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Can i take half a capsule?

Score: 4.1/5 (62 votes) Splitting pills can be dangerous Not all pills can be cut in half safely, especially coated tablets and time-release capsules. Avoid splitting any medication labeled as an “enteric-coated tablet,” including some over-the-counter pain relievers and back pain medications.Is cut...

01 Feb 2026 1,703 READS
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When heterozygotes have a reproductive advantage this is known as a?

Score: 4.7/5 (70 votes) Heterozygote advantage is the case wherein the heterozygous genotype has higher relative fitness than homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive genotypes. This case of heterozygote advantage is called over-dominance.What does the heterozygote advantage do?A heterozygote adv...

01 Feb 2026 1,422 READS
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Are baby carrots rinsed in chlorine?

Score: 4.6/5 (11 votes) Yes, baby carrots are washed in a dilute chlorine bleach solution to clean them, but the chlorine evaporates fairly quickly leaving just water. Also, the amount of chlorine used is similar to that in public drinking water and poses no health risk. Vitamins A and C and beta-ca...

01 Feb 2026 399 READS
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What is the opposite of inoculate?

Score: 4.3/5 (28 votes) inoculate. Antonyms: disabuse, unteach, prune, divest. Synonyms: impregnate, indoctrinate, tinge, insert, imbue, instil, ingrain, ingraft.What is the synonym of inoculate?Some common synonyms of inoculate are imbue, infuse, ingrain, leaven, and suffuse. While all these words ...

01 Feb 2026 1,383 READS
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Was sarah bernhardt french?

Score: 4.9/5 (21 votes) Sarah Bernhardt, original name Henriette-Rosine Bernard, byname the Divine Sarah, French la Divine Sarah, (born October 22/23, 1844, Paris, France—died March 26, 1923, Paris), the greatest French actress of the later 19th century and one of the best-known figures in the histo...

01 Feb 2026 371 READS
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Did mary love bothwell?

Score: 4.7/5 (54 votes) Elizabeth's prisoner On 15 May 1567, Mary and Bothwell were married at Holyrood according to the Protestant rites. Mary was either so desperate - or so madly in love with Bothwell - that she now appeared to give up even her Catholicism for him.Does Mary marry Bothwell in...

01 Feb 2026 1,809 READS
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When does yellow and purple make?

Score: 4.6/5 (22 votes) Purple and yellow mixed together can result in magenta or white, depending on the ratios. When you are mixing light, the mechanism is called additive color mixing, and is a bit different from how paint mixing works.Does yellow and purple make gold?Colors that are directly acr...

01 Feb 2026 1,070 READS
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Can electric cars park for free in barnet?

Score: 4.3/5 (8 votes) We are working to provide a network of electric vehicle charge points across the borough. This will help residents who do not have access to off-street parking to own and charge their vehicle. All you will need to do to use a charge point is either download an app or use your ...

01 Feb 2026 115 READS
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Which is immunosuppressive agent?

Score: 4.2/5 (28 votes) Immunosuppressive agent: A medication that depresses or halts immune system activity. For example, immunosuppressive agents may be given to prevent the body from forming an immune response to an organ transplant or to treat a disease that is caused by an overactive immune sys...

01 Feb 2026 1,205 READS
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Does integumentary system produce vitamin d?

Score: 4.8/5 (61 votes) The integumentary system distinguishes, separates, and protects the organism from its surroundings, but also plays a key metabolic function, as the major region for vitamin D production.What does vitamin D do in the integumentary system?Numerous functions of the skin are regu...

01 Feb 2026 891 READS
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