Not exact matches
They showed that the longer the exposure to excess body fat (adiposity) in adulthood the
greater the cardiovascular - related problems in later life, including increased
thickness of the carotid artery
walls, raised systolic blood pressure, and increased risk of diabetes.
In the 14 - 18 year olds who consumed the least vitamin K1, the study found the overall size and
wall thickness of the left ventricle were already significantly
greater and the amount of blood the heart pumped out significantly lower, Pollock says.
The crankcase is very rigid due to its closed - deck design — which means that the cylinder water jacket is closed at the top — while thermally joined, high - strength cylinder liners with twin - wire, arc - sprayed coating save weight, allow
greater thermal transfer due to the thinner cylinder
wall thickness and reduce internal friction.
In Romanesque architecture are always visible is one of the elements that characterize it, especially in Spanish architecture, except in the Catalonia area where construction was done adopting a
greater thickness of the
walls.
Thanks mainly to the
greater thickness of both
wall and windows, the Passive House
wall reduced exterior noise penetration by roughly 10 decibels.