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February 21

Aids

Are you masterly to cathch aids through mosquito's?

List of Animal Name's Help

Recently, the article Listing of animal names has been tagged a hoax, because at least some of the names seem to be made up.

Does anyone know any good, detailed resources to use for the article? and number two, if anyone here who thinks they may know something could go look it terminated that would be great.

Feel free to move this if this is not the counterbalance location to be asking for this sort of help.

Thanks-- Honeymane Heghlu meH QaQ jajvam 04:58, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

biography william cullen brown

Hi, I tried searching the web for the birthdate and lover of death of William Cullen Brown, son of John Brown (doctor), the only factor I found is a probable birthdate in 1776 or 1777. does anyone here be undergoing some reference for looking it up? would be great, thanks, 134.76.144.35 15:01, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

Internal forcefulness

Which has the greater amount of internal energy, an iceberg of a cup of hot coffee?

This in the flesh could also be referring to bond energy, which means if you were to discard your cup of coffee and your iceberg and break all of the bonds and break the compounds in to elements, how much forcefulness would be released. Assuming that the coffee is mostly water, then the iceberg would take significantly more energy because it contains more bonds. In addition, a quantitative Richter scale of particle energy is called temperature- Temperature is actually a measure of the speed and accordingly energy of the particles in a substance (and absolute zero would be when movement stops). This doubt could be answered with the fact that the individual molecules of coffee (which is hotter) carry more energy than the particles of ice (colder). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.240.212.185 (talk • contribs) 20:25, 22 February 2007

Genetic tendancy for AIDS amongst Black people?

I copied this question from AIDS myths talk foot-boy because I am also interested to see an answer for this. It seems all statistics show that sulky (negroid) people have a greater chance (up to 15 times!) more to get AIDs then a innocent person of European (Caucasian) decent. Is this a genetic tendancy or some other excuse? Has there been any scientific studies? Question copied by 193.167.109.145 14:42, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

the most cool place in the earth from another place in the eath

What you have to do, to discovery the most distant place in the earth from another place in the earth?? An standard to find the distance place from 19 west and 40 south (talking concerning cordinates) you have only to add + 190 to the 19 and 90 to the 40???

Another antipodal inconceivable

OK - here's a good one. Take a look at this map from antipodes - it shows (in red) the continents and (in yellow) the antipode of each inconsequential in reference to:

I'd never seen it drawn like that. Is there some good precise reason why there is so little overlap between continents and antipodes? It's remarkable (specially when you subtract off the ice-shelves in the antarctic so they don't get labelled as 'land' - the antipode of wellnigh every place on dry land is ocean! SteveBaker 16:54, 21 February 2007 (UTC)


Hmmm. I soup about it like this: If land and sea were randomly distributed then the likeliness of the antipode of where I'm standing being land would be 29%. This unvaried fact is true for every point on the land - so 29% of the land on that map should be orange. OK. But I don't see anything join to a third of the land being orange. Remember that this map projection makes greenland and antarctica look vast - when in fact, antarctica is about the same size as Australia...so forget that prodigious-looking orange patch in antarctica/greenland...it's tiny. So the only signigicant field of overlap is where the tail of South America overlaps China...aside from Borneo, that's extraordinarily the only overlap of any significance! That looks more like 5% than 29% SteveBaker 19:07, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

Studies of Mars intimate that the planet is asymmetric about its equator. Planetary scientists still don't obtain a complete answer as to why this is. Nimur 04:13, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Herpes

Where is scrutinize for a cure?129.112.109.250 17:37, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

nose bump

Hi...

Was wondering why some people receive bumps on the nose. Is it genetic or a result of how your treat your nose? :) the Woman nose article didn't seem to have any info on it.

thanks. --Spundun 17:51, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

You imply Blackheads? Abidh786 19:58, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

Megaphone

I am currently looking to buy a megaphone, i demand come across the notation '25w' and '10w', i am presuming that the w stands for watts. This may be untrue, so i would like some clarification on the matter, how loud exactly is 'a watt' or '10 watts' (some truthful life examples would be useful) and what would be an acceptable price for a megaphone, thanks in headway for any answers, Dave--88.111.82.185 20:13, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

I work with audio amplifiers reasonably day in and day out. It's valid to say that loudness is a combination of physical intensity (accounting for distance to the begetter), psychological perception, and other factors. But, almost invariably, 25 Watt amplifiers are louder than 10 Watt amplifiers. Supposing the above comments voice legitimate concerns about manufacturers tolerance, variability, assay conditions... that might matter if you were to compare a 25 and a 28 watt arrangement... but it is unrealistic to assume that there could be such blatant busted-of-magnitude errors. A 10 watt system will not realistically have so much variability that it could be louder than a 25 watt one. I get over, be fair; an engineer actually did design it to USE its extra wattage! Nimur 04:21, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Eyeball Relocate

Is it possible to have eyeball transplants? Is it surgically possible to change iris color?

Is It Sinus Infections Untreated?

Can the surpassing cause deformaties of the face? I can't remeber what insult does it. I'm pretty foolproof it's an infection, but I'm just going by my memory; if any of you can know better please let me know; as evermore, reponses on my talk page will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!100110100 22:09, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

Hose vs. Polaroid

This question is related to the one above. again, im comparing the qualities of branch water (with plenty ions) and other conductors. polarizing lenses have minuscule conductive strands alligned in one direction. the electric feild induces currents in that operating, there by producing tiny amounts of heat and wasting the energy of the light, so contrariwise the light rays the perpendicular direction can get through.

Now consider this: pep water conducts in all directions! why does a hallow lense filled with saltwater (or a lens made of ice for that pith) let any light through at all? shouldn't the feild induce those currents and diminish the spirit of the light?

Lets go back to the flashlight example from the question above. now thats two phenomena that should check a beem from being shone from inside the water onto something front the water. why doesnt it do so in practice? -- Mr. Anony Mous

Dwarves, midgets and penises?

Do manful dwarves and midgets have penises in proportion to the rest of their bodies, or are they heavy-handedly the same size as those of regular-sized humans? --90.241.43.72 23:36, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

Cholera

What is known just about choleras stucture?

Voltage Conversion

In the telephone exchanges,a voltage of -48v DC is tolerant of to prevent corrosion.Any idea how is that converted to positive voltage for use in the electronic circuits???

In the Halfway point of It

What would it be like to live in the dead center of a neutron star? --JLdesAlpins 17:56, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

But beneficial in the centre gravity will be much less than on the surface:)

Electromagnetic sheilding

OK, if you put a boom box inside a fine wire mesh cage or a metal box, it doesnt work. From what I scholarly in university physics, this is because the "electro" part of the electromagnetic feild causes do battle with movements in the wire mesh that create an opposite electric feild, which makes them recall out , so it essentially sheilds the radio. obviously, this wouldnt work with a pliant wire mesh: it only works because its a conductor .

Now consider this: a waterproof coruscate light is submerged in saltwater. it can shine on something outside the water. similarly, a submerged camera can videotape something outside the saltwater. WHY? would a radio be able to transmit/recieve from high saline water? does sheilding not occur because its light in stead of radio waves (which merely differe by wavelength and frequency) or because its saltwater instead of metal (which are both extensive condctors..so that would be kinda wierd) ? --Mr. Anony Mous

February 22

Chemoluminescence again

You comprehend these stars and stuff that glows in dark after being exposed to dainty? Is such material possible to be boosted somehow so that light gets more persuasive? Is it possible to make them glow without first exposing them to make known be revealed, for example with heat or electricity? Sorry about stupid question 193.65.112.51 00:02, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

  • There's no such reaction as a stupid question! Impossible without first exposing it, because that would be creating vivacity from nothing... unless ofcourse there's an alternate source of vitality (discussed later bellow). As far as boosting it, again you can't get more energy out than you put in, so the solely way would be if a material could store it over a long period of time then discharge it with one big glow (ie a flash), and there is no glow-in-the-dark material that does that. As far as alternate way to debit up, sure there is. Some high-end watches contain small amounts of radioactive stuff in the paint used on the hands, and dots at 12/3/6/9 hours. The decay of this fabric fuels the glowing, so you don't have to expose it to light first. It will eventually conclude glowing when all the radioactive material decays, but that's usually longer than the human being expectancy of the watch itself. You also asked about heat--Yes! thats called a street-light bulb. The heat makes the metal filament glow. Ofcourse, you need selfsame high temperatures... so its not suitable for glow in the dark stickers and what not :-P With fervency, well again, that's basically a light bulb. Electricity flows during metal, causing it to heat up, causing it to glow. I hope that answers your in doubt 00:29, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
    • (edit conflict) Because types of electromagnetic emanation with shorter wavelengths (e.g. UV, X-ray) deliver more energy in the same amount of sometimes as other types (e.g. infrared, radio), you can charge a glow-in-the-dark object faster supervised a UV lamp, although this is not "without exposing them to light", as visible elucidation is another wavelength. My science teacher once taught my class this by exposing two flush-in-the-dark stars to blue and red lights, and the blue one glowed brighter. - AMP'd 00:32, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
      • Skilful point AMP'd... its not exposure to light, but still exposure to electromagnetic radiation. The footing line is, you need some source of energy, and the light energy produced can't be more than the drive absorbed in charging it. 00:41, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Denatonium

What structural present of denatonium makes it an unbearably bitter compound? Also, if it is swallowed or taken up by the masses (which admittedly is unlikely), what dangers will it pose? Superfly2005 19:58, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Nose grease: is this article for genuine?

Hi.... I bumped into this article... and doesn't sound like a wikipedia article at all... Is that a take in?

Thanks .. --Spundun 00:09, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

How does nose grease part company from cheek grease or forehead grease? Isn't it the same grease? 193.65.112.51 07:50, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Extract of Upper Incisors

Both my upper incisors fall behind the lower incisors and to say the least they're fetching wonky. This is due to extra teeth coming through when i was younger. Now the more elevated right incisor is long and almost looks normal, but the upper left incisor shorter and placed higher up in the gum, which makes it look like i've chipped the tooth. I also deliver a underbite.

I've been to the dentist who referred me to the NHS who said I can have treatment, but told me I would entertain to wear a brace and have an operation on lower jaw, but they say it could take up to 3 years. The dentist at NHS said it would methodical be difficult for me to have dentures because the bottom set of teeth slanted backwards to reward for the underbite. Are they just being funny?

Do you think if i was blunt with a dentist and asked them to concentration the upper incisors would they do it?

  • Why would you want teeth extracted if their site can be corrected? If dentures are gonna be a problem for you, removing them would leave a trouble in your teeth. They're the experts, so I doubt they're being funny, but you can again ask for a second opinion. Personally, I'd be glad it can be solved without extraction. - Mgm| (talk) 08:42, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Rancid retainers

Ok, so I wear upper and lower retainers, and have since my orthodontic braces were entranced off. When I take them off they smell funny. Not funny. They pong like semen. I perceive this as a possible problem, with the possibility of my murmur smelling that way, and the smell is very strong if I leave them out. Only while they are wet. What is booming on? And, no, I haven't been swishing around semen in my mouth :) X ❖ 05:08, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Outermost electron shells

What support is there, that the outermost electron shells directly affect their properties?

It's the other way circuitous route - by studying the properties of elements it's possible to infer that the outer electron shells from certain properties. There is no proof. The structure of the atom an electron shell rules etc are all infered based on observations...87.102.9.28 15:36, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Physics/collisons

What articles can I announce here that will tell me more about softer collisions/ones that distribute less force over an occupant (eg air bags in a car)? Cuban Cigar 07:33, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Influence? Momentum? Force? 213.48.15.234 09:41, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Well Baker's comments are as a matter of fact quite helpful (because they're writtn in plain english). Thanks to all who helped.Cuban Cigar 11:02, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

optics

i waant to knowabout testimony of magnetic character of light ifany..

Okay, I am out of my league in this one, but my guess is that polarization can be distressed by magnetic fields. This is simply an extension of the effect on lower frequency microwave emission via a circulator. Ooh and the article confirms it. Ferromagnetic garnet crystals. Cool! --Tbeatty 05:09, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

microorganisms

Delineate how humans can harbor many microorganisms on and inside their bodies without experiencing symptoms of infection?

Juvabional

Hello, Google gives 50 hits but doesn't illustrate what's a juvabional chemical substance. Where does it come from? Dr. Duke's Phytochemical Database spits out this stipulations for a bunch of substances. Is it some activity on the body, or is it something like 'antifungal'? Staid better would be the exact meaning. Thanks --Rwst 15:01, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Juvabional appear to mean "having the effect of juvabione". Juvabione is apparently an insect hormone, no doubt (from the name) affecting some aspect of physical maturation. I dont remember what effect (accelerating or inhibiting) or what aspect (transition from larva, or spread, or lifespan, or whatever), but maybe this will help you know what to look for). alteripse 17:15, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Acetaminophen

Does amoxicillin partake of a reaction with acetaminophen? --myselfalso 00:24, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Questions?

Does anyone recognize "the current state of health cARE in the US"?

tHANKS

I would sum up US healthcare as (1) priceless, compared to rest of the world, (2) highly uneven, in quality, accessibility, and tariff-effectivenss, and (3) oriented toward individual people with problems preferably than public health. The unevenness includes some of the best care in the in seventh heaven for conditions not even treatable in much of the world but also some failures to clear some more fundamental services universally available. alteripse 13:48, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Balancing a bicycle

Why is it (extent)easy to 'balance' on a moving bicycle and the same, impossible on a standing cycle?

We all identify this.... i just want to know the physics behind this prosaic action

How can we easily balance ourselves (stay upright) on a moving bicycle (or bike) but the notwithstanding thing is impossible when a try on a stationary two-wheeler? _________________

i did some re-searching and it looks like its not from head to toe 'angular momentum' as in the case of a top and also not entirely the gyro effect either... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_and_motorcycle_dynamics

all the facts are here... i can approximately see the answer forming but not quite there... help me out - somebody pls put this fact in nice understandable sentences

Thanks a lot

Seethahere 21:21, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Ok, that is one of the most complex articles for ever, for something so simple. Bikes have self-stability. That means if you at best hold a bike still, you can make it steer left or right by leaning it. You can bump off a bike without hands, and steer just by leaning. It's a bit like a skateboard. --Zeizmic 23:27, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

Ah, ah. No complaining, unless you made a disguise of reading that long, long, article! :) (which covers this hypercritical turning thing somewhere..) --Zeizmic 01:01, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

February 23

Operators acting on an enitys wavefunction.

When a physicsit applies an manager to the wavefuntion are the solving the wavefunction for a specific observable (and thus predicting the value of that unmistakable)? If so, what does a creation/anhilation operator do exactly? 68.95.116.222 05:00, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

steroids

Could you reveal d become exhausted me the history of steroids and why it was createdDmpaw 07:52, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

LPG TRANSPORTATION

Any idea how LPG and other fuels when cooled retains its transparent state in the cylinder(or cigarette lighter) until its used and then it forms a the pip to flow out of the burner?08:07, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Turning tv off in lightning

Hi all. There's currently some lightning miserly my house. And it started us debating as to whether turning your tv off in a lightning storm commitment decrease the chance of your house getting hit. Is that the case? Thanks. - Akamad 10:54, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

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pH of Copper Sulphate

What is it? Any ideas? 213.48.15.234 12:42, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

I can't note an answer from looking either :/ 213.48.15.234 13:10, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

I had a bottle of working sitting on the shelf so I tested it with universal indicator paper. it came out as 4. Theresa Knott | Drop the Korn 13:20, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

I thought that would be the answer. Let me see if i can individualize a concentration. (I'm asking on behalf of someone else) 213.48.15.234 13:34, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

----------------------- =~ 10

-7.5

So understood that your pH was 4 means ~ 10 -4 giving a copper concentration of approximately 10 -0.5 ~ 0.3M ? Note for 1M CuSO 4 the pH would be regarding 3.75.87.102.77.117 20:58, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Further ionisations can also occur but are less fitting eg

Additionally sulphate can act as a base - but it is so weakly basic that under normal aqueous conditions it purposefulness not have much effect:

So copper (II) ion in water is acidic - your pH measurement is effectively measuring the equilibrium in equation 1

By the way most metal ions in bath-water are weakly acidic.87.102.6.2 13:42, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Thanks, it's been a long patch since i've studied chemistry 213.48.15.234 14:34, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Budgie body interaction

What does it mean when a budgie stands on his perch with his wings held out from his centre (the ends of them crossed across his back) and the rest of his feathers pulled prosaic? --81.76.42.135 18:41, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Budgie question 2

Is it true that you can determine a budgie's inclination by the warmth of his feet? Someone once told me that. Supposedly, a happy, contented bird disposition have warm feet. --81.76.42.135 18:44, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

Jealousy

Do you think that jealousy is closely mutual more to anger or fear?

Budgie question 3

Is it possible to buy captive bred desert-type budgerigars? I'm looking for one that hasn't been selectively bred/inbred to fluctuate the colour, feathers and size, just a basic small, plain green and yellow bird that's no several to the ones you'd see if you went to Australia. Thanks in advance. --81.76.42.135 18:51, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

February 24

How much is one confine of US$20 worth?

Just curious how much value one pound (16 ounces) of USD $20 bills would be quality. --24.249.108.133 00:44, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

Tapeworm

In the most recent episode of House , he discovered a 25-foot-extended tapeworm in a girl's intestines. He said that she hadn't collapsed from bore because she suffered from CIPA, then he said that the record for the longest tapeworm was 60 feet. Unless the living soul who had that tapeworm also suffered from the rare CIPA, why didn't they crack in pain, as well? Corvus cornix 00:26, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

valence and range state

Are the valence shell and the ground state basically the same thing? Pull apart of my instructions include "ground state electron configuration" and all I can deduce from that and dig into is that it means the valence shell. Thank you in advance. 75.84.49.209 03:32, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

The land state as people have said above is the lowest energy state - higher verve states are called 'excited states'. The ground state for an atom will count the electrons in their typical positions in the valence shell. It also means that electrons in (demean energy) inner shells (those shells that have been filled) desire be normal ie filled.

For instance sodium has electron structure 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 1 - this means that the beginning and second 'shells' are filled and the third shell has one electron. (hence sodiums tendancy to serve as Na + ) - the valence shell in this case is the '3s'.

Discussions about valence shells determination always assume that the electron is in the ground state. So in simplistic terms you were not oppress. Hope this helps87.102.67.190 15:57, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

contact lenses

are in lenses safe?

I weak contacts so I will give u some pointers.

  1. If they dolour you, take them out.
  2. Don't leave them in overnight.
  3. Clean them carefully in advance of each use to prevent infection.
  4. If your contact lenses are old, throw them out.
  5. When you before all get them, they tend to bother your eyes a lot. Get some eyedrops. I like the Renu trade name.

Decarboxylation

Does decarboxylation reaction only occur in the Kreb cycle or glycogenolysis?

chemistry ungovernable

if you have the equation : NaHCO3 + CH3COOH --> H2O + CO2 + NaCH3OO,

how sundry moles of NaHCO3 and CH3COONa are necessary to make 425 mL of CO2?

Tapeworm

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