Domex is a household cleaner primarily used for disinfecting surfaces, particularly in kitchens and bathrooms. Its active ingredient, often sodium hypochlorite, helps kill germs, bacteria, and viruses, making it effective for sanitization. However, it can be harmful if ingested or improperly used, causing respiratory issues or skin irritation. Therefore, it's important to use it according to the manufacturer's instructions and ensure proper ventilation during use.
the Coriolis effect
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They effect the weather and all who is around it
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The aspect of the gas giants that has the biggest effect on their rings and satellites is their gravity.
There is no specific database that exclusively archives DOMEX (Document and Media Exploitation) material. DOMEX material typically consists of digital files and physical documents, which are stored and managed in various databases and information systems used by intelligence agencies, law enforcement, and military organizations around the world. These databases can include classified systems like SCHEMA, Harmony, or TIDE, as well as proprietary systems developed by individual agencies or organizations.
DOMEX material is typically archived in specialized databases that are designed for storing and managing digital evidence collected during forensic investigations. These databases often have features tailored to the needs of digital forensics examiners, such as metadata tagging, search functionalities, and secure access controls. Examples of databases commonly used for storing DOMEX material include EnCase, FTK (Forensic Toolkit), and X1 Social Discovery.
Not necessarily but you will not be very well for a long time. Domex is mostly sodium hypochlorite which is highly corrosive. If ingested (swallowed) it will cause burns to the mouth and throat, and sickness.
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Yes, Price effect = substitution effect + income effect
the Coriolis effect
The therapeutic effect is otherwise known as the "desired effect". The effect we want the drug to do. In contrast to Adverse or undesired effect.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
e.g weed. effect: gets you high side effect: cancer the drugs effect is the intentional effect of the drug. the side-effect is the unintentional effect. eg: pain medication's effect is to ease pain.. it's side-effect is that it often times will make you dizzy. you're not taking it to get dizzy, you're taking it to eliminate pain. therefor the dizziness is the side-effect.
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Price effect in quantitative term, is the changed in quantity demanded of a good due to changes in its price,ceteris paribus. The price effect, however, is a net effect of two sub-effects: Income effect and substutuion effect. Thus, decomposition of price effect means the analysis by which the the price effect is into its two components viz. substitution effect and income effect