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2021-05-28 08:57:27
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2021-05-27 08:07:13
How do vaccines work?

Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself. Regardless of whether the vaccine is made up of the antigen itself or the blueprint so that the body will produce the antigen, this weakened version will not cause the disease in the person receiving the vaccine, but it will prompt their immune system to respond much as it would have on its first reaction to the actual pathogen.

Some vaccines require multiple doses, given weeks or months apart. This is sometimes needed to allow for the production of long-lived antibodies and development of memory cells. In this way, the body is trained to fight the specific disease-causing organism, building up memory of the pathogen so as to rapidly fight it if and when exposed in the future. @FactsInspiring
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2021-05-17 08:10:23
What is Permafrost?

Permafrost is any ground that remains completely frozen—32°F (0°C) or colder—for at least two years straight. These permanently frozen grounds are most common in regions with high mountains and in Earth’s higher latitudes—near the North and South Poles.
Permafrost covers large regions of the Earth. Almost a quarter of the land area in the Northern Hemisphere has permafrost underneath. Although the ground is frozen, permafrost regions are not always covered in snow.
Permafrost is made of a combination of soil, rocks and sand that are held together by ice. The soil and ice in permafrost stay frozen all year long.@FactsInspiring
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2021-05-14 16:51:21
How does NASA communicate with spacecraft?

Messages travel through space as radio waves, just like the radio waves that you receive with a car radio. Each spacecraft has a transmitter and a receiver for radio waves as well as a way of interpreting the information received and acting on it. Radio waves from a spacecraft need to be received on Earth, and are often quite weak when they get there. NASA has huge radio receivers to gather information from space missions. These must be precisely aimed so they can get the waves. Likewise, NASA must precisely aim transmissions to spacecraft so that these ships can hear the messages. @FactsInspiring
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2021-05-14 04:34:27
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2021-05-12 16:11:07
What are Railway Sleepers and What is their purpose?

Railway sleepers, also called railroad ties, railway ties or crossties, are an important railway component. Generally, the rail sleeper is always laying between two rail tracks to keep the correct space of gauge. In the recent time, concrete sleepers are widely used, especially in Europe and Asia. And in UK, steel ties are common. Besides, plastic composite ties are also employed in the rail track transportation.

The functions of sleepers in railway works are as follows:

(i) The primary function of a sleeper is to grip the rail to gauge and to distribute the rail loads to ballast with acceptable induced pressure.
(ii) The side functions of a sleeper include the avoidance of both longitudinal and lateral track movement.
(iii) It also helps to enhance correct line and level of the rails. @FactsInspiring
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2021-05-10 13:36:27
What is Blue Water-Gas?

A gas consisting mainly of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, made by passing steam over red-hot coke and burning with a blue flame, used especially as a source of hydrogen; also called Blue gas, Water gas. The manufacture of water gas first became an industrial proposition in 1873 with the introduction of the intermittent system by Strong and by Lowe in the United States. Strong, who aimed at manufacturing blue water gas mainly for heating purposes., utilised the heat value of the “blow” gases to superheat the steam admitted to the generator. Lowe, on the other hand, aimed at producing a gas of high illuminating value, and utilised the large quantities of combustible gas produced during the “blow” periods for heating chambers in which enriching oil was decomposed. No real progress in the manufacture of water gas in Great Britain was made until 1888,. when a plant was installed at the Leeds Forge. Since that time the utilisation of water gas has advanced rapidly, and the manufacture of wat
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