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The spelling vendor is the standard spelling. The New Yorker, as part of its bizarre house style, uses the spelling vender. No one else does, besides those trying to emulate The New Yorker’s style. Of the 45 examples in COCA, only 17 were actual uses of the spelling vender outside of The New Yorker (compared with over 2000 examples of vendor, a ratio of over 100 to 1). Two were proper names ...

The discussion revolves around a laptop screen issue characterized by flickering, movement up and down, and a pink tint. Participants explore potential causes, including hardware and software problems, and share personal experiences related to similar issues. The context includes troubleshooting steps and concerns about data privacy during potential repairs. One participant describes the issue ...

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Pink salmon returning in August, 2017, to Port Valdez near the Solomon Gulch Hatchery, where workers release about 230 million salmon smolts to the ocean each year. Photos by Ned Rozell.

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Pink salmon — too much of a good thing? | Geophysical Institute

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The discussion revolves around the fading of the pink color produced by phenolphthalein during a titration over time. Participants explore various chemical processes and factors that may contribute to this phenomenon, including equilibrium shifts, hydrolysis, and the absorption of carbon dioxide.

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The skin of walruses becomes pallid when it is exposed to cold air or water and changes to pink when exposed to warmer ambient temperatures. This color change may indicate that the circulatory output to the skin is altered to control their total body heat loss.

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Ice worms eat airborne pollen grains, fern spores and the red algae that lives in snow and sometimes colors it pink. Unable to exist at temperatures much below freezing, ice worms must remain in temperate glaciers.