You are free to interpret the nature of rice however you wish.
lemjukes
Section three is literally a reference entirely devoted to the cube rule and its incorporation with the thesis of the paper. Its how they determine the carbohydrate enclosure axis on the main graph.
I have seen some debate amongst electricians about the orientation of this style of grounded outlet. There are pros and cons to argue for both orientations of this and other tri-pin style outlets.
your fourth point is demonstrably the best in this thread.
Found a site with some more fun excerpts:
https://1900hotdog.com/2020/10/learning-day-science-4-for-christian-schools/
Please, Consider the Following Groups:
- People who were not on Reddit 10 years ago.
- People who were not on Tumblr 14 years ago.
- People who were not homeschooled in a christian fundamentalist household in the last 30 years.
- People who just havent seen the post before.
- People who forgot they've seen the post, then see it again and get a chuckle out of it.
- People who havent had all the joy ripped out of them.
I think putting your effort into creating the memes of the new forefront instead of complaining about reposted content might be more a constructive and fruitful effort.
It says %90
The actual link: https://www.maketecheasier.com/learn-linux-by-playing-games/
cause lemmy.world has been seemingly unstable lately
thats really weird, it was there when i first loaded the post an hour ago, and then still when i came back a few minutes ago. coming back after getting your comment, it's removed. I did ping them all individually and reported it again cause I'm an overzealous jerk. Sorry mods, that was probably too much.
~~7 mods and not one has looked at the reports in over an hour two hours...~~
i think i missed something or dont understand something about how post/pages render/push changes when viewing from other instances. Multiple people say the comment was removed within minutes of the first reports but my own experience had it still up until a few minutes ago.
Here is also my public apology to the mods for being overzealous and kind of a jerk. Sorry y'all, my bad.
The American Dental Association is probably who you’re looking for. The fda and usda don’t regulate toothbrushes in that sense so you’re not really goi g to get a legally required disclosure like you do with say tooth paste. The ADA will have a seal or mark they put on products they deem safe via testing.
https://www.ada.org/resources/research/science/ada-seal-of-acceptance