1) true
2) Yes resting heart rate does measure the beats per minute but specifically when your body is not in motion. (Typically sitting on a couch or chair)
Positive, as technology can be used to measure mortility rates and health, used to identify and develop a diagnosis, and used to moniter patients which helps them live. More ordinary people have access to information which will help them in medical emergencies, such as strokes. Moreover, technology increases the chances of successful treatment
It is called a phlorpal and can effect the back of one's glock.
It is because the “building” word that denotes infrastructures is a gerund. Gerunds are nouns that came from verbs + a suffix “ing". So in this case, “building” comes from the verb “built" (which implies that something is already done building something) + the “-ing”.