Imperfect evolution (Introduction)
> Tony; What do you, as a cardiologist, predict would happen under these circumstances? Do you think "normal" even applies under these conditions?-I have no idea. I've only worked with humans in factory settings, and in the lab, and I know exactly what exercising humans do in work responses. I can predict yours. The researchers said there were arrhythmias. I take them at their word. It is normal activity for the dolphin. > > > > David: Here you are describing normal cardiac activity related to exercise. There is a direct correlation between calorie work load and pulse rate different for each individual based on their state of fitness, with a maximal rate limited by advancing age. > > Tony: Yes, but doesn't that also depend on other conditions, temperature, oxygen in the blood vs. muscular demand, etc?-Of course it does. The relationships I described must take all of that in account.
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