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policy and governance

Why would an organism develop hybrid inviability?

Score: 4.9/5 (42 votes) The barrier of hybrid inviability occurs after mating species overcome pre-zygotic barriers (behavioral, mechanical, etc.) to produce a zygote. The barrier emerges from the cumulative effect of parental genes; these conflicting genes interfere with the embryo's developme...

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policy and governance

Why is childe tartaglia?

Score: 4.6/5 (22 votes) 4 Man of Many Names. The most confusing thing about this young man is his name. Mostly known as Childe in the English release, the name the character is meant to go by is Tartaglia. Childe is actually the Chinese word for a young nobleman, but due to translation errors, it se...

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global affairs

What is gun checkering?

Score: 4.9/5 (42 votes) Checkering are rows of parallel grooves that cross at a given angle to form little diamond shapes. In the English literature, checkering is often spelled 'chequering'. The function of checkering is to give the shooter more grip on the stock especially when wet or gr...

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policy and governance

Who voices jackbox games?

Score: 4.8/5 (13 votes) Voice reveals include: Spencer Ham (writer for Jackbox Games and voice of the host), Adal Rifai, Cookie Masterson (Host of the You Don't Know Jack franchise, the Fibbage series, and Fakin' It!), and Schmitty (host of Lie Swatter and the Quiplash series). You can hea...

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science and innovation

What is smooth particle hydrodynamics?

Score: 4.8/5 (66 votes) Smoothed-particle hydrodynamics is a computational method used for simulating the mechanics of continuum media, such as solid mechanics and fluid flows. It was developed by Gingold and Monaghan and Lucy in 1977, initially for astrophysical problems.What is SPH analysis?Descri...

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health

Where does breast dimpling occur?

Score: 4.1/5 (42 votes) It can also occur due to lymphedema, or the buildup of lymphatic fluid in tissues. This can occur when there is blockage of the lymphatic drainage system, such as the lymph nodes of the armpit (axilla) in the case of the breast. Infections are another cause of fluid retention...

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social impact

Why do we get faint?

Score: 4.6/5 (15 votes) Fainting usually is caused by a temporary drop in blood pressure. During that brief drop, the brain does not get the blood flow that it needs—and you lose consciousness.What is the most common reason for fainting?The most common reason for fainting is a sudden drop in blood p...

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education insights

Are jaggery and molasses the same?

Score: 4.6/5 (30 votes) The molasses in the brown sugar gives it a toffee-like flavour and colour. This type of sugar is often used to make dense cakes, cookie dough, and barbecue sauces. Jaggery, on the other hand, is made by sugarcane juice or palm sap. ... Jaggery is browner in colour and has loa...

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education insights

What is the freedom of information act?

Score: 4.8/5 (53 votes) The Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, is a federal freedom of information law that requires the full or partial disclosure of previously unreleased information and documents controlled by the United States government upon request.What is the purpose of the Freedom o...

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