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The amount of Nitrogen built up in the joint, as well as the strength of muscles around the joint, and the cartilage that holds that joint in place
On the medieval world-maps it was represented only the part of the world known as the 'old world', which is consisted of Europe, Asia and Africa. Before the big discoveries, people living in this continents had knowledge only of this part of the world, while South and North America, Australia and Antarctica where still unknown to them, thus they are missing in the world-maps of this period.
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You shake a few drops of your alcohol with the reagent in a test tube. A tertiary alcohol reacts almost immediately to form the alkyl halide, which is insoluble and forms an oily layer. A secondary alcohol reacts within 3 min to 5 min. A primary alcohol does not noticeably react with Lucas reagent at room temperature.
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