It has some to do with evolutionary pressure but more to do with water, surfactants and friction in the right application works very very well for antimicrobial purposes and the addition of antibacterial chemicals is potentially harmful to you without benefit(this is why both Europe and the US largely banned triclosan soap). There's nothing we'd really lose by encouraging resistance to things like alcohol sanitizer which works for most things, though. That works in a different way. The metabolic demands to resist that would include things like spore forming. That doesn't just appear in a plasmid with some selective pressure like antimicrobial resistance.
They often keep that shit in tanks outside, particularly depleted(figuring out what to do with depleted uranium hexafluoride is often a challenge and the US has a truly staggering amount of full tanks just sitting around waiting to leak). Once it hits air you get hydrofluoric acid gas which will spread thanks to the explosion and will kill you in small concentrations(as low as 30 ppm). It's awful and blowing it up to spread it everywhere is even more awful. The only thing worse would be bombing a purex plutonium reprocessing plant. That is just as toxic in different ways but you can make the tanks go prompt critical thanks to changing it's geometry and it has actual fission products you can spread around. Those reprocessing plants were a main plank in how north Korea got their bomb.
I wouldn't care about radiation. I'd care about aresolized uranium hexafluoride though. A toxic acidic reactive heavy metal gas? Delicious. It's more dangerous than weapons grade uranium by a mile.
Upon activating my emergency lights and sirens, the vehicle tapped on its brakes several times, but it continued to proceed without stopping for approximately 30 seconds, despite having several safe, lit areas to pull over
Fucking cops just like to make up absolute bullshit to justify their stops and searches sometimes.
Airid environment animals that could subsist on metabolic water and blood to an extent. In inland arid environments most standing water never makes it to an ocean, which means it accumulates surface salts and is brackish.
That really is all there is to it. Dude can barely navigate stairs. Actually walking on grass after rain makes him look dopy and his ego can't handle it
Hard to have standing over a third party not doing something to someone else that would hurt them to maybe(key point here) help you. It's possible to argue yourself there but the bar is incredibly high. If you can't assign direct provable causation and redress, you're SOL.
It's kind of like how nobody really could challenge DACA in the courts from the Republican side because all the harms they cited were hypothetical.
What point? All that's been presented is that you post racist shit. There's no argument, it's just a factual presentation. It's not a logical conclusion it's a basic premise.
The water just flows off the countertop, onto the floor, and into the hole underneath. The handle next to the mirror is too reduce the chance of you busting your ass after washing your hands, slipping, and getting tangled up in the chest high hanging light.
Needs toilets coming out of the wall and ceiling. Also on the above image are those two showers flanking the door with rainfall showerheads in the ceiling and one has a toilet in it? Just in case you gotta go and don't want to waffle stomp or something?
It has some to do with evolutionary pressure but more to do with water, surfactants and friction in the right application works very very well for antimicrobial purposes and the addition of antibacterial chemicals is potentially harmful to you without benefit(this is why both Europe and the US largely banned triclosan soap). There's nothing we'd really lose by encouraging resistance to things like alcohol sanitizer which works for most things, though. That works in a different way. The metabolic demands to resist that would include things like spore forming. That doesn't just appear in a plasmid with some selective pressure like antimicrobial resistance.