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mizfiesta
Is a Radiologist a 'Doctor' as such? For instance a GP would be addressed as Dr instead of Mr - would a radiologist be afforded the same title? What exactly does a radiologist do? Do they go to...
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bobthebandit
We keep hearing about Global Warming being a threat to the Planet because the ice packs are melting. However glaciers and ice packs have constantly been receding since the last Ice Age. It is only in...
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-llRocKKinGll-
why at the centre of the earth ,earths gravitational force is zero?
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Friedcheese
What energy transfer and conversations take place as - a ball is thrown towards a batsman - the ball bounces off the ground - The ball strikes the stump (playing cricket of course) and knocks it out...
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nice sax
We recently purchased a plastic activity desk from Toys R Us for our two year old granddaughter but my son and his partner are reluctant to let her use it as they say there are certain chemicals in...
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Fishnoodler
If you swallowed bullets is there any possibilty of the acid in your stomach making them go off?
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R1Geezer
Obviously something to do with the early formation of the planet but why so much salt?
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Fishnoodler
Is the eyesocket totally encased at the back separating the the back of the eye from the brain, If so how thick is the bone?
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Fishnoodler
And how soft or hard Is the human brain? Ive always Imagined that it would be the same as cooked cauliflower, Am i right?
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Fishnoodler
How much do they weigh without the body attached?
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joe1
I know that on every spin of a coin the chances are 50/50 heads or tails. But on say 100 spins there will be close to 50 /50 of each. So if after say 20 spins and all heads - are the chances of a tail...
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mollykins
After looking at a picture of me scubadiving, i've just realised that my hair was the same colour as it is when it is dry, but it goes a lot darker when it is wet and I am in the air. Why is this?
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matt_london
Why when I have an extra strong mint and then drink some cold water does my mouth really hurt??
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procul
1. Given that a human eye receives 'photons' of light energy to 'see' and interpret a view in front of us - consider a room 10 foot x 10 foot x 8 foot high with no contents with a light cream coloured...
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detective
Which word is the unit that defines the mass of one litre of gas at standard temperature and pressure?
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mollykins
in chemistry today, we had a substitute and none had a clue how to do the work. there were a set of questions, including, write a balanced word and symvol equation for the reaction between nitric acid...
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jeannamacs
Can anyone tell me how to read wind speeds, what would be a high wind. Thinking of going away for a winter hol, but beleive resort i have chosen can be windy. Cant make head nor tale of the weather...

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