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Nuclear energy
Explanation:
All nuclear power plants use nuclear fission, and most nuclear power plants use uranium atoms. During nuclear fission, a neutron collides with a uranium atom and splits it, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat and radiation.
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Both miscarriage and stillbirth describe pregnancy loss, but they differ according to when the loss occurs. In the United States, a miscarriage is usually defined as loss of a baby before the 20th week of pregnancy, and a stillbirth is loss of a baby after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Explanation:
Miscarriage is when an embryo or fetus dies before the 20th week of pregnancy. Miscarriage usually happens early in your pregnancy — 8 out of 10 miscarriages happen in the first 3 months. Lots of people experience this kind of pregnancy loss. In fact, 10-20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Stillbirth is the delivery, after the 20th week of pregnancy, of a baby who has died. Loss of a baby before the 20th week of pregnancy is called a miscarriage. A baby is stillborn in about 1 in 200 pregnancies.
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Not sure if this is a tad late or not... But I'd be concerned for consistent right sided stomach tenderness or rebound. If it started recently, you could potentially have appendicitis or a burst appendix. You could also have some bowel issues affecting the right side or some sort of gallbladder issues like cholecystitis (however pain can be felt in the right shoulder at the same time).
In other words, I recommend going to the emergency room... Appendicitis is a very serious and potentially dangerous concern.
Good Luck! Get Good Rest and Eat Something High In Carbohydrates To keep you going!