If you are using a Windows operating system:
"Requires Elevation" is a symptom of the increased security measures that have been implemented in Windows Vista. It's all part of the same concept that has you confirming that you are the administrator over and over again.
In other words, "Requires Elevation" is a part of what's called "User Access Control" or UAC.
There are two or three approaches to dealing with the message.
The term "elevation" simply means that you need a "higher" level of access to the system than you currently have. The privileges associated with your current login need to be temporarily raised or "elevated" to a more privileged or powerful level.
In practice, all this really means is that you need to be the administrator, or that you need to allow the program trying to run to elevate itself to administrative privileges by typing in the administrator password.
Elevating the wound allows gravity to slow down the flow of blood to that area
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Elevating typically refers to moving something to a higher position, while levitating refers to hovering or floating in the air without any physical support. Elevating involves raising the object off the ground, while levitating involves defying gravity to stay suspended in mid-air.
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The point of elevating the feet and lowering the head is not to raise blood pressure, but to use gravity to cause an increased flow of blood to the brain.
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