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Can convection ovens air fry?

Score: 4.3/5 (31 votes) Convection toaster ovens can air fry in the same way a convection oven can. ... If you have a toaster oven that has convection but no air fry setting, try using convection roast (or convection bake), and just as with an oven, use a dark pan to get the best, crispy fried resul...

11 Jan 2026 1,062 READS
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Where is red xiii ultimate weapon?

Score: 5/5 (23 votes) Red XIII - Limited Moon Red XIII's best weapon is the Limited Moon. Once the player has completed the Raid on Midgar mission, they should return to Cosmo Canyon with Red XIII in the party. If the player visits Bugenhagen, then he will give Red XIII the Limited Moon before ...

11 Jan 2026 1,389 READS
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Do dogs have brown noses?

Score: 5/5 (56 votes) Dogs come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and colors. ... Most have black or pink noses, but some dogs have brown or liver-colored noses. In fact, the exposed skin on dogs, even the skin under their fur, can vary in color.Why is my dog's nose brown?Tyrosinase is an enzyme...

11 Jan 2026 1,719 READS
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Why are caesura effective?

Score: 4.1/5 (44 votes) The Effect of Caesura Caesura can be used subtly to provide a place to take a breath between phrases. It keeps a feeling of natural flow and is soothing to read. Alternatively, it can make a dramatic pause to add a theatrical feel to a line.What does caesura do in literature?...

11 Jan 2026 828 READS
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Are white moths poisonous?

Score: 4.3/5 (40 votes) While the moths themselves are not poisonous, the caterpillars have tiny poisonous hairs that can cause a skin rash similar to poison ivy. In some cases, the hairs may be inhaled and cause respiratory distress. Still, it can be hard for Mainers to understand that the fluffy, ...

11 Jan 2026 1,299 READS
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How suspending agent works?

Score: 4.3/5 (9 votes) A suspending agent is a liquid in which a solid substance can be held in suspension. The drug is held in the suspension by a suspending agent, and does not settle at the bottom. If the tablet is dissolved in a suspending agent, this will help suspend any insoluble components i...

11 Jan 2026 990 READS
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How does lawsone work?

Score: 5/5 (14 votes) The Lawsone dye molecules actually color the hair and skin by safely binding to their protein molecules. They darken as they absorb deeper into the hair and skin (bind to additional proteins). The color maxes out in about 48 hours and can naturally last for weeks.How does lawso...

11 Jan 2026 1,892 READS
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Can you wash shin guards?

Score: 4.8/5 (16 votes) If you are able to wash your shin guards in the washing machine, place them in a pillowcase or laundry bag for the wash cycle to help prevent them from banging into the sides of the machine. Use the right detergent. Use a quality sports detergent, like WIN Sports Detergent, a...

11 Jan 2026 1,799 READS
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What is digestion in gravimetric analysis?

Score: 4.9/5 (69 votes) Digestion is a process where the precipitate is re-dissolved and precipitated out of a cleaner environment (solution). ... This is accomplished by heating up the precipitate to drive off excess solvent and volatile electrolytes. Low temperature drying may be used for some lyo...

11 Jan 2026 1,713 READS
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Where did the phrase skinflint originate?

Score: 4.5/5 (65 votes) A flint is a kind of rock that was used in the olden days to start a fire. If you didn't want to buy a new flint, you'd use an old one over and over again, "skinning" it — that is, wearing it down until it's as thin as skin. So someone who did that would be cal...

11 Jan 2026 1,256 READS
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