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spaceVoid that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere. Above 120 km/75 mi, very little atmosphere remains, so objects can continue to move quickly without extra energy. The space between the planets is not entirely empty, but filled with the tenuous gas of the solar wind as well as dust. Highly rarefied gas, dust, and high-energy subatomic particles also exist in the space between galaxies and between clusters of galaxies. space
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By palpating inferiorly, one can locate the fourth intercostal space for placement of lead [V. Heart rate was measured using bipolar surface electrodes placed over the manubrium and the left seventh intercostal space. [double dagger] Heart rate was monitored using a single-lead electrocardiogram obtained from surface electrodes at the second intercostal space on each side of the chest and at the fifth intercostal space on the left side of the chest. |
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