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Not sure about biblically but I do know it comes from the Merchant of Venice where a pound of flesh is demanded from those in debt. In 'Seven Pounds' seven lives were taken so seven pounds are owed, he must save seven lives.
Crossing the legs at the knees can cause an increase in systolic BP as well as a smaller increase in diastolic BP. Crossing the legs at the ankles does not have a significant impact on altering BP.
This question is hard to interpret, but here are some possible answers: Since 16 ounces is equal to one pound, five pounds is 5 times as much as one pound. If the "16 ounce object" is a container, it could conceivably hold five pounds of some other substance such as water, for example. In that case the two taken together would weight 6 pounds, or six times as much as one pound. In an outright trick question, the sixteen ounce object could contain five British one Pound notes or coins and weigh only slightly more than one pound. By definition, a sixteen ounce object itself cannot weigh five pounds.
That all depends on where you've taken the poor thing. On Earth, one poundmass weighs one poundforce, so [s]he weighs 29 pounds here. The weight of that same mass is different in other places.
Blood pressure is taken with a sphygmomanometer and a stethoscope.
1 ton = 2,000 pounds2 tons = 4,000 pounds..6 tons = 12,000 pounds200 pounds must be taken 60 times in order to equal 12,000 pounds.
A dog kennel is a place where you can take your dog when you go on vacation or something. A dog shelter is where they house homeless dogs or dogs that were taken from their owners.
Systolic and Diastolic pressure measurements are taken. Systolic is the higher pressure measurement, when the heart ventricles are contracted, and Diastolic is the lower pressure when the ventricles are filling. So if somebody's blood pressure is 120/80, then 120 is the systolic pressure and 80 is the diastolic pressure
Design Pressure of LPG is nominally taken as 250Psi/1.725bar
radial
I assume you mean an animal pound: which is a caged enclosure or building in which stray dogs and cats are kept after being taken off the streets.
They are taken, and to answer you, Too many.