Agree to this :) hope your day is good
Both A and B are good methods to incorporate into your regular workout routine. Both are crucial
Answer: the answer you are looking for would be Causalgia.
Explanation: Causalgia severe burning pain in a limb caused by injury to a peripheral nerve. Causalgia is a thing that occurs after an injury, surgery, stroke, or heart attack, it isn't well understood but may have to do with abnormal inflammation or nerve dysfunction. The pain is mostly described as more than the thing that caused it, the pain areas consist of pain in the nerves, arms or legs, back, foot, or hands. muscle symptoms would be rhythmic muscle contractions, loss of muscle, and or muscle spasms, sensory symptoms such as sensitivity to pain, or uncomfortable tingling and burning, and the whole body is nervous system dysfunction or sweating.
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The answers are letters B and D. They are not soluble in water and the hydrogen-oxygen ratio is different. Good luck!
Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation<span>)
Alcohol Toxicity
Acute Alcohol Poisoning
Alcohol Overdose
Umm probably even,
Alcohol abuse
But, </span><span>acute alcohol intoxication, is the clinical term :) I hope that this helped some!! </span>