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Electric rates are determined by the individual electricity provider. Typically electric companies have different rates and the price is determined based on supply and demand. This means that prices can fluctuate frequently, usually upwards in price, so one should look in to locking in to a fixed price deal where possible.
a Healthy person should have a pulse of 40 - 80BPM (beats per minute)
To take a pulse, hold the wrist with only your two fingers pressed gently on the inside of the wrist. Palpate gently until you feel the pulse pulsating, and then count the number of pulse you feel for one minute. You can also do this by pressing your two fingers just under the chin bone on either side of the neck.Here is a general standard of pulse rate (PR). Resting Pulse Rate PR < 40 BMP - Below healthy resting heart rates. PR 40-60 BPM - Resting heart rate for sleeping. PR 60-100 BPM - Healthy adult resting heart rate. PR 100 BPM - 220 BPM -Acceptable if measured during exercise. Not acceptable if resting heart rate. PR > 220 BPM - Abnormally high heart rate.
"Chemical reaction rates vary with the conditions of the change but nuclear rates do not."
Thoughts --- just nullify them and just make it as big as biggest. or Hydrogen ( As compression rates to no of individuals per unit volume) other wise size of individual can't be more compressed)
Yes, age can affect pulse rates. Generally, younger individuals have higher resting pulse rates, which tend to decrease as a person ages. However, individual factors like fitness level, health status, and medication can also influence pulse rates.
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Pulse rates are only measured in how many times per minute your heart beats.
Yes, the pulse rates of different locations should be the same since they are all coming from the heart.
factors affecting pulse rate-raising or lowering pulse sites on the body
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Diet, exercise and meditation
because infants have higher average pulse rates.
The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In general, people that are physically fit have lower resting pulse rates, while people that are less physically fit tend to have a bit higher resting pulse rates.
"normal" is 72 beats per minute, but pulse rates in the 50s are not uncommon in aerobically fit men. Pulse rates in the 30s are unusual but can occur in very fit men.
Corporate tax rates tend to be lower than individual tax rates.
Monitoring a person's pulse is one of the simplest forms of medical assessment. Blood moves throughout the body as the smooth muscles lining the walls of the arteries contract and relax, in time to the beating of the heart. The pulse rate then represents the number of times a heart beats in a single minute. Healthy adults have a resting heart rate between 60 and 100 beats per minute.Factors Influencing Pulse RateA number of factors influence an individual's resting heart rate including age, gender and fitness levels:Age: Children's pulse rates have a different pattern than adults' pulse rates. This differential begins in utero: The normal heart rate of a fetus is between 120 and 160 beats; lower rates are often interpreted as an indication of fetal distress. During the first year of life, pulse rates typically range between 100 and 160; between the ages of one and ten, a child's pulse rate is generally between 60 and 100. After the age of 11, a child's pulse rate should be the same as an adult's.The elderly are prone to suffer from either abnormally low pulse rates (bradycardia) or abnormally high pulse rates (tachycardia.) It also take a much longer time for an elderly individual's pulse rate to increase when he or she exercises, and to decrease after exercise is finished.Gender: Women typically have a higher resting pulse rate than men because their hearts are smaller and therefore have to work harder. Women who exercise have lower resting pulse rates.Fitness: Individuals who engage in regular aerobic exercise have stronger hearts. Consequently, their resting pulse rates tend to be lower. Some athletes consistently have resting pulse rates in the 40s and they are perfectly healthy!How To Take a Resting PulseThe body has a number of points where the pulse may be palpated. The most frequently used pulse point is the radial pulse on the wrist at the base of the thumb. Take your index and middle fingers and press them gently to the inside of your wrist a little less than an inch beneath your thumb. That throbbing you feel is your radial pulse; if you don't, you may have to press down slightly but don't press down so hard you occlude the pulse.Count the number of beats you feel over a 15 second interval, then multiply times four to obtain your resting pulse rate.