Remove 4 letters from this s...
[2555] Remove 4 letters from this s... - Remove 4 letters from this sequence (SIHRADLOWAS) to reveal a familiar English word. - #brainteasers #wordpuzzles - Correct Answers: 116 - The first user who solved this task is FC Viñas
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Remove 4 letters from this s...

Remove 4 letters from this sequence (SIHRADLOWAS) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 116
The first user who solved this task is FC Viñas.
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A man takes his Rottweiler to...

A man takes his Rottweiler to the vet.
"My dog is cross-eyed," the man says. "Is there anything you can do for him?"
"Well," says the vet, "let's have a look at him."
So he picks the dog up and examines his eyes and ears and then checks his teeth. Finally, he says, "I'm going to have to put him down."
"What?" The man was astonished. "Why? Because he's cross-eyed?"
"No," said the vet, "because he's really heavy!"
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Anselme Payen

Died 12 May 1871 at age 76 (born 6 Jan 1795).French chemist who made important contributions to industrial chemistry and discovered cellulose, a basic constituent of plant cells. His father's factories produced various chemicals, and refined sugar, so Payen studied science. In 1815, age 20, he was made manager of his father's plant for refining imported crude borax. There, he developed a synthesis for borax from soda and boric acid and in 1820 he created a new industry which could market the synthetic product at one-third the price of the refined natural borax. His father died in 1820, and Payen took over the family business. By 1822, he had found the value of animal charcoal to clarify sugar solutions. In 1833, Payen discovered the first enzyme, for which he coined the name diastase. It converts starch to sugar, and was later (1893) called amylase.
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