Problem: Article: If your kit came with a color chart, hold your test swab next to it and find the color that matches. This color will tell you the numerical value of your vaginal pH.  A normal vaginal pH can range from 3.5 to 4.5. A pH that is higher than this should be considered an abnormal result and may suggest a bacterial infection or Trichomoniasis. Consult your doctor for a diagnosis. Don’t be alarmed if the color of your strip does not exactly match any of the colors. Simply choose the closest shade. Certain test kits will not use a color chart to provide you with results. Instead, these test swabs will only read normal (beige/white) or abnormal (beige/white and blue/green). If you are using this type of test and your swab contains any blue or green, consider this an abnormal result. If you are showing symptoms of a vaginal infection, such as itching, burning, odor, or discharge, and you have a normal pH, chances are high that you have a yeast infection. If you have experienced a yeast infection before, you might use a home treatment kit. If this is your first yeast infection, it is best to consult your doctor. An elevated pH level, particularly when combined with other symptoms, can be indicative of a bacterial infection. Bacterial infections, like BV or Trichomoniasis, are extremely common. If you are exhibiting vaginal symptoms and received an abnormal pH result, make an appointment with your doctor.  Bacterial infections usually require prescription antibiotics and must be treated by healthcare professionals.  Do not use a home antifungal treatment if you received an abnormal pH result.
Summary: Hold the pH paper next to the color chart, if one was included. Look for a normal or abnormal result, if a color chart was not included. Consider using a home antifungal treatment if your pH is normal. Consult your doctor if your pH is elevated.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Enter String[] array = new String[] {"Elem1", "Elem2", "Elem3"} where "ElemX" are the individual elements in your array. Arrays.toString(array). This will give you a string representation of one dimensional arrays. In other words, because it is one dimensional, you can present the data in either rows or columns. This method will print the data in a row, or string. Different compilers have different ways to accomplish this task. You may be able to go to "File" and then "Run." You may also have the option to simply click the "Run" icon in your toolbar. Your elements will be printed out in a string in the lower window of Java.

SUMMARY: Setting the elements in your array. Use the standard library static method: Run the program.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's a blue, face-like app in your Mac's Dock. You can also just click your desktop. This menu item is on the left half of your Mac's menu bar, which is at the top of the screen. Clicking Go prompts a drop-down menu. It's at the bottom of the Go drop-down menu. A pop-out window will appear to the right of Recent Files with a list of your recently opened folders. You'll see this button at the bottom of the pop-out menu. This will clear the list of recently visited folders.
Summary: Open Finder. Click Go. Select Recent Files. Click Clear Menu.

To do so, double-click on the green app icon that looks like an "X," then click on File in the menu bar at the top of the screen, and:  Click on Open... to open an existing document; or Click on New... to create a new document. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. It's near the top of the drop-down menu bar. It's near the middle of the dialog box. It's near the top of the drop-down menu. It's in the lower-right corner of the dialog box.
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One-sentence summary -- Open or create an Excel file. Click on File. Click on Save As…. Click on the "Format:" drop-down menu. Click on PDF. Click on Save.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cover your counter with plastic wrap, parchment paper, or wax paper. You can also work on top of a marble counter or a glass sheet instead.  Try to work in a well-ventilated area. Silicone can have a strong odor. The silicone used in this method is not the same as hot glue. Pour some cornstarch onto a smooth counter or into a glass bowl, then squeeze some clear silicone onto it. The measurements don't have to be precise; you just want to have more cornstarch than silicone. Plan on using about 5 tablespoons (50 grams) of cornstarch and 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 40 grams) of silicone.  Make sure that you are using clear silicone. You can find it in home improvement stores. It comes in a syringe.  If you can't find cornstarch, look for cornflour. You can also use potato starch instead. You don't have to do this, but it a good way to make your phone case look more interesting. If you don't do this, your phone case will look white. You use a few drops of liquid dye, liquid watercolor, food coloring, or acrylic paint. You will need to knead it about 20 times or so. You won't pick up all of the cornstarch, which is normal. The dough may look crumbly at first--just keep kneading! You can do this with a rolling pin, a glass, a wine bottle, or even a spray paint can. Keep rolling until you have a sheet a little larger than your phone. It should be about ⅛ inch (0.32 centimeter) thick. Make sure that your screen is facing upwards, and you have equal amounts (or close to it) of dough sticking out over each side. Slide a paint spatula under the dough, then lift it up and fold the dough over the sides of the phone. Smooth out any creases or wrinkles; try to be as neat as possible. Flip your phone over and dust it with cornstarch. Use a stamp to indent designs into it. You can also use cardboard cutouts instead to create your own, unique designs. Lift the stamp away when you are done. If you want to make a quilted design, let the silicone harden for about 10 to 20 minutes, then dust it with cornstarch. Use a knife to make cross-crossing diagonal lines in a diamond/quilted pattern. How long this takes depends on the type of silicone you used and the weather condition. It may take just two hours, or it may take 24 hours. Once it is dry and solid to the touch (you can't dent it), pull it off of your phone. If the case is dusty inside, wipe it down with a damp cloth. Cut it about 7 millimeters away from the side edges, and 1 centimeter away from the top and bottom edges. Alternatively, you can cut along the indentations caused by the seam between the phone's screen and case. If you were to look inside your cell phone case, you'd see little indents caused by the camera, flash, buttons, and sockets. Cut all of these out using a sharp craft blade. You can also carve a rectangle or trapezoid into the top and/or bottom edge for the speaker instead of cutting out a slot. You can apply more raw silicone on top if you want to, then smooth it out with a paint spatula or popsicle stick. Choose a color that goes well with your case. Metallic colors, such as silver, work especially well! You can make more shapes out of silicone separately, let them dry, paint them with nail polish, then glue them to the case with a drop of clear silicone.
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Put on plastic gloves and protect your work surface. Measure out your cornstarch and clear silicone. Consider adding some color. Knead everything together until the silicone turns to dough. Roll the dough into a flat sheet. Place your phone on top of the sheet. Wrap the dough over the sides and top of your phone. Use stamps to indent designs, if desired. Let the silicone dry before removing it. Trim the excess silicone away from the front. Cut out any indentations. Sand the case smooth, if desired. Paint the stamped areas with nail polish, if desired.