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hypoventilation
Usually you want your respiratory rate between 12 and 20 respiration per minute, no lower than 10, and no higher than 24. If it's higher or lower, you could be suffering from respiratory distress.
'cause plants don't move!(under their own power)
Your question is almost meaningless because there is an exchange rate between major currencies. This exchange rate goes up and down with time. Therefore if a currency is lower or higher depends on when you start measuring from.
because the JOD is fixed at an exchange rate higher than the USD by the Jordanian Government.
Currencies exchange rate are not calculated but determined by the market supply and demand. If the demand is higher than the supply the price will go up and vice versa.
Infants have smaller lungs, and although they also have smaller bodies, the smaller lungs must work faster to exchange the amount of gasses, i.e. O2 and CO2, the same way their hearts beat faster than an adult's to pump the amount of blood they need because of it's small size.
It was said the the exchange rate was better value when changing money abroad rather than at home.
The birth rate is higher than the death rate.
The population decreases when the death rate is higher than the birthrate.
your pulse rate is higher because ur heart beats faster than what it breathes
Simply put, it is an exchange rate system that allows market forces of demand and supply to regulate the economy's exchange rate, rather than allowing central authorities of a country fix it.