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  • {{dambigbox|the organ in all vertebrate species|Heart}} The '''heart''' is a muscular pump that drives the [[cardiovascular]] system. It differs
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  • #Redirect [[Heart failure]]
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  • ...r]] for [[oxygen]]. The blood then travels back in to the left side of the heart, from where it is pumped all round the body in [[systemic circulation]]. Th ...bers receive blood from the [[vein]]s, and the ventricles pump it from the heart in to the [[artery|arteries]]. The left ventricle is much thicker than the
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  • The definition of congestive '''heart failure''' has evolved. In 2007, the [[National Library of Medicine]] defined heart failure as:
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  • {{Image|Gray-image1218.gif|right|350px|The location of the heart below the thoracic wall.}} ...he ventricular walls when suddenly distended by the rush of blood from the heart atria; and the fourth is produced by atrial contraction and ventricular fil
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  • {{r|Human heart}} {{r|Heart (symbol)}}
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  • ...om the flow of blood through the heart. Heart murmurs can be examined by [[heart auscultation]], and analyzed by their intensity (6 grades), duration, timin ...eterminants of mitral, tricuspid, and aortic regurgitation (the Framingham Heart Study) |journal=The American journal of cardiology |volume=83 |issue=6 |pag
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  • ...motion]]s and experiences, chiefly [[love]] or the [[spirit]]. The [[human heart]] is seen in various [[culture]]s as linked to these ideas.
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  • ...to be presented as an average in the presence of [[arrythmia]]s, such as [[heart block]], when some contractions are missed. [[Bradycardia]] is the condition in which the heart rate is below normal; in [[tachycardia]], it is above normal.
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  • '''Heart''' is a Seattle-based rock band led by Ann and Nancy Wilson, founded in 19
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  • ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref> ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref>
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  • ...cardiac filling and/or impaired contraction and emptying, resulting in the heart's inability to pump a sufficient amount of blood to meet the needs of the b
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  • .../www.framinghamheartstudy.org/about/history.html History of the Framingham Heart Study]</ref> ...articipants who had not yet developed overt symptoms of CVD or suffered a heart attack or stroke."
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  • The number of times the heart contracts per minute to pump blood around the body, usually expressed as be
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  • Sounds heard over the cardiac region produced by the functioning of the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • *[http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/hhw/hhw_pumping.html Heart contraction and blood flow (animation)] *[http://www.heart.org.in/ Heart Disease]
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  • #Redirect [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • ...t sounds caused by vibrations resulting from the flow of blood through the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • {{r|Human heart}}
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  • '''Heart of Darkness''' is a novella by British writer [[Joseph Conrad]]. Told in t
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  • ...ns have congenital heart defects, ranging from mild to severe. Congenital heart defects (CHD) are a frequent cause of [[death]] and [[disability]] and caus ...elieved to be responsible for only approximately 5% of cases of congenital heart disease.<ref>S. J. SHANE Canad. I. A. J. 256ElAug. 1 1959 VO. 81</ref>
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  • ...stolic heart failure''' or '''diastolic dysfunction''' is "[a subset of] [[heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading ...JE| title=Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction as a cause of congestive heart failure. Mechanisms and management. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 1992 |
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  • #REDIRECT [[Congenital heart defect]]
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  • ...ed the [[coronary artery|coronary arteries]]). The usual cause of coronary heart disease is [[atherosclerosis]]. ...oronary heart disease is multifactorial. About 3/4 of the risk of coronary heart disease is due to three risk factors: [[hypercholesterolemia]] (total chole
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  • {{r|Heart anatomy}} {{r|Heart atria||**}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart rate]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Defect in the structure of the heart and great vessels of a newborn.
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  • Disease of the heart that involves narrowing of the coronary arteries.
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  • [[Heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart failure]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Heart}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Heart of Darkness (novel)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...l| author=Ho KK, Pinsky JL, Kannel WB, Levy D| title=The epidemiology of heart failure: the Framingham Study. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | year= 1993 | ** Third [[heart sound]] present
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  • ...controlled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=78
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  • {{dambigbox|the New York Heart Association Functional Classification|New York}} ...ctional Capacity and Objective Assessment of Patients With Diseases of the Heart |accessdate=2008-01-22 |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |w
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  • Score that can be used to diagnose heart failure and monitor its response to treatment.
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  • Way of classifying the extent of heart failure, by placing patients in one of four categories based on how much th
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/New York Heart Association Functional Classification]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Heart failure}}
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  • *[http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/hhw/hhw_pumping.html Heart contraction and blood flow (animation)] *[http://www.heart.org.in/ Heart Disease]
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  • ...ies at specific sites in the heart to diagnose and treat problems with the heart's electrical system<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A device that temporarily or indefinitely substitutes for the heart's electrical triggering system
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  • ...t sounds caused by vibrations resulting from the flow of blood through the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • The part of the mammalian heart in which electrical signals triggering heart contractions normally begin
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  • {{r|Heart anatomy}} {{r|Heart atria||**}}
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  • ==Anatomy of the human heart== {{Image|Anatomy heart.jpg|center|600px|Anatomy of the Human Heart. Enlarged version of image in Introduction section of the main article. [ht
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  • ...tal muscle, alimentary tract, etc. It is used mainly as bronchodilator and heart stimulant.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • Leaking of the heart's [[aortic valve]] causing a reverse blood flow during [[ventricular diasto
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  • {{r|Human heart}} {{r|Heart (symbol)}}
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  • ...eted by the ventricles of the heart in response to excessive stretching of heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes).
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  • ...is primarily used in treatment of hypertension, congestive heart failure, heart attacks and also in preventing renal and retinal complications of diabetes.
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  • ...motion]]s and experiences, chiefly [[love]] or the [[spirit]]. The [[human heart]] is seen in various [[culture]]s as linked to these ideas.
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  • ...oronary arteries''' are the [[artery|arteries]] that supply blood to the [[heart]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...ge492.gif|right|350px|The coronary arteries on the anterior surface of the heart.}}
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  • Occurrence of heart electrophysiology dysfunction or/and muscle damage. The heart becomes weaker and is not as efficient in pumping and therefore circulating
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  • ...cardiac filling and/or impaired contraction and emptying, resulting in the heart's inability to pump a sufficient amount of blood to meet the needs of the b
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  • ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref> ...americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=10858 Mission of the American Heart Association]</ref>
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  • #Redirect [[Heart failure]]
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  • #redirect [[Heart failure]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Congenital heart defect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[coronary heart disease]]
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  • #redirect [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diastolic heart failure]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • {{r|Heart murmur}} {{r|Heart sound}}
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  • *American Heart Association 2010 guidance [http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/vol122/18_su
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  • #REDIRECT [[New York Heart Association Functional Classification]]
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  • *''Amma: Healing the Heart of the World'' by [[Judith Cornell]], (William Morrow & Company, ISBN 0-688 *''Messages from Amma: In the Language of the Heart by [[Janine Canan]] (Ten Speed Press, ISBN 1-58761-214-3)
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  • ...ally restart the natural heart movement. Currently, the survival rate of a heart attack, from all causes and in all groups, is 6%, and with CPR, this chance ...[[defibrillator|defibrillated]] or receive other definitive care. Very few heart attack victims will regain a pulse through CPR alone, although the most com
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  • {{r|Heart}} {{r|Heart failure}}
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  • ...-power models are designed to be used during surgery, directly against the heart. ...t, with the its muscles contracting in the proper rhythm. In VT or VF, the heart muscles move fairly randomly.
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  • A synthetic [[brain natriuretic peptide]] used for the treatment of [[heart failure]]
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  • .../www.framinghamheartstudy.org/about/history.html History of the Framingham Heart Study]</ref> ...articipants who had not yet developed overt symptoms of CVD or suffered a heart attack or stroke."
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  • Open area commonly found in the heart of a traditional town used for community gatherings.
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  • [[Heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading
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  • ...that is used to partially or completely replace the function of a failing heart.
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  • ...d of itself in adults, but often contributes to other cogenital defects or heart diseases, and it is often accompanied by [[situs invertus]]. ...ion]] depictions, dextrocardia is no defense against a shot or stab to the heart; while it may keep a penetrating wound from being instantly fatal, the woun
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  • Drugs mainly used to treat [[hypertension]] and [[heart failure]], by hemodynamic effect inhibiting the [[renin-angiotensin system]
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  • ...ic nervous system|adrenergic systems]]-stimulator used in [[asthma]] and [[heart|cardiac]] failure.
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  • Inflammation of the [[pericardium]] surrounding the [[heart]].
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  • A blood vessel that carries [[blood]] away from the [[heart]]
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>Complete loss of effective mechanical blood pumping by the heart; fatal if [[cardio-pulmonary resuscitation]] fails
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  • '''Heart''' is a Seattle-based rock band led by Ann and Nancy Wilson, founded in 19
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  • Any variation from the normal rhythm or rate of the heart beat.
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  • ...rate, used as an initiating explosive and as a [[vasodilator]] for various heart diseases
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  • An alcoholic beverage made from the distilled sap and heart of the Agave plant.
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  • Set of signs and symptoms related to the heart, due to myocardial ischemia.
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  • Score that can be used to diagnose heart failure and monitor its response to treatment.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/New York Heart Association Functional Classification]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Heart failure}}
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  • ...; cardiac surgical procedures; in shock; or in congestive heart failure ([[heart failure]])."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • Pathological valvular heart disease caused by the incomplete opening of the aortic valve orifice.
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  • ...t form of polymorphic [[ventricular tachycardia]] that is characterized by heart rate between 200 and 250 beats per minute.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude
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  • {{r|Heart murmur}} {{r|Heart sound}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the New York Heart Association Functional Classification|New York}} ...ctional Capacity and Objective Assessment of Patients With Diseases of the Heart |accessdate=2008-01-22 |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |format= |w
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  • #'Heart of Mine' (Bob Dylan) – 4:29 *Ronnie Wood – guitar ('Heart of Mine')
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  • Medical device which applies brief high-voltage electric shock to the heart, to restore a proper rhythm.
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  • ...racterized by [[ventricular dilation]], [[ventricular dysfunction]], and [[heart failure]].
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  • ...sives|high-explosive]] which also has medical uses as a [[vasodilator]] in heart disease
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  • ...sed for treating mild to moderate pain; protective against blood clots and heart disease when administered indefinitely in low doses
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  • ...w.emant.com/694006.page Learn how an oximeter works by building an optical heart rate monitor]
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  • A [[homeopathy|homeopathic]] medicine, derived from duck heart and liver, and indicated for the treatment of influenza-like symptoms
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  • A broad term including heart-related symptoms compatible with acute [[myocardial ischemia]], ranging fro
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  • ...controlled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=78
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  • ...l| author=Ho KK, Pinsky JL, Kannel WB, Levy D| title=The epidemiology of heart failure: the Framingham Study. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | year= 1993 | ** Third [[heart sound]] present
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  • ...ns have congenital heart defects, ranging from mild to severe. Congenital heart defects (CHD) are a frequent cause of [[death]] and [[disability]] and caus ...elieved to be responsible for only approximately 5% of cases of congenital heart disease.<ref>S. J. SHANE Canad. I. A. J. 256ElAug. 1 1959 VO. 81</ref>
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  • Sounds heard over the cardiac region produced by the functioning of the heart.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • Graded test to measure an individual's heart rate and oxygen intake while undergoing strenuous physical exercise.
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  • ...tomography (CT) scanner to look at the structures and blood vessels of the heart.
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  • Instruments intended to detect and study sound produced by the heart, lungs, or other parts of the body, sometimes with electronic amplification
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  • Presence of the heart in the right hemithorax, with the cardiac apex directed to the right.
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  • Congenital heart condition associated with the prolongation of repolarisation following depo
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  • Defect in the structure of the heart and great vessels of a newborn.
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  • Blood vessels that provide oxygenated blood to the structure of the heart itself
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  • ...often resulting in stress-related symptoms, and possibly increased risk of heart disease.
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  • Disease of the heart that involves narrowing of the coronary arteries.
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  • ...e in his lifetime; his novels include ''Ivanhoe'', ''Rob Roy'', 'and ''The Heart of Midlothian.''
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  • Way of classifying the extent of heart failure, by placing patients in one of four categories based on how much th
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  • A conical fibro-serous sac surrounding the [[heart]] and the roots of the great vessels ([[aorta]], [[vena cava]]e, [[pulmonar
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  • Recording of the electrical activity of the heart on a moving strip of paper.
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  • ...gitalis glycosides]], used clinically to improve the pumping action of the heart
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  • The cessation of effective heart pumping within one hour of the onset of symptoms
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  • A heart attack, gross [[necrosis]] of the [[myocardium]], resulting from interrupti
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  • Reversible reduction in the supply of blood to the heart muscle (i.e., [[myocardium]]), commonly causing the pain of [[angina]]
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  • ...and [[New York Heart Association Functional Classification]] class I-III [[heart failure]] according to the ATHENA [[randomized controlled trial]].<ref name ...at rest ([[New York Heart Association Functional Classification|New York Heart Association]] [NYHA] functional class III or IV) or paroxysmal nocturnal d
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  • ...icardium, and an inner visceral layer ([[epicardium]]) resting next to the heart, and a pericardial cavity between these two layers. <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...heart]] is defined as "any variation from the normal rhythm or rate of the heart beat."<ref name="title">{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/200 * Heart Block
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  • Radiographic visualization of the internal anatomy of the heart and blood vessels after the intravascular introduction of radiopaque contra
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  • ...nts. The score was derived from the cohort of subjects in the [[Framingham Heart Study]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...neral cardiovascular risk profile for use in primary care: the Framingham Heart Study. | journal=Circulation | year= 2008 | volume= 117 | issue= 6 | pages
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  • ...iscovered the true nature of [[blood]] circulation and the function of the heart as a pump.
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  • ...ic nervous system, which has cholinergic nerve endings, which inhibits the heart, contracts the pupils, and produces a vagus-insulin axis of activity.
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  • Thickening of the myocardium of the left ventricle of the heart, frequently as a pathological reaction to cardiovascular disease, or high b
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  • Device placed in the body to deliver an electrical shock to the heart in response to a serious abnormal rhythm.
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  • The number of times the heart contracts per minute to pump blood around the body, usually expressed as be
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  • The study of the electrical activity and characteristics of the [[heart]]; [[myocardium]]; and [[cardiomyocyte]]s, using [[cardiac electrophysiolo
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  • * [[Coronary heart disease]]
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  • The [[heart]] and the blood vessels by which [[blood]] is pumped and circulated through
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  • ...purea]] or synthetic analogues, which improve the pumping ability of the [[heart]], although have a narrow [[therapeutic index]] before they become toxic
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  • Inflammation of the heart caused by the direct invasion of bacteria and leading to deformity and dest
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  • ...that may be used for diagnosis or prognosis in diseases such as [[coronary heart disease]].
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  • ...orta]] (or [[femoral artery]]) via an oxygenator thus bypassing both the [[heart]] and [[lungs]] <noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...noinclude>Ultrasonic recording of the size, motion, and composition of the heart and surrounding tissues. The standard approach is transthoracic ([[National
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  • ...cal specialty concerned with diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, and [[esophagus]]. Two major types of thoracic surgery are cl
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  • ...star in the [[constellation]] [[Hydra (constellation)|Hydra]], marking the heart of the snake.
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  • ...r]] for [[oxygen]]. The blood then travels back in to the left side of the heart, from where it is pumped all round the body in [[systemic circulation]]. Th ...bers receive blood from the [[vein]]s, and the ventricles pump it from the heart in to the [[artery|arteries]]. The left ventricle is much thicker than the
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  • {{r|Heart murmur}} {{r|Heart sound}}
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  • ...t, although not always realized as such, is blood. For organs, such as the heart, which cannot be transplanted from a living donor, ethical issues become co ...less, arguments are made for the possibly ethical practice of "non-beating heart donation", when there is cardiac arrest, and a presumption of an irreversi
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  • ...mi AM, Moe G, Januzzi JL, Mazer CD| title=Improving the diagnosis of acute heart failure using a validated prediction model. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | y ...ystematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis of diagnosis of heart failure, with modelling of implications of different diagnostic strategies
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  • ...and high blood pressure ([[hypertension]]), and to improve survival after heart a attack. It is a synthetic peptide derivative, (S)-1-[N2-(1-carboxy-3-phe ...aking lisinopril: kidney disease, liver disease, heart disease, congestive heart failure, diabetes, or connective tissue disease.
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  • *"Save Gaza by Destroying the Heart of Terror: Natan Sharansky ", arguing that disproportionate response is exa
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  • {{r|Coronary heart disease}}
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  • ...mprisoned by the Soviets 1945-1955; indicted by West Germany but died of a heart attack before trial
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  • Composition example: A heart is a non-removable part of a person. | heart |
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  • ...activity in the [[epicardium]] by placing electrodes on the surface of the heart to analyze the patterns of activation and to locate arrhythmogenic sites<no
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  • A group of conditions in which [[heart ventricle]] activation by the atrial impulse is faster than the normal impu
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  • ...f [[capillary|capillaries]] on the one hand and the [[endocardium]] of the heart on the other <noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...; it is proposed as a cardiotonic after [[myocardial infarction]] or open heart surgery, and used as a pharmacological stressor in [[cardiac stress testing
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  • {{dambigbox|the organ in all vertebrate species|Heart}} The '''heart''' is a muscular pump that drives the [[cardiovascular]] system. It differs
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  • ...ornia (U.S. state)]] in the [[United States of America]], and has been the heart of the American [[film]] industry for over a hundred years. ...year-round location shooting. Since then it has boomed into the cinematic heart of the United States, and has been the home and workplace of actors, direct
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  • ...ents that affect the skin, fascia, muscle, nerve, blood vessels, lung, and heart. Diagnostic features generally include [[eosinophilia]], [[myalgia]] severe
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  • ...imple, as in a [[blood transfusion]], or surgically challenging, as in a [[heart transplant]].
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  • ...graded, using criteria such as rate of work done, oxygen consumption, and heart rate."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> A cardiac stress test is a [[heart function test]] that monitors either the cardiac electrical activity or use
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  • ..., Buckley DI, Freeman M, Helfand M |title=Periodontal disease and coronary heart disease incidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis |journal=J Gen Int Common complications include [[coronary heart disease]] (including [[myocardial infarction]] and angina) and [[cerebrovas
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  • '''Heart of Darkness''' is a novella by British writer [[Joseph Conrad]]. Told in t
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  • ...to be presented as an average in the presence of [[arrythmia]]s, such as [[heart block]], when some contractions are missed. [[Bradycardia]] is the condition in which the heart rate is below normal; in [[tachycardia]], it is above normal.
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  • ...rounding Pluto and its planet status from a renowned astrophysicist at the heart of the controversy. - publishers summary.
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  • ...of tolvaptan, an oral vasopressin antagonist, in patients hospitalized for heart failure: the EVEREST Clinical Status Trials. | journal=JAMA | year= 2007 | ...l.| title=Effects of oral tolvaptan in patients hospitalized for worsening heart failure: the EVEREST Outcome Trial. | journal=JAMA | year= 2007 | volume= 2
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  • #'Your Cheatin' Heart' (Hank Williams) - 2:26 *The Jordanaires - backing vocals ('Make the World Go Away', 'Your Cheatin' Heart')
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  • ...sist device''' or '''LVAD''' is a [[pump]] which runs in parallel with a [[heart]] to boost the blood flow. The main reason for a patient to have a LVAD imp
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  • ...of unknown cause and associated organ system dysfunction, including the [[heart]], [[central nervous system]], [[kidney]]s, [[lungs]], [[gastrointestinal t
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  • ...954024 Review in: ACP J Club. 2003 Sep-Oct;139(2):32] </ref> symptoms of [[heart failure]]. ...te heart failure and left ventricular systolic dysfunction. | journal=Circ Heart Fail | year= 2010 | volume= 3 | issue= 3 | pages= 347-53 | pmid=20299607 |
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  • ...sis. They cause mainly vasodilation and mild natriuresis without affecting heart rate and contractility."<ref>{{MeSH|Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor ===Heart failure===
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  • ...itide, a natriuretic peptide, in the treatment of decompensated congestive heart failure. Nesiritide Study Group. N Engl J Med. 2000 Jul 27;343(4):246-53. E Nesiritide is considered adjunctive therapy for patients in severe heart failure, principally as a vasodilator, when neither [[nitroglycerine]] nor
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  • #'Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love)' (Bob Dylan) – 5:19 *Mick Taylor – guitar ('Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love)')
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  • ...//www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1628harvey-blood.html ''On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals''.] Translation: Robert Willis. The Internet Modern Hi ==On the evolution of the mammalian heart==
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  • ...can be congenital or acquired, particularly after surgical correction for heart defects."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...e]] although it also correlates with the right heart pressure and the left heart ejection fraction <ref name="pmid3415106">{{cite journal |author=Ewy G |tit ...the jugular venous pressure remains constant or temporarily rises for a [[Heart rate|heartbeat]] or two, before returning to normal. This ''negative result
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  • ...] north of [[An Loc]]. When there were times of relative peace, it was the heart of a rubber plantation.
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  • ..., Navas-Acien A, Pastor-Barriuso R, Guallar E| title=Selenium and coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis. | journal=Am J Clin Nutr | year= 2006 | volume= 8 ...lar function in elderly patients with chronic heart failure. | journal=Eur Heart J | year= 2005 | volume= 26 | issue= 21 | pages= 2238-44 | pmid=16081469 |
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  • ...producing a bronchopulmonary infection, which can lead to damaging of the heart.
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  • ...lantable devices which continuously monitor the electrical activity of the heart and automatically detect and terminate [[ventricular tachycardia]] and [[ve ...tle=Amiodarone or an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator for congestive heart failure |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=352 |issue=3 |pages=225–37 |yea
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  • {{Image|Gray-image1218.gif|right|350px|Diagram showing relations of opened heart to front of thoracic wall.}}
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  • ...lly requiring [[Advanced Cardiac Life Support]. Electrical activity of the heart does not necessarily cease; it may simply not stimulate the cardiac musclat ...illed interventions such as opening the chest and manually compressing the heart can work in some cases, usually with massive fluid replacement. Cardiac arr
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  • *''With All Your Heart, Soul, and Might: Freedom, Morality, and Politics in the Hebrew Bible''; *"
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  • #'Pain in My Heart' (Allen Toussaint) - 2:11 *Jack Nitzsche&nbsp;– Nitzsche' phone ('Pain in My Heart')
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  • ...a "device designed to stimulate, by electric impulses, contraction of the heart muscles. It may be temporary (external) or permanent (internal or internal- The basic two types of pacemaker provide contractile pulses when the heart is beating too slowly (i.e., [[bradycardia]] pacemaker) or has an inefficie
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  • ...eheartfc.com.au/ Melbourne Heart FC] &ndash; official website of Melbourne Heart FC.
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  • ...rly known as Huntly House, occupies 16th and 17th century buildings in the heart of the Old Town. Exhibits include:the feeding bowl and collar belonging to
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  • ...stolic heart failure''' or '''diastolic dysfunction''' is "[a subset of] [[heart failure]] caused by abnormal myocardial relaxation during diastolic leading ...JE| title=Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction as a cause of congestive heart failure. Mechanisms and management. | journal=Ann Intern Med | year= 1992 |
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  • ...''' is "ultrasonic recording of the size, motion, and composition of the [[heart]] and surrounding tissues. The standard approach is transthoracic."<ref>{{M ==Heart failure==
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  • ...al]] with a delta wave. In this syndrome, atrial impulse conducts to the [[heart ventricle]]s via an accessory pathway located between the wall of the right
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  • Angina may be a symptom of [[coronary heart disease]]. ...nic stable angina: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Committee on Management of P
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  • ...ting by day in coffins or underground; being killed by a stake through the heart; preference for evening wear; the ability to transform into a bat; not show
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  • ...ntract]]''; accused by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] of being at the heart of white nationalist movements
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  • * 2004: Jeff Lawrence (''Heart of the Son'')
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  • An '''artery''' is a blood vessel that carries [[blood]] from the [[heart]] to other parts of the body. With the exception of the [[pulmonary artery]
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  • ...cite journal| author=Koehle MS, Guenette JA, Warburton DE| title=Oximetry, heart rate variability, and the diagnosis of mild-to-moderate acute mountain sick
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  • ...ns are divided into Yin and Yang groups. The Yin meridians of the arm are, Heart, Lung and Pericardium. The Yang meridians of the arm are: Small Intestine, ...sical organ (for example, we write the 'Heart meridian' as opposed to the 'heart meridian'). The two most important of the eight 'extra' meridians are situa
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  • * 2007: [[Heart (band)|Heart]] (''Dreamboat Annie Live'')
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  • ...pply to the heart. It produces a fall in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate. Nitroglycerin reduces chest pain, but it does not cure the underlying
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  • ...ts deoxygenated state, its bright red colour fades. It then returns to the heart through the [[vein]]s.
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  • ...sed vascular resistance in the pulmonary circulation, usually secondary to heart diseases or lung diseases."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> A [[meta-analysis]] of [[Doppler echocardiography]] for predicting right heart catheterization reported a [[Sensitivity and specificity|sensitivity]] and
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  • ...nd teaching institution located in [[Palo Alto, California]]. It is in the heart of [[Silicon Valley]] and associated with much high-technology work. The in
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  • |Mount-Aso.jpg|At the heart of Kyushu lies [[Mount Aso]] (阿蘇山 ''Aso-san''), Japan's largest activ
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  • ...in one hour of the onset of symptoms, often without previous indication of heart disease.<ref name=eMed>{{citation ...o an abnormal [[tachycardia]] leading to ineffective pumping action of the heart.
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  • ...tase is associated with elevated levels of [[homocysteine]] and [[coronary heart disease]].<ref name="pmid17124224">{{cite journal |author=Wald DS, Wald NJ,
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  • ...ed by agriculture and light manufacturing. The city is also located in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country and boasts a large [[Amish]] population.
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  • ...of U.S. Army [[Training and Doctrine Command]] (TRADOC), the intellectual heart of the Army. He replaces Gen. [[Martin Dempsey]], who becomes [[Chief of St
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  • ..., ''et al'' |title=Effect of oral milrinone on mortality in severe chronic heart failure. The PROMISE Study Research Group |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume
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  • *Scott's notes to The Heart of Midlothian.
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  • ...s''' are "instruments intended to detect and study sound produced by the [[heart]], [[lung]]s, or other parts of the body."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Stethoscopes
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  • ...ndle of [[bundle of His]] bypassing the upper [[atrioventricular node]]. [[Heart ventricles]] are depolarized normally through the His-Purkinje system."<ref ...th; the diagnosis may require invasive electrophysiological studies of the heart.<ref>{{citation
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  • .... A mixture of alkaloids in the plant improve the pumping ability of the [[heart]] (i.e., show positive [[inotropic]] effects).
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  • * Dalton, David (1991). "Piece of my Heart: A Portrait of Janis Joplin". NY. Da Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-80446-8.
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  • ...ompetitive athletes: 2007 update: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism: endors ...Pericardial Diseases of the European Society of Cardiology. | journal=Eur Heart J | year= 2005 | volume= 26 | issue= 5 | pages= 516-24 | pmid=15689345
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  • ...r=2009 |publisher=Norman Press}} English translation of Volumes 6 & 7 (The heart and associated organs & The brain), the final portion of the complete trans
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  • ...in [[Minnesota (U.S. state)|Minnesota]] and meanders southward through the heart of the country, joining with several tributary rivers including the [[Misso
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  • ...te plasma concentrations".<ref name="ACLS">{{cite journal |author=American Heart Association, |title=Part 4: Advanced Life Support |journal=Circulation |vo This [[American Heart Association]] guideline cited two [[randomized controlled trials]], one of
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  • * History of heart disease [[cardiac arrhythmia]] * Description of irregular heart [[rate]] suggested [[cardiac arrhythmia]]
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  • In the [[Framingham Heart Study]] found:<ref name="pmid8618665">{{cite journal| author=Myers RH, Scha |+ Risk of [[Alzheimer's disease]] in the [[Framingham Heart Study]]
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  • ...] of [[Germany]]'s [[Bundesland]] [[Rhineland-Palatinate]]. It lies in the heart of [[wine]] region [[Rheinhessen]].
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  • *Wyman, Bill (2004) ''Bill Wyman's Blues Odyssey: A Journey to Music's Heart and Soul''. Reprint edn. London: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-1-4053-0010-0
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  • ...vasodilation; and inhibits secretion of renin and aldosterone. It improves heart function. It contains 32 amino acids."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> ...NP, [[nesiritide]] (trade name Natrecor), is also given as a treatment for heart failure.
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  • ...tents of both sets of vessels are ultimately moved by the pumping of the [[heart]]. The main components of the circulatory system are the [[heart]], the [[blood]], and the blood vessels, the [[lymph]] and the [[lymphatic
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  • It is putting one’s head, one’s eye, and one’s heart on the same axis.<ref name=Artist>{{citation
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  • ...the eye, and skeletal muscles; they are also used for their effects on the heart and the central nervous system."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...7), only could postulate must exist to complete the blood circuit from the heart's left to right ventricle through the body, and from the right to left vent
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  • ...extend from the Red Coast in Hijaz ( Western Part of Saudi Arabia) to the heart of Najd in the central region of Saudi Arabia, and from North the Harbi lan
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  • ...st then assign probability 0.5 to the subset consisting of every spade and heart in the deck. ...ibilities (i.e., a card cannot be both), then the probability that it is a heart ''or'' a spade is 0.5 = 0.25 + 0.25.
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  • *"Heart Full of Soul"/"Steeled Blues" - June 1965 (Columbia DB 7594) UK #2 ...Sessions'': I Ain't Got You/For Your Love/I'm Not Talking/I Wish You Would/Heart Full of Soul/I Ain't Done Wrong/Too Much Monkey Business/Love Me Like I Lov
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