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It didnt really affect the war that much. the attack was to small to affect it very much.
they were horrified with the outcome they thought the world would end
Four conditions and activities that can affect the outcome of a spirometry test include the patient's level of effort during the test, recent respiratory infections or illnesses, the use of bronchodilators or other medications prior to testing, and environmental factors such as altitude or air pollution. Additionally, factors like obesity or chest pain can impact lung function and test results. It's essential for patients to follow pre-test instructions to ensure accurate measurements.
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No, sonar didn't affect the outcome of World War I. Sonar and electronics technology were not far enough advanced to make a difference in the era from 1910 to 1920. Certainly the war spurred the efforts to develop sonar, but it didn't come far enough fast enough to have any significant effect on WWI at all. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on sonar, and the section on "History" is brief and easy to read. Why not surf on over and check it out? Our friends there supply knowledge for free.
It didnt really affect the war that much. the attack was to small to affect it very much.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.
It can affect education because kids now take phones and ipods to school and listen to music during lessons and work times
Yes, it is possible that the mash temperature was too high during the brewing process, which can affect the final outcome of the beer.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.
Technology developed during the war was used for consumer products.