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Is non existent one word?

Score: 4.6/5 (33 votes) If you say that something is non-existent, you mean that it does not exist when you feel that it should. Hygiene was non-existent: no running water, no bathroom.Is it non-existent or inexistent?As adjectives the difference between inexistent and nonexistent. is that inexisten...

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policy and governance

What is a stereochemical relationship?

Score: 4.6/5 (66 votes) Enantiomers and diastereomers are the only two stereochemical relationships that you can have between any two molecules. The stereoisomers are any two molecules that fulfill the following two requirements: Both molecules must have the same molecular formula, and. Both molecul...

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social impact

Will great horned owls attack humans?

Score: 4.8/5 (59 votes) Great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) Owls of all kinds have been known to attack people when defending their young, their mates, or their territories. Frequent targets include unsuspecting joggers and hikers. Often victims escape without injury, and deaths from owl attacks are...

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policy and governance

Did your child's tics go away?

Score: 4.2/5 (56 votes) “The vast majority of children eventually outgrow their tics or the tics become less frequent or less severe as the person enters adulthood.”When did your child's tic go away?Some tics go away after a few months. Sometimes a person will have 1 or 2 tics for many years. C...

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policy and governance

Who is our posterity in the preamble?

Score: 4.5/5 (21 votes) Webster's Third International Dictionary defines "posterity" as "the off- spring of one progenitor to the furthest generation" or "descendants," and cites and quotes the "blessings of liberty" clause in the Preamble to the Constitution as its example.What does our poster...

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health

How to reinforce spelling words?

Score: 4.7/5 (74 votes) 5 Strategies to Help Struggling SpellersReinforce Basic Spelling Rules. ... Organize Spelling Lists by Word Families. ... Master Sight Words. ... Breaking Down Words by Sounds. ... Using Manipulatives to Practice Spelling.How do you retain spelling words?Here's an exampl...

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science and innovation

What does it mean to work cohesively?

Score: 4.9/5 (21 votes) When the parts of the whole work or fit together well, they are cohesive, like a cohesive family whose members pitch in with everything from making dinner to painting the house. The adjective cohesive comes from the Latin word cohaerere, or “to cleave together.” Cohesive thin...

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science and innovation

Does deadweight loss always happen in monopolies?

Score: 4.7/5 (61 votes) A monopoly generates less surplus and is less efficient than a competitive market, and therefore results in deadweight loss.Is there deadweight loss in monopolistic competition?In the short run, a monopolistically competitive market is inefficient. ... Also, since a monopolis...

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science and innovation

Are the verbal noun?

Score: 4.5/5 (28 votes) A verbal noun or gerundial noun is a verb form that functions as a noun. An example of a verbal noun in English is 'sacking' as in the sentence "The sacking of the city was an epochal event". Verbal nouns are morphologically related to non-finite verb forms, but the...

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science and innovation

What is monoglyceride diglyceride?

Score: 4.4/5 (66 votes) Mono- and diglycerides are emulsifiers, which means they help oil and water to blend. As a result, they're commonly used as food additives. Small quantities are often added to packaged and frozen foods to improve texture and stability, prevent oil from separating, and ex...

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