I was 29 and told the same thing, once. Then one day a few years later, I almost bled to death from a hemorrhagic duodenal ulcer from daily aspirin use.
If you have high blood pressure at the tender age of 29 look at your lifestyle:
1 your weight
2 your salt intake/diet
3 how much do you exercise?
4 stress
5 Other factors such as smoking or excessive caffeine intake.
There are meds that can lower blood pressure, take them, but make DAMNED sure you follow a healthful lifestyle. An aspirin a day just won't cut it.
no gas flow is equal to pressure gradient over resistance
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Resistance decreases, not increases, as you apply pressure to probes.
Pressure from the voltage.
Blood pressure = (Blood flow)(Resistance). This equation is usually found in the following form: MAP = (CO)(R) Where MAP is the mean arterial pressure CO is the cardiac output R is the peripheral resistance
because of air resistance because of air resistance/ pressure
because of air resistance because of air resistance/ pressure
It is a Photosystems Excitation Pressure and Development of Resistance to Photoinhibition. The investigation revolves solely around comparing resistance increase.
Pascal's Principle explains the variation of pressure in liquids and gases in everyday phenomena by describing the Earth's gravity.
No. Pumps create flow. Resistance to flow creates pressure.
Systolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is pumping; diastolic BP is a measure of blood pressure while the heart is not pumping. BP is the pressure of the blood on the walls of the blood vessels.
I assume you meant pressure to voltage. The resistance of a conductor is directly proportional to the temperature of the conductor. If the temperature of the conductor increases due to increased current, then the resistance tend to increase too.