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The Bears rushed over an AED machine in about 30 or 40 seconds, according to Roth. “We placed the pads on his chest,” Roth said. “The AED identified that he was in a rhythm and needed to be ...
The heart rate variability only increases around three weeks before arousal and the bears only leave their den once outside temperatures are at their lower critical temperature. These findings suggest that bears are thermoconforming and bear hibernation is driven by environmental cues, but arousal is driven by physiological cues. [31]
During their time in hibernation, an American black bear's heart rate drops from 40 to 50 beats per minute to 8 beats per minute, and the metabolic rate can drop to a quarter of the bear's (nonhibernating) basal metabolic rate. These reductions in metabolic rate and heart rate do not appear to decrease the bear's ability to heal injuries during ...
The Bears had a chance last Sunday for a go-ahead field goal in the game's final seconds against the Green Bay Packers. But Chicago allowed Green Bay to block the field goal to secure a 20-19 ...
The Bears looked in prime shape to force overtime at worst with first-and-10 at the Detroit 25-yard line with 46 seconds and two timeouts remaining while trailing, 23-20. From there, the Bears ...
The resting heart rate in children is much faster. In athletes, however, the resting heart rate can be as slow as 40 beats per minute, and be considered normal. [citation needed] The term sinus arrhythmia [26] refers to a normal phenomenon of alternating mild acceleration and slowing of the heart rate that occurs with breathing in and out ...
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The capacity for endurance running is also found in migratory ungulates and a limited number of terrestrial carnivores, such as bears, dogs, wolves, and hyenas. In modern human society, long-distance running has multiple purposes: people may engage in it for physical exercise , for recreation , as a means of travel, as a competitive sport, for ...