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Are growers ciders gluten free?

Score: 4.9/5 (51 votes) LIKE ALL CIDERS WE ARE NATURALLY GLUTEN FREE. WE DO NOT ADD GLUTEN TO ANY OF OUR DRINKS. HOWEVER, WE DO NOT TEST FOR GLUTEN LEVELS.Are cider drinks gluten free?Alcoholic “hard” cider is almost always naturally gluten-free. Cider, or “hard” cider, is an alcoholic beverage made...

23 Jan 2026 254 views
// media

Who do all waves transmit?

Score: 4.2/5 (21 votes) A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy from one place to another without transferring matter. Waves transfer energy away from the source, or starting place, of the energy.Why do all waves transfer?Waves transfer energy but not massThe particles 'take part' in...

23 Jan 2026 1,315 views
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Why use firebrick in wood stove?

Score: 4.5/5 (32 votes) Firebrick on the sides not only protect the steel but make the stove run at a more constant temp and adds just a bit of thermal mass. Same fire in identical stoves, one with brick, one without and the sidewalls on the one without will be a lot hotter.Do I need firebrick in my...

23 Jan 2026 324 views
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Which skink is poisonous?

Score: 4.1/5 (51 votes) No skink breeds are poisonous. They are not venomous, and their bite carries no venom. Some people may be concerned that they look brightly colored like many other poisonous animals, such as frogs or snakes.Is a 5 lined skink poisonous?Five-lined skinks, like all of North Car...

23 Jan 2026 1,563 views
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What is a pinacoid in crystallography?

Score: 4.8/5 (55 votes) 1 : a crystal form consisting of two parallel and opposite faces. 2 : a crystal form whose faces are parallel to two crystal axes.What is the basal Pinacoid?A pinacoid of two parallel faces that intersect only the c crystallographic axis. Also called a base.What is the meanin...

23 Jan 2026 1,577 views
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What's in rickie fowler's bag 2020?

Score: 4.7/5 (36 votes) To go along with his driver, Fowler uses F8+ fairway woods, always carrying a 3-wood and occasionally putting the 5-wood version in the bag. He then uses an F9 Speedback Utility iron (4), a Cobra AMP Cell Pro CB '13 as another four-iron, and then some Cobra King Forged C...

23 Jan 2026 1,584 views
// health

Which hypothesis was confirmed using paleomagnetic evidence?

Score: 4.6/5 (21 votes) Paleomagnetists led the revival of the continental drift hypothesis and its transformation into plate tectonics. Apparent polar wander paths provided the first clear geophysical evidence for continental drift, while marine magnetic anomaliesmagnetic anomaliesIn geophysics, a ...

23 Jan 2026 142 views
// current events

Where do competitive inhibitors bind?

Score: 5/5 (63 votes) The competitive inhibitor resembles the substrate and binds to the active site of the enzyme (Figure 8.15). The substrate is thereby prevented from binding to the same active site. A competitive inhibitor diminishes the rate of catalysis by reducing the proportion of enzyme mol...

23 Jan 2026 455 views
// media

Does dihydroxyacetone cause cancer?

Score: 4.4/5 (32 votes) Snooki saw the light when she swore off spray tanning — it may cause cancer. A panel of medical experts told ABC News that the active chemical used in spray tans, dihydroxyacetone, or DHA, can cause genetic mutations and wreak havoc on human DNA.How safe is dihydroxyacetone?T...

23 Jan 2026 1,513 views
// environment

Why do we use electroforming?

Score: 4.9/5 (60 votes) Electroforming is a metal forming process that is widely used to develop and manufacture metal parts that can be used on a specific machine or piece of equipment. The resulting metal parts are formed with the aid of electrodeposition or electroplating on a model that is also ...

23 Jan 2026 533 views
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