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    The History of Blood Pressure Finding out someone’s blood pressure is very important. Johannes Müller once said‚ “The discovery of blood pressure was more important than the discovery of blood.” Someone’s blood pressure could be high‚ and no one would know. The reason being is that a person with high blood pressure‚ also known as hypertension‚ will usually have no symptoms. High or low blood pressure cannot be detected without being measured. High blood pressure could cause heart attacks‚ strokes

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    systolic blood pressure? Systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted against artery walls created when the heart contracts to push oxygenated blood throughout the body. As blood pressure is represented by 2 numbers‚ systolic blood pressure is the upper number. A normal systolic blood pressure is 120 or below although it largely depends on the physical properties and capabilities of the individual. Q 2) what do you understand by the term diastolic blood pressure? Diastolic blood pressure indicates

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    PRESSURE MEASUREMENT AND CALIBRATION YEDĐTEPE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1 YEDITEPE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING FACULTY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY Pressure Measurement and Calibration 1. Objective: To convert an arbitrary scale of pressure sensor output into engineering units. To calibrate a semiconductor pressure sensor. 2. Equipment: The equipment comprises a Dead-weight Pressure Calibrator (DPC)‚ Bourdon gauge and diaphragm-type pressure sensor. The

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    attitudes‚ values‚ or behaviors‚ called peer pressure (Wikipedia). It might give some positive effects to teenagers when they are pressured toward positive behaviors‚ such as volunteering for charity or excelling in academics or athletics by their peers. Yet‚ many cases in peer pressure affects negatively to teenagers’ personality. As said by Wall Mueller (founder and President of the Center for Parent/Youth Understanding)‚ “The ugly reality is that peer pressure reaches its greatest intensity at just

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    A manometer is an device employed to measure pressure. There are a variety of manometer designs. A simple‚ common design is to seal a length of glass tubing and bend the glass tube into a U-shape. The glass tube is then filled with a liquid‚ typically mercury‚ so that all trapped air is removed from the sealed end of the tube. The glass tube is then positioned with the curved region at the bottom. The mercury settles to the bottom After the mercury settles to the bottom of the manometer‚ a vacuum

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    Whose life are you really leading? There are two kinds of peer pressure. The Positive kind‚ and the Negative kind. The positive kind of peer pressure is‚ being pressured or convinced to do a certain task that you may not have had the confidence to complete or to do yourself. Another kind of positive peer pressure is when friends convince you not to do something that may not have been in your best interest. Negative peer pressure is just what it sounds like—It is when Peers try to make you think

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    Analysis of Orthostatic Vital Signs The purpose of this assignment was to measure‚ document and analyse six recordings of orthostatic blood pressure‚ orthostatic pulse and respiratory rate on my lab partner. Orthostatic Hypotension is a condition when there is a drop in systolic pressure of more than 20 mm Hg‚ or orthostatic pulse increases of 20 bpm or more which occurs due to a quick change to a standing position (Jarvis‚ pp. 163). Six recordings were taken over a certain period of time to better

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    How To Handle Peer Pressure By: Kristina Failla Submitted to: Dr. Jaballah M. Hasan Specific Goal: I would like to inform the audience how to handle peer pressure Introduction: 1. What is Peer Pressure? A. Peer Pressure is when one person tries to talk another unwilling person into doing something. B. Peer Pressure can happen anywhere and anytime between people of all ages‚ but mainly around students in school. C. Many that pressure others are known to be the “popular kids” and

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    going against their peers‚ not giving into peer pressure saves teens from dropping out of educational institutions‚ and criminality and drug use. The term “peer” refers to people who are usually a part of an identical social group. The term "pressure" puts forwards that the process that influences people to do things that express the possibility of being resistant to‚ or may not in a different circumstance‚ choose to do. So usually the term “peer pressure” refers to public

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    The Giver Peer Pressure

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    Psychology and Dystopian Text Set Peer pressure affects others because if you don’t follow what people are doing or saying to do‚ they are pressuring you to be like them‚ and not doing what you think is right. Roles of power influence behavior because if you want to be high in power‚ you need to follow people standards. In the Giver there is a dystopian community and it make rules and regulations of how to act and be like everyone in that community‚ for there can’t be no mistakes in

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