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Cardiac function curve
Cardiac function curve Graph of a single cardiac function curve A graph showing the relationship ...
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List of curves
... by Wikipedia page. See also list of curve topics. Classical curves Ampersand curve Astroid Atriphtaloid Bean curve Bicorn Bicuspid Bow curve Bowditch curve Brachistochrone Bullet-nose curve Butterfly curve ...
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Dictionario Romanico 021 (Romanica wiki)
... UNDE: [edit] cardia n ANGLESE: [Anat.] cardia (= cardiac orifice of the stomach); cardi- [occurring in ... cardio- (= heart) ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: ... UNDE: cardiac-cerebro-cardiac etc.; anarcardio; pericardio; cardialgia etc.; cardiographo etc ... cardiologia etc.; cardiosclerosis etc.; endocardio etc. [edit] cardiac (-í-) adj ANGLESE: cardiac ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: adj cardíaco/ ...
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PiCCO (translated from German)
PiCCO PiCCO (Pulscontour Continous Cardiac output) a geringinvasive method is for the ... transpulmonaler Thermodillution. After the calibration the Pulskontour cardiac output PCHZV in real time is measured ... the determination and the monitoring of the cardiac output (HZV) belong to the standard monitoring ... in the border). The PiCCO determines the cardiac output continuously by means of pulse outline ... With the execution of the Thermodilution the cardiac output is computed according to the ...
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User:Prisonblues/Images
... recorded as part of the experiment). Single cardiac function curve Graph of a family of cardiac function curve at various heart rates. As ...
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Talk:Electroconvulsive therapy
... and mood, along with increasingly diminished memory function." Defenestration 10:03, 20 Mar 2004 (UTC ... does not shut down the whole brain function; remember: at least one anaesthesist in F ... ECT. BTW have you considered that during cardiac defib a much stronger current is applied ... all like a heart attack so your cardiac defib analogy just doesn't apply. Patients ... they drool, they are utterly unable to function. These drugs are often used in ...
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Wikimir:Requested articles/Natural Sciences
... B: Beam walking - BK7 - breaking wave - C: Curve of growth (spectroscopy) - D: Diffraction Effects - Diffusor ... successful technique in neuroscience for infering the function of cortical areas. Reproductive isolation - Golden dewdrop ... Localize - Lysate - M: Macrorestriction map - Malformation - Mapping function - Mapping population - MARCM system - Marker retention - Mate ... of complementarity antibiosis - Bacillus siliceus - bioamplification - Bromodomain - cardiac hypoplasia - Cetyl Myristoleate - chemoton - clinostat - comet assay ... of immunoglobulin - C-banding - C-terminu - C0t curve - Caenorhabditis - Caged ATP - Calcium-binding protein - ...
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome
... those of left ventricular failure, but the cardiac silhouette appears normal in ARDS. Also, the ... P l . Transpulmonary pressure, is an indirect function of the V t setting on the ... LIP) in the sigmoidal pressure-volume relationship curve of the lung. Recent research has shown ... procedures used to trace the pressure-volume curve, it is still used by some to ... ability to automatically plot a pressure-volume curve. The possibility of having an 'instantaneous' ...
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Coronarography (translated from French)
... have various names according to their final curve. An examination uses three classically of them ... a control of sound ionogramme blood (renal function), of sound hémogramme and of sound hémostase ... authorized. A biological control of the renal function can be made the following day. Generally ... coronarography can be proposed to explore one cardiac insufficiency stabilized being able to be revealing ... all the more great if the renal function before the examination is degraded. The ...
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Talk:Chaos theory
... for interval (mathematics). If f is a function (mathematics), then f(x) is the image ... how far you've moved as a function of the number of iterations. (The winding ... the distance-squared will be a fractal function of g. When the motion is diffusive ... Sabelli (2003). Autocorrelation and frequency analysis differentiate cardiac and economic bios from 1/f noise ... imagine the spectrum is some smooth decaying curve with "noise" in it. If you ...
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