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Who is authentication failure?

Score: 4.1/5 (27 votes) Authentication failed means there is a temporary block due to too many failed attempts. After 30 minutes after the last login attempt, the block is removed automatically by the system.What is a authentication failure mean?If you receive this error message, that means that the...

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Why knots and not mph?

Score: 4.8/5 (2 votes) Boats & Planes calculate speed in knots because it is equal to one nautical mile. Nautical miles are used because they are equal to a specific distance measured around the Earth. Since the Earth is circular, the nautical mile allows for the curvature of the Earth and the d...

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Do x rays show arthritis?

Score: 4.3/5 (28 votes) X-rays are often a good tool for determining if arthritis exists and, specifically, what type. Common types of arthritis include rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and osteoarthritis.How does arthritis show up on an X-ray?Specifically, an X-ray of a joint with osteoar...

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At does iconic mean?

Score: 5/5 (32 votes) 1 : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an icon. 2a : widely recognized and well-established an iconic brand name. b : widely known and acknowledged especially for distinctive excellence an iconic writer a region's iconic wines.What is iconic example?The defi...

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Does wattle cause hayfever?

Score: 4.3/5 (37 votes) Wattle is a common cause of hay fever. The major plant allergens are microscopic. They primarily derive from grasses and weeds whose flowers (see footnote 2) release many thousands of pollen grains into the air in a single day.Is Wattle bad for hayfever?Wattle is rarely a cau...

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Which sodium is reactive?

Score: 4.7/5 (12 votes) Generally, elemental sodium is more reactive than lithium, and it reacts with water to form a strong base, sodium hydroxide (NaOH).Why sodium is a reactive element?A metal is said to be reactive if it is highly electropositive in nature and readily loses its electrons in a re...

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How to get invited somewhere?

Score: 4.7/5 (74 votes) The easiest thing to do is just casually ask the host, "So, what are you doing this weekend?" or whenever the party is. If they say they're having a party but they don't invite you, or if they say nothing about the party, you pretty much just have to accept that you...

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Why do squids have chromatophores?

Score: 4.9/5 (52 votes) The primary function of the chromatophores is camouflage. They are used to match the brightness of the background and to produce components that help the animal achieve general resemblance to the substrate or break up the body's outline.Why is a Chromatophore an adaptati...

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What is winthrop isoniazid?

Score: 4.1/5 (29 votes) Isoniazid is used with other medications to treat active tuberculosis (TB) infections. It is also used alone to prevent active TB infections in people who may be infected with the bacteria (people with positive TB skin test). Isoniazid is an antibiotic and works by stopping t...

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Was bully based on a true story?

Score: 4.2/5 (52 votes) The film is based on the murder of Bobby Kent, and its screenplay was adapted by David McKenna (under the pseudonym Zachary Long) and Roger Pullis from the book Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge by Jim Schutze. Filming took place in southern Florida in the summer of ...

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