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At what point do bananas become inedible?

Score: 4.9/5 (42 votes) A yellow banana with a few brown spots is perfectly normal, but extensive browning or mold on the skin (especially near the stem) may mean that it's best not to eat. If you aren't lucky, the banana may have already started to rot inside.Are overripe bananas safe to ...

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What shops are in amble?

Score: 4.3/5 (29 votes) Amble Harbour Village. 239. Shopping Malls. By emmastevens8. ... Fenwick Gallery. 104. Art Galleries. By leeannb706. ... Cabosse. Speciality & Gift Shops. By la62syl. ... Edie Pebble. Speciality & Gift Shops. By Angiet66. ... Northeast Kayaks & Paddles. Speciality...

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What is foveolar hyperplasia?

Score: 4.7/5 (67 votes) Foveolar hyperplasia was defined as the presence of abnormal branching and twisting and at least a twofold elongation of gastric cardiac foveolae and pits.What causes foveolar hyperplasia?Aims: In the gastric antrum and body, foveolar hyperplasia is a feature of reactive gast...

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Did general tso exist?

Score: 5/5 (53 votes) Zuo Zongtang (General Tso) was a respected Chinese statesman and military leader of the late Qing dynasty, which ruled the country from 1644 until 1912. He played an important role in the Taiping Rebellion, a civil war that was waged in China in the mid-19th century.Who invente...

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Do bloodworms go bad?

Score: 4.6/5 (21 votes) Re: can frozen bloodworms spoil if left out? I would throw them out, not worth the risk. Mine doesn't eat a full cube daily so I keep them refrigerated and have used for up to 2 days after unthawing.How long do bloodworms last?Live bloodworms aren't always as easy t...

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When nonsister chromatids exchange genes?

Score: 4.2/5 (35 votes) Crossing over occurs between prophase I and metaphase I and is the process where two homologous non-sister chromatids pair up with each other and exchange different segments of genetic material to form two recombinant chromosome sister chromatids.What happens when Nonsister c...

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Does benzene give nucleophilic substitution reaction?

Score: 4.3/5 (11 votes) Nucleophiles are electron-rich. Due to the presence of an electron cloud of delocalized electrons on the benzene ring nucleophilic attack is difficult. ... Hence, benzene undergoes nucleophilic substitutions with difficulty.What is nucleophilic substitution reaction of benzen...

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Whats the full meaning of mmhg?

Score: 4.5/5 (2 votes) The abbreviation "mm Hg" means millimeters of mercury, the height of a column of mercury, as in a blood pressure reading. ... See Mercury poisoning.What does mmHg mean?Blood pressure is measured in units of millimeters of mercury (mmHg).What is the full meaning of mmHg in bloo...

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What is auscultatory blood pressure?

Score: 4.2/5 (22 votes) What is the Auscultatory method of blood pressure measurement? The auscultatory method (also known as the Riva Rocci Korotkoff or manual method for blood pressure measurement) is the LISTENING of Korotkoff sounds in the brachial artery.How do you take auscultatory blood press...

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How much postage do i need?

Score: 4.7/5 (20 votes) A standard letter that weighs under one (1) ounce will require 55 cents of postage to mail in 2020. USPS charges extra postage for any weight above that amount. In 2020, USPS charges an extra 15 cents for each additional ounce. So a letter that weighs between one (1) and two ...

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