it will snow today or for however long
To calculate the doubling time of a population with a growth rate of 2.5 percent, you can use the Rule of 70. The Rule of 70 states that you divide 70 by the growth rate to determine the doubling time. In this case, 70 divided by 2.5 equals 28. Therefore, it would take approximately 28 years for the population to double with a growth rate of 2.5 percent.
Tall is for long waisted people with long legs, and long is for people who have long legs with regular waist!
If you're referring to land mines, they can lay in the ground and remain dangerous for many decades. Unexploded ordnance of various types often lasts for a very long time. Even today, live, unexploded bombs from WWII are sometimes dug up at construction sites in Britain.
Anything over 14 days should be discussed with your doctor.
My gastro said I could live a long healthy life with only 10% of a none cirrohsis liver he said he knew people who lived a very good life with only 5 percent of a none damaged liver.
Cirrhosis of the liver involves irreversible damage. The only treatment is abstaining from alcohol, and supporting liver function by not stressing it in other ways. It is possible to live for long periods with liver damage, provided that it is not too far advanced.
Liver is a lovely organ that seldom complains. Once it complains there starts the real trouble. Please love your liver and care for it. Once your liver becomes dysfunctional you have to transplant it. And transplanting liver costs you a tremendous lot.
There is no function of the liver to drugs, but rather drugs affect the liver. My grandma has been on drugs for so long that now her liver is failing.
You Cant Live Without Your Liver!
Estimated life expectancy's with liver failure are estimated with the Child-Pugh score. You may find the related link helpful. It really depends upon when it is found out that the liver is "failing" as to how long it is before the liver completely fails. If is is noticed early that the liver is slowly losing function, and at a stable rate, it can still be years before the liver completely ceases to function.
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Until you die.
Liver tissue grows to accommodate its function so long as there is initially enough of the organ to use.
There is no way to say for sure, and his doctor has the best idea how long he will live.
You could but not for very long as your liver filters everything your body doesn't need
Depends on how much damage.