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Weak- means the person most likely to cause a problem.
Probably yes. As long it does not cause substantial likelihood of confusion with others already using the mark. If you were a manufacturer of submarines, Motown Submarine Inc. is not likely to cause you problems. However, if you owned a record shop named Motown Recycled Vinyl, you will likely have problems.
That phrase is most likely referring to Jane's power to cause extreme pain. Jane is a vampire in the Volturi coven in the Twilight Saga.
don't think so but i do know that he went to Mojave high school most-likely not cause he dropped out of high school
Chris Kelly's cause of death is still somewhat debated. However, after speaking to family members and learning that he had struggled with addiction, police are saying that it was most likely due to a drug overdose.
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Graphite, an allotrope of carbon.
The crystalline structure of graphite and diamond are the cause of these properties.
over production can lead to a surplus of goods and/or services, and shortages can occur when demand for a product exceeds the productions of said product
Graphite cannot be "frozen" since it is already a solid. However, cooling it does not decrease the toxicity, it only makes it colder - this can cause problems if you consume it on its own.
No. Graphite is not poisonous, not even in the form that is inserted into pencils. Graphite is occasionally ingested to absorb poisons before vomiting is induced. Still, it is not exactly recommended to chew on your pencil graphite 24/7. It won't kill you, though.
Some graphite particle structures may resemble other materials that arethought to be carcinogenic or mutagenic. An NIH report said: "Inhalation of graphite dust can cause lung disease, mostly in the form of mixed-dust pneumoconiosis in individuals working in the metallurgic industry or graphite mines." (See discussion for links)