Half a 10-ounce bottle in under an hour ought to just about do it. That would be 1.25 ounces of pure alcohol, the equivalent of about 2 beers.
The cost of phosphorus per pound can vary widely depending on factors like the form of phosphorus (e.g., monoammonium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate), market conditions, and supplier. Current prices range from around $0.50 to $2 per pound. It is recommended to check with local suppliers or commodity market sources for the most up-to-date pricing information.
Assuming the was no air resistance, yhey hit the ground at the same time. First you may think the feathers would land last because a feather is lighter and floats when the wind is strong. But there is exactly the same weight so they land exactly at the same time.
While there is not a standard nonalphabetic symbol standing for each, the abbreviation "ea." is commonly used. Also found is "/ea.", meaning "per each one." When "ea." is used without the forward slash ("/"), the "per" is implied. In cursive writing and price stamps used at grocery store, an encircled "ea" was used. But this symbol did not find a place in computers.
The frontal lobes is the closest you will get to an answer to that question. From there it starts to get as messy and undefined as "thoughts" themselves. To give just one example, consider the impact that various chemicals have on the brain (and hence the thoughts). The one we're all familiar with is Adrenalin, and it's made outside the brain ad-(above)renal-(kidneys). Even liver conditions can impact on the brains function if the sugar levels in the blood are impacted. Realisticly I would have to say that the entire body impacts the function of the brain. But in the same way you can say an old car engine will NOT function without an alternater, that does not mean the alternater runs the car. An other thing that needs to be made clear is; What are thoughts?, the rage of frustrations?, the pondering of abstracts? the recollection of past pleasures?, or the quick moves while playing ping-pong. All of these come from different parts of the brain to different degrees. There's a three pound universe sitting behind your eye-balls as you read this. Have fun exploring it!
Probably not in the sense of an addiction that involves inducing major changes in brain chemistry, although that certainly could not be ruled out. There are many people, however, who talk compulsively. This may be due to subconscious feelings that they will go unnoticed, that they must work to keep people's attention, or they may simply be self-centered and rather rude. Family background can also be a factor, if they come from an environment where everyone interrupted and talked over each other. That can lead to feelings that you have to keep talking -- keep the stage -- because it's hard to get it back. (The writer comes from a family like that.) Many people use compulsive speech to cover their true feelings, believing that if they pound a false impression hard enough that the listener will not discern the truth of a matter. This is common among people who are unskilled liars. Finally, there are a number of emotional disorders that involve compulsive speech.
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Alcohol is generally no longer detectable in one to two hours, depending on the size and sex of the person. This also assumes one, one-ounce drink of alcohol, with no alcohol ingested for several hours or days before that. One ounce of alcohol will have a greater effect on a 100-pound female than it will on a 300-pound male. And whether fair or not, alcohol stays in a female's system longer than a male's because of the fact that women metabolize alcohol differently than men do.
Toxic dosage varies from person to person, but it is possible to die from a blood alcohol content of 4mg/dL. For any person, reaching that amount depends on how quickly they drink and how strong it is.
One pound of milk is equivalent to about 0.12 pounds of blood.
5-6 litres of blood.
The 100 pound woman would likely feel the effects of intoxication most quickly, as she has less body weight to distribute the alcohol. Alcohol affects individuals differently based on factors like weight, metabolism, and tolerance, but generally speaking, a smaller person will feel the effects more quickly than a larger person after consuming the same amount of alcohol.
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You just draw blood from a werewolf.
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the total volume of blood inthe body of a 130 pound female is approximately
.02 for each drink, beer, liquor or wine. so it would be a .1, weight onlydetermines how quickly the alcohol gets into your bloodstream. .02 for each drink, beer, liquor or wine. so it would be a .1, weight onlydetermines how quickly the alcohol gets into your bloodstream.
Blood typically makes up about 7-8% of a person's body weight, so in a 120-pound person, blood would weigh approximately 8.4-9.6 pounds.