Sentences with phrase «time per minute»

So, your heart doesn't have to beat as many times per minute at rest to meet the body's oxygen requirements.
The red box shows periods of «cardiac freeze,» when her heart only beat a few times per minute.
Apply heart massage 80 - 120 times per minute for larger animals and 100 - 150 per minute for smaller ones.
ETFs have their NAV calculated daily at the close of the market for reporting purposes, but they also calculate intra-day NAV multiple times per minute in real time.
ETFs have their NAV calculated daily at the close of the market for reporting purposes, but they also calculate intra-day NAV multiple times per minute in real time.
For what it's worth, most IHOP posts get hundreds, if not thousands of likes and retweets; last Tuesday, on National Pancake Day, the brand was mentioned 160 times per minute on Twitter according to Rebelez.
■ Babies blink 2 to 5 times per minute in their first year, so their eyes are more vulnerable to irritation
In response to all the hate, Cordray posted this defense via LinkedIn yesterday, which seems to also be going viral — it has already amassed tens of thousands of views and is currently being viewed over a hundred times per minute.
North American safety guidelines dictate a revolving door can spin a maximum of 12 times per minute, with most regulating their speed via a complex gearbox.
Look for pumps which cycle at least 25 times per minute.
Note: These are the only pumps in this class that cycle above 30 times per minutes and which provide for the automatic cycling.
(A Reader's Digest study found that babies respond well to reggae music because many reggae songs beat roughly 60 to 80 times per minute, like your heart.)
We've learned that your baby doesn't blink nearly as much as you do; in fact, during the first year, babies blink 2 to 5 times per minute while adults blink 12 to 20 times per minute.
-- Fast breathing (over 70 times per minute) or difficulty breathing.
Because it is controlled by your programming, you can go as slow as 20 times per minute to hold the breast longer during the let down reflex and as fast 160 times or greater to elicit the let down.
The structure, developed by NASA and Stanford University in the 1970s, is a design for a space station: essentially a hollow ring that spins four times per minute.
To unfurl its sail, IKAROS will spin some 25 times per minute.
The brand has always taken inspiration from the dental profession, starting with round - ended bristles and continued to innovate with breakthroughs such as bristles that fade as they wear and electric toothbrushes that oscillate at up to an amazing 8,800 times per minute.
After my tour, I saw that the child had been admitted to the pediatric ward and was now breathing at a rate of 50 times per minute.
While normal adults have resting heart rates between 60 - 100 beats per minute, hearts of endurance athletes can beat only 30 times per minute or even lower at night time when there can be long pauses between heart beats.
Finally launched in 2004, it carried four gyroscopes — made up of fused quartz balls coated with superconducting niobium that rotated up to 5,000 times per minute.
According to the American Chemical Society, modern tattoo needles puncture the skin at 50 to 3000 times per minute, going through the epidermis, the outer layer of our skin, into the dermis, the inner layer.
During the first half of the period she observed, speakers took over from one another on average 3.3 times per minute, while in the second half of the period (when trust had started to grow), they took over from one another on average 4.2 times per minute.
Parrot hearts can beat up to 600 times per minute, for example, but they outlive by decades many creatures with slower tickers.
To give someone in cardiac arrest hands - only CPR, press down firmly on the center of their chest at a rate of about 100 to 120 times per minute.
«When reading, watching television, viewing the computer, or otherwise engaged, blink 10 to 20 times per minute, rather than staring at the screen or page without blinking at all.
The industry as a whole is definitely heading toward more and more electric cars, but fortunately for those of us who love the sound, the character, and the history of power sources that go boom several thousand times per minute, there's still a lot more efficiency to be squeezed from our remaining allotment of dino juice.
Repeat 12 to 15 times per minute.
The average 1,000 - pound horse will have a heart rate of approximately 30 to 50 beats per minute and will have large gut movements one to two times per minute.
Depress the rib cage circumferentially, 100 to 150 times per minute.
Do this 80 to 120 times per minute.
If your pet is still not breathing on their own, breathe for them 10 - 12 times per minute.
If the pet is still not breathing, continue rescue breathing 20 to 25 times per minute in cats or small dogs, or 12 to 20 times per minute in medium or large dogs.
If you find that breathing is either shallow or non-existent and the pet is still unconscious, continue rescue breathing 10 to 15 times per minute and transport the pet to the nearest veterinary facility.
With its high - powered extraction and super fast brushes (they vibrate 1,700 times per minute), the Rug Doctor gets down into the carpet and pulls those fleas AND the flea eggs out to be disposed of with the water.
Although small dogs» hearts beat from 100 to 140 times per minute versus large breeds, whose resting heart rate is between 60 and 100, all furry family members have big hearts when it comes to the love and loyalty they give us.
At the surface, dwarf minke whales will spout (breathe) 5 - 6 times per minute, in preparation for a deep dive, they will spout 3 - 5 times in short intervals and may arch and expose much of their back.
At rest, gray whales spout (breathe) 2 - 3 times per minute.
With modern turbines, mounted on tubular towers and whose blades spin only about 15 times per minute, bird collisions are now rare.
Every key pressed on this keyboard has about 4 millimeters of travel, which isn't a ton, but it's a huge step up from forcing your fingers to bottom out 100 times per minute.
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