does the same organism always react to the same stimulus at the same way
No. It is not the same. the number of valence electrons are same for the elements in the same column (group).
No, elements in the same column are in the same family.
Do all rocks weigh the same if they have a different mass but the same weight? Let's look at the question without one bit of it..... "Do all rocks weigh the same if they have ......... .... ... the same weight?" If things are the same weight, then they weigh the same.
Things with matter cannot share the same space at the same time.
34f
34DDD and they are real
34ddd
33F
34ddd, 24" waist, 40" hips
weight 75kg height 5'7" measurements 40-28-40
It is between the range of 34d - 34f
-34 degrees Fahrenheit is -36.67 degrees Celsius.
Her measurements are a curvy 34D-24-34 but some say she has 34F breasts.
You need to specify what temperature scale you are using for -34. If it is -34C, then K = C + 273.15, so K = (-34) + 273.15 = 239.15. If you mean -34F, then you need to convert F to C first, and then convert C to K. -34F = -37C, so K = -37 + 273.15 = 236.15.
Not very long I'm afraid. I wouldn't leave it for more then an hour.
"Big" is a relative term. I wear a 34F and don't look disproportionate. It may however be a difficult size to buy a bra for, I recommend checking out a local maternity store. The people there will be understanding and helpful (or at least they should be) if you explain that you're not pregnant you just need a bra. The last time I went to buy one the girl working there said they get a lot of people with the same problem and that 34F is actually a pretty common size. We're all made differently, don't sweat it!