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they typically weigh less
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For most immediate effects (e.g. blast, thermal flash, prompt radiation) the range of the effect is directly proportional to the cubed root of the yield. For other effects (e.g. fallout) the range is less predictable.
they typically weigh less
they typically weigh less
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No, the effects are men on average are less intense that for women. This is because in part due to weight differences. Men on average are heavier than women, the large body size allows for more ethanol and it's byproducts to be distributed throughout the body. Which increases the amount of ethanol required to produce the effects of inebriation.
The side effects are mainly related to the caffeine content in black tea (though less than coffee). Overconsumption can result in side effects including:insomnianervousness / restlessnessstomach issuesnausea & vomitingincreased heart rate
Gatorade is just a sugar drink. No more no less. It would affect you just as much as if you were to drink soda or sugar water. They both contain the same ingredients (Sugar and Water). So if you were to look up the effects of drinking soda or sugar water for long periods of time, surely the same can be applied to drinking gatorade.
The side effects are mainly related to the caffeine content in black tea (though less than coffee). Overconsumption can result in side effects including:insomnianervousness / restlessnessstomach issuesnausea & vomitingincreased heart rate
Yes and no. The overall effects of drinking are the same, however women are affected by less alcohol because they produce less of the enzyme that breaks it down. Therefore, it builds up faster in their bodies and remains longer.
For women, less natural lube is produced. Also, it appears for the sex drive to be reduced while taking Cymbalta.