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PHR
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PHRProfessional in Human Resources
PHRPersonal Health Record
PHRPhysicians for Human Rights
PHRPartnerships for Health Reform
PHRPublic Health Reports
PHRPatient Health Records
PhrPhrygian (linguistics)
PHRPayroll, Human Resources
PHRPresse Hebdomadaire Régionale
PHRPublic Health Region (Texas)
PHRPeak Heart Rate
PHRProfession of Human Resources
PHRParts per Hundred of Rubber
PHRPotential Health Risk
PHRPerformance Horse Registry, Inc.
PHRPreliminary Hazard Review
PHRPoverty Headcount Ratio


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1] every three minutes until the subject's heart rate reached 85% of a previously measured peak heart rate (if measured within one year) or an age-predicted maximum heart rate (220 beats x [min.
When the man was on top, the peak heart rate was 114 [+ or -] 14 beats per minute returning to 69 [+ or -] 12 beats per minute by 120sec post orgasm; and when the man was underneath, a similar peak heart rate of 117 [+ or -] 4 beats per minute was recorded.
So your peak heart rate of 169 by my calculation is 100 percent of that predicted.
 
 
 
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