no
The infection is highly contagious in its early stages. Blindness results from recurrent untreated infections.
Hydrogenation .
This process is hydrogenation.
hydrocarbons, in general.
No, the dilute solutions of highly water soluble compounds are unsaturatd as solution of NaCl but dilute solution of AgCl or BaSO4 are saturated because they are very little soluble in water.
The thickest fog is the densest fog. It is highly saturated with moisture and highly condensed at cool to cold temperatures. When density lessens and moisture burned off, the cloud bank becomes lighter.
Use only hardwoods- but treatment highly recommended. They are bound to be prone to some moisture if uncoverred & you have funguses to contend with as well as insects.
highly deadly illness if left untreated after the victim becomes infected the penis shrinks in size and is rapid until almost becomes vagina like in nature in can at this point be fatal
No. However, it would be helpful if more teachers were aware of the signs of depression, as this is a highly prevalent condition (with potentially lethal consequences in its severe form, if left untreated).
Yes, the female black spider is highly venomous. Vaccines for a female black widow spider are more common than they used to be, but if untreated, a bite from the spider can kill a human.
Untreated sewage is waate product from factorries, nuclear facillities and untreated human waste. This waste is highly dangerous as it contains bacteria, virus, etc... This waste if mixed with river water or water system can cause large damage not just to human but aquatic life aswell. Treated sewage is sewage which is filtered and treated with chlorines and other chemical, after the process the water is ready to be mixed with river, etc. This water is even ready to drink.
"Of the dietary fat we eat, saturated and trans fats are most highly correlated with an increased risk of heart disease because they increase blood cholesterol levels by altering the way cholesterol is removed from the blood. Thus, the recommended intake of saturated fat is less than 7% of our total energy; unfortunately, our average intake of saturated fat is between 11% and 12% of energy".Janice Thompson-Melinda Manore. Nutrition For Life (2nd edition). San Francisco: Person Benjamin Cummings, 2010. Nutrition-Textbook