Too be honest it is best not to throw up at all but you would need to vomit all of the food back up (do not recommend this) but remember food is compacted when you chew and swallow so a small amount of vomit could be a size-able meal
When a small amount of one hormone allows a second hormone to have its full effect the phenomenon is called
When a small amount of one hormone allows a second hormone to have its full effect the phenomenon is called
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Carrots do have a small amount of natural sugar, but it is minimal, and would not have an effect on diabetes.
Adding a small amount of NaOH to a buffer solution will increase the pH of the solution. This is because NaOH is a strong base that will react with the weak acid in the buffer, causing the pH to rise.
Small amounts of alcohol may temporarily (sometimes dramatically) ease the shaking. Some experts recommend a small amount of alcohol (especially before dinner).
Xbox live takes up a small amount of internet usage, but it has no effect with the computer, especially if the modem/router you are using has no Ethernet cable running to your computer.
In a small amount (a few ounces), probably not. A larger amount may effect water pump seals.
None at all. Venus has a global "season" the year round irrelevant of "your" location.
Even a small amount of alcohol in a fishes water will effect it badly and probably kill it. No they don't get drunk they simply die.
Commercial "hummingbird nectar" is essentially sugar water, with possibly some dye and flavoring/scent added. It shouldn't have any noticeable effect on a human, or at least no more effect than an equivalent amount of non-diet soda would.
When there is a very small amount of solute in a solvent, the solution is considered dilute. This means that there is a low concentration of the solute molecules dispersed in the solvent. Dilute solutions are often transparent and have a weaker effect on the properties of the solvent compared to concentrated solutions.