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Depending on the stimulus, graded potentials can be depolarizing or hyperpolarizing. Action potentials always lead to depolarization of membrane and reversal of the membrane potential. Amplitude is proportional to the strength of the stimulus. ... Duration of graded potentials may be a few milliseconds to seconds.
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The difference is due to the succeeding vowel sound strength (whether it is weak or strong)
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"ch" produces "k" like sound. Whenever , alphabet "c" with in any word comes before any weak vowel sound such as i or e , it always sound as "ch".
Therefore, c and ch in gioco and giochi are sound similar.
"sc" sounds like "sh" when it comes before any weak vowel sound (as in the case of capisci)
"sc" sounds like "sk" when it comes before any strong vowel sound (as in the case of capisco)
Macrophages
Using the receptors on their surface and through the facilitation by immunoglobulins that attach to the foreign matter, macrophages 'hold' the foreign bodies in the body and 'ingest' them through phagocytosis. Lysozymes in the cells then in 'digest' the foreign matter.
D. The Coriolis effect describes the Earth spinning and throwing the wind off course. There are 3 types of wind, Easterlies, Westerlies, and Trade Winds.
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