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How many times brighter is a star with an apparent magnitude of +1.0 than a star with an apparent magnitude of +6.0?
Hemiparesis
Weakness on one side of the body, which can be a result of various neurological injuries or conditions.
Bronchitis
An inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs, resulting in coughing and difficulty breathing, which can be acute or chronic.
Impaired Gas Exchange
A condition where there is a problem with the transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the bloodstream.
Heart Rate
The number of times the heart beats per minute, indicating cardiovascular health.
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