If you have just learned that a chemical you work with is a mutagen What effect does this chemical have?
I would say electricity ,would have said mobile phones but mobile phone wouldn't work or exist without electricity.
Increased bloodflow to the capilaries near the surface of the skin causes the blushing effect.
No, except by virtue of placebo effect. The claimed chemistry behind them is total nonsense.
Doing physical work allows you to increase your caloric turnover up to 10 times, doing mental work has little or no effect on your metabolic rate.
It should be obvious. If you try to nail jello to a tree it will not work because the jello will pull off from its own weight, every time. Nailing jello to a tree is a metaphor to denote an impossible task.
I read all the post about sure gel and jello... that does not work.. I tested positive
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Hawthorne effect
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I would agree with that.
No as it is a continuous effect not and an equip card. Remote revenge would only work against ignition effects.
it holds the organelles in place. sort of like putting marshmallows in jello
The work place would be a lot better simple as that
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You probably can, but it's not very safe, like all of the other food dyes, i suggest you use eyeshadow but jello can work when its not refrigeated into jelly mx with a tenny bit of water so you have a creamy consistency and rub it in
For this to work you would need a cuboid shaped block of jello, with as flat a surface as possible and no impurities within it.Using a light source with a very narrow beam, (Ray box or preferably a Laser pointer, i suppose you would need one of a color that would show up in the jello) shine it at an angle from the normal (a line perpendicular to the plane the light is shining on) and measuring the angle of the incident beam (i) and then the angle of the beam as it has been refracted within it (r).Then calculate: sin i/sin r this will give you the refractive index.The speed of light within Jello= (1/refractive index of jello)x c (speed of light)