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What is the difference between 3rd FOODS® and Graduates®?

Gerber
rd FOODS® are an ideal bridge between pureéd foods and table foods. They have appropriate textures to help baby develop chewing skills. Graduates® must be chewed and are developed to meet the nutrient needs toddlers. Graduates are created in appropriate textures and pieces to help your toddler learn to self-feed.
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What is the difference between 2nd FOODS® and 3rd FOODS®?

Gerber
nd FOODS® are pureed, and many 3rd FOODS® have more texture to encourage chewing. 3rd FOODS® also offer new flavors and some contain light seasonings.
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I think my baby is ready for table foods. Why should I feed 3rd FOODS®?

Gerber
While your baby may be ready for some table foods, 3rd FOODS® provide a good transition to eating table foods. Feeding 3rd FOODS® helps your baby learn to chew and swallow new and different textures while still eating the variety of foods he needs for good health, growth and development.
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What is the difference between NO2 3rd Gen and NO2 Platinum?

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NO2 Platinum is superior to NO2 3rd Generation. While it is true that NO2 3rd Generation was the nation's leading extended-release nitric oxide generator, NO2 Platinum has taken nitric oxide supplementation to an entirely new level. One that may never be equaled, thank's to MRI's patented delivery technology.
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When should I start 2nd FOODS®?

Gerber
Once baby has accepted and is eating single-grain cereals and 1st FOODS®, 2nd FOODS® may be started. Some signs to watch for:
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What is the difference between NIALOR® and other forms of Niacin?

NIALOR - FAQ's
NIALOR®'s main ingredient is Instant-Release Niacin. Therefore, NIALOR® is expected to provide similar to results as those studies quoted on our website. Instant-Release Niacin typically causes flushing, where Sustained-Release Niacin users develop signs of liver toxicity. Please see our section on "Niacin & improving cholesterol. Please see our section on "Niacin & Cholesterol" for more information.
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What is the difference between Myoplex® and AdvantEDGE®?

EAS.com | ENERGY-ATHLETICS-STRENGTH
Myoplex® is the absolute standard in performance nutrition for hard-training fitness enthusiasts and athletes. Myoplex® is available in powder, bar and ready-to-drink versions with a wide array of scientifically-developed, goal-oriented formulations. AdvantEDGE® products are perfect for general weight management and healthy snacking. This line of products is available in Complete Nutrition and Carb Control versions and is approved for youth athletes by the NHSACA.
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What is the difference between 'Use by' and ' Best Before' dates on foods?

Food FAQs
The 'use-by' date mark is for highly perishable foods and is the date until which the manufacturer of the food guarantees it is safe to eat. Food sold beyond it's use-by date may be of poor quality or unfit. It is an offence to sell food that is beyond its use-by date. The Best Before Date is the date until which the manufacturer of the food guarantees the quality of that product.
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How will I know when my baby is ready for Graduates®?

Gerber
Graduates® may be started when baby walks with help and is learning to use a spoon. Baby needs to have teeth, be able to bite through a variety of textures easily and drink well from a cup.
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What is the difference between Recent and Frequent foods?

NutriMirror | frequently asked questions
My Recent Foods" is a list of the thirty foods you have most recently added to your log. "My Frequent Foods" is a list of the thirty foods that you have logged more than any other.
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What's the difference between Syn-flex® and Syn-flex® for pets?

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In fact, they are the exact same product. The only difference is the dosage amount. The reason why we have separate "products" on the order form is so we can keep track of our sales.
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What is the difference between PRISM® and 217Plus?

Plus FAQs
There are several differences, some technical and some administrative. The original PRISM® program and component models were developed and implemented by Bill Denson and Dave Mahar while employees of IIT Research Institute (now known as Alion Science and Technology) which operated the Reliability Analysis Center (RAC). Denson and Mahar left IITRI in 2000 and, since then, no new component models have been incorporated into PRISM®.
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Is there a difference between living foods and raw foods?

Frequently Asked Questions :: Conscious Choice :: Dedicated ...
Living and raw foods both contain enzymes. In living foods, however, the enzyme content is much higher. Raw, unsprouted nuts contain enzymes in a ???dormant??? state. To activate the enzymes contained in almonds for example, all you need to do is soak them in water for 12-24 hours. This makes the almond alive and sproutable, the enzymes become active and are then considered living.
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What's the difference between "natural" and "organic" foods?

IFOAM |
Organic agriculture is based upon a systematic approach and standards that can be verified and are recognized internationally. Natural foods, on the other hand, have no legal definition or recognition, and are not based on a systematic approach. While natural products may generally be minimally processed, there are no requirements to provide proof, leaving open the possibility for fraud and misuse of the term.
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What is the difference between a REALTOR® & Real Estate Agent?

FAQs - Steve Swanson
REALTOR® identifies real estate professionals who are members of the National Association of REALTORS® and subscribe to its strict Code of Ethics. Not every real estate agent is a REALTOR®.
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What is the difference between the symbols: TM, SM, and ®?

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The "TM" stands for trademark and the "SM" stands for service mark. They indicate that the person is claiming a common law form of trademark protection. Only those who have obtained a registered trademark or service mark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office are allowed to use the "R" in a circle, which indicates that theirs is a registered trademark.
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What is HACCP-9000®?

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HACCP-9000® is an international program that integrates HACCP, ISO 9000, and food hygiene practices into one management system to assure food safety and quality for a food/beverage facility, or a foodservice establishment, anywhere in the world.
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What is the difference between the 2nd and 3rd fundamental principles of Prout?

FAQ, ProutWorld
The 2nd principle says that wealth throughout the universe should be utilized at a maximum and distributed rationally to ensure maximum progress. The 3rd principle says that the physical, metaphysical and spiritual potentials of the individual and the collective must be utilized at a maximum in order for both the individual and the collective to progress at a maximum.
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What is the difference between the 1st party and the 3rd party model ?

Andreas Marschall's TAPI and TSPI FAQ
st party view: you see only a single device (your own). A 1st party TSP usually supports one line device and maybe one phone device. A 1st party TSP usually has a direct connection to the device.
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What is the difference between a claimant and an insured, or 1st party & 3rd party?

Insurance Repair at Rod Shop Inc. Downtown Stuart, Florida
Who was at fault you or the other guy? Are you going through your company? These are questions you might have to answer. Generally if it was the other drivers fault you would be the claimant, provided you are going through the other drivers insurance company. If we are talking about your insurance company then you are the insured. The claimant is usually referred to as the one who is claiming a loss. When your loss is being claimed against the other insurance company you are a claimant.
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What is the delivery time difference between 1st and 3rd class?

Mediascope: FAQs
The post office tells us to allow 7-10 days for delivery of 3rd class mail or 3-5 days for 1st class mail but we regularly see much shorter delivery times and usually 3rd class arrives 1 to 2 days behind 1st class
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What is the difference between the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Gen. iPod?

iPod Accessories FAQs
The 1st generation iPod was originally shipped with 5.0 GB hard drives. Later versions were available with a 5.0 GB or 10.0 GB hard drive. The 2nd generation iPod was available with a 5.0 GB, 10.0 GB, or 20.0 GB hard drive and an improved "touch wheel" that didn't actually turn. Both the1st and 2nd iPod feature similar iPod accessories but the iPod 2nd generation had a covered Firewire port, a headphone jack, and a hold switch enclosed in "clear" plastic rather than white.
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What is the difference between 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degree sexual assaults?

st degree sexual assault includes sexual contact or intercourse with another person without consent of that person and causes pregnancy or great bodily harm to that person. It also includes sexual contact or intercourse with another person without consent of that person by use or threat of use of a dangerous weapon or article. This is a class B felony.
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Living and Raw Foods: The Living and Raw Foods F.A.Q.
in water for as just 24 hours. Once the almonds begin to sprout, the enzymes become "active" and are then considered living. In the context of this web site,
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What is the difference between functional foods and nutraceuticals?

Biotech Foods FAQ
Functional foods are generally food products eaten as part of the usual diet that have beneficial effects that go beyond what are known as traditional nutritional effects. Functional foods look like foods, whereas nutraceuticals will have the same health-promoting substances packaged as pills, powders, potions or capsules.
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What is the difference between Prescription Diet® and Science Diet® brand pet foods?

Frequently Asked Questions
Prescription Diet® brand pet foods are formulated to address specific medical conditions that can develop in pets. Science Diet® brand pet foods are formulated to meet the needs of healthy pets during various life stages. Prescription Diet foods are only available through your pet's veterinarian, while Science Diet foods are available through your veterinarian and at pet specialty stores, feed stores and some pet grooming facilities.
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What is the difference between probiotics and functional foods?

Probiotics: FAQ
Functional food' is a definition used for a wider range of food products with added health properties that go beyond normal nutrition. A food product can be functional due to a probiotic bacteria culture or other functional ingredients like vitamins, calcium, fiber or antioxidants. In many regions of the world, probiotics are the most well-known and successful functional ingredient in the food industry.
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