salmonella and E-coli
Electrical conduction in metals nearly always (you can have conducting polymers keep in mind)
Earth, nearly.
Partially. Rubbing alcohol is diluted with water, and it's actually the water in which the salt dissolves. Salt is nearly insoluble in alcohol.
Energy, especially in its base form of heat, likes to spread out quickly. If the cell released massive amounts of energy all at once, it wouldn't get to use nearly as much of it.
A planet is always accelerating towards the sun (exactly) because that is where the force of attraction comes from. But the planets are also moving quickly in their orbits, so instead of plunging into the sun they stay in nearly-circular orbits instead, in which they continuously curve towards the sun.
The Attwater's Prairie-Chicken of southeastern Texas, is nearly extinct.
nearly one month
Between 34% 42%
Nearly all US servicemen considered hippies to be chickens. The footprint of the American Chicken was the peace symbol; it looks like a chicken's footprint.
Something that was nearly a chicken. The way natural selection works, is through gradual change due to mutations in reproduction, so the parent of the first chicken eggs wasn't a chicken, but a bird that was almost a chicken that laid mutated eggs.
When lave cools fairly quickly, but not instantaneously, the rock that is producing will have small or nearly invisible crystalsform.
Ostrich chicks are nearly the size of a chicken when they are born. Each month they grow about 1 foot.
nearly all
Nearly spherical, with some polar flattening for the large gas giants which spin quickly.
No. After successful captive breeding programs, they have increased in the wild to nearly 3000.
That's a silly question, there not NEARLY the same. Get serious.
Well one really basic way is to separate them for a few days. If you have folding dog kennels you can put one chicken per kennel. Some lay nearly every day some only a couple times a week. If a week passes and no egg........ there's ur answer for that chicken.