the statistics on alcohol for both genders is .08 and below but .08 and above is that your literally drunk
70% alcohol means in hundred parts of it, 70 parts are pure alcohol, rest is water. 95% means 95 parts of pure alcohol in 100 parts, so 5 parts of water. It depends on the usage. As a solvent, 95% would be preferred. As antiseptic, both can be used, 75% being more common as medicinal spirit. For consumption, fairly dilute concentrations are preferred. Above 43% are rare so both the above concentrations are dangerous for consumption.
like 8% i think
Any decision based on the test statistic is marginal in such a case. It is important to remember that the test statistic is derived on the basis of the null hypothesis and does not make use of the distribution under the alternative hypothesis.
Yes.For some tests, such as the Fisher F-test, the test statistic is an estimate of the variance. If the alpha level was not affected, the test would be no use at all!Yes.For some tests, such as the Fisher F-test, the test statistic is an estimate of the variance. If the alpha level was not affected, the test would be no use at all!Yes.For some tests, such as the Fisher F-test, the test statistic is an estimate of the variance. If the alpha level was not affected, the test would be no use at all!Yes.For some tests, such as the Fisher F-test, the test statistic is an estimate of the variance. If the alpha level was not affected, the test would be no use at all!
The "Four Horsemen" of alcoholism refer to four key symptoms commonly associated with alcohol dependence: craving, loss of control, physical dependence, and tolerance. These elements highlight the compulsive nature of alcohol use, where individuals may experience an intense desire to drink, difficulty in limiting intake, withdrawal symptoms when not drinking, and the need for increasing amounts of alcohol to achieve the desired effect. Understanding these symptoms is crucial for recognizing and addressing alcohol use disorders.
They use both genders but generally, the males have more meat.
You can use: metropolita (both genders) or metropolitano (male), metropolitana (female).
Masculine: un bon amiFeminine: une bonne amie
"Men" is a noun, not a pronoun. Pronouns are "he," "she," "it," "they," "we." It is no longer socially acceptable to use a masculine noun to refer to both genders.
i believe both genders are able to use this product, it actually works really well'(:
Some similarities are: - they are both adictive - both have a legal age you have to be to use - both can cause you to have future health problems - both are adult choices for the adult consumers
There is no use of mixing them together. You can take both together.
The use of computer bags for women would be the same if men were using it. Computer bags carry your laptop and other devices. It is used by both genders.
Clinique normally just makes products that are for women. However, they do have a sensitive skin cream that is for both genders. You could use that.
It is always a bad idea to drink alcohol when you are in less than good shape. The use of alcohol impairs you both mentally and physically. When you are already physically impaired (Strep) the use of alcohol will only worsen the effects.
Wwomen are also bastard because bastard will come out from the act of both. A bastard is a child born out of wedlock although we rarely use that term to day, and it was used on both genders.
Yes, isopropyl alcohol can be used interchangeably with rubbing alcohol for cleaning purposes. Both are effective disinfectants and can be used to clean surfaces.