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Have been seeing many webmasters use short URL redirection to replace long URL. ... more
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A CURE for deafness could be on the horizon after scientists created specialised ear cells in the lab. Grown in their thousands, the delicate hairs could one day be transplanted into the inner ear, restoring the hearing of millions. The ... more
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The tiny houseflies so often encountered are not, contrary to popular belief, "baby Flies." Baby flies are maggots. The small houseflies are adults of a different species of the ordinary housefly. ... more
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I just purchased a fish tank with Oscar fish included and i noticed when I look close there are tiny parasites on the fins of one of the ... more
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These are called "temnos" (temnocephalids) by farmers and occur naturally on all crayfish. They are not a disease organism, but what is called an "ectocommensal". They feed on the scunge (epiphytes) growing on the crayfish shell, so they tend to be ... more
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Tiny Tots Baby Boutique is becoming an all-inclusive must-see shop for new mommy and baby items. Award winning departments include baby and toddler clothing, toys, car seats, diapering supplies, baby wearing, nursing bras, breast pumps, feeding and ... more
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Although baby corn may seem somewhat exotic, especially when served, it is the same as regular corn that has not matured. ChaCha! ... more
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At the boot prompt press [F2] and [F3] [F4]. F2 boot time options: Tiny Core accepts the following persistence options: tinycore tce={hda1|sda1} Specify Restore TCE apps directory tinycore restore={hda1|sda1|floppy} Specify saved configuration ... more
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You may see small colored pouches hanging in various places when you are walking around the Pipestone National Monument or at Native American ceremonials. These are material filled with tobacco and are called either tobacco or PRAYER TIES. Each ... more
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Saprophytes decompose dead animals and plants into their constituent elements, making them available as food for plants. ChaCha! ... more
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