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So a few weeks ago I [i]didn't[/i] have an excisional biopsy on my face (pro-tip: wear sun screen, kids). Anyway, I took the imaginary bandages off a few days ago and there isn't a scar on my face. While I'm glad that the imaginary surgeons removed the nonexistent mole, I have noticed that a lot of people aren't looking at me now - and my introverted nature can only assume that I'm relatively ugly.
What do you think, Flood? Is it that bad?. I am curious more than anything. It bothers me.
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It's because... [spoiler]YOU'RE A FAGIT HARRY![/spoiler]
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TiCl4 is produced by the chloride process, which involves the reduction of titanium oxide ores, typically ilmenite (FeTiO3) with carbon under flowing chlorine at 900 °C. Impurities are removed by distillation. 2 FeTiO3 + 7 Cl2 + 6 C → 2 TiCl4 + 2 FeCl3 + 6 CO The coproduction of FeCl3 is undesirable, which has motivated the development of alternative technologies. Instead of directly using ilmenite, "rutile slag" is used. This material, an impure form of TiO2, is derived from ilmenite by removal of iron, either using carbon reduction or extraction with sulfuric acid. Crude TiCl4 contains a variety of other volatile halides, including vanadyl chloride (VOCl3), silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4), and tin tetrachloride (SnCl4), which must be separated.
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Cu doped ZnS nanoparticles (Zn1−xCuxS; where x=0.00, 0.03, 0.05 and 0.10) were synthesized by a chemical precipitation method. The synthesized products were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, high resolution transmission electron microscope, ultraviolet-visible and photoluminescence spectrometer. The X-ray diffraction and high resolution transmission electron microscope studies show that the size of crystallites is in the range of 2–10 nm. XRD study revealed that the samples are composed of cubic phase without doping and at 3 mol% Cu doping concentration while at the doping of 5 mol% and 10 mol% Cu, phase transition from cubic blende to hexagonal phase occurs in ZnS. Photocatalytic activities of ZnS and 3, 5 and 10 mol% Cu doped ZnS were evaluated by decolorization of methylene blue in aqueous solution under ultraviolet and visible light irradiation. It was found that the Cu doped ZnS bleaches methylene blue much faster than the undoped ZnS upon its exposure to the visible light as compared to the ultraviolet light. The optimal Cu/Zn ratio was observed to be 3 mol% for photocatalytic applications
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Grow out your hair and you'll practically be Justin Beiber.
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Appropriate
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I don't get it
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You look like a fagit.
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Dat blowjob potenti- I mean... hey
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