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THEpottedplant t1_j7ew6yd wrote
Reply to comment by CrustalTrudger in Is there a term for lake bottoms that "hour glass" (temporarily becomes wider following a "shelf" as the depth increases ) , how do bathymetric maps depict this, and does this have a common affect on turbidity, thermoclines, or other characters? by Irisgrower2
Like this (the top is the surface):
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Reply to comment by CrateDane in How does DNA encode 3d space/information? by Rit2Strong
Using your own dna as a net is one of the most metal things ive ever heard of
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in What does a muscle knot look like? by annieca2016
I have a book on trigger point massage techniques. The general idea is that the trigger point is basically where the muscle is primed into action by the nervous system, and through over use can become inflamed and have poor circulation which makes it worse. So physically breaking it up helps a lot. Dependant on the muscle and inflammation, trigger points will feel different, but they normally feel crunchy, kinda like undercooked spaghetti
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Reply to Disney+ to develop 2 new Three Musketeers Spinoff Series titled Milady Origins, and Black Musketeer by GamingSince1995
Can i just ask, why the 3 musketeers famously use swords vs, idk, muskets
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Reply to comment by Bangeederlander in Tennessee fan in a sea of Auburn fans by FunnyID
Rugby has a lot more camradarie between teams than other sports, so i guess its to be expected with their fans