This article is about the natural partial congestion of the nose. For nasal congestion as a symptom, see Nasal congestion. A CT scan showing evidence of the nasal cycle: the more patent airway is on the right of the image, the swollen turbinates congesting the left The nasal cycle is the subconscious[1][2] alternating partial congestion and decongestion of the nasal cavities in humans and other an
Ikigai (生き甲斐, lit. 'a reason for being') is a Japanese concept referring to something that gives a person a sense of purpose, a reason for living.[1] Meaning and etymology[edit] The Oxford English Dictionary defines ikigai as "a motivating force; something or someone that gives a person a sense of purpose or a reason for living". More generally it may refer to something that brings pleasure or ful
A humorous example of a result produced by data dredging, showing a correlation between the number of letters in Scripps National Spelling Bee's winning word and the number of people in the United States killed by venomous spiders Data dredging (also known as data snooping or p-hacking)[1][a] is the misuse of data analysis to find patterns in data that can be presented as statistically significant
Amorphophallus mairei H.Lév. Amorphophallus nanus H.Li & C.L.Long Amorphophallus rivierei Durand ex Carrière Brachyspatha konjac (K.Koch) K.Koch Conophallus konjak Schott Conophallus konniaku Schott ex Fesca Hydrosme rivierei (Durand ex Carrière) Engl. Proteinophallus rivierei (Durand ex Carrière) Hook.f. Tapeinophallus rivierei (Durand ex Carrière) Baill. Konjac (or konjak, English: /ˈkɒnjæk, ˈkɒ
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