I'd say it refers to the Electrocardiogram.
I'm sorry, but I cannot see images or pictures. If you describe the organ marked as "x," I can help explain its function within the human circulatory system.
In the control panel, the device manager shows you all the devices installed in the computer. It also shows if the device is working properly or not.
globe
The cylinder map projection shows a high degree of distortion at the poles. This distortion causes shapes and distances to be exaggerated in polar regions, while the equator remains relatively accurate.
The mechanical device that shows the movement of the planets and moons in the solar system is called an orrery. It is a model of the solar system that demonstrates the relative positions and motions of the celestial bodies.
A map is a flat printing of what is a birds-eye view of the earth. A world map printed on paper shows distortion with some countries being larger than they actually are. Maps of small sections show no distortion. A globe shows the earth without distortion, especially as the globe shows the whole world. The trouble with a globe, is you can't easily carry it in your rucksack!
Depends on your OS. Open Device Manager Then it shows you the status of your drive.
distortion
The circulatory system does not maintain homeostasis. Homeostasis is maintained by the kidneys and the hypothalamus. If the circulatory system is out of homeostasis, then there are many abnormal conditions that can result. The number one cause of death in the US is cardiovascular disease. This is due to atherosclerosis and hypertension. These are the result of an unhealthy diet and lack of exercise as well as depression as a result of a stressful environment that is common in our culture. When all these factors come into play, the system that is affected the most happens to be the circulatory system. It is not the causative factor in a homeostasis imbalance, but that is where it most often shows up as pathology.
Polar Projections
An orrery is a mechanical model of the solar system (or a part of the solar system) which displays the planets and some of the moons in their proper locations and orientations.
normal operation?