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Can striders die on land?

Score: 4.9/5 (63 votes) per splash water bottle or half-second in water or rain, which can kill them. ... Unlike piglins and hoglins, striders can exist safely in the Overworld, as long as they are kept away from water and rain.Can Striders die without lava?Strider should die if they are not on lava...

30 Jan 2026 969 views
// education insights

Who played at rickwood field?

Score: 4.1/5 (60 votes) Rickwood Field, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is the oldest professional baseball park in the United States. It was built for the Birmingham Barons in 1910 by industrialist and team-owner Rick Woodward and has served as the home park for the Birmingham Barons and the Birmin...

30 Jan 2026 471 views
// science

Where does lysogeny take place?

Score: 4.7/5 (14 votes) lysogeny, type of life cycle that takes place when a bacteriophage infects certain types of bacteria. In this process, the genome (the collection of genes in the nucleic acid core of a virus) of the bacteriophage stably integrates into the chromosome of the host bacterium and...

30 Jan 2026 1,350 views
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Whats a high level of prolactin?

Score: 4.4/5 (8 votes) How is hyperprolactinemia diagnosed? Simple blood tests to measure the amount of prolactin in the blood can confirm a diagnosis of elevated prolactin levels. Prolactin levels above 25 ng/mL, in women who are not pregnant, are considered elevated.Is prolactin level 28 high?The ...

30 Jan 2026 1,799 views
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When was the g wagon discontinued?

Score: 4.3/5 (48 votes) With availability in Europe, Mercedes-Benz has discontinued the G-Class model for the United States for 2022.Why did Mercedes discontinue the G wagon?Mercedes-Benz kills the V8 for 2022 models over reported supply chain woes. ... They include everything from the AMG GT, the G...

30 Jan 2026 1,095 views
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Does alcohol cause inflammation in the body?

Score: 4.4/5 (40 votes) Recent research 1 suggests that alcohol causes inflammation in the intestines 2 and impairs the body's ability to regulate that inflammation. In turn, inflammation worsens alcohol-related organ damage. Ultimately, excessive drinking can have serious implications for long...

30 Jan 2026 1,980 views
// education insights

Is an orphan disease?

Score: 4.9/5 (18 votes) An orphan disease may be a rare disease (according to US criteria, a disease that affects fewer than 200,000 people) or a common disease that has been ignored (such as tuberculosis, cholera, typhoid, and malaria) because it is far more prevalent in developing countries than i...

30 Jan 2026 1,092 views
// education insights

What's the definition of wettable?

Score: 4.4/5 (10 votes) : capable of being wetted.What is meant by wettability?Wettability is the preference of a liquid to be in contact with a solid surrounded by another fluid (liquid or gas).Is wettability a word?the condition of being wettable. the degree or extent to which something absorbs or...

30 Jan 2026 285 views
// current events

How to treat neisseria meningitidis?

Score: 4.7/5 (27 votes) Doctors treat meningococcal disease with a number of antibiotics....Depending on how serious the infection is, people with meningococcal disease may need other treatments, including:Breathing support.Medications to treat low blood pressure.Surgery to remove dead tissue.Wound ...

30 Jan 2026 203 views
// media

Which of the following best describes the action of catalase?

Score: 4.6/5 (47 votes) Which of the following best describes the action of catalase? ... Catalase converts oxygen into hydrogen peroxide and water.What is the function of catalase?Catalase is a key enzyme which uses hydrogen peroxide, a nonradical ROS, as its substrate. This enzyme is responsible f...

30 Jan 2026 153 views
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