Move Thread: Liquid to Deaden Pain to Other Sciences

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A user requested the relocation of their thread titled "Liquid to deaden pain" from the Homework Help section under Intro Physics to the Other Sciences section, suggesting it was more relevant to biology. The original post had not received any replies, prompting the request for the move. The moderator confirmed they found the thread and successfully moved it to the appropriate section. This action was taken to enhance visibility and relevance for users interested in the topic. The discussion highlights the importance of proper categorization in online forums.
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Could you move the thread I posted in the Homework Help under Intro physics named: Liquid to deaden pain?
made by pivoxa15 on 12-29-2006 12:38 AM

to Other Sciences in the homework section?

Because there hasn't been any replies and it might be more related to biology.
 
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I don't see it, provide a link and I'll move it if it hasn't been already.
 
Found it and moved it. :smile:
 
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