Is intentionally taking and distributing pirated copyrighted works to others a crime?
If its an offence to copy copyrighted products, it will be an offence to distribute them. You can be an accessory to the original offence.
The coronary sinus orifice is in which chamber of the heart?
The coronary sinus orifice is found in the triscupid valve
Why some people are greater risk from a heart attack than other people?
</ P> sometimes it is just a coinsidence, but sometimes it can Because of stress, smoking, drinking or over weight. You Can Be as healthy as a horse and still have a heart attack. dont forget though, heart attack survival% is higher now!
they can if they like real fat or eat a lot of junk food or just sick.
What is the thickest wall in the world?
Ur-nammu's city walls at Ur (now Muqayyar, Iraq), destroyed by the Elamites in 2006BC, were 27m 88ft thick and made of mud brick.
What is the pressure on the heart caused by fluid in the pericardial space called?
Cardiac tamponade is a clinical syndrome caused by the accumulation of fluid in the pericardial space, resulting in reduced ventricular filling and subsequent hemodynamic compromise. The condition is a medical emergency, the complications of which include pulmonary edema, shock, and death. The heart needs room to pump blood since it 'wrings blood' much like wringing water out of a cloth. It needs room for this and the build up of fluid slows or prevents this action.
When was Love Is the Light Inside your Heart created?
Love Is the Light Inside your Heart was created in 1987.
Yes and it is best to use the medicine as Dr. prescribed and till gone. Good luck.
Why does nicotine cause necroses?
== == I'm not sure I know what you mean by "necoses", since that is not an actual word, but I know that medical terms can be difficult to figure out, especially the spelling. It would be helpful if you would re-write the question and include what you mean by this word. I will assume, for the time being, that you are referring to "necrosis", which means that tissue in the body dies, (Necro=death; osis=condition of.) If you are referring to lung tissue or other cells in the body, smoking cigarettes doesn't actually cause tissue *death* of the little air sacs...that would mean there is rotting tissue inside the body and this would lead to severe infection, not to mention many other problems, but it *does* mean that the the air sacs and the tiny finger-like projections in the lungs (called cilia) become unable to function. (The cilia are responsible for "sweeping" unwanted material from the lungs.) It is actually the *tar* in the cigarette smoke that does most of the tissue damage, not nicotine, though nicotine does do other types of damage. The tar coats the tiny air sacs (called "alveoli") in the lungs and makes the alveoli unable to exchange the "good" air for the "bad" air, and it also makes them very stiff. It does this to the cilia as well and they become unable to rid the lungs of all the harmful build-up of the cigarette by-products. That's why so many people who have smoked for a long time usually get "emphysema", or as it's also called, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease...COPD for short. As this disease advances, a person is able to breathe in with some difficulty (because of the stiff or "dead" air sacs), but cannot push all the "bad" or "used" air out. That means they retain the carbon dioxide and other by-products of respiration that then build up in the blood stream.
What social and enviromental factors do you believe influence the crime rate?
theres isn't a simple answer to this type of question. Not only are there soical and enviormental factors but prerequiste which can influence these factors themselves.
in regards to social there could be a political change resulting in disruption of the police force which can be seen from countless revolutions, the emergence of a new class which would not only affect the social aspect but also the econmoical.
as for the enviormental factors there could be such events as a natural disater which has been seen in new Orleans and also freak weather patterns affecting transport and the ability of the authorities enabling the growth of crime and also affecting crops and the availability of food resulting in crime.
the economical factors are the destruction of the motor market in Detroit, MI which has impacted all residents and has made Detroit the most dangerous city in the US.
What occurs when the AV valves are closed and the semilunar valves are open?
Blood is ejected from the ventricles into the major blood vessels that are connected to the heart: the aorta on the left side and the pulmonary trunk on the right side
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What happens when you have a faulty heart valve and blood back washes between the chambers?
Back-flow of blood through heart valves is known as a heart murmur; for example, mitral regurgitation refers to a faulty mitral heart valve that allows blood to push back through the partly open valve.
Many people have mild heart murmurs. Most are known as a "functional murmur" and cause no major symptoms, nor cause for concern. These persons must take antibiotics before teeth cleaning or extraction because of the risk of further heart damage IF a blood infection would occur as a result of the dental procedure. Otherwise, most patients with a mitral valve murmur are healthy and it has little effect on activities or health.
Heart murmurs are "staged", meaning they are assigned a degree of severity. A doctor ausculates (listens) to the heart for sounds characteristic of murmur. A normal heart with no murmur causes a "lub- dub" sound in 2 distinct beats. But in a heart murmur, the sound is more 'slurred', as a lub---dubbb, with a longer version of the second sound. The characteristic of heart murmur is a distinct "swoosh" in the heart beat.
Since blood "back washes" in a murmur, it is like making the heart work doubly hard: the first effort is when the heart pushes the blood through the valve the first time, then the second effort occurs when the heart must take that remaning blood (combined always with new blood being dumped into the chamber) and push it through the same valve a second time.
A normal valve closes completely, similar to how a rubber band snaps back to a smaller size when stretched and let go, except a heart valve should close completely between heart beats. If the heart valve is very flabby (such as in an obese person), or if the person has a severe murmur or a second murmur, exercise and exertion can cause work that the heart cannot tolerate since demands on the heart increase during activity. Typically the person may feel extra tired, feel dizzy, or even faint from a severe heart murmur.
What chamber of the heart receives blood from the right atrium?
The heart is the organ that pushes blood troughout the circulatory system.The human heart actually functions as two pumps one pump on the right side and one for the left side.The right side of the heart pumps blood to the lungs to receive oxygen,and the left side pumps to the entire body.
Right ventricle
Right ventricle
Where is the base of the heart located?
The upper most anterior / inferior connecting part of the Heart to the Arteries.
Pathway of blood to tissue capillies and back to heart.
Where in the heart are the bicuspid and tricuspid valves located?
The bicuspid and tricuspid valves are located between the atria and the ventricles. The bicuspid or mitral valve is on the left, and the tricuspid is on the right.
Your blood vessels have shrunk leaving a small passage for blood to flow in your head. Aspirin will alleviate the tension by opening these vessels and allowing blood to flow. Try a clear alcohol for less of a hangover.
When was Matters of the Heart - Restless Heart album - created?
Matters of the Heart - Restless Heart album - was created on 1994-05-24.
Is there any scientific evidence of music's effect on heart rates?
This is an interesting question: Yes, music does affect respirations, blood pressure, and heart rate. Since your question basically asks for the effects on heart rate, we will discuss this in more detail: fast musical tempos increase heart rate while slow tempos reduce them. However, the most interesting fact is this: the style of music and the personal view's of the listener made no difference at all. The only thing that mattered was the tempo.
What organs are involved in the circulatory system?
the heart, left atrium, right atrium, veins, arteries, right valve, left valve, lungs, capillaries, left ventricle and the left ventricle
What does having a golden heart mean?
it means u have a pure heart and u have never sin and u will never sin 4 as long as u live