- circulation.
After several minutes of
restoring blood flow, the
heart fibrillates, then
resumes its
normal rhythm.
Respiration resumes shortly thereafter...
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transverse sinus. In
atrial fibrillation, the left
atrial appendage fibrillates rather than
contracts resulting in
blood stasis that
predisposes to the...
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process of a
stamp mill
produced longer, more
easily hydrated, and more
fibrillated cellulose fibers; thus
increasing the
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- with low bulk and low opacity. The
birch fibres are, however,
easily fibrillated and give
about 75% of the
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- pulp: The pulp,
which is
usually provided as roll or
sheet pulp, is
fibrillated by
means of
different types of shredders, such as
hammermills and disk...
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receives chest compressions and the
heart fibrillates. The
cells chant for the
heart to work
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- the
structure of
paper by air.
Nonwovens can also
start with
films and
fibrillate,
serrate or vacuum-form them with
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fibrillation whereby the
heart fibrillates whilst on
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order to
perform the
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