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  • In the United States, we say detergent, or detergent laundry detergent. What are the differences between liquid and liquid detergent.?

    Technically “soap” is made from bases while “detergent” is made from acid. Both terms are used interchangeably. If a chemist was to give a more precise definition, then it’s normal that people use the words interchangeably for clothes or dishes. I am a chemist. What is the difference between laundry soap and laundry detergent? If you want “dishwasher soap” or “dishwasher detergent” with your washing machine, make such an image.

    When we clean our body we may call it’soap’, not ‘detergent’.

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  • On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

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  • On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

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  • On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

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  • On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

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  • On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

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  • On a plane; it means “to get in a plane”. In general, “pop” means to enter a place, whether a building or a vehicle, usually for a short amount of time. “I’m going to pop into the hardware store and see if they have nails”, “Oh, Jack popped into the office and picked up some papers”, “I’m going to pop on a bus and head right over”, etc. You don’t use it if your stay will be long. How do you say “I popped into the store” as you buy one item and leave. The rest of your clothes and stuff would likely be the same. If you go into a store and spend two hours shopping around, you wouldn’t say they “popped into the store” I think you’ve noticed a short flight, and to “pop on a plane” indicates that it’s a short flight. I popped on a plane from New York to Beijing instead of “I popped on a plane from New York to Boston”….

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  • Asked on March 17, 2021 in Grammar.

    “Passed” is a verb meaning that one thing went by another. What happened to me when I walked in a light down the street and a car passed me. Maybe as a witness? ” The thing could “go by” either physically, like in that example, or in time, like, “I wanted to ask her on a date, but the opportunity had passed” “Past”

    can be a noun referring to a time before the present. How does the history class study the past? “Past”

    can mean all the time before the present. Don’t bring up past arguments. Or

    as here, it can be a preposition, meaning beyond time or position? “The ball was bounced by the goal post. ” “I stayed up past midnight. I must be doing something wrong.” No,

    the two words are pronounced the same and have “related meanings” in English, so I can see it being confusing. I thought that the clock wasn’t on until midnight. I let everyone know it was 11am. If it wasn’t doing their work and I didn’t notice the clock, I thought to myself that the clock wasn’t blaring. Like you could say: “I was waiting for the clock to strike midnight. I couldn’t stop the clock from striking midnight.” Why did Midnight “pass me at night? ”

    Is religion necessary to be more productive?

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  • Normally, people say “add to” when they mean to add to an existing or running total, and “add up” when they mean to calculate a sum from scratch.

    “Add transaction amount to balance.” How

    do you add up the amount of transactions to calculate your balance? “In

    the example you give, the meaning is clear, so I wouldn’t call it wrong. Why do some people claim that we are strange? How many times did you write “The six numbers on a chart add up to more than

    the total… the total?”.

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  • Asked on March 13, 2021 in Meaning.

    In professor’s example, there are 2 following vector spaces, VS1:

    original vector space which is a 100-dimensional space; V2:

    a 2-dimensional space, into which original information are being projected down.

    During projection, some information in original vector space (i.e. energy), and in the expansion, are stored in the projection. Is VS1 lost?

    The phrase “killed and went away” here means “lost”, meaning in everyday life.

    I lack knowledge about linear algebra or DFT to make

    this decision. I used to learn linear algebra well. What does linear algebra mean, how can I use it?

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