Theories Explained How to Contact Yourself in a Parallel Universe

Theories Explained How to Contact Yourself in a Parallel Universe

If you’re thinking of visiting another world or universe, you may want to consider a parallel universe concept. A parallel universe may exist in an infinite universe that was created by an infinite God, or it could exist in a different physical way. The question is, what are the physical laws of a parallel universe?…

What Are Teeth Made Of? Why Teeth Are Not Bones?
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What Are Teeth Made Of? Why Teeth Are Not Bones?

Have you ever wondered what are teeth made of? Teeth are made of four main components: Dentin, Enamel, Cementum, and Pulp chamber. Learn more about them in this article. Next, let’s discuss the different functions of these components. Dentin surrounds the pulp and makes up most of the tooth. It makes teeth look off-white and…

Pyramid of Biomass – Definition and Examples
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Pyramid of Biomass – Definition and Examples

Pyramid of biomass is the relationship between biomass, numbers, productivity or bio-energy of various trophic levels within an ecosystem is depicted by a simple pyramid called the functional pyramid or Eltonian pyramid. The functional pyramids depict the biomass flow within the system. On the left side of the pyramid you find the primary sources of…

Ependymal Cells in Human Nervous System
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Ependymal Cells in Human Nervous System

Ependymal cells, also known as somatothelioma ependymaticum, are one among the four classifications of glial cells present in the nervous system (CNS). The most important of which is the ependymus. Collectively, they constitute the ependymal that forms the thin layer that covers the cavity (or vesicles) in the back of the spinal column and the…

Coracoid Process Injuries and Treatments
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Coracoid Process Injuries and Treatments

Coracoid process (in Greek, “p Claw-like”) is a small, hook-like projection on the medial edge of the inferior lateral part of the coracoid (hence: coracoid bone). It, along with the acromion, acts to stabilize the upper shoulder joint during humeral movement. It is rarely palpable, however, in the glenohumeral groove between the ilio pause and…