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E.B.: You only had time for one the parchment on which you scribbled, "Why the hell am I sweating so much?" Which we also believe were your last words, sir. W.H.H. (Shaking his head): I had such big plans.
From what I understand, this means that if the Volvo senses an innocent civilian attempting to cross a street while I (sweating behind the wheel, trying to figure out left from right) am driving toward him, the car will automatically brake for me.
OK, fine, if it wasn't my show, then why was I sweating so profusely you'd think I was the one sitting at the piano starting the same song for, yes, the sixth time now?
(Am I panting? Am I sweating more than the person next to me?) But if I eat half of an edible, I'm basically pre-grooved before I ever get on the machine.
Cardiorespiratory strain was assessed with the question: 'How often does physical exertion in your work cause: (i) sweating, (ii) breathlessness and (iii) heart palpitation?' The answering alternatives for these three items were: 'never or very rarely = 0'rarelyely = 1'occasionallylly = 2'quiteite frequently = 3' and 'frequently = 4'.
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