its most probably is hyperparathyroidism.other causes include sarcoidosis,vit.d intoxication,pagets disease.
The reference solution in a chemistry lab is the solution that is always present in the experiment, and it doesn't go away while you are testing other solutions. It is kind of like a base camp for your experiment; you're always starting off or going to include it.
Yes, the present participle of go is going.
Going is the present participle of the verb "go".
Elena is going to study chemistry with Eugene.
Yes! It is going to be about Luis, the youngest Fuentes.
"Are you going to be present for...?" in English is Sarai presente a...? in Italian.
The word "going" in the sentence "I am going" is a verb. Specifically, it is a present continuous verb that indicates an action happening now.
No, calcium channel blockers work at the level of muscle cells.
I'm going to answer in a word equation Calcium Carbonate--heat--Calcium Oxide+Carbon Dioxide. It's called thermal decomposition.
The present participle is going.
Also in the present tense.Usually if the question is in present simple the answer will be in present simple:Where do you live? I live in Ekatahuna.or present continuous -- Where are you going? I am going to work.or present perfect -- What have you done? I have cut my finger!
He was going to, but a neck injury prevented it.