radicals ARE fractional exponents, so they basically behave pretty much the same in every way.
In a sense, yes. There are viscoelastic materials. On short time scales these substances behave like elastic solids while on long time scales (usually thousands to millions of years) they behave like very viscous liquids, flowing ever so slowly. Very long time periods such as this can blur the distinction between solid and liquid.
It could be because lysolecithin is a toxin that causes vasoconstriction affecting iron in the red blood cells which could be affected by lysolecithin being a "potent membrane modifier" and have an influence on free radicals, especially vitamin E. I don't really know an answer but this seems to make some sense.
one is oxygen .......... it can be considered as poison for it oxidizes things in our body continuously and produces free radicals that can cause aging ........... so in a crude sense Oxygen is a poison that we cant live without,,,,,, i must qote a 16th century alchemist " theres nothing in this world that's not a poison,,, its only the proportion that differentiates between a poison and a remedy"---
Sense of touch or Sense of Sight
in sense of jewelry -yes in sense of durability - no in sense of cost - no in sense of investment -yes
I think they can but it depends what animal it is.
The word "clown" is believed to have originated from the Old Norse word "klunni," meaning clumsy or boorish person. Over time, it evolved to refer to a performer who entertains through comic or slapstick acts and costumes.
We would Less often, it can be we had, as in we had better behave, or we will have a rough afternoon. (NOT in the sense of we had lunch.)
In the sense that a teacher can say "if you do not behave I will place you in detention" Yes, of cause they can.
Exactly what type of energy are you talking about? There are several.
Exactly what do you mean by "type" your question makes no sense.
All atoms of the same element have the same number of protons and behave the same way chemically.
Not exactly, in the same sense that "raving lunatic" is not exactly a synonym for "eccentric." But yes, they're very closely related.
Neither make any sense at all. What exactly are you trying to say?
This is probably "Behave Yourself" and is used frequently in the South. It is usually said between friends and/or conveys a sense of comfort/familiarity with the other person. It simply means to stay out of trouble or "Don't do anything I wouldn't do". In Canada it can be a stern "behave yourself" if the person is out of line or a playful "behave yourself" if a friend is being a little naughty and you both find it amuzing.
A sense of paranoia in America towards communist beliefs and countries.
in a sense, they have the equivalent but its not exactly the same.