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On the other hand, it is not uncommon for athletes to have large hearts.
His parents were tenant farmers in the hills of Auvergne — "simple people of the earth, but with large hearts," as he put it — who raised cows, pigs, rabbits, and poultry, and a few acres of root crops and grain.
In preparation for consensus, the resident adviser subjected us to a soul-crushing five-hour workshop, "Nonviolent Communication," with a woman from an institute in Santa Cruz who used puppets to convey how human beings can be like panthers (who eat toddlers along with their clothes) or giraffes (who have large hearts), but often both.
Researchers say elite distance runners share several inborn physiological traits, including large hearts, an efficient way of moving and an ability to keep running when they are exerting so much effort that they are panting for breath, that make them faster than most recreational runners.
In this study, lessons learned from epicardial potential mapping of large hearts were applied to studies conducted in genetically altered mouse hearts.
Necropsy of three moribund non-runt mutant mice showed that they have disproportionally large hearts when compared to their small body size.
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A large heart, therefore, may be a sign of disease.
A quiet Mexican girl whose large heart is outshone only by her even larger breasts!
Fellini needed many extras, Laing observed, "to illustrate his own large heart".
But, whatever the play's flaws, it boasts a large heart.
But tests showed that her problem was a large heart tumor.
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