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In tough cuts, the grain looks very coarse. Tender cuts appear to have a fine texture—sometimes it can actually be difficult to see the individual fascicle bundles.
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A myth would be that you can get AIDS or HIV by touching or kissing someone who has the STD. In fact, you can only get it from them by touching their blood or through intercourse.
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Your baby will be tired after the efforts of being born. But as well as adjusting to his new life outside your womb (uterus), he's on a tremendous growth spurt and will need plenty of sleep to fuel this. Your baby may sleep for up to 18 hours over the course of 24 hours.
Answer: In between two and a half to three times per day usually
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Cows milked automatically are often milked between two and a half and three times per day, but that varies from two to four times per day depending on the lactation period of the cow. Changing from milking twice a day to milking three times a day has a marked increase in milk production.
False. Vaccinations work by exposing you to small amounts of the disease so that your body can produce antibodies therefore becoming somewhat immune to that disease. They basically boost your bodies defense system for what ever you are being vaccinated for.