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  2. Armstrong limit - Wikipedia

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    A pressure of 6.3 kPa—the Armstrong limit—is about 1/16 of the standard sea-level atmospheric pressure of 101.3 kilopascals (760 mmHg). At higher altitudes water vapour from ebullism will add to the decompression bubbles of nitrogen gas and cause the body tissues to swell up, though the tissues and the skin are strong enough not to burst ...

  3. Blood pressure - Wikipedia

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    Blood pressure (BP) is the pressure ... although pressures less than 90/60 are ... A pulse pressure of over 70 mmHg in sepsis is correlated with an increased chance ...

  4. Pulse pressure - Wikipedia

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    Pulse pressure is calculated as the difference between the systolic blood pressure and the diastolic blood pressure. [3] [4]The systemic pulse pressure is approximately proportional to stroke volume, or the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle during systole (pump action) and inversely proportional to the compliance (similar to elasticity) of the aorta.

  5. Low pressure system has 30 percent chance to form. What ... - AOL

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    The Treasure Coast area is expected to receive marine impacts, such as higher wave heights, later in the week, a meteorologist said.

  6. Reince Priebus sees '60% chance' Biden won't be on ... - AOL

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    Reince Priebus, chairman of the RNC host committee, says the convention will focus on Joe Biden despite uncertainty surrounding his candidacy.

  7. RNC organizer and former Trump chief of staff says 60% chance ...

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    The former chief of staff to Donald Trump told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Saturday that he believes there is a “60 percent chance” that the president won’t be the Democratic nominee ...

  8. Overpressure - Wikipedia

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    Human beings have about a 50:50 chance of surviving 500 psi, but will probably be severely injured at 70-100 psi. Exposed eardrums will be ruptured 50% of the time at 15 psi. However, a standing man will be blown away at about 10 f/s velocity by a shock of 25 psi peak pressure. [4]

  9. Pascal's law - Wikipedia

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    Pressure in water and air. Pascal's law applies for fluids. Pascal's principle is defined as: A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed incompressible fluid at rest is transmitted equally and undiminished to all points in all directions throughout the fluid, and the force due to the pressure acts at right angles to the enclosing walls.