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// science

What does the emmetropic do?

Score: 5/5 (49 votes) Emmetropic eyes are just the right length to allow light to reach the ideal spot on the retina to create crisp, clear vision. A person with two emmetropic eyes is considered to have “ideal vision” and does not require any sort of vision correction. Emmetropia is often given as ...

19 Jan 2026 120 READS
// global news

Who is dawes point named after?

Score: 4.9/5 (18 votes) Author: Paul Irish and Tamika Goward. The Aboriginal name for the peninsula on the western side of Sydney Cove is Tar-Ra. It is also known as Dawes Point because it was the site of an observatory built in April 1788 by Lieutenant William Dawes of the First Fleet.What is Mille...

19 Jan 2026 632 READS
// investigations

When did forensic entomology start?

Score: 4.1/5 (65 votes) The first case of forensic entomology being used in the courtroom came in 1850 in France. The remains of a child were found in a chimney during the process of redecorating a home. The current occupants were cleared as suspects from the case due to insect activity.Who started ...

19 Jan 2026 1,359 READS
// culture

How did vashti became queen?

Score: 4.1/5 (38 votes) She was banished for her refusal to appear at the king's banquet to show her beauty as the king wished, and Esther was chosen to succeed her as queen. That refusal might be better understood via the Jewish tradition that she was ordered to appear naked.Where did Queen Va...

19 Jan 2026 559 READS
// global news

Why was the indo-european diaspora important?

Score: 4.3/5 (3 votes) It spread agriculture to new areas, and gave rise to the evolution of different languages. ... It spread agriculture to new areas, and gave rise to the evolution of different languages. Lake Agassiz and the Indo-European diaspora are thought to have both occurred around _____....

19 Jan 2026 1,496 READS
// health

On honor among thieves?

Score: 4.1/5 (57 votes) Honor among thieves is the sentiment that even criminals have a code of conduct among themselves. Some aspects of this code of conduct may be to not steal from each other, or to not testify against a fellow criminal to the police.What genre is honor among thieves?Meet your ne...

19 Jan 2026 1,681 READS
// health

What was the concentration of azide in the yeast culture?

Score: 4.6/5 (38 votes) The addition of sodium azide (a mitochondrial inhibitor) at a concentration of 0.15 mM to glucosegrown Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Candida albicans cells before exposing them to heat shock increased cell survival.What does sodium azide do to yeast?Sodium azide slows the growt...

19 Jan 2026 1,797 READS
// health

How to strengthen pectoral muscles?

Score: 4.8/5 (13 votes) Try these exercises to build your pectoral muscles.Pushups. Pushups are the most obvious choice because they require no special equipment and can be done anywhere. ... Dumbbell press. Somewhat like a bench press the dumbbell press is another good choice for building pectoral ...

19 Jan 2026 1,469 READS
// media

Where elements are magnetic?

Score: 4.4/5 (62 votes) Since then only three elements on the periodic table have been found to be ferromagnetic at room temperature—iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and nickel (Ni). The rare earth element gadolinium (Gd) nearly misses by only 8 degrees Celsius.What elements are naturally magnetic?Iron, coba...

19 Jan 2026 302 READS
// environment

For amplitude modulation emitter modulator?

Score: 4.8/5 (61 votes) Emitter modulator amplifier for Amplitude Modulation operates in class A mode and has a very low efficiency. The output of the modulator is very small, therefore, it is not suitable for modulation at high level.What is an emitter modulator?In emitter-injection modulation, the...

19 Jan 2026 1,455 READS
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