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Thursday, February 19, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015

... • Muscle fibers are polarized between cycles • P wave = depolarization of ventricles • T wave = ventricles repolarizing • P-Q interval = time between beginning of P wave and beginning of QRS complex; time for impulse to travel from S-A node through A-V ...
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Advanced Questions on POTS/Dysautonomia

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Chapter 18 The Cardiovascular System - The Heart

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Heart rate variability by Poincaré plot and spectral analysis in young

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The Transport System - IB

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