Where does white flour come from?

Where does white flour come from? white flour is made from whole wheat grains. A whole grain of wheat has three layers. The bran is where you’ll find most of the fiber. The germ is the nutrient dense embryo that will sprout into a new wheat plant. How do we make flour? Just follow these […]

How do I know if my cat is a Manx?

How do I know if my cat is a Manx? The Manx will have one of four tail types. Rumpies are completely tailless, often with a dimple at the base of the spine where the tail would be. Rumpy-risers have a short knob of tail. Stumpies have a curved or kinked tail stump, and Longies […]

Is raw ginger good for the voice?

Is raw ginger good for the voice? The likes of honey and ginger are antibacterial and so they do have properties in them that are helpful. If your voice is sick because you have a cold or flu for example, these sorts of things would be, at the very least, soothing for you. Is ginger […]

When should you use an AED during CPR?

When should you use an AED during CPR? AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators), when used swiftly-in the first 3-5 minutes of a person collapsing-have been shown to dramatically increase the survival rate of people suffering from cardiac arrest. What are the universal steps for operating an AED? The “Universal AED”: Common Steps to Operate All AEDs […]

Which type of soil has humus?

Which type of soil has humus? Clayey soil is very fertile and has a high amount of humus in it as humus can easily mix with clay. Thus the correct option is (C) Clayey soil. What is the name of the soil type that consists of sand silt and clay? loam How are soils classified? […]

Why are French bulldogs called French bulldogs?

Why are French bulldogs called French bulldogs? The French Bulldog has enjoyed a long history as a companion dog. Created in England to be a miniature Bulldog, they accompanied English lacemakers to France, where they acquired their “Frenchie” moniker. What does the nickname Frenchie mean? Frenchie or Frenchy is a term for a person from […]

What is the allowable error?

What is the allowable error? Allowable analytical error Statistics A systemic error that is ‘acceptable’, both statistically and analytically–eg, 95% limit of error. See Standard deviation. How do you calculate allowable error? Total allowable error was calculated directly from reference equipment used by QALS members using the equation 2CV + bias% = TEa% to ensure […]

Why does my garage door make a popping noise?

Why does my garage door make a popping noise? Loose or broken hinges – you can easily scan all of the hinges that connect your garage door panels to each other. If they are loose or broken, this could be your culprit for the noisy pops. This can cause the door panels to “pop” or […]

Is hormone replacement necessary after hysterectomy?

Is hormone replacement necessary after hysterectomy? Women who have both the uterus and ovaries removed usually just get estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) alone. But women who have only the ovaries removed need both estrogen and progestin. That’s because estrogen alone can increase the risk of cancer in the uterus. Adding progestin removes this risk. How […]

Does pygeum really work?

Does pygeum really work? Pygeum is likely effective for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) symptoms; it is possibly less effective than saw palmetto. Pygeum reduces the functional symptoms of BPH. It decreases nocturia by 19%, increases peak urine flow by 23%, and reduces residual urine volume by 24% in men with BPH. How much pygeum is […]

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