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When to do a radon test?

Score: 4.5/5 (55 votes) Any time of the year is an acceptable time to test for radon. However, during the winter months, warm air inside a house draws cooler air into the home from below, often bringing radon gas with it. While radon may be present year round, it is more likely to be elevated from O...

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Did tilted towers get destroyed?

Score: 4.4/5 (6 votes) One of Fortnite's most iconic locations is no more. Today, after a few weeks of teasing, the Fortnite volcano has finally erupted, and it has taken out various parts of the island. Most notably, Tilted Towers — the busiest area of Fortnite's island — has been almost ...

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Is fantastico a word?

Score: 4.2/5 (10 votes) Informal. fantastic. noun, plural fan·tas·ti·coes.What language is the word Fantastico?borrowed from Italian, "fantastic" (adjective), borrowed from Late Latin phantasticus "of the imagination, deceptive, imaginary" — more at fantastic entry 1.Is Fantastico Italian or Spanish...

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Does a carbureted engine have fuel injectors?

Score: 4.8/5 (33 votes) Unlike carburetors, a Fuel Injection system is comprised of a complex set of electronics and sensors. In carbureted systems the fuel gets drawn from the tank, while in a Fuel Injected system it depends on a fuel pump installed inside the tank for a fine-grained control over f...

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Why is macconkey agar selective as well as differential?

Score: 4.1/5 (73 votes) Why is MacConkey agar selective as well as differential? It's selective to gram negative enteric bacteria because it contains bile salts, which inhibit most gram positive bacteria. It also contains lactose, which differentiates between gram negative lactose fermenter and...

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Do succulents grow back broken leaves?

Score: 4.4/5 (42 votes) If the leaves at the bottom of the plant have become damaged – say if they were snacked on by snails – and you choose to pull them off, new leaves won't grow back in their place. ... Succulents grow new leaves from the their heads, not from anywhere else on the plant.Wha...

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Whats a judgement lien?

Score: 4.9/5 (42 votes) Judgment Lien – an involuntary lien issued by a court after a judgment is entered against the property owner. It becomes a lien against all property owned by the judgment debtor in that county.What happens if you have a judgment against you?A judgment is a court order that is...

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How much is bipolar medication?

Score: 4.7/5 (30 votes) Without insurance, a bipolar disorder patient can pay at least $500/month for minimum treatment. Thats just for two bipolar disorder medications and one psychiatric meds-management appointment. Most patients need more than the minimum.What is the cost of bipolar?Not only is b...

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What happens when you are overdrawn?

Score: 4.5/5 (8 votes) Overdrawing too often (or keeping your balance negative for too long) can have its own consequences. Your bank can close your account and report you to a debit bureau, which may make it hard for you to get approved for an account in the future. (And you'll still owe the b...

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Would fleas bite humans?

Score: 5/5 (62 votes) Fleas mainly feed on non-human animals but can bite and infect humans. They can be difficult to remove from the home and can survive for more than 100 days without a host. Bites from fleas can trigger allergic reactions, but they will not often have a serious impact on a person...

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