Applied Sciences | Open Access | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/tajas/Volume05Issue03-01

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF EXOPLANETS DETECTED BY THE TRANSIT METHOD

Ashesh Malla , Manipal College Of Medical Sciences, Nepal

Abstract

This review is intended to see the change on pulse later the arteria antrum rub. The ordinary individual taken as a subject for this review. The subject requested to rests, with completely broadened and the head got some distance from the side being kneaded. The spiral heartbeat was recorded. Then, at that point, tenderly contacts the arteria antrum on one side for 5 seconds. The back rub will rehashed on opposite side. The spiral heartbeat was recorded once more. The change is huge at.

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Ashesh Malla. (2023). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF EXOPLANETS DETECTED BY THE TRANSIT METHOD. The American Journal of Applied Sciences, 5(03), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajas/Volume05Issue03-01