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Which dielectric grease for stabilizers?

Score: 4.4/5 (55 votes) Silicone or dielectric grease is a relatively inexpensive solution that works great for cheaper stabilizers which tend to have looser tolerances between the stabilizer post and housing. Expensive stabilizers could potentially benefit from a higher quality lubricant such as Kr...

21 Jan 2026 1,030 views
// environment

Will thoracic pain go away?

Score: 4.1/5 (72 votes) Most people with thoracic spine pain get better without treatment in a couple of weeks. However, persistent thoracic back pain is more likely to be due to a serious cause than pain in other areas of the spine. There is a whole list of things to look out for that might indicat...

21 Jan 2026 309 views
// science

Is frozen scallops good?

Score: 4.7/5 (71 votes) As with many kinds of seafood, high-quality frozen scallops can be a very good choice if you don't have access to fresh scallops. Frozen scallops should be thawed in the refrigerator overnight.Are frozen scallops bad?Properly stored, they will maintain best quality for a...

21 Jan 2026 1,068 views
// news analysis

What is chads score?

Score: 4.4/5 (13 votes) The CHADS₂ score and its updated version, the CHA₂DS₂-VASc score, are clinical prediction rules for estimating the risk of stroke in people with non-rheumatic atrial fibrillation, a common and serious heart arrhythmia associated with thromboembolic stroke.What is CHADS score ...

21 Jan 2026 452 views
// media

What are vandal savage powers?

Score: 4.3/5 (49 votes) Born before recorded history, Vandal Savage encountered a radioactive meteorite that granted him enhanced speed, strength and agility, increased his intelligence beyond the capabilities of the average human—and gifted him immortality.What is Vandal Savage's goal?His bitt...

21 Jan 2026 545 views
// global affairs

Will the sun actually blind you?

Score: 5/5 (10 votes) You might not go blind by staring at the Sun, but please don't test it! It's possible, but the hazard is often exaggerated. Even at midday, a normal eye will only let in enough light to heat the retina by about 4°C. You need at least 10°C to cause thermal damage.Can y...

21 Jan 2026 1,017 views
// science

In nostoc the heterocysts are terminal or intercalary?

Score: 4.2/5 (73 votes) The branched filaments of Nostochopsis lobatus form infrequent intercalary heterocysts in the main trichome while the short lateral branches (1-4 celled) characteristically produce only a terminal heterocyst when the alga is grown in a medium devoid of combined nitrogen.Which...

21 Jan 2026 595 views
// news analysis

How quartiles can be applied to real life?

Score: 4.3/5 (74 votes) Some companies use the quartiles to benchmark other companies. For example, the median company pay for a given position is set at the first quartile of the top 20 companies in that region. The quartiles and IQR information is typically used when you create a box-plot of your ...

21 Jan 2026 942 views
// education insights

Are permanent retainers safe?

Score: 4.5/5 (63 votes) Dr. Ryan Caudill summarizes, “There are no dangers to having a permanent retainer if it is cleaned well. The metal and bonding material are safe. Patients can also choose to have it removed at any time if they decide that a removable retainer is more their style or if they ar...

21 Jan 2026 1,654 views
// global affairs

Can hemorrhoids kill you?

Score: 4.9/5 (73 votes) Symptoms of hemorrhoids can range from mild to severe and can include not only pain, but also itching and bleeding. Some people even say that their hemorrhoids are the most painful thing they have experienced. But despite the very real discomfort and pain that hemorrhoids cau...

21 Jan 2026 217 views
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