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Can cephalic position change?

Score: 5/5 (10 votes) If your baby is not head down by week 36, your doctor might try to gently nudge them into position. Keep in mind, though, that positions can continue to change, and your baby's position really doesn't come into play until you're ready to deliver.Can a baby turn f...

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Will a 1.75 tube fit a 1.5 tire?

Score: 4.5/5 (29 votes) The diameter 1.5", 1.75",1.95" etcetera have tubes which will fall into the range, ie, tire = 26" x 1.75" so you can use a tube in the range of 1.5" - 1.75".Does tube size have to match tire size?No, tubes and tires don't need to match exactly. Tubes are made from butyl ...

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Why is alchemy not possible?

Score: 4.8/5 (10 votes) Since lead and other metals are not composed of fire, air, earth, and water, it's not possible to adjust the percentages of those elements and turn them into gold. Though alchemy never succeeded, that didn't stop people from claiming to have solved the ancient riddl...

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Did giannis win mip?

Score: 4.6/5 (69 votes) Giannis Antetokounmpo was named the NBA's Most Improved Player, the league announced tonight at the inaugural NBA Awards show. Antetokounmpo is the first player in Bucks history to be named Most Improved Player. Congrats @Giannis_An34 !!When did Giannis win MVP?Antetokou...

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What is shearing force?

Score: 4.1/5 (20 votes) In solid mechanics, shearing forces are unaligned forces pushing one part of a body in one specific direction, and another part of the body in the opposite direction. When the forces are colinear, they are called compression forces.What is meant by shear force?Shear force is ...

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When were roof trusses first used?

Score: 4.5/5 (59 votes) Trusses were probably first used in primitive lake dwellings during the early Bronze Age, about 2500 bc. The first trusses were built of timber. The Greeks used trusses extensively in roofing, and trusses were used for various construction purposes in the European Middle Ages...

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Does hydroelectricity cause pollution?

Score: 4.3/5 (47 votes) Hydropower generators do not directly emit air pollutants. However, dams, reservoirs, and the operation of hydroelectric generators can affect the environment. A dam that creates a reservoir (or a dam that diverts water to a run-of-river hydropower plant) may obstruct fish mi...

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What campuses are dry?

Score: 4.7/5 (55 votes) While some colleges welcome the party atmosphere, others condemn it. On a dry campus, students are not allowed to consume alcoholic beverages on campus whether they are of legal drinking age or not. Two of the best-known dry campuses are the University of Nebraska and the Uni...

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Does memory speed matter for intel?

Score: 4.5/5 (28 votes) Intel RAM speed performance F1 2020 shows that faster RAM has a large impact on performance. ... It won't cost much more than 2,400MHz or 2,666MHz RAM. 3,600MHz is about where you start to hit a limit for good value.Is 3200MHz RAM good for Intel?Frequencies have also slo...

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Has it ever snowed in orlando florida?

Score: 4.8/5 (4 votes) Traces of snow were recorded in Orlando, and Lakeland and Plant City reported up to 2 inches of snow. Snow was reported as far south as Miami, and there hasn't been any sign of snow there since. Forty-four years ago, snow fell in Florida, turning the Sunshine State into a...

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