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Is it possible to put enough perfluocarbons into a lake or large body of water for people to be able to breathe underwater?
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Since human digestive enzymes cannot break down cellulose, would coating your teeth with cellulose be a good way to prevent tooth decay?
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Is it possible to put enough perfluocarbons into a lake or large body of water for people to be able to breathe underwater?
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Since human digestive enzymes cannot break down cellulose, would coating your teeth with cellulose be a good way to prevent tooth decay?
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