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Is choana a word?

Score: 4.2/5 (67 votes) The opening into the nasopharynx of the nasal cavity on either side; posterior naris.What does choana mean?Medical Definition of choana: either of the pair of posterior apertures of the nasal cavity that open into the nasopharynx.What is Nare & choana?The choanae (singula...

07 Jan 2026 874 READS
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Who played stephanie in lazy town?

Score: 4.1/5 (20 votes) Stephanie is a fictional character from the English-language and Icelandic-produced children's television show LazyTown. She inspires the citizens of the titular town to stay active. She has pink hair and as such is often referred to as 'Pinky' by the puppet ch...

07 Jan 2026 355 READS
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Is ventricular fibrillation pulseless?

Score: 4.4/5 (41 votes) Treatment and causes of VF is the same as it is for pulseless VT—rapid single defibrillation and chest compressions (see Figs.Does ventricular fibrillation have a pulse?A heart monitor that will read the electrical impulses that make your heart beat will show that your heart ...

07 Jan 2026 395 READS
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When was toxicology invented?

Score: 4.2/5 (59 votes) The first comprehensive work on Forensic Toxicology was published in 1813 by Mathieu Orfila. He was a respected Spanish chemist and the physician who is often given the distinction of “Father of Toxicology.” His work emphasized the need for adequate proof of identification an...

07 Jan 2026 1,038 READS
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What is s o w i n g?

Score: 4.5/5 (58 votes) Sowing is the process of planting. An area or object that has had seeds planted in it will be described as a sowed area.What is sowing short answer?Sowing is the process of planting seeds. In sowing, generally little soil is placed over the seeds. Sowing can be Hand sowing or...

07 Jan 2026 1,529 READS
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Who is procrustes in greek mythology?

Score: 4.9/5 (5 votes) Procrustes, also called Polypemon, Damastes, or Procoptas, in Greek legend, a robber dwelling somewhere in Attica—in some versions, in the neighbourhood of Eleusis. His father was said to be Poseidon. Procrustes had an iron bed (or, according to some accounts, two beds) on whi...

07 Jan 2026 1,702 READS
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Why is it hard to build the windmill?

Score: 4.9/5 (14 votes) The reason the windmill is so hard to build in Chapter 6 is that it is a bunch of animals that is trying to build it. So they don't have many tools and they don't have hands. For example, to break rocks up to be used for the walls, they have to drag huge boulders up...

07 Jan 2026 1,348 READS
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How flat head baby?

Score: 4.4/5 (4 votes) Flat head syndrome is caused by tight neck muscles that make it hard for babies to turn their heads. This neck condition is called torticollis. Because it's hard to turn their head, babies tend to keep their heads in the same position when lying down. This can cause flatt...

06 Jan 2026 1,332 READS
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Was heron son of zeus?

Score: 4.7/5 (25 votes) Heron is a main character on Blood of Zeus. Heron is a young man and illegitimate son of Zeus. As a threat descends upon Greece, he embarks on a journey to save the world.What Greek god is heron?Heron, the composited demigodThe concept of Zeus shapeshifting into various entit...

06 Jan 2026 1,393 READS
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Where is tectum in brain?

Score: 4.4/5 (67 votes) Anatomically, the tectum is that portion of the mesencephalon, or midbrain, sitting between the hindbrain and the forebrain. The name is the Latin word for roof and reflects the view of early anatomists that the tectum formed a roof over the fluid-filled cerebral aqueduct and...

06 Jan 2026 102 READS
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