If you've had a recent hard hit to the rib cage, it could be a possible calcium deposit caused from a fractured - cracked - or broken rib. Best thing to do is get it checked out by a doctor if you're worried about it, or if it often gives you pain.
It could be a growth, so consult a doctor about it without delay.
Theoretically 100%, but current bonding techniques lower this somewhat.
It depends how much lower it is. Temperature varies a lot and if it is only somewhat lower, it is normal. Yet, if it is considerably lower, such as two or three degrees lower and you feel sick, you could have a number of things wrong with you. Hypothermia... etc...
somewhat
Because Alaska is separared from the "lower 48," it could be argued that Canada "runs through" the US, but it would be a somewhat tenuous argument.
'Subordinate' means of lower rank, particularly in military usage.
Highly unlikely. If it persists go to the doctor. Both caffeine and carbonation can be GI irritants -- particularly in large quantities. Persons with IBD may experience lower back pain when irritants are introduced.
Normal blood urea nitrogen ranges from 1.8 to 7.1 mmol/L. Higher or lower levels could indicate health problems, particularly related to the kidneys or liver.
No. The Jet stream is in the upper troposphere and extends somewhat into the lower stratosphere.
No. The jet stream is in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere.
Certain things can lower a pet's level, they are not particularly controllable and are usually random. - Count Von Roo can lower it, if you lose at his Dice game. - A Dark Faerie can lower it, if you get a certain result on the Wheel of Excitement.
electrical stimulation of the brain, particularly the frontal lobe
Cobalt is harder than iron yet melts at a lower temperature and is somewhat heavier.