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The deltoid muscle is the muscle forming the rounded contour of the human shoulder. It is also known as the 'common shoulder muscle', particularly in other animals such as the domestic cat
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It is as a result of a chemical called a buffer.
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All functioning cells, organ, blood or any other substance need to always be constant (in this case pH) and a slight change will lead to a loss of function. Fortunately, there are chemicals called buffers that act by maintaining comstant internal environment, and they work by absorbing excess hydrogen ions or releasing them depending on the acidity or alkalinity thus resisting a change in the chemical environment.
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C=2πr
Explanation: The circumference = π x the diameter of the circle (Pi multiplied by the diameter of the circle). Simply divide the circumference by π and you will have the length of the diameter. The diameter is just the radius times two, so divide the diameter by two and you will have the radius of the circle!
Because as you are burning off the fat and losing weight you are working the muscles by making it stronger. When you don't lose weight the fat is making the muscles weak and by working out, you are burning off the fat and work the muscular strength.
Depression negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act and causes you to feel sad. You start to become uninterested in things.