Maybe I think so a little probably not sometimes.
In your brain. Many people don't know that the drowsy feeling and cherry-red lips and flushed cheeks are signs of CO2 poisoning. Be safe and buy a CO2 alarm.Your dog may save you from a fire, but pets won't help with a CO2 leak.
Yes, the word 'save' is both a noun (save, saves) and a verb (save, saves, saving, saved).The noun 'save' is a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.
save chimops life
To save the Taiga Biome governments nedd to pass laws to reduce pollution and help save trees one by one
because they fight to save time
No it would not. Cyanide poisoning affects the ability of cells to use oxygen for aerobic respiration. Cyanide acts by inhibiting a molecule involved in this process. Giving a person poisoned with cyanide extra oxygen or artificial respiration will not help because no matter how much oxygen they have in their blood, their tissues will not be able to use it. The person will still go into a coma and undergo cardiac arrest.
save vomit
the artificial heart is used to save human life when a human's heart fails.
Yes, if you take it to an animal doctor (a vet).
All pens and permanent are save to use. NOT
Since the artificial heart is merely plastic, it can shutdown at any point in time. The artificial heart is just plastic and it can save some ons life.
No
An artificial resource could be any resource made by people. These resources may one day be able to save life on our planet if we can generate natural resources out stuff found in space artificially
The major advantage of using artificial putting greens is the ability to save around 22,000 gallons of water a year compared to traditional golf courses. Also the cement base that the artificial green is laid on provides a nice flat surface to improve the quality of your game.
Artificial grass, used mostly either to sustain green lawns or fields in places with cold or sun-challenged climates, or to save on watering costs, is made in several countries, including the United States, the UK, and China. Artificial turf was invented in North Carolina ca. 1960.
aspartame after the sweetener became available in the United States in 1983; to save money, this was originally in a blend with saccharin.
Probably not. Ipecac should not be given to people who are in, or potentially in, a coma, and by the time the symptoms become evident, the alcohol is already in the intestines where the ipecac will have no effect.