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Do other vaccines that are widely used also have the side effect of sometimes creating blood clots?

Do other vaccines that are widely used also have the side effect of sometimes creating blood clots?


Do other vaccines that are widely used also have the side effect of sometimes creating blood clots?

Posted: 11 Jun 2021 01:01 AM PDT

I tried googling this but I could only find stuff about covid vaccines (no surprise I guess). So that got me wondering what other vaccines that are widely used (like stuff against the flu or polio etc) also have a 1 in a million chance of creating blood clots?

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Does Anyone know what Octyal Hydroxide Stearate is?

Posted: 11 Jun 2021 06:27 AM PDT

I tried to google it but nothing with that name comes up. Instead results show Octyl Stearate which is completely different. If anyone knows it I would like to know what it is and its uses in cosmetic chemistry and if it has other names.

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Which country will leave it’s continent first?

Posted: 11 Jun 2021 09:52 AM PDT

Obvs this will take millions of years but which country will be the first to leave its continent? India is pushing into Asia which is continuing to raise the Himalayas, it stands to reason somewhere else is doing the opposite and will one day cease to be in its original continent. I wonder where is moving fastest and if there are any predictions of what the globe will look like in the future.

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How do deserts enrich the Earth's seawater?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 05:28 PM PDT

In "Our Planet", a docuseries produced by Netflix and narrated by David Attenborough, while speaking about the Arabian desert and the surrounding water he mentions that "dust blown from the land contains nutrients that fertilize the surrounding waters. So it is the desert itself that enriches the sea".

What does this process look like and what nutrients are provided?

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Is there a geological difference between a coastal desert and a sandy beach in a non-desert area?

Posted: 11 Jun 2021 08:10 AM PDT

Stomach acid is highly acidic, but would a hypothetical "stomach base" with an extremely high pH still be able to digest food and carry out normal functions?

Posted: 11 Jun 2021 12:18 AM PDT

What is the relationship between digital/screen media use and children's attention span / self-regulation?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 07:03 PM PDT

I have seen a debate around the impact of screen media on children's attention spans and managing their emotions.

Then recently I saw a netflix show that made me think about it even more seriously.

I am trying to decide if my children should have access to devices and when it would be safe for them to have some exposure to things like ipads. Digital awareness is important but I also don't want them addicted.

I would like to know about the research on this issue, any help would be deeply appreciated :)

Thanks!

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Does surgery leave any air bubbles inside the body?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 07:20 PM PDT

I was wondering, when they open the body and sew it back together, how do they get rid of the air that would be introduced inside the body? If they can't remove it, does that pose any risk to the health of the person?

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I know that we’re made of “star stuff” (or original Big Bang elements) but are we talking multiple stars or just one past star in our neighborhood that’s come and gone?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 11:09 AM PDT

And if multiple stars, is there really that much star matter flying around that in the vastness of space it's bumping around and forming planetary systems? Thanks in advance!

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How does a VAT differ from a sales tax? Why is it "preferable" and, how is it more "progressive" than a sales tax?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 05:56 PM PDT

How does heat affect a non-Newtonian fluid like oobleck?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 09:04 PM PDT

Why do certain medications need to be taken during dinner, after dinner, etc? What makes the difference? How harmful is it to not do it at the specified time?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 08:56 AM PDT

How were pugs bred?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 07:53 AM PDT

How do you breed dogs to have flat noses like pugs when it's not natural for dogs to have them?

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Is there a difference between a hardware register and the general purpose registers available in a CPU?

Posted: 10 Jun 2021 09:10 AM PDT

Reading through some arm specifications, it's mentioned that certain registers are configured for each functionality. I am confused by this. Does the word "register" used here mean the same thing as the general purpose registers available in the arm processor (32 I believe)?

For example, the rom sets some registers as part of the computation, another register to control enabling/disabling the clock and many others. Are these different from the general purpose registers in the cpu? Do different hardware modules in an SoC have their own registers? Does the word register mean different things based on the context?

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