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there are 30 coins in chest B...3/4 of the total are in A and 1/4 of the total are in B. So you divide 120 by 4 and get 30. So 30 x 3 = 90 = A, and 30 x 1 = 30 = B
Please see answer above, if you are still coughing up black phlegm, you need another chest x ray to make sure it is not another lung infection, you should not be coughing up black phlegm
Concrete nouns are words for things that can be experienced by one or more of the five senses; it can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.Abstract nouns are words for things that can't be experienced by any of the five senses; they are words for things that we know, understand, believe, or feel emotionally.Examplesconcrete: abstractapple: attitudeblock: behaviorcarrot: caredoor: democracyegg: egofrog: feargrass: greedham: hopeice: ignorancejar: joyknee: knowledgelog: lovemouse: memorynotebook: needonion: opinionpie: pityquilt: questrose: rightstone: secretturtle: truthumbrella: urgevase: valuewater: wishyellow: yearzircon: zealThere are some nouns that can go either way depending on use. For example, there's the physical heart that you can feel beating in your chest and the heart of the matter or a broken heart.Then there are the tricky ones, the ones that you have to think about. For example, the abstract noun anger; you can see the angry face, you can hear the angry words, you can see the person twitching with anger, but those are faces and words, the anger is what the person is feeling inside.Even more tricky abstract nouns are such words like oxygen and carbon dioxide, you can't see them, hear them, or know that you're touching them, but they can be detected and measured with instruments; oxygen and carbon dioxide are physical and they are concrete nouns.There are some nouns that even the experts can't agree on the designation, and nouns that I can't understand why they're designated as concrete or abstract.Some teachers of English use a simpler method of determining if the noun is an abstract noun. They tell the student to draw a picture of the word; if you can't draw it, it must be an abstract noun. That doesn't help with the tricky nouns but it is a place to start.
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One-third of the anterior-posterior diameter of the chest
The AP to the lateral diameter of the chest should be 1:2.
It means the x-rays reveals no pathology or unexpected abnormalities. The x-ray appears as expected in a healthy individual.
approx 4.25 inc or 114mm in diameter, chest, the one in his factory, unknow.
34A is one inch larger diameter around the bust then around the chest (34 around ribcage, 35 around bust).
Puertasaurus reuili is a member of the titanosaurs in the sauropods that was found in Argentina with a vertebrae width of 5.51 feet. The chest diameter is approximately 16 feet wide.
the patient goes to an intensive care unit for continued cardiac monitoring. The patient may also require continued ventilator support. Chest tubes allow blood to be drained from inside the chest as the surgical site heals.
11644- excision of 2.5cm malignant lesion of lip 11604-excision 1.5cm of mlignant lesion of chest thank u, shankar Email;siva_sankar551@rediffmail.com
it supports the chest it protects the chest it allows movement in the chest
it's 19.7 inches. convert 500ml(which is normal quiet inspiration in ml) so convert intto inches.
My chest hurts I have a chest infection I have a chesty cough