Age-related parenchymal volume loss is often discovered by CAT scans of the head. It is a natural loss of brain volume that sometimes occurs with age.
who discovered headlice
the first time someone itched their head and found a tiny bug
Veterinarians have not discovered a correlation between a male cat's head size and whether he has been neutered. Typically, a cat's head will be the same whether he has been neutered or is still intact.
They crawl from one persons head to the other from prolonged head to head contact, they can't jump or fly.
Head to head contact
who discovered headlice
the volume of a standard head pan is 0.0175cu.m
the volume of a standard head pan is 0.0175cu.m
The volume of a head pan is typically around 0.03 to 0.04 cubic meters, depending on its size and dimensions.
Head space volume: space above the liquid surface of working volume in a reactor. generally it could be 25-30% working volume is the 70-75% of geo metric volume of the reactor,
The name of the head of the Aztec empire that the Spanish explorers discovered was Christopher Columbus.
The volume between the engine head and piston when the piston is in the head dead center piston R - is expressed in cubic inches
He discovered gravity by an apple falling on his head so then he researched it .
Head injuries has know specific founder ( trust me I have searched for hours)
the first time someone itched their head and found a tiny bug
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Self-decapitation? Who suggested that? Are you sure? A self-decapitated head will kill you, so you won't be able to see the results. To do it, stick a bucket on a tray, fill it to the brim with water then dunk your head into it. Weighing the water that spills out onto the tray gives a fairly good approximation of the weight of your head. This theory works because the density of most people's heads is similar to that of water. The estimate can be improved by visting the local butcher and buying or borrowing a pig's head (the butcher wwill also weigh the head for you). Repeating the head in the bucket process now gives you the displaced volume and mass of the water, and you can weigh the head! Assuming your head and the pigs head are very close in design and hence close in overall density, you can construct a simple equation: Volume of pigs head/Weight of pigs head = Volume of your head/Weight of your head or, on reordering the terms: Weight of your head= (Volume of your head x Weight of pigs head)/Volume of pigs head