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  1. 【whats 】 と 【what's】 はどう違いますか ... - HiNative

    【ネイティブ回答】「whats 」と「what's」はどう違うの?質問に7件の回答が集まっています!Hinativeでは"英語(アメリカ)"や外国語の勉強で気になったことを、ネイティブスピーカーに …

  2. What is the difference between "whats " and "what's ... - HiNative

    whats and what's mean the same thing but whats is the improper way to spell what's. both mean what is. See a translation 2 likes

  3. Heart rate: What's normal? - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 22, 2025 · A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. A heart rate above or below that may signal a health condition.

  4. Vagina: What's typical, what's not - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 30, 2025 · Vaginal health affects more than just a person's sex life. Find out about common vaginal problems and how to have a healthy vagina.

  5. Placenta: How it works, what's normal - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 8, 2024 · If you're pregnant, you might wonder what exactly the placenta is, what it does and what might affect it. Here's what you need to know about this important organ.

  6. Bulging disk vs. herniated disk: What's the difference?

    Mar 12, 2024 · Compared with a bulging disk, a herniated disk is more likely to cause pain because it protrudes farther and is more likely to compress nerve roots.

  7. ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre "whats " y "what's" ? "whats " vs "what's"

    whats and what's mean the same thing but whats is the improper way to spell what's. both mean what is. See a translation 2 likes

  8. Ministroke vs. regular stroke: What's the difference?

    Apr 23, 2025 · When people use the term "ministroke," they're referring to a transient ischemic attack, also called a TIA. A TIA is a temporary blockage of blood flow to part of the brain, the spinal cord or …

  9. Menstrual cycle: What's normal, what's not - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 22, 2023 · Your menstrual cycle can say a lot about your health. Understand how to track your menstrual cycle and what to do about irregularities.

  10. How do you say "Whats your name" in Portuguese (Portugal)?

    Explanation: In the formal translation, "Qual é o seu nome?" is used, which is a polite and respectful way to ask someone's name. The use of "seu" (your) instead of "teu" (your) also adds formality to the …