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Terry Raymond was a character played by Gavin Richards, he played Tiffany's dad and later married Irene.
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Terry Fox got Cancer in his leg so they cut it off they then replaced it with a fake leg Terry didn't want other people to go what he had gone through so he decided to run across canada to raise money for cancer research sadly Terry did not make the trip and the part of the cancer that was still in him killed him now everyone knows how terry tried to make a difference which is why he is famous. I hoped that answered your question
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Base of the lung
This is the TOP of the lung (part toward the head).
First convert g to kg. 45.9/1000 = 0.0459Kg (Multiply the bottom part) 0.04598 x 80.0 = 3.627 (Then divide using planck's constant) (6.626 x 10^-34) / 3.627 = 1.80 x 10^-34
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Golf is a noun, but to golf is a verb.
You hit a small golf ball, and it travels over 200 yards away, and if your clubface is just very slightly off the ball could travel another 40 yards off line. It is more like the swing that makes the ball travel that is the scientific part.
They are present in the lung surrounding the alveoli.
Yes, a pneumonectomy is surgical removal of all or part of a lung.
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Barney took part in the terry fox tribute telecast.
Because when it hits the ground its momentum makes it continue to fall for a fraction of a second causing the part touching the ground to collapse slightly (depending on how hard the ball is). The collapsed part then straightens itself out again rapidly, flicking the ball up as a bounce.