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How bronze medal is decided in olympic?

Score: 4.8/5 (19 votes) Sports played on courts and fields use playoffs to decide the bronze medal - the losing semi-finalists play against each other to decide the third-placed player/team. For example, hockey and football.How do you get a bronze medal?A bronze medal in sports and other similar are...

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Are dwarfism dominant or recessive?

Score: 4.2/5 (1 votes) Two parents with dwarfism can have a child of average height because dwarfism is a dominant trait. And the parents probably did not inherit their dwarfism from their parents. At some point early in development, their FGFR3 gene picked up a DNA change that led to dwarfism.Is dw...

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Are brain aneurysms hereditary?

Score: 4.7/5 (37 votes) Brain aneurysms may run in families. If brain aneurysms run in your family, you are more at risk of having a brain aneurysm than the average 3%. Your risk depends on how many relatives have been affected, and how many closely related to you they are.Can brain aneurysms be gen...

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What does revested mean?

Score: 4.4/5 (1 votes) : to vest again or anew.What does revest in the debtor mean?revest. (riːˈvɛst) vb. (often foll by in) to restore (former power, authority, status, etc, to a person) or (of power, authority, etc) to be restored.What is mean by revisiting?transitive verb. : to visit again : retu...

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Do you think that the treaty of versailles was unfair?

Score: 4.4/5 (30 votes) The first reason the Treaty of Versailles was perceived as unfair was the inclusion of the War Guilt Clause which was juxtaposed to German perceptions of World War I. The War Guilt clause gave culpability to the Germans for beginning the war which held widespread ramification...

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What is 60 guilders?

Score: 4.1/5 (21 votes) 60 Guilders is a real estate private equity firm. Founded in 2013 by Kevin Chisholm and Bastien Broda, the firm was named after the infamous price paid by Dutch settlers to the Lenni Lenape tribe in exchange for Manhattan.Was Manhattan really bought for $24?On May 24th 1626, ...

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Are incorporated companies 1099 reportable?

Score: 5/5 (19 votes) Corporations (e.g. those who's names contain Corporation, Company, Incorporated, Limited, Corp., Co., Inc. or Ltd.) are also exempt from 1099 requirements, with the exception of those you pay for medical or health care, or law firms that you've hired for legal service...

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Is rhubarb poisonous if it freezes?

Score: 4.7/5 (20 votes) A: Rhubarb plants as a whole aren't permanently damaged by cold freezes in the spring, but the edible stalks can be altered by freezing weather in a way that is poisonous to humans, UW-Extension horticulturist Lisa Johnson said. ... Any stalks that emerge after the freez...

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What is molecular homology?

Score: 4.2/5 (11 votes) In biology, a homology is a characteristic shared by two species (or other taxa) that is similar because of common ancestry. ... molecular homology - species placed in the same taxonomic category show similarities in DNA, RNA and protein.What is molecular homology give exampl...

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Where does the name hyndman come from?

Score: 4.9/5 (41 votes) Scottish: possibly a nickname from Middle English hende 'courteous' (see Hendy), or an occupational name for a deer-keeper, from Middle English hind 'female deer'.Is Hyndman a German name?Hyndman is a Scottish surname.Where does the name Ocon come from?Man...

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