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  • Correct this sentence? It doesn't sound right?

    "Even though numerous studies have demonstrated the various benefits that nanoparticles are able to provide for the imaging of cancerous cells, there are still several barriers that are preventing its use in the clinical environment."

    This sentence just does not sound right. Please help.

    5 AnswersWords & Wordplay7 years ago
  • Why can't our body absorb urine?

    If the urine we make is 95% water, why can't our body just reabsorb the water from the bladder? Why do we have to pee it out?

    1 AnswerBiology7 years ago
  • Is this a disease? What is the name of this disease?

    I was reading a book and I felt a sharp pain on my leg. When I took a look, I saw about 8 small lacerations on my right calf. They were all close together in a semi straight line that was about 4-5 cm long. The shape and size of the 8 cuts ranged from grains of sugar to the size of a mosquito bite. There was no bleeding and the area surrounding the cuts were pink and had tiny red bumps. This has happened to me twice in about 5 month and both were on my right calf!

    So I want to know if there is a disease out there that make the skin open up randomly and on its own. Is there a disease that makes wounds and cuts appear on the skin out of nowhere? If so please tell me the name.

    Thanks =)

    2 AnswersSkin Conditions7 years ago
  • What are some good science fiction movies?

    I'm looking for a good movie to watch.

    I want movies like The Andromeda Strain, Europa Report, The Past Days on Mars, Apollo 17. Something that's made in the last 10 years and not in the 1990s. Thanks :)

    6 AnswersMovies7 years ago
  • How do you write in-text citations for MLA?

    Let's say I'm writing an essay about this.

    http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/201...

    I used an line from the 3rd paragraph. I wrote:

    "After what happened last Friday, though, it’s hard to argue with Brice’s call," because it reminded him of milk.

    What do I write for the in-text citations? There are no page numbers, only paragraph. I need help please.

    2 AnswersHomework Help7 years ago
  • Should abortion be legal or illegal?

    What do you think? What about rape and incest? What is your opinion?

    5 AnswersLaw & Ethics7 years ago
  • How do you find the derivative?

    How do you find the derivative of this? I don't get it. Help please how do you solve it?

    sin(xy) = x + y

    1 AnswerMathematics7 years ago
  • How do you find the derivative?

    How do you find the derivative of this equation?? Help please

    y= (3t-1)(2t-2)^-1

    3 AnswersMathematics7 years ago
  • How to find the zeros?

    f(x) = (2x+9)^2 - 80

    what are the zeros

    3 AnswersMathematics8 years ago
  • Easy math problem help?

    f(x) = x+7 if -4 ≤ x < 1

    = 7 if x = 1

    = -x+6 if x >1

    Locate the intercepts.

    The intercept(s) is/are _________

    How do you solve this problem? please tell me how

    1 AnswerMathematics8 years ago
  • Easy Math problem help?

    Express the area A of a rectangle as a function of the width W if the length of the rectangle is twice its width.

    Please show how you got this answer.

    3 AnswersMathematics8 years ago
  • Thermodynamics chemistry question?

    What is change in S (J/K) of the process when 0.7418 moles of CO2 gas expand from 25.57 L to 37.00 L at constant temperature?

    1 AnswerChemistry8 years ago
  • Help with Passive voice?

    Does this sentence have passive voice?

    From the very beginning, Danomlia has been dominated by a centralized source of power.

    If it does, how do I make it so that it doesn't?

    2 AnswersWords & Wordplay8 years ago
  • How do you determine intermolecular forces?

    How do you find out if the intermolecular bonding interaction is Ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, london dispersion, hydrogen bonding, or the polarizability?

    For example, if you have

    NH3

    Kr

    C5H12

    C2H6

    I2

    Cl2

    CH3SH

    F2

    How do you know if the intermolecular forces are Ion-dipole, dipole-dipole, london dispersion, or hydrogen bonding?

    2 AnswersChemistry8 years ago
  • How do you determine ionic, metallic, and molecular solids?

    How can you tell if a solid is ionic, metallic, and molecular?

    For example, if you have

    C12H22O11

    C2H4

    NaI

    CH3CH2NH2

    Pt

    Re

    Sc

    C2H5OH

    Ba(NO3)2

    NaI

    Sr(NO3)2

    Y

    How do you find out if these substances are ionic, metallic, or molecular solids.

    2 AnswersChemistry8 years ago
  • Percent ionization chemistry help?

    What is the % ionization of a 6.30e-4 M HF? See reaction below

    HF + H2O ↔ F- + H3O+ Ka = 6.600x10-4

    1 AnswerChemistry8 years ago
  • pH question chemistry help?

    What is the [H3O+] (molarity) of a 0.1250 M ethanolamine? See reaction below

    HOC2H4NH2 + H2O ↔ HOC2H4NH3+ + OH- Kb = 3.20e-5

    2 AnswersChemistry8 years ago
  • pH chemistry question?

    What is the pOH of 6.40e-5 M Ba(OH)2?

    3 AnswersChemistry8 years ago
  • Equilibrium chemistry help?

    Initially there were equilibrium concentrations of 0.1514 M A, 0.1917 M B. Which of the equations below is correct if the pressure increased by a factor of 2.24? Use the reaction below.

    6A(g) ↔ 5 B(g)

    1 AnswerChemistry8 years ago
  • pH question chemistry help?

    A solution of CO3- had a [OH-] of 5.7e-3 M. What was the pOH?

    1 AnswerChemistry8 years ago