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There are several mentions of heart transplantation in ancient mythology and biblical reference, but it was the pioneering work of Alexis Carrel at the beginning of the 20th century that made organ transplants a real possibility.
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There are some 270,000 heart attacks in the UK each year. However the medical advances of recent decades means that having heart disease is no longer a death sentence. Coronary heart disease.
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These stories do not conform to the rules of murder mysteries so where does the mystery and suspense come from? The Tell-tale heart - Stone Cold
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This experiment aims to discover how the intensity of an exercise can affect the heart rate of any given individual by testing their pulse rate after different amounts of exercise.
This experiment aims to discover how the intensity of an exercise can affect the heart rate of any given individual by testing their pulse rate after different amounts of exercise.
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This experiment aims to discover how the intensity of an exercise can affect the heart rate of any given individual by testing their pulse rate after different amounts of exercise.
This is my investigation into the way that exercise affects the human pulse. The aim of this investigation is to test how different types of exercise vary the rate of your pulse.
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Thistles by Ted Hughes. Question: Critically analyse the poem
To determine which of a range of exercises makes a boy (15 years old) and girl (15 years old)s heart beat increase and to find out why.
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To discover if there is any link between the amount of exercise taken to the rise of a person's heart rate.
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To examine the link between the rate of respiration and the amount of exercise done by exercising vigorously and recording pulse rate.
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To find out how or if oxygen debt indicates level of fitness.
To find out if different body positions effect the heart rate.
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To find out what happens to my pulse rate when I change the position I am in e.g. lying down, sitting down and standing up.
To find out what is happening to our body after the vigorous training. And what is different before the exercise and later after few attempts? We are looking the pulse rate per minute.
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To find out whether ' does exercising for different amounts of time creates a significant difference between the pulse rates of different people.'
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To investigate how the heart rate and breathing rate increase with exercise.Scientific KnowledgeAerobic respiration needs an input of oxygen, and outputs carbon dioxide
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To investigate the effect of Caffeine / Nicotine on reaction times.
To investigate the effects of a depressant on the heart rate of a daphnia.
To investigate the factors affecting your pulse after consuming caffeine.
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To investigate the heart rate of Daphnia when added to certain liquids.
To investigate the structure of a mammalian heart.
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To investigate what happens to your pulse rate when you do an increasing amount of exercise.
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To what extent does stress cause Cardiovascular Disorders?
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Urban Myth.
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