Placebos typically do not contain any active medicinal ingredients; they are designed to mimic the appearance of medication without having pharmacologically active components. Their effectiveness is largely attributed to the psychological and physiological responses triggered by a person's belief in the treatment rather than any actual medicinal effect. In some cases, placebos may contain very low doses of substances, but these are usually not enough to produce a measurable therapeutic effect. The power of placebos lies in the mind's ability to influence perception of symptoms and health outcomes.
no, what doctor would be stupid enough to do that.
By eyesight. Their primary diet is small insects - the detect the movement of insects that get close enough for them to catch.
They probably don't cross them enough.
Highly unlikely. Ordinary painkillers will be considered enough for that.
immerse them in water/liquid until they are soft enough or have been there long enough to satisfy the instructions
Can be any size, as long as there's enough ingredients.
not enough ingredients, or need to add oil
A depressed person is easy to detect. The other situation is also easy to detect. Watching his behavior is enough to get at a conclusion.
The microwave has high enough frequency to carry the information and long enough wavelengths to penetrate the atmosphere. They are also easy to produce and easy to detect.
Blood test are good for women who do not have enough hcg in their urine to detect on a home urine pregnancy test. A blood test can detect pregnancy before a hpt can. Hopes this help
Yes, when using different ingredients and seasonings he believes you must taste all ingredients in the dishes therefore adding enough of each ingredient.
If the size of the space station is large enough, then the astronaut will detect the change in Earth's gravity (g).