When a small stroke, resulting in a partial paralysis of the left side, occurs the damage area is most likely in the right side of the brain. This is not always true but in most cases is true
180°
if its a 4 stroke then just regular gas, if 2 stroke 40:1 mixed.. but its most likely a 4 stoke so regular
180 degree. giving it a theoretical twice the rpm of a 4 stroke parallel twin
Between 120 and 150 psi probably most likely 120ish
well the person can just be there and it will look like a seizure almost, you most likely wont realize that it is a stroke because one minute the person can be fine and the next they are out of it.
Individuals who are older, have a family history of stroke, have high blood pressure, have diabetes, have high cholesterol, smoke, lead a sedentary lifestyle, or have a history of cardiovascular disease are more likely to experience a stroke. Additionally, certain ethnic groups such as African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian Americans may have a higher risk of stroke.
Stroke damage is always somewhere in the brain. However, you cannot say that every person who has had a stroke and is in a coma has had the stroke in the same part of the brain. Strokes can affect just about any area of the brain.
If this is a Power Stroke engine, the most likely cause is a faulty crankshaft position sensor.
I guess the most popular stroke is the Arm Crawl/Arm stroke/Freestyle. . . maybe because it's the easiest.
Frontcrawl is generally the most popular swimming stroke as it is the most efficient
This type of ringing is most likely due to damage in the part of the brain. This part of the brain is for interperting sound. It can also be caused by what is called cochlear stroke. This is a blood supply interruption to the inner ear region.