No. Generally it is completely out of your system after 30 days.
Yes it stays in your system for up to 2 months and can be detected using simple urine analysis testing. It stays in your blood steam for up to a year! It is pretty powerful stuff.
The ABO blood group system was discovered in 1900 by Karl Landsteiner. The AB blood group was discovered by Von Decastellor and Sturli in 1902.
the system that gets glucose into the blood is digestive system this question came up on my science homework and i am in year 8: this is the question: oh sorry i seriously cant be bothered
Blood grouping is highly effective. In a way, each year many lives are saved thanks to blood transfusions only because of the blood grouping system; knowing the blood to infuse into someone that has been donated that will react accordingly to the newer hosts body is a result of the blood grouping system.
it is a 2002. I found this using the source link.
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They found a forbidden substance in her blood. She was suspended for that entire year.
No, because the system of leap years that we use now did not exist then. We did not start using the current system until 1752.
system of transport. Red blood cells transport oxygen and, depending on your school year CO2 Plasma transports nutrients, heat, hormones, urea, other waste products. also white blood cells in blood fight infection, producing antibodies, and engulfing bacteria with phagocytosis.
It is R134a. Ford started the conversion in 1994 but not all Fords were using R134a that year. By 1996 all were using it. Look for a sticker on the A/C unit which lists the correct refrigerant. If you have R12 have it converted to R134a.
Normal weight can be found using bmi. But bmi numbers are not accurate all the time.
You can find the year by using the chart found on the link in the related links section.