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// health and wellbeing

When does multithreading not improve performance?

Score: 4.2/5 (25 votes) For a simple task of iterating 100 elements multi-threading the task will not provide a performance benefit. Iterating over 100 billion elements and do processing on each element, then the use of additional CPU's may well help reduce processing time.When would you not us...

13 Feb 2026 1,503 views
// global news

Do bones have nerve endings?

Score: 4.9/5 (45 votes) In the bones, most of the free nerve endingsfree nerve endingsFree nerve endings can detect temperature, mechanical stimuli (touch, pressure, stretch) or danger (nociception). Thus, different free nerve endings work as thermoreceptors, cutaneous mechanoreceptors and nocicepto...

13 Feb 2026 750 views
// environment and climate

Will the net force be equal to zero?

Score: 4.6/5 (68 votes) When an object is in equilibrium (either at rest or moving with constant velocity), the net force acting on it zero. A vector can only have zero magnitude if all of its components are zero.What happens when the net force is equal to zero?His First Law states that an object wi...

13 Feb 2026 795 views
// health and wellbeing

Whats a reinvestment plan?

Score: 4.7/5 (30 votes) A dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) is a program that allows investors to reinvest their cash dividends into additional shares or fractional shares of the underlying stock on the dividend payment date.What is meant by reinvestment plan?A practice or agreement in which dividen...

13 Feb 2026 280 views
// science and discovery

Where is alpha linolenic acid found?

Score: 4.5/5 (39 votes) Alpha-linolenic acid is a type of omega-3 fatty acid found in plants. It is found in flaxseed oil, and in canola, soy, perilla, and walnut oils. Alpha-linolenic acid is similar to the omega-3 fatty acids that are in fish oil, called eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexae...

13 Feb 2026 1,776 views
// politics and policy

Is cancellous bone compact?

Score: 4.5/5 (54 votes) Spongy (cancellous) bone is lighter and less dense than compact bone. Spongy bone consists of plates (trabeculae) and bars of bone adjacent to small, irregular cavities that contain red bone marrow.Is compact and cancellous bone the same?Whereas compact bone tissue forms the ...

13 Feb 2026 1,528 views
// politics and policy

Are crocs shoes waterproof?

Score: 4.5/5 (50 votes) Shoes for Water Swimming in lakes, rivers, or even the local watering hole can be rough on your feet. Crocs water shoes are designed to easily slip on and off while protecting your feet from the aquatic elements such as shells and sharp rocks.Can I wear my Crocs in the rain?C...

13 Feb 2026 1,630 views
// health and wellbeing

Can you pull out your own tooth?

Score: 4.8/5 (59 votes) Even if you can do it, pulling your own tooth is never a good idea. You could cause significant damage to your mouth and end up with more problems than the tooth caused. Whether your tooth is broken, infected, or simply loose, it's critical that you see a dentist for the...

13 Feb 2026 127 views
// education and learning

How does acid affect gelatinization?

Score: 4.2/5 (75 votes) The acids caused reduction in gelatinization temperature and enthalpy of gelatinization of both starches. The starch gels became softer, less cohesive, elastic and gummy when acids were added. These changes may indicate the degradation of the starch molecules by the acids.Doe...

13 Feb 2026 140 views
// science and discovery

What does mangonada mean in english?

Score: 4.3/5 (73 votes) man·go·na·da. feminine. shove with the arm.What does mangonada mean?The drink is most commonly prepared with mango sorbet or mango-flavored shaved ice, and thus is sometimes also called a mangonada or chamango. The drink is essentially a combination of chamoy sauce, shaved ic...

13 Feb 2026 1,350 views
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