The consumption of shark fin is generally considered more ethically controversial than whale fin due to the unsustainable and inhumane practices involved in shark finning.
The opposite of dopamine in terms of neurotransmitters is serotonin.
The opposite of ventral in anatomical terms is dorsal.
In cell terms, "hi" rhymes with "nigh" or "sigh."
Plantarflexion is the opposite of dorsiflexion in terms of foot movement.
The opposite of plantar in terms of anatomical positioning is dorsal.
Firms should behave ethically if they wish to retain the trust of their customers and shareholders. Companies that behave ethically have a competitive advantage in terms of branding and reputation.
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No, heaters are not 100 efficient in terms of energy consumption. Some energy is lost as heat escapes from the system, reducing overall efficiency.
Rolling, shark-bait, going live
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Synonyms could be arguable, debatable, in dispute, or in some cases questionable.
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The conversion factor from lux to watt depends on the efficiency of the light source. It can be used to determine the power consumption of a light source in terms of lux by multiplying the lux value by the conversion factor to get the power consumption in watts.
The percentage of equity I am willing to offer in exchange for investment on Shark Tank is negotiable and will depend on the specific terms of the deal.
Absolutely. Any use of the terms colorful, controversial or heroic are judgement calls. Each might be defined differently and each is dependendent on experience and context.
Zarraffa is a brand name like Duncan Donuts or Starbucks. It's not a bean. Therefore, it is not ethical nor is it unethical. It's like asking whether McDonald's hamburger is an ethically produced product. Zarraffa has nothing to do with it. The point is that it's a bean. The question is this, "Are the beans Zarraffa buys to make their coffees ethically produced products? Are they shade grown? Are they estate varietals? Are they fair trade? Are they organics? What do these terms really mean? Do they really matter?"
It depends on the specific species and size of the shark and saltwater crocodile. Generally, saltwater crocodiles are known to be stronger in terms of bite force and overall power in the water, while sharks are faster and more agile predators.