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stroke brought on by high blood pressure

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Normal expiration is brought on by the relaxation of the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles, causing the thoracic cavity to decrease in volume, which increases the pressure in the lungs. This increased pressure pushes air out of the lungs.

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pressure from the heat under the earths surface

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Yes, blobfish can die when they are brought to the surface because they are adapted to survive in the high-pressure deep sea environment. When they are brought up to the surface, the sudden change in pressure can be harmful to their bodies, causing them to die.

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the deep-sea water fishes are in equilibrium with the high pressure of the sea water outside i-e. blood in their bodies flows at very high pressure. when they are brought out the equilibrium is disturbed and the pressure outside becomes low which results in bursting of their bodies.

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because when deep sea fish are brought up to the surface after living in such extreme pressure areas for their entire lives, the lack of pressure on them causes them to puff up. so basically, it's because the pressure greatly decreases.

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Peer pressure is when you are pressured by peers (people your age group) to do something good or bad, but people usually think of bad peer pressure when brought up (e.g. being pressured to take drugs).

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Soda cans can explode at high altitudes due to the change in air pressure. As altitude increases, the air pressure decreases, causing the pressure inside the can to be greater than the pressure outside. This pressure difference can lead to the can bursting or exploding.

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The gasses in the fish's body expand due to the lessening of pressure. I have brought fish up from a depth of 400 feet and they come close to exploding. They are distorted & misshapen from the rise to the surface.

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by applying pressure the particles of matter come and the intermolecular space between them shorten and they change their state from gas to liquid and the intermolecular space between the particles of liquid is more than that of gas.

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When tamponade occurs because of trauma, the sound of the heart beats can become faint, and the blood pressure in the arteries decreases, while the blood pressure in the veins increases.

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When gas hydrates are brought to the surface, they lose stability due to the change in pressure and temperature. As a result, the hydrates dissociate into gas and water, releasing the trapped gas. This release of gas can cause pressure build-up and potentially lead to explosions or other hazards.

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Some creatures have adapted to living in the great pressure found in the depths of the oceans. If they are brought up to the lesser pressure at the surface, they don't usually survive.

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If a balloon that was blown up at a low altitude is brought to a high altitude, it is likely to expand and potentially burst. This occurs because the atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude, causing the gas inside the balloon to exert more pressure on the inner walls as it expands. Since the balloon material can only stretch to a certain limit, the reduced external pressure allows the internal pressure to increase, leading to expansion and possible rupture.

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It will expand. It would rise upwards even if it weren't brought into a warm room. As the temperature increases, the volume will also increase in order to maintain the pressure.

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The lower you go in the sea, the greater the water pressure, because of all the

water above you, pressing down with its weight. To avoid being crushed by the

water pressure, fish have an internal body pressure that is equal to that of the

external water pressure. When the fish are raised to the surface rapidly, their

internal pressure then is much greater than the air pressure, and it can cause

their bodies to burst. If they are raised more slowly, the pressure has a chance

to equalize.

(Exactly the same reasoning to explain why an astronaut's body would burst if he

forgot to get into his space suit before he stepped out on the veranda and began

a space walk.)

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Since the barometer read that the air pressure was high, the boy brought an umbrella outside.

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Because the changes are brought about by adding some form of energy, whether it is temperature, pressure, or radiation waves.

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The movement of air molecules brought about by a source of vibration is known as sound. When an object vibrates, it creates fluctuations in air pressure, causing nearby air molecules to vibrate and transmit sound waves through the air.

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can prescription drugs as high blood pressure pills, lipitor, etc, be brought from Canada to usa with a doctors note

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To adjust pressure in a VAX box that is dumping in to the return duct, measure the air coming from the AHU brought into the plenum of the air diffuser. Connect it to the outlet path formed by the bellows.?æ ?æ

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It is the removal of solvents containing solutes across a semipermeable membrane within the filter/dialyser during haemodialysis that is achieved through the programmed pressure (Transmembrane Pressure or TMP)which is artifically exerted by a combination of two forces 1) the positive hydrostatic pressure (or pump speed) and the negative dialysate pressure brought about by a pump within the circuit. The net movement and removal of fluid/solvents is Ultrafiltration.

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The property of gases that allows them to be pressured into solution is the property of compressibility. When the compounds are compressed they are brought closer together and the higher the pressure the closer they become.

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I can tell you that high blood pressure, if it is not brought under control, can cause the kidneys to fail completely.

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Melchior: brought him myrrh. Gaspar brought him frankincence. Balthasar: brought him gold

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well if two bodies negatively charged are brought near each other, then there is a strong force of repulsion, as the electrostatic lines of forces terminate at these bodies, they exert later pressure on each other, hence the bodies repeal each other

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The anagram is "brought" (past tense of bring).

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The slave trade was abolished because of pressure brought by the Abolition Movement; many abolitionists were associated with the Quaker religion and the Church of England (although the Church owned slaves).

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Brought is the past tense and past participle of bring. The present perfect tense of bring is have/has brought.

I/We/You/They have brought

He/She/It has brought

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Brought.

Brought is the past participle of bring.

Brings is the third person singular form of bring.

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: the pressure on a surface at which a flowing fluid is brought to rest in excess of the pressure on it when the fluid is not flowing

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: the quantity of air measured by most airspeed instruments and equal to the product 1⁄2 ρV2 where ρ is the density of the air and V is the relative speed of the air

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Missionaries brought first pigs to Fiji

Missionaries brought first pigs to FijiMissionaries brought first pigs to Fiji

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The present perfect tense of "bring" is "has brought" or "have brought," depending on the subject. For example, "She has brought the cookies to the party" or "They have brought their homework to class."

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There is just one syllable in "brought".

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a good sentence for brought is ... When I went to school I brought my bookbag .

or..... I went to the store and brought my little brother with me.

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The difference in pressure causes the wind to blow. When a difference in pressure happens, the air goes from higher to lower pressure. Simply, a day may be windier than another because of the current weather. It could be brought about by a storm, a pressure area, or a front.

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Crude oil is brought to the Earth's surface through drilling wells into underground oil reservoirs. Once a well is drilled, a combination of pressure from the reservoir and assistance from pumps is used to bring the crude oil to the surface for processing and refining.

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We Brought Gifts To The

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i brought a present to the party.

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This phenomenon is known as artesian groundwater, where water is brought to the surface naturally under pressure due to geological formations that create a confined aquifer. The pressure forces the water to rise without the need for pumping, resulting in artesian wells and springs. This water is typically cleaner and colder, making it desirable for drinking and irrigation purposes.

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They mainly brought disease such as smallpox or measles, but they also brought muskets.

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past tense: brought; past participle: brought

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Crude oil is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of marine plants and animals. It is extracted from underground reservoirs using drilling equipment that penetrates the Earth's surface to reach the oil-containing rock formations. The oil is then brought to the surface through a combination of pressure, pumps, and specialized extraction techniques.

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My friend brought his book over when he visited me.

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brought means if you wanted to buy something i want to buy your cow or i brought your cow

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Crude oil is typically a liquid at room temperature and pressure. However, when brought to the surface, some volatile components may evaporate, turning it into a gas.

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