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fewer than (if the variable is discrete)not greater than or equal to.The following are NOT valid alternatives:not more than (could be equal)not as many as (could be less than or more than)not as much as (could be less than or more than)
it depends on the context. Could you add more detail so i can help you more? or you could look it up on a thesaurus♪ Procedure.
Mez could be a real person, but there could be more than one Mez in the world. The answer is unknown.
it depends how fast you are going and how slow you could be going,so all in all it could be a meter or it could be more than that depending on speed.
Possibly 72 ton, but there could be many more.....
You could say greatest shock, or strongest shock. You may be thinking of the word shocking. You could then say most shocking. Shocking, more shocking, most shocking.
If the kidneys are getting enough blood to function well they concentrate the urine in an effort to correct the low blood volume. In more severe cases they cannot make much urine because they are not getting enough blood flow.
Hello. You may have a yeast infection or it could be flaky skin from the Uretha causing the white bits in your urine. See your doctor and take a urine sample with you.
It's not necessarily bad to drink lots of water before a urine test but it could make you have to reschedule your appointment. The more water you drink the more diluted your urine is going to be. If your urine is to diluted they will make you come back after a day or two.
A fore shock is a shock before the earthquake(main shock) and can be quite danerous. An after shock is a shock after an earthquake that are usually way more dangerous then foreshocks.
No, you have to lose the "ed" from "drained" or add it to "contain," unless you are going for more of a free verse effect.
Im not a mechanic .... but it could be a faulty sensor ....
alot of times orange or dark yellow urine is from being dehidrated... try to drink more waterr and see if the color gets lighter
With more urine
I wouldn't recommend it. The shock of your parachute opening and your harness constricting your chest might be more than you could take.
Oliguria is scanty urine output. This is clinically classified as between 100-400 ml per day in humans. This could be a sign of dehydrations, renal failure, hypovolemic shock, urinary tract infections, or pre-eclampsia, among other things. The most extreme type of oliguria is called anuria, which means the absence of urine (more specifically, less than 50 ml a day).
Yes, it could be positive in the morning. Morning urine is more concentrated than evening urine. The morning would be the best time to take it :) http://wish2conceive.com