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What is a Schlager?

The word "schlager" came from the German language (schlag - blow). It first arose in 1880 in Vienna to characterize especially popular melodies and arias from operas and operettas.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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In the capillaries, blood moves at a linear speed of 0,5 millimeters per second, in arterioles - 4 millimeters per second, in the superior and inferior vena cava - 20 centimeters per second. In the main artery of the circulatory system (aorta), the blood moves in jerks, while the linear velocity of blood flow changes from 0 to 120 centimeters per second (the average linear velocity is 40 centimeters per second).

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