The main cause of petechiae in cases of traumatic asphyxia or Perte's syndrome comes from a severe compression injury causing an immediate compression of the thorax. It can be prevented by an immediate restoration of ventilation and decompression of the thorax through fluid replacement.
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Huntington's disease (HD) is caused by a mutation in the huntingtin (htt) gene encoding an expansion of glutamine repeats at the N terminus of the Htt protein. However, whether caspase-6 is indeed the essential enzyme that cleaves Htt at this site in vivo has not been determined.
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Angela's willingness to work on her flexibility to start ballet again, itself is the starting point.
Explanation:
- Ballet dancing involves fitness levels as any other sports person must have. It helps to keep our bodies in shape.
- In order to gain back her flexibility, to begin with, Ballet again, first and foremost Angela should be optimistic towards her approach and be mentally strong enough to start again.
- She has been a professional ballet dancer for many years. Therefore she knows how and where to start from and what all is required to be flexible enough to start again.
- She should start meeting the professionals from her field and also those who have given up completely but are into training others, which may give new directions which she may not be aware of.
- She needs to work on her strict diet, training sessions, deep-tissue massages and acupuncture, stretching exercises and ice packs required to ease on pain.
- She must take care of the above points considering the reason also why she stopped ballet dancing if there are any underlying medical issues that needs to be sorted out first.
It’s not easy and I understand but try to do whatever makes you happy! like watch your favorite shows or hobbies you like. I hope you feel better :D
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The correct answer would be B. 18 to 26%.
The muscle efficiency is calculated by dividing mechanical work output by total metabolic cost.
It is estimated that human muscles have an efficiency of about 18% to 26%.
The efficiency is low because most of the energy is lost when food energy is converted into ATP (adenosine triphophate).
In addition, there is second energy loss when energy in the form of ATP is converted into the mechanical energy such as rowing, cycling et cetera.
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