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"Chemical reaction rates vary with the conditions of the change but nuclear rates do not."
It is not a sexist view to state that there are differences between males and females because this is a scientifically proven fact. Body shape, size and physique are generally different in men and women. Women tend to be smaller overall with a flatter broader pelvis (evolved for childbirth), smaller lungs and heart and a higher percentage of fat (25% for young females compared to 15% for young males). This will also be affected by diet, which has an effect on metabolic rate. Because women have smaller hearts and lungs, they also have a lower oxygen-carrying capacity than males - there can be a difference of up to 43%! Muscle strength and power can vary. In tests for maximal strength there was a difference of up to 40-50%, as women have less muscle mass. The fact that they have less muscle mass means that women tend to be far more flexible. Rates of maturity differs, with girls tending to mature faster than boys. For this reason some competition between younger males and females can be fair, but from the age of 11 upwards males start to overtake in height and strength, so sport tends to become single sex after this age. The fact that females menstruate and suffer a hormonal imbalance can disadvantage females if they are participating in sport during their period. Males tend to be less effected by chemical substance changes within their bodies.
Continuous sample = Slope of curve of change
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a Healthy person should have a pulse of 40 - 80BPM (beats per minute)
Gender can influence pulse rate due to physiological differences between males and females. On average, females tend to have slightly higher pulse rates than males. Hormonal fluctuations, differences in body size, and variations in cardiovascular fitness can also contribute to differences in pulse rate between genders.
Its a proven fact that the accident rates are higher with males because females are more mature then males. males like to drive fast and don't pay attention the road.
For males:50.3 Females:35.1
Research suggests that the transmission rates from males and females are probably equal. Females have more reported cases, probably due to screening programs, but in the general population, infection rates appear to be equal in males and females.
Exercise and any movement.
Mortality rates for infants in Philippines are about 17 deaths per 1000 births. Mortality rates for males are about four times higher than for females in the Philippines.
a pulse rates of hamsters?
Pulse rates are only measured in how many times per minute your heart beats.
According to 2009 estimates, the overall literacy rate in Pakistan was about 54.9%. However, there is a major disparity in literacy rates between males and females, with an estimated 68.6% of males being literate, while only about 40.3% of the countries females were considered literate.
No, there are not. It is unlawful to have a gender specific insurance company. However, the insurance rates at most companies are much lower for females than they are for males.
The actual statistics are impossible to identify, but different illnesses appear to be more prominent in males than in females and vise-versa. For example: Schizophrenia appears to be more dominant in males than in females during early life, but then switches during puberty and switches again during adulthood and so on; OCD appears to be equal in which gender is prominent; and Autism-Spectrum Disorders appear to be more prominent in males. It is best to identify a specific illness and find the gender prevalence rates within that illness as each illness is different and has different traits which may only appear in males and some which may only appear in females, with some being prominent in males and some in females.
Yes, the pulse rates of different locations should be the same since they are all coming from the heart.