure the lights and transformers are not covered by ceiling insulation such as pulped paper, rock wool, fibreglass batts or polyester batts.3 The heat from the lights can cause the insulation to smoulder or ignite.alogen down-lights create a lot of heat and if they are not correctly insulated, installed and maintained they can cause a fire. Halogen lights generate very high temperatures which can get anywhere up to 370C.", "2. Climb a ladder to remove the light bulbs from the downlights. Cover the light socket and other visible hardware with painter's tape and newspaper. Tape around the outer edges of the downlight as well to keep paint from getting on the ceiling.limb a ladder to remove the light bulbs from the downlights. Cover the light socket and other visible hardware with painter's tape and newspaper. Tape around the outer edges of the downlight as well to keep paint from getting on the ceiling.", "The NSW Fire Brigade also make a good comment that “Smoke alarms will only detect smoke below the ceiling…” They suggest to consider replacing 50W bulbs with 20W or 35W Infra-Red coated bulbs which emit less heat. Or we suggest even better replace with 7W to 10W LED light bulbs which emit considerably less heat.Insulation too close to a downlight (image from Energy Safe, 26). For this reason there are now strict guidelines and rules for the installation of halogen downlighting such as the new wiring rules in AS/NZS 3000:2007.he NSW Fire Brigade also make a good comment that “Smoke alarms will only detect smoke below the ceiling…” They suggest to consider replacing 50W bulbs with 20W or 35W Infra-Red coated bulbs which emit less heat. Or we suggest even better replace with 7W to 10W LED light bulbs which emit considerably less heat.", "1 Always use a licensed electrical contractor to install the halogen down-lights and ensure the lights meet the current Australian Standards. 2 Never install halogen down-lights near structural timber members such as roof, ceiling or floor beams.alogen down-lights create a lot of heat and if they are not correctly insulated, installed and maintained they can cause a fire. Halogen lights generate very high temperatures which can get anywhere up to 370C.", "Managing heat from downlights has always been an issue though. It has long been reported that when heat generated by the stylish lighting mixes with loose, flammable insulation in the roof cavity, the results are potentially disastrous.reventive measures. First and foremost, the installation of insulation – or any work done in the roof cavity for that matter – should be done by experienced, qualified tradespeople. There are major electrical dangers in a roof space, particularly when downlights are involved.", "Halogen down light fire safety. 1 Always use a licensed electrical contractor to install the halogen down-lights and ensure the lights meet the current Australian Standards. 2 Never install halogen down-lights near structural timber members such as roof, ceiling or floor beams.alogen down-lights create a lot of heat and if they are not correctly insulated, installed and maintained they can cause a fire. Halogen lights generate very high temperatures which can get anywhere up to 370C." ]
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are celery leaves nutritious
[ "Next time you buy celery, save the leaves to eat alone or incorporate into recipes. Celery leaves offer nutritional value that can boost your health. Celery leaves make a good choice for weight-loss diets because they are low in calories and provide vitamins, minerals, fiber and macronutrients.A 100-gram serving of celery leaves, about 3.5 ounces, introduces 34.8 calories into your meal plan.alories and Fat. A 100-gram serving of celery leaves, about 3.5 ounces, introduces 34.8 calories into your meal plan. If you follow a 2,000 calorie diet, the quantity in these leaves equates to 1.7 percent of your total allow able calories in a 24-hour period. You also take in 0.3 grams of fat.", "For the same reason, celery has been acknowledged as a functional food. Its leaves are a good source of vitamin-A. 100 g fresh celery comprises of 449 IU or 15% of daily-required levels of this vitamin. Vitamin-A and beta-carotene are natural flavonoid antioxidants.Vitamin A is also required for maintaining healthy mucus membranes and skin, and for night vision.elery is one of the very low calorie herbal plants. Its leaves carry only 16 calories per 100 g weight and contain lots of non-soluble fiber (roughage) which when combined with other weight loss regimens may help reduce body weight, and blood cholesterol levels.", "The nutritional value of celery includes essential minerals such as boron, calcium, chlorine, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, selenium, sodium, sulfur and zinc. Add to this array of minerals, celery also contains several amino acids and it is rich in health promoting fiber.he nutritional value of celery includes essential minerals such as boron, calcium, chlorine, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, selenium, sodium, sulfur and zinc. Add to this array of minerals, celery also contains several amino acids and it is rich in health promoting fiber.", "Celery nutrition facts. Celery is one of popular Mediterranean herbs recognized for its strong aromatic flavor that it imparts to variety of cuisines. It is a small biennial herbaceous plant originated in Europe. It can be grown easily as a potherb in the home-gardens for its flavorful leaves, shoots, roots, and seeds.elery is one of the very low calorie herbal plants. Its leaves carry only 16 calories per 100 g weight and contain lots of non-soluble fiber (roughage) which when combined with other weight loss regimens may help reduce body weight, and blood cholesterol levels.", "Regardless of whether you enjoy celery cooked or raw, the nutritional food value of celery, like most green vegetables, is very valuable to your body.Throughout the years, celery has become more and more popular, as both an addition to a salad and an addition to a cooked meal.n addition to a snack, try celery in a salad with lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers to get a rich array of vitamins and nutrients. By adding celery to your diet, you will get the added benefit of these vitamins and nutrients: 1 Vitamin K. 2 Vitamin C. 3 Potassium. 4 Folate. 5 Dietary Fiber. 6 Molybdenum.", "Celery leaves are delicious, nutritious, and packed with intense celery flavor. Prep them like you would any herb: minced, coarsely chopped, or left in their true, whole-leaf form. Toss the tender leaves with salad greens and vinaigrette. Throw them into stir-fries, stocks, soups, and sauces.elery leaves are delicious, nutritious, and packed with intense celery flavor. Prep them like you would any herb: minced, coarsely chopped, or left in their true, whole-leaf form. Toss the tender leaves with salad greens and vinaigrette. Throw them into stir-fries, stocks, soups, and sauces.", "Carbohydrates and Fiber. Because the calories in a 3.5-ounce serving of celery leaves is low, so are the number of carbohydrates available. One portion of these leaves provides 8.2 grams of carbohydrates, which is only a small portion of the 130 grams of carbs your body needs each day.alories and Fat. A 100-gram serving of celery leaves, about 3.5 ounces, introduces 34.8 calories into your meal plan. If you follow a 2,000 calorie diet, the quantity in these leaves equates to 1.7 percent of your total allow able calories in a 24-hour period. You also take in 0.3 grams of fat.", "Calories and Fat. A 100-gram serving of celery leaves, about 3.5 ounces, introduces 34.8 calories into your meal plan. If you follow a 2,000 calorie diet, the quantity in these leaves equates to 1.7 percent of your total allow able calories in a 24-hour period.You also take in 0.3 grams of fat.alories and Fat. A 100-gram serving of celery leaves, about 3.5 ounces, introduces 34.8 calories into your meal plan. If you follow a 2,000 calorie diet, the quantity in these leaves equates to 1.7 percent of your total allow able calories in a 24-hour period. You also take in 0.3 grams of fat.", "Health benefits. Celery leaves contains more nutrients than the stalks. . It is rich in vitamin C and A. It is valuable in treating Anaemia, Leukaemia because of its high iron and magnesium content. Celery leaves are often used as herbal tea for upset stomachs and for diuretic problems. It is a popular addition to salads and many cooked dishes. Add celery leaves and sliced celery stalks to soups, stews, casseroles, and healthy stir fries. Enjoy the delicious tradition of eating cream or butter on cooked celery stalks.", "(Just compare leafy carrot tops or parsley leaves with celery leaves and you'll see why.) In addition to celery, carrots, and parsley, this plant family also includes dill, fennel, cilantro/coriander, parsnip, anise, caraway, chervil, cumin, angelica, and asafetida.n addition to the nutrients highlighted in our ratings chart, an in-depth nutritional profile for Celery is also available. This profile includes information on a full array of nutrients, including carbohydrates, sugar, soluble and insoluble fiber, sodium, vitamins, minerals, fatty acids, amino acids and more." ]
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are celexa and lexapro the same thing
[ "Lexapro and Celexa are very similar molecules. Celexa was available first and is a mixture of R and S enantiomers of citalopram. Lexapro is just the S enantiomer of citalopram. Enantiomers are forms of molecules that are almost exactly the same but are opposites..", "Citalopram and escitalopram are both useful SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) for the treatment of depression in adults. Escitalopram is the s-enantiomer, and active part of citalopram, which is a mix of s-and r-enantiomers.", "A: Both escitalopram and citalopram are types of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Other SSRIs include sertraline (Zoloft), fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil), and fluvoxamine (Luvox). Escitalopram is the left-handed half of citalopram.", "Lexapro and Celexa are very similar molecules. Celexa was available first and is a mixture of R and S enantiomers of citalopram. Lexapro is just the S enantiomer of citalopram.", "Celexa was available first and is a mixture of R and S enantiomers of citalopram. Lexapro is just the S enantiomer of citalopram. Enantiomers are forms of molecules that are almost exactly the same but are opposites..", " The Long answer, they are very similar, but not exactly the same. Escitalopram, which is the trade/brand name of Lexapro is a “purer” form of Celexa (generically known as Citalopram). Lexapro (i.e. Escitalopram) is the (S) enatntiomer of racemic Citalopram (i.e. Celexa).", "The Long answer, they are very similar, but not exactly the same. Escitalopram, which is the trade/brand name of Lexapro is a “purer” form of Celexa (generically known as Citalopram). Lexapro (i.e. Escitalopram) is the (S) enatntiomer of racemic Citalopram (i.e.", "The short answer is they are basically the same. The Long answer, they are very similar, but not exactly the same. Escitalopram, which is the trade/brand name of Lexapro is a “purer” form of Celexa (generically known as Citalopram).", " The Long answer, they are very similar, but not exactly the same. Escitalopram, which is the trade/brand name of Lexapro is a “purer” form of Celexa (generically known as Citalopram). Lexapro (i.e.", " The Long answer, they are very similar, but not exactly the same. Escitalopram, which is the trade/brand name of Lexapro is a “purer” form of Celexa (generically known as Citalopram)." ]
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are cell membranes found in plants
[ "Plant and animal cells have several differences and similarities. For example, animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts but plant cells do. Animal cells are round and irregular in shape while plant cells have fixed, rectangular shapes. Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic cells, so they have several features in common, such as the presence of a cell membrane, and cell organelles, like the nucleus, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.", "In a plant cell it is located just inside of the cell wall (outer layer). In an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outer layer. + 44 others found this useful.", "Plasma Membrane – Plant Cells. The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable membrane made up of a lipid bilayer and proteins surrounding the cell but inside the cell wall. Explore the process, structure, and function of a plant cell’s plasma membrane with this interactive tutorial. Chapter: Cell Membranes.", "Cell Wall. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall that surrounds the cell membrane. Animal cells do not have a cell wall. When looking under a microscope, the cell wall is an easy way to distinguish plant cells.", "1 Cholesterol molecules are selectively dispersed between membrane phospholipids. 2 This helps to keep cell membranes from becoming stiff by preventing phospholipids from being too closely packed together. 3 Cholesterol is not found in the membranes of plant cells.", "A cell membrane is found in animal cells, but other parts, like … chloroplasts and cell walls are found in plant cells.", "Plant cells are eukaryotic cells, or cells with a membrane-bound nucleus. Unlike prokaryotic cells, the DNA in a plant cell is housed within the nucleus. In addition to having a nucleus, plant cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles, or tiny cellular structures, that carry out specific functions necessary for normal cellular operation.", "1 Cholesterol is not found in the membranes of plant cells. 2 Glycolipids are located on cell membrane surfaces and have a carbohydrate sugar chain attached to them. 3 They help the cell to recognize other cells of the body. 4 Cell Membrane Proteins. 5 Structural proteins help to give the cell support and shape.", "It also serves as a base of attachment for the cytoskeleton in some organisms and the cell wall in others. Thus the cell membrane also serves to help support the cell and help maintain its shape. Animal cells, plant cells, prokaryotic cells, and fungal cells have cell membranes.", "A plant cell also contains structures not found in an animal cell. Some of these include a cell wall, a large vacuole, and plastids. Plastids, such as chloroplasts, assist in storing and harvesting needed substances for the plant. Animal cells also contain structures such as centrioles, lysosomes, and cilia and flagella that are not typically found in plant cells." ]
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are cell phones are blessing or a curse
[ "Mobile Phone A Curse or Blessing. English Essay on Mobile Phone A Curse or Blessing. This is the question the country is asking. Mobile phones are considered by many as an essential part of modern day life, from the businessperson who uses the mobile phone as a vital link with the office, to the teenager who has the phone for recreational use.", "Text Preview. 1 Mobile phones: Blessing or Curse. A person is in an unhealthy phase of obsessive and constant cell phone use. This may be caused by the newness of the device or by an emotional problem that makes them use the cell phone to isolate from others who surround them.", "The question here is whether mobile phones are a blessing or a curse. According to the “2013 mobile growth statistics” 91% of all people in the world have mobile phones and 56% own a smart phone, also according to mobile growth statistics the average age of owning a mobile phone now is 13.", "exists and is an alternate of . Mobile phone is a long-range, portable electronic device used for mobile communication. Mobile phones are now inexpensive, easy to use, comfortable and equipped with almost every latest feature we desire. Mobile phones are also known as lifesavers as they can help people in emergencies.", "Mobile phones can either be a... blessing or a curse; this is determined by the way in which they are used. Since the late 1990's there has been an increasing amount of concern over whether mobile phones can cause some types of cancer or infertility in men.", "Cellphones or Mobile a Blessing or a Curse Essay for Class 8. This subject (Cell Phones or Mobile a Blessing or a Curse) has not yet cached by school teachers or by students. But it is one of the most wanted subject for essay competition. We here discuss it as blessing or curse in very interesting and expressive way. Cellphone means a small portable radio-telephone.", "Mobile Phones Blessing or Curse 1 Mobile phones: Blessing or Curse A person is in an unhealthy phase of obsessive and constant cell... phone use. This may be caused by the newness of the device or by an emotional problem that makes them use the cell phone to isolate from others who surround them.", "Are cell phones a blessing or a curse? I chose this topic on whether cell phones are a blessing or a curse because most people in my day and generation don’t really think about the answer to this question. We are also a generation that uses cell phones 24/7. It is a part of our life.", "Mobile Phones A Blessing Or A Curse ‘The Mobile Phone: A Blessing or a Curse’ from the eighteen hundreds to the present day, mankind... has made many inventions: the television, radio, digital watches, and more recently home computers.", "The potential impact of the kind of electromagnetic fields generated by cellular phones on the human brain has received little attention until relatively recently, and it's probabMobile phone is a long-range, portable electronic device used for mobile communication." ]
Mobile phones can either be a blessing or a curse; this is determined by the way in which they are used.
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are cells in the nervous system that act as interconnected information processors, which are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system.
[ "Neurons, on the other hand, serve as interconnected information processors that are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system. This section briefly describes the structure and function of neurons. Neuron structure. Neurons are the central building blocks of the nervous system, 100 billion strong at birth. Like all cells, neurons consist of several different parts, each serving a specialized function ( ). A neuron’s outer surface is made up of a semipermeable membrane .", "The nervous system is composed of two basic cell types: glial cells (also known as glia) and neurons. Glial cells, which outnumber neurons ten to one, are traditionally thought to play a supportive role to neurons, both physically and metabolically.", "forebrain structure that regulates sexual motivation and behavior and a number of homeostatic processes; serves as an interface between the nervous system and the endocrine system identical twins twins that develop from the same sperm and egg", "cells in the nervous system that act as interconnected information processors, which are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system neurotransmitter chemical messenger of the nervous system", "The nervous system is composed of two basic cell types: glial cells (also known as glia) and neurons. Glial cells, which outnumber neurons ten to one, are traditionally thought to play a supportive role to neurons, both physically and metabolically.", "Neurons are the central building blocks of the nervous system, 100 billion strong at birth. Like all cells, neurons consist of several different parts, each serving a specialized function. A neuron’s outer surface is made up of a semipermeable membrane.", "cells in the nervous system that act as interconnected information processors, which are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system, cells in the nervous system that act as interconnected information processors, which are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system, Toggle navigation QuizOver.com Create Quiz", "Cells in the nervous system that act as interconnected info processors, which are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system Dendrite Cell Body (soma)", "activation of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system, allowing access to energy reserves and heightened sensory capacity so that we might fight off a given threat or run away to safety.", "Neurons, on the other hand, serve as interconnected information processors that are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system. This section briefly describes the structure and function of neurons." ]
Neurons cells in the nervous system that act as interconnected information processors, which are essential for all of the tasks of the nervous system.
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are cells or atoms smaller
[ "The captured energy in photosynthesis is the basis of life's energy. Cells build molecules for information, function, and fuel in an unpward building process called anabolic chemistry. Burning down to smaller molecules is called a catabolic reaction. Reactions that release energy fuel the upward building reactions and other processes.", "Simple carbohydrates are sugars made from atoms of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Inside cells, sugar molecules are broken down. This process provides usable energy for the cell. Simple sugar molecules can also be linked into long chains to form more complex carbohydrates, such as starch, cellulose, and glycogen. Starch and cellulose are complex carbohydrates made by plant cells.", "In living things, there are four main types of large molecules: (1) carbohydrates, (2) lipids, (3) proteins, and (4) nucleic acids. Thousands of these molecules work together in a cell. The four types of molecules in all living things share one important characteristic. They all contain carbon atoms.", "A cell is much, much larger than an atom. A typical animal cell might be 10,000 times as wide, long, and tall as a typical atom, or about 1 trillion times the volume of an atom. Another way to arrive at this answer is to consider the fact that cells are made up of atoms, so the atoms must therefore be smaller.", "There are smaller pieces that make up cells such as macromolecules and organelles. A protein is an example of a macromolecule while a mitochondrion is an example of an organelle. Cells can also connect to form larger structures. They might group together to form the tissues of the stomach and eventually the entire digestive system. However, in the same way that atoms are the basic unit when you study matter, cells are the basic unit for biology and organisms. In larger organisms, the main purpose of a cell is to organize. Cells hold a variety of pieces and each cell type has a different purpose. By dividing responsibilities among different groups of cells, it is easier for an organism to survive and grow.", "Proteins are made up of amino acids. Proteins carry out most of the chemical activity in cells. Proteins are made of smaller molecules called amino acids. Amino acids contain the elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur. In proteins, amino acids are linked together into long chains that fold into three-dimensional shapes.", "The main concept of cell theory is that cells are the basic structural unit for all organisms. Cells are small compartments that hold the biological equipment necessary to keep an organism alive and successful.", "Molecules are visualized scientifically by crystallizing a pure sample of a chemical and shining x-rays through it. The emerging X-rays are deciphered by computer programs. .....Unlike a cell, individual atoms and molecules can't be seen in a microscope, they are too small.", "Cells reproduce by dividing into two cells, a process called mitosis. Independent cells are usually in a colony, like bacteria, and some view such colonies as organisms...........Organisms, such as the plankton species, below, right, are made of cells.", "(Small discrepensies occur, positive and negative ions.) In the atom the nucleus, pictured as a sphere, we know contains as many protons because there are many electrons. The nucleus also contains neutrons which have no effective charge, (neutral) and so don't have any influence on the electrons." ]
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are cells that constitute the organ of electric fish that produces an electric field
[ "Electro-reception by animals A. how & why it works 1. all organisms (plants, animals, etc.) produce electric fields 2. detection of fields favored in environments without other stimuli 3. Deep-sea and tropical river environments a. DARK (deep, or turbid): no light detection -- chemical & other senses take over b.", "Most electrogenic fish are also electroreceptive. Electric fish species can be found both in the ocean and in freshwater rivers of South America (Gymnotiformes) and Africa (Mormyridae).", "These cells are very similar to muscle fiber cells in that they can produce electric signals. Unlike muscle fiber cells, they cannot contract. These cells contain a high concentration of Potassium ions, a low concentration of sodium ions, and a comparable amount of negatively charged ions.", "To listen in on the fish, simply put one wire from the earphone into the water at one side of the fishtank, and the other wire into the water at the other side of the fishtank, and put the earphone up to your ear. If you click here you can hear what it sounds like.", "1 Strongly electric marine fish deliver low voltage, high current electric discharges. 2 In salt water, a small voltage can drive a large current limited by the internal resistance of the electric organ. 3 Hence, the electric organ consists of many electrocytes in parallel.", "Electric fish produce their electrical fields from a specialized structure called an electric organ. This is made up of modified muscle or nerve cells, which became specialized for producing bioelectric fields stronger than those that normal nerves or muscles produce. Typically this organ is located in the tail of the electric fish. The electrical output of the organ is called the electric organ discharge (EOD).", "In the same family of fish (called mormyriform fish) as the elephant nose are several other species, such as Pollimyrus isidori, Gymnarchus niloticus, and Brienomyrus brachyistius. Another family of weakly electric fish are the South American gymnotoid fish, such as Hypopomus artedi, Sternopygus, and Eigenmannia.", "Below is a model of the electric field created by the Eel during cell activation. The poles are separated by 2 m and have a charge of 33nC and -33nC. First, here are the equations I used to construct this graph: The Electric eel discharges the current in 2 ms, that’s 2 thousandths of a second!", "[Click on photo for larger picture]. This is the organ that generates the signal. It is a modified muscle. To receive electric signals, either from other fish or from echoes of its own discharge, the Elephant Nose fish has three different types of receptors. These are the mormyromasts, the knollenorgans, and the ampullary receptors. The mormyromasts are the organs that detect the echoes of the electric organ discharge. They are what enable the fish to navigate in murky water and find prey. The knollenorgans detect the electric organ discharge of other elephant nose fish, and thus aid in communication and finding mates.", "I would like to model the electric field produced by the eel as a function of time. There’s a serious lack of information on how the eel physically generates this field. The fact that the eel produces a linear current does not explain how the eel generates an electric field surrounding it. I am going to make some massive assumptions and do my best to come up with a physical explanation for the field. When the eel activates the electrocytes, current flows from the tail to the head." ]
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are celts an ethnic group
[ "The Celts (/ˈkɛlts/ , occasionally /ˈsɛlts/ , see pronunciation of Celtic) were people in Iron Age and Medieval Europe who spoke Celtic languages and had cultural similarities, although the relationship between ethnic, linguistic and cultural factors in the Celtic world remains uncertain and controversial.y the 6th century, however, the Continental Celtic languages were no longer in wide use. Insular Celtic culture diversified into that of the Gaels (Irish, Scottish and Manx) and the Brythonic Celts (Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons) of the medieval and modern periods.", "The Celts are the larges ethnic group in Europe. The Celtic nations include: Alba, Anatolia, Andalusia, Aragon, Arbania, Avaria, Bosnia, Britain, Brittany, Catalonia, Cornwall, Cumbria, Dalmatia, Dioclea, Gaul, Iberia, Ireland, Moesia, Mœsia, Scotland, Sindar Stari, Vlah, Volcae, Volcæ, Wales, wallachia Wallonia. and welschlandanguages of Europe. There are several ethnic groups in Europe, the largest of which are the Celtic peoples, who inhabit most of the central, western, southwestern, and southeastern parts of Europe. The Slavonic peoples inhabit eastern Europe and parts of central Europe.", "According to wiki, Today, Celtic is often used in order to describe the people and their respective cultures and languages of several ethnic groups in Britain, France, Ireland, parts of northern Spain and northern Portugal.. Cletic people are often fair skinned, with light colored eyes, and fair or ginger hair.ccording to wiki, Today, Celtic is often used in order to describe the people and their respective cultures and languages of several ethnic groups in Britain, France, Ireland, parts of northern Spain and northern Portugal.. Cletic people are often fair skinned, with light colored eyes, and fair or ginger hair.", "The Evidence for the origin of the ‘Celts’ as an ‘Ethnic Group’. It was the classical Greek and Roman writers who first identified the existence of the ‘Celts’ as an ethnic group living in Northern Europe from the sixth century BC – any group not Greek or North Mediterranean.t was the classical Greek and Roman writers who first identified the existence of the ‘Celts’ as an ethnic group living in Northern Europe from the sixth century BC – any group not Greek or North Mediterranean.", "Posts: 4,558. No, Irish is a nationality not an ethnic group. The ethnicity of Ireland is principally Celtic along with Wales and Scotland. Quote: Originally Posted by Glowbot. I am a bit confused as to how people define ethnic groups. think people are confusing ethnicity with race. White or Northern European are not ethnicities. Nor are ethnicities defined by genetics. Ethnic groups are defined by a common heritage, language, and culture, so I can't see any reason why the Irish don't qualify.", "The first recorded use of the name of Celts – as κελτοί – to refer to an ethnic group was by Hecataeus of Miletus, the Greek geographer, in 517 BC, when writing about a people living near Massilia (modern Marseille).y the 6th century, however, the Continental Celtic languages were no longer in wide use. Insular Celtic culture diversified into that of the Gaels (Irish, Scottish and Manx) and the Brythonic Celts (Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons) of the medieval and modern periods.", "The ethnic groups in Europe are the focus of European ethnology, the field of anthropology related to the various ethnic groups that reside in the nations of Europe.oth Spain and the United Kingdom are special cases, in that the designation of nationality, Spanish and British, may controversially take ethnic aspects, subsuming various regional ethnic groups, see nationalisms and regionalisms of Spain and native populations of the United Kingdom.", "And then you need to consider the amount of people within Celtic ethnic groups who don't actually speak a Celtic language. Yes, the Irish language, and culture is Celtic, but it is not identical with the the Celtic languages and cultures of other Celtic groups. think people are confusing ethnicity with race. White or Northern European are not ethnicities. Nor are ethnicities defined by genetics. Ethnic groups are defined by a common heritage, language, and culture, so I can't see any reason why the Irish don't qualify.", "This is at odds with the absolute lack of Celtic influence in Basque language. Basques as migrants from the North of Africa, more exactly from the Berber ethnic group. This is an old hypothesis based in pseudo-scientific comparison between Basque and Tamazhig languages that is now widely discredited.his is at odds with the absolute lack of Celtic influence in Basque language. Basques as migrants from the North of Africa, more exactly from the Berber ethnic group. This is an old hypothesis based in pseudo-scientific comparison between Basque and Tamazhig languages that is now widely discredited.", "By the 6th century, however, the Continental Celtic languages were no longer in wide use. Insular Celtic culture diversified into that of the Gaels (Irish, Scottish and Manx) and the Brythonic Celts (Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons) of the medieval and modern periods.y the 6th century, however, the Continental Celtic languages were no longer in wide use. Insular Celtic culture diversified into that of the Gaels (Irish, Scottish and Manx) and the Brythonic Celts (Welsh, Cornish, and Bretons) of the medieval and modern periods." ]
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are center cut pork chops healthy
[ "Instructions. 1 Brine the pork chops (optional): If you have time, brining the pork for even a brief period adds flavor and ensures juiciness in the finished chop. Bring 1 cup of the water to a boil, add the salt and optional flavorings, and stir to dissolve the salt.", "Pork is a lean meat, which makes it a healthy protein for low-fat meals. Lean cuts of pork, such as center-cut pork chops have a mild, almost bland flavor, and can dry out quickly. Center-cut pork chops, also known as top loin chops or America's cut, are thick, lean, boneless chops cut from the loin portion of the hog.", "February 10, 2012. Whether grilled, broiled, or even fried, these light pork chop recipes all cut back on fat and calories without losing any flavor or texture.", "Smothered Pork Chops with Thyme Ringing in at under 150 calories per serving, these flavor-packed chops are a quick and easy dinnertime solution. Serve with brown rice pilaf and a fresh green bean salad for extra fiber and nutrients. Smothered Pork Chops with Thyme Recipe.", "Boneless Center-Cut Pork Chops, Cooking Temp/Time. I've read many ideas for bonless center cut pork chops and have settled on a simply mustard crust/baked version. I've found several cooking temperature and times.. what is the consensus for 1/2 to 3/4 inch chops?", "Instructions. 1 Brine the pork chops (optional): If you have time, brining the pork for even a brief period adds flavor and ensures juiciness in the finished chop. 2 Heat the oven and skillet: Position a rack in the middle of the oven and preheat to 400°F. Place the skillet in the oven to preheat as well.", "That way, you judge doneness... Especially for oven cooking (or pan roasting for that matter), invest in a digital probe thermometer. That way, you judge doneness by internal temperature -- far more precise than X minutes at Y degrees. For pork, DO NOT use the internal temp recommended by the thermometer.", "Healthy Pork Chop Recipes. Whether grilled, broiled, or even fried, these light pork chop recipes all cut back on fat and calories without losing any flavor or texture.", "Tangy Pork and Mango Tostada This pork tostada recipes cuts back on calories and sodium by using whole-grain corn tortillas instead of flour. Just top with this fun flavor combo and crunch. So healthy and delicious, you'll want two. Tangy Pork and Mango Tostada Recipe.", "Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). In a shallow bowl combine crushed crackers, garlic salt and pepper; mix well. In a separate bowl beat eggs. Dip your pork chops in the egg batter and then in the cracker mixture. Place the pork chops in a casserole dish. Place chunks of the butter around the pork chops. Cover and bake for 45 minutes." ]
Yes, pork is a lean meat, which makes it a healthy protein for low-fat meals.
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are centipedes dangerous
[ "Centipedes are predators. They eat insects, spiders, and other centipedes. The large centipedes even eat lizards, birds, and small animals. They have a pair of claws at the front of their body. The claws have ducts that can deliver venom. The centipedes use the venom to paralyze their prey.", "not dangerous to humans. centipedes definitely don't kill people. They are less dangerous compare to some poisonous spiders. It might cause severe pain, swelling and redness, swollen, headache, nausea and vomiting.", "Despite this, the venom usually is not strong enough to be life threatening to people, and most centipede bites are typically more painful for humans than they are dangerous. Centipedes possess maxillipeds, a modified pair of front legs that curve around the head and behind the mandibles.", "Centipedes are predators. They eat insects, spiders, and other centipedes. The large centipedes even eat lizards, birds, and small animals. They have a pair of claws at the front of their body. The claws have ducts that can deliver venom.", "Pest Information-Centipedes. There are over 3,000 species of centipedes and some can grow to 12 in length. There are 3 species found in Hawaii but only one of medical importance; it can grow to 8 in length and its bite is dangerous to humans and pets.", "Centipedes are predators. They eat insects, spiders, and other centipedes. The large centipedes even eat lizards, birds, and small animals. They have a pair of claws at the front of their body.", "Centipedes actually have the ability to bite, and are poisonous. The poison from their fangs, located behind the head, is used to kill insects, which are their primary food. To a human, a bite feels like that of a bee sting, and can be dangerous,especially if there is an allergic reaction in response to the bite.", "Smaller variants of centipedes produce nothing more than a painful, localized reaction, not unlike a bee sting. Larger species, however, administer more venom through a bite and can produce more extreme pain. While centipede bites can be extremely painful, they are not generally fatal to humans.", "The short answer is yes. All centipedes are poisonous. The effect on humans however varies greatly. Very small species of centipedes are unable to penetrate human skin and inject any venom, so could be considered harmless.", "All centipedes are poisonous. The effect on humans however varies greatly. Very small species of centipedes are unable to penetrate human skin and inject any venom, so could be considered harmless." ]
No,not dangerous for human.
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are central vacuole in plant and animal cells
[ "Some plant cells also store waste in the central vacuole. Others have enzymes that will break down biological molecules. Still others will contain molecules that act as a chemical defense, like an immune system response. Also, the cell sap contains toxins that have been removed from the cystol.", "Vacuole. One or more small vacuoles (much smaller than plant cells). One, large central vacuole taking up 90% of cell volume. Centrioles. Present in all animal cells. Only present in lower plant forms. Chloroplast. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts. Plant cells have chloroplasts because they make their own food.", "Vacuoles are essentially membrane-bound sacs found in the cytoplasm. In animal cells, vacuoles are relatively small, and are used as temporary storage areas for materials and for transport purposes.", "Plant and Animal cells both have many things. They have a nucleus, mitochondria, ribosome, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi body, Nucleolus, ch … romatin threads, cell membranes, and many more.", "Animal cells have one or more small vacuoles whereas plant cells have one large central vacuole that can take up to 90% of cell volume. In plant cells, the function of vacuoles is to store water and maintain turgidity of the cell. Vacuoles in animal cells store water, ions and waste.", "They both have cytoplasm which stores important chemicals and nutrients. The Differences are the plant cells have a cell wall whereas animal cells don't. Cell walls basically provide frame work.", "In plant cells, however, there is generally a large single central vacuole. Comprising approximately 90% of an mature plant cell, the central vacuole provides structure and support to the cell by maintaining turgor pressure, which is essentially fluid pressure that keeps the cells rigid.", "Plant and animal cells have several differences and similarities. For example, animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts but plant cells do. Animal cells are round and irregular in shape while plant cells have fixed, rectangular shapes. Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic cells, so they have several features in common, such as the presence of a cell membrane, and cell organelles, like the nucleus, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.", "Below is a picture of a central vacuole in a cell. As seen in the figure above, the central vacuole comprises a large percentage of a plant cell's volume. It can compromise anywhere from 30% to 90% of the cells volume. The central vacuole itself is consists of two main bodies; the tonoplast and cell sap.", "As stated earlier, the primary function of the central vacuole in plant cells is to maintain the turgor of the cell. Turgor is the pressure exerted on the cell wall by the contents of the cell. The central vacuole determines the amount of turgor based on it water content as a result of osmotic pressure." ]
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are cerebral cortex of the brain and nervous system
[ "The hindbrain is made of the cerebellum, pons and medulla. Often the midbrain, pons, and medulla are referred to together as the brainstem. The Cerebrum: The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.The cerebral cortex is divided into four sections, called lobes: the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and temporal lobe.he hindbrain is made of the cerebellum, pons and medulla. Often the midbrain, pons, and medulla are referred to together as the brainstem. The Cerebrum: The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.", "The human nervous system is divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS, in turn, is divided into the brain and the spinal cord, which lie in the cranial cavity of the skull and the vertebral canal, respectively.he spinal cord is an essential link between the peripheral nervous system and the brain; it conveys sensory information originating from different external and internal sites via 31 pairs of spinal nerves (Figure 1.5).", "The cerebral cortex is the cerebrum 's (brain) outer layer of neural tissue in humans and other mammals.It is divided into two cortices, along the sagittal plane: the left and right cerebral hemispheres divided by the medial longitudinal fissure.he cerebral cortex is gray matter, consisting mainly of cell bodies (with astrocytes being the most abundant cell type in the cortex as well as the human brain as a whole) and capillaries. It contrasts with the underlying white matter, consisting mainly of the white myelinated sheaths of neuronal axons.", "The central nervous system (CNS) is made of the brain and the spinal cord and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is made of nerves. Together they control every part of your daily life, from breathing and blinking to helping you memorize facts for a test.he hindbrain is made of the cerebellum, pons and medulla. Often the midbrain, pons, and medulla are referred to together as the brainstem. The Cerebrum: The cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of the human brain, associated with higher brain function such as thought and action.", "Central Nervous System. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds).The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of support cells called glia.entral Nervous System. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds).", "The Brain and Cerebrum. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and controls voluntary actions, speech, senses, thought, and memory. The surface of the cerebral cortex has grooves or infoldings (called sulci), the largest of which are termed fissures.Some fissures separate lobes.he cells in the gray matter extend their projections, called axons, to other areas of the brain. Fibers that leave the cortex to conduct impulses toward other areas are termed efferent fibers, and fibers that approach the cortex from other areas of the nervous system are termed afferent (nerves or pathways).", "The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perception, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness. The human cerebral cortex is 2 to 4 millimetres (0.079 to 0.157 in) thick. In large mammals, the cerebral cortex is folded, giving a much greater surface area in the confined volume of the skull.he cerebral cortex is gray matter, consisting mainly of cell bodies (with astrocytes being the most abundant cell type in the cortex as well as the human brain as a whole) and capillaries. It contrasts with the underlying white matter, consisting mainly of the white myelinated sheaths of neuronal axons.", "The Brain and Nervous System. The nervous system is broken down into two major systems: Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System. We’ll discuss the Central Nervous System first. The Central Nervous System consists of the brain and the spinal cord.The Cerebral Cortex, which is involved in a variety of higher cognitive, emotional, sensory, and motor functions is more developed in humans than any other animal.he nervous system is broken down into two major systems: Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System. We’ll discuss the Central Nervous System first. The Central Nervous System consists of the brain and the spinal cord.", "Figure 1.6. The central nervous system, which includes the spinal cord and the brain, is the most protected organ in the human body. It is protected from the external environment by three barriers: skull, meninges, and cerebral spinal fluid (CSF).he spinal cord is an essential link between the peripheral nervous system and the brain; it conveys sensory information originating from different external and internal sites via 31 pairs of spinal nerves (Figure 1.5).", "The cerebral cortex is gray matter, consisting mainly of cell bodies (with astrocytes being the most abundant cell type in the cortex as well as the human brain as a whole) and capillaries.It contrasts with the underlying white matter, consisting mainly of the white myelinated sheaths of neuronal axons.he cerebral cortex is gray matter, consisting mainly of cell bodies (with astrocytes being the most abundant cell type in the cortex as well as the human brain as a whole) and capillaries. It contrasts with the underlying white matter, consisting mainly of the white myelinated sheaths of neuronal axons." ]
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are certain people staph infection carriers
[ "MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is a potentially dangerous type of staph bacteria. Staph is commonly carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people and can sometimes cause infection. MRSA is resistant to treatment by certain antibiotics.Although the infection may start as a minor skin sore, it can become serious, sometimes even fatal.taph is commonly carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people and can sometimes cause infection. MRSA is resistant to treatment by certain antibiotics. Although the infection may start as a minor skin sore, it can become serious, sometimes even fatal.", "MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus .. Staphylococcus aureus (also known as staph) is a bacteria commonly carried on the skin or in the nose of healthy people. Staphylococcus aureus is carried in the nose by 10 to 40% of people in the community and the hospital environment.n 2001 and 2002 in the United States, it was estimated that 32% of non-hospitalized individuals were colonized with Staph bacteria and 0.8% were colonized with MRSA. There are certain groups of people that are at higher risk for being colonized or carriers of MRSA.", "Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a type of staphylococcus or staph bacterium that is resistant to many antibiotics. Staph bacteria, like other kinds of bacteria, normally live on your skin and in your nose, usually without causing problems.ethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a type of staphylococcus or staph bacterium that is resistant to many antibiotics. Staph bacteria, like other kinds of bacteria, normally live on your skin and in your nose, usually without causing problems.", "MRSA is transmitted by having direct contact with someone who has an active infection, someone who is a carrier of the infection, or a contaminated object. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (or MRSA for short) is a strain of bacteria resistant to certain types of antibiotics.It is a less common, but potentially more serious, form of the common staph infection.t is estimated that up to 7 percent of people in hospitals and up to 2 percent of people in the community are carriers of the MRSA infection. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (or MRSA for short) is a strain of bacteria resistant to certain types of antibiotics.", "Staphylococcus aureus is a bacteria. Called “staph” for short, it is one of the most common germs found on people’s skin and in their noses. 20-30% of the general public are nasal carriers. Most of the time it doesn’t do any harm, but sometimes staph gets into the body and causes an infection.taphylococcus aureus is a bacteria. Called “staph” for short, it is one of the most common germs found on people’s skin and in their noses. 20-30% of the general public are nasal carriers. Most of the time it doesn’t do any harm, but sometimes staph gets into the body and causes an infection.", "Staphylococcus aureus, otherwise known as Staph., is a very common type of bacteria (or germ). Up to half of all people carry Staph on their skin and in other areas of the body. In most of these people, Staph lives harmlessly on the body.But Staph sometimes does cause actual infections.s with ordinary Staph, some people carry MRSA on their skin without developing infections. Also, MRSA may also cause the same kinds of infection as ordinary Staph does. The main difference is that MRSA should be treated with different kinds of antibiotics than ordinary Staph.", "It is estimated that up to 7 percent of people in hospitals and up to 2 percent of people in the community are carriers of the MRSA infection. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (or MRSA for short) is a strain of bacteria resistant to certain types of antibiotics.It is a less common, but potentially more serious, form of the common staph infection.t is estimated that up to 7 percent of people in hospitals and up to 2 percent of people in the community are carriers of the MRSA infection. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (or MRSA for short) is a strain of bacteria resistant to certain types of antibiotics.", "ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT STAPH INFECTIONS. Staphylococcus aureus (Staph aureus or Staph ) is a bacterium that is carried on the skin or nasal lining of up to 30 percent of healthy individuals.In this setting, the bacteria usually cause no symptoms.taphylococcus aureus (Staph aureus or Staph ) is a bacterium that is carried on the skin or nasal lining of up to 30 percent of healthy individuals.", "Anyone can develop a staph infection, although certain groups of people are at greater risk, including newborn infants, breastfeeding women, and people with chronic conditions such as diabetes, cancer, vascular disease, and lung disease.nyone can develop a staph infection, although certain groups of people are at greater risk, including newborn infants, breastfeeding women, and people with chronic conditions such as diabetes, cancer, vascular disease, and lung disease.", "You can develop an infection from MRSA if your skin is colonized and the bacteria enter an opening (eg, a cut, scrape, or wound) in the skin. MRSA RISK FACTORS. Anyone can become colonized and then infected with MRSA, although certain people are at a higher risk.taphylococcus aureus (Staph aureus or Staph ) is a bacterium that is carried on the skin or nasal lining of up to 30 percent of healthy individuals." ]
It is estimated that up to 7 percent of people in hospitals and up to 2 percent of people in the community are carriers of the MRSA infection.
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are certificates of deposits fdic insured
[ "FDIC guarantees deposits up to $250,000 per account per person. Multiple accounts held in the same bank under the same account holder's name are added together for purposes of determining the amount of insured deposits. A person with two accounts totaling $300,000 would have $50,000 unprotected.", "Certificate of deposit. A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit, a financial product commonly sold in the United States and elsewhere by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions. CDs are similar to savings accounts in that they are insured money in the bank and thus virtually risk free.", "Understanding Deposit Insurance Get an overview of the history of the FDIC, why deposit insurance is important, how it is funded and how coverage can apply to your accounts. Learn More. What's Covered The FDIC only covers deposit accounts at insured banks and financial institutions.", "A: Certificates of deposit (CDs) issued by banks are fully insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) because they are an obligation of the bank. As with other accounts in which banks receive depositor money, such as checking, savings and money market accounts, CDs become general obligations of the issuing bank.", "Safety is a hallmark of the traditional certificate of deposit (CD) sold by a bank or credit union. Investors seeking a low-risk investment expect that many CDs, when held to maturity, will return the full amount of the original investment, even if the institution issuing the CD collapses.", "In the USA, CDs are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) for banks and by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) for credit unions.", "Certificates of Deposit (CDs) HSBC CDs offer many term options to suit your savings needs. Take advantage of our Online CD Offers: * The Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) for the Online CD Offer are accurate as of 04/20/2017 and apply for the initial term only.", "You are here. Certificates of Deposit (CDs) Certificates of deposit (CDs) are time deposits. When you choose a CD, the bank accepts your deposit for a fixed term—usually a preset period from six months to five years—and pays you interest until maturity.", "A federally-insured bank CD has the backing of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), and CDs at credit unions are often guaranteed by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). Of course, these institutions have limits on what they will insure.", "Deposit Insurance Videos The FDIC recognizes different types of ownership categories that qualify for insurance coverage. Use these videos to understand the pertinent information for each type of qualifying account and how much coverage you can be eligible for. Deposit Insurance Videos." ]
Yes, certificates of deposit issued by banks are fully insured by the fdic.
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are cgcahps required
[ "CMS requires CGCAHPS data collection for medical practices with over 100 eligible professionals under one tax identification number who are submitting PQRS through the GPRO web interface and will start voluntary participation for groups with at least 25 eligible professionals in 2015.", "They do not focus on amenities. CAHPS® Surveys. Many of the CMS patient experience surveys are in the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) family of surveys. Others are developed following CAHPS principles and used by CMS but are not CAHPS surveys.", "Both Pioneer ACOs and Medicare Shared Savings Program ACOs are required to participate in annual CG-CAHPS data collection as part of the ACO CAHPS program.", "CG-CAHPS Survey Offerings - Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems. 1 MedicalGPS, LLC is certified by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) to conduct CAHPS® - Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH™) surveys. Directly through MedicalGPS or via one of our strategic partners, MedicalGPS leads the implementation of a full array of CAHPS® surveys.", "Contact us to learn more about CAHPS® surveys and meeting your healthcare organization’s survey needs. HEDIS® is a registered trademark of the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) CAHPS® is a registered trademark of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.", "Your CAHPS PCMH survey can be used to gather “points” needed for your practice’s original recognition by NCQA as PCMH practice, and is a requirement for those practices that wish to achieve “Distinction” as a PCMH practice. Who Is required to participate in CG CAHPS surveys: Currently, CMS requires CGCAHPS data collection for medical practices with over 100 eligible professionals under one tax identification number who are submitting PQRS through the GPRO web interface. In 2015, CMS will start voluntary submission for practices with at least 25 eligible professionals.", "CG-CAHPS – When will the surveys be required? The Clinician and Group CAHPS (CGCAHPS) is a standardized tool that was created to provide a standardized measurement of patients’ experience of a physician and office staff. There have been a lot of speculations about the CGCAHPS mandate and uncertainty about it’s implementation.", "Get the Clinician & Group Survey and instructions to download the files needed to conduct a Clinician & Group Survey: 1 The survey instruments for adults and children: 3.0 version. 2 Optional supplemental items. 3 Sample telephone scripts. Guidance on administering the survey, including sample letters and emails.", "Supplemental Items for the Clinician & Group Survey. The Clinician & Group Survey includes a variety of optional, supplemental items that survey sponsors may add to questionnaires for adults and children. The CAHPS team is currently updating all supplemental items for use with the Clinician & Group Survey 3.0. Major item sets: Included among the supplemental items are four major item sets designed for the Clinician & Group Survey: CAHPS Cultural Competence Item Set.", "The CG-CAHPS tool is one of a series of patient experience survey tools developed by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) that are in use by health plans, hospitals, and home health agencies to understand their patients’ perceptions of their quality of health care." ]
Yes, CMS requires CGCAHPS data collection for medical practices.
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are chai tea lattes healthy
[ "Traditional chai tea is made from a base of black tea mixed with spices like pepper, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, nutmeg, and cloves. The tea is blended with milk and honey for service to create a sweet, creamy beverage.", "This image courtesy of rockybarragan.blogspot.com. This Chai Tea Latte recipe from Rocky Barragan is an ideal way to enjoy a classic cold weather drink classic without indulging in loads of fat and calories. This chai latte recipe is made healthier thanks to stevia and soy milk. Rocky says, Chai Tea Lattes have always been my favorite. Since starting a healthier lifestyle sadly Chai Tea Lattes have fell by the waysidea€¦waysideâ that is until! Today i decided to try and revamp one of my favorite seasonal drinks and What i came up with is indeed a delicious!. success", "For whatever reason, the chai latte has been encircled by a health halo: The ever-revered Oprah partnered with Teavana to brand her own Oprah Chai Latte sold at Starbucks (containing 31 grams of sugar), which emanates an, If Oprah does it then I should, too air.", "This will allow maximum chai tea flavor which you'll need once you mix in your protein powder. After 4 minutes are up remove the tea bag and top off your Silk with 2 more ounces. This will help cool your drink off a bit…don’t want to burn your mouth.", "So sorry, but it's true. A grande (16-ounce) Classic Chai Tea Latte from Starbucks contains more sugar than a Snickers candy bar. And half a cup of Ben & Jerry's Phish Food ice cream. And three glazed donuts from Dunkin' .", "A chai tea latte is a creamy, aromatic drink made from tea, traditional Indian herbs and spices and sweetened milk. The milk or milk substitute supplies protein and calcium needed to build muscles and bones, while the chai tea contains healthy antioxidants that may help prevent disease.", "Chai tea, which is often made with cardamom. Spices used in chai tea can include cardamom, cloves, black pepper, cinnamon and anise. Chai tea can be used to help ease a sore throat. Traditional chai tea is made with honey, which is healthier than refined sugar. Black tea helps lower blood pressure and cholesterol.", "Posted in Recipes |. I love the Fall season, but don’t usually like to admit that Summer is over until around the first week of October. To celebrate the warm, earthy, yumminess of Fall, here’s my homemade chai tea and latte recipes. It’s also great on its own without the tea or coffee. Each of these spices is packed full of nutrition and anti-inflammatory properties, so you can drink up guilt-free. Use organic ingredients whenever possible.", "Recipe: Combine all of the ingredients (except sweeteners) in a small pot over medium heat and whisk to combine. Heat over medium-low heat 5-7 minutes until the flavors have come together; serve immediately. Sweeten to taste. Chai Tea Variation: Add 1 organic unflavored black or green teabag to each hot serving. Steep for 5 minutes; discard teabag before serving. Chai Latte Variation: Add 1-2 shots of organic espresso or strong organic coffee to each serving.", "To make, I boil roughly one cup water, add 1/2 tsp of the Chai spice mixture and 1.5 tsp loose Assam tea and some sweetener. I boil 30 seconds. Then I add 1 cup whole milk which I've heated for two minutes in the microwave, reduce heat to medium, and let boil gently for 5-10 minutes, mixing occasionally." ]
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are chanel handbags made in china
[ "Chanel’s price adjustments will extend worldwide on April 8, the company said. The price of its iconic 11.12 and 2.55 bags, as well as Boy Chanel bags, will increase by 20 percent where they are sold in euros, the company said. Prices of the same bags in China will fall by more than 20 percent. Korea, Vietnam, Thailand and Russia will also see prices drop, while prices will remain stable in Japan, the U.K., U.S. and Canada.", "HONG KONG, China — As Lily Li waits in line outside the Chanel SA store in Hong Kong’s central financial district, the nearby Chloe, Berluti and Ralph Lauren stores stand almost empty.", "There is no doubt that Chanel bags, made in Italy, holds the same quality as made in France. But more importantly, you should buy your dream bag as soon as Chanel has stock. You have no power in negotiation if the SA doesn’t have your dream bag in stock.", "Tips how to Buy Authentic Chanel Handbag. 1. Check the logo on the bag. The Chanel logo is comprised of two interlocking C letters that face away from each other. The right C should always overlap the left C at the top and the left C should always overlap the bottom of the right.", "I am an online seller for GUESS authentic and original bags, all my bags are from GUESS boutiques itself. So far I can see that all the GUESS handbags are made in China. There…fore if your GUESS bag is made in China, it does not mean that it is a fake because all of them are made in China. Making the world better, one answer at a time.", "If you ever find a sticker in a Chanel bag that reads: ‘made in China’, then immediately back off. There are no Chanel bags made in China, that doesn’t exist (well, maybe not yet and if it does, you will be the first to hear from us). Originally, Chanel bags are only made in France. It expanded to Italy. And today, we even find Chanel bags made in Spain.", "Only sport style handbags can have grey color dustbags and older made bags (such as the 80s and 90s) come with a white dust bag..made from a kind of flannel fabric stamped with the CHANEL logo in black and enclosed in a circle with the word CHANEL written underneath. 11.Check the match in colors. The stamping (on the inside of the CHANEL bag) of CHANEL and MADE IN ITALY / FRANCE should always match the hardware. For gold hardware the stamps should be in gold. For silver hardware the stamps should be in silver.", "are produced in china) No, All authentic Chanel Bags, at least most of them are produced in either France or Italy. Any product that is produced in a third world country is typically not regarded as highly, and would be seen unfit for the brand image projected by that of Chanel. Hope that helps! (ps.", "At a Chanel store in Shanghai’s Lujiazui financial district, where the price revisions have already been made, a black leather Chanel 2.55 bag cost 29,800 yuan ($4,783), while a Boy Chanel bag cost 26,000 yuan.", "Are chanel bags made in china? Chanel bags are only made in Italy or France. To check the authenticity, the color of the hardware on the bag should match the stamp inside the bag. If the hardware is gol…d, the made in stamp should be gold and vice versa." ]
No, chanel handbags are not made in china.
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are chapped lips a sign of dehydration
[ "Not all people, especially the elderly, may experience or be aware of thirst in the early stages of dehydration. Other symptoms may include dry mouth, dry lips, sunken eyes, inability to make tears and little or no urine production. In infants symptoms of dehydration may include a sunken fontanel (soft spot) on the top of the head, no tears with crying, and fewer wet diapers. Other symptoms can include headache, rapid heartbeat, fatigue, weakness, lightheadedness, dizziness, and dry skin.", "Two early signs of dehydration are thirst and dark-coloured urine. This is the body's way of trying to increase water intake and decrease water loss. Other symptoms may include: 1 dizziness or light-headedness. 2 headache. 3 tiredness. 4 dry mouth, lips and eyes. 5 passing small amounts of urine infrequently (less than three or four times a day).", "Signs of dehydration: Not urinating every 8 hours, dry/ cracked lips and dry mouth, press on her nail beds, and they should turn white with pressure but should immediately pink up when you release the pressure. The main thing is the urinating. If she hasn't urinated w/in 8 hours, she is dehydrated.", "1 Infant dehydration symptoms-dehydration is severe in infants requiring immediate urgent medical care; call the doctor or emergency immediately; some of the symptoms include: 2 High fever. 3 Irritability. 4 Listlessness. 5 Sleepiness. 6 Dry mouth. 7 Cracked lips. 8 Sunken eyes.", "If you peel this dry skin, the healing process starts all over again with dry skin on your lip. Dehydration is the commonest cause of dry cracked lips. Drink plenty of water and see. If it does not help please consult a skin specialist.", "1 Symptoms and signs of dehydration depend on the underlying cause — a mildly dehydrated person with food poisoning may appear severely affected, and severely dehydrated marathon runner may not complain much.", "Dehydration: A Main Cause of Chapped Lips. The most common lip problem faced by many is dry and chapped lips. Your lips are naturally coated with an oily layer to keep them protected. If that thin oily film is removed, your lips tend to become dry, cracked, sore, red and in extreme cases even bleed. Dehydration is one of the main causes of damaged lips. Dehydration means a deficiency of water content in the body. Your body is in constant need of fluids to keep the body cells hydrated and clean, but if your body is losing more water than its getting then you suffer from dehydration, which in addition to other problems, causes dry chapped lips.", "1 Rapid breathing. 2 Confusion. 3 Loss of consciousness. 4 Infant dehydration symptoms-dehydration is severe in infants requiring immediate urgent medical care; call the doctor or emergency immediately; some of the symptoms include: 5 High fever. 6 Irritability.", "See more personal hygiene pictures. Stockbyte/ Getty Images. Most of the time dry lips are just that -- lips that have lost moisture because of dehydration, too much wind or too much sun. Occasionally, however, dry lips may signal a more serious condition. When a health problem exists, dry or cracked lips could be one of many symptoms. For example, if dry lips are accompanied by a fever, red eyes and tongue, swollen lymph nodes, and swollen, red skin on your hands and feet, they could be an early symptom of Kawasaki disease [source: Mayo Clinic ].", "Use a humidifier to moisturize the air in your home and apply shea butter or Vaseline on your lips. Read More. If you peel this dry skin, the healing process starts all over again with dry skin on your lip. Dehydration is the commonest cause of dry cracked lips. Drink plenty of water and see. The other possibility is iron and Vit B deficiency. A lip balm preferably petroleum jelly, Vit B supplements, iron, and honey should help. They can also be caused by allergies and infections." ]
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are charitable organizations that offer services to patients subject to hipaa
[ "Get It. 1 You can ask to see or get a copy of your medical record and other health information. If you want a. copy, you may have to put your request in writing and pay for the cost of copying and mailing. In most. cases, your copies must be given to you within 30 days. 2 Check It.", "Certified HIPAA Privacy Security Expert (CHPSE) will help you to understand the HIPAA law requirement for the HIPAA Privacy & HIPAA Security Rule and guide you on how to make your organization HIPAA compliant.", "The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law 104-191, was enacted on August 21, 1996. Sections 261 through 264 of HIPAA require the Secretary of HHS to publicize standards for the electronic exchange, privacy and security of health information.", "FUNDRAISING Post-HIPAA. The final federal privacy regulation (the. fiPrivacy Rulefl) promulgated by the. Department of Health and Human Services. (fiHHSfl) pursuant to the Health Insurance. Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. (fiHIPAAfl) considerably limits the ability of. covered entities to use and disclose protected.", "Fundraising Requirements. First, a covered entity can obtain. authorization of the individual using the form. prescribed by HIPAA to use patient. information - including demographic infor-. mation as well as information about the. patient™s health condition - for fundraising. activities.", "Certified HIPAA Privacy Expert (CHPE) is an essential certification that will help you understand the HIPAA law requirement for the Privacy Rule & a basic overview on HIPAA Security Rule and guide you on how to make your organization HIPAA compliant for the Privacy Rule.", "That is. why there is a federal law that sets rules for health care providers and health insurance. companies about who can look at and receive our health information. This law, called. the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), gives you rights. over your health information, including the right to get a copy of your information, make. sure it is correct, and know who has seen it.", "In general, a business associate is a person or organization, other than a member of a covered entity's workforce, that performs certain functions or activities on behalf of, or provides certain services to, a covered entity that involve the use or disclosure of individually identifiable health information.", "Certified HIPAA Security Expert (CHSE) course will help you to understand the HIPAA law requirement for the Security Rule & a basic overview of the HIPAA Privacy Rule and and will guide you on how to make your organization HIPAA compliant for the Security Rule.", "Treatment is the provision, coordination, or management of health care and related services for an individual by one or more health care providers, including consultation between providers regarding a patient and referral of a patient by one provider to another.20." ]
Yes, A covered entity can obtain. authorization of the individual using the form prescribed by HIPAA.
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