Firtly, we'll say what a fracture compartment is. It happens when excessive pressure is built inside an enclosed muscles. It is usually the result from bleeding or swelling, right after the injury.
Of course the compartment syndrome can occur without bone fractures, it can be: crush injury, burns, tight bandaging, extremely vigorous exercise etc.
Depending on which kind (COPD, MS, Asthma) determines the answer. It could be an inhaler, oxygen, antibiotics, managing the symptoms, steroids etc.
Answer: The first 60 Seconds by the first hand put in the painfully cold water and the last 30Seconds will be most painful.
Explanation:
The peak–end rule is a psychological heuristic that tries to say that people judge an experience largely based on how they felt at its most intense point and at its end, instead of based on the net Total or average of every moment of the experience. This effect occurs regardless of whether the experience is good or bad, pleasant or unpleasant. This doesn't mean that other information from the peak and end of the experience is lost, it is simply not used to judge how painful or sweet that experience is. The peak-end rule explains why the first 60 seconds and the last 30 seconds will be most felt by the Subjects used in the research according from the question.
Triglycerides are fats. Saturated fats are solid at room temperature while unsaturated fats are liquid at room temperature. This is because these two kinds of fats differ in their chemical structure.
Saturated fats do not have double bonds between the molecules which means there are no gaps and the fat is saturated with hydrogen molecules. Because there are no gaps, these fats tend to pack more closely together.
Unsaturated fats have double bonds which break up the chain of hydrogen molecules and create gaps allowing them to pack loosely and can thus liquefy at room temperature.
The correct answer is number 3 I think i am not really sure but I believe so it is