It depends on what enzyme and what chemical you're talking about.
In general, enzymes catalyze a certain reaction for a certain molecule or class of molecules. They do pretty much bupkis to any molecules outside that class.
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According to two sources, "squadush" is a made-up poker term meaning "nothing, zero, zilch". (as in bluffing with no real winning hand). E.g. "I had two pair, he had squadush." The Yiddish equivalent is "bupkis" ("goat droppings"), often misspelled 'bupkiss'.
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The cast of Sinister Flesh - 1976 includes: Tomme Arnold as Prissy Bloomer Stephen Baron as Count Bugosi Alan Hart as Finchley Riki Marcelli as Beau Bupkis Don Preston as Dr. Ogo Moto
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Considering that typing "Presley coffin" into Google image search turns up dozens of hits, I'd say that "nothing" is a pretty good estimate. If you have original negatives, there might be some curiosity value to them; if you have the copyright on them, then that might be worth something.
But the picture itself? Bupkis.
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bubkus "Bubkus" is a variation of "Bubkes" (also spelled: "Bupkis"), of Yiddish origin. It means "nothing at all", as in - 1) He was going to write a script by today, but all he has is bupkus. 2) He's worth bupkus.
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Riki Marcelli has: Played Jimmy Durante as a boy in "The Jack Benny Program" in 1950. Played Mute Boy in "Bourbon Street Beat" in 1959. Played Tommy Carabello in "The Untouchables" in 1959. Played Fred in "Going My Way" in 1962. Played Beau Bupkis in "Sinister Flesh" in 1976.
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No.
"Cough drops" are basically designed to soothe your throat. They do pretty much bupkis medicinally other than make your throat feel better.
There are some preparations containing zinc that some people think helps shorten a cold once you have one. I don't know how well they work prophylactically, though, because if the alternative to getting a cold is having the taste of zinc in your mouth all the time, I for one say bring on the cold.
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People on here that say it does not clean any drug are straight up wrong. I speak from experience and was recommended to do so by my recruiting officer in the marine corps to pass a military drug test.
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Equal to what? The moon is tidally locked; that is, its period of rotation is equal to its orbital period, so it always turns the same face towards its primary (Earth).
So for the only interpretation of your question that makes any sense to me, no, they wouldn't be any different, because the situation you've described is exactly the situation we have now.
If you're asking if they'd be any different if the periods were not equal, then the only thing that really matters is the orbital period. As long as that doesn't change, you can spin the moon on its own axis as fast as you like and it won't do bupkis to the tides that Earth experiences. (Technically, this is not quite true; there could be secondary effects if the moon's mass was "lopsided." But they'd be very small.)
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The purple color spreads when a crystal of potassium permanganate is placed in water due to the dissolution of potassium permanganate molecules in water. Potassium permanganate is a highly soluble compound, and its purple color comes from the permanganate ions in the crystal dispersing in the water. This dispersion allows the purple color to be visible throughout the water.
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Many many things can raise your BP but stress is one of the biggest things that raise BP!
anxiety is another big reason,like financial troubles, marital problem & even Sex
can also raise BP!
TRY to remember the:
Serenity Prayer
God grant me the serenity
to except the things I cannot Change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.
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This may vary from state to state, and I don't know what you meant by "lost the lienholder", so I'm kind of guessing here.
Most of the time, the contract will say that the dealer will arrange for financing for you at a particular rate specified in the contract, and if they can't, they have some (short) window of time to notify you of the changes.
Dealers generally arrange financing right away and get a pretty firm commitment from the financing company, but once in a while things do go south later, especially on used cars, and the terms change.
When the dealer contacts you with the updated terms, you will need to either go back in and sign a new contract, or return the car to the dealer. You don't have a lot of wiggle room here if they did notify you.
If they didn't notify you, though... at 30 days, it's too late for them to change it. They MUST finance the car at the rate specified by the contract, even if the dealership has to do it themselves.
What will probably happen in practice is that they'll threaten to repossess the car if you don't come in and sign the new contract or return the car. And if you talk to a lawyer, you'll probably be told that a court will do exactly bupkis about this until the dealership actually does repossess the car, and then you'll have to sue them.
The bottom line is: talk to the dealership and try to work it out.
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It's almost certainly that a group of people decided to convene.
If you're thinking of the Democratic or Republican National Conventions, there's no actual legal requirement for them. The Democrats and Republicans decided to respectively to hold a convention, so they do. The leaders of the respective parties could ... entirely legally ... simply announce their party's candidate based on a coin flip or whatever, and the only thing you could do about it if you didn't like it is not vote for that party anymore.
For that matter, the US Constitution makes NO PROVISION WHATSOEVER for the existence of political parties, meaning that there are also no restrictions on them other than as otherwise provided for by law; they can choose their candidates however they like provided they don't break any other laws in the process (they can't, for example, perform a ritual murder and read the entrails of the victim to decide the candidate, because murder is illegal, and in most places the remainder of the process would fall afoul of laws against "desecrating a body").
If that bothers you, you may be even more upset to find out that the federal government is not actually required by the constitution to pay any attention whatsoever to the popular vote for president. Instead, it says that the individual states (specifically, the legislature of each state) gets to choose the electors who really determine who's going to be president, and that they can do it in any way they like. If they WANT to hold a popular vote and decide that way, it's fine, but if they want to do it some other way, that's ALSO fine. For the first few presidential elections, several states just had their state congress pick the electors directly. In my home state, for most of the 20th century even though you voted in the presidential election, you technically were not voting for a presidential candidate but instead for an elector who had pledged that, were he to become an elector, he would vote for a particular candidate. And what could you do if he instead voted for someone else? Most of the time, bupkis (a few states have enacted laws against it, but none of them have ever actually been enforced). There's an official term for this ... "faithless elector" ... and it's actually happened several times: 157 so far, though it's never made any difference in the actual outcome of the election. The closest it's ever come is in 1836, when no fewer than 23 electors decided together to prevent Richard Johnson from winning the vote for Vice-President. In practice, though, this just meant no one got a majority, so the US Senate got to decide, and they promptly elected Johnson anyway.
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An AA degree in General Studies helps prepare students to continue their education and obtain a bachelor's degree at a university or college. After studying multiple subjects, students will have a better idea of what they would want their major to be. If they prefer to enter the career industry after obtaining an AA, they will have strong communication, oral and written skills - making them marketable employees.
With an associate in general studies, people can enter into the following fields:
* Management * Health Care * Administration and Clerical * Sales * Marketing * Consulting * Education
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Where in space, and how powerful a telescope are you using?
There's an urban legend that you can see the Great Wall of China with the naked eye from the Moon. You can't, not even close. It's difficult bordering on impossible to see it with the naked eye from the International Space Station, which is much much closer to Earth than the Moon is.
What you can see fairly readily if you're as close as the ISS is large straight lines in contrasting colors. The US Interstate Highway system is possible to pick out in places, as are some canals (one astronaut who thought he could see the Great Wall discovered, when he used binoculars, that he was actually seeing an irrigation canal). Large-scale irrigation projects are visible.
From the Moon or further... pretty much bupkis without a telescope.
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