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4 Lab Discussion: Cardiovascular 2) What are systolic and diastolic blood pressures? What is systemic mean arterial pressure and (MAP) how is it controlled? Present your data for MAP. Does it differ between men and women? Why or why not?

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4 Lab Discussion: Cardiovascular 2) What are systolic and diastolic blood pressures? What is systemic mean arterial pressure and (MAP) how is it controlled? Present your data for MAP. Does it differ between men and women? Why or why not?
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