Yes
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the same thing she did
'Mimicking,' 'imitating' or 'copying' can mean to 'do the same thing'.
It can be interpreted as meaning the same thing. Yes.
no they are not the same thing. mEq is a milliequivlant. cc and ml are the same thing.
Johann Kirsten invented the thumbtacks in 1903.
No, thumbtacks are not magnetic materials. Thumbtacks are usually made of metals like steel or aluminum, which are not inherently magnetic.
All thumbtacks in professional wrestling are real....
The cast of Pushpins - 2006 includes: Kirsten La Greca as Sara
Combining sand and thumbtacks may result in the thumbtacks getting embedded in the sand. The sand particles may help hold the thumbtacks in place, making them difficult to remove. It could also create a potentially unsafe situation if someone were to accidentally touch or step on the mixture.
Thumbtacks are typically not recyclable due to their small size and mixed materials (metal and plastic or rubber). It is best to dispose of thumbtacks in the regular trash to avoid contamination in recycling facilities.
If you swallow one of those thumbtacks, it could cause serious physical injury.
Thumbtacks are mainly composed of metal. The bond between the metal atoms in thumbtacks is metallic bonding, which involves the sharing of electrons between metal atoms rather than a covalent or ionic bond.
Pushpins sink because they are denser than water. The pushpin's material, usually metal or plastic, is heavier than water, causing it to sink when placed in water.
To pin things up.
Most thumbtacks are not magnetic and therefore will not be attracted to a magnet. If a thumbtack is made from a ferromagnetic material like steel, it may be attracted to a magnet. However, thumbtacks are commonly made from non-magnetic materials like brass or plastic.
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