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If an erect person's systolic pressure is measured at 120 mm-Hg at the level of heart, please calculate the arterial systolic blood pressure in the head of this person (in the unit of mm-Hg). Assume that the head is 50 cm above the heart (the density of blood is 1050 kg/m^3), and 1 mm-Hg = 133 N/m2
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