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What does PR stand for?

Pulse Rate


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Samples in periodicals archive:
s pulse or pulse rate is a measurement of the number of heartbeats per minute The pulse rate varies from one person to another but the pulse is always an overall view of an individual?
I was at a meeting recently where the effect of pulse rate on life expectancy was discussed.
DeGuerin has said Stanford was taken to that Houston area hospital on Thursday after he had a high pulse rate.
On the activity table, they can take part in a range of associated activities, such as checking their pulse rate and blood pressure.
While Sunderland wouldn't normally increase the pulse rate, this is an important game for us.
Work out your maximum heart rate (see below) and, for the first six weeks, only exert yourself hard enough to raise your pulse rate into the fat-burning zone (see below).
It then increases the body's blood pressure and pulse rate to make you feel alert.
From session to session (or over several sessions), increase how hard you work, so that your pulse rate gradually gets faster, over time.

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