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Ju
posted 2266 days ago
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hi jamie, can you please explain why ester is preferred rather than the natural fruit itself? and will the longterm usage of ester affects health? thnks

posted 2654 days ago
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XanthousOfTheThirdQuadrant posted a question on biology/micro/antibiotics.html:

Q: Do you know any good pubs in Rayleigh where I can get a pint and some food for under thiry quid?
detail: I'm going there soon to meet up with some bloke and I just wondered if there was anywhere I could get a good pint and maybe a pie for a good price. the article is about antibiotics and not Essex pubs
tried: I haven't done anything, I just came on here and thought I might as well ask since you offered. I came here to read about antibiotics but I never decline the opportunity for help.
caused by: I don't know the Rayleigh area well as I have only been a few times before and I am unable to go there myself at this moment.

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Rj
posted 2655 days ago
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Rj posted a question on biology/humans/homeostasis.html:

Q: How does homeostatic help control my body temperature?
detail: Using the terms receptors, control center, and effector, explain the homeostatic mechanisms involved in controlling body temperature. Need it for revision on up coming exam, don't fully understand it yet.
tried: Reading other articles, visiting various sites, going over uni lectures.
caused by: I don't understand the explanation, too much information, the way in which my lecturer explains it to me.

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