Intrinsic factor or gastric intrinsic factor is a protein produced by the stomach. It is used to absorb vitamin B12 in the small intestine. When there is a deficiency of the Intrinsic factor, there is a deficiency in the absorption of B12 into the body and this leads to pernicious anemia.
iGoogle is an alternative to Google Classic Home page. It isn't part of your account, it's part of the Google Web Search package.
If it appears and you don't want it, you don't have to use it. Simply switch to Classic Home by clicking the "Classic Home" link at the top right of the iGoogle page.
To quickly get to your favorite content, you can customize your Home screens. You can add and organize:
Apps
Shortcuts to content inside apps
Widgets that show information without opening apps
Important: Some of these steps work only on Android 9 and up
I think you cant create an account because its a school thing because i am in grade # 5 and yesterday they had to renew there subscription. So i don't think you can unless the school makes it for you. You can create an account
This Plugin is an add-on from Google which works as a updater for all its programs, you might have got this add-on when you installed any Google program like Chrome, Earth or any other software/tool from Google.
Google Updater is installed when you download Google Pack or Google Earth.
Google Update is an open source component of several different Google programs, including Google Chrome and Google Earth.
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When you state or ask Why does your spa test strip turns blue - - - My test strips do not turn blue! Your question should be: Why do test strips turn blue when testing water in a spa? or something similar to that.
What portion of the test strip is turning blue? Chlorine reading, pH reading, alkalinity reading, conditioner reading? I'm not sure what your problem is. Are you testing the water right after adding chemicals? What chemicals are you using? How old are your test strips? Have the test strips been left in the sun for any length of time?
When did you last change the spa water? Answering these questions and more may make it easier to come to a conclusion on your question.
Since there is so little water in a spa -- changing the spa water and cleaning the filters at the same time may alleviate your problem -- rather than trying to adjust the chemistry of the water.