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Why are some earthquakes are stronger than other?

there is a difference between the types of plate movement and a difference in the distance from the Earth's surface.


Is there a difference between Rh neg blood group and a B neg blood group?

RH- and RH+ are not blood types, they are factors.


What are the 2 types of pressure?

the 2 types of blood pressure distolic and cistolic


How many types of blood pressure are there?

13


What are three types of blood tubes Which one carries blood at the lowest pressure?

The three types of blood vessels are the capillaries, arteries, and veins. The veins are the ones that have the lowest pressure.


Does blood pressure affect open heart surgery?

blood pressure can effect ALL types of surgery.


Is jogging good for blood pressure?

all types of phsical exercise acompanied by a varied balanced diet will, in the long term improve blood pressure :)


Swine Flu and negative blood types?

As far as I know there isn't a difference in the blood types because the swine flu is respiratory not cardiovascular.


Explain the difference betwwen the two types of feeding?

explain the difference between the two types of feeding?


What is classed as high or low blood pressure?

Blood pressure at or above 140/90 is considered high blood pressure. Conversely, pressures below 100/60 (or in some cases, 90/60) are considered low blood pressure.


What the difference between o plus and o?

The "O+" blood type is a subtype of the "O" blood type. Individuals who are O+ have the Rh factor present on their red blood cells, while individuals who are O- do not have the Rh factor. This distinction is important in blood transfusions to ensure compatibility between donors and recipients.


When is diastolic blood pressure measured?

In normal health care two types of blood pressure is messured; the diastolic and the systolic. The systolic blood pressure is the pressure the heart generates when it contracts and sends out a pulse of blood through the arteries. The diastolic pressure is the pressure that resides in the arteries between heartbeats. Typical systolic pressure: 120 mmHg Typical diastolic pressure: 80 mmHg. Another way of measuring blood pressure is by calculating mean arterial blood pressure MABP. This is calculated by the formula: MABP = 1/3 SBP + 2/3 DBP SBP & DBP being systolic and diastolic blood-pressure. For a person with 120 / 80 mmHg the mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) will be: MABP = (1/3x120) + (2/3x80) = 93mmHg. The reason for the systolic being 1/3 and the diastolic being 2/3, is that the systolic only presides for 1/3 of the time. The rest of the time, between two pulses, the diastolic pressure rules, and that's why it's 2/3.