you're not pregnant if those are the lines you see
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I got that too. It seems that accu-clear has a rep for not being very reliable. I'd try another brand of test if I was you.
yes equate pregnancy test work just the same as a name brand ive been pregnet three times and used equate and had the same result for a positive a faint line under a dark blue but just to make sure check with your doctor good luck
The frequency range of 2 meters is low enough that it doesn't make a lot of difference. I have a 5-element Hustler-brand yagi with vertical elements and a 13-element homebrew yagi for moonbounce, etc, and never found a need to worry about vertical or horizontal elements. (I have been licensed for 40 years . . . ) I live in Wales and my nearest repeater is 15 miles away over a mountain and I can't access it with the beam horizontal using 2.5 watts. It's a 3 element yagi. and 2.5 watts is the max from my Yaesu FT 290R. Would it be worthwhile lowering the mast and changing to vertical?
the same thing happen to me ...very confusing...maybe the equate brand is more sensitive than the other
The only way to be sure is to see a physician, so that a proper pregnancy test can be done.
Brand hierarchy has two dimensions - the horizontal focus reflects the endorsed or sub-brands that reside within the umbrella or family brand. (For instance, Colgate Gel, Colgate Super Shakti all reside under the family brand - Colgate). On the other hand, on the vertical dimension are a number of brands and sub-brands required for single-market entry. The brand hierarchy tree provides direction to plan the number of brand extensions and how resources should be distributed among them. McDonalds is a great example of this also.
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A standard horizontal bench with support for a thousand pounds is safe.
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I got the same things :/ what's this mean?