a FMRI show activity during use, by having one done, and compared against a baseline, you can map damage, the most important thing to note, is that plasticity can sometimes reboot damaged sections,
It is difficult to say what specific technology damage was caused by Cyclone Tracy when it hit on Christmas Day 1974. This cyclone left Darwin in tatters, destroying 9,000 homes of a total of 12,000 residences. Telephone lines were damaged so communication was severely compromised. Sewerage lines and water pipes were damaged, causing health issues, and of course electricity was also out. One of the jobs of the defence forces was to go around and remove all rotting food from freezers and refrigerators. One specific example of damage to technology occurred at the airport. The wind gauge at Darwin Airport officially recorded winds of 217 kilometres per hour before being blown away itself.
Essentially, it would cook itself.
One of the most major positive effects of the discovery of the atom is that by splitting atoms of radium in a nuclear power plant, we can gain a lot of energy. However, the waste produced in this process is very toxic and can damage us badly.......... Also, the nuclear bombs produced using these theories are very deadly.
First it is nearly impossible to determine exactly where a tornado will hit or how strong it will be in a given location. Also, direct measurement of tornado winds is rare, so it is not known exactly how fast the winds in a tornado are, especially at and near ground level, most often it it estimated from damage.
it does no damage at all.
CT Scan is the preferred imaging modality for trauma to the larynx as it helps to find occult damage.
Yes, don't constantly use technology, don't.
Technology has killed it. The technology releases gases and such that damage the Ozone Layer.
Damage outcome varies from location and weather conditions.
damage the whole ecosystem.
Technology makes strong weapons.
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To map body tissues, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses a combination of techniques: a powerful magnetic field, and radio waves. Radio waves are utilized for mapping because they will not damage the body tissue.
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It obviously depends on the severity and location but they can be devastating
No. Reversing the polarity does not damage the speaker. The only issue in connecting it backwards in a stereo setup is the speaker cones will not be moving in sync with each other, so stereo imaging and bass response will suffer.
By doing it.