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The increase in the population of people living in urban areas will cause a decrease in urban sprawl. select the best answer from the choices provided t f
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 22:30
Will mark brainliest 26. which of these statements are true? (3 points) a. gases are compressible b. gases fill their containers completely c. the pressure of a gas is independent of the temperature d. gases have mass e. gases exert pressure f. the pressure of a gas is dependent on the volume g. gas pressure results from the collisions between gas particles h. gases have a definite volume and shape
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 02:40
For a patient with the following pes statement and interventions, which would be the most appropriate monitoring and evaluating data? pes statement: inadequate calcium intake related to food and nutrition related knowledge deficit as evidenced by statements that the only dietary source of calcium is milk and she believes that she is lactose intolerant. patient’s nutrition prescription is for a diet providing 1200 mg calcium per day. patient was provided with in-depth nutrition education on alternative dietary and supplement sources of calcium. a. calcium intake (at subsequent visit) b. knowledge assessment by asking patient to identify food sources from menus and shopping list (at the end of the current visit) c. serum calcium (at next visit) d. both a and b e. both a and c
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:00
An atom of sodium-23 (atomic number = 11) has a positive charge of +1. give this information, how many electrons does it have? how many proteins and neutrons does this atom have
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