When your heart vessels are damaged they prevent the amount of blood being pumped around the body to be sent to the muscles etc. during active sports Your body needs blood(oxygen) during active sport and if you cannot receive it due to a damaged heart valve you will lack vital oxygen for your muscles during sport
Yes if the memory card is damaged, you will not be able to start the camera function because it has nowhere to store the photos.
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I would say that his disease "Diverticultis" ended his career. Lesnar first suffered from Diverticultis, underwent surgery and returned back to the UFC but he was unable to recover from his second bout of the same illness. After his second surgery and recovery, Lesnar came back to fight Alistair Overeem but was unable to fight at a 100% because of his illness. As a result of this, he retired after the fight. If Lesnar were a 100% and did not have to undergo two surgeries due to his illness, I doubt if Overeem or anyone else could've defeated him.
Okonkwo is a very stern father who shows affection through pride. He believes that being hard on his children will force them to grow up hard.
Since I am unable to see which picture you are referring to, I am unable to locate the artist. If you have a picture of the painting, try placing it in the Google search bar to do a reverse image search.
because the exertion increases the blood pressure and the pulse rate of the person maybe causing him heart failure
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Muscular Dystrophy can do all that, eventually killing the person
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are unable to maintain homeostasis
they die
No one: The Apollo 13 exploded and was so damaged it was unable to be fixed.
You are limited to the events you can do. Your body becomes weaker and much more immune to disease. Related to any transplant, you are unable to act as a regular person
What that tells you is that the player is unable to read the CD.
Related to cardiac ventricles; one side receives blood and the other ejects it=passive and active. The energy requirements are different secondary to their different respective actions. Measurements within the heart are measured by a Swan-Ganz catheter. Those measurements can be influenced by variables, e.g., volume, technique, pathology (disease or damage)... The left side of the heart is often damaged (stretched) by hypertensive heart disease making it "boggy" and unable to pump blood effectively, thereby effecting the pressure.