This is not true of all ruminants, but there are some which eat their own pellets so that the food can pass through their digestive system twice. This is because vegetation such as grass, containing a lot of cellulose, is difficult to digest, and it takes a lot of time to digest, so one passage through the digestive system may not be enough.
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It means that the current passes through 0 50 times a second.
Frequency of a wave is how many times a wave passes through by the setting of number of seconds.
The body has a double circulation the blood passes through the heart twice in one complete circuit.
All of the blood in a human's body passes through the each kidney 400 times a day.
It is a parabola, which passes through the origin and is symmetric about the y axis.
A straight line passes through the x-axis one time, if its slope is non-zero, or not at all, if its slope is zero.
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The chord that passes through the center of a circle is called the diameter. The measure of this chord is also called the diameter, and is used in calculations such as finding the circumference of a circle (Circumference equals pi times the diameter).^^wrong...it is eitherSecant or tangent im pretty sure its SECANT though...
2008 NFL Season: 1) Brian Westbrook - Philadelphia Eagles - 5 foot, 8 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 220 times for 886 yards and caught 52 passes for 390 yards. 2) Leon Washington - New York Jets - 5 foot, 8 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 66 times for 388 yards and caught 41 passes for 326 yards. 3) Ray Rice - Baltimore Ravens - 5 foot, 8 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 107 times for 454 yards and caught 33 passes for 273 yards. 4) Jerome Harrison - Cleveland Browns - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season he has carried the ball 32 times for 245 yards and caught 10 passes for 117 yards. 5) Dominic Rhodes - Indianapolis Colts - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season he has carried the ball 152 times for 538 yards and caught 45 passes for 302 yards. 6) Steve Slaton - Houston Texans - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 248 times for 1,190 yards and caught 45 passes for 341 yards. 7) Maurice Jones-Drew - Jacksonville Jaguars - 5 foot, 8 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 174 times for 746 yards and caught 61 passes for 555 yards. 8) Andre Hall - Denver Broncos - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 35 times for 144 yards and caught 3 passes for 25 yards. 9) P.J. Pope - Denver Broncos - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 17 times for 130 yards and caught 3 passes for 24 yards. 10) DeAngelo Williams - Carolina Panthers - 5 foot, 8 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 248 times for 1,337 yards and caught 22 passes for 121 yards. 11) Warrick Dunn - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 176 times for 749 yards and caught 45 passes for 326 yards. 12) Earnest Graham - Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 132 times for 563 yards and caught 23 passes for 174 yards. 13) J.J. Arrington - Arizona Cardinals - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 30 times for 178 yards and caught 27 passes for 237 yards. 14) Frank Gore - San Francisco 49ers - 5 foot, 9 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 229 times for 978 yards and caught 42 passes for 367 yards. 15) Darren Sproles - San Diego Chargers - 5 foot, 6 inches tall. Through Week 16 of the 2008 season, he has carried the ball 47 times for 215 yards and caught 27 passes for 325 yards.
Serving as the body's filtration system, blood passes through the kidneys as many as 400 times per day. This function serves to remove toxins, waste and extra fluid from the body, which are excreted in the urine.
The term for the number of times a wave passes a point in 1 second is frequency, usually measured in hertz (Hz).