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It is normally around 70mL. Depending on the person's size and physical activity levels, the "normal" stroke volume varies from between 60mL to 100mL.
Overdosing on stimulants can cause cardiac inertia, arrest, and irregularities, and in some cases, a stroke.
Simple - stroke the cat, while making sure you're grounded !
Babinski reflex
The term "resting stroke" typically refers to a technique used in various sports, particularly in rowing and swimming, where an athlete pauses or reduces intensity briefly to recover while maintaining a certain position or motion. In rowing, it can involve a momentary light stroke to conserve energy without stopping completely. This technique allows athletes to manage their endurance over longer distances while still maintaining an effective rhythm.
When you stroke the prong with the wire, you create a frictional interaction that can generate a small electrical charge if the materials are conducive to such a reaction. This can result in the buildup of static electricity on the prong. If the conditions are right, this static charge can discharge, potentially creating a spark or a small shock if it comes into contact with a conductive surface. The specific outcome depends on the materials involved and the environmental conditions.
A swimming stroke in which a person lies face down in the water and extends the arms in front of the head, then sweeps them both back laterally under the surface of the water while performing a frog kick.A swimming stroke in which a person lies face down in the water and extends the arms in front of the head, then sweeps them both back laterally under the surface of the water while performing a frog kick. A race or a leg of a race in which this stroke is swum.
Because if the heart can pump more with each stroke, then it doesn't need to do many strokes to fulfil the need.
stroke volume of an everage person at rest is 70-80ml stroke volume of an everage person at rest is 70-80ml
The stroke known as "butterfly" is named for its resemblance to the fluttering motion of a butterfly's wings. Swimmers move their arms in a simultaneous, circular motion while performing a dolphin kick, mimicking the graceful movement of a butterfly in flight. The name captures both the visual aspect of the stroke and the fluidity of the movements involved.
the explosions which are caused by the throttle being pushed down and the harder you push down the throttle the bigger the explosion ANSWER for single piston , power stroke force the piston to bdc . but during any other stroke , the inertia of the spinning crankshaft force the piston to tdc n bdc
Duncan Norvelle (born 1958 in Hoton, Leicestershire, England) is most famous for his phrases starting with "Chase Me!". "Chase Me! I'm a daffodil" is one of his lines. In April 2012 he suffered a stroke leaving him paralysed on his left side. He has not been performing since the stroke.