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All fats of animal origin (butter, lard, cheeses, etc.).
no..silican cannot produce electricity in large quantity's because of the material its made up off
Put semen in liquid nitrogen.
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ATP contains a large amount of energy because it has high-energy phosphate bonds.
Yes it does - the husk contains a large quantity of 'insoluble' fibre
All fats of animal origin (butter, lard, cheeses, etc.).
The inner planets are small rocky bodies, whereas the outer planets are gas giants, large balls of gas with ring systems and a large quantity of Moons.
No. The subject a large quantity of books is used in the singular and all verbs should be conjugated accordingly, e.g. A large quantity of books was destroyed in the fire; A large quantity of books was donated to the orphange.
The Western countries produce the large quantity of Sternum.
Size is usually how large. Quantity is how many.
Quantity cookery, or cooking for large groups of people.
From this, one can infer that the brain needs a large quantity of energy on a regular basis.
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Many ovens are made from stainless steel. They can be purchased at multiple large appliance stores.
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