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Not enough particulars are known about the situation to render an informed opinion. Refer the question to your defense attorney.
That may refer to the electric charge.
Basically. Sometimes people also refer to continually non-conducted beats (i.e. p waves are present) as cardiac arrest.
Current is the rate of flow of electric charge.
The phrase "broken record" is used to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.
It can be either.
I think you refer to the men's pole vault record held by Sergey Bubka.
The phrase "broken record" is used to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.
So there exists a record of your experiment that others, or yourself later on, can refer to.
The phrase "broken record" is used to refer to a person's constant and annoying repetition of a particular statement or opinion.
You can't charge anyone with a crime. You should refer the facts to the local prosecutor and allow them to worry about the details.
It's all vinyl with a label attached made of paper usually glued to the center.