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Reply to comment by mfb- in How do the physical properties of the isotope Iron-54 differ from the more common Iron-56? by Colonel__Kernel
Thank you. Really appreciate your time.
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Reply to comment by luckyluke193 in How do the physical properties of the isotope Iron-54 differ from the more common Iron-56? by Colonel__Kernel
Thank you!
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Reply to comment by robot_egg in How do the physical properties of the isotope Iron-54 differ from the more common Iron-56? by Colonel__Kernel
Thank you.
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Reply to comment by robot_egg in How do the physical properties of the isotope Iron-54 differ from the more common Iron-56? by Colonel__Kernel
Thank you for this cogent easy to understand answer for folks like myself.
Does Fe-54 conduct electricity in the same way as 56? Is it as magnetic? And do we find it commonly enough to build with it like we do with 56? (Last one I'm guessing is a big no and we may never know if we were using it in our materials.)
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Reply to comment by Twiggymop in Are some people immune to HIV? by Lass_OM
Neighbouring villages. It was never 100% simultaneous saturation. But really, you're applying logic to witch hunters? That seems ineffectual.
loci_existentiae t1_j9drbf2 wrote
Reply to comment by caribbeachbum in Are some people immune to HIV? by Lass_OM
Didn't the double mutation give you immunity to the plague in Europe too? Unfortunately if you survived and your village did not, you were obviously a witch and summarily burned at the stake.
My understanding is that it has negligible side effects other than some good immunities. If you run into a conspiracy type person it's a great rabbit hole to send them down. Mention HIV is probably a conspiracy and an elite group of people are immune to it. =)
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Looks similar to my work space.
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Reply to comment by CrustalTrudger in With the extraordinary amount of precipitation that has fallen on California, would that weight have any effect on the tectonic plates/fault lines and could it cause a major earthquake? by barfly2780
I love when an expert replies in such clear understandable detail. Thank you.