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It seems to me the answer could be dialysis or plasmapheresis.
Do not use an adapter. You need a properly wired outlet for a washing machine. A shock could kill you.
yes it can because it is made up line and can be moved somewhere else on earth and we could use it as our time also if it was moved
Nicholas Copernicus 1473-1543 was a Polish priest and astronomer who created an alternative model of the planets which put the Sun at the centre, instead of the Earth as generally accepted at that time.Kepler's model is the one we use today, and it has the Sun at the centre, like the Copernican model, but all the other details of Copernicus's theory were rejected in favour of elliptical orbits.
100% of the scandium found is found on Earth. But that's not the answer you wanted. What you wanted was the answer to the questions "what percentage of the earth is scandium?" The Clarke Number is variously given as in the 20 to 24 range. This means that out of each million parts of the Earth's crust (we must use only the crust as we can't really measure what the centre of the Earth is made of) 20 parts to 24 parts are scandium.
Anyone who wanted to refer to the earth being the centre of something.
Not really but you could use any electronic keyboard with a kereoke keyboard machine.
You could use a telescope
They ride in a space shuttle and they use a special camera.
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You can use it long as the ground is not to rocky. You could still till earth and pull things.
A ramp is a simple machine.
to prevent using a heart lung machine you could excercise regularly to keep your heart strong
The machine could grind up grain easily.
I walked to the centre of town.
He invented it but it could not be used.
I suppose you could use a copy machine