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Why bronchitis won't go away?

Score: 4.2/5 (2 votes) Most cases of acute bronchitis are caused by viruses and do not respond to antibiotics. Acute bronchitis usually goes away without medical intervention within several weeks. If you have symptoms which do not improve or worsen, see your doctor. That may be a sign of chronic bro...

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science and innovation

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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policy and governance

How to purifiers work?

Score: 4.3/5 (56 votes) How air purifiers work. Air purifiers essentially work by sanitizing the air, which may include pollutants, allergens, and toxins. They're the exact opposite of essential oil diffusers and humidifiers, which add particles to indoor air. Air purifiers also act differently...

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data and analysis

Do new windows come with sills?

Score: 5/5 (74 votes) Depending on where you buy your new construction window, you may or may not get a screen along with it. This is solely upon the seller's discretion. Sills, on the other hand, are almost always a separate purchase.Do window sills get replaced with new windows?Window sills r...

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environment and climate

How does nessus work?

Score: 4.8/5 (29 votes) Nessus works by testing each port on a computer, determining what service it is running, and then testing this service to make sure there are no vulnerabilities in it that could be used by a hacker to carry out a malicious attack.How do you use Nessus?How To: Run Your First V...

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education insights

Why are movie trailers?

Score: 4.7/5 (29 votes) Trailers consist of a series of selected shots from the film being advertised. Since the purpose of the trailer is to attract an audience to the film, these excerpts are usually drawn from the most exciting, funny, or otherwise noteworthy parts of the film but in abbreviated ...

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education insights

Does sisters have an apostrophe?

Score: 4.5/5 (16 votes) You need to study how the possessive is used in English. For a singular noun (like "sister"), we add apostrophe s ("sister's"). For a plural noun ending in s, we just add an apostrophe. (If you had more than one sister sharing a room, it would be your sisters' room....

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science and innovation

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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data and analysis

What is the meaning of xipe totec?

Score: 4.4/5 (34 votes) Share: Xipe Totec, the Aztec god of spring and regeneration, appears in many Mesoamerican cults. ... Meaning literally “our lord, the flayed one,” Xipe Totec is also associated with the arrival of spring, when the earth covers itself with a new coat of vegetation and exchange...

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science and innovation

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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