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ventricular septal defect with pulmonary stenosis and - Heart

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... A: A gallop rhythm is associated with severe heart failure. All four sounds (S4, S1, S2, and S3) may be heard, producing a “gallop” rhythm. C: The first heart sound is known as S1. It is a normal sound that is not associated with pathology. D: S3 is often heard in patients with heart failure or flui ...
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2008 Guidelines for Management of Marathon Related Medical
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Phospholipid Composition of Myocardium in

... total PL is significantly higher in ventricles as compared with atria. This is due to the higher concentration of major phospholipids PC and PE, which reflects the higher content of intracellular membranes in ventricles. As the ratio of major phospholipids to mitochondrial DPG is similar in ventricl ...
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Annals of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases Open

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Chapter 17: The Autonomic Nervous System
Chapter 17: The Autonomic Nervous System

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myocardial infarction

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CHANGES IN AUTONOMIC TONE RESULTING FROM CIRCUMFERENTIAL PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION by GEOFFREY SEABORN
CHANGES IN AUTONOMIC TONE RESULTING FROM CIRCUMFERENTIAL PULMONARY VEIN ISOLATION by GEOFFREY SEABORN

... Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis is an effective method for gaining non-invasive insight into autonomic control of heart rate, and consequently into the relationship between ANS activity and cardiovascular mortality. HRV analysis is performed by measuring variability in time intervals between a ...
Chapter 17: The Autonomic Nervous System
Chapter 17: The Autonomic Nervous System

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... and control groups (sub-maximal exercise test to reach the predefined target HR ,120). Stroke volume at rest and during exercise and its increase during exercise, were not statistically different between study groups (Table 3). During exercise, however, aortic outflow velocity time integral did not ...
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... In humans, the sympathetic division of the ANS uses only one neurotransmitter, called norepinephrine. In comparison with norepinephrine, methamphetamine is an analog, a molecule with a similar structure and function as another molecule. Each time a user smokes, injects, or snorts methamphetamine, th ...
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High-Frequency Components in the Electrocardiogram

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bill nye: blood and circulation

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