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Most likely Frankenstein because he's much stronger. --Improved-- I think that Dracula would win against Frankenstein because he would just have to bite Frankenstein to restore his health. It's like he has a built in healing spell for himself.
Victor Gladstone Vethamany has written: 'An electron microscopic study of the rabbit thymus with special reference to the activity of the blast cells of the blood' -- subject(s): Blood cells, Rabbits, Thymus Gland
Yes, Shelley's first wife was Harriet Grove, but she was not his intellectual equal, nor did she understand him. He found these two qualities in Mary Godwin, later Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein.
In fiction, zombies are dead humans either brought back to life by magical means to become mindless living dead creatures whose flesh is slowly rotting, or people who's higher cognitive functions have been destroyed by some sort of infection. In many stories they will attack any living thing, including humans, to feed their single minded cannibalistic lust for flesh and blood. In some stories their lust can be interrupted by magical means and then they become the slave of the magic master. In other stories, they much simply be dispatched by other means, often by destroying the brain. In many stories zombies can create other zombies by passing along the zombie virus to living humans.Frankenstein was a fictional scientist from Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Promentheus who created a a living being by out of various human and animal parts. This being, simply referred to as the "Creature," is often mistakenly called Frankenstein. In the original novelization, the Creature was highly intelligent, equal to a human in mind, but hideous in appearance. Later movie depictions show Frankenstein as a mad scientist and his monster as unintelligent, but still having a mind of his own.
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as equal as, so equal as, more equal than, the most equal of.
equal set mean the set is equal equal est means that the set is equal
Yes, any two equal things are equal!
equal angles are angles that are equal
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You can use the Not function or the <> operator, which is the < and the > beside each other. To see if the values in A1 and A2 are not equal to each other, you can type: =A1<>A2 or =Not(A1=A2) In each case they will either give you TRUE if they are not equal or FALSE if they are equal, in the cell that you enter the formula into.
The two are equal.