1. Chemical name for Vitamin A - retinol and belongs to the chemical compound known as retinoids.
2. The hauberk is the final major layer of protection worn by a knight in the 13th century. It is a coat of chain mail worn on top of the gambeson. It also usually came with mittens and a hood. The mittens were made of linen, since ones made of metal links had not been invented yet. It was made of interconnecting round metal links and was put on top of the Gambeson or Acton to minimize the potential damage to the abdominal area of the body
3. Crohn’s disease is an ongoing disorder that causes inflammation of the digestive tract, also referred to as the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Crohn’s disease can affect any area of the GI tract, from the mouth to the anus, but it most commonly affects the lower part of the small intestine, called the ileum.
4. "Diogenes of Sinope" went about ancient Greece vainly searching for an honest man. "Cynicism" of ancient Greece and Rome derives its name from the Greek word for "Dog". Aristotle refers to Diogenes as "The Dog" and Diogenes seems to have accepted the nickname.
5. Hat Trick: 3 or more goals scored in a game by a single player.
2006-08-05 12:33:27
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answered by peter 2
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Here are the answers:
1. The Chemical Name of Vitamin A : Retinol
2. A mail shirt extending down to the legs to defend the body & legs ( had been in use until late 13th Century
3.Chrone's disease affects the intestines / colon
4. Diogenes is famous for his Biography of Philosophers. His work, 'Lives of Eminent Philosophers' is an authoritative one!
5. Three points / wickets / goals scored by the same player in a single match or game. In Cricket three wickets taken in 3 consecutive balls
OKAY. The Best answer should carry 50 bonus points & attempting this question must earn 10 points (2 points each). D'accord?
2006-08-05 12:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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1.Beta-carotene
2. Prior to armor, as protection for most of the upper torso.
3. Colon
4. Diogenes Laertius biographed ancient Greek Philosophers.
5. Originally a cricket term, a hat trick is attempting a sport feat three times successfully in three consecutive tries!
2006-08-05 12:58:48
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answered by Sherry K 5
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2016-08-28 12:09:48
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1. Retinol
2. to protect himself (chainmail or body armor)
3. Small intestine usually, but can be anywhere in the digestive tract
4. The most illustrious cynic philosopher, known for his humor in philosophy
5. 3 goals in a row by one person
2006-08-05 12:28:39
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answered by bloomquist324 4
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1.Beta Carotene, Retinol
2. To protect himself from being jabbed with a sword or javelin
3. The bowels is where Chron's disease affect
4.Cynicism
5.A hat trick is when you get three darts in the bullseye.
2006-08-05 15:15:47
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answered by discount wholesales 3
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1. Retinol
2. It is a shirt of Armor
3. Digestive system
4. Bad hygiene?
5. 3 goals in one game (Hockey)
2006-08-05 12:29:57
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answered by Christopher 4
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1 beta carotene
2 protection in a sword fight (chainmail)
3 large intestine
4 searching for an honest man (carried a lit lantern in daytime)
5 a hockey-player's third goal in the game
2006-08-05 17:16:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1 retinol
2 to protect his head?
3 Intestines
4 no clue
5 3 goals in hockey?
2006-08-05 12:59:43
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answered by Stacy B 4
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Which Diogenes? There were two of them. One was an orator, the other looked for an honest man.
2006-08-05 12:24:11
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answered by Ranto 7
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