the lactose is converted in glucose, so probably yes, but it depends on the original quantity of lactose
Spanish site has a link to the Portuguese one - https://www.mapadeapellidos.eu/en/ - list of countries under the map
The data sets are the phonebooks from the 1990s - see https://www.kartezumnamen.eu/info.php
The Italian site (which is the original project) says: Surname maps have been obtained by processing data from telephone directories in the 1990s
Not in Romania (the Hungarian name Kovacs is #90, and the Romanian names Feraru/Fieraru are not in top 100) But Popa (priest) is #1, Popescu (son of a priest) is #2, Cojocaru (furrier) is #46 and Szabo (tailor in…
CRISPR will not be used to cure HIV (not in the way experimented in China) because the same mutation that confers resistance to HIV makes people more susceptible to infections by influenza and West Nile virus and it is…
Every country has an agency that regulates drugs and supplements. For Australia see https://www.tga.gov.au/complementary-medicines
see this articles: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521244/ , https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456154/
which brand do you use?
we are smarter than humans of 200,000 years ago; symbolic. abstract thinking evolved 50000-60000 years ago (source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048993/ )
both are hot spices; in many places dried chili peppers were used as replacement for black pepper
not necessarily seafaring people; the migration was over land, possible due to the lowering of sea level during the Last Glacial Maximum
so they tested 2 Biorepair products, but only one was effective
you missinterpreted that graph; spinach, chards, celery, parsley, letucce, endive, watercress, brassica, all are in Eudicots order. The outliers are scallions (onions, garlic etc.) that are in Monocots order.
I found this site useful: https://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000138000000000000000-1...
red orach?
There is any similar site for France or other European countries?
in Europe a supermarket buys the products; usually it will pay in 90/120/180 days and it has the option to return unsold items and will have advertising agreements for better/larger shelves, but everything is in the…
not everywhere; in Romania butter must have 80-90% fat, and there is butter 3/4 fat with 60-62% fat, and butter semi-fat with 39-41% fat
also the bitter brussel sprout: https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2011/nov/01/brussel...
this is not about comments, it's about a lot of other interactions, many outside Facebook apps and sites - Facebook has info about websites you visited and links you clicked and webpages you liked, and where and when…
Fugaku supercomputer had a total cost of 1B$, and 160k cpus, so the cost was less than 6500 per chip, or 3600$ per 1.5 TFlops
My friends from Germany told me the small packages from Amazon are left at your door
I found out unusual pairings from https://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Article/2013/03/12/The-sci... and https://www.foodpairing.com
Valid acronyms in Italian and Romanian too.
the lactose is converted in glucose, so probably yes, but it depends on the original quantity of lactose
Spanish site has a link to the Portuguese one - https://www.mapadeapellidos.eu/en/ - list of countries under the map
The data sets are the phonebooks from the 1990s - see https://www.kartezumnamen.eu/info.php
The Italian site (which is the original project) says: Surname maps have been obtained by processing data from telephone directories in the 1990s
Not in Romania (the Hungarian name Kovacs is #90, and the Romanian names Feraru/Fieraru are not in top 100) But Popa (priest) is #1, Popescu (son of a priest) is #2, Cojocaru (furrier) is #46 and Szabo (tailor in…
CRISPR will not be used to cure HIV (not in the way experimented in China) because the same mutation that confers resistance to HIV makes people more susceptible to infections by influenza and West Nile virus and it is…
Every country has an agency that regulates drugs and supplements. For Australia see https://www.tga.gov.au/complementary-medicines
see this articles: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4521244/ , https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456154/
which brand do you use?
we are smarter than humans of 200,000 years ago; symbolic. abstract thinking evolved 50000-60000 years ago (source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048993/ )
both are hot spices; in many places dried chili peppers were used as replacement for black pepper
not necessarily seafaring people; the migration was over land, possible due to the lowering of sea level during the Last Glacial Maximum
so they tested 2 Biorepair products, but only one was effective
you missinterpreted that graph; spinach, chards, celery, parsley, letucce, endive, watercress, brassica, all are in Eudicots order. The outliers are scallions (onions, garlic etc.) that are in Monocots order.
I found this site useful: https://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000138000000000000000-1...
red orach?
There is any similar site for France or other European countries?
in Europe a supermarket buys the products; usually it will pay in 90/120/180 days and it has the option to return unsold items and will have advertising agreements for better/larger shelves, but everything is in the…
not everywhere; in Romania butter must have 80-90% fat, and there is butter 3/4 fat with 60-62% fat, and butter semi-fat with 39-41% fat
also the bitter brussel sprout: https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2011/nov/01/brussel...
this is not about comments, it's about a lot of other interactions, many outside Facebook apps and sites - Facebook has info about websites you visited and links you clicked and webpages you liked, and where and when…
Fugaku supercomputer had a total cost of 1B$, and 160k cpus, so the cost was less than 6500 per chip, or 3600$ per 1.5 TFlops
My friends from Germany told me the small packages from Amazon are left at your door
I found out unusual pairings from https://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Article/2013/03/12/The-sci... and https://www.foodpairing.com
Valid acronyms in Italian and Romanian too.