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When air is pumped into a tire at great speed, there is an increase in the temperature of the air. This is because the fast compressions cause the air molecules to move, whereas they remain still during a slow compression.
Additional stimulation leads to ejaculation, where semen is pumped out of the urethra.
Protons are pumped into the mitochondria's intramembrane space.
The normal heart rate of an adult is 60-100 beats per minute. 100 compressions per minute is the maximum rate at which the heart can be pumped while still filling all atria/ventricles adequately to achieve maximum tissue perfusion. If chest compressions were done faster, then in theory, the heart would not have time to fully fill. If they were done slower, maximum perfusion and cardiac pressure would not be attained.
The average amount of blood pumped from the right ventricle during a normal pulmonary circulation is about 5- 8 liters.
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The substance that is pumped away during saponification is the lye which at this point is referred to as 'half-spent lye.' As it is pumped away, it is added to the reactor.
Around 70 percent. (MSN Encarta)
If you need a strong air conditioner it's best to go with an external one, that can be pumped through an existing central air duct.
That is called the stroke volume.
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The aim of chest compressions is to squash the heart under the chest. Every compression 'squashes' the heart, this causes all of the blood to be pumped out of the heart and off round the body, taking the oxygen with it (assuming you're doing the breaths as well). You then come back up, allowing the heart to refill before you compress again. In this way you are reproducing a heartbeat for someone who doesn't have one.