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How long to get functionalafter a devastating breakup?
My sister has been absolutely non-functional. She has been drinking every day and has tried a psychiatrist but it didn't help. It's been two and a half weeks now. If you have been through a breakup and were literally almost suicidal, how long did it take you to get the initial non-functional part over with? She is 48 and has had a string of horrible people in her life.
To get functional again, it can take a few months in extreme cases. To get to complete healment, a lot longer. But this has more to do with her and why she is attracted to the sort of people she is. She has much soul searching to do. I had an extremely painful breakup once, and it took me 2 months to get functional. It took a further 8 months to get over it.
What are the functional groupsand chiral centres in amolecule of fluoxetine?
In the molecule fluoxetine C17H18F3NO, what are the functional groups and chiral centres, and if someone could tell me what a chiral centre is that'd be great? also are both the carbon rings called benzene rings or would you refer to one or both of them as Pheynl groups?
look for the strusture at following link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P rozac etheral oxygen and amide groups are present. the C atom having all the four groups different form each othe, is called chiral C. and i think only one carbon [attached to O, benzene ring, other CH2 and H(not shown)] is chiral, c if u can find another.
What is the functionalrelation between the number oftourists and the price ofentrance ticket?
What is the functional relation between the number of tourists and the price of entrance ticket of a scenic spot? What is the mathematical formula? I know that they are inversely proportionate, can anyone come up with an accurate function to exhibit their relation?
surely, until you have some defined examples, one can only express the function as n = k/p, where n= number of tourists, k = constant of proportionality p = price of ticket. once you have some data, you can actually calculate the correct formula. good luck
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