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are legumes antinutrients
[ "Paleo incorrect: legumes are not antinutrients. The Paleo Diet claims that beans and lentils should be excluded from the diet because they contain antinutrients. Phytic acid (reduces some micronutrient absorption) is just as high in nuts as they are in legumes, and yet nuts are not excluded from Paleo.Tannins are just as high in wine, and oxalates are just as high in spinach, but these are not excluded from Paleo.alk about your own diet and its merits. Yes...The problem with beans are the antinutrients you talk about. You can't really eat most beans raw. There are some that if you eat them raw, they can cause mild stomach discomfort and some, like Kidney beans, can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.", "The list of antinutrients found in legumes, beans and soy is seemingly endless and includes: lectins, saponins, phytate, polyphenols (tannins, isoflavones), protease inhibitors, raffinose oligosaccharides, cyanogenetic glycosides, and favism glycosides.eans are not good sources of either zinc or iron, and they have low protein digestibility because these legumes are chock full of antinutrients that impair our body’s ability to absorb and assimilate potential nutrients found in these foods.", "As with whole grains, the primary purpose of most antinutrients in legumes is to discourage predation and prevent destruction of the plant’s reproductive materials (e.g. its seeds) by microorganisms, insects, birds, rodents and large mammals (10, 25).eans are not good sources of either zinc or iron, and they have low protein digestibility because these legumes are chock full of antinutrients that impair our body’s ability to absorb and assimilate potential nutrients found in these foods.", "Saponins are antinutrients found in almost all legumes and have soap-like properties that punch holes in the membranes lining the exterior of all cells. As was the case with lectins, this effect is dose dependent – meaning that the more saponins you ingest, the greater will be the damage to your body’s cells.eans are not good sources of either zinc or iron, and they have low protein digestibility because these legumes are chock full of antinutrients that impair our body’s ability to absorb and assimilate potential nutrients found in these foods.", "But when it comes to antinutrients’ role in human health, recent research suggests these substances may be getting a bad rap. Where the Antinutrients Are. Antinutrients exist in a wide range of plant foods, but they are found in particularly significant amounts in cereals and legumes, such as wheat and beans.Among the dozens of different antinutrients are enzyme inhibitors, flatus factors, saponins, and phytates.ut when it comes to antinutrients’ role in human health, recent research suggests these substances may be getting a bad rap. Where the Antinutrients Are. Antinutrients exist in a wide range of plant foods, but they are found in particularly significant amounts in cereals and legumes, such as wheat and beans.", "“Dry beans and peas are the mature forms of legumes such as kidney beans, pinto beans, black-eyed peas, and lentils. These foods are excellent sources of plant protein, and also provide other nutrients such as iron and zinc. They are similar to meats, poultry, and fish in their contribution of these nutrients.eans are not good sources of either zinc or iron, and they have low protein digestibility because these legumes are chock full of antinutrients that impair our body’s ability to absorb and assimilate potential nutrients found in these foods.", "Paleo Diet incorrect: legumes are not antinutrients. published by admin on February 7, 2011 - 4:20pm. The Paleo Diet claims that beans and lentils should be excluded from the diet because they contain antinutrients.hytic acid (reduces some micronutrient absorption) is just as high in nuts as they are in legumes, and yet nuts are not excluded from Paleo. Tannins are just as high in wine, and oxalates are just as high in spinach, but these are not excluded from Paleo.", "Legumes are a rich source of antinutrients in the human dit. This article will focus on phytic acid, saponins, polyphenols, lathyrogens, α-galactosides, protease inhibitors, α-amylase inhibitors, and lectins which are found throughout grain and forage legumes.he structure of some low molecular weight antinutrients Saponins occur in a broad range of plants consumed in the human diet, including legumes (soya, peas, and beans), root crops (potato, yams, asparagus, and alliums) as well as in oats, sugar beet, tea, and many medicinal herbs (such as ginseng).", "It’s not just legumes-nuts, seeds and beans, that contain high amounts of lectins and phytates, but also grains. Grains with these anti-nutrients wreck a lot of havic on the digestive tract, immune system, reproductive organs, the heart, kidneys, brain and joints. Beans. 2 The most common varieties of legumes are beans. 3 These include adzuki beans, black beans, soybeans, anasazi beans, fava beans, garbanzo beans (chickpeas or hummus), kidney beans and lima beans. 4 Nuts.", "Beans are not good sources of either zinc or iron, and they have low protein digestibility because these legumes are chock full of antinutrients that impair our body’s ability to absorb and assimilate potential nutrients found in these foods.eans are not good sources of either zinc or iron, and they have low protein digestibility because these legumes are chock full of antinutrients that impair our body’s ability to absorb and assimilate potential nutrients found in these foods." ]
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are legumes good for weight loss
[ "Complementing beans with grain foods, like rice, makes them a great substitute for higher-fat protein sources like meats. Beans are also filling enough to stave off hunger. The low-fat, high-fiber nature of a bean-centered diet means chances are good that you'll lose weight eating this way.s for vitamins and minerals, beans are a bonanza of folic acid, copper, iron, and magnesium -- four nutrients that many nutrition experts agree we don't get enough of. Indeed, most dry beans and peas are rich sources of iron -- ideal for people who don't eat meat.", "But bean benefits don't stop there. Legumes are a powerful weight-loss super food. One study found that regular bean eaters have smaller waistlines and a 22 percent lower risk of obesity. In part this may be because they’re a top source of fiber.One cup of black beans and lentils each packs a whopping 15 grams, 60 percent of the recommended daily minimum. Research has shown that for every gram of fiber we eat, we eliminate about seven calories.ELATED: For more tasty ways to add fiber to your diet, try these six overlooked foods for weight loss. Legumes are pretty hot in culinary circles these days, and you can enjoy them in many ways, including both sweet and savory dishes.", "Recommended Portions. Your weight-loss calorie needs determine the amount of beans you should eat for effective weight loss. Due to the high fiber and protein content of beans, you can count beans as part of the vegetable or protein foods groups. close-up of red kidney beans. Photo Credit schita/iStock/Getty Images. Beans are a welcome addition to weight-loss meal plans because they are packed with essential nutrients and help keep you feeling full for long periods of time.", "A close-up of red kidney beans. Photo Credit schita/iStock/Getty Images. Beans are a welcome addition to weight-loss meal plans because they are packed with essential nutrients and help keep you feeling full for long periods of time. close-up of red kidney beans. Photo Credit schita/iStock/Getty Images. Beans are a welcome addition to weight-loss meal plans because they are packed with essential nutrients and help keep you feeling full for long periods of time.", "The majority of these calories are from carbohydrates, which are essential nutrients but can lead to weight gain when consumed in excess. However, beans -- even starchy beans -- can help you lose weight when eaten in recommended portions. close-up of red kidney beans. Photo Credit schita/iStock/Getty Images. Beans are a welcome addition to weight-loss meal plans because they are packed with essential nutrients and help keep you feeling full for long periods of time.", "Follow us on Pinterest. Beans may be known mostly for their unpleasant odiferous side effect when eaten, but beans are actually nutritious little gems. If you follow these tips, you can eat beans without the bloat, which means you can reap these weight-loss benefits. Here are three reasons to plate-up with beans.f you follow these tips, you can eat beans without the bloat, which means you can reap these weight-loss benefits. Here are three reasons to plate-up with beans.", "Beans may be known mostly for their unpleasant odiferous side effect when eaten, but beans are actually nutritious little gems. If you follow these tips, you can eat beans without the bloat, which means you can reap these weight-loss benefits.Here are three reasons to plate-up with beans.f you follow these tips, you can eat beans without the bloat, which means you can reap these weight-loss benefits. Here are three reasons to plate-up with beans.", "Cons of Beans. Although legumes are protein-and fiber-rich, most are not low-calorie foods. The USDA National Nutrient Database reports that 1 cup of cooked pinto beans contains 245 calories in just 1 cup. close-up of red kidney beans. Photo Credit schita/iStock/Getty Images. Beans are a welcome addition to weight-loss meal plans because they are packed with essential nutrients and help keep you feeling full for long periods of time.", "Rediscover beans and peas and all the nutrition and versatility they have to offer. Find a way to work these valuable vegetables into your diet. Experiment with the types of beans and peas you like best in your recipes to make your weight-loss meals and snacks both nutritious and interesting.© Publications International, Ltd.s for vitamins and minerals, beans are a bonanza of folic acid, copper, iron, and magnesium -- four nutrients that many nutrition experts agree we don't get enough of. Indeed, most dry beans and peas are rich sources of iron -- ideal for people who don't eat meat.", "Beans are often overlooked as a quality source of low fat protein. When combined with whole grains such as brown rice, beans provide a quality heart-healthy complete protein, but without the saturated fat of animal protein. A lot of dieters stick to high animal protein diets which can be helpful for weight loss.owever, most of us consume only half of that, leaving many of us chronically constipated, fatigued, and frustrated by our inability to lose weight. The good news is that, with a little imagination, beans can play a tasty and important role in your weight loss goals." ]
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are legumes seeds
[ "A legume (/ˈlɛɡjuːm/ or /ˌləˈɡjuːm/) is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for their food grain seed (example beans and lentils, or generally pulse), for livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure.Legumes are notable in that most of them have symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in structures called root nodules.he seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "The ubiquitous peanut is actually a legume. Legumes are the edible seeds from pods you can split in half. Widely consumed legumes include the splendid spectrum of beans: black, soybean, navy, lima, chickpea (garbanzo), red, great northern, pinto, fava, and kidney.Legumes also include peas and lentils.uts and seeds provide healthy mono-and polyunsaturated plant oils as well as protein. Legumes, which include beans, are filling and also contain lean protein.", "Grain legumes are cultivated for their seeds, and are also called pulses. The seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.he seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "A legume fruit is a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. A common name for this type of fruit is a pod, although the term pod is also applied to a few other fruit types, such as that of vanilla (a capsule) and of radish (a silique).he seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "Pseudograins are the seeds of broadleaf plants (non-grasses) that are used in the same way as grains. They are often promoted as gluten-free alternatives, and examples include quinoa, buckwheat, amaranth, and chia seeds. Legumes are plants in the Fabaceae or pea family.The part that we eat is the bean or pea (the seed) and sometimes the pod as well. This family includes beans, clover, alfalfa, lentils, peanuts, chickpeas, lima beans, soybeans, and others. The edible portion of these plants is the seed, which contains the embryo.seudograins are the seeds of broadleaf plants (non-grasses) that are used in the same way as grains. They are often promoted as gluten-free alternatives, and examples include quinoa, buckwheat, amaranth, and chia seeds. Legumes are plants in the Fabaceae or pea family.", "Legumes include all forms of beans and peas from the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) botanical family. There are thousands of different species of legume plants.The legume family of plants includes pulses which are the dried seed of legumes.egumes include all forms of beans and peas from the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) botanical family. There are thousands of different species of legume plants.", "Types of Legumes. Legumes include all forms of beans and peas from the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) botanical family. There are thousands of different species of legume plants. The legume family of plants includes pulses which are the dried seed of legumes.egumes include all forms of beans and peas from the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) botanical family. There are thousands of different species of legume plants.", "Special Legume Seeds are species or varieties of legumes that do not fit a certain legume family or legume application.Many special legume seeds are found and used in specific regions or climates around the world.We created this special legume seed category to group many legumes that are homeless or without specific application. Legumes provide an excellent source of protein and natural nitrogen for permanent grasses.pecial Legume Seeds are species or varieties of legumes that do not fit a certain legume family or legume application.", "Special Legume Seeds. Special Legume Seeds are species or varieties of legumes that do not fit a certain legume family or legume application. Many special legume seeds are found and used in specific regions or climates around the world.We created this special legume seed category to group many legumes that are homeless or without specific application. Legumes provide an excellent source of protein and natural nitrogen for permanent grasses.pecial Legume Seeds are species or varieties of legumes that do not fit a certain legume family or legume application.", "The legumes belong to the family Leguminosae, which is noted for having a special kind of fruit, a legume, which is a pod that opens along two sutures when the seeds are ripe. Over 11,000 species of legumes are known, and many are of importance as industrial, medicinal or food plants.he legumes belong to the family Leguminosae, which is noted for having a special kind of fruit, a legume, which is a pod that opens along two sutures when the seeds are ripe. Over 11,000 species of legumes are known, and many are of importance as industrial, medicinal or food plants." ]
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are legumes vegetables
[ "A legume (/ˈlɛɡjuːm/ or /ˌləˈɡjuːm/) is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for their food grain seed (example beans and lentils, or generally pulse), for livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure.Legumes are notable in that most of them have symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria in structures called root nodules.rain legumes are cultivated for their seeds, and are also called pulses. The seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "Most vegetables are associated with reduced risk of site specific cancers. Green vegetables (including some salad vegetables), beetroot, cauliflower, asparagus, dried peas, beans and lentils are a good source of folate.Cruciferous vegetables (such as broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, brussels sprouts and bok choy) are believed to have compounds which provide protection against some cancers.ost vegetables are associated with reduced risk of site specific cancers. Green vegetables (including some salad vegetables), beetroot, cauliflower, asparagus, dried peas, beans and lentils are a good source of folate.", "Beans and Vegetables Legumes. Beans and vegetable legumes shown in Table 9 (Crop Group 6) include several dry and succulent beans and peas, such as Southern peas and green/snap beans, as well as lima and mung beans. They are grown predominately in the High Plains and Rolling Plains.eans and vegetable legumes shown in Table 9 (Crop Group 6) include several dry and succulent beans and peas, such as Southern peas and green/snap beans, as well as lima and mung beans.", "Beans and vegetable legumes shown in Table 9 (Crop Group 6) include several dry and succulent beans and peas, such as Southern peas and green/snap beans, as well as lima and mung beans.They are grown predominately in the High Plains and Rolling Plains.eans and vegetable legumes shown in Table 9 (Crop Group 6) include several dry and succulent beans and peas, such as Southern peas and green/snap beans, as well as lima and mung beans.", "Legumes — a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils — are among the most versatile and nutritious foods available. Legumes are typically low in fat, contain no cholesterol, and are high in folate, potassium, iron and magnesium.They also contain beneficial fats and soluble and insoluble fiber.egumes — a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils — are among the most versatile and nutritious foods available. Legumes are typically low in fat, contain no cholesterol, and are high in folate, potassium, iron and magnesium.", "Report Abuse. Beans like baked beans are the seeds, and that is not a fruit. String beans or green beans are the seeds + and are considered vegetables. They are also called legumes, a type of plant.You can argue that the green beans are the seed and the pod is edible, so it is a fruit.eans like baked beans are the seeds, and that is not a fruit. String beans or green beans are the seeds + and are considered vegetables.", "Beans like baked beans are the seeds, and that is not a fruit. String beans or green beans are the seeds + and are considered vegetables.They are also called legumes, a type of plant. You can argue that the green beans are the seed and the pod is edible, so it is a fruit.eans like baked beans are the seeds, and that is not a fruit. String beans or green beans are the seeds + and are considered vegetables.", "A legume fruit is a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides.A common name for this type of fruit is a pod, although the term pod is also applied to a few other fruit types, such as that of vanilla (a capsule) and of radish (a silique).rain legumes are cultivated for their seeds, and are also called pulses. The seeds are used for human and animal consumption or for the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include beans, lentils, lupins, peas, and peanuts.", "Legumes are the seeds of the plant and are eaten in their immature form as green peas and beans, and the mature form as dried peas, beans, lentils and chickpeas. Vegetables can be broken up into different groups, with each group providing their own unique nutrients.The main sub-groups for vegetables are:ost vegetables are associated with reduced risk of site specific cancers. Green vegetables (including some salad vegetables), beetroot, cauliflower, asparagus, dried peas, beans and lentils are a good source of folate.", "Not every plant food is a vegetable. Grains are not vegetables--they are grains. Beans are not vegetables (unless we're talking snow peas or haricots verts)--they are legumes. The terminology gets a little confusing because historically vegetable referred to leafy plants in general, or to products derived from them.eans are not vegetables (unless we're talking snow peas or haricots verts)--they are legumes. The terminology gets a little confusing because historically vegetable referred to leafy plants in general, or to products derived from them." ]
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are lemmings consumers
[ "In the arctic waters there are zooplankton but on land there are many other herbivores. Some arctic land herbivores include lemmings, arctic hares, musk ox, caribou, and ptarmigan. Most of these animals eat plant leaves, grasses, and herbs.", "Do lemmings swim? They can swim about 200 meters / 650 feet in calm water, but in choppy water (and not being adapted like some other furry Arctic animals), many will drown.", "River Otter. River otters are a type of secondary consumer that lives in the taiga biome. These animals are omnivores meaning they eat plants and other animals for food. River otters eat fish, shellfish, crustaceans, snails, beetles, amphibians, and other small mammals. The river otter is about 30 inches long from their head to their body, and their tail's are 16-18 inches long.", "Share to: 1 The Five Major Parts of the Brain At its most basic, the brain controls the body. 2 Electrical impulses are sent along the nervous system to and from the brain that regulate all movement.", "Lemmings are small rodents that are found in tundra biomes in the Northern Hemisphere. There are about 20 species that inhabit polar and temperate areas of North America, … Europe, and Asia.", "Its predators are the Arctic Wolf and the Snowy Owl. Arctic Hares eat mostly any plants that is comes across, but not if it is poisonous. SECONDARY CONSUMERS Arctic fox: The Arctic Fox is a secondary consumer and a carnivore. Its prey consists of the Arctic Hare, Lemmings, Shrews and voles. Its predators are the Arctic Wolf.", "Its predators consist of Arctic Falcons, snowy owls the Arctic Fox. Lemmings: Lemmings are primary consumers and are herbivores. The predators of Lemmings are: Arctic fox, Arctic wolf, Arctic Peregrine Falcon and the Snowy Owl. It eats plants such as: Artic moss and arctic Willow Leaves. Caribou: The Caribou is a primary consumer and an herbivore. It eats plants like: the Caribou Moss, Cotton Grass and sedges.", "Herbivores are at the second level of the food chain and mainly eat plants. Herbivores are considered primary consumers and are the first consumers on the food chain. Herbivores don’t always eat the same things. Herbivores like squirrels eat grass and small plants near the ground and are called grazers.", "1 The Five Major Parts of the Brain At its most basic, the brain controls the body. 2 Electrical impulses are sent along the nervous system to and from the brain that regulate all movement. 3 The brain and the nerv….", "7. Lemmings: Lemmings are primary consumers and are herbivores. The. predators of Lemmings are: Arctic fox, Arctic wolf, Arctic Peregrine Falcon and. the Snowy Owl. It eats plants such as: Artic moss and arctic Willow. Leaves. 8. Walrus: The Walrus is a secondary consumer and is a carnivore." ]
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are lemons naturally occuring
[ "1 Cancer: Lemons contain 22 anti-cancer compounds, including limonene a naturally-occurring oil that slows or halts the growth of cancer tumors in animals. 2 Lemons also contain a substance called flavonol glycosides which stop cell division in cancer cells. Colds and Flu: Lemons are rich in vitamin C and flavonoids that work in conjunction for a serious punch against infection. 2 Liver: Fresh lemon juice added to a large glass of water in the morning is a great liver detoxifier.", "1 Add the juice of one lemon to warm water and drink first thing in the morning. 2 Cancer: Lemons contain 22 anti-cancer compounds, including limonene a naturally-occurring oil that slows or halts the growth of cancer tumors in animals. Colds and Flu: Lemons are rich in vitamin C and flavonoids that work in conjunction for a serious punch against infection. 2 Liver: Fresh lemon juice added to a large glass of water in the morning is a great liver detoxifier.", "A few studies indicate that lemons and other citrus fruits have naturally occurring substances that may have cancer fighting properties, namely modified citrus pectin and limonoids. These properties have not been tested in humans. widely circulating e-mail claiming to be from the Institute of Health Sciences (or the Health Sciences Institute) in Baltimore states that lemons are a “proven remedy against cancers of all types” and that lemons are 10,000 times stronger than chemotherapy.", "Lemons and Vitamin C. It is a known fact that a low intake of Vitamin C makes people prone to infection. Vitamin C helps to maintain the immune system, it lowers levels of histamine, a naturally occurring chemical that causes stuffy noses. very simple lemon Juice home remedy is to comb lemon juice through your wet hair and allow to dry in the sun, repeat a few times, but remember that the acid in lemon juice will dry your hair, so massage some honey into your hair afterwards as a conditioner.", "Limonene, a naturally occurring hydrocarbon, is a cyclic monoterpene with the molecular formula C10H16. It is commonly found in the rinds of citrus fruits such as grapefruit, lemon, lime and, in particular, oranges.Indeed, limonene constitutes 98% (by weight) of the essential oil obtained from orange peel.imonene, a naturally occurring hydrocarbon, is a cyclic monoterpene with the molecular formula C10H16. It is commonly found in the rinds of citrus fruits such as grapefruit, lemon, lime and, in particular, oranges.", "Lemon and Lime Peels and Oxalates. The peels of lemons and limes are among a small number of foods that contain measurable amounts of oxalates, naturally-occurring substances found in plants, animals, and human beings.When oxalates become too concentrated in body fluids, they can crystallize and cause health problems.emons are oval in shape and feature a yellow, texturized outer peel. Like other citrus fruits, their inner flesh is encased in eight to ten segments. Usually smaller than lemons, limes are oval or round in shape having a diameter of one to two inches with green flesh and skin.", "A widely circulating e-mail claiming to be from the Institute of Health Sciences (or the Health Sciences Institute) in Baltimore states that lemons are a “proven remedy against cancers of all types” and that lemons are 10,000 times stronger than chemotherapy. widely circulating e-mail claiming to be from the Institute of Health Sciences (or the Health Sciences Institute) in Baltimore states that lemons are a “proven remedy against cancers of all types” and that lemons are 10,000 times stronger than chemotherapy.", "16 Health Benefits of Lemons: 1. Lemons are alkalizing for the body: Lemons are acidic to begin with but they are alkaline-forming on body fluids helping to restore balance to the body’s pH.2. Lemons are rich in vitamin C and flavonoids that work against infections like the flu and colds. 3.he citric acid in lemon juice helps to dissolve gallstones, calcium deposits, and kidney stones. 7. Vitamin C in lemons helps to neutralize free radicals linked to aging and most types of disease. 8.", "Lemon juice home remedies have been used through the years for the relief of colds and flu. Vitamin C helps reduce the damage toxins do to the cells and is also a detox which helps expel these very same toxins from the body. very simple lemon Juice home remedy is to comb lemon juice through your wet hair and allow to dry in the sun, repeat a few times, but remember that the acid in lemon juice will dry your hair, so massage some honey into your hair afterwards as a conditioner.", "Lemons are acidic to the taste, but are alkaline-forming in the body. In fact they are one of the most alkaline-forming foods; this makes them great for balancing a highly acidic condition in the body. Lemons are a favorite all over the world and an essential food in kitchens everywhere.he citric acid in lemon juice helps to dissolve gallstones, calcium deposits, and kidney stones. 7. Vitamin C in lemons helps to neutralize free radicals linked to aging and most types of disease. 8." ]
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are lemons very acidic?
[ "One of God's pH Miracle Foods - Lemons! Unlike other citrus, lemon and lime do not have sugar, as they process through the digestive system they create a high alkaline ash. From my experience, lemons appear to soften the gunk that builds up in your organs and allows it to flush through.", "Note that a food's acid or alkaline forming tendency in the body has nothing to do. with the actual pH of the food itself. For example, lemons are very acidic; however. the end products they produce after digestion and assimilation are very alkaline. Therefore, lemons are considered as alkaline forming. Likewise, meat will. test alkaline before digestion, but it leaves very acidic residue in the body.", "For example, many people think of lemons as acidic, and while they are classified as an acidic fruit, lemons are actually an alkaline forming food. During the process of digestion the acids are oxidized into carbon dioxide and water, therefore they do not create an acid condition in the system.", "If two foods have pH’s that are 2 pH units apart, their acidity is 100 times different. Just about all foods that we eat are acidic - have a pH between 2 and 7. But the stomach is also a very acid place. Once we start eating, acid is secreted into the stomach to start the digestion process. The secretions mix with the food in the stomach and the resulting mixture can have a pH of 1.0-3.0 - very acidic.", "The pulp and rind (zest) are also used in cooking and baking. The juice of the lemon is about 5% to 6% citric acid, which gives a sour taste. The distinctive sour taste of lemon juice makes it a key ingredient in drinks and foods such as lemonade and lemon meringue pie.", "16 Health Benefits of Lemons: 1 1. Lemons are alkalizing for the body: Lemons are acidic to begin with but they are alkaline-forming on body fluids helping to restore balance to the body’s pH. 2 2. Lemons are rich in vitamin C and flavonoids that work against infections like the flu and colds.", "Acidic bodies are unhealthy bodies. When the body is overly acidic, it creates an unwanted environment where illness, bacteria, and yeast thrive. It also takes minerals from vital organs and bones to neutralize the acid and remove it from the body.", "My plan was to write an article about lemons that included such things as Did you know fresh lemons are acidic pre-digestively and create an alkaline ash post digestively?. Unlike other citrus, lemon and lime do not have sugar, as they process through the digestive system they create a high alkaline ash.", "A pH of 1 is very acidic, a pH of 14 is very weakly acidic or more commonly referred to as being very basic. A food or drink that has a pH of 7 is neutral, neither acidic nor basic. Distilled water has a pH of 7. Foods or drinks that have a pH below 7 are acidic, and those above pH 7 are basic.", "The Alkalizing Powerfood. Lemons are acidic to the taste, but are alkaline-forming in the body. In fact they are one of the most alkaline-forming foods; this makes them great for balancing a highly acidic condition in the body. Lemons are a favorite all over the world and an essential food in kitchens everywhere." ]
Yes, lemons are very acidic.
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are lemurs are nocturnal
[ "Lemur catta, Madagascar cat, ring-tailed lemur-small lemur having its tail barred with black. aye-aye, Daubentonia madagascariensis-nocturnal lemur with long bony fingers and rodent-like incisor teeth closely related to the lemurs. Loris gracilis, slender loris-slim-bodied lemur of southern India and Sri Lanka.", "They have elongated hind feet and legs, like galagos, which give them the ability to leap nearly 10 feet (3 meters) in a single jump. This provides an advantage in hunting insects and in avoiding predators. They are strictly nocturnal and carnivorous.", "Family Lemuridae consists of the ring-tailed lemur, the brown lemurs, the bamboo lemurs and the ruffed lemurs. There are 21 extant species and six subspecies. The red-fronted lemur, like other brown lemurs, is sexually dichromatic (the sexes have different colorations).", "lemur. n. 1. (Animals) any Madagascan prosimian primate of the family Lemuridae, such as Lemur catta (the ring-tailed lemur). They are typically arboreal, having foxy faces and long tails. 2. (Animals) any similar or closely related animal, such as a loris or indris.", "All of them are arboreal and omnivorous. However, their hunting is largely limited to easy prey such as insects, eggs, and baby birds. The fact that they are strictly nocturnal has allowed them to largely avoid direct competition with the monkeys and apes, which are all diurnal in the Old World.", "All lemurs belong to the suborder Strepsirrhini within the order Primates. The 101 extant species and subspecies are divided among 5 families and 15 genera. They range in weight from 30 g (1.1 oz) (Madame Berthe's mouse lemur) to as much as 9.5 kg (21 lb) (indri).", "Lorises and Tarsiers. While the lemurs only live on the island of Madagascar, there are at least 11 species of Strepeirhini (or prosimians) living in mainland tropical forests elsewhere in the Old World. They are the lorises of India and Southeast Asia as well as the pottos, angwantibos, and galagos of Africa.", "Lemurs are strepsirrhine primates, all species of which are endemic to Madagascar. They include the smallest primate in the world, Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, which weighs 30 grams (1.1 oz), and range up to the size of the indri, which can weigh as much as 9.5 kilograms (21 lb).", "Some species of lemurs are now extinct, including one ancient lemur said to be as large as a gorilla — over 400 pounds. Some prosimian species contain a number of subspecies, all with distinct characteristics, which brings the total types of living lemurs to around 50.", "The ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) is one of 105 recognized species and subspecies of lemur found only in Madagascar." ]
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are lemurs endangered
[ "View Images. In Madagascar, endangered lemurs are plucked illegally from the wild to serve as pets in hotels. Like hotels everywhere, those in the African nation of Madagascar tout their elegant rooms, lavish buffets, and sparkling swimming pools. But Madagascar’s resorts also lure guests with a furry amenity: lemurs.", "The assessment, conducted by the Primate Specialist Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), concludes that 23 lemurs qualify as Critically Endangered - the highest class of threat. Fifty-two are in the Endangered classification, and a further 19 Vulnerable to extinction.", "“The main threats to lemurs are the same – mainly habitat destruction,” he says. “Madagascar has lost at least 80% of its original forest cover since human arrival.”. “It’s mainly slash and burn agriculture in Madagascar... which means chopping down a bit of forest, burning the trees, planting rice on the fertile soil.", "Nearly all species of lemur are endangered (according to the IUCN) due to habitat loss and hunting. Even the species that are listed as Least Concern are threatened with hab…itat loss, which is causing their populations to decline.", "Resorts in Madagascar offer up lemurs—some critically endangered—for selfies and entertainment. In Madagascar, endangered lemurs are plucked illegally from the wild to serve as pets in hotels. Like hotels everywhere, those in the African nation of Madagascar tout their elegant rooms, lavish buffets, and sparkling swimming pools. But Madagascar’s resorts also lure guests with a furry amenity: lemurs.", "A Critically Endangered listing can mean the population numbers less than 50 mature adults or that it has shrunk by 80% over 10 years, for example. The previous lemur assessment, published in 2008, put eight species in the Critically Endangered class. Eighteen were Endangered, and 14 Vulnerable.", "But they are thought to be the most threatened mammal group on Earth. Of the 101 lemur species, 22 are critically endangered, 48 are endangered and 20 are vulnerable, according to the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) Red List of Threatened Species.", "A group of specialists is in Madagascar - the only place where lemurs are found in the wild - to systematically assess the animals and decide where they sit on the Red List of Threatened Species. More than 90% of the 103 species should be on the Red List, they say.", "Quick Answer. Lemurs are endangered because of the destruction of their habitat in the tropical forest. Another cause is accelerated logging caused by increased poverty as a result of political turmoil in the regions where the lemur lives. Hunting also poses a risk to the lemur population.", "Lemurs are endangered primarily because of habitat loss, but also due to hunting. 26 people found this useful." ]
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are lentils a complete protein
[ "Mixing small amounts of complete proteins with lentils will provide you with a complete source of amino acids. Most plant sources of protein are incomplete, with the exception of soybeans and quinoa, but animal sources of protein including dairy products, meat, fish, poultry and eggs are complete proteins.onsider making a salad with both lentils and some type of nuts. You can use lentils in a Waldorf salad, for example, to make it a meal with complete protein.", "Nuts and Seeds. Another option for complementary proteins for legumes such as lentils is nuts or seeds. This complementary pairing is better than that of legumes and grains, as it provides you with more complete protein, but it isn't as common. Consider making a salad with both lentils and some type of nuts.You can use lentils in a Waldorf salad, for example, to make it a meal with complete protein.onsider making a salad with both lentils and some type of nuts. You can use lentils in a Waldorf salad, for example, to make it a meal with complete protein.", "Rinse the lentils and store in a jar in a cool place for a few days, rinsing every eight hours. Source: http://www.livestrong.com/article/527529-myth-of-lentils-as-an-incomplete-protein/. Grains Grains, such as rice, oats, wheat, rye and corn, can act as complementary proteins for legumes such as lentils.They contain the cysteine and methionine that lentils lack, and lentils provide the lysine that grains do not contain enough of. Whole grains are a more nutritious option than refined grains.inse the lentils and store in a jar in a cool place for a few days, rinsing every eight hours. Source: http://www.livestrong.com/article/527529-myth-of-lentils-as-an-incomplete-protein/. Grains Grains, such as rice, oats, wheat, rye and corn, can act as complementary proteins for legumes such as lentils.", "Lentils are not a complete protein because they do not contain all nine essential amino acids. Lentils lack the amino acids methionine and cysteine. Sprouted lentils do contain sufficient amounts of all nine amino acids.You can obtain all amino acids necessary by pairing cooked lentils with a grain such as rice.hey are high in protein, low in fat and are a good source of fiber, which can reduce the risk of heart disease. MayoClinic.com reports that lentils are also a significant source of folate, iron, potassium, and phosphorus. Lentils make an inexpensive, convenient and a healthy alternative to animal sources for protein.", "Protein: Pulses are good sources of vegetable protein which must be combined with a complementary protein to become a complete protein containing the nine essential amino acids. Beans and Lentils, when combined with nuts, seeds, rice or grains fulfill the requirement of a complete protein.Protein is required by the body for enzymes, antibodies, transport vehicles, cellular pumps, tendons, ligaments, scars, cores of bone and teeth, filaments of hair, materials of nails and more.rotein: Pulses are good sources of vegetable protein which must be combined with a complementary protein to become a complete protein containing the nine essential amino acids. Beans and Lentils, when combined with nuts, seeds, rice or grains fulfill the requirement of a complete protein.", "Lentils are a delicious and nutritious way to satisfy your protein needs. Lentils, a type of legume, are a staple in many parts of the world. They are high in protein, low in fat and are a good source of fiber, which can reduce the risk of heart disease.MayoClinic.com reports that lentils are also a significant source of folate, iron, potassium, and phosphorus.Lentils make an inexpensive, convenient and a healthy alternative to animal sources for protein.hey are high in protein, low in fat and are a good source of fiber, which can reduce the risk of heart disease. MayoClinic.com reports that lentils are also a significant source of folate, iron, potassium, and phosphorus. Lentils make an inexpensive, convenient and a healthy alternative to animal sources for protein.", "Sources of Complete Protein. Animal sources of protein are complete proteins, and some plant foods contain all essential amino acids. Sources of complete animal proteins include milk, yogurt, cheese, meat, poultry, fish, seafood and eggs. Soy protein is a plant-based source of high-quality, complete protein.ncomplete proteins are found in most grains, nuts, seeds, nut butters, green peas and legumes (such as lentils, chick peas, black beans, pinto beans and navy beans). Pairing Incomplete Proteins. You don't have to eat complete proteins to get the essential amino acids your body needs.", "Proteins from plants, such as beans, legumes and grains, are incomplete proteins. That means that in order to get everything you need from a vegetarian protein source, you need to eat a combination of them in order to create a complete one.roteins from plants, such as beans, legumes and grains, are incomplete proteins. That means that in order to get everything you need from a vegetarian protein source, you need to eat a combination of them in order to create a complete one.", "Combine the right types of foods. Combining certain plant-based proteins will give you a complete protein. Aim to consume a variety of whole grains, nuts and legumes – these foods together will provide all the essential amino acids your body needs to make a complete protein.1 Combine legumes and whole grains for a complete protein.ombine the right types of foods. Combining certain plant-based proteins will give you a complete protein. Aim to consume a variety of whole grains, nuts and legumes – these foods together will provide all the essential amino acids your body needs to make a complete protein.", "1 Examples of legumes include: beans, lentils, peanuts and peas. 2 Examples of nuts/seeds includes: walnuts, almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, pistachios or pecans. 3 Nuts are also a great source of healthy fats.ombine the right types of foods. Combining certain plant-based proteins will give you a complete protein. Aim to consume a variety of whole grains, nuts and legumes – these foods together will provide all the essential amino acids your body needs to make a complete protein." ]
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are lentils and split peas the same thi
[ "Split peas are field peas, which are a variety of yellow or green peas grown specifically for drying. When these peas are hulled and then split in half along the natural seam, they become split peas, which encourages faster cooking and eliminates the need to presoak.", "Beans, split peas and lentils (often referred to as “pulses”) are the edible seeds of legume plants. They are a great low-fat source of protein and are high in fiber. This post covers how to cook dried and canned pulses, and provides links to some great recipes. Some beans go by several different names.", "Split peas and lentils do not require soaking. They take a short amount of time to cook (about 20 minutes to 1 hour depending on the recipe). Dried beans on the other hand, do require soaking for at least 4 hours. (It is best to soak them overnight.", "1 Lentils take less time to cook than beans or split peas, typically around 25 minutes. 2 Dried lentils don’t require soaking, but they do require sorting and rinsing. 3 Once you’ve measured the amount of lentils you need, put them in a strainer and sift through them with your fingers, looking for grit or small stones.", "There is no need to soak split peas before cooking, and they turn very creamy when cooked through. There are two types of split peas, green and yellow. Green split peas are sweeter and less starchy than the milder yellow split peas.", "1 Freezer Note: Making up a double batch of soup is economical of energy and time-you'll do slightly more work now, use the same amount of energy to cook, and save yourself time and energy later on, when you want a quick, nutritious dinner. 2 Just defrost in microwave, reheat well and serve.", "Dried peas and lentils transform from inedible to delicious when cooked in water or stock and enriched with aromatic vegetables. Split peas and lentils are the edible fruits of pulse crops.", "Packaged lentils and split peas are hard and dry, but they swell up and soften as they cook in water. To cook lentils for use in salads or other recipes, place lentils in a large pot and add fresh water. Check the packet for exact amounts needed. Bring the water to a boil, then simmer the lentils for about 30 minutes or until tender. Split peas turn creamier than whole lentils, and they cook in only 20 minutes.", "Lentils and split peas each contain about 244 calories per cup. Split peas have 17 grams of protein, compared to lentils' 19 grams of protein. Both of these foods are high in fiber, which promotes good digestive health and cholesterol control. Peas have 6 grams of fiber, less than the almost 9 grams provided by lentils. If you are a vegetarian or vegan, lentils provide 7 milligrams of iron, while split peas only have 2.7 milligrams. Both foods are beneficial sources of potassium, with split peas providing 750 milligrams and lentils 772 milligrams per 1 cup.", "There are two main groups, the large ones with flat seeds, and smaller more rounded ones. Like split peas, they are good sources of fiber and protein and also contain high amounts of calcium and vitamins A and B. Depending on the variety and color, lentils can be sold with or without the seed coat and whole or split. They can be kept in an airtight container in a cool, dark place for up to one year." ]
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are lentils beans
[ "These 10 facts about space will blow your mind. Lentils are legumes, related to beans and peanuts, and they look a lot like dried split peas in appearance, although they are not as sweet. Botanists believe they originated in the Near East and were likely one of the first domesticated crops there.This is important given their nutritious nature.entils are a type of legume. Chefs favor lentils because they do not have a strong flavor. Lentils are the main ingredient in dal, an Indian food. Lentils can be used as a meat substitute in vegan versions of meat dishes like lentil loaf. Lentils are legumes and are related to beans and peanuts.", "Compared to other types of dried beans, lentils are relatively quick and easy to prepare. They readily absorb a variety of wonderful flavors from other foods and seasonings, are high in nutritional value and are available throughout the year.Lentils are legumes along with other types of beans.They grow in pods that contain either one or two lentil seeds that are round, oval or heart-shaped disks and are oftentimes smaller than the tip of a pencil eraser.entils, like other beans, are rich in dietary fiber, both the soluble and insoluble type. Soluble fiber forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract that snares bile (which contains cholesterol)and ferries it out of the body.", "Beans and other legumes: Cooking tips. This guide describes common types of beans and legumes, tips for preparing them, and ways to add more legumes to your meals and snacks. Legumes — a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils — are among the most versatile and nutritious foods available.Legumes are typically low in fat, contain no cholesterol, and are high in folate, potassium, iron and magnesium. They also contain beneficial fats and soluble and insoluble fiber.ried beans and legumes, with the exceptions of black-eyed peas and lentils, require soaking in room-temperature water, a step that rehydrates them for more even cooking. Before soaking, pick through the beans, discarding any discolored or shriveled ones or any foreign matter.", "Dried beans, peas and lentils — a.k.a. legumes or pulses — are a vital food source and one of the world's oldest cultivated crops. Evidence of cultivation goes back more than 7,000 years in some parts of the world.ried beans, peas and lentils — a.k.a. legumes or pulses — are a vital food source and one of the world's oldest cultivated crops. Evidence of cultivation goes back more than 7,000 years in some parts of the world.", "Lentils. When I am giving lectures I love to talk about lentils. Legumes are one of my favorite ingredients and lentils are one of my favorite legumes. They keep well in the cupboard, cook quickly and there are dozens of ways to use them-in soups, salads, stews, chili or simply as a side dish.Lentils, like peas, garbanzos and peanuts, are legumes.egumes are one of my favorite ingredients and lentils are one of my favorite legumes. They keep well in the cupboard, cook quickly and there are dozens of ways to use them-in soups, salads, stews, chili or simply as a side dish. Lentils, like peas, garbanzos and peanuts, are legumes.", "home cookbooks cooking equipment shopping Culinary Journeys About beans and lentils Preparing beans Preparing lentils Recipes About Us There are over 1000 legumes species. Pulses and legumes are in the class of vegetables that includes beans, peas, lentils and garbanzo beans, or chickpeas.ried legumes and pulses are classified into three groups: beans, peas and lentils. They are eaten either whole or unhulled (with the skin still intact) or split in half with or without their skins. In the West, especially in USA, long-cooking beans are popular.", "Legumes or Pulses are the edible seed of certain leguminous plants like chickpeas, beans, lentils, peas and split peas. Leguminous plants provide a valuable source of protein for people and they fix the atmospheric nitrogen in the soil, which makes them important for the environment.ried legumes and pulses are classified into three groups: beans, peas and lentils. They are eaten either whole or unhulled (with the skin still intact) or split in half with or without their skins. In the West, especially in USA, long-cooking beans are popular.", "Lentils are a type of legume. Chefs favor lentils because they do not have a strong flavor. Lentils are the main ingredient in dal, an Indian food. Lentils can be used as a meat substitute in vegan versions of meat dishes like lentil loaf. Lentils are legumes and are related to beans and peanuts.entils are a type of legume. Chefs favor lentils because they do not have a strong flavor. Lentils are the main ingredient in dal, an Indian food. Lentils can be used as a meat substitute in vegan versions of meat dishes like lentil loaf. Lentils are legumes and are related to beans and peanuts.", "We can tell the difference by their shape.  Dry Beans are oval or kidney shaped. There are two main types of dry beans. Red beans are used in bean burritos, bean tostadas, nachos frijoles, soups, salad bar choice, marinated salads, and main dishes or side dishes, such as vegetarian beans or baked beans.here are two main types of dry beans. Red beans are used in bean burritos, bean tostadas, nachos frijoles, soups, salad bar choice, marinated salads, and main dishes or side dishes, such as vegetarian beans or baked beans.", "About Lentils. Lentils are thought to have been the first legumes cultivated and among the very first crops of any type. The plants are short, typically less than two feet in height and produce their seeds two at a time in small pods. There are many varieties grown around the world in a range of sizes and colors.entils, because of their thin shape, will generally cook more quickly than beans. Dry beans require presoaking or long cooking because their skins are water-resistant and slow their absorption of cooking water. Some varieties are split and skinned, allowing them to cook as quickly as lentils." ]
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are lentils good carbs
[ "One cup of cooked lentils contains 15.6 g of fiber, which places your net carbohydrate intake for a low-carb lentil lunch at 24.26 g.", "A 1/2-cup serving of boiled lentils, which is a standard way to cook the legume, has 20 grams of carbs. Sprouting raw lentils is another way to eat this food. One-half cup of sprouted lentils has 8.5 grams of carbs.", "Considerations. Lentils are healthy for a low-carb lunch for someone with diabetes; however, portion control is paramount for diabetics. Lentils are classified as a carb, therefore eating too many at one sitting will affect your blood glucose levels.", "We all know the story. Eating carbohydrates causes a spike in blood sugar, which results in a surge of insulin. Insulin shuttles all that extra sugar into your fat cells and you become obese.", "Lentils and beans aren't typically the best choices if you're limiting your carbs. However, if both foods are on the menu, a small serving of lentils is likely the better choice for your diet.", "Lentils are a good choice for a low carb lunch, because they are high in fiber and therefore will help stabilize blood sugar levels. According to Amy Campbell, registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator for Joslin Diabetes Center, having diabetes does not mean there are certain foods you need to avoid.", "Great post, It’s good to know that all carbs aren’t that bad for you. In your list of carbs your pretty much talking about complex carbohydrates as we all know the simple carbohydrates will definitely make us fat as they are all sugars.", "Lentils also provide a good deal of low-fat protein, which can be helpful for vegetarian diabetics as well as diabetics who want to lose some weight. A protein-rich lentil lunch can help fill you up so you don’t overeat later on in the day. One cup of cooked lentils provides 17.86 g of protein.", "Carbs in Beans. Although the carb count of beans depends on the specific type, beans are generally higher in carbs than lentils. One-half cup of plain baked beans, for example, has 27 grams of carbs. One-half cup of boiled black beans has 20.5 grams of carbs.", "If you enjoy lentils and beans as part of your standard diet, you can still enjoy these foods once you switch to a low-carb diet, but you'll need to reduce your serving size to keep your carb intake as low as possible." ]
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are lentils high in fiber
[ "Lentils and pinto beans are also rich sources of insoluble fiber, with lentils providing 4.6 grams in each 1/2-cup and pintos supplying 4.7 grams.Insoluble fiber is made up of the lignin, cellulose and hemicellulose from plant cell walls.It adds bulk to stool and can help regulate bowel movements.entils and pinto beans are also rich sources of insoluble fiber, with lentils providing 4.6 grams in each 1/2-cup and pintos supplying 4.7 grams.", "Lentils—A Fiber All Star. Check a chart of the fiber content in foods; you'll see legumes leading the pack. Lentils, like other beans, are rich in dietary fiber, both the soluble and insoluble type.Soluble fiber forms a gel-like substance in the digestive tract that snares bile (which contains cholesterol)and ferries it out of the body.entils—A Fiber All Star. Check a chart of the fiber content in foods; you'll see legumes leading the pack. Lentils, like other beans, are rich in dietary fiber, both the soluble and insoluble type.", "Cholesterol Reduction. Since lentils are low in fat and high in fiber, they can help get rid of cholesterol and reduce blood cholesterol levels. It sweeps cholesterol from the body to avoid accumulation and buildup that can lead to heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke.his is because the high amount of soluble fiber in the lentils help trap carbohydrates, which can slow digestion and absorption and help reduce the risks of spikes in the blood sugar levels. Boosts Digestion. With the high levels of fiber in lentils, they can expedite the detoxification of the body.", "I know lentils are supposed to be good for me. Lentils are grouped with beans and peas as part of the legume family because, like all legumes, they grow in pods. Lentils are high in protein and fiber and low in fat, which makes them a healthy substitute for meat.They're also packed with folate, iron, phosphorus, potassium and fiber.entils are high in protein and fiber and low in fat, which makes them a healthy substitute for meat. They're also packed with folate, iron, phosphorus, potassium and fiber.", "Compared to other types of dried beans, lentils are relatively quick and easy to prepare. They readily absorb a variety of wonderful flavors from other foods and seasonings, are high in nutritional value and are available throughout the year.Lentils are legumes along with other types of beans.entils—A Fiber All Star. Check a chart of the fiber content in foods; you'll see legumes leading the pack. Lentils, like other beans, are rich in dietary fiber, both the soluble and insoluble type.", "Lentils are a delicious and nutritious way to satisfy your protein needs. Lentils, a type of legume, are a staple in many parts of the world. They are high in protein, low in fat and are a good source of fiber, which can reduce the risk of heart disease.MayoClinic.com reports that lentils are also a significant source of folate, iron, potassium, and phosphorus.Lentils make an inexpensive, convenient and a healthy alternative to animal sources for protein.entils, a type of legume, are a staple in many parts of the world. They are high in protein, low in fat and are a good source of fiber, which can reduce the risk of heart disease.", "Lentils are rich sources of protein, folic acid, dietary fiber, vitamin C, B vitamins, essential amino acids and trace minerals. A 100 g serving of lentils contains 60 g carbohydrates, 31 g dietary fiber, 1 g fat, 26 g protein, 0.87 mg thiamine, 479 μg of folate and 7.5 mg iron.Among the winter growing legumes, lentils have the highest concentration of antioxidants.his is because the high amount of soluble fiber in the lentils help trap carbohydrates, which can slow digestion and absorption and help reduce the risks of spikes in the blood sugar levels. Boosts Digestion. With the high levels of fiber in lentils, they can expedite the detoxification of the body.", "Insoluble Fiber: Insoluble fiber is found in peas, beans and lentils, wheat bran, vegetables, fruits, whole grains and breads. Insoluble fiber speeds up the passage of food through the intestine and helps in improving regularity.Insoluble fiber is believed to have a role in the prevention of colon cancer.Lentils contain mostly insoluble fiber, while beans and peas contain both soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble Fiber: Found in beans, peas, chickpeas, oat bran, fruits and lentils.Soluble fiber stays as a gel inside the digestive system and is thought to reduce cholesterol levels in the blood and delay entry of sugar into the blood stream. Folic Acid: Beans and lentils are rich in the Vitamin B, folic acid.nsoluble fiber is believed to have a role in the prevention of colon cancer. Lentils contain mostly insoluble fiber, while beans and peas contain both soluble and insoluble fiber. Soluble Fiber: Found in beans, peas, chickpeas, oat bran, fruits and lentils.", "Although most of the fiber in lentils is soluble, they also contain insoluble fiber and should not be eaten alone or on an empty stomach. This is particularly true if you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Your body needs some insoluble fiber foods, but eating insoluble fiber in high quantities can trigger IBS attacks.lthough most of the fiber in lentils is soluble, they also contain insoluble fiber and should not be eaten alone or on an empty stomach. This is particularly true if you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Your body needs some insoluble fiber foods, but eating insoluble fiber in high quantities can trigger IBS attacks.", "This is because the high amount of soluble fiber in the lentils help trap carbohydrates, which can slow digestion and absorption and help reduce the risks of spikes in the blood sugar levels. Boosts Digestion. With the high levels of fiber in lentils, they can expedite the detoxification of the body.his is because the high amount of soluble fiber in the lentils help trap carbohydrates, which can slow digestion and absorption and help reduce the risks of spikes in the blood sugar levels. Boosts Digestion. With the high levels of fiber in lentils, they can expedite the detoxification of the body." ]
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are lentils or chickpeas legumes
[ "Well-known legumes include alfalfa, clover, peas, beans, lentils, lupin bean, mesquite, carob, soybeans, peanuts and tamarind. Fabaceae is the most common family found in tropical rainforests and in dry forests in the Americas and Africa.", "Preparing Dry Beans and Whole Peas for Use. Preparing dry beans and peas is a step-by step process of sorting, soaking, and cooking that is. the same regardless of the kind of beans or whole peas. See “Preparing Dry Beans and Dry. Whole Peas” for more information. Preparing Dry Split Peas and Lentils for Use.", "They're an essential part of the following 10 soups, offering flavor, texture, and a good dose of fiber. We've got chicken stew with kale and cannellini beans, black-eyed pea soup with collards, lentil soup with lemon yogurt, and more! TOP ROW. • 1 Black-Eyed Pea Soup with Andouille & Collards.", "A legume (/ˈlɛɡjuːm/ or /ˌləˈɡjuːm/) is a plant or its fruit or seed in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae). Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for their grain seed called pulse, for livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure.", "They're an essential part of the following 10 soups, offering flavor, texture, and a good dose of fiber. We've got chicken stew with kale and cannellini beans, black-eyed pea soup with collards, lentil soup with lemon yogurt, and more! Created with Sketch. Beans, Lentils, Chickpeas & More: 10 Hearty Soups Made with Beans & Legumes.", "It can be very helpful to look at a side-by-side comparison of different foods. By seeing both foods compared, you can make wise choices on what you eat. On this page, we compare Chickpeas (Garbanzo) Versus Lentils to see which food has fewer calories, less fat, more protein, and more fiber.", "Our garbanzo beans are field traced and fresh! These powerhouse protein packed beans make delectable hummus, falafel, sprouted garbanzo bean recipes, chili, salads and more! Our family can't get enough of roasted Garbanzo Beans or Chickpeas. We love a fresh hummus and homemade chili full of these tasty treats.", "A legume fruit is a simple dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. A common name for this type of fruit is a pod, although the term pod is also applied to a number of other fruit types, such as that of vanilla (a capsule) and of the radish (a silique).", "Beans, peas, and lentils are all seeds that grow in pods. We can tell the difference by their. shape.  Dry Beans are oval or kidney shaped. There are two main types of dry beans. Red beans are used in bean burritos, bean tostadas, nachos frijoles, soups, salad bar.", "Ingredients: 1 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil. 2 1 medium yellow onion, chopped. 3 1 chile pepper, such as serrano or jalapeno, stemmed, seeded and chopped, more to taste. 4 cloves garlic, 1 chopped. 2 teaspoons garam masala. 1/4 cup sesame 1 seeds. 2 (15-ounce) cans garbanzo beans (chickpeas), drained and rinsed. 1/2 cup dried red lentils." ]
Yes, Beans, Lentils, Chickpeas & More 10 Hearty Soups Made with Beans & Legumes.
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are leo and capricorn compatible
[ "Leo Woman and Capricorn Man Love Compatibility. Leo and Capricorn basically have some communication differences, still they feel attracted towards each other but definitely with a different approach. Leo is insatiably expressive in love relationships, often impulsive, and very demonstrative too.", "Leo and Capricorn are similar in that they are both highly intelligent, authoritative, practical and quite stubborn. Perhaps Capricorn possess these qualities a touch more than Leo but it doesn’t stop the curious nature each one has for the other.", "The bond between Leo and Capricorn gives way to the differences between them. Capricorn’s tolerant, frugal, timid, tender and carefully calculating attitude is quite different from Leo’s eagerness and their frivolous, well-expressed, dramatic, courageous and impetuous attitude.", "1 Leo with Capricorn Love Compatibility. 2 Leo Man with Capricorn Woman Love Compatibility. 3 Leo Love Compatibility with Other Zodiac Signs. 4 Capricorn Love Compatibility with Other Zodiac Signs. 5 Get to know when will you marry and start preparing for it right away. Try Now ».", "Capricorn Woman and Leo Man. The Capricorn woman and Leo man seem to have nothing in common initially. The first few dates will require working out their differences but once this is accomplished it can be a successful love match. The Capricorn woman and Leo man both want respect and admiration above all else.", "Capricorn man admires Leo woman for her natural poise and pride. He loves her for her graciousness. She is on her toes when it comes to the art of conversation and can manipulate her words to get what she wants and this is where the Capricorn man salutes her intellect and admires her.", "Leo find Capricorn very quiet and inexpressive and Capricorn find Leo very impractical and dramatic. Still there are attractive things, Capricorn find Leo very bright and lively and Leo just love the sense of humor of Capricorn. Capricorn are generally conformist thinkers who are highly ambitious and self-disciplined. They always prefer a safe game and tried and tested things.", "Capricorn's erogenous zone is the legs and knees while Leo's is the back. These zodiac signs are dedicated to each other in the bedroom, but Capricorn often finds Leo too demanding. Capricorn may not be exciting enough in the bedroom, and considered too demure for Leo. These two lovers don't understand each other.", "Although Leo woman and Capricorn man seem quite the opposites, they actually have qualities the other craves, which pulls them together. His laid back attitude in life and success with money make his thrifty mind envy to others around him. She needs a man who can carry her luxurious and royal temperament for her.", "Leo and Capricorn Compatibility. A Leo and Capricorn dynamic can make for a long-lasting partnership. Leo is a fixed fire sign, and Capricorn is a cardinal earth sign. Power, prestige and status are traits both signs vie for. This commonality is the underlying foundation or basis of what makes their union so strong. Leo, a natural shining leader, can easily obtain these qualities through their charismatic persona." ]
Yes, a Leo and Capricorn dynamic can make for a long-lasting partnership.
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are leo and taurus compatible
[ "Taurus Man and Leo Woman The Leo woman and Taurus man will be an interesting love match. There are the makings of a relationship however they don't see eye to eye on the big picture. The Leo woman will be attracted to her Taurus man's resources since she loves to live extravagantly.", "The Leo woman and Taurus man will be an interesting love match. There are the makings of a relationship however they don't see eye to eye on the big picture. The Leo woman will be attracted to her Taurus man's resources since she loves to live extravagantly.", "Compatibility of Leo Man and Taurus Woman. Taurus woman is egoistic in nature and to sustain this relationship for a long-term, she has to make compromises and keep her ego aside. A Leo man with Lion as the symbol will always try to be the centre of attention and that may hurt a Taurus woman’s ego.", "Taurus Woman and Leo Man. The zodiac match between a Taurus woman and a Leo man has good chances of succeeding in the long run, if both of them are ready to compromise and be a little flexible. She will have to stroke his ego on a regular basis and let him have his way.", "In his turn, the Leo man will be irritated by the fact that the Taurus woman keeps an eye on him permanently and tries to control him. Between the Leo man and the Taurus woman there can be a short-term relationship, but living together for long term is questionable.", "When Leo and Taurus get together, the love compatibility is very high as both of these zodiac signs understand each other well. There are a lot of differences between these two, as is the case when you combine Fire and Earth, but they both carry personality traits that complement each other well.", "The zodiac match between a Taurus woman and a Leo man has good chances of succeeding in the long run, if both of them are ready to compromise and be a little flexible. She will have to stroke his ego on a regular basis and let him have his way.", "Compatibility Taurus and Leo. Taurus and Leo both have qualities that make a great relationship and that harm a great relationship. The two can make a dynamic couple but learning to work together and communicating is important to the survival of their relationship.", "Taurus is an earth sign while Leo is a fire sign. The passion of Leo will be the perfect foil for the sensuality of Taurus. However, both will also have a streak of childishness. Both Taurus and Leo are sun signs that are fond of the finer things in life.", "Taurus and Leo both have qualities that make a great relationship and that harm a great relationship. The two can make a dynamic couple but learning to work together and communicating is important to the survival of their relationship." ]
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are leopards endangered
[ "Clouded Leopard Status. Clouded leopards are listed as endangered by the US Fish and Wildlife Service under the United States Endangered Species Act. They are also classified as an Appendix I endangered species by CITES, which means that international trade is prohibited. The IUCN classifies clouded leopards as vulnerable.", "Farmers have begun to move into snow leopard habitat. In doing so, their livestock has taken away habitat animals for snow leopards prey on. This forces the snow leopard to turn to the livestock as a food source. Farmers, concerned about their livestock, often kill snow leopards to protect them.", "Animals & Nature. The Far Eastern or Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is one of the world's most endangered cats. It is a solitary, nocturnal leopard with a wild population estimated at under 40 individuals who mostly reside in the Amur River basin of eastern Russia with a few scattered in neighboring China.", "The leopard can be found in all of sub-Saharan Africa and west of the Kalahari Desert, and it is also found in the Middle East (Iran, Pakistan) and Asia (China, India, Indonesia, and Nepal). Since the leopard has such a wide range, there are probably over 30 subspecies of leopard. The size and weight of an adult leopard varies according to subspecies. The adult body length ranges from 3.4 feet to 6.6 feet and its body weight ranges from 65 to 155 lb. Females are generally smaller than males.", "Quick Answer. A number of reasons have combined to endanger snow leopards. Hunting, climate change and farm land encroaching on their habitat are among the major reasons for their population decline.", "The leopard is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List because leopard populations are threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, and are declining in large parts of the global range. In Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuwait, Syria, Libya, Tunisia and most likely in Morocco, leopards have already been extirpated.", "The leopard (Panthera pardus) /ˈlɛpərd/ is one of the five big cats in the genus Panthera. It is a member of the family Felidae with a wide range in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia. Fossil records suggest that in the Late Pleistocene it occurred in Europe and Japan.", "Updated February 07, 2017. The Far Eastern or Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is one of the world's most endangered cats. It is a solitary, nocturnal leopard with a wild population estimated at under 40 individuals who mostly reside in the Amur River basin of eastern Russia with a few scattered in neighboring China.", "Quick Answer. Leopards are endangered mainly due to over-hunting and habitat loss. Their fur was prized as a very valuable commodity in the 1960s and 1970s, and livestock farmers drive them away from their natural habitat. Continue Reading.", "Answer Wiki. 1 Answer. Anonymous. 1. Habitat Loss. Snow leopards live in cold, barren mountainous areas. Because there's not much there besides snow and rock, each leopard needs to roam a huge areas to find enough prey to eat - in especially barren areas, you might need 500 square kilometers to feed one leopard." ]
Yes, leopards are endangered.
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are lesions curable
[ "There are two very important things to know about neoplasms of the pancreas. First, some, such as the intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm, are curable precancerous lesions. Just as colon cancer arises from curable precancerous colon polyps, so to do some pancreatic cancers arise from curable precancerous lesions.PMNs are believed to start as curable precancerous lesions, and some, if untreated, may progress to invasive adenocarcinomas. Mucinous Cystic Neoplasms-This is a rare, cystic (containing collections of fluid), neoplasm of the pancreas.", "When cancer has spread to the liver, it typically does not cause any symptoms. As a result, most patients do not notice any change in their health. Blood tests and imaging, such as CT scan or ultrasound, are important tools to detect metastatic liver lesions at an early stage, when they are most effectively treated.FA may be used for patients who have unresectable metastatic liver lesions, or are too ill to undergo surgical resection, and may be used in combination with other forms of treatment. Surgical resection involves removing a portion of the liver that contains the metastatic lesion.", "Treatment options for brain lesions are often complicated and usually are decided by a team of physicians with the consent of the patient or the patient's representative. The treatment for some conditions, such as bacterial meningitis, are generally straightforward and require the use of antibiotics and steroids.ost of these diseases are treated with medications only, though there are a few exceptions such as the mixed types of diseases (genetic and vascular, as are found in some aneurysm formations). Every patient usually has an individualized treatment protocol.", "Age spots are also known as sun spots, liver spots, Lentigos, or Lentigines. These lesions are flat, tan, brown or dark brown spots on sun-exposed skin. As people age, sun spots most commonly appear on the backs of the hands, the forearms, neck, chest and face. Sun spots are associated with cumulative sun exposure.olluscum contagiosum lesions are flesh-colored, dome-shaped and pearly in appearance. They are often 1–5 millimeters in diameter, with a dimpled center. They are generally not painful, but they may itch or become irritated. Picking or scratching the bumps may lead to further infection or scarring.", "IPMNs are believed to start as curable precancerous lesions, and some, if untreated, may progress to invasive adenocarcinomas. Mucinous Cystic Neoplasms-This is a rare, cystic (containing collections of fluid), neoplasm of the pancreas.PMNs are believed to start as curable precancerous lesions, and some, if untreated, may progress to invasive adenocarcinomas. Mucinous Cystic Neoplasms-This is a rare, cystic (containing collections of fluid), neoplasm of the pancreas.", "It is spread through direct contact or shared items such as clothing or towels. Molluscum contagiosum lesions are flesh-colored, dome-shaped and pearly in appearance. They are often 1–5 millimeters in diameter, with a dimpled center.They are generally not painful, but they may itch or become irritated.Picking or scratching the bumps may lead to further infection or scarring.olluscum contagiosum lesions are flesh-colored, dome-shaped and pearly in appearance. They are often 1–5 millimeters in diameter, with a dimpled center. They are generally not painful, but they may itch or become irritated. Picking or scratching the bumps may lead to further infection or scarring.", "Yes. OCD lesions are generally treated with surgery. A surgeon will remove the cartilage flap (OCD lesion), scrape away any underlying diseased bone or tissue and then flush the joint to ensure removal of any lingering fragments.A secondary method of pinning the flap down was studied by researchers at Cornell University.CD lesions are generally treated with surgery. A surgeon will remove the cartilage flap (OCD lesion), scrape away any underlying diseased bone or tissue and then flush the joint to ensure removal of any lingering fragments. A secondary method of pinning the flap down was studied by researchers at Cornell University.", "A few brain lesions may have a good prognosis if only a small amount of less vital brain tissue is involved and/or early interventions are successful (for example, surgical removal of a small benign tumor, early effective antimicrobial treatment of meningitis, or transient ischemic attack [ TIA or mini-stroke ]).he prognosis for surviving and recovering from a brain lesion depends upon the cause. In general, many brain lesions have only a fair to poor prognosis because damage and destruction of brain tissue is frequently permanent.", "Symptoms common to several types of brain lesions include the following: 1 Headaches. 2 Neck pain or stiffness. 3 Nausea, vomiting, and lack of appetite. 4 Vision changes or eye pain. 5 Changes in mood, personality, behavior, mental ability, and concentration. 6 Memory loss or confusion.7 Seizures.lthough they share a common definition -- injury or damage to tissue within the brain -- brain lesions vary greatly. Here are some common brain lesions. Abscesses: Brain abscesses are areas of infection, including pus and inflamed tissue.", "The prognosis for surviving and recovering from a brain lesion depends upon the cause. In general, many brain lesions have only a fair to poor prognosis because damage and destruction of brain tissue is frequently permanent.However, some people can reduce their symptoms with rehabilitation training and medication.he prognosis for surviving and recovering from a brain lesion depends upon the cause. In general, many brain lesions have only a fair to poor prognosis because damage and destruction of brain tissue is frequently permanent." ]
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are lesions on the lungs cancerous
[ "Lung cancer is a group of diseases characterized by abnormal growths (cancers) that started in the lungs. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in women and men both in the United States and throughout the world. Lung cancer has surpassed breast cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women for the past 25 years.", "San Francisco District Attorney files lawsuit against drone maker Lily for false advertising. Kaggle, the nearly ten year old startup that hosts competitions for data science aficionados, is hosting a competition with a $1 million purse to improve the classification of potentially cancerous lesions in the lungs.", "Kobayashi Y, Fukui T, Ito S, et al. J Thorac Oncol. 2013;8:309-314. With the introduction of high-resolution chest CTs and now more widespread adoption of screening chest CTs in people at high risk for lung cancer, we see small, ambiguous lung nodules with increasing prevalence.", "Secondary lung tumors are neoplasms that spread from a primary lesion. The primary tumor can arise within the lung or outside the lung, with the metastases traveling through the bloodstream or lymphatic system or by direct extension to reach their destination.", "A pleural effusion is a buildup of extra fluid in the space between the lungs and the chest wall. This area is called the pleural space. About half of people with cancer develop a pleural effusion. When cancer grows in the pleural space, it causes a malignant pleural effusion. This condition is a sign that the cancer has spread, or metastasized, to other areas of the body. Common causes of malignant pleural effusion are lymphoma and cancers of the breast, lung, and ovary. Although a malignant pleural effusion is treatable, it can be a serious, potentially life-threatening condition.", "Almost any cancer has the ability to spread to the lungs, but the tumors that most commonly do so include bladder cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, sarcoma, Wilms tumor, and neuroblastoma. (Primary lung cancers most commonly metastasize to the adrenal glands, liver, brain, and bone.)", "Problematic Findings on Chest CTs. With the introduction of high-resolution chest CTs and now more widespread adoption of screening chest CTs in people at high risk for lung cancer, we see small, ambiguous lung nodules with increasing prevalence.", "The tumors can spread to nearby lymph nodes or through the bloodstream to other organs. This process of spread is called metastasis. When lung cancer metastasizes, the tumor in the lung is called the primary tumor, and the tumors in other parts of the body are called secondary or metastatic tumors.", "What is a congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM)? A congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM) is a benign lung lesion appearing as a cyst or lump in the chest that can vary in size. It is the most common type of fetal lung lesion. A large cyst is called a macrocystic lesion, and small cyst is called microcystic.", "321,032 discussions. Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. It is a leading cause of cancer death in men and women in the United States. Cigarette smoking causes most lung cancers. The more cigarettes you smoke per day and the earlier you started smoking, the greater your risk of lung cancer." ]
Yes,Secondary lung tumors are neoplasms that spread from a primary lesion.
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are leukemia and lymphoma symptoms
[ "2/7 Leukaemia and lymphoma – what’s the difference? Lymphoma Association, registered charity no. 1068395 lymphocytes are out of control. These abnormal cells can build up in lymph nodes, in the bone marrow or in the spleen and sometimes in other places in the body.", "Leukemia & Lymphoma. Blood cancers affect the production and function of blood cells. Most of these cancers start in bone marrow, where blood is made. The most common are leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Symptoms may include fever, night sweats, swollen glands, fatigue, joint pain, swollen lymph nodes, and weight loss. Select an Article.", "Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) symptoms usually develop over time. Early in the course of the disease, CLL often has little effect on a person’s well-being. Some people with CLL do not have any symptoms. The disease may be suspected because of abnormal results from blood tests that were ordered either as part of an annual physical or a medical examination for an unrelated condition.", "Knowledge center. Lymphoma is a form of cancer that affects the immune system-specifically, it is a cancer of immune cells called lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. There are two broad types of lymphoma and many subtypes. The two types of lymphoma are described as: Hodgkin's or non-Hodgkin's. Lymphoma can occur at any age but is the most common cancer in young people. It is often very treatable, and most people live for a long time after being diagnosed.", "What is lymphoma? Lymphomas are cancers of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a complex network of tubes (lymphatic vessels), glands (lymph nodes) and other organs including the spleen and thymus gland. Lymph nodes are found in the neck, armpits, groin, chest, abdomen and pelvis.", "Lymphoma refers to a malignancy of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is a network of nodes (knots of tissue) connected by vessels. Together, the lymph nodes drain fluid and waste products from the body. The lymph nodes act as tiny filters, removing foreign organisms and cells.", "1 Lymphoma is cancer that develops in the lymph nodes and lymphatic system. 2 The two main types of lymphoma are non-Hodgkin's (about 90% of cases) and Hodgkin's (about 10%).", "Warning signs that you might have lymphoma include: 1 Swollen glands (lymph nodes), often in the neck, armpit, or groin. 2 Cough. 3 Shortness of breath. 4 Fever. 5 Night sweats. 6 Stomach pain. 7 Fatigue. 8 Weight loss. 9 Itching.", "Leukemia symptoms vary, depending on the type of leukemia. Common leukemia signs and symptoms include: 1 Fever or chills. 2 Persistent fatigue, weakness. 3 Frequent or severe infections. 4 Losing weight without trying. 5 Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen. 6 Easy bleeding or bruising. 7 Recurrent nosebleeds. 8 Tiny red spots in your skin (petechiae). 9 Excessive sweating, especially at night. 10 Bone pain or ....", "Lymphoma is cancer that begins in infection-fighting cells of the immune system, called lymphocytes. These cells are in the lymph nodes, spleen, thymus, bone marrow, and other parts of the body. When you have lymphoma, lymphocytes change and grow out of control." ]
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are leukemia cells considered malignant
[ "Leukemia may affect red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Normally, the bone marrow makes blood stem cells (immature cells) that become mature blood cells over time. A blood stem cell may become a myeloid stem cell or a lymphoid stem cell.", "Rieder cell leukemia a form of acute myelogenous leukemia in which the blood contains the abnormal cells called Rieder's lymphocytes, asynchronously developed lymphocytes that have immature cytoplasm and a lobulated, indented, comparatively more mature nucleus.", "Red marrow contains blood stem cells that can become red blood cells, white blood cells, or platelets. Yellow marrow is made mostly of fat. Leukemia may affect red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Normally, the bone marrow makes blood stem cells (immature cells) that become mature blood cells over time.", "Leukemia may affect red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Normally, the bone marrow makes blood stem cells (immature cells) that become mature blood cells over time. A blood stem cell may become a myeloid stem cell or a lymphoid stem cell. A lymphoid stem cell becomes a white blood cell.", "In CML, too many blood stem cells become a type of white blood cell called granulocytes. These granulocytes are abnormal and do not become healthy white blood cells. They are also called leukemia cells.", "1 Sarcoma is a cancer that begins in bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue. 2 Leukemia is a cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue, such as the bone marrow, and causes large numbers of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter the blood.", "1 A clonal (malignant) hematopoietic disorder affecting the bone marrow and the peripheral blood. 2 The malignant cells show minimal differentiation and are called blasts, either myeloid blasts (myeloblasts) or lymphoid blasts (lymphoblasts).", "Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), also known as chronic myelogenous leukemia, is a type of cancer that starts in certain blood-forming cells of the bone marrow.", "Myeloid Leukemia. A malignant leukemia (cancer of blood or bone marrow) characterized by proliferation of myeloid tissue (bone marrow and spleen) and an abnormal increase in the number of myeloid cells (non-lymphoid cells).", "1 Leukemia is a cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue, such as the bone marrow, and causes large numbers of abnormal blood cells to be produced and enter the blood." ]
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are leukocytes caused from std like chlamydia?
[ "Article Sections. Symptoms of urethritis in men typically include urethral discharge, penile itching or tingling, and dysuria. A diagnosis can be made if at least one of the following is present: discharge, a positive result on a leukocyte esterase test in first-void urine, or at least 10 white blood cells per high-power field in urine sediment. The primary pathogens associated with urethritis are Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae.", "KEY WORDS Urine screening for sexually transmitted disease Asymptomatic sexu; -Cy transmitted disease Chlamydia urethritis in males to 19 year olds having the highest rates of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis infection (1).", "1. Prevent pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease, or PID, occurs when untreated infection, often a sexually transmitted infection such as chlamydia, spreads to the uterus, fallopian tubes or ovaries.", "Identification of leukocyts esterase activity on first-catch urine specimens has been shown to be useful in screening adolescent males for urethritis. The sensitivity of leukocyte esterase on first-voided urine is 72% to 100%, and specificity is 83% to 93% for detection of either gonorrhea or Chlamydia (8,9).", "White blood cells in the urine usually indicate a urinary tract infection. The leukocyte esterase (LE) test detects esterase, an enzyme released by white blood cells. It takes a while for the bladder to heal to the point that the urinalysis is normal. White and red blood cells 5 weeks after surgery is quite normal.", "Ive checked my maternity notes, and in March I had a wee sample checked and it came back as white blood cells in urine so my midwife asked ...I then had to have a chlamydia test which came back negative..", "Discussion Urinary leukocyte esterase is a noninvasive and cost- effective screening method for asymptomatic gon- orrhea and Chlamydia infection in adolescent males. The sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values for this method aie acceptable, particularly for a test that is inexpensive and easy to administer.", "When diagnosed, chlamydia is easily treated and cured. Genital chlamydia (pronounced kla-mid-ee-uh), a bacterial sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis, is the most frequently reported STD in the United States today.", "Talk to your doctor about which medications may be most appropriate for you. The information reflected here is dependent upon the correct functioning of our algorithm. From time-to-time, our system might experience bugs or glitches that affect the accuracy or correct application of mathematical algorithms. We will do our best to update the site if we are made aware of any malfunctioning or misapplication of these algorithms.", "Read More. My urinalysis test showed positive for leukocyte esterase and blood in my urine, but the more in depth Urinalysis Reflex showed negative for white blood cells and 3 for red blood cells. I have no symptoms of any problems, just a routine blood and urine test due to husbands job change." ]
Yes, leukocyte esterase.
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are leukocytes part of lymphatic system
[ "This picture shows the regions of the lymph node where the blood stream (arteries and veins) anter a typical lymph node. For the lymphatic system to function properly in its defensive role, the lymph nodes must be able to dump their leukocytes (infection fighting cells) quickly into the general blood stream. It is important to note that white blood cells are not produced in the Lymph nodes initially, only stored there. In the event of a serious infection (a pathogenic virus for example), the lymph nodes often become very swollen.", "Lymphocytes, the primary cells of the lymphatic system, make up roughly one-fourth of all white blood cells in the body. Like other white blood cells, they are produced in the red bone marrow. Lymphocytes constantly travel throughout the body, moving through tissues or through the blood or lymph vessels.", "1 Since the lymphatic system does not have a heart to pump it, its upward movement depends on the motions of the muscle and joint pumps. As it moves upward toward the neck the lymph passes through lymph nodes which filter it to remove debris and pathogens.", "The Lymphatic System - Design: parts of the lymphatic system. A network of vessels, tissues, organs, and cells constitute the lymphatic system. Included in this network are lymph vessels, lymph nodes, the spleen, the thymus, and lymphocytes. Running throughout this network is a watery fluid called lymph. Lymph comes from the Latin word lympha , meaning clear water..", "1 The lymphatic system aids the immune system in removing and destroying waste, debris, dead blood cells, pathogens, toxins, and cancer cells. The lymphatic system absorbs fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system and delivers these nutrients to the cells of the body where they are used by the cells.", "Lymphocytes - T cells and B cells. White blood cells called lymphocytes originate in the bone marrow but migrate to parts of the lymphatic system such as the lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus. There are two main types of lymphatic cells, T cells and B cells. The lymphatic system also involves a transportation system - lymph vessels - for transportation and storage of lymphocyte cells within the body.", "The macrophages (big eaters) are slower to respond to invaders than the granulocytes, but they are larger, live longer, and have far greater capacities. Macrophages also play a key part in alerting the rest of the immune system of invaders. Macrophages start out as white blood cells called monocytes.", "The rest of the cortex contains T lymphocytes- cells that circulate through the lymph nodes, blood stream, and lymphatic ducts to seek out any infection. The medulla of the lymph nodes is primarily made up of macrophages attached to reticular fibers.", "1 The lymphatic system absorbs fats and fat-soluble vitamins from the digestive system and delivers these nutrients to the cells of the body where they are used by the cells. The lymphatic system also removes excess fluid, and waste products from the interstitial spaces between the cells.", "The receptors match only one specific antigen. White blood cells called lymphocytes originate in the bone marrow but migrate to parts of the lymphatic system such as the lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus. There are two main types of lymphatic cells, T cells and B cells." ]
Yes,leukocytes are part of lymphatic system.
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are lice more attracted to clean hair
[ "Any person can be infested with head lice regardless of age, gender, class, anything in that sorts. Lice is attracted to clean and dirty hair, but in my opinion, if you keep your hair clean, healthy, and strong, you're less likely to be infested of lice or dandruff. Source(s): ChaCha Answers.", "And because the hair is also lightly coated, the lice do not stick to the hair. This wet combing results in a lice harvest that is effective in removing the population. The larger lice, egg layers, are removed first. This cuts off the supply of new eggs almost instantly.", "Lice is attracted more towrads clean hair. BUT dont get me wrong, you shoudl definitly keep your hair clean on a daily basis. To avoid getting lice just simply DOONOT use other people's hair products like hair bows and brushes, also dont share jackets hats or anything else thats near your hair.", "Head lice are the insects that crawl around on your head. Nits are actually clusters of tiny white sacs that contain eggs. Nits generally cluster close to the skin but they can also appear on individual hair strands. If you try to remove the nits, you probably will pull hairs out because they are firmly attached.", "Best Answer: Yes they like clean hair more than dirty hair. I think the oil that your hair produces and the extra dirt make it harder for them to grip the hair. If you need to get rid of lice, the best way is to get one of those lice killing products, apply it to your hair and use a nit-comb to comb it out.", "Head lice infestation (also known as pediculosis capitis, nits, or cooties) is the infection of the head hair and scalp by the head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis). Itching from lice bites is common. During a person's first infection, the itch may not develop for up to six weeks.", "The moment they infest a new head, each female will lay 6 to 8 eggs every day. These eggs hatch 7 to 10 days after, and the newly hatched lice will themselves begin to lay eggs by the time they are just 7 days old! By the time you notice the first head louse you already have hundreds in your hair.", "The myth that head lice prefer dirty hair over clean hair is false. In clean hair, lice have less difficulty feeding and laying their eggs. Dirty hair makes it harder for them to do this since oils and dirt keeps coming in the way. Furthermore, lice feed themselves with blood. Since they like to bite the blood fresh from their victim’s scalp, oil and debris in the hair make it harder for them to feed.", "Scientists have found that head lice either do not have a preference or prefer clean hair since they have an easier time laying their eggs and feeding in clean hair. What they also found is that head lice are more common in long hair. Interestingly enough, head lice infestations are also two to four times more common in girls that in boys – perhaps because of the long hair factor. Girls are also known to have more head-to-head-contact than boys.", "Head lice have very sharp claws that dig into the scalp and hold on tight. All that happens after you wash your hair is that you have clean hair that's infected with head lice rather than dirty hair that's infected." ]
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are lice nits on the hair shaft
[ "Nits are head lice eggs, they are very small, about the size of a knot in thread, hard to see, and are often confused for dandruff or hair spray droplets. Nits are laid by the adult female at the base of the hair shaft nearest the scalp and are firmly attached to the hair shaft. They are oval and usually yellow to white. Nits take about one week to hatch. Eggs that are likely to hatch are usually located within ¼ inch of the scalp.", "Head lice hold tightly to hair with hook-like claws at the end of each of their six legs. Head lice nits are cemented firmly to the hair shaft and can be difficult to remove even after the nymphs hatch and empty casings remain.", "Head lice (pediculus humanus capitis) are small, grayish-brown, wingless insects that are roughly the size of a sesame seed (found on a burger bun) when fully grown. They need to live in warm (31C +) humid conditions and feed off human blood obtained by biting the scalp.", "The louse life cycle is fairly simple. A louse attaches itself to the base of the hair close to the scalp. It needs a blood meal several times a day and also needs the warmth and humidity provided by the scalp. At night the female louse lays several eggs that are cemented to the base of a hair shaft.", "Head lice and their nits are found almost exclusively on the scalp, particularly behind the ears, on top of the head, and near the neckline. They sometimes appear on eyelashes and brows, but this is rare. Head lice grasp the hair shaft with hooklike claws. They don't like light, and they're fast, so you may see or feel the nits only when you closely examine your child's hair. Grab a flashlight, and look or feel for the tiny bumps, which will be cemented firmly to the hair shaft about a quarter-inch from the scalp.", "What are lice, eggs (nits)? Lice eggs are laid by the female louse. They are about the size of a poppy seed and are difficult to see because their color blends in easily with hair. Lice eggs are laid near the root of the hair and are attached to the hair shaft with a glue-like substance that can't be washed or blown away. Nits are the empty eggshells left behind when lice hatch from eggs. Dandruff, sand and flakes of hairspray are commonly mistaken for lice eggs or nits.", "Hair grows at about one centimeter a month so a nit 2cm from the scalp was therefore laid about 2 months ago. If you cannot find live lice and the nearest nit to the scalp is 1 cm down the hair shaft, then the infection has been cleared for one month, but you will still find the empty egg cases.", "Head lice have three forms: egg (nit), nymph, and adult. - Nits: They're oval-shaped and about the size of a knot in thread. They're difficult to see, but you can feel them if you run a fingernail down the hair shaft from the scalp. Nits can be light gray, tan, yellowish, or white.", "Head lice are not spread through bed linen, clothing or head gear, as they do not leave. the scalp unless they are dead or dying. Eggs (‘nits’) do not fall off until weeks after they have hatched as. the egg shells are glued tightly to the hair shaft.", "Head lice are tiny insect parasites that live on the human head, feeding on the scalp several times a day. Head lice reproduce by. laying their eggs (nits) on the hair shaft close to the scalp. They are. not dangerous, don’t carry diseases and are not a sign of poor hygiene." ]
Yes, lice nits are on the hair shaft.
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are life insurance premiums deductible
[ "Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) regulations specifically provide that “[p]remiums paid for life insurance by the insured are not deductible.” It is immaterial whether the premiums are paid by the insured or by some other person.", "Employees and Officers. Life insurance premiums paid by your company on policies where the life insured is an employee or an officer of the company, and where your company is not a direct or indirect beneficiary under the contract, are deductible.", "Premiums are not deductible regardless of whether the insurance is government life insurance or regular commercial life insurance. Although life insurance premiums, as such, are not deductible, they may be deductible as the payment of alimony or as charitable contributions.", "Employers who provide group term life insurance to workers may deduct premiums paid for that coverage if the company is not the beneficiary. The deductibility of group term life insurance premiums is limited to the cost for $50,000 of coverage.", "Compare Life Insurance Quotes. However, there is a problem with deducting life insurance premiums as expenses on your taxes. Because the death benefits of a policy are not taxable in most situations, the premiums are considered a personal expense and are not deductible for income tax purposes. Personal Expenses vs. Business Expenses.", "A: Yes. Any increment in the value of prepaid life insurance or annuity premiums or premium deposit funds constitutes taxable income in the year it is applied to the payment of a premium or is made available for withdrawal, whichever occurs first.", "In the event of the employee's death, the company receives the life insurance policy proceeds. Einsurance.com explains that, the premiums on a key man policy can declared as a tax deduction by the company, but only if those premiums are charged to the insured individual as taxable income..", "Life insurance policy premiums do not typically qualify as eligible income tax deductions. However, in certain situations involving employee benefits and other corporate arrangements, some of the premiums paid may be tax deductible.", "A: Generally, no. An individual may take a gift tax deduction for the full value of gifts to qualified charities of life insurance and annuity contracts, and of premiums or consideration paid for such contracts owned by qualified charities.", "There are exceptions to this general rule. Personal expenses are not tax deductible, but business expenses are. If a business purchases the life insurance and is not the beneficiary of the policy payout, the premiums are tax deductible as a business expense. However, if the business is the beneficiary, such as in corporate-owned life insurance (COLI) or bank-owned life insurance (BOLI), the tax consequences may be different." ]
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are life insurance proceeds taxable income
[ "Back pay awards. Include in income amounts you are awarded in a settlement or judgment for back pay. These include payments made to you for damages, unpaid life insurance premiums, and unpaid health insurance premiums. They should be reported to you by your employer on Form W-2.", "Life insurance benefits and settlements for home and car insurance claims are generally not considered to be taxable income. As you file your taxes this year, you probably won’t have to dig out insurance-claims documents.", "Benefits: Generally not taxable. Insurance money you receive after a car accident or when your car has been stolen is not reported as income, says Burke. If you are repairing or replacing your personal vehicle, then you don't have to pay taxes on the insurance benefit, he notes.", "If a life insurance policy is owned by the beneficiaries, they won't have to pay an estate tax, he says. The minimum benefit subject to state estate taxes varies. For example, in Maryland, life insurance benefits of more than $1 million are subject to the state's estate tax.", "The total amount to include in income for the cost of excess group-term life insurance is $33. Neither employer provided over $50,000 insurance coverage, so the wages shown on your Forms W-2 do not include any part of that $33. You must add it to the wages shown on your Forms W-2 and include the total on your return.", "Therefore, if your life insurance policy pushes your estate’s value over the threshold, then it becomes a taxable estate. In 2016, that threshold is $5.45 million. The life insurance proceeds are taxable if your estate is subject to estate tax, however, this is only true if you own your own policy. If your spouse or beneficiaries own the policy, if won’t be counted with your estate.", "Usually, when you collect a death benefit under a life insurance policy, it will be exempt from federal or state income tax, adds Hamilton. However, if you were to sell your life insurance policy to an investor in order to collect money before your death, different rules could apply to the investor.", "You must include in income amounts you receive as severance pay and any payment for the cancellation of your employment contract. Severance payments are subject to social security and Medicare taxes, income tax withholding, and FUTA tax. Severance payments are wages subject to social security and Medicare taxes.", "Benefits: Sometimes taxable. Whether disability insurance benefits are taxable depends on how you paid your premiums, says Sherman. If you pay your premiums with pretax income, then the benefits are considered taxable income, he says. If you pay the premiums with after-tax dollars, then the benefits are tax-free..", "But interest that accrues on a cash value life insurance policy will be considered taxable income, and you should receive a Form 1099 showing the total interest earned each year, he says. Many insurance companies offer policyholders the option of using their interest to buy additional insurance." ]
Yes, a cash value life insurance policy will be considered taxable income.
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are light bulbs recyclable
[ "Compact fluorescent lamp ( CFL ) bulbs are extremely energy-efficient light bulbs. These bulbs can save both money and power over incandescent light bulbs. Similar to fluorescent light bulbs, CFLs create illumination by heating a gas, which separates them from halogen or incandescent bulbs.", "By recycling a mercury containing lamp, you'll ensure that 99.98% of the mercury used in the lamp is recovered. Manufacturer investments in technology over the last two decades have reduced the amount of mercury used in lamps by nearly 95%.", "Fluorescent and compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), high intensity discharge lamps (HID) lamps contain a small amount of mercury and are identified with the elemental symbol Hg . CFLs average less than 4 milligrams of mercury - about the amount that would cover the tip of a ballpoint pen.", "Easy and convenient options exist for both businesses and consumers to recycle waste mercury-containing lamps. It is estimated that businesses already recycle over 30% of their waste lamps annually and consumers are embracing lamp recycling as they switch to more efficient lighting technologies.", "Lighting manufacturers, through their trade association he National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), developed lamprecycle.org to provide a one-stop source of information about recycling lamps (the term used in the lighting industry to refer to all types of light bulbs).", "It's Easier Than Ever to Recycle CFLs! It’s now easier than ever to recycle a compact fluorescent lamp (CFL)! Simply locate one of our authorized return locations and follow the instructions for how it works to safely recycle CFLs in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Some return locations may charge for recycling. See store for details.", "Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and with other energy-efficient lighting such as linear fluorescent and high intensity discharge (HID) lamps contain a very small amount of mercury, an element essential to achieving energy savings.", "Light Bulb Recycling Services. We take our environmental responsibility seriously, so you can recycle your spent light bulbs, fluorescent tubes and more with confidence. At Batteries Plus Bulbs, our halogen bulbs and LEDs do not contain mercury. Compact fluorescent light bulbs ( CFLs ) contain a small amount of mercury. While switching to energy-efficient CFLs helps save energy, they must be recycled properly to prevent mercury exposure. We will make sure your bulbs go through the proper recycling process from start to finish.", "The cost of recycling these light bulbs is relatively small when compared to the cost savings that using energy-efficient lighting provides. Almost all pieces of a light bulb can be recycled, as the metal end caps, glass tubing, mercury, and even the phosphor powder can be separated and reused.", "Users can recycle their light bulbs at a scrapyard, where the bulbs are then melted down and reused. Because metal is in high demand, scrapyards often pay users for recycling the metal cap ends of their light bulbs." ]
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are lilac trees deciduous
[ "Lilac. Lilac bushes are one of the most popular deciduous shrubs planted in residential gardens. Tough as nails, hardy, disease resistant and easy to grow are just a few of the benefits of these shrubs.However, the most common reason Lilac's are planted is their attractive flowers and their incredible fragrance.ilac. Lilac bushes are one of the most popular deciduous shrubs planted in residential gardens. Tough as nails, hardy, disease resistant and easy to grow are just a few of the benefits of these shrubs.", "Lilac Tree. The lilac tree is among the family of deciduous trees and is one of the hardy plants found on earth. This tree has become popular due to its characteristic feature of blooming flowers in mid to late spring.The flowers are not only eye-catching, but they also bear delicious fragrance, powerful but not overpowering.ilac Tree. The lilac tree is among the family of deciduous trees and is one of the hardy plants found on earth. This tree has become popular due to its characteristic feature of blooming flowers in mid to late spring.", "Lilac trees can grow to a height of thirty feet, and usually have a rounded, upright shape. The most common of the lilac trees is the Japanese lilac tree.The Japanese lilac tree is hardy to zones three through seven, and has creamy white flowers appearing in early summer.The heart shaped leaves of this lilac tree are dark green and deciduous. The flowers of lilac trees are similar to those on lilac bushes, but generally have smaller individual blossoms.The range of color is also more limited, usually only cream to pink, but some purple cultivars have been introduced.ilac trees can grow to a height of thirty feet, and usually have a rounded, upright shape. The most common of the lilac trees is the Japanese lilac tree.", "Answer Knowing when to trim lilac bushes is important. Most lilacs don't require pruning until they reach about six to eight feet tall. The best time for pruning lilac … bushes is right after their flowering has ceased. This allows new shoots plenty of time to develop the next season of blooms.Pruning lilacs too late can kill young developing buds.ost maple tree species are deciduous, because they lose their other parts seasonally; such as leaves, or petals after flowering and fruit when ripe. In a more specific sense, … deciduous means the dropping of a part that is no longer needed, or falling away after its purpose is finished. 10 people found this useful.", "Plants can be grown as large shrubs or small trees. Japanese tree lilac grows 20 to 30 feet tall with a spread of 15 to 25 feet. Leaves. Leaves are simple, opposite, entire, ovate, and 3 to 6 inches long, half as wide, with long, tapered tip.The medium to dark green leaves are slightly fuzzy beneath.lants can be grown as large shrubs or small trees. Japanese tree lilac grows 20 to 30 feet tall with a spread of 15 to 25 feet. Leaves. Leaves are simple, opposite, entire, ovate, and 3 to 6 inches long, half as wide, with long, tapered tip. The medium to dark green leaves are slightly fuzzy beneath.", "Our native wild lilacs range in form from groundcover to large shrub or small tree; deciduous and evergreen; flowers of creamy white to bright cobalt blue. What they all have in common, however, is their need for excellent drainage, lack of summer watering and nutritionally lean soil.haracteristics: There are evergreen and deciduous species of Ceanothus. Of the evergreen varieties, leaves tend to be small, rounded to oval, toothed and somewhat leathery in texture, usually dark green. Leaves of deciduous varieties are larger, softer in texture, rounded to oval and slightly toothed.", "full sun. Zones: 2-8. This common lilac cultivar is an upright, deciduous shrub which grows 8-15' tall. Deep purple to wine red, sweetly fragrant, single flowers with white edges are arranged in dense, pyramidal, terminal clusters (panicles) which cover this shrub in late April to early May (St.Louis).ull sun. Zones: 2-8. This common lilac cultivar is an upright, deciduous shrub which grows 8-15' tall. Deep purple to wine red, sweetly fragrant, single flowers with white edges are arranged in dense, pyramidal, terminal clusters (panicles) which cover this shrub in late April to early May (St.", "True tree lilacs (Syringa reticulata and Syringa pekinensis) bloom a bit later than lilac bushes. Their blooms are white, and they're not as aromatic as the flowers of Syringa vulgaris and other lilac shrubs.But the tree lilacs do have an attractive bark, especially the Chinese tree lilac, which has a shedding bark a la the paper birch (Betula papyrifera).rue tree lilacs (Syringa reticulata and Syringa pekinensis) bloom a bit later than lilac bushes. Their blooms are white, and they're not as aromatic as the flowers of Syringa vulgaris and other lilac shrubs.", "Vitex agnus–castus. Deciduous large shrub or small tree with distinctive palmately compound leaves. Profuse spikes of lavender flowers, blooming heavily in the early summer, and then sporadically throughout the summer and fall. Vitex is heat, drought and pest tolerant.eciduous large shrub or small tree with distinctive palmately compound leaves. Profuse spikes of lavender flowers, blooming heavily in the early summer, and then sporadically throughout the summer and fall.", "Deciduous large shrub or small tree with distinctive palmately compound leaves. Profuse spikes of lavender flowers, blooming heavily in the early summer, and then sporadically throughout the summer and fall.Vitex is heat, drought and pest tolerant.eciduous large shrub or small tree with distinctive palmately compound leaves. Profuse spikes of lavender flowers, blooming heavily in the early summer, and then sporadically throughout the summer and fall." ]
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are lilies deer resistant plants
[ "Beautiful and hardy, deer-resistant plants make great additions to pest-prone landscapes. Gardeners in rural and semi-rural areas often have to deal with animals invading their gardens. Squirrels dig up bulbs, rabbits eat vegetables, and deer nibble almost everything. Luckily, we have a wide selection of flowering deer-resistant plants.", "Deer Behavior.  Browsers, not grazers.  Eat woody and broadleaf plants, not. grasses.  Reach up to 6’.  Prefer woodland edge and waterways.  Readily adapt to suburban areas.  No upper teeth.", "Anyone who has ever walked into a dew-fresh garden with a cup of morning coffee only to discover that white-tailed deer have made salad with prized hostas knows how frustrating living with deer can be. Perennial gardeners who live in areas with a lot of deer learn to interplant attractive plants with plants that deer avoid.", "Are Daylilies Deer Resistant? As most gardeners know, deer eat almost anything. Very few trees or other plants can be called deer-proof or deer-resistant. Daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.) are somewhat appealing to deer, which have been known to munch on daylily blooms and even eat the leaf shoots all the way to the ground.", "Credits | Download PDF Version. The following is a list of landscape plants rated according to their resistance to deer damage. The list was compiled with input from nursery and landscape professionals, Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Cooperative Extension personnel, and Master Gardeners in Northern N.J.", "Native Advantage. Native or adapted plants like tiger lilies have advantages that many garden plants lack when it comes to resisting deer. According to Cornell University's extension service, deer will choose fertilized plants over unfertilized plants and plants that are irrigated or watered over those that are not.", "Deer Resistant Plants & Bulbs tend to share certain characteristics: fuzzy or wooly leaves; pungent-scented foliage (Catmints, Mints, Lavenders, Agastache, Salvias, etc) and/or foul taste (even poisonous).", "Deer-resistant perennials and bulbs. First: the caveat. With the possible exception of spiny Barberries (Berberis) there are no absolutely deer-proof plants. If the herd is large enough, and food is scarce enough, deer have been known to eat almost anything. That said, there are some plants that are much less palatable to deer.", "Landscape Plants Rated by Deer Resistance. The following is a list of landscape plants rated according to their resistance to deer damage. The list was compiled with input from nursery and landscape professionals, Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Cooperative Extension personnel, and Master Gardeners in Northern N.J.", "Plants Deer Don't Like To Eat. THE LIST. This list of deer resistant plants is compiled from reports and recommendations by nurseries, garden centers, horticulture educators, master gardeners, and landscapers across the country. As stated above, deer eat different plants in different regions." ]
Yes, tiger lilies are deer resistant.
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are lima beans a pulse
[ "Included in the pulses are: dry beans like pinto beans, kidney beans and navy beans; dry peas; lentils; and others. Like many leguminous crops, pulses play a key role in crop rotation due to their ability to fix nitrogen. To support the awareness on this matter, the United Nations declared 2016 the UN International Year of Pulses. The words bean, lentil, and pulse may refer to just the seed or to the entire plant.", "Lentils do not significantly differ in nutritional content from common beans. Lentils are good source protein, folic acid, and dietary fiber. They also contain many trace minerals. India has over 60 varieties of pulses which provide a primary source of protein for her millions of vegetarian and many health benefits.", "Pulses, legumes, beans, peas and lentils tend to all get lumped together as a food group. All these protein packed bundles of goodness are the same and it doesn’t matter which term you choose for these underrated gems.", "Pulses redirects here. For the medical term, see Pulse. A pulse (from Latin: puls, from Ancient Greek πόλτος: poltos porridge ), sometimes called a grain legume , is an annual leguminous crop yielding from one to twelve seeds of variable size, shape, and color within a pod. Pulses are used as food for humans and other animals.", "Moreover, as a plant source of protein, they require less water and energy to produce an equivalent amount of protein than meat and other animal proteins. And while Canadians still haven’t entirely embraced pulses, they are a major commodity in other parts of the world.", "Among the benefits of lentils is their nutritional profile: Rich in fibre and protein, lentils are an excellent source of folate and iron, as well as a good source of selenium and zinc.", "The most common items in the group of beans, pulses and legumes are: 1 Chickpeas. 2 Lentils. 3 Split peas. 4 Kidney beans. 5 Lima/butter beans. 6 Haricot/navy beans. 7 Pinto beans. 8 Borlotti beans. 9 Black eyed beans. 10 Cannellini beans. 11 Dry broad/fava beans.", "Pulses include beans, lentils and peas. They are a cheap, low-fat source of protein, fibre, vitamins and minerals, and they count towards your recommended five daily portions of fruit and vegetables. A pulse is an edible seed that grows in a pod. Pulses include all beans, peas and lentils, such as: 1 baked beans. 2 red, green, yellow and brown lentils. 3 chickpeas (chana or garbanzo beans). 4 garden peas. 5 black-eyed peas. 6 runner beans. 7 broad beans (fava beans). 8 kidney beans, butter beans (Lima beans), haricots, cannellini beans, flageolet beans, pinto beans and borlotti beans.", "I think it all stems back to some ugly episodes with lima beans as a child — those same ones that come in the bag with frozen corn, peas and carrots, usually served beside an overcooked pork chop — so I was a late starter when it came to the foods that are also known as pulses.", "I’m not very good with legumes. As a dietitian, I should probably pretend that I’m an expert cook with an expansive repertoire of both meat and vegetarian delights, but the truth is I grew up feeling that the family of foods that includes beans, chickpeas and lentils were rather gross." ]
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are lima beans carbs or protein
[ "Lentils have 18g protein per cup. When comparing lentils to most beans, that can amount to anywhere from 3-5 additional grams of protein depending on what kind of bean you’re comparing it to. This can be helpful for those trying to hit their 30g first thing in the morning.", "Cooked Dry Lima Beans (Fat Not Added in Cooking) Per 1 cup - Calories: 210kcal | Fat: 0.70g | Carbs: 38.20g | Protein: 14.26g. Other sizes: 1 oz dry, yield after cooking - 81kcal , 1 cup, dry, yield after cooking - 579kcal , 1 serving - 105kcal , more... Nutrition Facts - Similar.", "Low-Carb Diets. By Laura Dolson - Reviewed by a board-certified physician. Beans and other legumes (the term pulses used in many countries is almost the same thing) are encouraged on the South Beach Diet (and for good nutrition in general) as a good source of fiber, resistant starch, and many nutrients and phytonutrients.", "Food Information. Per 100 g / mL serving the food Lima Beans, canned within the category Legumes has a total of 79.0 calories and the following nutrition facts: 4.9 g protein, 14.9 g carbs and 0.2 g fat. All other nutritional information like vitamins and minerals you can find above within the calorie chart for the food Lima Beans, canned.", "The amount of protein for a variety of types and serving sizes of Lima Beans is shown below. View other nutritional values (such as Calories, Carbs or Fats) using the filter below: Calories|Total Carbs|Total Fats|Protein|Sodium|Cholesterol|Vitamins.", "Protein in Lima Beans. The favorite choice for the term Lima Beans is 1/4 cup of Large Lima Beans (Mature Seeds) which has about 10 grams of protein. The amount of protein for a variety of types and serving sizes of Lima Beans is shown below. Popular Types of Raw Lima Beans.", "Cooked Dry Lima Beans (Fat Added in Cooking) Per 1 cup - Calories: 333kcal | Fat: 15.71g | Carbs: 36.12g | Protein: 13.50g. Other sizes: 1 oz dry, yield after cooking - 128kcal , 1 serving - 165kcal , 100 g - 176kcal , more... Nutrition Facts - Similar.", "If you’re eating 1 cup of beans at approximately 40g of carbs per meal, 3 meals a day, and you’re consuming a reasonable amount of veggies that also contain some carbs, unfortunately my friend, you are likely in the Maintenence Zone or the Insidious Weight Gain Zone.", "Beans for All Phases of the South Beach Diet. Avoid on the South Beach Diet: Beans canned with sugars or lard. Green peas are considered a starchy vegetable and aren't allowed in Phase One of the South Beach Diet, but count as a starch serving in Phases Two and Three.", "Nutritional Value and Information. How many calories are in 1 serving? 216 calories (0 kilojoules) are in 1 cup - it is the same (calorie-wise) to 0.73 cups of navy beans, 1.14 cups of black beans, and 0.42 cups of broadbeans. Overall Score Moderate." ]
Both 4.9 g protein, 14.9 g carbs.
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are limes a natural diuretic
[ "Cucumbers are rich in sulfur and silicon that stimulate the kidneys into better removal of uric acid. Watercress and artichokes are also natural diuretic foods. Beverages such as as coffee, green tea, carrot juice, cranberry juice, tea and lime water are diuretics.Asparagus contains asparigine; a chemical alkaloid that boosts kidney performance, thereby improving waste removal from the body.earch from our Articles. Natural diuretics are natural foods or herbs that allow increased flow of urine and thereby aid removal of fluids from the body. While natural diuretics aid removal of excess fluids from the body, it may also mean loss of important vitamins and minerals too.", "Fruits and fruit juices that are high in the electrolyte mineral potassium are a natural diuretic. In particular, citrus fruits and juices, such as lemon juice, are natural diuretics.Similarly, pineapple, while not a citrus fruit, is a natural diuretic.In traditional African medicine, dried, powdered pineapple root is used as a natural treatment for edema, or fluid retention.ruits and fruit juices that are high in the electrolyte mineral potassium are a natural diuretic. In particular, citrus fruits and juices, such as lemon juice, are natural diuretics.", "Search from our Articles. Natural diuretics are natural foods or herbs that allow increased flow of urine and thereby aid removal of fluids from the body. While natural diuretics aid removal of excess fluids from the body, it may also mean loss of important vitamins and minerals too.It is essential that they are supplemented to prevent loss of vital electrolytes. Look up some natural diuretic food that you can incorporate into your diet.earch from our Articles. Natural diuretics are natural foods or herbs that allow increased flow of urine and thereby aid removal of fluids from the body. While natural diuretics aid removal of excess fluids from the body, it may also mean loss of important vitamins and minerals too.", "Natural diuretics. There are some natural foods that contain diuretics which help to reduce edema. Most of these natural diuretic foods have high water content and they usually aid in the removal of excess fluids that build up in the body to cause swelling.The following foods may naturally reduce edema.owever, foods can also be diuretics too. Foods that can help reduce swelling are diuretics and they are just as safe and effective as diuretic herbs. Read on to find out which foods are the best natural diuretics and what other health benefits they can provide.", "The lime itself might be better. Adding lemon or lime juice to water is a simple strategy to help drop pounds and cleanse your body of unhealthy toxins. Squeeze some citrus flavor into water for an easy, natural way to lose weight.Diuretic Properties Lemon and lime juices are natural diuretics, so adding them to water helps flush the body of excess fluids.he lime itself might be better. Adding lemon or lime juice to water is a simple strategy to help drop pounds and cleanse your body of unhealthy toxins. Squeeze some citrus flavor into water for an easy, natural way to lose weight.", "There are certain herbs and foods that are natural diuretics. Including these foods in your diet can assist in alleviating fluid retention. These foods can be incorporated into the diet to produce an overall diuretic effect, while eliminating foods that cause water retention.here are certain herbs and foods that are natural diuretics. Including these foods in your diet can assist in alleviating fluid retention. These foods can be incorporated into the diet to produce an overall diuretic effect, while eliminating foods that cause water retention.", "Besides these seven natural diuretics, cutting back on sodium and exercising more can also help reduce fluid buildup. Eating more fruits and vegetables that act as diuretics, like watermelon, grapes, berries, celery, asparagus, onions, garlic, and bell peppers, may be another beneficial solution.earn about the top seven natural solutions. Diuretics help the body get rid of excess fluid, mainly water and sodium. Most stimulate the kidneys to excrete more sodium into the urine.", "Learn about the top seven natural solutions. Diuretics help the body get rid of excess fluid, mainly water and sodium. Most stimulate the kidneys to excrete more sodium into the urine.When diuretics flush away sodium, the body also flushes away water.earn about the top seven natural solutions. Diuretics help the body get rid of excess fluid, mainly water and sodium. Most stimulate the kidneys to excrete more sodium into the urine.", "Limes as a Diuretic Limes act as a powerful diuretic, flushing toxins out of the body. Its high levels of bioflavonoids (antioxidants) help the body to dissolve mucus and scour for harmful free radicals.These toxins are then eliminated from the body as waste.he lime itself might be better. Adding lemon or lime juice to water is a simple strategy to help drop pounds and cleanse your body of unhealthy toxins. Squeeze some citrus flavor into water for an easy, natural way to lose weight.", "However, foods can also be diuretics too. Foods that can help reduce swelling are diuretics and they are just as safe and effective as diuretic herbs. Read on to find out which foods are the best natural diuretics and what other health benefits they can provide.owever, foods can also be diuretics too. Foods that can help reduce swelling are diuretics and they are just as safe and effective as diuretic herbs. Read on to find out which foods are the best natural diuretics and what other health benefits they can provide." ]
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are limes alkaline or acidic
[ "Lemons vs Limes Alkalinity. Outside the body hybrid lemons and limes are highly acidic. Both lemons and lime have a pH around 2. However once lemons and limes are digested by the body they leave behind an alkaline ash that alkalizes the body. The issue is they have to be digested first so they can upset the stomachs of people who have indigestion or acid reflux.", "1 Add the lemons to the water but do not squeeze them--simply place them in the water. 2 Cover the water and let it sit overnight for 8 to 12 hours at room temperature. You can add one tablespoon of pink Himalayan sea salt to your lemon water if desired. Adding the salt mineralizes your alkaline water.", "Water with excess H3O+ ions is called acid (pH < 7), and water with excess OH– ions is called alkaline or rather basic (pH > 7). Soil moisture with pH < 4 is called very acid and with pH > 10 very alkaline (basic).", "The original lime Citrus aurantiifolia known as key lime or Mexican lime is a hybrid of citron (Citrus medica) on the paternal side and papeda (Citrus micrantha) on the maternal side.[2][3] Key limes or Mexican limes are a hybrid of 2 plants.", "Lemons and Limes. One of the interesting facts is that lemons and limes are alkaline forming. Although they are acid by nature, in the body they are alkaline forming because of their mineral content. This makes them ideal for salads and other meal items when you need an acid taste component.", "Baking soda has a high alkaline content. When the baking soda mixes with the water, it increases the alkaline properties of the water. Shake (if you are using a water bottle) or stir (if using a glass) the mixture vigorously to make sure the baking soda mixes in thoroughly with the water. If you are on a low sodium diet, do not add baking soda to your water.", "Lemons are anionic, so when you drink lemon water, your body reacts with the anionic properties of the lemon making the water alkaline as your body digests it. Fill one pitcher (64 oz.) with clean water. Filtered water is the best way to go, but if you don’t have a filter, tap water is okay to use.", "Lemon vs Lime Taste. Lemons taste more sour than limes do, and limes have a smoother taste. Which one tastes better depends on what you are making with it. I had preferred to drink lemonade until I started drinking lime water. Lemonade was refreshing because of sour tart taste that wakes up the taste buds.", "Lemons are anionic, so when you drink lemon water, your body reacts with the anionic properties of the lemon making the water alkaline as your body digests it. 1 Fill one pitcher (64 oz.) with clean water. 2 Cut up one lemon into eighths. Cover the water and let it sit overnight for 8 to 12 hours at room temperature.", "The following list shows the alkaline (+) and acid (-) values for various foods. They are relative values and represent values found in one ounce of food. The main purpose of the list is to give you a working knowledge of the concept, and fix in your mind the extreme values of alkaline foods and acid foods." ]
Limes are alkaline.
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are limitations on freedom
[ "the limits of freedom may deffer from one head to another... some of the most important limits of freedom is to cross others freedom... by perhaps killing,abusing...ect and some even choose for others. ...your freedom stops when it crosses other . and there are some other limits like law and government.", "Mark Wilson/Getty Images. Freedom of the press is established in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, which states that Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press..", "1 The government can force you to speak. 2 You have a limited right to free speech in the military. 3 You have no right to say anything you have contractually promised not to, such as in a non-disclosure agreement. You have no right of free speech in the workplace, except union organization, which is protected by law.", "It just shows itself in different forms. On the one hand we want freedom: healthy, pure, wholesome joys, the just rewards and fruits of our efforts. On the other hand, this quest is beset by problems, which we can group under the heading limitations..", "Yes, there are limitations on the right to freedom of speech. It has never been held that the First Amendment protects all kinds of sppech. Some examples of proper limitations… are: When speech creates a clear and present danger that it will create some evil which government has a right to prevent.", "By Ralph Gregory Elliot, USA. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states with. majestic simplicity: “Congress shall make no law...abridging the freedom of. speech, or of the press ...”. Supreme Court decisions over the years have.", "So the simple dualism is there, seemingly ever present: limitations and freedom. There it is, the paradox of life: a combination of wholesome, succulent fruit and -- well, let's say, a simple wicker basket in which the fruit is kept. The fruit and the vessel which confines it. Our freedom, and the limitations of different kinds which give a border to our freedom, enclosing it. Now, this perspective relates to the opening passage of this week's Torah reading.", "It's important to understand that in most cases, freedom of the press is identical to freedom of speech under the law. Members of the media enjoy the same rights -- and are subject to the same restrictions -- as members of the general public [source: Legal Information Institute].", "Making the world better, one answer at a time. the limits of freedom may deffer from one head to another... some of the most important limits of freedom is to cross others freedom... ...your freedom stops when it crosses other . and there are some other limits like law and government.", "There's actually a long, long list of limitations. First, it's important to understand that you have zero ability to require anybody else to publish your work or otherwise pay attention to you. Freedom of speech is about the government's ability to suppress your speech, not about anybody else. So if Apple refuses to carry your songs on iTunes, that's a business decision they are entitled to make. It's not censorship. Here's a partial list: You have zero right to free speech in a forum owned by someone else." ]
Yes,there are limitations on the right to freedom of speech.
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are limpets nocturnal
[ "The ones that we are primarily concerned about are the keyhole and slit limpets. These are limpet-shaped snails with a perforation on the top of the shell (keyhole limpets) or a slit on the front shell margins (slit limpets).These animals are generally carnivorous, and will eat sponges, soft corals, and other sessile animals.hese limpets are exceptionally well equipped to eat these algae. They have a radula with teeth made of a mixture of iron salts (primarily hematite) and silica (in the form of opal). This gives them a rasping organ with a value of 7 or 8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.", "The class Gastropoda includes snails and slugs of all kinds and all sizes from microscopic to large. There are many thousands of species of sea snails and sea slugs, as well as freshwater snails, freshwater limpets, land snails and land slugs.The class Gastropoda contains a vast total of named species, second only to the insects in overall number.The fossil history of this class goes back to the Late Cambrian.There are 611 families of gastropods known, of which 202 are extinct and appear only in the fossil record.owever, eyes in gastropods range from simple ocelli that only distinguish light and dark, to more complex pit eyes, and even to lens eyes. In land snails and slugs, vision is not the most important sense, because they are mainly nocturnal animals.", "Shield limpets, Scutus unguis, are commonly collected on Indo-Pacific live rock. They may reach lengths of an inch or a bit larger (up to about 3 cm). Most of the size is due to the fleshy black mantle that covers the shell. These animals are nocturnal and will hide under and between rocks during the day.hese limpets are exceptionally well equipped to eat these algae. They have a radula with teeth made of a mixture of iron salts (primarily hematite) and silica (in the form of opal). This gives them a rasping organ with a value of 7 or 8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.", "Defenses & predators. Defenses of limpets include attachment strength, shell, escape crawling, and camouflage (both visual and chemical). Chief predators are crabs, fishes, and sea stars when the tide is in, and birds when the tide is out.There is overlap between defenses and predators.eyhole limpets Diodora aspera are often richly adorned with growths of colonial tunicates, sponges, and bryozoans. Whether this is for visual or chemical camouflage is not known. The individual in the photo on the Right seems visually camouflaged (to our eyes), but not the one on the Left.", "Commonly called top or turban snails these animals are fundamentally similar in shape and in natural history. In this column, I will be discussing other algae-eating snails, specifically the Abalones, Limpets, and Nerites.hese limpets are exceptionally well equipped to eat these algae. They have a radula with teeth made of a mixture of iron salts (primarily hematite) and silica (in the form of opal). This gives them a rasping organ with a value of 7 or 8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.", "These limpets are exceptionally well equipped to eat these algae. They have a radula with teeth made of a mixture of iron salts (primarily hematite) and silica (in the form of opal). This gives them a rasping organ with a value of 7 or 8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.hese limpets are exceptionally well equipped to eat these algae. They have a radula with teeth made of a mixture of iron salts (primarily hematite) and silica (in the form of opal). This gives them a rasping organ with a value of 7 or 8 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.", "I was going to go with Fleshy Limpet but the information I found states that these are Keyhole Limpets as well. However, the information also states that they are about the size of a shield limpet or smaller. I have a shield limpet and my yellow limpet is much bigger than the shield limpet.Of course you could be stating that it is just a unusual looking limpet. In which case, I totally agree.owever, the information also states that they are about the size of a shield limpet or smaller. I have a shield limpet and my yellow limpet is much bigger than the shield limpet. Of course you could be stating that it is just a unusual looking limpet. In which case, I totally agree.", "This behaviour contrasts with that of the same species in Alderney, where foraging is limited to nocturnal low waters: there is possibly a geographical trend in behaviour. P. vulgata, especially in the Isle of Man, is one of the more mobile limpets.here are few other observations on the speed of limpet movement. Cook et al. (1969) record a maximum of 1 .5 cm min-1 for P. vulgata over a 5-min period, and this is a better estimate of the maximum speed than the 1 .13 cm min -1 of the present study based on a 1-hr observation.", "There are few other observations on the speed of limpet movement. Cook et al. (1969) record a maximum of 1 .5 cm min-1 for P. vulgata over a 5-min period, and this is a better estimate of the maximum speed than the 1 .13 cm min -1 of the present study based on a 1-hr observation.here are few other observations on the speed of limpet movement. Cook et al. (1969) record a maximum of 1 .5 cm min-1 for P. vulgata over a 5-min period, and this is a better estimate of the maximum speed than the 1 .13 cm min -1 of the present study based on a 1-hr observation.", "The limpets we sell are the herbivorous Black Ribbed Limpets, (Lottia leucopleura).They eat algae and diatoms-they are 100% reef safe.Limpets are similar to snails, except they have a round shell that caps the top of their body, they cling closely to rock to cover their bottom half, (as compared to the more evolved snail that can retract into its shell).owever, limpets are unable to right themselves if they are turned upside down unless there is a strong current for them to utilize.When adding limpets to your tank, place them on the rocks so they can establish a grip. During this time, before they can seal themselves down, they may be vulnerable to predation." ]
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are linear pairs always congruent
[ "Best Answer: 1.Two angles that are complementary ___never_____ form a linear pair. 2.Two angles that form a linear pair are _____always_____ supplementary. 3.Two angles that are congruent are ___sometimes_____ right. 4.Two angles that are right are _____always_______ congruent.", "A linear pair of angles is formed when two lines intersect. Two angles are said to be linear if they are adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines. The measure of a str … aight angle is 180 degrees, so a linear pair of angles must add up to 180 degrees. linear pair means that the angles which form on the same line and add up to 180.", "Best Answer: Linear angles are two adjacent angles at the the intersection of two straight lines. Linear angles add up to 180 degrees (i.e., are supplementary angles). See first source. Vertical angles are two angles opposite to one another at the intersection of two straight lines. Vertical angles are equal to one another (are congruent). See second source. Source(s): http://www.mathwords.com/l/linear_pair_o...", "Complete each statement with always, sometimes or never. 1.Two angles that are complementary ________ form a linear pair. 2.Two angles that form a linear pair are __________ supplementary. 3.Two angles that are congruent are ________ right. 4.Two angles that are right are ____________ congruent.", "Angles and parallel lines. When two lines intersect they form two pairs of opposite angles, A + C and B + D. Another word for opposite angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, which means that they are equal. Adjacent angles are angles that come out of the same vertex.", "If line 1 is in plane X and line 2 is in plane Y and plane X is parallel to plane Y, then line 1 is parallel to line 2.", "A linear pair is of the format (a,b) where a and b are numbers. a is from x-axis and b is from y-axis. Note: (a,b) is not equal to (b,a).", "A linear pair is formed when two adjacent angles have their non-common side in opposite rays. Their measures will always add up to 180 degrees. Vertival angles are formed by two intersecting lines. Two pairs are formed; they are across from each other (not adjacent), and are congruent.", "If we have two parallel lines and have a third line that crosses them as in the ficture below-the crossing line is called a transversal. When a transversal intersects with two parallel lines eight angles are produced. The eight angles will together form four pairs of corresponding angles. Angles 1 and 5 constitutes one of the pairs. Corresponding angles are congruent. All angles that have the same position with regards to the parallel lines and the transversal are corresponding pairs e.g. 3 + 7, 4 + 8 and 2 + 6.", "Reload the page to try again! Press Cmd-0 to reset your zoom. Press Ctrl-0 to reset your zoom. It looks like your browser might be zoomed in or out. Your browser needs to be zoomed to a normal size to record audio." ]
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are lions a herd
[ "Organized groups of lion families - 'Prides'. Groups of nomadic male lions - 'Coalitions'. A pride of lions is not just a group, it is a family with an organised structure. If you get 10 random lions and put them together you do not have a pride, just as if you pick random people, you don't end up with a family.", "A group of mostly female lions is called a pride, and a group of male lions is called a coalition. The pride contains female lions and their young offspring, and usually has fewer than 20 members. A coalition of male lions usually includes less than 10 individuals. Continue Reading.", "and decades of leadership.. Demolition. At Lions, we demolish structures with the kind of precision and planning needed to complete each project on time without accident or delay.We practice the 3 R's efficiently diverting waste from landfills by salvaging, sorting of materials onsite. We can help you meet your LEED requirements.", "Vote for this answer. A pride of lions is not just a group, it is a family with an organised structure. If you get 10 random lions and put them together you do not have a pride, just as if you pick random people, you don't end up with a family. Vote for this answer. Organized groups of lion families - 'Prides'.", "About the African Lion. Lions are the only cats that live in groups, which are called prides. Prides are family units that may include up to three males, a dozen or so females, and their young. All of a pride's lionesses are related, and female cubs typically stay with the group as they age.", "In the late 90’s, Lions Group ventured to develop what, at the time, seemed like a large project: a 30-unit, 6-story residential building in Kew Gardens. After having success in Kew Gardens, Lions Group was eager to expand further.", "Since 1984, Lions Group has excelled in driving quality projects within the famously aggressive New York real estate market. Extensive experience in ground up residential and commercial real estate has yielded a position as one of New York’s premier real estate teams, with a portfolio consisting of over $500 Million worth of developments.", "Albert Shirian is the President and co-founder of Lions Group NYC. He began his real estate journey in 1984 renovating and flipping houses on Long Island. Today, Albert supervises acquisition, financing, and development for the firm. After more than 30 years in the business, Albert is a veteran in his field.", "The Lion Group was established in the 1930s and today, has operations in Malaysia, China, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Myanmar, USA and Mexico. It is involved in the retail, property development, mining, steel, agriculture and computer sectors. Retail & Trading, Property, Mining, Steel, Agriculture, Computer.", "For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). The lion (Panthera leo) is one of the big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. The commonly used term African lion collectively denotes the several subspecies in Africa." ]
Yes, lions are a herd.
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are lipids used for energy for exercising
[ "Fig. 1. Lipid fluxes during exercise. The demand for fatty acids (FAs) as an energy source during exercise is met by the hydrolysis of intramyocellular triacylglycerol (TAG) and the systemic supply of lipids originating from adipose tissue, small intestine and liver.he demand for fatty acids (FAs) as an energy source during exercise is met by the hydrolysis of intramyocellular triacylglycerol (TAG) and the systemic supply of lipids originating from adipose tissue, small intestine and liver.", "Lipid droplet proteins PLIN2 and PLIN5 are upregulated by exercise training. Fatty acids (FA) are essential energy substrates during endurance exercise. In addition to systemic supply, intramyocellular neutral lipids form an important source of FA for the working muscle.he demand for fatty acids (FAs) as an energy source during exercise is met by the hydrolysis of intramyocellular triacylglycerol (TAG) and the systemic supply of lipids originating from adipose tissue, small intestine and liver.", "1 With submaximal exercise, the type of substrate used by muscle is heavily dependent upon the relative intensity of exercise. 2 During low-intensity submaximal exercise, the main sources of energy are blood glucose and free fatty acids.he particular energy sources used by working muscle for aerobic metabolism depend upon a number of factors including the intensity, type, and duration of exercise, physical conditioning, and diet [ 4-6 1 ]: At rest, muscle predominantly uses fatty acids [ 1 ].", "Cholesterol is a type of lipid (fat). Lipids are substances that do not dissolve in water but are soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform or dry cleaning fluids. Other important types of lipid include triglycerides and fatty acids.Lipids have several important roles in the body, providing:ipids are substances that do not dissolve in water but are soluble in organic solvents such as chloroform or dry cleaning fluids. Other important types of lipid include triglycerides and fatty acids. Lipids have several important roles in the body, providing:", "Fats: The Long-Burning Fuel. While carbs are the kindling to stoke the energy furnace, fat is like the slow-burning log your body uses for prolonged cardiovascular exercise. Unlike carbs, fat metabolism needs oxygen to convert into energy.The amount of fat used for fuel, which is in the usable form of triglycerides, depends on duration and exercise intensity. At low-intensity exercise, fat is the primary fuel source.ats: The Long-Burning Fuel. While carbs are the kindling to stoke the energy furnace, fat is like the slow-burning log your body uses for prolonged cardiovascular exercise. Unlike carbs, fat metabolism needs oxygen to convert into energy.", "INTRODUCTION. Patients with metabolic myopathies have underlying defects of energy production in muscle. Most affected patients have dynamic symptoms, such as exercise intolerance, muscle pain, and cramps upon exercise, rather than static symptoms, such as a fixed weakness of a specific muscle group.he particular energy sources used by working muscle for aerobic metabolism depend upon a number of factors including the intensity, type, and duration of exercise, physical conditioning, and diet [ 4-6 1 ]: At rest, muscle predominantly uses fatty acids [ 1 ].", "Prior to a review of the pathways of energy metabolism, it is helpful to first briefly review the sources of energy in muscle. ENERGY SUBSTRATES IN EXERCISING MUSCLE. The main types of fuel used by muscle for energy metabolism are glycogen, glucose, and free fatty acids [ 1-3 ].he particular energy sources used by working muscle for aerobic metabolism depend upon a number of factors including the intensity, type, and duration of exercise, physical conditioning, and diet [ 4-6 1 ]: At rest, muscle predominantly uses fatty acids [ 1 ].", "A lipid panel is a blood test that measures lipids-fats and fatty substances used as a source of energy by your body. Lipids include cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) , and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) . This panel measures: 1 Total cholesterol level. lipid panel is a blood test that measures lipids-fats and fatty substances used as a source of energy by your body. Lipids include cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) , and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) . This panel measures: 1 Total cholesterol level.", "For the body to perform exercise for any given intensity or duration it requires energy. Energy is provided chemically in the form of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), a high-energy phosphate stored within skeletal muscle.ATP is the only fuel that can be used directly by the working muscles for contraction.or the body to perform exercise for any given intensity or duration it requires energy. Energy is provided chemically in the form of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), a high-energy phosphate stored within skeletal muscle.", "The particular energy sources used by working muscle for aerobic metabolism depend upon a number of factors including the intensity, type, and duration of exercise, physical conditioning, and diet [ 4-6 1 ]: At rest, muscle predominantly uses fatty acids [ 1 ].he particular energy sources used by working muscle for aerobic metabolism depend upon a number of factors including the intensity, type, and duration of exercise, physical conditioning, and diet [ 4-6 1 ]: At rest, muscle predominantly uses fatty acids [ 1 ]." ]
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are lipids with a structure consisting of four fused rings. many sex hormones are made from this type of lipid
[ "For instance, lipids store energy, provide insulation, make up cell membranes, form water-repellent layers on leaves, and provide building blocks for hormones like testosterone. Here, we’ll look in greater detail at some of the most important types of lipids, including fats and oils, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids.", "Structural Biochemistry/Lipids. Lipids belong to a family of organic compounds which includes fats, oils, waxes, cholesterol, phospholipids, steroids, and fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K). They are formed by either or both carbanion-based condensation of thioesters and carbocation-based condensation of isoprene units.", "carbonyl group: consists of a carbon atom joined to an oxygen atom by a double bond. aldehyde: type of organic compound if the carbonyl group is on the end of a carbon skeleton. ketone: type of organic compound if the carbonyl group is not on the end of a carbon skeleton.", "Fats are just one type of lipid, a category of molecules united by their inability to mix well with water. Lipids tend to be hydrophobic, nonpolar, and made up mostly of hydrocarbon chains, though there are some variations on this, which we'll explore below.", "There are different types of lipids. 1. Lipids such as waxes, fats, oils, and glycerophospholipids are. esters that can be hydrolyzed to give fatty acids and alcohols. 2. Steroids are also lipids; they do not contain fatty acids and. cannot be hydrolyzed. They are characterized by the steroid. nucleus of four fused carbon rings.", "amino group: consists of a nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms and to the carbon skeleton. amines: organic compounds containing amino groups. sulfhydryl group: consists of a sulfur atom bonded to an atom of hydrogen (resembles a hydroxyl group in shape) thiols: organic compounds containing sulfhydryl groups.", "Although lipids are amphiphatic molecules (containing both components of hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions within the molecule), lipids are generally hydrophobic due largely in part to their large proportion of hydrocarbons to polar regions (due to oxygen containing functional groups).", "Lipids are. • biomolecules that contain fatty acids or a steroid nucleus. • soluble in organic solvents, but not in water. • named for the Greek word lipos, which means “fat”. • extracted from cells using organic solvents. • an important feature in cell membranes, fat-soluble. vitamins, and steroid hormones. Types of Lipids.", "hydrocarbons: organic molecules consisting only of carbon and hydrogen. isomers: compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structures and different properties. structural isomers: differ in the covalent arrangements of their atoms.", "Glycerol is a small organic molecule with three hydroxyl (OH) groups, while a fatty acid consists of a long hydrocarbon chain attached to a carboxyl group. A typical fatty acid contains 12–18 carbons, though some may have as few as 4 or as many as 36." ]
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are lipomas cancerous
[ "Lipomas in Dogs. Lipomas are benign (noncancerous), freely movable, relatively slow-growing, fat-filled tumors that are quite common in dogs, especially older ones. They are soft, easily manipulated, and located just under your dog’s skin. While they can develop anywhere, they are most commonly found on your dog’s undercarriage, in the chest or abdomen.", "Who gets lipomas? Lipomas can occur in people of all ages, however, they tend to develop in adulthood and are most noticeable during middle age. They affect both sexes equally, although solitary lipomas are more common in women whilst multiple lipomas occur more frequently in men.", "Lipomas are soft, fatty lumps that grow under the skin. They're harmless and can usually be left alone if they're small and painless. Lipomas are non-cancerous (benign) and are caused by an overgrowth of fat cells. They can grow anywhere in the body where there are fat cells, but are usually seen on the: shoulders. neck. chest. arms. back. buttock.", "Common Causes of Fatty Tumors. The causes of lipomas, also called benign fatty tumors, vary based on the age and health condition of each patient. They are not cancerous, but they can cause discomfort and other symptoms if they grow large enough to compress nerves or interrupt other body functions.", "A lipoma is a benign tumor composed of adipose tissue (body fat). It is the most common benign form of soft tissue tumor. Lipomas are soft to the touch, usually movable, and are generally painless. Many lipomas are small (under one centimeter diameter) but can enlarge to sizes greater than six centimeters.", "A lipoma is a non-cancerous tumour that is made up of fat cells. It slowly grows under the skin in the subcutaneous tissue. A person may have a single lipoma or may have many lipomas. They are very common.", "Key characteristics in distinguishing a lipoma from precancerous or cancerous tumors are size. Lipomas are often small (measuring from .4 to 1.2 inches) and mobile; if the lump moves on palpation, chances are it is merely a fatty tumor. In fact, most physicians can make the diagnosis based on appearance alone.", "The discovery of lipomas — benign tumors that develop in adipose tissue — will invariably raise a red flag for cancer, but the good news is that these relatively uncommon soft tissue growths are almost always harmless.", "They are typically found on the arms, neck, and thighs. While most lipomas are found under the skin, they may be found in muscles and near organs inside the body such as the brain, the heart, or the spine. Lipomas can be diagnosed by your doctor feeling the fatty tumor.", "Tumors are any growth. They can be benign or malignant. By definition a lipoma ia a benign tumor of fat cells. The malignant counterpart of a lipoma is the liposarcoma. I am not sure what you mean by can a cancer cause lipomas." ]
No, lipomas are not cancerous.
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are liquid bowel movements bad
[ "1 Bowel movements and Foul-smelling stool and Nerve symptoms (51 causes). 2 Bowel movements and Foul-smelling stool and Sensory symptoms (51 causes). 3 Bowel movements and Foul-smelling stool and MORE SYMPTOMS.", "WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms black (tar) colored stools, diarrhea, foul smelling stools and frequent bowel movements including Gastrointestinal bleeding, Gastroenteritis, and Irritable bowel syndrome.", "The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the WebMD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. 1 Gastrointestinal bleeding.", "Research the causes of these symptoms that are similar to, or related to, the symptom Bowel movements: 1 Diarrhea (2312 causes). 2 Constipation (726 causes). 3 Stool symptoms (2508 causes). 4 Incontinence (359 causes). 5 Urinary incontinence (289 causes). 6 Bowel pain. 7 Rectal bleeding (324 causes). 8 Rectal pain (27 causes).", "Conditions listing medical symptoms: Bowel movements: The following list of conditions have ' Bowel movements ' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.", "1 diarrhea, constipation, constipation, constipation, constipation. 2 Diverticular disease and diverticulitis 3 ... diarrhea, constipation, constipation. 4 Diverticulitis-like altered bowel habits 5 ... diarrhea, constipation, constipation. 6 Dobriner syndrome 7 ... constipation. 8 Donepezil toxicity ...", "Most people consider several bowel movements a day to at least be unusual, particularly if this pattern is a change from what's normal. However, if nothing else about your bowel movements is different — no loose, watery stools, abdominal cramping or bloody stool — the change is probably not a sign of any illness.", "There are 47 conditions associated with black (tar) colored stools, diarrhea, foul smelling stools and frequent bowel movements.", "Real-life user stories relating to Bowel movements: 1 Severe Fatigue after Bowel Movement. 2 extremely painful bowel movements. 3 Lack of Bowel Movement for 4 days, extreme gas pains, 4 Blacked out after bowel movement. 5 Constant urge for bowel movement. 6 Almost constant bowel movement and other strange symptoms.", "1 loose stool, diarrhea, diarrhea. 2 Congenital Malabsorptive Diarrhea, 4 3 ... diarrhea. 4 Congenital megacolon 5 ... difficult bowel movements, hard stool, constipation from birth, constipation from birth. 6 Congenital microvillous atrophy 7 ... watery diarrhea. 8 Congenital myotonic dystrophy ..." ]
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are liquidated damages exclusive remedy
[ "Assuming liquidated damages are unenforceable because they are a penalty, the relevant party will ordinarily be entitled to general damages for breach. A clause that made liquated damages the party’s exclusive remedy would prevent any claim for general damages. To avoid this outcome, when combining a liquated damages and exclusive remedy clause, the exclusive remedies should be liquidated damages or general damages should the liquidated damages be unenforceable.", "1 A liquidated damages clause should accomplish the following: 2 Limit the liquidated damages to a reasonable amount; 3 Set a cap on the amount of liquidated damages, e.g. 50% of the general contractor’s fee; and. Make the liquidated damages the “sole and exclusive” remedy for late completion.", "From a contractor’s point of view, liquidated damages are preferred over consequential damages because its exposure to liquidated damages is limited to a known amount, whereas “the sky is the limit” with consequential damages.", "Contractors Should Limit Their Exposure to Consequential Damages and Ensure Liquidated Damages are the Owner’s Sole and Exclusive Remedy. Date: October 14, 2015 / Author: John P. Ahlers / Categories: Claims, Damages, Delay Claims, Construction News and Notes, Contracting / Comments (0) / Back to Blog.", "The key components of an exclusive remedy clause are: 1 the trigger events covered by the clause, 2 the remedies which remain available for those trigger events, and. a clear intention to exclude all other remedies.", "The contractor will almost always ask for the liquidated damages to be an exclusive remedy. A common formulation for the clause would be that the liquidated damages are an exclusive remedy for the power station’s failure to perform.", "1 Limit the liquidated damages to a reasonable amount; 2 Set a cap on the amount of liquidated damages, e.g. 50% of the general contractor’s fee; and. Make the liquidated damages the “sole and exclusive” remedy for late completion.", "“Liquidated damages” (sometimes called “stipulated damages”) are damage amounts the parties designate in the contract for the injured party (Owner) to collect as compensation for breach of contract, and are sometimes tied to project completion or milestone dates.", "Strictly speaking, liquidated damages clauses are not a type of exclusive remedy clause. A liquidated damages clause simply specifies a liquidated damage payable for a breach.", "The effectiveness of an exclusive remedies clause will be undermined in the event the agreement also contains a cumulative remedies term. See, Contract Remedies - Cumulative versus Exclusive Remedies." ]
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are liv and maddie real twins
[ "The sitcom introduces identical twins Liv, a popular television star whose hit show has just finished its run, and Maddie, an outstanding student and school basketball phenomenon whose popularity is on the rise… that is until Liv makes a triumphant return to their Wisconsin high school.", "Michael Schneider. Just like The Patty Duke Sh ow 50 years ago, Disney Channel's identical twins comedy Liv and Maddie relies on a few visual tricks -- and a couple of look-alike extras -- to pull off the premise.", "Welcome to the official Liv and Maddie Wiki, a collaborative encyclopedia for everything and anything related to the all new Disney Channel original series, Liv and Maddie, starring Dove Cameron. Today is the 22th of October and currently there are 37,557 edits to this wiki.", "In a new promo scheduled to start airing later this month on Disney Channel, the network is finally sharing the show's behind-the-scene production secrets with viewers. In the spot, Cameron's two acting body doubles, Emmy Buckner (Liv 2) and Shelby Wulfert (Maddie 2), are revealed for the first time.", "Liv and Maddie is an American teen sitcom created by John D. Beck and Ron Hart and produced by It's a Laugh Productions for Disney Channel. The series stars Dove Cameron in a dual role as identical twins with entirely different personalities. Liv Rooney is a girly girl who was an actress in Hollywood for four years.", "Welcome to the official Liv and Maddie Wiki, a collaborative encyclopedia for everything and anything related to the all new Disney Channel original series, Liv and Maddie, starring Dove Cameron.", "Liv and Maddie is an American teen sitcom created by John D. Beck and Ron Hart and produced by It's a Laugh Productions for Disney Channel. The series stars Dove Cameron in a dual role as identical twins with entirely different personalities.", "Liv and Maddie centers on 15-year-old identical twins Liv and Maddie Rooney (played by Dove Cameron), their younger brothers Joey (Joey Bragg) and Parker (Tenzing Norgay) and parents Pete (Benjamin King) and Karen (Kali Rocha).", "Meet Dove Cameron! She’s the sassy star of Disney Channel’s new show Liv and Maddie. The cool new comedy follows the exciting adventures of a pair of identical twins-and Dove plays both of the twin sisters!", "Liv and Maddie centers on 15-year-old identical twins Liv and Maddie Rooney (played by Dove Cameron), their younger brothers Joey (Joey Bragg) and Parker (Tenzing Norgay) and parents Pete (Benjamin King) and Karen (Kali Rocha). The sneak preview will debut at 9:45 p.m." ]
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are liver cysts associated with alcohol consumption
[ "More than one patient has consulted us recently. For healthy people, drinking a small amount of alcohol has some healthy benefits. Is it same for people with renal cyst. Today we are here to these patients an answer in detail. Our liver not our kidney is responsible to degrade alcohol.", "You may be diagnosed with polycystic liver disease if: 1 You have a family member with PLD, are under the age of 40, and have more than one cyst. 2 You have a family member with PLD, are older than 40, and have more than three cysts. 3 You have no family members with PLD, are over the age of 40, and have more than 20 cysts.", "Cysts on liver is one of the most common forms of cyst, that affects the humans. Liver cysts usually range from a size of 2mm to 20cm. As such there are no symptoms of liver cysts. Almost 95% of the cases of cysts on liver never show any symptoms.", "Cysts on liver is one of the most common forms of cyst, that affects the humans. Liver cysts usually range from a size of 2mm to 20cm. Symptoms. As such there are no symptoms of liver cysts. Almost 95% of the cases of cysts on liver never show any symptoms.", "Simple liver cysts — fluid-filled cavities in the liver — usually cause no signs or symptoms and need no treatment. However, they may be large enough to cause pain or discomfort in the upper right part of the abdomen. Most liver cysts can be detected on ultrasound or computerized tomography (CT) scans. When needed, treatment may include drainage or removal of the cyst. The cause of simple liver cysts isn't known, but they may be the result of a malformation present at birth.", "Alcoholic liver disease. Alcoholic liver disease is a term that encompasses the liver manifestations of alcohol overconsumption, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis, and chronic hepatitis with liver fibrosis or cirrhosis. It is the major cause of liver disease in Western countries.", "Cysts on Liver. Cysts on liver are the sac like structures on the liver, that are generally empty or are filled with mucus. Here is a discussion about liver cysts causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Meredith has been sleepless for two nights.", "Risk factors. An explanation of alcohol related liver disease. The risk factors presently known are: Quantity of alcohol taken: Consumption of 60–80g per day (about 75–100 mL/day) for 20 years or more in men, or 20g/day (about 25 mL/day) for women significantly increases the risk of hepatitis and fibrosis by 7% to 47%,", "Unfortunately, the answer is no. Drinking alcohol may cause some healthy problems for people with renal cyst. First one is high blood pressure, which is a big risk of worsening patients’ condition. For people with renal cyst especially the elder, high blood pressure occurs easily.", "Polycystic liver disease (PLD or PCLD) is a rare condition that causes cysts -- fluid-filled sacs -- to grow throughout the liver. A normal liver has a smooth, uniform appearance. A polycystic liver can look like a cluster of very large grapes. Cysts also can grow independently in different parts of the liver." ]
Yes, alcoholic liver disease encompasses the liver manifestations of alcohol overconsumption.
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are llamas and alpacas related
[ "Difference between llama and alpaca. As you can see from the photo below, there really are a lot of differences between llamas and alpacas. The llama is roughly twice the size of the alpaca and the llama has a very coarse outer coat over a softer inner coat - as opposed to the alpaca, which has a very fine, single coat. In addition, the llama produces far less fiber per animal than the alpaca, despite its much larger size.", "Alpacas are strictly raised for fiber or for pets, as they are too small to be pack animals and too valuable to be slaughtered for meat. A 1997 estimate of the average wold market value for an alpaca was between $8500 and $25,000; a breeding age female could be sold for between $15,000 and $25,000.", "Their purpose: For more than 5,000 years alpacas have been bred for fiber (and in Peru for meat as well), while llamas have been bred for the same amount of time as pack animals and meat. Their hair: The alpaca produces a much finer fiber than the llama.", "Alpacas are very closely related to llamas. They are both from a group of four species known as South American Camelids. The llama is approximately twice the size of an alpaca with banana shaped ears and is principally used as a pack animal. Alpacas are exclusively bred as fleece animals in Australia.", "Both llamas and alpacas are domestic camelids from South America. Like camels, llamas and alpacas have peculiar bumps on the soles of their feet, and together they make up the group Tylopoda, which means bump-footed. In fact, camels and llamas have been artificially crossed to create the cama.", "At first glance, alpacas may look a lot like their camelid cousin the llama, but there are a variety of differences between these two South American animals. 1 Their ears: Alpaca ears have short spear-shaped ears while llamas have much longer, banana-shaped ears.", "Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) Alpacas are closely related to llamas, however they are considerably smaller. The alpaca was domesticated for its very fine fibre, which, unlike sheep's wool is shiny, hairlike and does not contain any lanolin. This fibre is spun into yarn, while llamas were domesticated as beasts of burden.", "Camelids are even-toed ungulates belonging to the family camelidae, and unlike true ruminant animals of the family ruminantia, they only have three stomach compartments instead of four. South American Camelidae are grouped into four species: Vicuna, Guanaco, Llama, and Alpaca. The first two are protected wild species, while the later two species have been domesticated for thousands of years. Llamas and alpacas can succussfully interbreed, and the offspring are called huarizo.", "The alpaca also produces more fleece than its larger cousin and in a much greater variety of colors. Llamas also generally do not have as much hair on their head and face as alpacas do. Their dispositions: Alpacas are very much herd animals, while llamas are more independent minded.", "A. Alpacas are very closely related to llamas. They are both from a group of four species known as South American Camelids. The llama is approximately twice the size of an alpaca with banana shaped ears and is principally used as a pack animal. Alpacas are exclusively bred as fleece animals." ]
Yes,But Alpacas are very closely related to llamas.
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are llamas pack animals
[ "Generally, no. The alpacas lack the bone structure to support weights much greater. than their own natural body weight. A well-tempered alpaca might tolerate a small day-pack on its back for a short. time, but this might damage the animal's fiber. For back-packing, their much larger cousin, the llama, would be much. better suited.", "Pack Animals. These sturdy creatures are domestic animals used by the peoples of the Andes Mountains. (Their wild relatives are guanacos and vicuñas). Native peoples have used llamas as pack animals for centuries. Typically, they are saddled with loads of 50 to 75 pounds. Under such weight they can cover up to 20 miles in a single day.", "Bringing together people, environment and development. Llama Pack Project works to recover traditional uses and breeding of carrier llamas as a tool for sustainable rural development and conservation of Andean mountain ecosystems in the Sacred Valley of the Incas highlands. Learn More.", "Cheaper than traditional pack animals like horses or mules and more flexible than ATVs, llamas are quickly making a name for themselves among hunters as an alternative way to get their kills out of the woods.", "Packing with llamas. 1 Selecting a llama pack. 2 Packing with females.", "Male llamas in good physical condition are best suited to packing. Both intact and gelded male llamas make excellent packers. Many owners choose to have their pack llamas gelded unless they will be using them for breeding. Once a llama has learned to follow on a slack lead he can begin the steps to become a pack llama.", "Llamas' intelligence, natural agility and calm disposition make them outstanding pack animals. For 5000 years llamas have been used to transport goods across the rugged Andes in South America. Today they are found across the United States and Canada carrying loads for North American back country travelers.", "The llama (/ˈlɑːmə/; Spanish: [ˈʝama] locally: [ˈʎama] or [ˈʒama]) (Lama glama) is a domesticated South American camelid, widely used as a meat and pack animal by Andean cultures since the Pre-Columbian era.", "They are very social animals and live with other llamas as a herd. The wool produced by a llama is very soft and lanolin-free. Llamas are intelligent and can learn simple tasks after a few repetitions. When using a pack, they can carry about 25 to 30% of their body weight for 8 to 13 km (5–8 miles).", "It takes an excellent pack llama to satisfactorily meet the average human's backcountry demands. Therefore, successfully packing with llamas, selecting good pack llamas, and selecting and using pack equipment all require some education on the part of the hiker. Educating an untrained pack prospect requires even more knowledge, and also carries a substantial risk that the llama physically won't work out as a packer." ]
Yes,it is pack animal.
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are loan origination charges tax deductible
[ "Here's a relevant page from Publication 530 of the IRS tax code, which deals with mortgage-related tax deductions. http://www.irs.gov/publications/p530/ar02.html. The flowchart below will help you determine which fees and points are tax-deductible, and which ones are not. Note: This is the 2013 version of the IRS flowchart. If you are reading this article after its publication date of July 2013, visit the link above to see if there's an updated version.", "Loan origination fees come in two flavors. Some lenders use the term for closing costs such as appraisal fees, title fees, legal expenses and prepaid property taxes, none of which is deductible. You only get a deduction when the fees -- also called maximum loan charges or discount points -- represent prepaid interest.", "Mortgages have costs and one of those costs is the loan origination fee.. The loan origination fee is usually a percentage of the loan amount, generally expressed as points.. For example, one point on a $150,000 loan would be $1500. One and a half points on the same loan amount would be $2250. On VA and FHA loans, points are often broken down into two categories: loan origination fee (which is usually one point) and discount points (which are also a percentage of the loan balance). Both are deductible. The loan origination fee must be expressed as points in order for it to be tax deductible.", "They are typically paid up front, as part of the borrower's closing costs (as opposed to being rolled into the loan). The mortgage origination fee makes up the bulk of the lender's up-front profit. Many of the other closing cost fees you pay at closing will go toward other people besides the lender.", "Unlike loan origination fees, most other fees you pay at the closing of a mortgage loan are nondeductible. Nondeductible closing expenses include appraisal fees, title insurance and attorney fees. However, you can deduct any prepaid interest you pay at closing.", "Considerations. Your lender may charge you for both deductible and non-deductible loan origination fees. The settlement statement you get at closing should clearly identify the prepaid interest so you can sort out the two types of fees.", "If you are obtaining a mortgage to purchase a new home, the origination fees you pay are fully deductible in the year that you pay them. However, if your mortgage was a refinance loan, you must typically spread the deductions over the life of the loan.", "If your lender is charging you a mortgage origination fee much higher than 1%, you should ask them why. This would be considered an above-average cost in today's market, and would therefore require some investigation on your part. You should also keep an eye out for something called the mortgage broker fee.", "The term origination fees refers to any expenses you pay to the lender to compensate him for providing the loan. Most lenders charge a basic origination fee equal to a certain percentage of the loan balance. Lenders may also include points in their origination fee, which are one-time prepaid interest payments you make in exchange for a lower annual rate. In most cases, you must pay these costs at settlement.", "In general, you can deduct the mortgage origination fee if it was used for a home that is your primary residence. Or, as the IRS says: Your loan is secured by your main home.. There are some other stipulations as well, so you should read this section of the tax code for yourself." ]
Yes, but for maximum loan charges or discount points.
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are loans from 401 k plans taxable
[ "Not Taxable Income. A loan from your 401(k) will not be treated as taxable income and is not to be reported on your income taxes. You made the original contributions to your 401(k) with pretax dollars, and the tax on those contributions is deferred until you begin taking withdrawals after age 59 1/2.f plan participants may take out loans, the written plan description states that borrowing is allowed. Although withdrawals from a 401(k) by participants younger than 59 1/2 usually result in a penalty, loans from 401(k) funds do not trigger a penalty.", "401(k) Loan Basics Technically, 401(k) loans are not true loans, because they do not involve either a lender or an evaluation of your credit. They are more accurately described as the ability to access a portion (usually the lesser of 50% or $50,000) of your own retirement plan money on a tax-free basis.our Reasons to Borrow From Your 401(k) The top four reasons to look to your 401(k) for serious short-term cash needs are: 1 Speed and Convenience-In most 401(k) plans, requesting a loan is quick and easy, requiring no lengthy applications or credit checks.", "Tax Consequences. Normally, money taken from a 401(k) plan is subject to income taxes but a 401(k) loan is exempt from tax so long as the borrower keeps up payments. But the balance owed on a defaulted 401(k) loan is treated as a distribution from the account and becomes taxable.ormally, money taken from a 401(k) plan is subject to income taxes but a 401(k) loan is exempt from tax so long as the borrower keeps up payments.", "Normally, money taken from a 401(k) plan is subject to income taxes but a 401(k) loan is exempt from tax so long as the borrower keeps up payments.But the balance owed on a defaulted 401(k) loan is treated as a distribution from the account and becomes taxable.ormally, money taken from a 401(k) plan is subject to income taxes but a 401(k) loan is exempt from tax so long as the borrower keeps up payments.", "By Daniel Kurt AAA |. A: Generally, any money you borrow from a 401(k) account is tax exempt. This feature is one of the reasons that-for critical short-term needs-such loans may be a better alternative to hardship withdrawals or high-interest forms of credit.s long as you pay the loan back in a timely matter, the only tax consequence comes from the interest some plans require you pay (though the term interest is a bit misleading, as the funds go back into the participant's own account).", "But if you have a 401(k) plan that allows you to borrow money from your balance, you can be your own helpful relative! In most cases, as long as you pay back your 401(k) loan according to the rules, the money you borrow is not reportable as taxable income.ut if you have a 401(k) plan that allows you to borrow money from your balance, you can be your own helpful relative! In most cases, as long as you pay back your 401(k) loan according to the rules, the money you borrow is not reportable as taxable income.", "+ More. Most 401(k) plans allow participants to take a loan from their account, and many workers do. An average of 13,000 401(k) participants take a loan each month for a median of about $4,600, according to an analysis of 900,000 401(k) participants by the University of Pennsylvania’s Pension Research Council.orrower limits. Participants in 401(k) plans are eligible to borrow up to 50 percent of their vested account balance (up to $50,000 if their plan permits loans). That means you’ll need to have at least $100,000 in the plan to borrow $50,000. If your account balance is $40,000, the most you can borrow is $20,000.", "1 Her cost of double-taxation on the interest is $80 ($10,000 loan x 4% interest x 20% tax rate). 2 Borrow from the bank at a real interest rate of 8%. 3 Her interest cost will be $800. 4 Stop making 401(k) plan deferrals for a year and use this money to pay her college tuition.our Reasons to Borrow From Your 401(k) The top four reasons to look to your 401(k) for serious short-term cash needs are: 1 Speed and Convenience-In most 401(k) plans, requesting a loan is quick and easy, requiring no lengthy applications or credit checks.", "Because you have to use after-tax dollars to pay the interest, the government gets to take a portion of it twice-you pay income tax on the amount again when you tap the account in retirement. However, 401(k) interest rates are typically modest-often around 5% - so the double taxation has a relatively small impact.s long as you pay the loan back in a timely matter, the only tax consequence comes from the interest some plans require you pay (though the term interest is a bit misleading, as the funds go back into the participant's own account).", "Loans are not taxable distributions unless they fail to satisfy the plan loan rules of the regulations with respect to amount, duration and repayment terms, as described above. In addition, a loan that is not paid back according to the repayment terms is treated as a distribution from the plan and is taxable as such.f a plan provides for loans, the plan may limit the amount that can be taken as a loan. The maximum amount that the plan can permit as a loan is (1) the greater of $10,000 or 50% of your vested account balance, or (2) $50,000, whichever is less." ]
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are lobsters arachnids
[ "No, it isn't. Although lobsters belong to a different subphylum than Arachnida. Lobsters are 10-legged (including the claws) Crustaceans, unlike the 8-legged spiders, ticks, and mites that are Arachnids.Crustaceans and Arachnids (and another subphylum, Insecta) each belong to the phylum Arthropoda, meaning 'jointed foot'. The arachnids, Arachnida, are a class of invertebrate animals in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnids are named for the mythological figure Arachne.They are chiefly te … rrestrial arthropods, some 65,000 to 73,000 species including the spiders, scorpions, harvestmen, ticks, and mites.", " Although lobsters belong to a different subphylum than Arachnida. Lobsters are 10-legged (including the claws) Crustaceans, unlike the 8-legged spiders, t … icks, and mites that are Arachnids. Crustaceans and Arachnids (and another subphylum, Insecta) each belong to the phylum Arthropoda, meaning 'jointed foot'.obsters are 10-legged (including the claws) Crustaceans, unlike the 8-legged spiders, t … icks, and mites that are Arachnids.", "Crabs are not arachnids; they are crustaceans. Arachnids are animals such as spiders. Arachnids, insects and crustaceans all belong to the family group arthropod. Arthropods are animals with exoskeletons, segmented bodies and jointed legs.They are the largest group of animals on Earth.Most crustaceans such as the crab are aquatic animals living in either marine or fresh water environments.rachnids, insects and crustaceans all belong to the family group arthropod. Arthropods are animals with exoskeletons, segmented bodies and jointed legs. They are the largest group of animals on Earth. Most crustaceans such as the crab are aquatic animals living in either marine or fresh water environments.", "Crabs, lobsters, spiders, insects, centipedes, and millipedes these creatures all belong to the phylum Arthropoda, the most successful group of animals on Earth.Indeed, arthropods far outnumber all other types of animals combined, with an estimated 1 million species.he chelicerates include horseshoe crabs, sea spiders, and the arachnids. The most familiar arachnids are the spiders, scorpions, and ticks. All these animals share a common body plan. The head and mid-body are fused together to form the cephalothorax.", "Spiders belong to a group of animals called “arachnids”. Scorpions, mites, and ticks are also part of the arachnid family. Arachnids are creatures with two body segments, eight legs, no wings or antennae and are not able to chew.Many people think that spiders are insects but they are mistaken since insects have six legs and three main body parts.Most insects have wings. Arachnids belong to an even larger group of animals called “arthropods” which also include insects and crustaceans (lobster, crabs, shrimp, and barnacles).corpions, mites, and ticks are also part of the arachnid family. Arachnids are creatures with two body segments, eight legs, no wings or antennae and are not able to chew. Many people think that spiders are insects but they are mistaken since insects have six legs and three main body parts.", "• Most arachnids are terrestrial, and few are secondarily aquatic, whereas crustaceans are exclusively aquatic. • Examples for arachnids include scorpions, spiders, mites, and ticks. Examples of crustaceans are prawns, lobsters, shrimps, barnacles, and crabs.• The respiratory organs of arachnids are book lungs or trachea, whereas that of crustaceans are gills.• Unlike the arachnids, crustaceans possess stalked compound eyes. Most arachnids are terrestrial, and few are secondarily aquatic, whereas crustaceans are exclusively aquatic. • Examples for arachnids include scorpions, spiders, mites, and ticks. Examples of crustaceans are prawns, lobsters, shrimps, barnacles, and crabs.", "Arachnids (Arachnida) are a group of arthropods that include spiders, ticks, mites, scorpions and harvestmen.Scientists estimate that there are more than 100,000 species of arachnids alive today. Arachnids have two main body segments (the cephalotorax and the abdomen) and four pairs of jointed legs.rachnids (Arachnida) are a group of arthropods that include spiders, ticks, mites, scorpions and harvestmen.", " The arachnids, Arachnida, are a class of invertebrate animals in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnids are named for the mythological figure Arachne.They are chiefly te … rrestrial arthropods, some 65,000 to 73,000 species including the spiders, scorpions, harvestmen, ticks, and mites. The arachnids, Arachnida, are a class of invertebrate animals in the subphylum Chelicerata. Arachnids are named for the mythological figure Arachne.They are chiefly te … rrestrial arthropods, some 65,000 to 73,000 species including the spiders, scorpions, harvestmen, ticks, and mites.", "Almost all extant arachnids are terrestrial. However, some inhabit freshwater environments and, with the exception of the pelagic zone, marine environments as well. They comprise over 100,000 named species, including spiders, scorpions, harvestmen, ticks, mites, and solifuges.lmost all extant arachnids are terrestrial. However, some inhabit freshwater environments and, with the exception of the pelagic zone, marine environments as well. They comprise over 100,000 named species, including spiders, scorpions, harvestmen, ticks, mites, and solifuges.", "An arthropod (from Greek arthro- , joint + podos, foot) is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda, and include the insects, arachnids, myriapods, and crustaceans.n arthropod (from Greek arthro- , joint + podos, foot) is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda, and include the insects, arachnids, myriapods, and crustaceans." ]
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are long haired syrians the same as teddy bear hamsters
[ "SYRIAN VARIETIES: To see more photos of the various coat types available on Syrian hamsters please also check out our varieties page. Although there are well over 40 various colors of Syrian hamsters there are only three types of coats: SHORT HAIR: Sometimes referred to as “Fancy” LONG HAIR: Often referred to as “Teddy Bear Hamster”. With long hairs the male’s hair is longer than that of the female.", "Teddy Bear Syrian. Teddy Bears are the long haired variety of Syrian hamsters. They are larger, and slower and much easier to hold than the dwarfs. These are the best choice for first pets for young kids.", "Syrian Colours, Coats and Patterns. Hair Length: Syrian hamsters can have either short hair or long hair. The long hair gene is recessive, meaning you need two copies of it to produce a hamster pup with long hair. Note that there is no such thing as medium length hair.", "Long-haired hamsters require a bit more special care than short haired hamsters, though many people prefer the appearance of long haired hamsters. Some long-haired hamsters are called “teddy bear” hamsters, though this is usually only used to describe long-haired Syrian hamsters. When caring for a long-haired hamster, it’s important to pay attention to your hamster for any potential health problems.", "A Teddy Bear Hamster is a long haired Syrian Hamster. You will need the following items for your Syrian Hamster: A Suitable Habitat, Safe Bedding, A Food Dish, A Water Bottle, A Nest Box, Healthy Food, Chew Toys and a Safe Running Wheel.", "A Golden Hamster, Teddy Bear Hamster, Panda Hamster, Black Bear Hamster and other names are just variations of the Syrian Hamster. For example, a Golden Hamster is a Syrian Hamster with traditional golden color, with black cheek markings. A Teddy Bear Hamster is a long haired Syrian Hamster. Essential Syrian Hamster Accessories. You will need the following items for your Syrian Hamster: A Suitable Habitat, Safe Bedding, A Food Dish, A Water Bottle, A Nest Box, Healthy Food, Chew Toys and a Safe Running Wheel.", "Locate the right pet for your family or store by browsing our selection of hamsters. FURBALL CRITTERS offers non-biting dwarf hamsters, long hair Syrian hamsters (teddy bear), and fancy rats at retail and wholesale prices for families and pet stores. Visit us in Santa Cruz, California, to pick out your new pet today.", "Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) often go by the name of golden hamster or teddy bear hamster. Teddy bears feature long hair, while the goldens have short fur. Ranging in size from 5 inches to 7 inches long, they prefer people to their own kind -- other than your stroking and play once an evening, they want to be alone. You can expect your teddy bear hamster to live between two and three years.", "Syrian Coat Types. Hair Length: Syrian hamsters can have either short hair or long hair. The long hair gene is recessive, meaning you need two copies of it to produce a hamster pup with long hair. Note that there is no such thing as medium length hair.", "Confidence votes 34. There is no such thing as a teddy bear hamster. They are called syrians. There are short-haired and long-haired syrians. There is no significant difference, the same way there is no significant difference between brunettes and red-heads." ]
Yes, long haired syrians is the same as teddy bear hamsters.
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are long periods a sign of menopause
[ "Perimenopause is referred to as the final cessation of your menstrual cycle and the time in which you will start to see and feel the signs and symptoms of menopause—including weight gain, hot flashes, and mood swings.", "When they have the first signs of perimenopause, women wonder how long the menopause transition will take. 1 And like puberty and pregnancy, menopause begins at a different time for each woman and ends when it ends. There are so many factors influencing the timing and experience of menopause that every woman will write her own story.", "Most women experience gradual menstrual irregularity during the phase known as perimenopause, the three to five years before menopause. Estrogen levels start falling even earlier, as eggs disappear from the ovaries, though we don't notice. Ongoing hormonal shifts finally become obvious in the form of changing periods.", "Although the average age of menopause is 51, some women go through it much earlier – some are younger than 40! – or much later, so when your period changes at any time, you should see your doctor. Remember, being in full menopause occurs when you’ve gone a full 12-month period without menstruation.", "You won't know your last period when you see it. For such a big deal, the official end of tampons, pads, and birth control always slips by without notice. There's no test to say you'll go into natural menopause next month or next year, Carson says.", "Changes in periods. 1 Changes in periods resulting from declining levels of oestrogen and progesterone, the two hormones produced by the ovaries which control the menstrual cycle, are usually the first sign that the menopause is near.", "Tests to confirm the menopause. Changes in periods, a woman’s age, and symptoms such as hot flushes usually indicate that the menopause has started. However, when periods become irregular some women ask their GP for a blood test to confirm that the menopause has begun.", "Here are ten common signs and symptoms that you are perimenopausal…. Your “time of the month” is typically regular, but when your period doesn’t show up on time, or gets shorter and lighter, or you start to clot heavily, it may signal menopause approaching.", "The average age of menopause is 51, most often occurring between 45 and 55. The extreme -- and rare -- ends of normal are the early 40s and as late as 60. Menopause itself is defined as the last menstrual period, but you won't know when that was until one year afterward, says Carson.", "In general, the first signs of menopause can begin anytime from your mid-thirties through your late fifties, with the most common being in the mid to late forties. These initial signs are likely to be a change in menstrual cycles (longer or shorter), mood changes, and/or hot flashes." ]
Yes, long periods are a sign of menopause.
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are long term care expenses tax deductible
[ "In one decision, the court ruled that payments to non-medical caregivers are still deductible as medical expenses; in the other, the court held that a written agreement is required in order for a deceased woman's estate to deduct more than $1 million in care that her son allegedly provided her.", "Mr. Olivo filed a tax return for the estate and claimed a deduction of $1.24 million as a debt he said the estate owed him for the care he had provided his mother over the years. He claimed he had an oral agreement with his mother that after she died she would compensate him for his services.", "She may be able to deduct those costs if they aren't covered by insurance. Qualified long-term care expenses can be tax-deductible if they are for diagnostic, preventive, treatment or rehabilitative services, or for personal care required by someone who is chronically ill.", "These premiums -- what the policyholder pays the insurance company to keep the policy in force -- are deductible for the taxpayer, his or her spouse and other dependents as long as they exceed 10 percent.", "The expenses qualified as long-term care services even though the caregivers were not medical personnel because a doctor had found that the services provided to Ms. Baral were necessary due to her dementia.", ", March 26, 2007. Follow @Kiplinger. My 94-year-old mother had to move to assisted living (not a nursing home) last year because she was no longer able to care for herself. Her doctor certified she could not bathe, dress or feed herself due to dementia and loss of mobility.", "Your mother has to itemize to deduct medical expenses, and she can write off only the amount of those expenses that exceeds 7.5% of her adjusted gross income. But for retirees with low incomes, this threshold can be easy to cross.", "(The 2014 limit was also $330.). The Georgetown University Long-Term Care Financing Project has a two-page fact sheet, Tax Code Treatment of Long-Term Care and Long-Term Care Insurance (May 2003). To download it in PDF format, go to: http://ltc.georgetown.edu/pdfs/taxcode.pdf.", "Premiums for qualified long-term care insurance policies (see explanation below) are tax deductible to the extent that they, along with other unreimbursed medical expenses (including Medicare premiums), exceed a certain percentage of the insured's adjusted gross income.", "Long-term care can be very expensive, but many long-term care expenses can be deducted from your taxes. Two important recent decisions by the U.S. Tax Court provide guidance on when caregiving services are deductible." ]
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are long term care policies tax deductible
[ "Long-Term Care Riders. A qualified long-term care insurance rider attached to a life insurance policy satisfies Section 7702B of the tax code. The benefit amount is known at the time of policy issue and unlike 101(g), riders pay for both temporary and permanent benefits.", "The deduction for eligible long-term care premiums that are paid during any taxable year for a qualified long-term care insurance contract as defined in IRC Section 7702B(b) is subject to an additional dollar amount limit that increases with the age of the insured individual.", "Are premiums paid for a qualified long-term care insurance contract deductible as medical expenses? Amounts paid for any qualified long-term care insurance contract or for qualified long-term care services generally are included in the definition of medical care and, thus, are eligible for income tax deduction, subject to certain limitations.", "Policies offering an Accelerated Death Benefit for Chronic Illness rider do so through Section 101(g). Accelerated death benefit riders cannot be marketed as long-term care insurance. A physician does have to certify the chronic illness is non-recoverable and will likely last for the rest of an individual’s life.", "Long Term Care Insurance Tax Deductions for Individuals. Tax-qualified policies are considered medical expenses. For an individual who itemizes income tax deductions, long-term care insurance premiums are tax deductible to the extent the premiums exceed 10 % of an individual's adjusted gross income (AGI).", "A tax deduction is allowed for the LTC insurance premium paid by a taxpayer for long term care insurance which is for the benefit of the taxpayer; a dependent of the taxpayer; or an employee of a taxpayer. The amount can be deducted from taxable income to the extent the premium is not otherwise deducted by taxpayer.", "Another change announced by the IRS involves benefits from per diem or indemnity policies, which pay a predetermined amount each day. These benefits are not included in income except amounts that exceed the beneficiary's total qualified long-term care expenses or $340 per day, whichever is greater.", "IRS Issues Long-Term Care Premium Deductibility Limits for 2016. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is increasing the amount taxpayers can deduct from their 2016 income as a result of buying long-term care insurance.", "The amount of premium paid for the coverage of the. individual, spouse and dependents may be deducted. to the extent that total medical expenses, including. the eligible long term care premium, exceeds 10% 1. of adjusted gross income (AGI). Benefits paid on a qualified LTCi policy to an. individual are not taxable income as long as benefit. payments above $360 per day do not exceed the. actual cost of care. 1 7.5% of AGI for tax years ending before January 1, 2017. if the taxpayer or the taxpayer’s spouse has attained age.", "Premiums for qualified long-term care insurance policies (see explanation below) are tax deductible to the extent that they, along with other unreimbursed medical expenses (including Medicare premiums), exceed 10 percent of the insured's adjusted gross income, or 7.5 percent for taxpayers 65 and older (through 2016)." ]
Yes, Long Term Care Insurance Tax Deductions for Individuals.
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are loons solitary birds
[ "The 27 fall records of Pacific Loon accepted to 2012 by the Ontario Bird Records Committee range from 16 October to 26 December. These include 11 in juvenile plumage, 19 in winter plumage, 6 molting from breeding to winter plumage, and two still in breeding plumage.", "For other uses, see Loon (disambiguation). The loons (North America) or divers (UK/Ireland) are a group of aquatic birds found in many parts of North America and northern Eurasia. All living species of loons are members of the genus Gavia, family Gaviidae and order Gaviiformes.", "Common Loon. The common loon (also known as the Great Northern Diver) is a species of bird that is most closely related to the duck, mainly due to the ability of the common loon to dive underwater in order to hunt for food.", "Loon is a carnivore (meat-eater). Its diet is based on fish (such as gulf menhaden, perch, trout), crabs, lobsters, shrimps, mollusks and insects. Natural enemies of loons are gulls, ravens, crows, turtles, raccoons, otters, skunks and weasels. Loon is solitary bird. It occasionally gathers in small groups (of up to 20 birds) during the summer and autumn. Loons produce yodel calls to announce occupation of a territory during the breeding season. Tremolo calls (which sound like maniacal laughter) are sign of aggression.", "The Loon's Family and Social Life. In spring, loons arrive on northern lakes as soon as the ice thaws. Loons are territorial birds, and a mated pair of loons will defend an area of water from other loons. Small lakes, generally those between 5 and 50 ha, can accommodate one pair of loons. Larger lakes may have more than one pair of breeding loons, with each pair occupying a bay or section of the lake.", "Unlike most birds, it has nearly solid bones, which makes it heavier and helps it dive for fish. The Common Loon is born with brown eyes, which start to turn red later in its first year. Because its legs are located so far to the rear of its body, the water bird is unable to walk easily on land.", "Ontario Status. The Common Loon is Ontario's provincial bird. It is a common breeder in cottage country and northern Ontario and a common migrant on the Great Lakes. The Red-throated Loon is a rare breeder along the Hudson Bay coast in northern Ontario.", "Loon is aquatic bird that belongs to the family Gaviidae. It can be found in the North America, Europe and Asia. Loon inhabits coasts of Atlantic and Pacific Ocean, lakes, ponds and various waterways. It is one of the oldest and most primitive birds on the planet.", "The common loon can swim gracefully on the surface of the water, and the common loon dives as well as any flying bird. The common loon is also able to fly well for hundreds of kilometers when these birds migrate.", "With its brilliant red eyes and haunting call, the Common Loon is one of the most recognizable water birds in North America. A denizen of freshwater systems in the summer, it breeds throughout most of Canada and some parts of the northern United States, and migrates south along both the eastern and western North American shorelines each winter." ]
Yes, Loon is solitary bird.
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are lottery tickets tax deductible
[ "How to Deduct Lottery Ticket Purchases on Income Tax. There's nothing more fun than winning when you gamble, especially if you win the lottery. Of course, for the millions of people who fail to accomplish this, there is the consolation of a potential tax deduction.", "Even if you win a lawsuit, you may have to pay the IRS, even on your attorney’s fees paid directly to your lawyer. When people talk of paying tax on money they never see—like money paid to a contingent fee lawyer from a case—it is usually because of the AMT. Not every lottery case involves co-workers or friends.", "Gambling winnings are fully taxable and you must report the income on your tax return. Gambling income includes but isn't limited to winnings from lotteries, raffles, horse races, and casinos. It includes cash winnings and the fair market value of prizes, such as cars and trips.", "Generally, you can deduct contributions of money or property you make to, or for the use of, a qualified organization. A contribution is “for the use of” a qualified organization when it is held in a legally enforceable trust for the qualified organization or in a similar legal arrangement.", "Knowing what you can and can't claim as charitable contributions helps you maximize the potential tax savings that the charitable tax deduction offers. Americans have used charitable donations to lower their taxable income since World War I, when the federal government introduced the charitable tax deduction.", "The gift that's not a gift. Tax preparers frequently find themselves presenting bad news to clients seeking charitable deductions for bingo games, raffle tickets or lottery-based drawings used by organizations to raise money. A lot of people think fund-raising tickets are deductible; they are not, Parquette says.", "The amount you claim as a deduction for the tax year as a result of the contribution if you contribute less than your entire interest in the property during the tax year. Your records must include the amount you claimed as a deduction in any earlier years for contributions of other interests in this property.", "Gambling Losses. You may deduct gambling losses only if you itemize your deductions on Form 1040, Schedule A (PDF), and kept a record of your winnings and losses. The amount of losses you deduct can't be more than the amount of gambling income you reported on your return. Claim your gambling losses up to the amount of winnings, as an Other Miscellaneous Deduction (line 28) that's not subject to the 2% limit.", "Add up all of your gambling winnings for the year, if any, and then your losses, including all lottery ticket expenses. Compare the two totals. Deduct all of your losses as miscellaneous itemized deductions if they total less than your winnings. Deduct only the amount of losses equal to your winnings if your winnings exceeded your losses.", "Your deduction for charitable contributions generally can't be more than 50% of your adjusted gross income (AGI), but in some cases 20% and 30% limits may apply. See Limits on Deductions , later. In addition, the total of your charitable contribution deduction and certain other itemized deductions may be limited." ]
Yes, there is the consolation of a potential tax deduction.
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are lpn being phased out
[ "If you... show more Some people say that they are being phased out and some people say that they are not. It seems to me like they are because i live in Michigan and the majority of the schools here don't even offer lpn program.They only offer cna/patient care technician.f you... show more Some people say that they are being phased out and some people say that they are not. It seems to me like they are because i live in Michigan and the majority of the schools here don't even offer lpn program.", "46 years has elapsed since the ANA made the proposal, and the LPN is still in healthcare. Just because you see less of them in some acute care hospitals doesn't mean that they're being phased out. LPNs are the backbone of nursing homes, home health, and hospice.They can also be found in psychiatric hospitals, rehab facilities, group homes, clinics, doctors offices, and other settings outside the hospital.any RN's don't think they are good enough to work in nursing homes, and many nursing homes, can't afford to have an all RN staff. My mom was in Healthcare industry for 30 years and told me every since the 60's they have been saying LPN's will be phased out.", "Best Answer: lol about your additional details comments... LPN's are definately NOT being phased out any time soon! Although some hospitals are choosing to hire RN's instead of LPN's because RN's can start IV's and pass medications where as LPN's sometimes have limitations by laws in their states.f you... show more Some people say that they are being phased out and some people say that they are not. It seems to me like they are because i live in Michigan and the majority of the schools here don't even offer lpn program.", "Some people say that they are being phased out and some people say that they are not. It seems to me like they are because i live in Michigan and the majority of the schools here don’t even offer lpn program.une 8, 2010 at 4:21 pm. lol about your additional details comments…. LPN’s are definately NOT being phased out any time soon! Although some hospitals are choosing to hire RN’s instead of LPN’s because RN’s can start IV’s and pass medications where as LPN’s sometimes have limitations by laws in their states.", "June 8, 2010 at 4:21 pm. lol about your additional details comments…. LPN’s are definately NOT being phased out any time soon! Although some hospitals are choosing to hire RN’s instead of LPN’s because RN’s can start IV’s and pass medications where as LPN’s sometimes have limitations by laws in their states.une 8, 2010 at 4:21 pm. lol about your additional details comments…. LPN’s are definately NOT being phased out any time soon! Although some hospitals are choosing to hire RN’s instead of LPN’s because RN’s can start IV’s and pass medications where as LPN’s sometimes have limitations by laws in their states.", "Best Answer: If you can get into an ADN program, even in a community college, you will be better off than with the LPN program. They are being phased out in a lot of hospitals. In home health nursing I still see a lot of LPN/ LVNs.If you can't get into any RN program at all, then go with the LPN and then do the bridge as soon as you can. You will also make much better money that way.ts not that they are getting phased out, you only can work in certain areas as a LPN. I went into LPN because i got so discouraged because at ALL the colleges they are only accepting a low amount of people. so now I am a LPN making a nice salary and at the community college for my RN.", "My teacher said the same thing about LPNs getting phased out on my first day in my LPN class. she said they have been saying that since she became a LPN over 50 years ago. Its not that they are getting phased out, you only can work in certain areas as a LPN.I went into LPN because i got so discouraged because at ALL the colleges they are only accepting a low amount of people. so now I am a LPN making a nice salary and at the community college for my RN.ts not that they are getting phased out, you only can work in certain areas as a LPN. I went into LPN because i got so discouraged because at ALL the colleges they are only accepting a low amount of people. so now I am a LPN making a nice salary and at the community college for my RN.", "FOOTHILL COLLEGE: Median annual earnings of licensed practical nurses were $36,550 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $31,080 and $43,640. Since LVN’s are being phased out of the acute care hospitals, many local hospitals no longer.OOTHILL COLLEGE: Median annual earnings of licensed practical nurses were $36,550 in May 2006. The middle 50 percent earned between $31,080 and $43,640. Since LVN’s are being phased out of the acute care hospitals, many local hospitals no longer.", "Many RN's don't think they are good enough to work in nursing homes, and many nursing homes, can't afford to have an all RN staff. My mom was in Healthcare industry for 30 years and told me every since the 60's they have been saying LPN's will be phased out.Yet, here we are with LPN's still being needed and viable in Health Care. Yes! Many hospitals are not hiring them as floor nurses, but there are other opportunities for them.any RN's don't think they are good enough to work in nursing homes, and many nursing homes, can't afford to have an all RN staff. My mom was in Healthcare industry for 30 years and told me every since the 60's they have been saying LPN's will be phased out.", "It has been an ongoing debate for years, but Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) are now facing a serious vocational choice as many traditional hospitals are currently phasing out the position in favor of more qualified nursing colleagues.or example, LPN’s can take patient information but are not considered qualified to assess a patients condition. The essential difference between LPN’s and the RN is not task-related. In many states, LPNs administer IV therapy, communicate directly with physicians, write verbal and telephone orders, etc." ]
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are luderick in tasmania
[ "THE luderick or blackfish (Girella tricuspidata) is found in the estuaries and coastal waters of Australia's east coast south from around Hervey Bay to near Adelaide, including most areas of Tasmania.They also occur in the northern parts of New Zealand, where they are known as Parore.pawning occurs during July and August in south east Queensland, and a bit later on in the year in NSW and Victoria. Size at first maturity for male fish is 22-25 cm while females usually mature at a slightly larger size at around 26 cm.", "Comments Comments. THE luderick or blackfish (Girella tricuspidata) is found in the estuaries and coastal waters of Australia's east coast south from around Hervey Bay to near Adelaide, including most areas of Tasmania. They also occur in the northern parts of New Zealand, where they are known as Parore.pawning occurs during July and August in south east Queensland, and a bit later on in the year in NSW and Victoria. Size at first maturity for male fish is 22-25 cm while females usually mature at a slightly larger size at around 26 cm.", "Where Found: In Australia luderick are found in estuaries and along ocean fronts from Southern Queensland in the North, through New South Wales to the northern edge of Victoria and sporadically into Northern Tasmania and parts of South Australia.uderick are brownish on its back and lighter below with up to 12 narrow bands on the side. Luderick caught on the ocean front can be quite bronze in colour however after they have entered the estuaries and spent time there they loose that bronze look and look darker and sometimes even a purple tinge to them.", "Distribution. The Luderick is recorded from southern Queensland to central South Australia, including northern Tasmania. It is only rarely encountered, however, away from the east coast. The map below shows the Australian distribution of the species based on public sightings and specimens in Australian Museums.he Luderick can be recognised by its evenly arched dorsal and ventral profiles, small mouth and eye, large tail, and colour pattern. In marine waters it is bluish-grey, whereas in estuaries it is a darker grey to brown.", "Luderick can be encountered from southern Queensland down to eastern Tasmania and prefer rough, turbulent waters with plenty of reef and food sources such as green weed, cunjevoi and urchin present.he luderick is the vegetarian of the fishing world, a powerful species commonly encountered from treacherous Eastern Australian rock ledges.", "However, an occasional exceptional specimen may approach 3 kg, and the species has the potential to exceed 4 kg. Distribution: Luderick are found around the south eastern seaboard of Australia; from about Fraser Island or Maryborough in Queensland to western Victoria and north eastern Tasmania.ommon Names: This fish is rarely called by its official name anywhere outside of Victoria. In New South Wales and southern Queensland, where most luderick are caught, they are more widely known as blackfish, blackies, niggers or darkies.", "In many areas winter is the best time to target luderick, particularly in coastal bar zones and estuary mouths where they are known to aggregate and spawn. Spawning occurs during July and August in south east Queensland, and a bit later on in the year in NSW and Victoria.Size at first maturity for male fish is 22-25 cm while females usually mature at a slightly larger size at around 26 cm.pawning occurs during July and August in south east Queensland, and a bit later on in the year in NSW and Victoria. Size at first maturity for male fish is 22-25 cm while females usually mature at a slightly larger size at around 26 cm.", "LUDERICK a.ka. black Bream. Luderick are a popular sport fish and a great table fish. A devoted band of anglers keenly fish for Luderick and no other species, and with its' reputation as a fish that tries every trick in the book to escape, it's no wonder they're such a popular catch.Physical Description: Luderick are a powerful fish with deep bodies and broad tails.Luderick found in estuaries are dark olive brown with a purplish tinge and dark, narrow, vertical bars across the body. Open water Luderick are paler in colour with silver bellies and a bronze sheen.hysical Description: Luderick are a powerful fish with deep bodies and broad tails. Luderick found in estuaries are dark olive brown with a purplish tinge and dark, narrow, vertical bars across the body. Open water Luderick are paler in colour with silver bellies and a bronze sheen.", "Sci: Girella tricuspidata. Common Names: This fish is rarely called by its official name anywhere outside of Victoria. In New South Wales and southern Queensland, where most luderick are caught, they are more widely known as blackfish, blackies, niggers or darkies.ommon Names: This fish is rarely called by its official name anywhere outside of Victoria. In New South Wales and southern Queensland, where most luderick are caught, they are more widely known as blackfish, blackies, niggers or darkies.", "Luderick are a very popular species amongst recreational anglers, and have an almost cult following. They are great sportfish especially when targeted with traditional 'luderick outfits'. How To Identify: Luderick are a solid oval shaped fish with a broad slightly forked tail.Luderick are brownish on its back and lighter below with up to 12 narrow bands on the side.Luderick caught on the ocean front can be quite bronze in colour however after they have entered the estuaries and spent time there they loose that bronze look and look darker and sometimes even a purple tinge to them.uderick are brownish on its back and lighter below with up to 12 narrow bands on the side. Luderick caught on the ocean front can be quite bronze in colour however after they have entered the estuaries and spent time there they loose that bronze look and look darker and sometimes even a purple tinge to them." ]
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are lumbee indians real indians
[ "The Lumbees were farming people. They harvested corn, squash, beans, and tobacco. Lumbee Indians also hunted for deer, wild turkeys and other animals. Originally Lumbee women probably did most of the farming while the men went hunting, like other Algonquian and Siouan tribes.", "The Croatan lived in current Dare County, an area encompassing the Alligator River, Croatan Sound, Roanoke Island, and parts of the Outer Banks, including Hatteras Island. Now extinct as a tribe, they were one of the Carolina Algonquian peoples, numerous at the time of English encounter in the 16th century.", "Speculation of the fate of the Lost Colony. Based on legend, some people said that the Lumbee tribe, based in North Carolina, were descendants of the Croatan and survivors of the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island. For over a hundred years, historians and other scholars have been examining the question of Lumbee origin.", "About us. The Lumbee Tribe Regional DNA Project in conjunction with the extensive genealogical research resources of the Huxford Genealogical Society and other Lumbee researchers will help determine (and prove) whether a participant is a descendant of a Lumbee Tribe ancestor. Surname genetic testing is the newest tool available to genealogists.", "Lumbee Group Helpdesk Services solution is affordable and a 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Helpdesk IT Services. 2 Remote Servers and Workstations Administrating and Monitoring. 3 Convergence. Vendor Arbitration.", "The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is a state recognized tribe of approximately 55,000 enrolled members, most of them living in Robeson and the adjacent counties in southeastern North Carolina.", "Lumbee provides turnkey solution implementation services. Our engineers are capable of a full range of design and implementation, with multiple certifications from industry leaders like Cisco, Dell, HP, Microsoft and VMware.", "Lumbee Group delivers flexible outsourcing solutions. We provide functional, technical and consultative services to a diverse range of industries across the US. Our solutions have delivered substantial cost savings to Medium, Large, State, Federal & Local Governments clients.", "The Lumbee people today trace their origins to Tuscarora, Siouan, and Algonquian Indians. Lumbee ancestors also intermarried with white, black, and Cherokee people--including, possibly, the 'lost' colony of Roanoke, who the Croatan Indians may have adopted.", "The Lumbee tribe has mixed origins. Coastal North Carolina was originally the home of Algonquian Indian bands (Pamlico, Hatteras, or Croatan,) Siouan Indian bands (Cheraw and Catawba,) and Tuscarora groups. But many Indians of the east coast died from smallpox and other European diseases after colonists first arrived." ]
No,lumbee indians are not real indians.
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are lungs made up of alveoli
[ "Lung Anatomy. The lungs are made up of millions of tiny balloons called alveoli, which fill with air each time you inhale and deflate each time you exhale. The many microscopic alveoli make the lungs look like sponges.Alveoli are made up of squamous epitheliel tissue, which is very thin and elastic, like the walls of a balloon.ung Anatomy. The lungs are made up of millions of tiny balloons called alveoli, which fill with air each time you inhale and deflate each time you exhale. The many microscopic alveoli make the lungs look like sponges.", "it is made up of the alveoli's because they have very thin walls, only one cell thick to allow exchange/diffusion of gases through it and interchange of these gases with the blood, the capillary network means the gases can be easily delivered to the lungs and absorbed into the blood at the lung surface.est Answer: Alveoli are the actual sites of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood. They are incredibly thin to allow easy diffusion of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) back and forth.", "Alveoli are small air sacs in the lungs, as small as a grain of sand. There are billions of these in the lungs, and the purpose of these alveoli are to supply de-oxygenated bl … ood with a supply of oxygen through gas exchange.They are well-equipped to do this, as well.uch of the surface of each of the approximately 300 million alveoli in a human lung is a layer of simple epithelial tissue on a fine mesh of capillaries. Forming a membrane o … nly the thickness of one cell, simple epithelium allows the passage of gases between the lungs and the capillaries.", "· just now. Report Abuse. most of the lung is made up of capillaries and alveoli, because the body needs to transport oxygen around the body quicker, so having a lot of capillaries ensures more oxygen gets into the blood quicker.est Answer: Alveoli are the actual sites of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood. They are incredibly thin to allow easy diffusion of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) back and forth.", "Lungs ensure that efficient gas exchange takes place between the air and the person's blood. The lungs are a pair of lobed s … tructures made up of a series of highly branched tubules called bronchioles, which end in tiny air sacs called the alveoli (the alveolar membrane is the site of gas exchange). Lungs allow us to take in oxygen from the external air and allow us to get rid of excess carbon dioxide. alveolar = air sac simple squamous epithelium; single layer of flattened cells with disc-shaped central nuclei and sparse cytoplasm; the simplest of the epithelium.", "The lungs are made up of many air sacs. 3 people found this useful. Edit. Share to: 1 Allergies and Your Lungs: Symptoms to Watch Out For When your body's immune system perceives a threat, it responds in certain ways. 2 Sometimes these responses take the form of allergies. alveolar = air sac simple squamous epithelium; single layer of flattened cells with disc-shaped central nuclei and sparse cytoplasm; the simplest of the epithelium.", "The oxygen exchange in the lungs takes place across the membranes of small balloon-like structures called alveoli attached to the branches of the bronchial passages. These alveoli inflate and deflate with inhalation and exhalation. The behavior of the alveoli is largely dictated by LaPlace's law and surface tension.he oxygen exchange in the lungs takes place across the membranes of small balloon-like structures called alveoli attached to the branches of the bronchial passages. These alveoli inflate and deflate with inhalation and exhalation. The behavior of the alveoli is largely dictated by LaPlace's law and surface tension.", "The essential tissue of the lung lung parenchyma is made up of clusters of spongy air sacs called lobules. There are about 130,000 primary lobules in each lung. Each lobule is approximately 3.5 millimeters in diameter and contains about 2,200 alveoli (air sacs and ducts).natomy of the Blood Vessels. Oxygen-poor blood is brought back to the lungs by the pulmonary artery. The pulmonary artery divides into branches that parallel the bronchial tubes and ends in a network of pulmonary capillaries (tiny blood vessels) within the walls of the small air passages and alveoli of the lungs.", "Found in the lung parenchyma, the pulmonary alveoli are the terminal ends of the respiratory tree, which outcrop from either alveolar sacs or alveolar ducts, which are both sites of gas exchange with the blood as well. Alveoli are particular to mammalian lungs. typical pair of human lungs contain about 700 million alveoli, producing 70m 2 of surface area. Each alveolus is wrapped in a fine mesh of capillaries covering about 70% of its area. An adult alveolus has an average diameter of 200 micrometres, with an increase in diameter during inhalation.", "Best Answer: Alveoli are the actual sites of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood. They are incredibly thin to allow easy diffusion of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) back and forth.est Answer: Alveoli are the actual sites of gas exchange between the lungs and the blood. They are incredibly thin to allow easy diffusion of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) back and forth." ]
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are lungs vital organs
[ "What Are the Lungs? Your lungs are organs in your chest that allow your body to take in oxygen from the air. They also help remove carbon dioxide (a waste gas that can be toxic) from your body. The lungs' intake of oxygen and removal of carbon dioxide is called gas exchange. Gas exchange is part of breathing.", "In biology, an organ or viscus is a collection of tissues joined in a structural unit to serve a common function. In anatomy, a viscus (/ˈvɪskəs/) is an internal organ, and viscera (/ˈvɪsərə/) is the plural form. Organs are composed of main tissue, parenchyma, and sporadic tissues, stroma. The main tissue is that which is unique for the specific organ, such as the myocardium, the main tissue of the heart, while sporadic tissues include the nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues.", "The human lungs are a pair of large, spongy organs optimized for gas exchange between our blood and the air. Our bodies require oxygen in order to survive. The lungs provide us with that vital oxygen while also removing carbon dioxide before it can reach hazardous levels.", "Vital Organ Lungs. This animated widescreen PowerPoint template shows the human lungs breathing in and out while being measured by a spirometer. There is also a standard (4x3) version of this template available.", "About 20% to 30% of people with sarcoidosis are left with some permanent lung damage, and in 10% to 15% of patients the disease is chronic. Although it is rare, death from sarcoidosis can occur if the disease causes serious damage to vital organs, such as the brain, lungs, or heart.", "This oxygen dissolves into the layer of moisture around each alveoli and finally moves into blood capillaries. In this way, a lung plays a vital role in providing oxygen to all the body organs. It is important for your body to get rid of carbon dioxide which is a waste product of respiration. Once again, these are the pulmonary organs which help in the elimination of this toxic waste product.", "What Is Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is a chronic disease that can affect multiple organs -- eyes, joints, skin -- but lungs are involved in 95% of cases. The disease is characterized by the buildup of immune system cells in organs that form small clusters called granulomas, a type of inflammation of the involved tissues.", "Location: Between the lungs, slightly to the left side of the chest. Function: To pump oxygenated blood around the body and to return un-oxygenated blood to the lungs. Things That Can Go Wrong. Heart Disease: Conditions which affects the heart's function. Coronary Heart Disease: Disease of the heart's arteries.", "The lungs are a pair of spongy organs located inside the chest. They are the main part of our respiratory system. Their function is to deliver oxygen into the blood and to remove carbon dioxide from it. When we breathe in, air rushes through our nose or mouth, down the windpipe (trachea) and into the lungs.", "Function: Controls all the other organs of the body and ensures they work together as a team. What Can Go Wrong (Lots!) Strokes: Brain attack, blood flow to the brain is restricted. Mini-Stroke: A 'small' stroke, can indicate something bigger is brewing." ]
Yes, lungs is a vital organs.
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are lupins poisonous
[ "Overview. Lupine plants may be beautiful to look at, but can be toxic to animals, even in small doses. Larger doses may result in a variety of symptoms or death, even if those larger doses are the result of accumulations over time.ypes. While most members of the lupine family are poisonous, that is not true of all of them. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, is known that yellow lupine, silvery lupine, silky lupine, tailcup lupine, velvet lupine and lunara lupine are definitely poisonous.", "(Redirected from Lupin poisoning). Lupin or lupini beans are the yellow legume seeds of Lupinus genus and are a traditional food of the Mediterranean basin (L. albus) and Latin America (L. mutabilis).They are traditionally eaten as a pickled snack food, primarily in the Mediterranean and South America.hree Mediterranean species of lupin (blue lupin, white lupin and yellow lupin) are widely cultivated for livestock and poultry feed. Bitter lupins in feed can cause livestock poisoning. Lupin poisoning is a nervous syndrome caused by alkaloids in bitter lupins, similar to neurolathyrism.", "Lupinus, commonly known as lupin or lupine (North America), is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. The genus includes over 200 species, with centers of diversity in North and South America.ome species, such as garden lupin (L. polyphyllus) and hybrids like the rainbow lupin (L. × regalis) are common garden flowers. Lupins can be good companion plants in gardens, increasing the soil nitrogen for vegetables and other plants.", "In the Western States livestock, especially sheep, are frequently poisoned by eating lupine seeds and pods. Losses may be especially heavy when hungry sheep are trailed through lupine ranges in late summer. Lupine hay remains toxic and has been reported to poison sheep.More common than direct toxicity, some lupine alkaloids produce birth defects in cattle if eaten during certain gestational times.he poisonous species listed above are perennials, although some lupines are annuals. Perennials usually start growth early in the spring, flower in June, and form seeds in July or August. During years with a wet spring, lupine populations explode and may be especially troublesome.", "The Andean lupin L. mutabilis, the Mediterranean Lupinus albus (white lupin), and Lupinus hirsutus are only edible after soaking the seeds for some days in salted water. Some lupins are referred to as sweet lupins because they contain much smaller amounts of toxic alkaloids than the bitter lupin varieties.hree Mediterranean species of lupin (blue lupin, white lupin and yellow lupin) are widely cultivated for livestock and poultry feed. Bitter lupins in feed can cause livestock poisoning. Lupin poisoning is a nervous syndrome caused by alkaloids in bitter lupins, similar to neurolathyrism.", "Losses can be reduced by keeping hungry animals away from lupine patches in the early growth stage and in late summer when the plant is in the highly toxic seed stage, and from dense plant stands at all times. Supplemental feeding is beneficial, especially when animals are trailed through lupine ranges.he poisonous species listed above are perennials, although some lupines are annuals. Perennials usually start growth early in the spring, flower in June, and form seeds in July or August. During years with a wet spring, lupine populations explode and may be especially troublesome.", "Different species of lupine have different toxicities. According to reports, L. leucophyllus (velvet or wooly-leafed lupine) is the most toxic and should never be grazed since all stages of plant growth are toxic. ANIMALS AFFECTED: Sheep are primarily affected, but all animals are susceptible.ifferent species of lupine have different toxicities. According to reports, L. leucophyllus (velvet or wooly-leafed lupine) is the most toxic and should never be grazed since all stages of plant growth are toxic. ANIMALS AFFECTED: Sheep are primarily affected, but all animals are susceptible.", "Three Mediterranean species of lupin (blue lupin, white lupin and yellow lupin) are widely cultivated for livestock and poultry feed. Bitter lupins in feed can cause livestock poisoning. Lupin poisoning is a nervous syndrome caused by alkaloids in bitter lupins, similar to neurolathyrism.hree Mediterranean species of lupin (blue lupin, white lupin and yellow lupin) are widely cultivated for livestock and poultry feed. Bitter lupins in feed can cause livestock poisoning. Lupin poisoning is a nervous syndrome caused by alkaloids in bitter lupins, similar to neurolathyrism.", "It is important to note that while some species of Lupine are safe to eat, there are other varieties that are toxic. It is crucial before attempting to cultivate edible lupines that you have determined that the variety grown is indeed safe for human consumption.t is important to note that while some species of Lupine are safe to eat, there are other varieties that are toxic. It is crucial before attempting to cultivate edible lupines that you have determined that the variety grown is indeed safe for human consumption.", "Lupins can be used to make a variety of foods both sweet and savoury including everyday meals, traditional fermented foods, baked foods and sauces. The European white lupin (Lupinus albus) beans are commonly sold in a salty solution in jars (like olives and pickles) and can be eaten with or without the skin.Lupini dishes are most commonly found in Europe, especially in Portugal, Spain, Greece, and Italy. They are also common in Brazil and Egypt.ome species, such as garden lupin (L. polyphyllus) and hybrids like the rainbow lupin (L. × regalis) are common garden flowers. Lupins can be good companion plants in gardens, increasing the soil nitrogen for vegetables and other plants." ]
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are lutherans considered to be christians
[ "Lutheran vs Christian. If there’s one important thing to know about Lutherans and Christians that would be the fact that they belong to one massive umbrella that is Christianity. In much simpler terms, Lutherans are Christians.They’re just one sect among many others that have been founded throughout the years.hrist can not and should not be divided(1 Cor 1:13. There are only Christians. Any one that tries to divide Christ are heretics and are lost. 2000 years ago men divided into sects called Paulines, Peterites, and Apollosites; now they go by different names: Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist and the like.", "Yes. * As a Lutheran do they believe in the concept in order to be a christian. If you are talking about human legalism, no. If you are talking about salvation by God's grace, out of His love for the world, through faith in Christ, then yes. * And another question I have is do Lutherans perform adult baptisms.Yes.s a Lutheran do they believe in the concept in order to be a christian. And another question I have is do Lutherans perform adult baptisms. Add your answer. Source. Submit Cancel. I think this question violates the Community Guidelines. I think this question violates the Terms of Service.", "* As a Lutheran do they believe in the concept in order to be a christian. If you are talking about human legalism, no. If you are talking about salvation by God's grace, out of His love for the world, through faith in Christ, then yes.* And another question I have is do Lutherans perform adult baptisms.Yes.s a Lutheran do they believe in the concept in order to be a christian. And another question I have is do Lutherans perform adult baptisms. Add your answer. Source. Submit Cancel. I think this question violates the Community Guidelines. I think this question violates the Terms of Service.", "What makes the Lutheran Church distinct from the rest of the Christian community is its approach towards God’s grace and salvation. Lutherans believe that humans are saved from sins by God’s grace alone (Sola Gratia) through faith alone (Sola Fide).They do not require the intervention of priests to seek God’s grace or forgiveness. Like most Christian sectors, they believe in the Holy Trinity.hrist can not and should not be divided(1 Cor 1:13. There are only Christians. Any one that tries to divide Christ are heretics and are lost. 2000 years ago men divided into sects called Paulines, Peterites, and Apollosites; now they go by different names: Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist and the like.", "Methodists and Lutherans are NOT evangelical in the sense that you use the word. Confessional Lutherans are the least political of the Three (L, M, E). Often you will notice that Lutheran Congregations use the word Evangelical in their name. (I grew up in 1st.how more I am interested in becoming involved with a Christian congregation, but would like to avoid any which are either politially motivated, or based on hatred or on ignorance (as it seems that most evangelical denominations are, and are things of which I would not want to be part).", "Lutherans Are Born Again Christians … with their own understanding of what it means to be born again.. Lutherans, like other catholic Christians, baptize infants, believing that God works grace in them.In fact, they believe that every day and in every act of serious return to God they are returning to their baptism.utherans also participate in works of mercy and healing, as the name Lutheran on so many hospitals, social service agencies, and relief projects makes clear. These efforts involve non-Lutheran partners. Lutherans Are Churchly … and learning to be more so.", "Lutheranism is one of the largest Protestant Christian denominations today. According to the Lutheran World Federation, there are nearly 66 million Lutherans worldwide.Of these, 36 million live in Europe, 13 million in Africa, 8.4 million in North America, 7.3 million in Asia, and 1.1 million in Latin America. [1].ccording to the Lutheran World Federation, there are nearly 66 million Lutherans worldwide. Of these, 36 million live in Europe, 13 million in Africa, 8.4 million in North America, 7.3 million in Asia, and 1.1 million in Latin America. [1].", "Lutherans believe Christians are saved; that all who trust in Christ alone and his promises can be certain of their salvation. According to Lutheranism, the central final hope of the Christian is the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting as confessed in the Apostles' Creed rather than predestination.utherans believe Christians are saved; that all who trust in Christ alone and his promises can be certain of their salvation. According to Lutheranism, the central final hope of the Christian is the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting as confessed in the Apostles' Creed rather than predestination.", "Others such as Free Methodists, LCMS and WELS Lutherans, and Anglicans (not Episcopalian) can be quite conservative. Conservative Lutherans and Anglicans in general tend to be non-political in our church life, but we still take a stand on critical issues--especially abortion.how more I am interested in becoming involved with a Christian congregation, but would like to avoid any which are either politially motivated, or based on hatred or on ignorance (as it seems that most evangelical denominations are, and are things of which I would not want to be part).", "Differences between Catholics and Lutherans. The Catholic Church is a Sacramental Church and always has been. There are 7 Sacraments,Baptism,Reconciliation,Communion,Confirmat … ion,Marriage,Holy Orders,Sacrament of the Sick. There are two in the Lutheran Church, Baptism and Confirmation.t is a term that is given to those Christians that are members of Christian denominations that broke away from Roman Catholicism during the 16th century 'Protestant Reformation' . Thus, most Christians that are members of churches that are not Catholic are considered Protestant." ]
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are lymph nodes always involved in tumor spread
[ "Lymph nodes are small clumps of immune cells that act as filters for the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system runs throughout the body (like the circulatory (blood) system) and carries fluid and cells. The lymph nodes in the underarm (the axillary lymph nodes) are the first place breast cancer is likely to spread.Figure 4.4 shows the location of the axillary lymph nodes.ancer found only in the breast (lymph node-negative) has the best prognosis. Prognosis is poorer when cancer has spread to the lymph nodes (lymph node-positive). The more lymph nodes that contain cancer, the poorer prognosis tends to be [ 6 ].", "When cancer spreads to lymph nodes, the cancer cells in the nodes will look like cells from the primary tumour when they’re examined under the microscope. For example, when a lung cancer | has spread to the lymph nodes, the cells in the lymph nodes look like lung cancer cells.This affects the way they are treated.hen cancer spreads to lymph nodes, the cancer cells in the nodes will look like cells from the primary tumour when they’re examined under the microscope. For example, when a lung cancer | has spread to the lymph nodes, the cells in the lymph nodes look like lung cancer cells.", "Cancer found only in the breast (lymph node-negative) has the best prognosis. Prognosis is poorer when cancer has spread to the lymph nodes (lymph node-positive). The more lymph nodes that contain cancer, the poorer prognosis tends to be [ 6 ].For a summary of research studies on lymph node status and breast cancer survival, visit the Breast Cancer Research section.ancer found only in the breast (lymph node-negative) has the best prognosis. Prognosis is poorer when cancer has spread to the lymph nodes (lymph node-positive). The more lymph nodes that contain cancer, the poorer prognosis tends to be [ 6 ].", "If cancer cells are found in the lymph nodes, treatment such as chemotherapy may be suggested. This is because if a primary cancer has spread to the nearby lymph nodes, it increases the risk that the cancer may have spread to other parts of the body (even if those nodes have been removed).hen cancer spreads to lymph nodes, the cancer cells in the nodes will look like cells from the primary tumour when they’re examined under the microscope. For example, when a lung cancer | has spread to the lymph nodes, the cells in the lymph nodes look like lung cancer cells.", "This is one of the many fuzzy areas of breast cancer treatment. If any lymph nodes are involved, doctors can be fairly certain that the cancer has spread. In about 20% to 30% of cases in which no lymph nodes are found with cancer cells, however, the cancer also will have spread.Although removing lymph nodes may be important in order to stage a tumor, lymph nodes also are important to health.his is one of the many fuzzy areas of breast cancer treatment. If any lymph nodes are involved, doctors can be fairly certain that the cancer has spread. In about 20% to 30% of cases in which no lymph nodes are found with cancer cells, however, the cancer also will have spread.", "Removal of one lymph node is called a biopsy. When many lymph nodes are removed, it’s called lymph node sampling or lymph node dissection. When cancer has spread to lymph nodes, there’s a higher risk that the cancer might come back after surgery.reatment of cancer is based on the type of cancer a person has, and the stage of the cancer. Doctors use a system to assign a stage to the cancer. The most common staging system is the TNM system. The T in TNM stands for tumor, the M stands for metastasis, and the N stands for lymph nodes.", "When cancer cells break away from a tumor, they can travel to other areas of the body through either the bloodstream or the lymph system. Cancer cells can travel through the bloodstream to reach distant organs. If they travel through the lymph system, the cancer cells may end up in lymph nodes.reatment of cancer is based on the type of cancer a person has, and the stage of the cancer. Doctors use a system to assign a stage to the cancer. The most common staging system is the TNM system. The T in TNM stands for tumor, the M stands for metastasis, and the N stands for lymph nodes.", "This spread of cancer to a new part of the body is called metastasis. In order for cancer cells to spread to new parts of the body, they have to go through several changes. They first have to become able to break away from the original tumor and then attach to the outside wall of a lymph vessel or blood vessel.reatment of cancer is based on the type of cancer a person has, and the stage of the cancer. Doctors use a system to assign a stage to the cancer. The most common staging system is the TNM system. The T in TNM stands for tumor, the M stands for metastasis, and the N stands for lymph nodes.", "A sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is a procedure in which the sentinel lymph node is identified, removed, and examined to determine whether cancer cells are present. A negative SLNB result suggests that cancer has not developed the ability to spread to nearby lymph nodes or other organs.A positive SLNB result indicates that cancer is present in the sentinel lymph node and may be present in other nearby lymph nodes (called regional lymph nodes) and, possibly, other organs. negative SLNB result suggests that cancer has not developed the ability to spread to nearby lymph nodes or other organs. A positive SLNB result indicates that cancer is present in the sentinel lymph node and may be present in other nearby lymph nodes (called regional lymph nodes) and, possibly, other organs.", "Under the microscope, any cancer cells in the nodes look like the cancer cells from the primary tumor. For instance, when breast cancer spreads to the lymph nodes, the cells in the nodes look like breast cancer cells. The pathologist prepares a report, which details what was found.reatment of cancer is based on the type of cancer a person has, and the stage of the cancer. Doctors use a system to assign a stage to the cancer. The most common staging system is the TNM system. The T in TNM stands for tumor, the M stands for metastasis, and the N stands for lymph nodes." ]
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are lymph nodes organs
[ "The lymphatic system is composed of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and organs. The functions of this system include the absorbtion of excess fluid and its return to the blood stream, absorption of fat (in the villi of the small intestine) and the immune system function.ymph organs include the bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus. Bone marrow contains tissue that produces lymphocytes. B-lymphocytes (B-cells) mature in the bone marrow. T-lymphocytes (T-cells) mature in the thymus gland.", "The major parts of the system are the bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and the tonsils. Other organs, including the heart, lungs, intestines, liver, and skin also contain lymphatic tissue. gorhams.dk Lymphoma Is a disease in which malignant lymphocytes grow too fast or live too long. Lymph nodes are filters of lymph-the spleen is a filter of blood-mucosal associated lymphatic tissues acquire antigens by transcytosis to lymphoid tissue from the external environment across specialized follicle-associated epithelial cells..", "Lymph Nodes. Lymph nodes are small, kidney-shaped organs of the lymphatic system. There are several hundred lymph nodes found mostly throughout the thorax and abdomen of the body with the highest concentrations in the axillary (armpit) and inguinal (groin) regions.ymph nodes are small, kidney-shaped organs of the lymphatic system. There are several hundred lymph nodes found mostly throughout the thorax and abdomen of the body with the highest concentrations in the axillary (armpit) and inguinal (groin) regions.", "Lymph nodes are small round organs that are part of the body’s lymphatic system. They are found widely throughout the body and are connected to one another by lymph vessels. Groups of lymph nodes are located in the neck, underarms, chest, abdomen, and groin.A clear fluid called lymph flows through lymph vessels and lymph nodes. Anatomy of the lymphatic system, showing the lymph vessels and lymph organs, including lymph nodes, tonsils, thymus, spleen, and bone marrow.roups of lymph nodes are located in the neck, underarms, chest, abdomen, and groin. A clear fluid called lymph flows through lymph vessels and lymph nodes. Anatomy of the lymphatic system, showing the lymph vessels and lymph organs, including lymph nodes, tonsils, thymus, spleen, and bone marrow.", "Swollen lymph nodes. Your lymphatic system comprises a network of organs, vessels and numerous lymph nodes situated throughout your body. Most of your lymph nodes are located in your head and neck region. Lymph nodes that frequently swell are in this area, as well as in your armpits and groin area.our lymphatic system comprises a network of organs, vessels and numerous lymph nodes situated throughout your body. Most of your lymph nodes are located in your head and neck region.", "Your lymphatic system comprises a network of organs, vessels and numerous lymph nodes situated throughout your body. Most of your lymph nodes are located in your head and neck region.Lymph nodes that frequently swell are in this area, as well as in your armpits and groin area.our lymphatic system comprises a network of organs, vessels and numerous lymph nodes situated throughout your body. Most of your lymph nodes are located in your head and neck region.", "Understanding the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system consists of organs, ducts, and nodes. It transports a watery clear fluid called lymph. This fluid distributes immune cells and other factors throughout the body. It also interacts with the blood circulatory system to drain fluid from cells and tissues. Lymph nodes are filters of lymph-the spleen is a filter of blood-mucosal associated lymphatic tissues acquire antigens by transcytosis to lymphoid tissue from the external environment across specialized follicle-associated epithelial cells..", "A lymph node is an oval-shaped organ of the lymphatic system, distributed widely throughout the body including the armpit and stomach and linked by lymphatic vessels. lymph node is an oval-shaped organ of the lymphatic system, distributed widely throughout the body including the armpit and stomach and linked by lymphatic vessels.", "Lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped organs which produce and store blood cells that help fight disease and infection. Also known as lymph glands, lymph nodes remove cell waste and fluids from lymph (lymphatic fluid), and store lymphocytes (white blood cells).ymph nodes are small, bean-shaped organs which produce and store blood cells that help fight disease and infection.", "Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped organs which produce and store blood cells that help fight disease and infection.Also known as lymph glands, lymph nodes remove cell waste and fluids from lymph (lymphatic fluid), and store lymphocytes (white blood cells).ymph nodes are small, bean-shaped organs which produce and store blood cells that help fight disease and infection." ]
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are lymphangioma congenital
[ "V ULVAL L YMPHANGIOMA C IRCUMSCRIPTUM previously (12 congenital and 20 acquired)(1,3). Theyoungest age of presentation of congenitallymphangioma circumscriptum of the vulva, tilldate, had been 14 years(4). Our case is probably theyoungest in terms of age of presentation of lympha-ngioma of the vulva. Frequent complications oflymphangioma circumscriptum include swelling ofthe vulva, pain, recurrent cellulitis caused byexcoriation or spontaneous vesicles, and subsequentinfection of the vulvar area(1).", "In the case of lymphangioma circumscriptum, the underlying lesions constitute abnormal dilated lymph vessels involving the upper part of the dermis. The sites of predilection are the proximal extremities, trunk, axilla, and oral cavity, especially the tongue.", "Age. Lymphangioma can become evident at any age, but the greatest incidence occurs at birth or early in life. About 50% of lymphangiomas are seen at birth, and most lymphangiomas are evident by the time the patient is aged 5 years.", "Askin biopsy of a representative lesion revealed thefeatures of lymphangioma circumscriptum, namely,dilatation of the lymphatic channels in the papillarydermis with overlying epidermal acanthosis andhyperkeratosis. D ISCUSSION Vulva is an uncommon site for the development oflymphangiomata.", "The most common sites are the head and neck areas and, less frequently, the extremities. These lesions are seated deep in the dermis, forming a painless swelling or thickening of the skin, mucous membranes, and subcutaneous tissue. Unlike lymphangioma circumscriptum, the overlying skin usually is uninvolved.", "Lymphangioma: benign angioma consisting of a mass of lymphatic vessels. Source: WordNet 2.1. Lymphangioma: A benign tumor representing a congenital malformation of the lymphatic system and made up of newly formed lymph-containing vascular spaces and channels.", "Skinbiopsy revealed features of lymphangioma circumscriptum. Key words: Child, Lymphangioma, Vulva.Correspondence to: Dr SanjeevGupta, HNo B-2, Near Shiv Mandir,MM Medical College ResidentialCampus, Mullana, District Ambala,Haryana 133 203.", "Lymphangioma (medical condition): A form of angioma caused by lymph vessels ... more ». See also: Lymphangiomas : » Introduction: Lymphangiomas.", "Nodules in cavernous lymphangioma are characterized by large, irregular channels in the reticular dermis and subcutaneous tissue that are lined by a single layer of endothelial cells. An incomplete layer of smooth muscle often lines the walls of these malformed channels.", "Symptoms of Lymphangioma (Lymphangiomas). Some of the symptoms of Lymphangioma incude: 1 Raised yellow areas of skin. 2 Usually appear at birth. 3 Lumpy growth in mouth. 4 Pinky-white growth in mouth." ]
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are macaws native to cuba
[ "The Cuban macaw or Cuban red macaw (Ara tricolor) was a species of macaw native to the main island of Cuba and the nearby Isla de la Juventud that became extinct in the late 19th century.", "While you can see the influence of these animals in the reduced vegetation or heightened soil erosion, you can also notice their significant impact on the native wildlife. For instance, Cuba, along with four other Caribbean islands, has the highest percentage of endangered amphibians in the world.", "Cuban brown anoles are native to Cuba and throughout the Caribbean. They have been recently introduced to Florida, Georgia, and Hawaii, probably as stowaways on planes and ships. Brown anoles consume a wide variety of insects. Brown anoles breed every 1 to 2 weeks during the summer months.", "While many species of birds are relatively common as they are part of the ecosystems of the state, it is always a thrill to stumble upon a rare bird or vagrant, that does not really form part of any the Cuba ecosystems.", "Cuba is teeming with wildlife, and more plant and animal species take refuge on the narrow island than anywhere else in the Caribbean. The wildlife that can be found on Cuba is also known for being benign, as Cuba has no known harmful animals for inhabitants and visitors to watch out for.", "The breadth of the Cuban macaw's distribution the time of European settlement on the main island of Cuba is unclear, but the species was reportedly becoming rare by the mid-19th century. It may have been restricted to the central and western part of Cuba.", "Cuba is part of the Cuba-Cayman Islands Freshwater ecoregion and is also known as a Caribbean Islands biodiversity hotspot. On the islands, different animals find sanctuary in the island’s different terrestrial ecoregions, which include the Cuban Moist Forests, the Cuban Cactus Scrub, and the Cuban Pine Forests.", "BEE HUMMINGBIRD (Mellisuga helenae) Believed to be the world’s smallest bird, Cuba’s native bee hummingbird buzzes around forests and field edges in many parts of the island, where it feeds on flower nectar. It grows to about 2 inches long and weighs less than an ounce, or less than a dime.", "Birds of Cuba. Birds of Cuba coded for abundance, breeding, migration, wintering, endemic, rare, etc.; 2000 pages on birds, nature, birdwatching, where to go birding, birds and nature pictures, nature conservation, equipment, bird feeding, etc. Welcome to the bird list of Cuba.", "Like the rest of the Caribbean, Cuba has also experienced the extinction of several bird species due to liberal hunting and trade throughout the early colonial years. The Caribbean has had six species of the brightly-feathered macaws go extinct, including the Cuban macaw (Ara tricolor). The stunning ivory-billed woodpecker, which once could be found throughout Cuba and the southeastern portion of the United States, has not been officially spotted in Cuba since 1987." ]
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are machines fixed assets
[ "According to the State of Small Business report, an incredible 46% of small businesses don’t track their inventory or use a manual process to do so. Inventory and fixed assets are sometimes treated as assets on a company’s balance sheet, though not all assets are inventory. With these practices, it’s not surprising that about 1/2 of all new small businesses don’t survive past the first five years. Inventory and assets are actually very different things.", "Join Now. We are updating our SpiceWorks installation with purchase values for our physical servers, however accounting would also like us to add a value for each virtual machine as if it were a fixed asset. Wondering how other companies/businesses have accounted for their virtual servers/machines within their Fixed Asset schedules.", "Fixed assets, also known as property, plant and equipment (PP&E), are tangible assets that a company expects to use for more than one accounting period. They are part of the non-current assets of an entity, and are different from cash and other current assets that will be used up within the accounting period.", "Responsible Department: Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration. Based on Board Policy: C.1.11 - Accounting for Capital Assets. Approved: 2-23-10. Last Amended: 1 of 15. Land. Definition. Land is the surface or crust of the earth, which can be used to support structures, and may be. used to grow crops, grass, shrubs and trees, together with applicable acquisition costs. Land is. characterized as having an unlimited life. Examples. • Purchase price or fair market value at time of acquisition.", "Heavy equipment such as wrecking balls, pneumatic drills and cranes are fixed assets. Other types of fixed asset equipment are robots used on the production line and hospital equipment such as X-ray machines and computed tomography, or CT, scan equipment.", "Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment. The furniture, fixtures and equipment fixed asset category usually has a lower capitalization threshold than other fixed assets due to their lower acquisition costs. Desks, chairs, tables, couches, filing cabinets and movable partitions are part of your furniture fixed assets.", "Assets can be things that either support the primary operations of a company, such as buildings, or that generate revenue for the company, such as machines or inventory. Examples of fixed assets include buildings, land, furniture and fixtures, vehicles and personal computers. Fixed assets are described as tangible because they generally have some form of physical substance, unlike intangible assets such as goodwill, copyrights and trademarks.", "Related Book. Virtually every business needs fixed assets — long-lived economic resources such as land, buildings, and machines — to carry on its profit-making activities. In a balance sheet, these assets typically are reported in a category called property, plant, and equipment.", "Because the. machine continues to function after the repairs as before, the original value of fixed assets. continues to measure the contribution of the fixed asset to production. From the point of view of production function estimations, if the need for the presence of.", "The Concept of Fixed Assets in Production Function and Growth Estimations. The key assumption underlying the use of the original value of fixed assets as measure of. capital in production function estimations is that the contribution of a fixed assets (say, machine) does not change with the age of the fixed asset." ]
Yes, Wondering how other companies/businesses have accounted for their virtual servers/machines within their Fixed Asset schedules.
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are mack tuna good eating
[ "Re: Mack Tuna: *Eating Qualities. Most of the time when people tell you something tastes crap, it's just them having a wank about how much they know. I was told the 3 kilo Bonito I once bought from the co-op wouldn't even impress my cat.It was beautiful.peak up if so as I have your gloves. We filleted a mack tuna that a &quot;matt&quot; hit at fishrock at SWR. Nice fish but when we filleted it the flesh was blood black and really didnt look inviting. We didnt bleed it so that would prob be a major factor. Befor we go out again matt can you fix your inside leg seem.", "Canned tuna is inexpensive and packed with protein. The fish is mild in flavor and versatile enough to include in a variety of nutritious recipes. Opt for tuna canned in water, and a serving contains less than 1 gram of fat and only about 100 calories. You'll also get a good dose iron and potassium as well.While you shouldn't eat tuna every day because of its mercury content, you can still safely enjoy canned tuna as a regular part of your healthy eating plan.mega-3 Fatty Acids. The small amount of fat present in canned light tuna is mostly the healthy unsaturated kind, including omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids support a healthy brain and promote proper growth and development.", "Haven't tried this with mack tuna, but have done it with tailor which has a similar soft oily flesh and came out pretty good. Usually eat it as a starter or snack before main meal. I usually just eyeball the ingredients, but below is an approximation for one fillet off the fish you are holding.f course that means you have lot of leftover tuna. #Which is just perfect as snapper bait ... #8-). Last, I'm a great believer in making sure ingredients go together. #Dipping mack tuna in beer batter and deep frying it might make sense (maybe) but it's definitely not going to taste like snapper.", "Nutrition. A 3-ounce serving of chunk light tuna canned in water contains 99 calories, 22 grams of protein and 0.7 grams of fat, making it a good choice for people looking for a low-fat protein source.This is 44 percent of the daily value for protein for people following a 2,000-calorie diet.utrition. A 3-ounce serving of chunk light tuna canned in water contains 99 calories, 22 grams of protein and 0.7 grams of fat, making it a good choice for people looking for a low-fat protein source.", "#That makes the meat a lot more like beef than fish. #Mack tuna are even richer than most tuna so they have a strong taste if not bled. Second, because they are such speedsters, mack tuna have lots of interior support such as tendons and blood cavities.#The only part I consider worth eating is the large muscle along the back that doesn't have any tendons in it.f course that means you have lot of leftover tuna. #Which is just perfect as snapper bait ... #8-). Last, I'm a great believer in making sure ingredients go together. #Dipping mack tuna in beer batter and deep frying it might make sense (maybe) but it's definitely not going to taste like snapper.", "The only time I have ever eaten mack tuna was at the Mackerel Islands one year when a Greek friend baked one up with garlic and vegetables – it tasted pretty good too, given that it looked so bloody and uninviting when he prepared it.Most readers will have eaten mack tuna in its canned form.ack tuna are members of the very important family Scombridae that includes all mackerel, tuna and bonito. Size. The Australian all-tackle game fishing record stands at 11.8 kilos, taken in Queensland back in 1973. The West Australian record is a bit smaller at 8.9 kilos taken off Exmouth in 1995 by Geoff Moyle.", "Re: Mack Tuna: *Eating Qualities. This might be common knowledge but a good way of bleeding tuna is by taking a sharp knife and making a vertical cut just behind the pectoral fins. the blood comes rushing out if done strait away.peak up if so as I have your gloves. We filleted a mack tuna that a &quot;matt&quot; hit at fishrock at SWR. Nice fish but when we filleted it the flesh was blood black and really didnt look inviting. We didnt bleed it so that would prob be a major factor. Befor we go out again matt can you fix your inside leg seem.", "Speak up if so as I have your gloves. We filleted a mack tuna that a &quot;matt&quot; hit at fishrock at SWR. Nice fish but when we filleted it the flesh was blood black and really didnt look inviting. We didnt bleed it so that would prob be a major factor. Befor we go out again matt can you fix your inside leg seem.peak up if so as I have your gloves. We filleted a mack tuna that a &quot;matt&quot; hit at fishrock at SWR. Nice fish but when we filleted it the flesh was blood black and really didnt look inviting. We didnt bleed it so that would prob be a major factor. Befor we go out again matt can you fix your inside leg seem.", "Ask any bodybuilder or fitness-lover what he or she thinks of canned tuna and there's a good chance that you'll get this answer: Canned tuna is a time-saving miracle food, said with eyes full of wonder and happiness. Of course, you have to like tuna to eat canned tuna.As far as meal-in-a-can foods go, tuna is bland.sk any bodybuilder or fitness-lover what he or she thinks of canned tuna and there's a good chance that you'll get this answer: Canned tuna is a time-saving miracle food, said with eyes full of wonder and happiness. Of course, you have to like tuna to eat canned tuna. As far as meal-in-a-can foods go, tuna is bland.", "Although the mack tuna schools tend to contain larger fish, the star record for striped tuna is about 2kg heavier. Mack tuna are a northern species and are most common from Carnarvon north although Kalbarri does play host to many schools quite close to shore.hose stripes on top of the back make the Mack Tuna look very much like a mackerel in the water. Striped Tuna. Striped tuna certainly look blue rather than green and have prominent horizontal stripes along the body." ]
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are macular degeneration glaucoma the same as legally blind
[ "Macular degeneration. Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD or ARMD), is a medical condition which may result in blurred or no vision in the center of the visual field. Early on there are often no symptoms. Over time, however, some people experience a gradual worsening of vision that may affect one or both eyes.", "To be considered legally blind, your visual acuity must be 20/200 or worse in your better eye while you are wearing corrective lenses. Reduced central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in your better eye with use of the best eyeglass lens to correct your eyesight; or... Limitation of your field of view such that the widest diameter of the visual field in your better eye subtends an angle no greater than 20 degrees.", "Mission Statement. My primary goal is to make your life easier... The goal of My Vision Aid Inc. in New York, NY, is to facilitate the life of the legally blind and visually impaired with everyday tools that will make daily activities easier to handle.", "Important: In order for you to be considered legally blind, your visual acuity must be 20/200 or worse in your better eye while you are wearing corrective lenses. So how poorly you see without your eyeglasses or contact lenses when you get out of bed in the morning has nothing to do with it.", "Degeneration of the optic nerve, which carries vision information from the eye to the brain. People who have optic nerve atrophy may have dimmed or blurred vision as well as a reduced field of vision. They may also have difficulty seeing contrast and fine detail. Vision loss through optic nerve atrophy is permanent.", "My Vision Aid Store has many items to assist people that suffer from low vision, permanent loss of eyesight, cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration, to experience better quality in life. We have a wide variety of merchandise that is created for the specific needs of our customers.", "Although macular degeneration does not affect the disease process of glaucoma, it can contribute to decreased vision along with glaucoma. The vision loss that may occur in glaucoma usually affects side vision, whereas macular degeneration tends to affect central vision. If both conditions arise, though not actively affecting each other, the visual impairment that may result will affect a larger area of vision than just glaucoma alone.", "Age-related macular degeneration, often called AMD, usually affects older adults and results in a loss of vision in the center of the visual field (the macula) because of damage to the retina. It occurs in “dry” and “wet” forms, and is a major cause of blindness and visual impairment in adults over 50 years of age.", "Vision loss that may be severe enough to impede a person's ability to carry on everyday activities, but still allows some functionally useful sight. Low vision may be caused by macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma, or other eye conditions or diseases.", "Degeneration of the retina, resulting in decreased night vision, a gradual loss of peripheral vision, and in some cases, loss of central vision. The degeneration progresses over time and can lead to blindness. Retinitis pigmentosa is a rare, inherited disease for which there is as yet no treatment or cure." ]
Yes,macular degeneration glaucoma are the same as legally blind.
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are madrone and arbutus the same tree
[ "CORVALLIS, Ore. - Madrone, madrona, madrono, arbutus. Wherever you live along the Pacific coast and whatever it's called where you are, it's the same tree: Arbutus menziesii, with leathery evergreen leaves, red bark peeling from a tan trunk, whitish flowers and bright clusters of reddish-orange berries.", "The Arbutus tree, also known as the Madrone tree or Madrona tree, technically is called Arbutus Menziesii. Sometimes it is referred to as Oregon Laurel or Laurelwood. Canadians seem to prefer Arbutus while Americans call it Madrone or Madrona.", "Americans refer to it as the Pacific Madrone Tree, or Madrona Tree. It is known in Canada as the Arbutus Tree. European species are called the Strawberry Tree. Regardless of moniker, wood lovers call it beautiful. The Pacific Madrone is named from the Spanish word meaning “strawberry”: madrono. madroño", "Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii) is one of the most widely distributed tree species native to the Pacific coast. Named for its discoverer, Archibald Menzies, a 19th century Scottish physician and naturalist, the species is called arbutus in Canada, and madrone, madronia, madroñia or madrono madroño In The. united states", "The color stuck and Madrone or Arbutus Strawberry Tree it is. It grows from northern California north to southern British Columbia and is found mostly there on the BC Gulf Islands, ending at the Northern Gulf Islands.", "The Madrone Tree or Madrona Tree gets its name from the Spanish word madrono (madroño which means strawberry...tree the Early spanish explorers named it after the similarities to A mediterranean). Variety In, canada it is known as The Arbutus. Tree The european, species while quite, different is also called A Strawberry. tree", "Pacific madrone is one of the largest of about 14 species of Arbutus in the world, and one of the two Arbutus species in North America. Pacific madrone is a broadleaved evergreen tree and a member of the heath family (Ericaceae).", "The Arbutus tree or Madrone tree makes its crooked shapes because of how it has to cling to the rough terrain, rocks and fissures and also how it searches for sunlight bending around other trees or searching for optimum light exposure.", "Americans refer to it as the Pacific Madrone Tree, or Madrona Tree. It is known in Canada as the Arbutus Tree. European species are called the Strawberry Tree.", "While bright orange red, the Madrone tree berries are about the size of a small wild strawberry. The color stuck and Madrone or Arbutus Strawberry Tree it is. It grows from northern California north to southern British Columbia and is found mostly there on the BC Gulf Islands, ending at the Northern Gulf Islands." ]
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are magnets made of steel
[ "Gather supplies. A simple temporary magnet can be made with a tiny piece of metal, such as a paperclip, and a refrigerator magnet. Gather these items as well as a smaller piece of metal, such as an earring back or a tiny nail, that you can use to test the magnetic properties of the magnetized paperclip.", "(iron and steel) Remind students that only certain metals are magnetic, or attracted to a magnet. These include iron, cobalt, nickel, and steel. Point out that steel is a blend of materials that includes iron and carbon.", "Although knives and kitchen sinks are both made of stainless steel, they're made of different combinations of alloys so they have different magnetic properties. Stainless steels are alloyed steels, says materials engineer Professor Veena Sahajwalla from the University of New South Wales.", "Float the magnet. Place the magnetized needle on the surface of the water in the bowl. Watch as it moves to align itself from north and south along the poles. If it doesn't move, remove the needle from the cork, rub it 75 times with the magnetizer, and try again.", "Magnets are made by exposing ferromagnetic metals like iron and nickel to magnetic fields. When these metals are heated to a certain temperature, they become permanently magnetized. It's also possible to temporarily magnetize them by using a variety of methods you can try safely at home.", "Dennis Raffin : 16 Dec 2009 10:51:46pm. Working at a non-ferrous scrap metal yard for many years i noticed 316 non-magnetic stainless steel will become slightly magnetic when heated. Kitchen sinks are made of a combination of magnetic & non-magnetic welded together.", "All Rights Reserved. magnet a material that attracts steel, iron, cobalt, and nickel Magnets come in many shapes and sizes. Materials that contain iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt are attracted to, or pulled toward, a magnet. Magnets also attract the mineral magnetite and other magnets. Materials that are attracted to a magnet are described as magnetic.magnetite a mineral that is naturally magnetic Magnetite contains iron and is a weak magnet. Early explorers used magnetite to fi nd north.", "1 Try picking up other paper clips and larger objects to determine how strong the magnet is. 2 Consider recording the length of time the paper clip stays magnetized after a certain number of rubs. 3 Experiment with different types of metal, like pins or nails, to see which one makes the strongest, longest-lasting magnet.", "If the stainless steel chosen was austenitic, e.g. type 316, and a portion of the microstructure were changed to any one of the other four classes then the material would have some magnetic permeability, i.e. magnetism, built into the steel.", "But unlike other grades of stainless steel, the 300 series is not magnetic. The reasons for this come down to their structure. At the atomic level in a material like iron, which has strong magnetic properties, all the iron atoms are acting as mini magnets aligned in the same direction." ]
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are magnolia trees protected
[ "State Protected and Federally Protected Trees. Before you cut down a magnolia tree, determine whether it is native to the United States and whether it is protected.Trees can be protected at both the state and federal level. Federally protected trees such as Ashe's Magnolia (Magnolia ashei) are considered rare in all parts of their native range.It is illegal to cut down these trees. Other trees such as the cucumber magnolia are not federally protected because they are abundant in most parts of their native range.However, the cucumber magnolia is protected in Indiana because it is rare in its native range there.rees can be protected at both the state and federal level. Federally protected trees such as Ashe's Magnolia (Magnolia ashei) are considered rare in all parts of their native range. It is illegal to cut down these trees.", "Magnolia grandiflora, commonly known as the southern magnolia or bull bay, is a tree of the family Magnoliaceae native to the southeastern United States, from South Virginia to central Florida, and west to East Texas and Oklahoma.agnolia grandiflora is a very popular ornamental tree throughout its native range in the coastal plain of the Gulf/South Atlantic states. Grown for its attractive, shiny green leaves and fragrant flowers, it has a long history in the southern United States.", "Overview. The magnolia tree holds a sentimental place in the heart of America as a tree that is strongly associated with the Old South. Most magnolia tree varieties are tender and susceptible to freezing weather or frost damage.Several new cold-hardy cultivars have been developed that can flourish without protection even in the northern-most regions of the United States.ost magnolia tree varieties are tender and susceptible to freezing weather or frost damage. Several new cold-hardy cultivars have been developed that can flourish without protection even in the northern-most regions of the United States.", "Planting a magnolia tree in an open area does not give sufficient protection from cold winds. Trees in an open area will be the most likely to have frost damage. Plant a magnolia tree near walls or structures with a southwest exposure to block the north winds.he Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) is a large tree that grows 20 to 80 feet in height. The smaller version is “Little Gem,” which reaches heights of 20 to 25 feet.", "Evergreen magnolias produce large, creamy white blooms. The Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) is a large tree that grows 20 to 80 feet in height. The smaller version is “Little Gem,” which reaches heights of 20 to 25 feet.Each of these evergreen magnolia trees are grown in full sun to partial shade in Sunset’s Climate Zones 4 to 12 and 14 through 24.he Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) is a large tree that grows 20 to 80 feet in height. The smaller version is “Little Gem,” which reaches heights of 20 to 25 feet.", "Habit. The southern magnolia is a moderately large tree, 60-90 feet in height, 2-3 feet in diameter. It has a straight, clear bole which opens into a narrow, pyramidal crown. Grown in the open, it has a broad, conical crown with attractive symmetry.he flowers of this tree are perfect, white, smaller than those of the southern magnolia, 2-3 inches in diameter, attractive, and fragrant. Fruit. Fruit is an ovoid to ellipsoidal aggregate of smooth, dark red follicles, about 2 inches long, 1 inch in diameter.", "The southern magnolia is a moderately large tree, 60-90 feet in height, 2-3 feet in diameter. It has a straight, clear bole which opens into a narrow, pyramidal crown.Grown in the open, it has a broad, conical crown with attractive symmetry.he flowers of this tree are perfect, white, smaller than those of the southern magnolia, 2-3 inches in diameter, attractive, and fragrant. Fruit. Fruit is an ovoid to ellipsoidal aggregate of smooth, dark red follicles, about 2 inches long, 1 inch in diameter.", "Although it does not generally have good fall color, sweetbay magnolia is attractive in bloom and in leaf, and its smooth gray bark stands out in winter. The tree is semi-evergreen in western Pennsylvania, although trees in very protected locations may hold their leaves more reliably.This small tree works well in borders, as a specimen, or in groups. Sweetbay magnolia’s tolerance for periodic flooding makes it a good choice for larger rain gardens.Sweetbay magnolia grows best on evenly moist, acidic soils, but tolerates average garden soil as long as the pH is 5.5 to 6.5.hoto: Sandy Feather, Sweetbay Magnolia: Magnolia virginiana. Sweetbay magnolia is native to the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, from Long Island south to Florida, growing most abundantly in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and Florida.", "Flower and foliage of M. grandiflora. Magnolia grandiflora is a medium to large evergreen tree which may grow 120 ft (37 m) tall. It typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm (4.7–7.9 in) long and 6–12 cm (2.4–4.7 in) broad, with smooth margins.agnolia grandiflora is a very popular ornamental tree throughout its native range in the coastal plain of the Gulf/South Atlantic states. Grown for its attractive, shiny green leaves and fragrant flowers, it has a long history in the southern United States.", "The cucumbertree, M. acuminata, grows to large size and is harvested as a timber tree in northeastern US forests. Its wood is sold as yellow poplar along with that of the tuliptree, Liriodendron tulipifera. The Fraser magnolia, M. fraseri, also attains enough size sometimes to be harvested, as well.arolus Linnaeus, who was familiar with Plumier's Genera, adopted the genus name Magnolia in 1735 in his first edition of Systema Naturae, without a description, but with a reference to Plumier's work. In 1753, he took up Plumier's Magnolia in the first edition of Species Plantarum." ]
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are male dogs spayed or neutered
[ "In general, dogs neutered before they go into puberty grow a bit bigger than those neutered after puberty because testosterone is involved in bone growth; sometimes that growth is preferable and sometimes it’s not. Most dogs are sexually mature by the age of five or six months (the blink of an eye).", "This may be hormonally related; there may also be a breed predisposition. There is no evidence documenting a decline in trainability of working female or male dogs after spay or castration. One study documented an increase in development of senile behaviors after gonadectomy in male dogs.", "A male dog can be neutered any time after eight weeks of age. A few years ago, most veterinarians advised waiting until puberty hit at about six months, and some still make that recommendation. Talk to your veterinarian about what’s best for your dog.", "Osteosarcoma is significantly more common is spayed/neutered dogs. 3. Mammory cancer is increases in females left intact. But, since most all mammory cancers are benign, I'll take my chances with mammory cancer to ward off hemangio or osteosarcoma any day of the week.", "Part of being conscientious about the pet overpopulation problem is to spay or neuter your pet rabbits, too. Rabbits reproduce faster than dogs or cats and often end up in shelters, where they must be euthanized. Neutering male rabbits can reduce hormone-driven behavior such as lunging, mounting, spraying, and boxing.", "Neutering sterilizes a male dog so he’s incapable of parenting puppies. It’s a simple surgery, far more so than a spay. Under anesthesia, an incision is made in front of the scrotum, and then the testicles are removed through that incision. The stalks of the testicles are cut.", "According to the report, neutered male dogs live 18% longer than un-neutered male dogs and spayed female dogs live 23% longer than unspayed female dogs. The report goes on to add that in Mississippi, the lowest-ranking state for pet longevity, 44% of the dogs are not neutered or spayed.", "1 Male dogs can usually go home the same day they have the procedure. The dog might be a tad nauseated and turn away from food with a theatrical flourish for the first day or two. No need to be an overbearing parent and force your dog to eat — he’ll be fine even if he misses a few meals.", "Curbing bad behavior. Unneutered dogs are much more assertive and prone to urine-marking (lifting his leg) than neutered dogs. Although it is most often associated with male dogs, females may do it, too. Spaying or neutering your dog should reduce urine-marking and may stop it altogether.", "The decision to spay or neuter your pet is an important one for pet owners. It can be the single best decision you make for his long-term welfare. Getting your pet spayed or neutered can: Reduce the number of homeless pets killed." ]
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are male or female dobermans more aggressive
[ "The main difference between the male and female Doberman is size. The male is much larger than the female, often by two or more inches of height and 20 to 30 pounds in weight.", "Male dogs are often bolder and more aggressive than females, although in some breeds it is the female who is sharper and more aggressive while the males might be described as goofy or klutzy or big softies.. Male dogs have genitals that are easy to see, which makes some owners feel self-conscious.", "The male is much larger than the female, often by two or more inches of height and 20 to 30 pounds in weight. Much of this size is due to increased muscle mass in the male. Healthy male Dobermans are muscled like body builders while the females are more smooth and elegant.", "Much of this size is due to increased muscle mass in the male. Healthy male Dobermans are muscled like body builders while the females are more smooth and elegant. Additionally, we have an opinion on a difference between male and female Dobermans based on the many Dobermans we have raised and worked with.", "If any difference with regard to aggression was observed, the female puppies, being smaller than the males, had to be a little more aggressive to keep from being pushed around by their larger litter mates. Both male and female Dobermans are strong willed and highly trainable.", "Besides being highly intelligent, the Doberman’s voracious need to please his handler contribute to his high trainability-both male and female. The main difference between the male and female Doberman is size. The male is much larger than the female, often by two or more inches of height and 20 to 30 pounds in weight.", "A female is less likely to wage a dominance battle that escalates into aggression with a human, but females can be cunning and resourceful in getting their own way and in the human mind they are often perceived as being more “sneaky” than male dogs.", "I've heard people say you can never keep a male Doberman with other male dogs, and that they do not get along with male dogs, and this would be a concern because I plan to take the dog in social situations. I've heard that males are more quick to temper, and more protective, and that females are more willful.", "Well commonsense says that if you have a female husky, you would get a male Doberman. But if you are looking for a tough guy, and you have these pre conceived notions about the breed.. It's likely a good idea that you do more research on the breed. It is a mistake to buy 2 puppies at the same time.", "Female hamsters are technically considered to be more aggressive than male hamsters. Although that is not always true, the female hamster has a motherly instinct whether or no … t she has young. But, in most cases, it isn't the gender of hamster that makes them more aggressive." ]
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are mallard ducks federally protected
[ "Note: A Federal Waterfowl Sale and Disposal Permit is required to sell, trade, or donate captive-reared waterfowl (including eggs) protected. under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. All waterfowl acquired, held, or transferred under this permit must be properly marked in accordance. with 50 CFR 21.13. (Exception: You do not require a Federal permit to purchase, sell, or hold captive-reared, properly marked mallard. ducks (50 CFR 21.13).", "The breeding male mallard is unmistakable, with a glossy bottle-green head and white collar which demarcates the head from the purple-tinged brown breast, grey brown wings, and a pale grey belly.", "Mallard Duck And Goose Nesting Behavior Information. Males and female mallards and geese pair up in late fall. Nesting begins in early to mid Spring. Duck and goose nests are usually made away from the duck or goose's main body of water. The male and female will scout out the nest site together, looking for sites with low predator activity. They'll select spot under shrubs or bushes, or within taller vegetation.", "Several species of duck have brown-plumaged females which can be confused with the female mallard. The female gadwall (A. strepera) has an orange-lined bill, white belly, black and white speculum which is seen as a white square on the wings in flight, and is a smaller bird.", "Due to the malleability of the mallard's genetic code, which gives it its vast interbreeding capability, mutations in the genes that decide plumage colour are very common and have resulted in a wide variety of hybrids such as Brewer's duck (mallard × gadwall, Anas strepera).", "The male birds (drakes) have a glossy green head and are grey on wings and belly, while the females (hens or ducks) have mainly brown-speckled plumage. Both sexes have an area of white-bordered black speculum feathers which commonly also include iridescent blue feathers especially among males.", "This means that if your. State requires you to have a permit to sell or transfer migratory waterfowl, you must hold a valid State permit in order. for your Federal permit to be valid. It is your responsibility to make sure you comply with State permit requirements.", "A Federal Migratory Bird Waterfowl Sale and Disposal permit will authorize you to sell, donate, or otherwise dispose. of to another person, properly marked, captive-reared migratory waterfowl and their eggs. A permit is not required to. sell or dispose of properly marked, captive-reared mallards.", "The mallard (/ˈmælɑːrd/ or /ˈmælərd/) or wild duck (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck which breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and has been introduced to New Zealand, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, the Falkland Islands and South Africa.", "No. You may not take migratory waterfowl or their eggs from the wild and you may not acquire wild waterfowl. from another person. Anyone who transfers waterfowl to you must have a valid Waterfowl Sale and Disposal permit." ]
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are mallet fractures displaced
[ "Mallet finger is indicated in the middle finger in this photo. The tip of the finger bends downwards while the rest of the finger stays straight. [edit on Wikidata]", "Accepted after revision 7 July. 2009. We treated 32 displaced mallet finger fractures by a two extension block Kirschner-wire. technique. The clinical and radiological outcomes were evaluated at a mean follow-up of. 49 months (25 to 84). The mean joint surface involvement was 38.4% (33% to 50%) and. 18 patients (56%) had accompanying joint subluxation.", "Mallet Finger (Definition) Mallet finger is caused by a tear of the extensor tendon at the joint closer to the fingertip. It happens most commonly from a trauma which causes sudden flexion of the joint. The patient will notice that a 'droop' is present with the fingertip and is unable to extend at the joint.", "The tendon may tear where it joins on to the end bone of the finger, or it may pull off a small fragment of bone at this point (in which case it is called a mallet fracture). * Pain and swelling over the end of the finger. * The end of the finger lies in a bent position.", "Mallet fractures may leave a small bump on the top of the end joint and slight loss of bending of the joint, but pain is rare and the finger generally functions well. Occasionally the tendon fails to repair itself. It can be treated by a further period of splintage.", "In medicine, mallet finger, also baseball finger, dropped finger, dolphin finger, Virgin Finger, Hannan Finger, PLF Finger and (more generally) extensor tendon injury, is an injury of the extensor digitorum tendon of the fingers at the distal interphalangeal joint (DIP).", "Mallet finger can be caused by a blunt force on the DIP. Patients who are diagnosed with mallet finger have an inability to extend their finger and experience pain and numbness. Depending on how severe the injury is, the patient can be prescribed medication in order to prevent infection.", "X-ray showing fracture at the insertion of the extensor tendon. A mallet finger without an associated fracture. An example of a splint for mallet finger. Lateral view a splint for mallet finger.", "Finger fracture: Finger fractures usually will present with localized swelling. There will also be tenderness at the fracture site. If the fracture is displaced there may be gross deformity of the finger. Some fractures at the distal portion of the finger may be a small avulsion and the presentation is a mallet finger. The distal finger joint will be flexed and the person is unable to straighten it. ...Read more.", "At the end of this time the splint is worn for one to two weeks at night and whenever the finger might be at risk of injury. Severe mallet fractures sometimes require surgical treatment, especially if the fracture has allowed the end joint to drop out of alignment." ]
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are mandarin chinese considered unreached
[ "Mandarin (/ˈmændᵊrɪn/; simplified Chinese: 官话; traditional Chinese: 官話; pinyin: Guānhuà; literally: speech of officials) is a group of related varieties of Chinese spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.", "1 The largest unreached group is the Shaikh, with over 215,000,000 individuals. The Mandarin Chinese is the largest people group, being in 82 countries with a total of about 800,000,000 individuals, and with 783,000,000 of those in China.", "1 9,815 people groups by country are not considered unreached, totaling 4,269,631,000 individuals, or about 58% of the world's population. Of the 16,500 total people groups, 6,685 are identified as unreached using Joshua Project criteria, totaling 3,110,819,000 individuals.", "1 The Mandarin Chinese is the largest people group, being in 82 countries with a total of about 800,000,000 individuals, and with 783,000,000 of those in China. Jews are found in 126 countries, Arabs in 130 countries, and Chinese groups in 127 countries.", "Linguists use the term Mandarin to refer to the diverse group of dialects spoken in northern and southwestern China, which Chinese linguists call Guānhuà. The alternative term Běifānghuà (北方话/北方話), or Northern dialects, is used less and less among Chinese linguists.", "1 That means 84% of all unreached people groups are in the 10/40 Window. 1,102 of the unreached groups are NOT in the 10/40 Window, totaling 93,550,000 individuals. These groups are relatively accessible to the Gospel.", "1 Of the 16,500 people groups by country, 6,685 are still considered unreached. 9,815 people groups by country are not considered unreached, totaling 4,269,631,000 individuals, or about 58% of the world's population.", "The group includes the Beijing dialect, the basis of Standard Chinese, which is also referred to as Mandarin. Because most Mandarin dialects are found in the north, the group is sometimes referred to as the Northern dialects (北方话; běifānghuà).", "Standard Chinese is the official language of the People's Republic of China and Taiwan (Republic of China) and one of the four official languages of Singapore. It is also one of the most frequently used varieties of Chinese among Chinese diaspora communities internationally.", "Mandarin is by far the largest of the seven or ten Chinese dialect groups, with 70 per cent of Chinese speakers and a huge area stretching from Yunnan in the southwest to Xinjiang in the northwest and Heilongjiang in the northeast." ]
No, Mandarin is by far the largest of the seven or ten Chinese dialect groups, with 70 per cent of Chinese speakers.
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are mandarin oranges genetically modified
[ "The mandarin (Citrus reticulata), also known as the mandarine, is a small citrus tree with fruit resembling other oranges.Mandarin are usually eaten plain or in fruit salads. Specifically reddish-orange mandarin cultivars can be marketed as tangerines, but this is not a botanical classification. Tangors, or temple oranges, are crosses between the mandarin orange and the common sweet orange; their thick rind is easy to peel and its bright orange pulp is sour-sweet and full-flavored.", "Stakeholder input wanted: survey on research needs for assessing GMO impacts. Shaping the Future of GMO Research. Stakeholder with interests in the risk and/or benefit assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO s) are invited to take part in an online survey.he aim of this survey is to identify which research needs should be prioritised, thereby contributing to the commissioning of research on the health, environment and economic impacts of GMOs. The survey will close on 15th July 2015.", "Cultivation. With some exceptions, all citrus plants are sensitive to frost and are unable to tolerate temperatures that are more than a few degrees below zero. They are cultivated in temperate and sub-tropical regions, including areas of the USA, South America, South Africa, Australia and the Mediterranean countries.he aim of this survey is to identify which research needs should be prioritised, thereby contributing to the commissioning of research on the health, environment and economic impacts of GMOs. The survey will close on 15th July 2015.", "According to molecular studies, the mandarin, the citron, the pomelo, and the papeda were the ancestors of most other commercial citrus varieties, through breeding or natural hybridization; mandarins are therefore all the more important as the only sweet fruit among the parental species. Tangors, or temple oranges, are crosses between the mandarin orange and the common sweet orange; their thick rind is easy to peel and its bright orange pulp is sour-sweet and full-flavored.", "Sumo is a name that fits this new orange because of its size (it is one of the largest mandarins) and its distinctive topknot, like a sumo wrestler’s.But wrestling is not an issue with the Sumo orange because its bumpy skin is so easy to peel.umo is a name that fits this new orange because of its size (it is one of the largest mandarins) and its distinctive topknot, like a sumo wrestler’s.", "Continue reading the main story. Sumo is a name that fits this new orange because of its size (it is one of the largest mandarins) and its distinctive topknot, like a sumo wrestler’s. But wrestling is not an issue with the Sumo orange because its bumpy skin is so easy to peel.umo is a name that fits this new orange because of its size (it is one of the largest mandarins) and its distinctive topknot, like a sumo wrestler’s.", "It's too early, of course, to elevate the seedless mandarin to a place in this pantheon. But in the meantime, the small, glossy, deep-orange fruit is, acre for acre, the most profitable citrus in America. Across California's citrus belt, farmers are ripping out orange, lemon and grapefruit trees to switch to mandarins.t's too early, of course, to elevate the seedless mandarin to a place in this pantheon. But in the meantime, the small, glossy, deep-orange fruit is, acre for acre, the most profitable citrus in America. Across California's citrus belt, farmers are ripping out orange, lemon and grapefruit trees to switch to mandarins.", "7 Intriguing Genetically Modified Fruits & Veggies. Genetically modified food is one of great controversies of our time. Supporters point to wonderful possibilities of nutrient-packed food and solving world hunger, while critics fear unknown effects on human health.But whatever one’s opinion the matter, one thing is clear: some genetically modified fruits and vegetables are awfully intriguing!enetically modified food is one of great controversies of our time. Supporters point to wonderful possibilities of nutrient-packed food and solving world hunger, while critics fear unknown effects on human health.", "The foreign genes may come from bacteria, viruses, insects, animals or even humans. We believe consumers have the right to know if they are consuming genetically modified crops. Many genetic modified crops have been altered and engineered to produce their own pesticides.LemonCitrusTree is committed to selling the most beautiful and healthiest non-GMO trees and plants to our customers.e believe consumers have the right to know if they are consuming genetically modified crops. Many genetic modified crops have been altered and engineered to produce their own pesticides.", "1 Tangors, or temple oranges, are crosses between the mandarin orange and the common sweet orange; their thick rind is easy to peel and its bright orange pulp is sour-sweet and full-flavored. Tangors, or temple oranges, are crosses between the mandarin orange and the common sweet orange; their thick rind is easy to peel and its bright orange pulp is sour-sweet and full-flavored." ]
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are mandrills baboons
[ "Mandrills are most closely related to drills and baboons, though the mandrill is placed in its own genus. They are the most brightly colored mammals alive today, and they use this bright coloration for a variety of communication purposes.", "The mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Old World monkey (Cercopithecidae) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the drill. It is found in southern Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Congo.", "The mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) is a primate of the Old World monkey (Cercopithecidae) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the drill. It is found in southern Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Congo. Mandrills mostly live in tropical rainforests and forest-savanna mosaics.", "Mandrills (called baboons in The Lion King films and franchise) are creatures that appear in The Lion King universe. In the films, they are incorrectly referred to as baboons. They are closely related to baboons, but are a part of a completely different genus, Mandrillus.", "Mandrills are the largest and most colorful of the Old World monkeys. They are related to baboons and even more so to drills. Their furry head crest, mane, and beard are quite impressive. But what grabs your attention is their bright coloration.", "Both the mandrill and the drill were once classified as baboons in the genus Papio, but recent research has determined that they should be separated into their own genus, Mandrillus. Mandrills are the world's largest monkeys.", "Big and brilliant. Mandrills are the largest and most colorful of the Old World monkeys. They are related to baboons and even more so to drills. Their furry head crest, mane, and beard are quite impressive.", "Baboons, Drills And Mandrills Baboons – are terrestrial monkeys found in open or rocky areas, including open woodland, savannah, grassland, and rocky hills in Africa. They have doglike faces and walk on all fours.", "Mandrill vs Baboon. Mandrill and baboon are two of the most interesting primates of Africa, and many people get them wrong even when they get to see these animals. Therefore, understanding the characteristics of these incredible animals would always be important.", "Mandrill and baboon are two of the most interesting primates of Africa, and many people get them wrong even when they get to see these animals. Therefore, understanding the characteristics of these incredible animals would always be important." ]
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are mangoes acidic
[ "Citric acid is found in many types of fruits but is also added to numerous other foods during manufacturing, as a preservative. To maintain a diet low in citric acid, avoid all citrus fruits -- lemons, oranges and limes, for example -- as well as most berries, canned tomatoes and wine.Some fruits, such as peaches and fresh tomatoes, contain lower levels of citric acid; bananas, coconuts, mangoes and avocados are a few that contain none at all.itric acid is found in many types of fruits but is also added to numerous other foods during manufacturing, as a preservative. To maintain a diet low in citric acid, avoid all citrus fruits -- lemons, oranges and limes, for example -- as well as most berries, canned tomatoes and wine.", "Mango pH. Different varieties of mangoes vary in their pH, but they tend to be acidic. Also, mangoes vary in their acidity depending on how ripe they are and how they were ripened.A study published in the November 2007 “African Journal of Biotechnology” reports that the Dodo mango shifted in pH from 2.31 to 4.64 as it ripened.oods with a low pH have a low potential to attract hydrogen ions. The pH of a food can vary from zero to 14. A pH below 7 is considered acidic, while a pH over 7 is considered alkaloid or basic. Foods that are acidic, with a pH below 7, can temporarily increase the acidity of the contents in your stomach.", "12.) Papaya, mangoes, and watermelons: Although many fruits have alkaline affect mangos, papayas, and watermelons are some of the best sources. Apples, grapes, and blueberries are very alkaline as well.Try and limit the amount of some somewhat acidic fruits like cranberries, prunes, and blackberries.2.) Papaya, mangoes, and watermelons: Although many fruits have alkaline affect mangos, papayas, and watermelons are some of the best sources. Apples, grapes, and blueberries are very alkaline as well.", "Mango is a fruit, of which only the 'juicy' part is acidic, like most fruit juices. The 'dry solid' part (fibres, 'flesh', skin etc.) of a mango does not have a pH value, so no acidic or alkaline properties.lkali and acid are terms used when the pH of a substance is a certain number, for example if a substance has a pH of 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, then the substanc … e is an acid. If the pH is 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15, then the substance is an alkali.", "Presently, Mexico is the major supplier to the United States markets and to a lesser extent in Central America. Nonetheless, mango came from India which is around the border with Burma, then is has spread to the Southeast Asia in 1500. Now, and half of the world’s mangoes are cultivated in India.Also, it is cultivated in various tropical and subtropical regions and the most widely distributed fruit in the world.These cultivators include the Caribbean, Australia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, China, and South, West, and Central Africa.ecause of its delicious taste, mangoes are commonly used in various cuisines. Unripe mangoes, although sour in taste are popularly used in pickles, side dishes, and chutneys. The unripe ones are also eaten raw dipped in salt, soy sauce, chili, or locally produced dips and sauces, such as fermented shrimp paste.", "Mangoes may very well be the king of all fruits. They fight cancer, alkalize the body, aid in weight loss, regulate diabetes, help digestion, clean your skin, and make the perfect snack. Here are 17 healthy reasons why you should be eating a mango every day.angoes may very well be the king of all fruits. They fight cancer, alkalize the body, aid in weight loss, regulate diabetes, help digestion, clean your skin, and make the perfect snack. Here are 17 healthy reasons why you should be eating a mango every day.", "Both ripe and unripe mango are good to go. Even the skin can be consumed in unripe ones. A mango fruit has the necessary vitamins and dietary minerals including vitamins A, B, B6, C, E, and K. it also has other nutrients that are essential for the body such as potassium, 17 amino acids, and copper.ecause of its delicious taste, mangoes are commonly used in various cuisines. Unripe mangoes, although sour in taste are popularly used in pickles, side dishes, and chutneys. The unripe ones are also eaten raw dipped in salt, soy sauce, chili, or locally produced dips and sauces, such as fermented shrimp paste.", "Because of its delicious taste, mangoes are commonly used in various cuisines. Unripe mangoes, although sour in taste are popularly used in pickles, side dishes, and chutneys. The unripe ones are also eaten raw dipped in salt, soy sauce, chili, or locally produced dips and sauces, such as fermented shrimp paste.ecause of its delicious taste, mangoes are commonly used in various cuisines. Unripe mangoes, although sour in taste are popularly used in pickles, side dishes, and chutneys. The unripe ones are also eaten raw dipped in salt, soy sauce, chili, or locally produced dips and sauces, such as fermented shrimp paste.", "The best soil for mango growth ranges between 4.5 and 7.0 pH, which is neutral to acidic soil. The mango tree does tolerate slightly alkaline soil. Use a soil testing kit to determine the pH of the soil.To improve the acidity of the soil, mix in organic materials like peat moss a year before planting.he best soil for mango growth ranges between 4.5 and 7.0 pH, which is neutral to acidic soil. The mango tree does tolerate slightly alkaline soil. Use a soil testing kit to determine the pH of the soil.", "It is also beneficial to consume fruits that have low acid content. Fruits that are low in acid should be consumed in every diet so that one does not suffer from a disorderly diet. An unbalanced diet could result in acidosis. Below is a list of low acidic fruits that can be beneficial to one’s health.Apples are extremely nutritious and contain Vitamin C. In fact, apples are known to be the best possible source of antioxidants. Apples are also another good source for flavonoids.n unbalanced diet could result in acidosis. Below is a list of low acidic fruits that can be beneficial to one’s health. Apples are extremely nutritious and contain Vitamin C. In fact, apples are known to be the best possible source of antioxidants. Apples are also another good source for flavonoids." ]
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are mangoes freezable
[ "How to Freeze Mangoes. Two Methods: Raw cubes Simple syrup cubes. Mangoes are tropical fruits and sweet in taste. They are best served freshly cut in fruit salads, smoothies, or as a frozen snack.", "Mangoes are tropical fruits and sweet in taste. They are best served freshly cut in fruit salads, smoothies, or as a frozen snack. Like papayas, mangoes are also commonly found as a breakfast side dish. Freezing mangoes are the best method to prepare a large quantity to store.", "How to Freeze Mangoes. Two Methods: Raw cubes Simple syrup cubes. Mangoes are tropical fruits and sweet in taste. They are best served freshly cut in fruit salads, smoothies, or as a frozen snack. Like papayas, mangoes are also commonly found as a breakfast side dish.", "How to freeze mangoes. I’m not a big fan of freezing food but yes I love to freeze fruits that are in season such as mangoes and strawberries. They are better than the canned variety when you need off season. So yes my freezer usually never has frozen cakes or foods but always has frozen mangoes and strawberries.", "Mangos can be easily frozen for use later. You can freeze them in a syrup, dry or puree them and freeze the puree. Here's how to freeze the Mangos, in easy steps:", "How to Freeze Mango. Freezing mango is very simple. 1 Cut it out and arrange it on a baking sheet or a 13×9 pan depending on which pan fits in your freezer. 2 Cover the top and bottom of the pan with plastic wrap. 3 Let fruit freeze for 24 hours.", "Two Methods: Raw cubes Simple syrup cubes. Mangoes are tropical fruits and sweet in taste. They are best served freshly cut in fruit salads, smoothies, or as a frozen snack. Like papayas, mangoes are also commonly found as a breakfast side dish. Freezing mangoes are the best method to prepare a large quantity to store.", "Freezing mango is very simple. 1 Cut it out and arrange it on a baking sheet or a 13×9 pan depending on which pan fits in your freezer. 2 Cover the top and bottom of the pan with plastic wrap. 3 Let fruit freeze for 24 hours. 4 Then transfer mango from the pan to a freezer bag and return to the freezer for long term freezing.", "How to Freeze Mango. Freezing mango is very simple. 1 Cut it out and arrange it on a baking sheet or a 13×9 pan depending on which pan fits in your freezer. 2 Cover the top and bottom of the pan with plastic wrap.", "I’m not a big fan of freezing food but yes I love to freeze fruits that are in season such as mangoes and strawberries. They are better than the canned variety when you need off season. So yes my freezer usually never has frozen cakes or foods but always has frozen mangoes and strawberries." ]
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are mangoes good for constipation
[ "• Having yogurt mixed with mango juice and ginger is beneficial in curing diarrhea. • To derive health benefits of mango for indigestion and diarrhea, you can consume a combination of one teaspoon each of dried mango flowers and honey. • Eating a ripe mango after having meals is useful in relieving constipation.", "A Healthy Option. Mangos are low in fat and calories, but very high in fiber, which may help keep your baby regular. They also contain a great amount of nutrients, including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, vitamin E, folate, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, sodium, zinc, iron, manganese and copper.", "gingernutlover Mon 06-Feb-06 10:00:42. dd is 5.5 months and has been weaning for last 3 weeks - as advised by HV. I have given her mango for last 4 meals and has just done one small hard poo after a day with no poo.", "If you have DFI, avoid the following foods because of their high fructose-to-glucose ratios: apples, pears, mangoes, pineapples, peaches, oranges (including mandarin oranges), honeydew melons, watermelon, lychees and grapes. Dried fruits, including raisins and figs, can also aggravate the condition.", "Diarrhea :- The mango seeds are valuable in diarrhea. The seeds should be collected during the mango season, dried in the shade and powdered and stored for use as medicine. It should be given in doses of about one and a half gram to two grams with or without honey.", "Mango is also known as The King of the Fruits. It has a wonderful sweet taste and pleasant flavor. Plus, as it contains a variety of phytochemicals and nutrients, mango benefits health in numerous ways. Apart from the fruit, mango bark, leaves, flowers, root as well as kernel can be used for therapeutic purposes. Furthermore, this delicious fruit symbolizes love and fertility in certain cultures.", "Mangoes are abundant during the summer season. Mango is widely known as the king of fruit, and that is not without a purpose. It is regarded as a valuable item of diet and a household remedy. It is rich in amino acids, vitamin C and E, flavonoids, beta carotene, niacin, calcium, iron, magnesium and potassium.", "Mango may be healthy, but is it OK for baby? Choosing healthy foods for your baby, whether for meal time or snack time, is very important. Your child should have a well balanced diet and be introduced to numerous healthy options to help their taste preferences grow.", "A. Mangoes can cause the symptoms you describe if you have dietary fructose intolerance. The condition is a common cause of irritable bowel syndrome, which is characterized by intestinal gas, bloating, abdominal pain and cramping, nausea, and diarrhea or constipation.", "mango and constipated? 5 month old. dd is 5.5 months and has been weaning for last 3 weeks - as advised by HV. I have given her mango for last 4 meals and has just done one small hard poo after a day with no poo." ]
Yes, mangoes are good for constipation.
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are mangoes grown in america
[ "Confidence votes 339. Mangoes are grown all over the world, in tropical to subtropical climates. This includes the southern USA, Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica. In South America mangoes are grown in Venezuela, Brazil, Chile and Colombia.Mangoes are grown in many Asian countries, including India, Thailand, China and Pakistan.They are also produced in Australia, and several African countries including Nigeria and Congo.angoes are grown in many Asian countries, including India, Thailand, China and Pakistan. They are also produced in Australia, and several African countries including Nigeria and Congo.", "Most mangoes eaten in the United States come from Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Guatemala, or Haiti. About 80% of mangoes in the United States are imported from Mexico. Mangoes have been grown in the United States for over 100 years, but not on a large commercial scale.Within the United States, mangoes are primarily grown in Florida, California, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico (which mainly exports to Europe).Hawaii has mango orchards, but most of their mangoes are sold locally.apoos are sometimes called the “Emperor of Mangoes.”. Dasheri: Grown especially in Malihabad, India, where this variety originated in the 18th century, these green and yellow mangoes are very popular in India. Safeda: Also known as Banganpalli, this variety is named after Banganapalle, India, where they originated.", "Mangoes are grown throughout the tropics, from the Caribbean to Africa, South-East Asia, Australia, as well as India, where the history of the fruit goes back over 6,000 years and closely connected to the Hindu religion. The mango was, for a long time, a status symbol in India.angoes are grown throughout the tropics, from the Caribbean to Africa, South-East Asia, Australia, as well as India, where the history of the fruit goes back over 6,000 years and closely connected to the Hindu religion. The mango was, for a long time, a status symbol in India.", "Zone 11. The only other zone in the United States where mangoes can be safely grown is in Zone 11. Typically, temperatures in this zone never drop below 40 degrees. There is no place in the continental United States where this occurs.Zone 11 includes only locations in Hawaii. Some of Hawaii is also in Zone 10.one 11. The only other zone in the United States where mangoes can be safely grown is in Zone 11. Typically, temperatures in this zone never drop below 40 degrees. There is no place in the continental United States where this occurs.", "India grows more mangoes than all other fruits combined. The People’s Republic of China is the second largest cultivator of mangoes. Spain, Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Australia, and several other places in Asia also produce varieties of mangoes.apoos are sometimes called the “Emperor of Mangoes.”. Dasheri: Grown especially in Malihabad, India, where this variety originated in the 18th century, these green and yellow mangoes are very popular in India. Safeda: Also known as Banganpalli, this variety is named after Banganapalle, India, where they originated.", "Mangoes can be grown in one of two ways: via the seed of a mango, or from a grafted sapling. Mango seeds typically take 8 years to produce fruit, but may not if they haven’t been grafted. Grafted saplings take 3-5 years to produce fruit, but are nearly guaranteed a good harvest.ith a little time and patience, it is quite easy to grow a mango tree from seed or from a small plant. Try your hand at gardening this tropical fruit, and you'll be raising a full-sized tree in no time.", "Today, many of the popular varieties of mango grown around the world were derived from this program in Florida, including the Tommy Atkins, Haden, Keitt, and Kent.In fact, the Haden was a seedling of the Mulgoba, a seedling brought to Florida by the USDA from India during the late 1800s.oday, many of the popular varieties of mango grown around the world were derived from this program in Florida, including the Tommy Atkins, Haden, Keitt, and Kent.", "Three Parts: Preparing for Planting Growing a Tree from a Seed Planting the Mango Tree. If you live in a climate that is favorable to mango plants, you can plant and grow your own mango tree and enjoy the sweet, vitamin-packed tropical fruit for years on end.With a little time and patience, it is quite easy to grow a mango tree from seed or from a small plant.Try your hand at gardening this tropical fruit, and you'll be raising a full-sized tree in no time.ith a little time and patience, it is quite easy to grow a mango tree from seed or from a small plant. Try your hand at gardening this tropical fruit, and you'll be raising a full-sized tree in no time.", "1 Mango seeds traveled with humans from Asia to the Middle East, East Africa and South America beginning around 300 or 400 A.D. 2 The paisley pattern, developed in India, is based on the shape of a mango. Mango seeds traveled with humans from Asia to the Middle East, East Africa and South America beginning around 300 or 400 A.D. 2 The paisley pattern, developed in India, is based on the shape of a mango.", "Most mangoes are grown near the equator, and in the United States they are primarily grown in Florida. If you live in an area that has average temperatures of 80–100 °F (27–38 °C) and cool winters that don’t freeze, you’ll likely be able to grow mangoes.ith a little time and patience, it is quite easy to grow a mango tree from seed or from a small plant. Try your hand at gardening this tropical fruit, and you'll be raising a full-sized tree in no time." ]
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are mangoes healthy
[ "Mangoes may very well be the king of all fruits. They fight cancer, alkalize the body, aid in weight loss, regulate diabetes, help digestion, clean your skin, and make the perfect snack. Here are 17 healthy reasons why you should be eating a mango every day.", "Mango has a lot of vitamins and nutrients that help the body feel fuller. Also, the fibrous fruit boosts the digestive function of the body by burning additional calories, helping in weight loss. 6. Regulates diabetes. Not only the fruit but the leaves of mangoes are healthy too.", "Mango salsa, mango sorbet and more healthy mango recipes. Mangoes are a healthy and flavorful fruit to add to sweet and savory dishes alike. Our healthy mango recipes, including recipes for mango salad, mango sorbet and mango salsa, are new ways to try cooking with mango.", "5. Weight loss. Mango has a lot of vitamins and nutrients that help the body feel fuller. Also, the fibrous fruit boosts the digestive function of the body by burning additional calories, helping in weight loss. 6. Regulates diabetes. Not only the fruit but the leaves of mangoes are healthy too.", "Mangoes have been named the most widely consumed fruit in the world. Some of the possible health benefits of consuming mango include a decreased risk of macular degeneration, a decreased risk of colon cancer, improvement in digestion and bone health and even benefits for the skin and hair.", "Mangoes have an impressive vitamin content that assures overall health. They are rich in potassium (4% in 156 mg) and magnesium (2% in 9 mg) , and mangoes are great natural remedies for high blood pressure patients.", "Not only the fruit but the leaves of mangoes are healthy too. For people suffering from diabetes, just boil 5-6 mango leaves in a vessel, soak it through night and drink the filtered decoction in the morning.", "Regulates diabetes. Not only the fruit but the leaves of mangoes are healthy too. For people suffering from diabetes, just boil 5-6 mango leaves in a vessel, soak it through night and drink the filtered decoction in the morning.", "Vitamin A. Mangoes supply a healthy dose of vitamin A. You need adequate amounts of vitamin A in your diet to support healthy eyes and proper bone growth. Mangoes supply 1,785 IU of vitamin A in a 1 cup serving. This is about 35 percent of the vitamin A your body needs daily for good health.", "Heart disease: The fiber, potassium and vitamin content in mangoes all help to ward off heart disease. An increase in potassium intake along with a decrease in sodium intake is the most important dietary change that a person can make to reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease." ]
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are manta rays fish or mammals
[ "Dive tourism involving manta rays is a growing industry, and can potentially give the giant manta ray more economic value than the short-term profits from fishing. However, the industry needs to be appropriately managed to prevent harm to the giant manta ray or its habitat and to ensure that it remains sustainable.", "Manta rays are large, cartilaginous, salt water fish in the Elasmobranchii subclass which includes sharks and skates The manta ray is the largest of the rays. They can typical … ly be found in and around coral reefs feeding on plankton and fish larvae. To learn more about manta rays, see the Related Links.", "The largest living ray and one of the largest of all elasmobranchs, the giant manta ray (Manta birostris) is a stunning and graceful member of the devil ray family (Mobulidae). This giant fish is notable for its sheer size, with anecdotal reports of individuals measuring up to 9.1 metres across.", "1 The giant manta ray is the largest ray species in the world. 2 The giant manta ray has the largest brain of all the world’s fishes, and much remains to be discovered about its intelligence and social interactions. 3 Despite its massive size, the giant manta ray feeds on some of the smallest organisms in the ocean.", "This species is often host to smaller fish called remoras, which attach to the manta ray’s body and consume particles of food that fall from its mouth. The giant manta ray regularly seeks out ‘cleaning stations’, where cleaner fishes such as wrasses (Labroides spp.) pick parasites off its body.", "You may hear the manta ray referred to by many different names. They include devilfish and manta. However, they are all the same. The name for these aquatic creatures stems from the word manta. In Spanish that means cloak or blanket, and the name is the result of a type of trap that was once used to capture them.", "Top facts. 1 The giant manta ray is the largest ray species in the world. 2 The giant manta ray has the largest brain of all the world’s fishes, and much remains to be discovered about its intelligence and social interactions.", "Mating is determined by the size of the disc overall, not the age of the manta ray. The males need a size of around 13 feet and the females need a size of about 16 ½ feet before they are ready to mate.", "Manta Rays are sea animals, they are relatives of the shark. they look like sting rays, but manta rays are a lot bigger. 12 people found this useful. Edit. Share to: 1 Ray: An Inspiring Movie About a Musical Icon Ray is a biographical drama about the life of musician Ray Charles.", "Share to: Lifespan is 20 years on average for a Devil Ray also known as the Manta Ray Manta ray is their actual name. so it'd make more sense if you said: Lifespan is 20 years on avera … ge for a Manta Ray also known as the Manta Ray. just so you know." ]
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are marigolds annuals or perennials
[ "Mexican tarragon (Tagetes lucida), Lemmon's marigold (Tagetes lemmonii) and mountain marigold (Tagetes palmeri) are three species of perennial marigolds, which generally grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 9 and above.efinitions. Annuals are plants with a life cycle that completes within one growing season, typically less than one year, and ending with fall's first frost. Conversely, perennials complete multiple life cycles over many years.", "Marigolds (Tagetes spp.) include both hardy annuals and perennials that require little care. These flowers range in size from 6 inches to 6 feet tall with flower color ranging from pale yellow to orange, gold and a brownish-maroon. Marigolds are easily propagated from seed that germinate within a few days in warm soil.You can start seeds indoors and transplant them outdoors after danger of frost if you want earlier-blooming flowers. You can grow marigolds as perennials in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 9 through 11.arigolds are easily propagated from seed that germinate within a few days in warm soil. You can start seeds indoors and transplant them outdoors after danger of frost if you want earlier-blooming flowers. You can grow marigolds as perennials in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 9 through 11.", "Bright yellow, gold and orange-red blooms of marigolds (Tagetes spp.) populate gardens from Mexico to India and across the United States. Marigolds are subtropical plants known for their hardiness, and are used in garden beds, cut flower arrangements and container plantings.efinitions. Annuals are plants with a life cycle that completes within one growing season, typically less than one year, and ending with fall's first frost. Conversely, perennials complete multiple life cycles over many years.", "Definitions. Annuals are plants with a life cycle that completes within one growing season, typically less than one year, and ending with fall's first frost. Conversely, perennials complete multiple life cycles over many years.Common garden marigolds are annuals, but because they self-sow, sometimes they are mistakenly identified as perennials. Even in regions with mild winters free of frost, marigolds grow as annuals, with bloom development fading in fall.Of the perennial marigolds, you're only likely to find three species available.efinitions. Annuals are plants with a life cycle that completes within one growing season, typically less than one year, and ending with fall's first frost. Conversely, perennials complete multiple life cycles over many years.", "Types of Marigolds. There are numerous varieties of marigolds, but most can be broken down into three major groups. The African marigold varieties can grow up to 3 feet tall and have flowers that are 3 1/2 inches across.The French marigold is generally around or under 1 foot tall with flowers that are about 2 inches across.These two groups have been cross-bred to create a third group called the triploids. Triploids can grow a little taller than 1 foot high and have flowers about 2 inches across.he French marigold is generally around or under 1 foot tall with flowers that are about 2 inches across. These two groups have been cross-bred to create a third group called the triploids. Triploids can grow a little taller than 1 foot high and have flowers about 2 inches across.", "Add marigolds to sunny beds and borders. Plant marigolds with both sun-loving annuals and perennials in your garden. Marigolds combine well with lavenders, salvias or sages, cosmos, daylilies, coreopsis, and nasturtium.Marigolds are incredibly easy-going and reliable under a wide range of growing conditions.lant marigolds with both sun-loving annuals and perennials in your garden. Marigolds combine well with lavenders, salvias or sages, cosmos, daylilies, coreopsis, and nasturtium. Marigolds are incredibly easy-going and reliable under a wide range of growing conditions.", "Owning a landscaping company I get people who have conflicting information all of the time. The last one was Marigolds are a perennial. A perennial is a plant that comes back after a winter dormancy. Annuals return from seeds.I told them I don't know of any perennial Marigolds. They insisted that their father planted them and they came back every year. I haven't looked to see if I could find a perennial.I thought I would bring the issue to MyLot first to see what results that I get. told them I don't know of any perennial Marigolds. They insisted that their father planted them and they came back every year. I haven't looked to see if I could find a perennial. I thought I would bring the issue to MyLot first to see what results that I get.", "The marigold is an annual flower that blooms so well over a long season that they're a mainstay of gardeners everywhere. Annuals Image Gallery. Description: American marigolds (T. erecta) can be tall plants, growing up to 36 inches high, though breeding has produced shorter heights.arigold is an annual flower that blooms well over a long season. American marigolds can be tall, up to 36 inches. French marigolds, or triploids, are bushier and more compact.", "Marigold Life Span. Marigolds are annuals, returning to seed at the end of the growing season when temperatures begin to dip. Often, the seeds left behind will begin to grow again the next season, making the flower appear to be perennial, but there is no guarantee this will happen.he French marigold is generally around or under 1 foot tall with flowers that are about 2 inches across. These two groups have been cross-bred to create a third group called the triploids. Triploids can grow a little taller than 1 foot high and have flowers about 2 inches across.", "Annual, Tagetas Ercta, Tagetas Patula. Marigold plants are a very prolific, easy to grow annual flower. Kids love 'em and adults love 'em. Marigold flowers are available in a variety of colors, including white, yellow, orange, red and mixed colors.Marigold Flowers will bloom from mid-summer all the way until frost.nnual, Tagetas Ercta, Tagetas Patula. Marigold plants are a very prolific, easy to grow annual flower. Kids love 'em and adults love 'em. Marigold flowers are available in a variety of colors, including white, yellow, orange, red and mixed colors." ]
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are marigolds bunny resistant
[ "A fence, not marigolds, keeps deer and rabbits out of the garden. Marigolds (Calendula officinalis) are annuals in all U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones. Often marigolds, with their slightly bitter, sharp fragrance, are planted to try to keep grazing animals like deer and rabbits out of the yard.", "I’d love to say that Marigolds are rabbit resistant but they are low to the ground and somewhat attractive to the little bunny. They do, however act as a natural insect repellant and some critters will stay away from them because of their scent. Like humans, if the rabbit is hungry enough, it will eat anything.", "I’d love to say that Marigolds are rabbit resistant but they are low to the ground and somewhat attractive to the little bunny. They do, however act as a natural insect repellant and some critters will stay away from them because of their scent.", "Nothing is more discouraging then to see the damage deer and rabbits can do to plants in your yard. Here is a list of plants that tend to be deer and rabbit resistant; always bear in mind that if these animals are hungry they will eat anything!", "A fence, not marigolds, keeps deer and rabbits out of the garden. Marigolds (Calendula officinalis) are annuals in all U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones.", "Marigolds (Calendula officinalis) are annuals in all U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones. Often marigolds, with their slightly bitter, sharp fragrance, are planted to try to keep grazing animals like deer and rabbits out of the yard.", "Nothing is more discouraging then to see the damage deer and rabbits can do to plants in your yard. Here is a list of plants that tend to be deer and rabbit resistant; always bear in mind that if these animals are hungry they will eat anything! Ageratum.", "According to Shawna, you can repel rabbits with plants by growing spicy globe basil combined with marigolds. She particularly recommends ‘Taishon’ marigolds. Both plants have a strong scent and make lists of “rabbit resistant” plants.", "Rabbits like to hide in tall grasses and sneak into your vegetable or flower garden at dawn or dusk for their twice-daily feeding. Fortunately, the taste and smell of some flowering annuals are unpleasant to rabbits.", "Often marigolds, with their slightly bitter, sharp fragrance, are planted to try to keep grazing animals like deer and rabbits out of the yard. While these animals often avoid strong or unknown smells as possible dangers, marigolds do not keep either deer or rabbits out of the garden." ]
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are marigolds the same as calendula
[ "Calendula (/kəˈlɛndjuːlə/), or pot marigold, is a genus of about 15–20 species of annual and perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family Asteraceae.They are native to southwestern Asia, western Europe, Macaronesia, and the Mediterranean.he petals are edible and can be used fresh in salads or dried and used to color cheese or as a replacement for saffron. A yellow dye has been extracted from the flowers. Romans and Greeks used the golden calendula in many rituals and ceremonies, sometimes wearing crowns or garlands made from the flowers.", "No although they are both from the Asteraceae family--which includes many plant species-- they are different species of plant. Calendula is often called pot marigold because the flower resembles the marigold flower minus the musky scent.It is also a medicinal plant and a salve made from it's flowers is good for scrapes and burns. Marigold has no medicinal value, but it is very good at keeping some bugs out of other plants.t includes the popular Pot Marigold, Calendula officinalis. But 'marigold' is a word also applied to species of Tagetes and includes the well-known African Marigolds.", "Overview: Although Calendula is commonly called Pot Marigold, they are not in the same genus as the common marigold, Tagetes.(They are part of the same family, Asteraceae .) Pot marigold refers to its gold flowers that bloomed during the festivals celebrating the Virgin Mary and its use in cooking, or pots.verview: Although Calendula is commonly called Pot Marigold, they are not in the same genus as the common marigold, Tagetes.", "Calendula officinalis (pot marigold, ruddles, common marigold, garden marigold, English marigold, or Scottish marigold) is a plant in the genus Calendula of the family Asteraceae.alendula officinalis (pot marigold, ruddles, common marigold, garden marigold, English marigold, or Scottish marigold) is a plant in the genus Calendula of the family Asteraceae.", "Best Answer: The trouble with a word like marigold is that it means different plants to different people. Calendula is a genus of plants in the Daisy Family. It includes the popular Pot Marigold, Calendula officinalis.But 'marigold' is a word also applied to species of Tagetes and includes the well-known African Marigolds.t includes the popular Pot Marigold, Calendula officinalis. But 'marigold' is a word also applied to species of Tagetes and includes the well-known African Marigolds.", "CALENDULA/MARIGOLD (Calendula Officinalis – Compositae). Calendula oil is distilled from the petals of the pot marigold (Calendula Officinalis), a species of flower native to southern Europe, but which grows well further north in even the poorest of soils.ALENDULA/MARIGOLD (Calendula Officinalis – Compositae). Calendula oil is distilled from the petals of the pot marigold (Calendula Officinalis), a species of flower native to southern Europe, but which grows well further north in even the poorest of soils.", "Overview. The flower petals of the calendula plant (Calendula officinalis), or pot marigold, have been used for medicinal purposes since at least the 12th century.owever, it is not the same as the annual marigold plant that is often grown in gardens. Calendula has high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect cells from being damaged by unstable molecules called free radicals. Calendula appears to fight inflammation, viruses, and bacteria.", "Calendula. The flower petals of the calendula plant (Calendula officinalis), or pot marigold, have been used for medicinal purposes since at least the 12th century.owever, it is not the same as the annual marigold plant that is often grown in gardens. Calendula has high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect cells from being damaged by unstable molecules called free radicals. Calendula appears to fight inflammation, viruses, and bacteria.", "Marigold or more commonly Calendula has been used medicinally for centuries. Traditionally, it has been used to treat conjunctivitis, blepharitis, eczema, gastritis, minor burns including sunburns, warts, and minor injuries such as sprains and wounds.It has also been used to treat cramps, coughs, and snake bites.arigold or more commonly Calendula has been used medicinally for centuries. Traditionally, it has been used to treat conjunctivitis, blepharitis, eczema, gastritis, minor burns including sunburns, warts, and minor injuries such as sprains and wounds. It has also been used to treat cramps, coughs, and snake bites.", "However, it is not the same as the annual marigold plant that is often grown in gardens. Calendula has high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect cells from being damaged by unstable molecules called free radicals. Calendula appears to fight inflammation, viruses, and bacteria.owever, it is not the same as the annual marigold plant that is often grown in gardens. Calendula has high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect cells from being damaged by unstable molecules called free radicals. Calendula appears to fight inflammation, viruses, and bacteria." ]
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are marijuana plants male and female
[ "The flowering stage is like the adult stage of a cannabis plant since at this point it's only interested in adult stuff like growing their male and female parts, then pollinating :) In the flowering stage, plants start growing buds or pollen sacs in earnest.", "Male marijuana plants develop pollen sacs (look like little balls or nuts). Female marijuana plants start growing white hairs that develop into the marijuana buds (sensimilla) that contain THC and other cannabinoids. Lots of pictures of male and female parts above.", "Male cannabis plants should be juiced in much the same manner as females. All parts of the plant can be used save for the toughest stalks; it is generally advisable to also omit the largest and most fibrous fan leaves, as their high chlorophyll content can impart an unpleasant, bitter taste to the juice.", "In actual fact, having a male marijuana plant in the grow room does way more harm than good. If a male is kept in a grow room, it will eventually release a pollen which pollenates the female flower. Once this has happened the female bud will have seeds, the plant is less potent and now also full of seeds.", "The marijuana plant is not asexual. There is both a female marijuana plant and a male one. The male plant creates a pollen which pollenates the female flower. After pollenation has occurred, the female flower produces seeds. If there is no male plant nearby, the female marijuana plant will continue to develop its flowers without seeds.", "Picture Of Female Marijuana Plants - How To Tell Male VS Female Weed. How to Tell Male VS Female Marijuana Plants. One of the dilemmas of most cannabis growers is how to acquaint with Male VS Female Marijuana Plants. As we all perceived in our minds, cannabis plants can either be a male or female marijuana plants.", "Female and Male Marijuana Plants. Telling a female marijuana plant from a male one can be tricky for the inexperienced grower. It is, however, essential to get a knack for doing this as early as possible. Unless you’re breeding or cross-breeding marijuana, there is no reason to have male plants in the grow room.", "Pics & Difference. How to Tell Male VS Female Marijuana Plants. One of the dilemmas of most cannabis growers is how to acquaint with Male VS Female Marijuana Plants. As we all perceived in our minds, cannabis plants can either be a male or female marijuana plants.", "Regular marijuana seeds will be 50% male, and 50% female. That means half of the seeds will be unusable as far as growing buds. One way around this is to purchased feminized seeds online. These seeds are available from all reputable online seedbanks, and the plants produced by these seeds are always female.", "males The majority of cannabis growers destroy any males the second they display signs of gender, and now that feminised seeds are available, many will never see a male in their room. But male cannabis plants have a surprising array of uses, beyond simply providing pollen to make new seeds. The vast majority of cannabis growers destroy any males the second they display signs of gender, and now that feminised seeds are available, many will never see a male in their room." ]
There is both a female marijuana plant and a male one.
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are marines first to be deployed in wartime
[ "Realistic training was the goal when Marines with 2nd CEB participated in the Infantry Immersion Trainer at Camp Lejeune, Oct. 9, 2015. The Infantry Immersion Trainer puts Marines in an environment that simulates a deployment. Read Story.", "Best Answer: Well the Marines deploy regardless of war or no war.. Before a war happens the Marines are already in the area..They are always deployed out a sea awaiting the next crisis..", "In a conventional force of Navy, Army, Airforce a Special Forces branch of the Army would be the most likely to commit to operations first, Marines included. At th … is point it would still be considered Clandestine warfare.", "First to Fight is more than a motto. It is a mindset, a purpose and a core tenet driving every Marine to achieve and maintain optimal readiness. Marines live out this mindset for the oppressed and against the oppressive, and in response to disasters—born from man or from nature. These missions illustrate what it means to be First to Fight.", "6 HOURS. Marines are first to fight because of their culture and because they maintain a forward-deployed presence near various global hotspots. The Marine Corps' forward presence consists of multiple Marine Expeditionary Units, or MEUs.", "The USMC does not wait at their home base and then rush off to a war..Like I said, they are always deployed..Most people seem to think that deployments only happen during a war..That may be true for some branches but not the USMC. As to who steps foot on land first..well that can be anyone..", "In times of... 23h. MORE PHOTOS. Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephanie Wire, the officer in charge of the 1st Marine Division Band, conducts the band during the “Honor our Fallen” concert at the Marines Memorial Club and Hotel in San Francisco, Oct. 8, 2015, as part of San Francisco Fleet Week 2015.", "The Air Force and Navy will pound the area frst and then the Marines and Army will go in after area is bombarded. Assuming you mean the US army, it is generally the marines which are actually deployed first, they may not be the first to go into action though (e.g. see: Operation Desert Shield / Desert Storm).", "U.S. Marines from 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force and representatives from the Armed Forces of the Philippines concluded Amphibious Landing Exercise, or PHIBLEX, 2015 with a closing ceremony and a final beach raid event.", "It depends. Usually the AF gets deployed first, but back behind the combat zone, to set up airfield operations, so the other troops and their weapons and equipment can be flown in on larger planes, then deployed in C130's to the combat area. Then the Dept of Defense decides who goes in." ]
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are marketable securities short term assets
[ "Marketable Debt Securities. Marketable debt securities are considered any short-term bond issued by a public company held by another company. Marketable debt securities are normally held by a company in lieu of cash, so it's even more important that there is an established secondary market.", "Current Assets include assets that are expected to be converted into cash within a year from the balance sheet date. Cash. Bank deposits. Accounts receivable (due within a year from the balance sheet date) Notes receivable (due within a year from the balance sheet date) Marketable securities. Short-term loans.", "All marketable debt securities are held at cost on a company's balance sheet as a current asset, until a gain or loss is realized upon the sale of the debt instrument. Marketable debt securities are held as short-term investments and are expected to be sold within one year. If a debt security is expected to be held for longer than one year, it should be classified as a long-term investment on the company's balance sheet.", "Working capital management involves determining the firm’s policy for managing its. working capital, i.e., the firm’s current assets and current liabilities. It involves managing. the firm’s cash, marketable securities, receivables, inventories, accounts payable, and. other short-term payables. Gross working capital refers to the firm’s current assets used. in operations, including such items as cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventory.", "What are marketable securities and investment securities assets? Many companies own securities issued by other companies, such as stock shares (equity) or bonds (debt). Such securities are added to the company's asset base, usually under the direction of senior financial officers or the Board of Directors.", "Marketable Securities. This image depicts a balance sheet from Proctor & Gamble, where the cash and cash equivalents, short term investments, and long term investments underline the various line items that may depict marketable securities.", "In order for an investment asset to qualify as a marketable securities, both of the following conditions must: 1 There must be an accessible, active market for the securities. If so, the securities can be considered liquid assets with a reliably assessed market value.", "Understand the various forms of marketable securities, and their value in corporate finance. Marketable securities are listed on the balance sheet as cash and cash equivalents, short term investments, and long term investments.", "Marketable securities is the accounting term for securities purchased and held, which the compan expects to convert into cash in the near term. Marketable securities are carried on the Balance Sheet as current assets, often in an account called Short term investments.", "Other assets include noncurrent assets that are not classified as one of the above accounts. Long-term notes receivable (due after a year from the balance sheet date) Long-term loans related companies." ]
Yes, Marketable debt securities are held as short-term investments.
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are markets open monday
[ "How markets open Monday if Greece votes 'no'. CNBC's Karen Tso looks at market projections as votes for the Greek referendum are counted. Pippa Malmgren, DRPM Group founder, and, Konstantinos Venetis, Lombard Street Research, share their forecast. Share this.", "Trading will resume at 6 p.m. Eastern on Monday. U.S. stock markets are closed, and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Sifma has recommended that there be no trading in U.S.-dollar-denominated bonds in the U.S., U.K. and Japan. Currency trading is expected to be light during the North American day. Banks in Europe and Canada are open.", "All major US stock exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ and American Stock Exchange) follow the same holiday schedules as listed below. There is no insider trading reporting in these market holidays.", "Welcome to The Times' guide to Southern California farmers markets. We need your help to make this the most comprehensive guide available. Take a look. Click around.", "2:36. How markets open Monday if Greece votes 'no'. CNBC&#39;s Karen Tso looks at market projections as votes for the Greek referendum are counted. Pippa Malmgren, DRPM Group founder, and, Konstantinos Venetis, Lombard Street Research, share their forecast.", "Martin Luther King, Jr., at the Lincoln Memorial on Aug. 28, 1963, where he delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.", "1 Now watching Paused Up next 2:36  How markets open Monday if Greece votes 'no' CNBC&#39;s Karen Tso looks at market projections as votes for the Greek referendum are counted. 2 Pippa Malmgren, DRPM Group founder, and, Konstantinos Venetis, Lombard Street Research, share their forecast.", "Note 1: The US stock markets will close early at 1:00 PM on Friday, July 3, 2015. Note 2: The US stock markets will close early at 1:00 PM on Friday, November 27, 2015. Note 3: The US stock markets will close early at 1:00 PM on Thursday, December 24, 2015. Note: The US stock markets will close early at 1:00 PM on Thursday, July 3, 2014, Friday, November 28, 2014, and Wednesday, December 24, 2014.", "Note: The US stock markets will close early at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, July 3, 2013, Friday, November 29, 2013, and Tuesday, December 24, 2013.", "This all gets reflected in Monday's market opening as well in trading throughout the day. So I think Monday's open price is a powerful indicator for the stock prices for the subsequent few days. Let us know explore how to apply this signal and trade stocks based on it." ]
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are marmosets primates
[ "that want to buy a information database. We welcome those that want to buy a marmoset monkey (also known as a finger monkey) or a pygmy marmoset. Come learn about our exotic collection of animals or buy your own exotic pet marmoset monkey. For sales inquiries, please call us at 954.708.9441.", "Marmosets are small monkeys with long tails. They are related to tamarins and another monkey called Goeldi’s marmoset, or Goeldi’s monkey. Marmosets are small long-tailed South American monkeys. Similar in appearance to squirrels, marmosets are tree-dwelling primates that move in a quick, jerky manner.", "Marmosets are wild animals and have very particular requirements. It is impossible to provide an environment as complex as in the wild. To avoid common health issues like bone disease, essential requirements include specialist diets and outdoor access (UV light) They are not domesticated like cats and dogs.", "Welcome to Poggi’s Animal House, exotic. animal sanctuary and marmoset monkey. information database. We welcome those. that want to buy a information database. We welcome those that want to buy a marmoset monkey (also known as a finger monkey) or a pygmy marmoset. Come learn about our exotic collection of animals or buy your own exotic pet marmoset monkey. Exotic Pets: Monkey for sale.", "There are many names that you may hear the Pygmy Marmoset called by. They are known as the Pocket Monkey, Little Lion, and the Dwarf Monkey. It is all one and the same though regardless of the terminology being used. They are the smallest of all the Monkeys, and one of the very small primates in the world.", "Snakes live in the same trees as these Monkeys do. Some of them are very poisonous. They will kill their prey by paralyzing them with the venom and then eating them. Others will coil around the body of the prey and suffocate them. Both of these types of snakes live in the regions with the Pygmy Marmoset Monkeys.", "Breeding. 1 Contraception can be provided by an expert vet. 2 Pet marmosets should not be allowed to breed. There are too many marmosets in the pet industry already. 3 An infant marmoset needs to be reared by their parents. It is not appropriate to hand rear an infant to try to make it tame.", "Marmoset (family Callitrichidae), any of numerous species of small long-tailed South American monkeys. Similar in appearance to squirrels, marmosets are tree-dwelling primates that move in a quick, jerky manner. Claws on all the digits except the big toe aid them in scampering along branches, where they primarily eat insects in addition to fruit, tree sap, and other small animals.", "Primates - marmosets, monkeys, apes, lemurs, humans. There are about 233 species in this order. Primates range in size from the tiny pygmy marmoset that weighs less than 3 ounces to the large mountain gorilla that weighs close to 400 pounds.Most species of primates are found in subtropical or tropical forests and many species live in trees. Primates have five fingers on their hand and five toes on their feet.", "It also has brown fur and a long tail like a squirrel—but it's a pygmy marmoset, the world's smallest monkey! Marmosets and their cousins, the tamarins, are some of the tiniest primates around. Yet pygmy marmosets are different enough for scientists to group them apart from other marmoset species. A full-grown pygmy marmoset could fit in an adult human's hand, and it weighs about as much as a stick of butter." ]
Yes,Primates range in size from the tiny pygmy marmoset that weighs less than 3 ounces.
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are married at first sight couples together
[ "Share this: ‘Married at First Sight’ couples still happily wed as spinoff premieres. The “Married at First Sight” cast members are back in a new reality series documenting the two couples who stayed together after the five-week arranged marriage experiment.", "And shockingly, that is the case. Out of the three couples that were married on Season 1 of Married at First Sight, two have stayed together. The couples — who literally did not meet until they were standing together at their weddings — were given five weeks to decide if they wanted to stay married or get divorced.", "Two of the three couples on Married at First Sight are still experiencing marital bliss. Richard Knapp/FYI (3) After five weeks of marriage documented over 10 episodes, Tuesday night’s finale of the FYI reality series “Married at First Sight” finally revealed which couples chose to stay together and which called it quits.", "A former Married At First Sight Australia star whose own marriage combusted within weeks is claiming all of the couples from season three split up just weeks after the show. And not only does she claim they have they broken up, but that 'many' have actually moved on with new partners.", "If you want to keep up with the couples who stayed together, you can check out Married at First Sight: The First Year on FYI, which premiered in January. The follow-up show documents Jason & Cortney and Doug & Jamie's relationships starting at their six-month anniversary of marriage until their one year anniversary.", "With all three newlywed pairs headed toward divorce, only two couples from the first season of “Married at First Sight” — Doug Hehner and Jamie Otis, and Jason Carrion and Cortney Hendrix — remain together. This article originally appeared in the New York Post.", "'Married at First Sight' reunion: Are the couples still married? After five weeks of marriage documented over 10 episodes, Tuesday night’s finale of the FYI reality series “Married at First Sight” finally revealed which couples chose to stay together and which called it quits.", "After newlyweds Davina Kullar and Sean Varricchio decided to divorce in last week’s season finale of the A&E reality show, and the news Monday that Jessica Castro has filed a restraining order against estranged hubby Ryan De Nino, the sole remaining couple from “Married at First Sight” said that they, too, have split.", "Season 2 of Married at First Sight premieres on A&E on Tuesday, sp one would presume the couples from Season 1 (which aired on A&E Networks' FYI channel) achieved some success in their marriages before the show embarked on another season. (But hey — that hasn't stopped The Bachelor franchise).", "The drama isn't over: Former Married At First Sight star, Clare Verall, whose own marriage combusted within weeks says all the couples from season three split up weeks after the show. Can it be true? Clare embarked on a Twitter rant on Tuesday night after this season's contestants stayed together." ]
yes.Two of the three couples on Married at First Sight are still experiencing marital bliss.
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are married at first sight still together
[ "After newlyweds Davina Kullar and Sean Varricchio decided to divorce in last week’s season finale of the A&E reality show, and the news Monday that Jessica Castro has filed a restraining order against estranged hubby Ryan De Nino, the sole remaining couple from “Married at First Sight” said that they, too, have split.", "January 12, 2015 | 9:42am. The “Married at First Sight” cast members are back in a new reality series documenting the two couples who stayed together after the five-week arranged marriage experiment.", "Playing Where are the 'Married at First Sight' Couples Now? ET is with the Married at First Sight couples six months after they met for the first time on their wedding day to find out who's still together and who's not. PICS: Celeb Weddings of 2014.", "Share this: ‘Married at First Sight’ couples still happily wed as spinoff premieres. The “Married at First Sight” cast members are back in a new reality series documenting the two couples who stayed together after the five-week arranged marriage experiment.", "In the 6 months later special, it was revealed that both Jason and Courtney and Doug and Jamie are still together. Both couples were featured in a spin-off series, Married at First Sight: The First Year alongside with Dr. Pepper Schwartz, which showed the development of their married lives.", "Five weeks after the wedding, the couples were given the option to stay married or get divorced, and in fact two of the three couples are still together today. They are now part of a spin-off show showcasing their first year of marriage called “Married at First Sight: The First Year.”. On their big day, 32-year-old Doug Hehner and 28-year-old Jamie Otis were not seeing eye-to-eye. Otis actually sobbed the whole way down the aisle. “I couldn’t even think straight.", "[Embed] If you follow Jamie on Instagram, you already know that they're still together — and coming back for a second season of Married At First Sight. Although Jamie has admitted that they've experienced some serious ups and downs as a couple in recent months, it looks like the love is still there between them.", "Married at First Sight (U.S. TV series) Married at First Sight is an American reality television series based on a Danish series of the same name titled Gift Ved Første Blik. The series first aired in the United States on FYI. Beginning with season two, it aired in simulcast on sister network A&E.", "With all three newlywed pairs headed toward divorce, only two couples from the first season of “Married at First Sight” — Doug Hehner and Jamie Otis, and Jason Carrion and Cortney Hendrix — remain together. This article originally appeared in the New York Post.", "Which 'Married At First Sight' Couples Are Still Together? The Show's Success Rate For Love Isn't Great. I'm a sucker for reality shows, especially the kind where people do crazy things for love, so naturally, when I discovered Married At First Sight, I was useless for an entire week." ]
Yes, Doug Hehner and Jamie Otis, and Jason Carrion and Cortney Hendrix remain together.
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are marshmallows made of cow fat
[ "gelatin is a protein substance derived from collagen a natural protein present in the tendons ligaments and tissues of mammals it is produced by boiling the connective tissues bones and skins of animals usually cows and pigs", "here are a few more fascinating ways in which cattle by products touch our lives cattle organs and glands are used in the production of medicine insulation antifreeze shampoos conditioners and instrument strings photo film vitamin capsules charcoal and glass are all derived from bones and horns of cattle", "gelatin may be used as a stabilizer thickener or texturizer in foods such as yogurt cream cheese and margarine it is used as well in fat reduced foods to simulate the mouthfeel of fat and to create volume", "on a commercial scale gelatin is made from by products of the meat and leather industries recently fish by products have also been considered because they eliminate some of the religious obstacles surrounding gelatin consumption gelatin is derived from pork skins pork and cattle bones or split cattle hides", "it is found in most gummy candy as well as other products such as marshmallows gelatin desserts and some ice creams dips and yogurts gelatin for recipe use comes in the form of sheets granules or powder", "inedible beef fat provides us with airplane lubricants hydraulic brake fluid biodiesel and medicines many foods other than beef use the products of slaughter marshmallows ice cream chewing gum and some candies are made from by products of cattle hides from cattle are tanned into leather becoming shoes purses and wallets", "there s a cow in my marshmallow myth cattle are only used for meat and the rest of the body is wasted after slaughter the facts cattle provide us with more than just meat they also provide many other by products you use every day a by product is a secondary item that is produced in addition to the principal product", "gelatin is a protein substance that is extracted from collagen a natural protein present in skin bones and animal tissue as a protein it contains many amino acids that lend itself to a diverse amount of applications use in the manufacture of medicinal capsules occurred in the twentieth century", "as a foodstuff gelatin is the basis for jellied desserts used in the preservation of fruit and meat and to make powdered milk merinque taffy marshmallow and fondant it is also used to clarify beer and wine", "if the raw material used in the production of the gelatin is derived from bones dilute acid solutions are used to remove calcium and other salts hot water or several solvents may be used to reduce the fat content which should not exceed 1 % before the main extraction step" ]
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are mashed potatoes good for dogs
[ "Wash and peel the sweet potatoes. Cut into cubes or slices. Place in the pot and cover with cold water. Bring the water to a boil, then cover and reduce the heat to medium-low. Cook until the potatoes are fork tender, about 20 to 30 minutes. Step 2. Turn off the burner when cooked and remove the pot from the stove. Drain the sweet potatoes, and place the pot back on the still warm burner to eliminate excess moisture.", "Serves: 8-10. Ingredients: 5-6 large Yukon Gold potatoes, washed, peeled and cut into large cubes. 1 head cauliflower, washed, peeled and cut into large pieces, slightly larger than the potato pieces. 6 tablespoons unsalted butter. 1 teaspoon kosher salt. 1. Place potatoes and cauliflower into a large kettle. Add enough water to cover vegetables. 2. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium high and simmer for 20 minutes or until potatoes and cauliflower are fork tender.", "If you do plan on giving your dog a straight potato, wash and peel and then boil them until soft. A plain baked potato is fine after it’s gone cold. Sometimes mashed potatoes aren’t so good for Fido because they often contain added butter, cheese, bacon bits, milk and salt. Take those potentially harmful ingredients into consideration before handing it over to be quickly gobbled up. Just like with eggplant, boiled or baked with nothing added to them is best.", "The nutritious sweet potato is good for dogs and easy to prepare for treats. Hemera Technologies/PhotoObjects.net/Getty Images. Rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients, yummy sweet potatoes also help stablize blood sugar levels and lower insulin resistance in dogs, according to animal studies.", "So you can give your dog an assortment of vegetables, including a potato, in moderation. But raw potatoes are best avoided and they should still eat a diet mostly made up of meat. In general, the canine digestive system isn’t well-equipped for too many potatoes especially when they’re uncooked.", "Prior to serving, heat the potatoes in the casserole dish in a 350 F oven for 40 minutes. NOTE: Do not vary the ingredient list without doing research to ensure the safety of your pet. My recipes are safe for the majority of dogs. If you have concerns, consult your veterinarian.", "Vitamin-rich carrots provide your dog with anitoxidants and help his heart, eyesight, and blood sugar levels (plus, you can freeze them in ice cubes for a cool treat). Let’s face it; most people give their pets food from the table.", "Broccoli can be fed to dogs both raw and cooked. A raw floret is a healthy treat that costs pennies yet provides incalculable benefits. I recommend combining steamed or cooked broccoli with other super foods and fish for a health infusion whenever a pet is feeling ill. 5.", "1 Sweet potatoes may also be cooked in a microwave by washing the potato and leaving the peel on. 2 Pierce a few times with a fork and cook for about six minutes per side in a 1,000-watt microwave. 3 Remove when cooked and let cool.", "We continue our dog-friendly Thanksgiving cooking with a twist on mashed potatoes. Preparation time: 10 minutes. Cooking time: 20 minutes." ]
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are masks required when caring for droplet precaution patients
[ "Droplet precautions are in addition to Standard Precautions. PLUS. Masks and Respirators. Wear a facemask, such as a procedure or surgical mask, for close contact (within 3 feet of the patient) with the patient; the facemask should be donned upon entering the exam room.", "A special mask is worn usually an N95. These patients are in respiratory isolation and should be in a negative airflow room with the door shut. Rubella needs gown (rash) and mask as it can be transmitted both through contact and airborne droplets. Contact and respiratory isolation (I think). I always wear goggles if there is a splash risk for anything. But I don't think you necessarily need to wear goggles if you are just in the room giving rountine care.", "Airborne precautions are required to protect against airborne transmission of infectious agents. Diseases requiring airborne precautions include, but are not limited to: Measles, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Varicella (chickenpox), and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Airborne precautions apply to patients known or suspected to be infected with microorganisms transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei. Preventing airborne transmission requires personal respiratory protection and special ventilation and air handling.", "Patients should stay in their rooms as much as possible while these precautions are in place. They may need to wear a mask when they leave their rooms. Airborne precautions may be needed for germs that are so small they can float in the air and travel long distances.", "Follow standard precautions with all patients. When you are close to or handling blood, bodily fluid, bodily tissues, mucous membranes, or areas of open skin, you must use personal protective equipment (PPE). Depending on the anticipated exposure, types of PPE required include: Gloves.", "Droplet precautions are used to prevent contact with mucus and other secretions from the nose and sinuses, throat, airways, and lungs. When a person talks, sneezes, or coughs, droplets that contain germs can travel about 3 feet.", "Droplets can be generated from the source person during coughing, sneezing, talking and during the performance of certain procedures such as suctioning or bronchoscopy. Droplets may contain microorganisms and generally travel no more than 3 feet from the patient. These droplets can be deposited on the host’s nasal mucosa, conjunctivae or mouth. Diseases requiring droplet precautions include, but are not limited to: Pertussis, Influenza, Diphtheria and invasive Neisseria meningitidis.", "Another thing to remember (for testing purposes) is that you don't necessarily need gloves or gown for airborne (not sure about droplet...) precautions unless it would be otherwise warranted per universal precautions.", "These types of precautions help prevent the spread of germs in the hospital. Anybody who visits a hospital patient who has an isolation sign outside their door should stop at the nurses' station before entering the patient's room. The number of visitors and staff who enter the patient's room may be limited.", "1 HELP!!!!!!!!I'm having some trouble with these two types of precautions. -Do you wear mask, gown and gloves for both? -Is TB Droplet or Airborne? -Do you only have to wear goggles if there is a splash risk? -Does anyone know which type of precautions Rubella and Rubeola are?" ]
Yes, masks is required when caring for droplet precaution patients.
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