I assume you mean ejection fraction and yes it is 0-100% however in many years of testing for EF i have never seen anyone with an EF over 80% and an EF of 100% might be techincally though not necessarily theoretically impossible.
12%.
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Torque is not measured as a percentage.
It's physically measured.
between 40 and 60 percent effective - but the complications are horrendous.
NPP+ is the text editor has a jump to percent through function.
That is the good question! You have the liver. Which is main organ of metabolism. It get about 20 percent of the total cardiac out put. Then you have the brain. which gets about 16 percent of the cardiac out put. Together these organs can be called as heat chambers of the body. Kidneys get about 25 percent of the cardiac out put. But most of the blood if filtered and absorbed back. But still kidneys can be added to this list. Kidneys are metabolically quite active. This is all for the resting body. During strenuous exercise the cardiac out put increases five fold and almost 80 percent blood supply is diverted to your muscles. At that time the muscles generate lot of heat. To call them 'the chamber' or not is the question mark.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any grades that have measured quantities of medication!