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  2. Cannon-Washburn Hunger Experiment - Wikipedia

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    To test the hypothesis, Cannon designed an innovative experiment in which A.L. Washburn swallowed a deflated rubber balloon attached to a tube. Once the balloon was inside Washburn's stomach, it was inflated. The pressure of the balloon against the stomach walls was used to measure the strength of contractions.

  3. 30 Bizarre And Unsettling Toilet Pics That May Make You ... - AOL

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    The "Toilets With Threatening Auras" Instagram page is dedicated to documenting the disturbing, weird and truly cursed bathroom-spaces from around the world. So get comfortable as

  4. Category:Balloon-borne experiments - Wikipedia

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  5. Balloon rocket - Wikipedia

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    The balloon rocket can be used easily to demonstrate simple physics, namely Newton’s third law of motion. [2] A common experiment with a balloon rocket consists in adding other objects such as a string or fishing line, a drinking straw and adhesive tape to the balloon itself. The string is threaded through the straw and is attached at both ...

  6. BESS (experiment) - Wikipedia

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    March 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) A BESS is prepared to lift off from Lynn Lake in Manitoba, Canada, in 2002 BESS is a particle physics experiment carried by a balloon .

  7. Spider (polarimeter) - Wikipedia

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    Spider is a balloon-borne experiment designed to search for primordial gravitational waves imprinted on the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Measuring the strength of this signal puts limits on inflationary theory. The Spider experiment hanging from the launch vehicle prior to its first flight over Antarctica.

  8. Why is my kid so obsessed with farts and poop? - AOL

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    One reason kids are obsessed with farts and poop is because of the reaction they. get; similarly, children typically figure out which words are expletives when adults make a lot of fuss when they ...

  9. Bathroom reading - Wikipedia

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    Pulp magazines were associated with bathroom reading, which the film Pulp Fiction references in repeated scenes of John Travolta's character Vincent Vega reading the pulpy spy novel Modesty Blaise while sat on a toilet. [6] Bathroom reading also refers to a genre of books containing humor and trivia, such as the Uncle John's Bathroom Reader ...