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  • What is transmitted light?
    What is transmitted light?When light shines on a transparent or translucent object, the light passes through the object and travels deep into the obje...
  • Why is M2 SSD slower than M1?
    Why is M2 SSD slower than M1?The new MacBook Air with 256GB storage uses a single NAND chip, and the 256GB version uses a NAND chip, making it slower ...
    Apr 14
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  • Is private financing a good idea...
    Is private financing a good idea?Private loans can provide lucrative and safe investment opportunities because of their high returns, flexibility, con...
    Mar 26
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  • Are massage guns effective in th...
    Are massage guns effective in the long run?Massage guns can help improve short-term range of motion, flexibility, and recovery-related results, but ar...
    Mar 8
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  • Are boiled eggs better than frie...
    Are boiled eggs better than fried eggs?Boiled eggs tend to be healthier because they are lower in calories and fat, while fried eggs are richer in fla...
    Feb 2
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  • How much is the salary in the sh...
    How much is the salary in the shipping industry in the Philippines?The average salary for an entry-level Merchant Seaman (1-3 years of experience) is ...
    Jan 23
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  • What is the difference between c...
    What is the difference between cargo and hull?Cargo is the purpose of a ship's navigation, and it is important to protect it from damage or loss. A sh...
    Jan 13
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  • What is the optimal thread thick...
    What is the optimal thread thickness for bookbinding?Both 25/3 and 18/3 yarns are 3-ply, but 25/3 is thinner overall. 25/3 is an intermediate standard...
    Jan 4
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  • How can I carry freight by sea?
    How can I carry freight by sea?The freight forwarder arranges for a truck to pick up the items from the shipper, reserves space in a container for the...
  • How do you fix a cracked hairlin...
    How do you fix a cracked hairline on a stone benchtop?For cracks, it is recommended to use a low viscosity epoxy. This is perfect for getting deep int...