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  2. Streptococcal intertrigo - Wikipedia

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    Severe skin inflammation at armpit (warm, moist fold of skin) Streptococcal intertrigo is a skin condition that is secondary to a streptococcal bacterial infection. It is often seen in infants and young children and can be characterized by a fiery-red color of the skin, foul odor with an absence of satellite lesions, [1] and skin softening (due to moisture) in the neck, armpits or folds of the ...

  3. Radiation-induced cancer - Wikipedia

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    The satellite Transit 5BN-3 accident. The satellite had a SNAP-3 radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) with approximately 1 kilogram of plutonium-238 on board when on April 21, 1964 it burned up and re-entered the atmosphere. [23] Dr. John Gofman claimed it increased the rate of lung cancer worldwide.

  4. This misconception may originate from a misunderstanding based on the fact that the Earth's mantle convects, and the incorrect assumption that only liquids and gases can convect. In fact, a solid with a large Rayleigh number can also convect, given enough time, which is what occurs in the solid mantle due to the very large thermal gradient ...

  5. Intelsat 33e - Wikipedia

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    Intelsat 33e was designed and manufactured by Boeing on the Boeing 702MP satellite bus. [1] [2] It had a launch mass of 6,600 kg (14,600 lb) and a design life of more than 15 years. When stowed for launch, the satellite measured 7.9 m × 3.8 m × 3.2 m (26 ft × 12 ft × 10 ft). [9]

  6. Incredible satellite images show Greenland’s massive ice ...

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    The sheet is a mass of glacial land ice and is an integral part of Earth’s climate system helping to reflect the sun’s warm rays and keep the Arctic cool, regulating sea level, and influencing ...

  7. Are we seeing fewer white Christmases due to climate change?

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    In fact, between 1972 and 2020, the average portion of North America covered by snow decreased at a rate of about 1,870 square miles per year, an area roughly the size of Delaware, ...

  8. Everybody Should Try This Trick to Making Perfectly Round Cookies

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    The next time you bake a batch of cookies, try this easy trick to making drop cookies perfectly round. All you need is a mug or glass to get started.

  9. Dermatology Life Quality Index - Wikipedia

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    A series of validated “band descriptors” were described in 2005 to give meaning to the scores of the DLQI. [9]These bands are as follows: 0-1 = No effect on patient’s life, 2-5 = Small effect, 6-10 = Moderate effect, 11-20 = Very large effect, 21-30 = Extremely large effect.