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ECG Analysis (Fundamentals) - American Academy of Family

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... covers the valves, and lines the blood vessels. - Myocardium: Middle layer; composed of cardiac muscle. Cardiac muscle is involuntary meaning we donnot control it. In mammals the heart is divided into a right and left side which is then divided into an atrium and ventricle. With this being said, the ...
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06 Effect of Coughing LQ
06 Effect of Coughing LQ

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Abnormal Electrocardiogram Findings During an Occupational

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