It could be a missed miscarriage.
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Floods are measured by the height the waters reach. They are Detected my using "Gages" they are forecasted by gathering all the data and putting it into one big piece of information.
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Earthquakes are detected and measured using seismometers or seismographs.
No, the word 'oxygen' is a concrete noun; a word for a physical thing that can be detected and measured.
Sandstorms can be detected and measured with the meteorological tools. They use radars, sightings, and can determine just how the weather around them are exceeding to a SEVERE WEATHER. This can cause destruction to the human society etc.
Planets detected via the Doppler technique have been mostly Jupiter mass in very close orbits. A planet's density can be measured by combining Doppler and transit observations.
They're both theoretical constructs and neither has actually been detected, measured, nor "seen".
I was 13 weeks pregnant in December last year, and I went for my 13 week ultrasound just to find out that the baby had no heartbeat and only measured 9 weeks. I was told that if I had cramping or bleeding to go to the hospital, and that passing it was inevitable. I freaked right out because I did not want to pass the baby on my own and be able to feel it and see it. They reassured me that I would not see anything nor would I feel it. And let me tell you that it was the worse thing I have gone through but I can tell you that you do not feel the baby, nor do you see anything. I passed several big clots, bleed a lot but it was not like I pictured in my head. Hope that helps!!
A carotid pulse is the heartbeat measured at the carotid artery site, on the sides of the neck. A radial pulse is the pulse or heartbeat taken at the wrist, where the radius and ulna intersect. A heart monitor is on of many devices that measure cardiac performance.