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How Dentists Clean Teeth | Dental Scaling Explained Simply #medicalshorts #youtubeshorts
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Chilaka 🦜 on Instagram: "Here is the information👇🏻✅ - Muscle recovery into 2x speed - Sleep 7 to 9 hours. Avoid the phone at night . Growth hormone (key for recovery) is released during deep sleep - Food average daily protein intake 106 -108gm - Replenish glycogen to reduce soreness • Eat carbs within 1–2 hours post-workout • Examples: rice, potatoes, oats, fruit - Dynamic stretching after workouts - Hydration & Electrolytes • Dehydration slows recovery and increases soreness • Drink water th
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Tank Fitness on Instagram: "10 Foods I Would NOT Recommend for Fat Loss 1. Sugary Beverages • Soda, sweetened juices, energy drinks. • Why avoid: Adds calories without filling you up, spikes insulin. 💬 DM me for coaching if you want a plan to cut sugar effectively! 2. Pastries & Cakes • Donuts, muffins, croissants. • Why avoid: High in sugar and refined carbs → easy fat gain. 💬 DM me for coaching to replace these with fat-burning snacks! 3. White Bread & Refined Grains • Examples: White bread,
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Toheed Aly Mehrani on Instagram: "Bro played very well 💀😭😂 Sound human communication ka ek bohot important hissa hai. Hum bolte hain, sunte hain aur ek doosre ko sounds ke zariye samajhte hain. Human body mein sound ka formation lungs, vocal cords aur mouth ke different parts ki madad se hota hai. In sounds ko hum speech sounds kehte hain. ⸻ Sound Kaise Banti Hai Sound ka process lungs se start hota hai. Jab hum saans bahar nikalte hain, hawa windpipe (trachea) se hoti hui larynx tak jaati ha
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Differences between “other,” “another,” “the other,”others” 1. Other \t•\tMeaning: Refers to something/someone different, not specific. \t•\tUse: With plural nouns or uncountable nouns. \t•\tExamples: \t•\tI don’t like this shirt. Do you have other colors? \t•\tSome people like tea; other people prefer coffee. -Think: “something/someone else, general, not specific.” 2. Another \t•\tMeaning: One more of the same type, or an additional one. \t•\tUse: With singular countable nouns. \t•\tExamples: \
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Replying to @DHAYOS Classes of Anticoagulants \t1.\tVitamin K Antagonists (VKAs) \t•\tExample: Warfarin \t•\tMechanism: Inhibits vitamin K–dependent clotting factors (II, VII, IX, X) \t2.\tHeparins \t•\tUnfractionated Heparin (UFH) – IV injection \t•\tLow Molecular Weight Heparin (LMWH) – e.g., Enoxaparin, Dalteparin \t•\tMechanism: Enhances antithrombin III, inhibiting thrombin and Factor Xa \t3.\tDirect Oral Anticoagulants (DOACs) / Non-VKA Oral Anticoagulants (NOACs) \t•\tFactor Xa inhibitors
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. on Instagram: "A “Mindfuck” is an informal slang term used to describe an experience—usually a story, idea, situation, or twist—that deeply confuses, disorients, or challenges your expectations or sense of reality. Here are the key parts of what people typically mean by it: 1. Mental Disorientation It makes you feel “Wait… what just happened?” Your brain has to stop and rethink everything you thought you understood. 2. Subverted Expectations A mindfuck often flips your assumptions or reveals i
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Brilto | English Learning for Kids on Instagram: "Soft C vs. Hard C — what’s the difference? The letter C can make two different sounds in English. 👉 Hard C sounds like /k/ Examples: cat, cup, court 👉 Soft C sounds like /s/ Examples: cycle, cinema, cereal 📌 Simple phonics rule for kids: When C is followed by E, I, or Y, it usually makes the soft /s/ sound (cereal, cinema, cycle). Otherwise, C usually makes the hard /k/ sound (cat, cup, court). 🎉 One letter. Two sounds. Listen for the sound t
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The word “perks” is short for “perquisites.” It refers to special benefits, privileges, or advantages that come with a job, position, or situation — beyond the regular pay or basic expectations. Here are the main meanings and uses of perks: 🧑💼 1. Job-related benefits Extra advantages employees receive in addition to their salary. \t•\tExamples: \t•\t“One of the perks of working here is free lunch every day.” \t•\t“Company cars and health insurance are common perks for executives.” Synonyms: b
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Archita | phonics and grammar coach on Instagram: "The “oi” and “oy” spelling rules in English are often used to represent the same sound, which is the /ɔɪ/ sound (as in “boy” or “toy”). Here’s how they are typically used: 1. “oi” is usually used in the middle of words. • Examples: boil, soil, point 2. “oy” is typically used at the end of words. • Examples: boy, toy, royal In summary: • Use “oi” when the sound appears in the middle of a word. • Use “oy” when the sound appears at the end of a wor
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Archita | phonics and grammar coach on Instagram: "The letters “ea” can make different sounds in English, depending on the word. Here are the main ones: 1. Long E sound /iː/ • Sounds like the letter “E” • Examples: • eat • team • meat • sea 2. Short E sound /ɛ/ • Like the “e” in “bed” • Examples: • head • bread • dead • lead (as in the metal) 3. Long A sound /eɪ/ • Rare, but happens in some words • Examples: • steak • break • great #differentsoundofea #easound #eawords #eadigraph #eaword #soundo
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Archita | phonics and grammar coach on Instagram: "The letter combinations “oa,” “ow,” and “oe” can all represent the same long “o” sound (/oʊ/) in English. The choice of spelling often depends on the word’s position and origin. Usage Guidelines: • “oa”: Typically found in the middle of words. • Examples: “boat,” “coat,” “soap.” • “oe”: Commonly used at the end of words. • Examples: “toe,” “foe,” “hero.” • “ow”: Often appears at the end of words or syllables. • Examples: “snow,” “grow,” “show.”
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