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How many carbons in oxaloacetate?

Score: 4.8/5 (14 votes) In the last step of the citric acid cycle, oxaloacetate—the starting four-carbon compound—is regenerated by oxidation of malate.How many carbons are in citrate or citric acid )?Explanation: The citric acid cycle begins when a four-carbon molecule, oxaloacetate combines with a...

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culture and society

Can gynaecologist prescribe medication?

Score: 4.2/5 (31 votes) Women are more likely than men to suffer from affective and anxiety disorders,1 and it is the primary care providers, including obstetrician/gynecologists, who write most of the prescriptions for antianxiety and antidepressant medicationsantidepressant medicationsKlaus Schmie...

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environment and climate

Did gol d roger really die?

Score: 4.5/5 (15 votes) Roger was famed as the man who did what no one thought possible—he conquered the Grand Line and amassed a vast fortune. Afterwards, knowing that he would soon die from an incurable disease, Roger disbanded his crew before turning himself in to be executed.Is Gold D Roger stil...

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environment and climate

Can you eat alewife fish?

Score: 4.4/5 (60 votes) Sure, you can eat them during lean times, and maybe the old hands will wax poetic about smoked and salted alewife, but nowadays the fish are likely to be used for pet food, fertilizer or lobster bait. ... Alewives were once a prominent-albeit seasonal-member of the native fis...

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policy and governance

Do bees like caryopteris?

Score: 4.7/5 (33 votes) In bloom from late summer through fall, caryopteris is one of the most striking shrubs for pollinators. ... The clusters of rich blue flowers absolutely smother the plant's gray-blue foliage during peak bloom time. It's hardy in zones 5 to 9, and it's adored by...

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policy and governance

What rocks can be metamorphosed?

Score: 4.1/5 (21 votes) Common Metamorphic Rocks: Common metamorphic rocks include phyllitephyllitePhyllites are said to have a texture called "phyllitic sheen," and are usually classified as having formed through low-grade metamorphic conditions through regional metamorphism metamorphic facies. Phy...

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environment and climate

Is twinges normal in pregnancy?

Score: 4.6/5 (27 votes) Symptoms of your uterus stretching may include twinges, aches, or mild discomfort in your uterine or lower abdominal region. This is a normal part of pregnancy and a sign that everything is progressing normally. Watch for spotting or painful cramping. Report these symptoms to...

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technology trends

When you are blissful?

Score: 4.2/5 (12 votes) If you're blissful, you're happy and at peace. You can never have too many blissful moments. If you're feeling blissful, then you're lucky. This is a word for total contentment and major happiness, along with a kind of Zen-like peace.Can you describe a per...

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data and analysis

What is alpha keri oil?

Score: 4.1/5 (11 votes) Alpha Keri® Moisture Rich Oil indulges your skin each time you shower or bathe. This light, emollient-rich bath oil pampers you with its delicate fragrance and replenishes your skin as it seals in moisture. The result is soft, smooth, supple skin each time you shower or bathe...

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health

Is bristly oxtongue poisonous to horses?

Score: 4.3/5 (72 votes) Picris echioides is in the Asteraceae family and resembles sowthistle (Sonchus spp.) in general appearance. ... Although there are no published reports of toxicity associated with the consumption of bristly oxtongue, the spiny character of the plant was considered the cause f...

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