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Generally decreased.
Yes, Increased SID = decreased radiographic density. Decreased SID = Increased radiographic density
When the volume is increased while the mass remains, the density increases. One way to increase volume is by reducing the temperature of objects especially gases. This is how air conditioning and fridges work, cooling the air which will move down as denser objects sink. This will allow the whole room or fridge to be cooled down instead of just one small area.
increased the velocity of the object
adrenalineWhile high levels of adrenaline permits such unusual performance, people sometimes injure themselves by overexertion but are unaware of it at the time because of concurrent high levels of endorphins.
An increased ability to maintain control of one's emotions in a variety of situations
Burns( which result in increased capillary permeability to plasma proteins)
The Hawthorne studies showed resultant increased productivity in a number of situations. Workers productivity increased when they thought they were being watched. It also increased when management treated them as people not machines.
Yes, power tools especially increased productivity in home-building.
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Common anxiety symptoms for adults and teenager-aged people are shortness of breath, avoidance of certain people/situations, increased rate of sweating, and increased heart rate. Anxiety is commonly treated with therapy and/or medication.
Rectangularizaton of the mortality is due to increased survival at all ages, but especially at the young and middle ages.
They have had a effect that is soon to be Devastating, especially in Our Oceans.
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Try to make it after the 341 especially if it results in increased income
coning is herniation of the brain due to an increased intracranial pressure (ICP). the increased ICP can cause pressure on the brain stem and cause respiratory difficulties such as hyperventilaton and cheyne stocking. coning is a medical emergency and can result in death